Completed [Seasonal Quest] Upon a Star (Open)

Wish I may, wish I might, have this wish I wish tonight? Alvadas soon turns even more chaotic after legendary persons of the city start appearing.

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Considered one of the most mysterious cities in Mizahar, Alvadas is called The City of Illusions. It is the home of Ionu and the notorious Inverted. This city sits on one of the main crossroads through The Region of Kalea.

[Seasonal Quest] Upon a Star (Open)

Postby Ulric on December 31st, 2011, 11:42 pm

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Ulric just forced a grunt.

“Aye, let’s wreck their coppery cunts,” he grated, swaying through the ruddy candles of raging debris, the vague plumes of cinders that swept past his eyes as so many moths. There were shards of broken metal, smears of grease, a tangle of lank, forlorn corpses. The sprawl of wires. The jar of a vast sorcery. Shyke, he grimaced as bright, coruscating flames erupted over the golems, only to be partly quenched by icy crusts, warping their husks, caking the joints.

But it wasn’t nearly enough.

Already, his savior was taking a blade to one of large, jerky simulacra, intently hewing at the joints.

Ulric wasn’t very steady, vaguely aware of the warm red current slowly leaking from his shoulder, but he didn’t falter. There were only the fiery moths, and somber purpose. They’re so pretty, he gazed upon them in wonder, only for a cleaver to yawn at his face, preceded by the clank of complex, plated gears, a squeal of dry cogs. He swept the cleaver away, gasping at the burst of white agony. Don’t, he growled, cleaving through the wrist joint, and whirled as the cleaver clanged on the rocks, jointed fingers yet curled around the haft. The edge of his heavy axe crushed at a rear leg plate, making the golem lurch away. He kicked at the other, was already leaping away as it plunged, creaking.

Thrum.

Rapidly, he flung himself away, grunting as the spiky barbs of a quarrel hissed just by his ribs. And then, there was a jolt of agony as he struck the rocks, clumsy as he spun to evade the jerky hack of a huge sword. He’d bit his tongue, and now there was a tang of blood in his throat. Don’t get lazy. He came up, knocking away the sword, and cut deep into the golem’s neck. There was a squirt of grease, and then he was wrenching away. He spun to bash at a hip joint, trying to hook at a leg as another sword surged up to skewer him. Shyke. He spun, hacking through the blade, and vainly flung his shoulder against the thing. Not the wisest thing to do, but he was already a whirl, going low so the golems couldn’t get at him until they trundled apart.

Then he saw her.

Darkly fey, she bided near the cursed slanderer, bearing a staff before her in pale, scaly arms, a dread beauty in her song as she unleashed her molten fury on the constructs. He couldn’t help but halt, caught up by the power flowing off her.

And beside her, curved swords beating away the golems, a certain savage, and a cowering, grubby boy. She brought him to this? Rage surged in his chest, tinged by a sickly terror. She'd dare this fray, after nearly dying by his blade?

Naama, you fool.

Ulric charged, leaden legs churning madly. Don’t fret, Squirt, he grunted, and then a hunched, sooty golem was trundling into his way. He swung the axe so forcibly that it crushed the golem to the rocks, feet pushing off from the cylinder of its chest. I can't lose them, he grunted, dark eyes fixing on the savage. I'd rather die, and let the world perish.

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Postby Alric Wilmot on January 3rd, 2012, 2:47 am

As Alric continued to observe the three warriors engage the golem, he frantically searched for the trap which the white-haired man had laid. It had become apparent that none of the present company had actually observed its creation. He continued to send in suggestions to the three, which was increasingly difficult as he was now attempting to do four things at once. His mental prowess was being pushed to its limit, as he kept track of attacks sent toward the man, Shale, and the Dhani. As well as look for the trap that they were supposed to lead the golem to.

Alric's breathing was getting heavy, his Djed was wearing thin. He'd have to cut his connection as soon as they were out of harm's way. As he flicked his eyes between the three, he caught sight of an oddity on the floor. His eyes went wide with the realization that he had found the trap that had eluded him earlier. He cast his gaze on the Dhani, as he was the one closest to it. He could lead the lumbering louse right into it, allowing Alric to stay in his hiding place. He sent out directions to the Dhani, using his hypnotism to implant his voice into the Snake's head. However, due to the nature of hypnotism, the voice would be heard as the Dhani's own.

"Dhani! look to your left, and turn your head 33 degrees downward! The white-haired man's trap lies there. Get the golem to tread onto it, and make sure you don't do so yourself. The fact that it's on the floor most likely means it is triggered by pressure. If all else fails, get the bumbling behemoth close to it and activate it with a thrown bit of rubble. Hurry!"

In truth, Alric had no idea how it was activated. Nevertheless, he thought his guess was good enough to share. He continued with his juggling act of hypnotic suggestions, hoping the Dhani would do as requested. And, that he might do so in a timely manner. For Alric did not know how much more Djed he had left to give before he would start to hear those wretched whispers again.
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Postby Fallacy on January 3rd, 2012, 11:51 am



The Department of Illusion


The lady stood there with an amused look on her face. Their questions were all reasonable but none were to the point. Taking a breath she looked each and every one of them over for a minute before shaking her head, ”Well come on in.” she bade them to step out of the circle, ”No crazy, green dressed ladies are going to bite your heads off here.” she joked slightly giggling to herself as she turned her back to the group, ”Common. Follow me and I’ll explain some things.” she lead the way through the crowd of coated men and women all busy at work.”Let’s find a place a little more private to talk. Can’t really hear you over the buzz and bustle of the department, now can I?”

She led the way to a wall, and if one were to blink they would have missed it, but a door appeared there. Nothing really fancy, just enough to get the job done, and opening it they would come into a rather nicely lit room. Though where the light was coming from is questionable, it seemed to fill the room nicely without hindering anyone’s ability to see properly, which included those who’s eyes were adapt to darkness. To each individual the light would appear just right for their comfort. Heh, a real trick of the light there, but sadly no mirrors or smoke.

The rooms furnishings were as extravagant as ever. Purple curtains hung and draped around the walls, fine red rugs covered the bare deep brown, wooden floor, and in the center of the room was a table. Circular fashioned; one of many designs, made of the finest quality of wood, it seemed to hold a polish rather nice, and even shine a little in the light. Around it would be eight chairs, and although the table stood a certain height once one would sit down the table, or could it be the chairs, or maybe it was the room itself, adjusted so one was not sitting any higher or any lower than anyone else, which included the pycon, if she so chose to take her own seat. Strange how it will feel being eye to eye with a pycon, a creature of such miniscule height. Though that is how it was.

Taking a seat Alluvia let out a sigh, ”It feels great being out of that room.” her words would pierce the air in such a way that it demanded everyone’s attention, ”Now, where to start? There seems to be so much to tell.” It seemed she was talking to herself out loud, ”Oh yeah!” she exclaimed, and with a quick snap of her fingers she offered, ”Tea and biscuits?” in an attempt to lighten the mood. Without waiting for a response each individual would find a cup of tea, piping hot, in front of them. The steam rising up and playfully swirling in their face, the cups themselves seemed to be made of fine plaster, perhaps even delicate glassware, set on a plate with a purple flower to be seen if one were to lift up their purple tea cup. A plate of biscuits would be in the center of the table, the pastries easily within reach of everyone; the sweets stacked neatly in a pyramid formation there seemed to be plenty and then some for whoever wanted them. On the right side of the plate, seconding the pyramid, would be the purple tea pot, set on a small iron stand. On both sides of the pot would be an Azure Triangle, the symbol of the Ionu, and the name of the organization of which Alluvia called herself to be a part of.

Reaching out and grabbing a biscuit she took a bite of it before setting it on a plate, that appeared right by her tea cup and saucer, taking a sip of tea she seemed to relax a little, ”Always nice to have a moment to yourself, no?” she looked at them, studying their faces and reaction, ”You all may have a seat.” she said if anyone was still standing, and if someone refused to follow her they would soon find themselves sitting at the table. She liked to do things the easy way, her way.

”Now, you all must be worried about the state of Alvadas. I mean with the golems, the explosions, and everything that has occurred it is quite perturbing. But fear not,” she shook her head and said with confidence, ”Alvadas is safe. Alvadas is safe because the government still stands, and as long as we stand we can combat any threat presented to us.” She took another sip of her tea, loving the taste of it, ”Who I am, what this place is, and where you are should not be your first concern. You, young lady, asked the best question, ‘what is happening?’” she would clap once, as if congratulating her for her astute mind in asking the right question, ”What is happening though should also be obvious. Alvadas is under attack.” her tone would get serious now as if she were laying judgment on all present. It would hold a certain power that told them that she was used to having the upper hand and she was used to passing such judgment and would not hesitate to do so, ”It is under attack from the very illusions it is made of. Yes, you heard me right. Illusions are attacking Alvadas.” she paused, ”Ironic isn’t it? she opened her mouth to continue but was cut off by a rapping on the door, ”You may enter.” a hint of annoyance permeated her tone and radiated off her very being as she was cut off, but the door opened.

Temple of Ionu


Shale seeing the creatures mouth open, his eyes widened, was this the end for the ringmaster? Of course not! Placing an arm in front of him he started to open the void, though he knew he couldn’t do too much more he could at least save himself from burning to death. The feeling of magic in the air, the rock, dust, and some debris hovered his way, up, up, up, and formed itself into a spike of earth. Letting go of his concentration, the pinprick of nothing which started to form in front of him dropped as he realized he wasn’t going to have enough time, for the flames were already traveling his way. Moving with haste the kelvic dived for the stone, and stayed as close to the ground as possible. Curling up making himself as small as possible, as the fire torrent licked the edges and engulfed the area.

The volley of arrows and Antars attempt broke the shielding magic which protected the golem. Small spikes of earth bounced off or crumbled upon contact, but few actually pierced the metal monsters armor skin. The arrow, however, pieced the giant.

Seeing the shield was down Shale jumped from behind the makeshift barrier, slightly blackened and burned, readying his whip once more he drew it back behind him and slung it forward once again. The weapon making a fearsome swooshing sound as it cut through the air, parting it, and the runes glowed with power, but this time not just a portion of it lit, the whole item glowed with an ominous foretelling, ”May this be the final blow you infernal contraption.” As the item made contact with the golem, who moved an arm in defense of its face, it let off a great explosion, and seemed to fill the room with fire, burning up all the air in the place, before more air came rushing in only to fuel the power of the explosion. The force was enough to knock Shale off his feet, and his hat fly off his head, eventually catching fire and burning to nothing. At the end of it, the whole room seemed charged with a rather ‘off’ feeling, the area having been violated by all the magics contained in the whip at once seemed to be a little much.

Even after the smoke settled and the ringing in the ears stopped, and loose pebbles, and hunks of rock stopped flying because of the force, it could be seen that the golem lost an arm, the entire metal limb melted in a puddle, and the things face was greatly damaged as well. Such damage revealing that inside the golem’s mouth laid even more runes than could be counted, the source of the fire that the creature can spit. However, now that it was damaged, half of the jaw melted off, it would have a lot less control over where the fire spells would loose granted time. Less control was good… right?

Getting to his feet the man laughed, ”That is what you get for messing with show business.” and there was more where that came from. The whip the ringmaster now had held no more magical properties, but instead was reduced to just being a normal weapon.

The golem having no second arm to support itself fell to the ground below, and the body being big enough, right onto the trap that the rogue set and out spewed the lava. The heat and intensity of it cutting right though the metal the golem was made of and forming a in the air before it rained down covering the golem in the molten hot liquid. In its final moments the golem would let loose all the runes stored in its mouth, before they too were melted away. Looking at Antar, the fire spewed both his way, and the opposite direction through the pillars of stone and hitting the wall on the other side in a blazing inferno.

The fire was like the golems last cry before it was too melted to do anything, and its final endeavor to destroy the human who had caused it such a fate. If Antar was unprepared or not quick enough he would be roasted by the fire that spat out at him, like a giant wave of death.

Then nothing. Not movement, no more fire, no anything. The golem was sufficiently melted, and everything was ok? The room would seem bigger than it actually is with a melting golem at the base of one wall, and a charred and melted golem in the center. What could be up with that thing? If someone would go to investigate it upon the scorched metal one would find a bunch of cracks, and they would run into each other upon the golems body, and even snake into the melted and darkly burnt parts of the machine. All the cracks ran together, but why? Why was this golem in the middle of the room? Why was it the most melted, minus the giant one bathed in lava, one here? There would even be a slight ting of magic to it, residue of Djed that was once there. What secrets could it hold? What conclusions could be drawn?

The golem would then crumble, or start to crumble, as an arrow pierced though its head. It seemed the golems were not done yet, and there was but one more challenge in their way to find answers. Shale turned to see two golems, at least ten feet high, with repeating crossbows built into each limb’s that are for arms, and mechanisms to automatically reload them when they ran out of bolts. ”Take cover!” Shale yelled darting behind the reimancy-created rock that Antar had made for him. Bolts shot at the ringmaster and plunged themselves into the rock, obviously not being ordinary bolts, as one would observe how far into the rock they sank. They just about came out the other side when shot in the middle of the spike, others shot at the upper part of it went straight through. One could hear a little grunt, as if Shale had been hit, and he had. Having not ducked down far enough he got a bolt to the back.

More bolts were fired at the ringmasters hiding place. The pillar quickly crumbling as more and more bolts were shot into it. The way the golems were firing at him, he had no time to make a mistake, and if he did move from cover it was assured that he would have many more bolts in him than just the one in his back. Cursing under his breathe he stuck to the ground and got as low as possible. What were the others going to do? Draw the golems fire so the ringmaster would have a chance to escape at the risk of getting shot themselves by attacking the golem? Or would they watch and leave the kelvic to his fate?

The Acumen Asylum


Eridanus would again be greeted with silence. The seeress being so distressed about the situation that her breathing was heavy and as she tried to answer the man no words would come out, only a jumbled mess of nonsense. It was then the headmaster would intervene and tell Okana that it was quite enough; that she should just take some time to collect herself. Though, how could one when they knew the fate of Alvadas? The destruction that would come and what has happened was only the beginning, yes only but the beginning. How could one keep silent about that? Though despite it all she would only nod as one of the staff went out of the room and a few moments later return with water in a glass to offer to the Konti. She obviously needed it most.

Then the man continued to ask more and more and more questions. Feeling slightly agitated by all this Karash took a minute to collect himself, before hearing the ethaefal apologize for his questions. He laughed at that, ”A true scholar you are.” he crossed his arms, all of them, as he prepared to answer the questions. Taking a breath, ”The Kasai-Dala mirror… Also called the Hope Changing Mirror. Its origins are unknown. All legend and myth and stories I have read and heard about it point to Drysalla finding the mirror one day after receiving a mysterious note. The mirror, as legends state, has the power to grant any wish.” he smiled, ”Any wish, for any price. The price of the mirror is unnamed and might be immediate, or happen sometime far into the future. I cannot be sure how the mirror operates, but I do believe it is of divine origin. A creation of Ionu.” he laughed at this, finding his own words funny, ”The mind of that Deity is twisted. What was it thinking letting such an object out on the mortal realm? Any hints Ethaefal? You were discarded just like the mirror, in fact, your kinds falling and ending up in random places seems to be just the luck Drysalla had when she stumbled upon the mirror.” He made a connection, more racist than a scholarly remark. A smart move with two ethaefal in the room? Maybe not, but he wasn’t one to care much about what others think as long as he got his point across.

He took a breath, ”If it truly is capable of granting wishes,” he continued, ”Then its limitations would be that of only the users imagination, I would think.” he smiled, ”Though I have not read or heard anything to the contrary so it is best not to underestimate its abilities and assume the worst, no?” he asked, ”It is much smarter to overestimate than to underestimate, my friends.”

How do you fight a wish granted by the mirror?” he asked letting the room grow silent and the question hang in the persons mind before he suggested an answer, ”Perhaps with another wish? Wish that the wish it last made was invalid?” he suggested, ”Oh how fun. Batting magic with magic.” he seemed to enjoy rolling the idea around in his head.

”Where do we go now? I agree with the Ethaefal here. We need more intelligence.” he clapped his hands and clasped them tightly together. ”I…” he was cut off by the Headmaster.

”We do not need to act in haste. Where we go from here should be a calculated move. If we are fighting something wished up, we need to think outside the box.” he paused before looking at Eridanus, ”I value your loyalty, but where you go from here is up to you. We,” he looked at the staff, ”will gather what we can here, and look into the mystery a little more. We will also try to get Lady Okanas wits back to her. A lot of work, I am sure, but what are you going to do? The stars are only aligned for so long before they are moved again. Our paths have crossed at the most opportune time, but soon enough its not going to be safe even in this school.” The Headmaster shook his head, ”Miss Rihea, Professor Tins, take care of things here. I’m going to attempt to summon and negotiate a suitable defense for this school.” with that he walked out of the room and even deeper into the Asylum, his steps seemed troubled and labored as if he had been up all night.

”If I may suggest something…” Karash smiled at Eridanus, ”There might be another way to fight these wished up monsters. Drysallas bones.” he said boldly, ”If Drysalla was brought back from the power of the mirror she would be but an illusion, a very powerful illusion, but one nonetheless. You see, Drysalla had a very special connection to the city.” he grinned, just now mentioning this part, ”it was as if she could bend the cities illusions without a mark from Ionu. The city seemed to bow to her, and perhaps that is why and how she really found the mirror?” he suggested the possibility, ”If she really did have that power, it should be in her bones in wait for someone to take.” he smiled, ”If you can get me her bones, then I could fashion a weapon able to cut off the power she had in life, and make it illusions bane, but that is just a theory… and there are no bones here at the moment.” he sounded like he was disappointed about that, ”Would you get me her bones?” he asked, ”So I can try to save this city.” that would sound more noble in his head.

”Oh, and before you ask me where they are, I don’t have a clue where her body was taken when she died.” he shrugged, ”Not even poor Menna knows.” he shook his head, ”A shame, but if you are going to gather intelligence, perhaps keep one ear open?”

Drysalla’s Realm: The World Named Nonexistent


The castle was old, and indeed it was surrounded by a moat of lava, and inside rested the Illusions, accompanied by Almech and Kale who were escorted by Verlyna. There would be a slight giggle and spring in her step as she lead the two men further into their base. This was Drysallas own little space, their last and most secure hideout. It was no secret to them that she had power over anything that existed in this place, and could change it how she would like. It was, as some could say, the other Alvadas. A space existing between Illusions, a space all her own created because she willed it to be. This was a world that never existed, but does in her mind, and therefore spills forth in its own little pocket of created space thanks to her powers. This was her heaven and she was god.

The collection of people who included Drysalla herself, Andres Towers, and Verlyna sat around the fireplace warming themselves as they sat in luxurious seats meant for Lords and Ladies, and for those with power and influence. Even Kale and Almech were offered such hospitality, for how dangerous can they be if they were hypnotized by Verlyna herself?

”It is time for Alvadas to have a change in leadership.” Drysalla said, ”It is time to show Alvadas that the past never dies. It is time to show Alvadas, their government, and yes, even Ionu themselves, what power we have. We will be respected once more. We are real, and it is time for them to wake up. Wake up from the dream that Alvadas is a safe city.” she laughed at the very suggestion, ”Illusions are very dangerous, but what makes Alvadas unsafe?” she asked, ”It is the people in it. I say, we start over.” she said, ”We start anew and build the new Alvadas from the ruins of the old one, and from the ashes of the demolished government will rise a new order, a better order, a fairer order. What kind of city is this if one can die by another’s hand? Yes, my fellow people, memories of that tragic time still flood me, haunt me.” She stopped spotting Ryce, and pointed at him, ”Who do we have here?” she asked.

As she pointed to the kelvic the space around him would seem to warp and shift and suddenly he would find himself in the middle of the assembly, ”Did you let just one more in Verlyna?” Drysalla questioned her.

The girl made a horrified look, briefly, before composing herself and smiling, ”Is that not alright Drysalla?” she spoke, ”He looks harmless, I mean, just look at him. He is kind of cute.” she said already making her moves on him as she held out her hand to him. ”Come, you are welcome.” she reassured him.

Department of Illusion


Entering the room was none other than the Head of the Department of Illusions Cornelius Flint. Waltzing in the room he quickly went to Alluvias side and whispered something into her ear and handed her a bunch of papers he was carrying. Alluvia would then glance at him as if she didn’t believe him take the papers and walk out of the door leaving the group with him.

Taking Alluvais seat, as a testament to how highly he thinks of himself, he looked at the group there, ”My, it seems Alluvia has,” he paused for a moment, ”brought us some help.” he smiled, his voice soft spoken, but filled with confidence, a whisper that barely reaches the ears and forces them to actually listen to hear what he is saying. ”Alvadas is in chaos, but she is more bent on saving people than going to the source and stopping it.” he shook his head, ” You seem rather haggard I see... but that is not unusual for your type I suppose...” he sneered, speaking with conviction, every last word rang true to his character, ”and she wants to share the departments secrets with you. I will not have it. Tell me, we saved you, how are you going to help us? Let us hope you will prove useful in the events to come, otherwise there will simply be another mess to clean.” He asked raising a hand to check his nails as if the conversation was already below him and his nails were more important. They were. These people were but worms in the soil, as he was Head of the Department that ‘doesn’t exist’.

He was about to go on, but Alluvia came back in. Swiping the biscuit from her plate he took a bite of it and placed it back before getting up, ”I trust you have that taken care of?” he told her as he went to exit the room, but Alluvia held up a hand, Cornelius, wait. Join us.” she said offering him one of the empty seats, reclaiming her own. The Head of the Department of Illusion nodded, ”Of course, Alluvia, whatever the Triad wishes.” He took the seat directly to the right of Alluvia.

Towers Idol Slanderer


The golems were not giving up without a good fight. Although they were easily taken down their sheer numbers provided the upper hand as they marched emotionlessly towards the people they were ordered to kill, maim, slaughter, and otherwise defeat. Though as the people were running, screaming, and fighting for their lives an announcement filled the air. Words that had no source seemed to ring throughout Alvadas saying:

"The goverment of Alvadas hereby issues a threat warning to all citizens. We have confirmed that the explosions at the Colosseum and the Temple have been created by a special type of golem. We have captured one, and dissected it, in order to provide you with the details of this warning.- they are short, and squat, spiderlike in appearance and can climb walls.
with their eight segmented legs, move slowly compared to a human being, and are the size of a medium sized dog or animal. From what we've deduced their ability to attack is limited only to their prime function , causing explosions, and two blades for teeth. Their carapace like are described as 'heavily' enscrawled' but we have determined a weak point. A sharp blow at the base of their front module, like a spiders head, via arrow, or any blunt object that can damage them renders their meticulous internal workings useless to complete its magical self- annihilation. We warn all citizens, if you see such a thing: immediately attempt this to dismantle them quickly. For if they are allowed to continue unabated, you, your families and the person next to you may become a victim of their next ignition.

Furthermore, we , of the government departments are currently assessing key weaknesses in several golems we have captured to the enemy and have found several types with varying weaknesses. Single walking crossbowmen are vulnerable to a short range attack with a gap in the back of their armor. Single walking swordsmen golems, have been found that the clockwork joints of their knees are prone to breaking and tearing, even from a stout kick. If you are in danger of assault from these creatures; please aim to disable them long enough to destroy their legs in order to help your escape. Though, we have reports they may crawl after, doggedly hunting down targets that damaged them in this manner. Keep moving, and find the nearest guard, they will attempt to permanently disable these mechanical menaces.

At this time, we are issuing an evacuation order for the areas around the Colosseum and Towers Idol Slanderer, please make your way to a guard station located at the Sanity Center and Ionus Mercy for further instructions. We, the governmental structure of Alvadas, stand beside you in this time of trouble and pray for your safety as our agents and guards respond. If you are not traveling about the city, we ask you stay in your homes. More reports to follow to keep you apprised. "

Three loud discordant chimes echoed through the city, as mysteriously as they had first sounded, warning the citizenry of the threats they knew of as well as attempting to instill a sense of order to subvert panic and the message replayed itself. It would do this three times more, reaching every part of the city, it's very presence trying to reassure the populace, that the organs of mysterious government were on the move.

With that the Silencers and other adapt agents lead by the Traid themselves were on the loose protecting Alvadas from any threats, near or far. The enemies of Alvadas hit close to home this time and it was a shame that it took the government this long to respond.

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Feel free to fight your way to one of those areas, slanderer group. The point of me giving you two areas to choose from was to split you up a little, while still giving you a choice as a player where you wanted to go and who with. The closer you get the areas feel free to describe agents fighting the golems and how thin and ‘safe’ it is than from the rest of Alvadas.





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Postby Nyahna Sasin on January 3rd, 2012, 3:44 pm

Snarling softly as he dodged away from another hand, Sasin drew back from the fighting for a moment to catch his breath. Gods above, was this thing indestructible? He still had no clue where the trap was, or what it did, or how to activate it. "We can't do this for long." He growled. But they had no choice. The trap, if it worked, was their only hope.

He nearly swore as the thought popped into his head, but he still looked, to the left and down. There it was, an odd patch on the floor. Now there was no way to avoid it. It couldn't possibly have been his own thought, it sounded far too technical. And what the patch was a degree? Magic. He growled softly, disliking the idea of someone in his head. Still, whoever it was was helping him. Slithering back, he glanced around them. White hair and top hat were busy fighting the golem, but there was another… Turning around, he spotted the oddly dressed man he had seen before, hiding in the back. He seemed to be focusing on something, probably Duck! He ducked a swinging hand. Yes, it was him giving them instructions.

He could think about it later. For now, he needed to concentrate on getting the golem to…. Or not. A large boom nearly threw him off his coils. Top hat, now without the hat, got up and said something, laughing at his apparent victory. Sasin didn't listen, intent as he was on the now half destroyed golem. Was it.. It was swaying, yes. Retreating again as the golem came crashing down, he turned his face away from the searing heat of molten rock spewing out of the trap. He shuddered, wondering what would have happened had he actually lured the thing to it. Gotten set on fire, most likely.

Still, their troubles were far from over. Even as he allowed himself a sigh of relief, a crossbow bolt flew through the air, thudding in the head of the half melted golem. Kelwyn help them, would this never end? Top Hat flung himself at the spike, and just in time too, as a number of bolts sank into the rock. Into, and through, it seemed. This was not good. Top hat seemed to be the most powerful of all of them, even if he was in a rather dire situation right at that moment. What he needed, Sasin noted from behind another pillar, was more protection. "Reimancer!" He called to White Hair. "Can you try to thicken up that spike?" He indicated to the quickly disintegrating spike which was all that stood between Top Hat and a hail of bolts.

Sasin was about to say more when a voice boomed out, an announcement from the Alvad Government. "About time." He growled. Not that they would be much use. They were still on their own for now. Still, these were certainly walking crossbowmen, if not single, and, with a bit of luck, the Alvad government's information would be correct. But a short range attack to their backs was not something he could do. Top Hat was still pinned, and Clothes was probably more useful supporting them from the back, or he would have joined the battle just now.

Waving at White Hair to catch his attention again, he nodded at the golems "You heard what they just said." What they were still saying, actually. "You're the only one here with a bow, and you look like you can handle yourself in the shadows. I'll divert their attention," He had to squash his self preservation's protests again. He had to take this risk, because escape meant an arrow in the back. "you can sneak around them and find their weak spot. You," he said, indicating at Clothes this time. "Try to help us in any way you can. Warn us if the golems look like they're about to aim at us, and tell him" he pointed at Top Hat "When it's safe for him to make a run from that spike. It's not going to last. If there's anything else you can do to help, do it. I have no desire to end up a porcupine."

Somehow, he suspected whatever happened, his dignity would be greatly wounded.
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[Seasonal Quest] Upon a Star (Open)

Postby Ryce on January 4th, 2012, 11:02 am

Closer as the ferret approached the group he was able to hear the same voice as the one who suddenly appeared next to the pond, which opened the portal and lead him to where he was now. The exquisite fire lit the room brightly, as the glow it produced whipped and lashed throughout it leaving the impression of dancing lights. His movements were swift and full of eagerness to get closer, darting for a short distance and stopping to calculate his next movement in attempt to go unseen. He could now distinguishable hear words as the lady spoke.

"...people, memories of that tragic time still flood me, haunt me.” The ending of her sentence seemed abrupt, so Ryce quickly lowered his body completely to the ground silently contemplating if he had been seen. As he did so the scene around him fluxed inwards, shaking his head he assumed it just to be his vision.

"Who do we have here?" Slowly he could feel a faint pressure enclosing his body as his vision continued to wave and warp around him, the sickening motions seemingly churning the entirety of his body.

Appearing suddenly in the center of the group came as a shock to the ferret, disoriented he was determined to not be seen as weak. Hissing and baring his small pointed teeth the ferret threatened, as the motions of the sudden movement sickened him. Waving dizzily Ryce dug, of what he could, his claws into the small floor rug beneath him, trying to stop the motions and grasp some sort of bearing. Faintly he could hear the brief conversation that occurred around him.


"Come, you are welcome." The beautiful lady from the pond, dressed in red, spoke to him and as well reached out her hand. The same certain warmth from her cheery personality washed over him. Abandoning his attempts in intimidation, he released his claws from the rug and approached her. Sniffing his way closer, she smelt sweet and pleasant, his vision still disoriented he nibbled at her fingers affection ally. Not wishing for the hand out he passed it and leapt up towards the magnificent chair she rested in. Hitting the cushion Ryce sunk his claws into its comfort, unsteadily he continued to scratch and paw his way up until standing nicely atop the seat.

Ryce stood shaking his head slightly slowly recovering from the previous disorientation, carefully he made his way onto her lap and lay comfortable on her legs for a good view of the others and hissed as a warning towards them. The urge suddenly erupted from the depths of his stomach, slowly creeping its way through until, the slightly chunky red puke breached through his mouth and landed on the ladies lap. Ryce shook his head now feeling more relieved.
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[Seasonal Quest] Upon a Star (Open)

Postby Almech on January 5th, 2012, 11:40 am

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Almech was quite amazed with these new developements, they walked through the portal, Verlynas linking arms with Kale and a very naked Almech, Almech's nose was filled with the smell of rotting eggs when they exited the portal. It made his stomach growl, afterall he hadn't eaten yet today, Almech looked at the castle astonished, they approached the mote and he could feel the heat radiating out, almost burning his skin. Almech was more so focused on the fact that this woman had her arm around his Women are strange he thought to himself, although, he did rather enjoy the sensation of a woman's skin on his "What is this place? he asked as they crossed the bridge.

He was quite sure they were no longer in alvadas which was giving him a headache trying to understand how that could be possible, but then again, he just walked through a portal, something he had never seen or heard of in his entire life. He still wasn't even sure what was going on, all he knew was that this woman was pretty, and he was compelled to do anything she asked, Kale wasn't talking, for some reason he was rather quiet, moreso than usual and that's saying something. He looked at the castle in awe as they finally crossed the bridge and entered.

They approached a fireplace, Verlynas sat down in some fancy chair, Almech got familiar with Drysalla's scent, there were many others in the room though , who were these people, who was this woman? seemed like she was running things judging from what happened earlier. Almech lowered himself onto his knees on the floor and shifted, he walked in front of Verlynas and walked in circles several times, sniffing the floor, he was looking for a good place to sit down. Looking wouldn't work very well though considering he had a bad habit of closing his eyes when he sniffed things, his nose found it's way to Verlynas' feet, he sniffed vigorously, tickling her feet when he exhaled, she giggled cutely.

He sniffed up her leg following a curious scent, he didn't know what it was, but it was interesting none the less as he continued sniffing, letting out those slight snorts when he exhaled, this made her giggle as well. His ears were folded back and his nose twitched, there it was, the scent he was looking for, a grunt vibrated from his throat and he nuzzled his snout between her thighs, his tail wagging happily. His whiskers tickled the inside of her thighs intensely and she was thrown into an uncontrollable urge to laugh, her muscles tightened as she laughed "Hahaha, hey, stop that" she said trying her best not to confuse the dog into thinking this was a game.

She failed though, Almech heard playfulness in her voice, which in turn made him nuzzle more as she tried to squeeze her legs together to keep him out of there, he thought she was just having a good laughing fit. Her body became warmer, he was unaware of her embarassment, he could tell if he wasn't so fixated on this intruiging scent that was a torturously short distance away. He pushed forth and sniffed more vigrously, his whiskers still tickling, Verlyna trying to push his head away but was giggling to hard to do an effective job at it "Hehe, hehehe, st, stop that! hehehe".

He thought she was petting him "i'm doing good" he thought, he would've been smiling had he been in human form, his perfectly innocent curiousity was making someone happy, or so he assumed. He nuzzled his head in more and when she felt his cold wet nose on her crotch she shot up out of the chair with a high pitched yelping noise, which made Almech step back quickly frightened letting out an aggressive bark and showing teeth before realizing it was just her. He looked up at her with his head cocked, tail still wagging "Not there! you silly dog".

Almech let out a whine I did bad? he thought to himself, he approached her and stood up on his haunches, licking her face several times as an apology, she giggled "hehehe, ok ok, it's fine". He lowered himself back to the floor, she sat back down, so almech walked in a few circles and laid himself over both her feet., their conversation began, Almech's ears flickered once in a while as he listened to the gorgeous Drysalla speak. Talking about starting a new government, Almech had no idea what she was talking about, but he realized she wasn't really talking to him anyway.

They had a visitor, a ferret, so that's what that smell was before, Almech noticed it before but gave it no heed, now here it was, gripping the rug and hissing at them, it was quite funny, Almech's ears perked up when he saw the funny little thing. Verlyna beckoned him and he warily approached, Almech's nose was curious as well, he stretched his neck out aiming his snout at the kelvic his nose twitching as he sniffed, he leapt up onto the chair. Almech get up excitedly wagging his tail he watched the tiny creature as it found it's way to Verlyna's lap, then hissed at everyone else, instictually Almech let out a rumbling growl of his own.

He could hear the gurgling from the tiny mammal's stomach, his head cocked as he watched, and soon the red vomit poured from his mouth onto Verlyna's lap, Almech approached. He sniffed at the small amount of chunky puke, his canine compulsion kicked in and he lapt up every bit of it except for what was stained on her clothing and even then, he kept licking the stain. Ryce was hissing at him but he didn't care, he was mindless right now thuroughly cleaning verlyna's garment, Almech wasn't intimidated by him anyway, what could a ferret do to him?
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[Seasonal Quest] Upon a Star (Open)

Postby Antar on January 6th, 2012, 9:29 am

As Noth rolled down the side of the heap of rubble, Antar could hear the shouts of the others as the golem began to wither under Shale's attack. He couldn't see them; the rubble was in the way. But just in case of needing to defend himself a bit more Res was extruded from his skin by his djed as a precaution as he knocked another arrow. It was a very lucky thing that he did follow the motto, 'be prepared' for soon enough the sound of his glyph suffering terminal meltdown as it triggered without word, or thought occurred sent a wave of heat spiraling through the temple proper, flames licking like hungry wolves as they spread throughout the rubble. Skirting round fallen blocks, and heading towards his position.

He dived into the rubble pile, transmuting and spreading the res behind him and around instinctively as a shield, curling into as much of a ball as possible. Like cowering under a soaking blanket in a grass fire as the heated wave passed him, his hastily made survival shelter cupped enough air inside to breath if he pressed his cloak to the ground as the troubles passed by overhead. The tidal wave of flame and heat dissipating as it broke against the cold stone of the walls, leaving them blisteringly hot. He lay there for a few moments longer, stunned, with his skin feeling flushed from the heated air trapped within the earthen dome with him. Triggering his gauntlet blades, he began to poke at the protective shale around him, chipping it once or twice, before enlarging the cracks in the heated surface to emerge like a newborn chicklet from its shell.

Cursing and spitting soil from his mouth; the rogue would hear the dhani, the one he didn't know yelling in his direction, something which made clear there was a new threat of some sort. And a quick peek over the rubble pile now made jagged and pane like in some areas, and bubbled glass in others, the white haired man would see the truth of the matter with his own eyes. Pieces of stone, ruptured as bolts, each as large as longbow arrows, spewed forth from the armed mechanisms of the two latest party crashers. Golems, ten feet high.

A strange three chime sound and a public notice could be heard, this time informing many a person about some weaknesses... which was a good thing. The bad thing was it seemed the others had decided he was some sort of petching golem demolitions expert... a title he found laughable at best. So far he'd been winging it; not even given time to think or plan and as such was far outside his usual limitations he placed upon himself for his actions. It was all acting upon instinct, feeling upon hunches... though he would note that his latest hunch meant that Shale didn't have much time it seemed. Not when the man was wounded in the shoulder... The dhani suggested he bulk up Shale's defense, but a quick sideways swivel of negation met the man's request.

He was walking a tightrope here, seeing how much he could push himself... besides. While he was attempting to fight smarter, and conserve his other abilities, he knew if he continued the whispers might take a hold of him sooner rather than later... and people would burn.

But what did that leave for him to do?

If he helped Shale, he wouldn't have enough ability to destroy whatever these were; even if he did sneak around to take a potshot at one; there was always the chance that the other would intervene and stop his maneuvers before he could act. By that time, Shale would already be dead. If he wasted his res on bulwarking a defense for Shale, the man would just die later rather than sooner if the golems weren't dealt with. Through his mind, two tenets, at once both seeming opposite, yet similar passed through his mind. "The only good defense is a good offense... and the best way to stop someone from attacking you was to destroy their capacity to commit harm.

Golems fell into this category, even if they were a bit trickier of an opponent since they never would tire. His eyes, centered on the longbow sized arrow in the ground, shot by one of the chain fed repeating crossbows ... and his mind made itself up for him as he looked towards a potential game changer... the arrows were strong enough to pierce rock... they could probably pierce armor too: no matter how thick it was. He had vaguely remembered a man's axe tearing into the sides of the other ones out in the streets... His eyes flicked towards the pillars around the side of the room; judging them to be thicker then the stone cover he had made for the top hat man... then his eyes went back to the arrow as he started the first three quick breaths.

On the second breath, Antar's eyes locked onto the closest golem; using his wits and observation skills to note the angle of its attack and how quickly it seemed to turn towards another target as it strafed hell on Shale's position. On the third breath, like a bat out of hell, he mounted the small glassine rise; shattering shards beneath his heavy boots as he charged forwards. The golem's arm was spinning in his direction, going high as he vaulted down the rubble slope, its arrows beginning to fire... Antar slid, the debris of shards cutting some of skin as they splintered and snapped, ricocheting through parts of his scale male to score razor like scratches in his skin through the unarmored area of leather silks around his joints.

Arrows began to pass over his head, as one hand reached out to free pull the object of his mind.

Momentum landed him at the bottom of his slide into a controlled crouch, forcing him to push off with one foot to change his direction as the golem began to reorient his aim. Shoulder rolling to the side he began his dash for the cover of the nearest thick pillar, cutting into a steep inside arc to keep ahead of the golem's turning arms as long feathered shafts thunk into the ground on his heels. Diving into cover, the rogue would flatten himself as close to the ground as possible, knocking his newest to his string, as the arrows chinked off and through the heavy stone above him.., another hitting the ground nearby as the golems aim swept past his cover to give him the opportunity he needed to stand, and swivel on angle to release a single shot; center of mass at the golem's chest.

Without seeing if the bolt connected, Antar would dive back into cover behind a mound of rocks, covering his head as the second golem oriented on his position. He wasn't sure if the first bolt did anything of note, but the rate of fire at least seemed to slow enough for him to feebly hope one must have been taken out commission. A few moments passed, and then another as heavy plodding sound of feet were heard elsewhere in the chamber; the sound of a golem moving in, and a second making distance. Why wouldn't they attack him? Or launch more bolts at him here behind this pile of rubble near the center of the temple?

His questions were partly answered when he realized what the majority of what he was hiding behind was.

A spiderlike golem; its runic edifice dotted with scrawls and glyphs.

Another one of those strange arrows lay jutting from its melted carapace on the other side. In an instinctual leap; he realized he had come face to face with the very item which had caused destruction to the temple. Its internal plating showing, glyphs upon engraved glyphs, where once they must have been shown glowing with encapsulated energies, they were now barren and devoid of their enchantments. He oddly noted that there were hundreds more then what was ever present on Shale's whips.

More glyphs meant only one thing: a bigger boom.

It was one piece of the puzzle falling into place, though he had not time to truly stop and internalize its meaning. Reaching up to grab the bolt from the melted Carapace, Noth would wiggle it free and renotch it to his bow before forcing himself to a crouch. The very reason the bolts weren't coming in this direction might be that the golems were programmed not to fire at this thing nearby; though were too stupid enough to realize it was already destroyed. Taking a chance he'd peek up and take a look back towards the center of the room, only to see the first golem still moving; an arrow lodged in the mechanism preventing it from reloading its weapon... it was coming towards him.

The second, its back was turned, it's attention directed towards that mousey haired individual who had shouted at him before, and Shale. Drawing a bead on the weak point, Antar would let the arrow fly; watching it speed towards its target; sinking deep into the metal of its back.

Hopefully; he would do as much to impede it's functioning as the first arrow had.

Chucking his bow behind his back; Noth would draw his gladius and kukri to face the nearest one. The stone under his feet shuddered as the first golem turned the corner of the pillar where Noth had been hiding behind moments ago. Its steps picked up as it charged intending to use its arm as a disjointed club in a sideways swinging arc. If its arm could be termed a club the length of claymore with thrice the weight it would have only possible describes as coming at him with the same force as a steel rebar swung like the sword of Damocles. Cursing wildly, the rogue ducked, putting his blades up in a block, as the force of the impact skidding him bodily backwards to create a trail amidst the glassine rubble, his weapons block transmuting the force of the blow just enough to be pushed like a stone within shovel until the golem couldn't turn anymore and waivered a second on its feet as it tried to retriangulate its body from its 'waist' and 'legs' sections.

His arms, feeling like lead from the blow were shaking, as he ducked behind its back... as his mind drove one thought into existence.

From the tip of his gauntlet the Res streamed like water droplets running backwards over his hands, towards the blade of his gladius and the weapon was soon sheathed in a fiery molten haze as Antar surged forwards; slicing with the heated blade of his gladius at the delicate mechanisms of gears behind the knee, fouling them up with the heated rock upon the steaming edge's blade as he proverbially hamstringed it.

It's support would collapse bringing the ten foot monster down to a knee on top of the lip of rubble as Antar's left hand plunged the kukri higher upwards into its back; driving it like a spike to help him leap upwards to bring the melting gladius deep within the inner workings of the golem; slagging the cogs, and wheels in an acrid tang of melting metal. His weight was enough to tip it forwardsto fall down from the glassy rubble pile; sending up shards like powdered snow as momentum forced him to ride upon its back like a downhill sledder until it crashed heavily to the ground... Defunct as anything he'd ever had the pleasure of destroying before. Coughing fitfully as the shower of newest shards bit at the exposed skin of his arms, he was forced to release his grip upon his gladius, as the weapon sizzled, and melted into complete an utter nothingness.

It would be useless for any other fighting that day or any future date.

Destroyed, a price for a price.

Forcing himself up to his feet, he'd blink a little and walk off the creature's back, his eyes searching left and right for the second automata, as he could still here it somewhere in the temple.

Though he couldn't see any of the others from his position, were they hiding in the shadows?

How had he survived that? It felt like someone had been warning him how to turn and where as well... like... like... like a mage had implanted something in his mind at key points in time.

His eyes narrowed at the thought as he drew his second gladius to pry off the golems mechanical crossbow. Antar shook himself to clear his head; gathering a quick spool of the linked arrows as many as he could place in his quiver. When that failed to hold them anymore, he'd tie as many as possible to the loops of his weapon harness, and used the sheathe of his now wrecked gladius to hold even more as he thought how he had survived such a reckless act. Whomever had helped before; didn't seem to be helping now, otherwise he might have felt a whisper of where the other monster was... and what type of shape it was in.

Sheathing his second gladius; he’d curse under his breath and would shove the linked arrows together into his quiver and use his kukri as a crowbar to pry the crossbow loose from the body at the elbow joint. The sound of aching metal would resonate as he set himself to the task at hand with a speed brought about by desperation.

He was sore; battered, and covered in tiny cuts in places he would rather remain unmentioned; But that didn't stop him from thinking that finishing off any threats which came first. The giant crossbow was heavy in his arms; oversized even, and for once he thanked the arduous work as a woodsman hauling sections of treetrunks as he pulled out the impeding arrow to tuck it into his quiver. There was still three rounds in the chamber... now if only he could figure out how to fire it.

He took about fifteen more seconds at a crouch taking a look over the weapon, determing the trigger was a pulled piston that used to be connected by gears. He wasn't much of a gadgeteer; but he was enough of a craftsmen and archer to know how a crossbow worked on similar principles. Weapon in hand, Antar walked up towards the nearest rise, to take a quick glance to see where everyone else was...

ooc1 Gladius lost... Unknown amount of special type longbow arrows gained?

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[Seasonal Quest] Upon a Star (Open)

Postby Alric Wilmot on January 8th, 2012, 9:24 pm

Alric was growing increasingly lethargic. The bump on his head that he had procured at the beginning of the day had not ceased its bleeding as he had assumed. Although, it had lessened, and for that he was grateful. But it was the pressure form both his mask and hat that had kept the blood in its place. Now, with only the make-shift bandage holding the red tide at bay, it was slowly slipping through. His vision was fuzzy, and his focus was waning.

However, with the surge of golem reinforcements, and the blaring announcement by the Alvadas officials, his focus came pouring back like a torrent of ice water. There would be time to recuperate later, right now, his life and those of his companions were in mortal danger. And by Ionu, he was not going to die today, not when he had yet to understand even a fraction of the world.

The trap was sprung, but not by the Dhani, and in its wake confusion and chaos had reigned. The Dhani had, however noticed Alric's maskless face peeking behind his pillar. Luckily, he did not react as the white-haired man had, and knew Alric to at least be on his side. He sent out instructions, obviously trying to organize this sordid affair.

"Try to help us in any way you can. Warn us if the golems look like they're about to aim at us, and tell him" he pointed at Top Hat "When it's safe for him to make a run from that spike. It's not going to last. If there's anything else you can do to help, do it. I have no desire to end up a porcupine."

Alric nodded, although the Dhani did not see it, and obeyed. Others might have scorned being given orders from a stranger, but Alric was not them. He knew when to obey, and now was that time. Again, as he strained his mind to help the three with the onslaught, he could feel himself getting weaker. He was pushing it, and pushing far harder and far longer than he should have. Suddenly, it occurred to him that the increased bleeding from his earlier wound might be because of his strenuous hypnotic tasks.

Once more, the white-haired man proved the most impressive of their little group. Although, Alric quickly noticed, he benefited from Alric's silent coaching more than the other two, who were far more cautious in their attacks. Alric noticed the golems drawn to the man's fury, and quickly sent a suggestion to Shale to escape his predicament. He did so immediately, either knowing that Alric meant no harm, or unaware of his involvement.

Alric's mind was becoming much too strained, and so he severed his connection from Shale, hoping that he was competent enough to survive without his assistance. Immediately, Alric felt as though a great clamp had been loosened on his head. Although, much to his dismay, it was still tighter than he would have liked. He continued to aid the two strangers, however, warning them of incoming arrows, and golems that had actually managed to sneak up on them.

Alric's concentration was shattered as a wayward bolt struck the side of his pillar, digging several inches in. Alric's heart pounded in his chest, seemingly begging to be let loose so that it might not die with its foolish master. But Alric wouldn't have it, his traitorous organ would simply have to deal with it. He had yet to learn what the city was going through, and he would not seek safety until he did. Alric grabbed hold of the bolt, which was as long as an arrow, and slid it out with an audible clink. It wasn't much, but now he at least had some sort of weapon. After all, golems could not be hypnotized, and he might not have his allies for much longer...

He shook his head of the thought, and then cursed himself for shaking his head as it made him dizzy. He observed the tattered remains of the temple, hoping that his lapse in information hadn't meant the death of anyone. He did not notice the Dhani, nor did he notice Shale, or even another golem. However, he did see the man. Who was precariously walking towards the nearest rise. Alric, looked about, not seeing any danger. He wanted to go talk to the man, but at the same time, did not want to reveal himself if there were enemies about. So, he did the next best thing. He sent a thought into the man's mind, asking him to come to Alric.

"Hey, you, look to your right, down the columns. Behind the last one, near the hall, I'm hiding. If the coast is clear, please come. I'm terribly confused. And, I... I am also very, tired." Alric found his vision blurred by the blood dripping down from his forehead. He couldn't maintain the connection, not without killing himself. Or worse. So he trailed off there. He needed to recuperate, even for a little bit. Otherwise, he'd be completely useless.

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[Seasonal Quest] Upon a Star (Open)

Postby Dhalvasha on January 9th, 2012, 8:31 am

She ceased her movement, a kind of serenity trailing between them. Dhalvasha was quiet then, moving off her and holding a hand gingerly to his face. The metal fan had harsh against his skin, he could feel the bruise beginning to form, could imagine the color flushing to his face. But he did not growl, did not feel the tendrils of anger. He only looked down at her loathing eyes, withdrew his claws and closed his own vision from it.

Loathing, hatred, disgust...these had been the languages spoken by her gaze since they had been together. He replaced them in his mind with her eyes when he had proposed they join in a Web. There was light behind them then, a brilliant sort of glimmering so alien in a place of medicine. The sick never smiled, never truly did anyways. There was always a wan disposition, a sobering mortality that kept glee rooted in reality. No one liked to know their limits, and Dhalvasha had only been shown the world through the eyes of the sick and wounded. Hers...hers were the only eyes he used as a door to escape that harsh and bitter place.

He used her memory to keep him moving.

In that moment he almost wanted to shake her, spit, roar, scold her for her selfish fury. Did she think she could raise a child? She? Now? She put her life in needless danger, kept company with murderers, and was probably one herself. Sunberth had carved a hollow between her breasts and filled her heart with bile. Blackness, sharp-thick with instinct and hunger.

Instead he let her lay there, snapping off his hypnotic link. Blood caught at the corners of his eyes and Dhalvasha let it. He felt a little like crying, like the upsurge of frustrated emotion was enough to split him in half.

But the clash of metal brought him back to the world, gradually and by degrees. Sighing, letting out his breath slowly, Dhalvasha surveyed the roof for signs of alternate route. It appeared he would have to travel down, perhaps get her somewhere he could treat her.

Ionu's mercy, that would do the trick. The voice, somehow projected over the tops of houses, suggested it would be a location of safety. Perhaps overcrowded now, a thought which irked Dhalvasha, but it couldn't be helped.

Sighing, he hoisted Shai over his shoulder, adjusting his supplies to accomodate her and her own as he backed toward the far end of the building. He'd make his way to Ionu's Mercy on his own, avoiding the main streets and keeping to the shadows. His vision would serve him well here, the eyes of a predator more used to skulking shadows than the blazing daylight.

"You will forgive me one day," he muttered to the woman on his back, "How on earth can you raise a child if you engage in such suicidal behaviors?"

He was talking to himself more now, slipping over the lip of the building and moving hand over hand down the wall. The sounds of combat did not diminish, seemed to swell and fill the places around him. Dhalvasha shivered, making sure Shai was still secure. He would not leave her in a place like this.

Why on Mizahar had she ever left Kalinor?

They moved between glimpses, keeping out of sight. Briefly the doctor stopped to attend her wounds, tearing his own clothes to bind the small punctures together beneath a cloth. "Why did you ever leave Kalinor? Why couldn't you have done as our culture demanded and simply excise me from your line? You had talent, skill, certainly there would be another mate...another child, why become this?"

She was weak, he could feel her frame almost frailer than he remembered...but then there was the coiled muscles, the taut skin. No, she was more trained now...but he wished she hadn't been.

He missed the old Shai.

Turning a corner, Dhalvasha cursed under his breath, Symenos coming easily to his tongue. The city was always needlessly confusing when it did not need to be. The path that should have led him the direction he desired had turned him about and put him at another part of town. It was as though Ionu her/himself directly intervened to muddle his progress. Irksome, tiresome, and the rigors of travel was wearing on the Symenestra.

Ahead the streets twisted and turned, leveling out and spinning, almost moving on their own. Screams sounded in sporadic succession, the sound of metal was everywhere. Dhalvasha gasped for breath, looking up at the only building recognizable out of those he had passed by.

Acumen Asylum

It was not where he wanted to be.

Screeching metal roared behind him, rusted gears and a host of imagined weapons. Gritting his teeth, Dhalvasha hustled up the steps toward the doors. Golems seemed to use the outside for their operations...perhaps he and Shai could lay low here, catch their breath, he could attend to her wounds and maybe talk her out of all this nonsense.

He certainly had to try.
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Postby Nyahna Sasin on January 9th, 2012, 3:04 pm

He grimaced as White Hair shook his head. Well, he could hardly make the man do anything he himself didn't think he could do. Sasin had no desire to see the "Evil-spirit-pouring-from-mouth" incident repeated. Well, hopefully, the man would at least go with shooting the golems in the….

Apparently not. Petch it all, what was the man doing? Well, whatever it was, it was working, drawing one of the golems away, and leaving one of them with an arrow in it's back. Whether the arrow was going to do any damage to the thing, well, he'd find out soon enough. It was coming back at them.

Glancing around, Sasin snatched up the arrows around him, tucking them into his belt. A normal human likely wouldn't be able to do much damage to metal, even with these weirdly magical arrows, but as a dhani, he was half again as strong as a normal human. Now, hopefully he would be able to figure out just what his plan of attack would be before he got killed.

Darting out from cover, he was quickly reminded of how awkward a tail could be in this sort of situation. Arrows aiming for his body missed their mark, but an arrow in the tail was hardly comfortable. He was lucky the golem was aiming at his chest. Most of the arrows flew high and thudded safely into the ground. He noticed as well that for some reason, it took a beat longer to load than it had before, almost as if it was jammed somewhat.

He took cover behind a pillar, and waited as the golem turned it's attention back to Alric and Shale, counting. One, two, three, four, reload, and one, two, three,four As the last bolt flew throughout the air, Sasin left his cover, and made a beeline for the golem. He reached it, ducked between its legs, the last foot of his tail curling around its left foot, and tugged viciously, sending the thing crashing down onto the floor. Pulling out his angle knife, he jumped on top of it, wincing at the metal grated against the parts of his tail trapped under the golem, and slammed it into the golem's "shoulder", if you could call it that. To his surprise, the arm seemed to jerk, unable to raise fully.

Slipping the knife back into his belt, Sasin hung on to the metal construct as it began to stand, jerked his tail backwards again, sending it back down on one knee. Disentangling himself from the golem, he slipped off it, pulling another two arrows out of his belt as he did so, and jabbed them as hard as he could into the joints of the golem's legs. The leg stopped moving, and he took the opportunity to locate the gap in the golem's armor, and stab another arrow in there.

Honestly, if he had known this day would start with him stabbing a golem with arrows, he would have stayed in bed, fire be damned.
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