‘Bloody hell of a petching son of a vagik! It’s that damn time in the sea of grass all over again!’ was the only thought in Antar’s mind at the sight of the glassbeak. ‘Granted, the chicks were bad enough he had to deal with, a full one- well‘ A ball of res was summoned on instinct and thrust forward to land at the stones between them, transmuting itself into an earthen spike of one of his signature transmutations of earth. Like bears, the best way to kill a large animal was to use their own weight against- His thoughts were broken from his reverie as the guard pulled him through a door and bolted it. A muffled cry of the apex predator's painful keening already echoed in his ears, obviously damaged from the first counterattack as the soldier then stated some foolish posturing of making a last stand.
The fool didn’t even realize the damn things just kept coming whether they were injured or killing. Damn these things, he never wanted to see another again! Caravan duty had been strained enough to spot these birds in the distance and he’d been warned. Now he had some momma or papa one after him was just the damn pits! At least the babes were good for food.
Snorting roughly, Antar would pull the man up the steps, his mind already in motion as began to leak Res from his pores, turning at the opening to the latrine the man had spoken of a portion of the res in his hands arcing down to stay below the start of the door into the latrine as it was closed. He shoved the soldier into the nearest corner taking the position on the opposite corner of the door as he glanced around.
Sure, he could espy the sluice , just as the man had said it would be, but what drew his eye more was the high window of colored glass on the far side of the room. The sluice would be a tight fit, but it would be horrible tactics to take right now. If there was any way of being stuck he’d be at the mercy of the creature, no… the only way with even odds of survival was to lead himself and the soldier forward was to use the terrain in an ambush.
Glassbeaks survived due to their mobility, out on the plains. In enclosed quarters, there was a chance of pinning the creature and evading it, so long as one used the terrain to its advantage. Letting the Res pool on the floor he prepared himself as the door shuttered. In three cracks, the animal was shoving itself inside, only to find itself bearing the brunt of a rather rude awakening as it skidded into the enclosed space past them, unable to turn or swipe its claws at them both as it entered a natural bottleneck of the lavatory.
The res on the stone attracted and transmuted to earth from behind the creature, jutting up a second earthen spike, not giving the deadly creature any time to react as it was skewered from behind. Spinning it towards the far off window where it crashed through, hanging on the sill with glassen shards in its feathers, as it struggled to fight and kill despite its wounds. The only reason it hadn’t fallen was due to a large earthen spine effectively acting as a brace to keep it from falling.
He was sure it had some internal bleeding, from both times it had been impaled, but that was the nature of this beast. The damnable bird was skewered and still it kept coming for blood! Even now it was hanging out of a window, only held there by first earthen spike, as its long neck swiveled towards the soldier. It’s gaping beak was outstretched, plinking into the ground, as two of its taloned legs scratched and gauged the floor to try to pull itself back inside. Noth was pressed close to the wall, in a place where the bird could not twist its neck around to reach him. Giving him the option once again to sacrifice the soldier for some small gain, or take a risk to himself.
“Keep your distance but keep it occupied!” the rogue snapped with the semblance of an order. It really was a natural thing that aided him in a decision that some might refer to as ‘chivalrous.’ But this damnable birdbrain attacked him, and things which attacked him usually ended up only one way: dead.
He shoulder rolled under the thrashing neck of the beast, coming to rest to the side of the window. Gaining a knee he hacked sideways, truncating the birds scrabbling legs at the window, letting the neck take all the strain of holding the body in. The soldier had backed up to the wall to kick a half full chamber pot at the beast’s craw, and the bird snapped it out of midair. Gagging slightly before chomping and screaming at the pain of it’s now severed legs, thrashing its neck wildly about the enclosed space, buffeting Noth’s armored form up against the wall a few times before the rogue steadied himself.
With a feral cry of his own, Noth triggered the stiletto blade on his left gauntlet and plunged it into the creature’s neck, holding it steady as his right hand raised his gladius high. Three strokes through the meaty flesh was what it took to sever the neck of the beast , letting the head fall to the lavatory floor. It’s eyes were still blinking as the beast didn’t realize it was dead yet.
The rest of the body was not so lucky. With a bloody squelch and a snap the weight of the bird’s hind quarters broke the earthen spike which had been holding it inside, causing the body to fall out the window of the temple, downwards to impact with a sickening squelch upon a stone ledge far below as shattered spider webs of stone formed from its landing. The creature’s blood slowly pooling to drain into the lake.
Coughing and sputtering, the rogue checked himself for injury. Silently thanking Akajia for keeping him out of the bird’s view before looking towards the injured soldier. The man was still on his feet, staring out the window where the glassbeak had fallen through and Noth gave him a slight shrug and a wan smile. “I think you’ll live to see another day if we get you to a healer, my good soldier. I wouldn’t go down the sluice though, those wounds would get infected in no time. Where are we by the way? What’s our next step?” The soldier blinked, looking at him a moment before breathing heavily enough to answer. “We’re in the northeast corner by now at least. About a level and a hundred feet or so west of the galleries.”
“The galleries? You mean were a level above the worshipping chamber’s second floor?” ”Yep. Near the dome access. Up here there’s a lot of metal doors and stone meant to keep things safe. Top of the dome’s maintenance level is about a hundred feet down the hallway. Sluice is the only way out from here unless we go down again.”
Antar’s mind began to race as he pondered the information with a carpenter, and an architect’s thoughts. If he was currently above base of the large dome in the temple… then they were still pretty close to the fire. Only good building practices and material would keep the smoke away… but then again. As he pondered the ramifications, he tore one of the windows curtains off and bundled the severed head and claws in it to tie them off. A glassbeak’sDarn these things are really hard to kill. >.< They're like evil giant energizer bunnies crossed with velociraptors X-x beak and talons were valuable after all.
He had learned that during his travels in Endrykas. They were quite valuable in making weapons, and he always wondered if they could be combined with metals to craft something spectacular with a fine edge that might not need sharpening as much. But the layout of the temple was even more interesting then any thoughts of such things that normally captivated his interests at the time.
An odd idea began to form, as he stumbled out of the lavatory and back down towards the steps... down the hallway a large set of metal doors seemed to be burning a cherry red from the heat of the blaze that must be down below. He could still hear many cries of injured, seeking escape from the blaze, as well as the far off shouts of soldiers trying to get others out. Gazing at the distance between access way to the dome, and the lavatory, he began to gain the inkling an idea.
A rather crazy, brilliant, but still insanely risky and crazed idea that whispered in the back of his mind as it demanded his attention. An idea centered on the logic of how fires worked, how they needed fuel, and air to continue burning. On the long hours of training spent on controlling his res, and on the attractant forces of Res combined with his analysis of Andresciel’s wind fist so long ago.
It was risky. But… maybe, just maybe he could put out the flames. Literally sucking them away from the people below who were suffocating while denying them the ability to feed on anything else.
He’d need to work fast, and begin his glyphing though.
He’d worked through the theory of how to glyph quickly using transmuted Res as the base to form a complete set of focus glyphs and sigils in a short amount of time. It had been the first thing he had experimented with, just in case there was ever an emergency. He’d honed the ability over a few days of training, called upon it within the necessity of learning Voiding from that crazy woman in Alvadas, and then used it as necessary to save his own life many a time before.
It was ironic that now he’d attempt to use it to save the lives of others he didn’t particularly care for unless they’d be able to be useful later. It didn’t beat the old fashioned way of taking the time to draw everything out, but it still was effective enough to get the job done.
When the guard asked what he was doing, he only replied, “I think I can do something for the people left inside. But get ready to carry me out of here. That is the greatest use of your life now so don’t die until you get both of us to a healer. I think we’re both going to need one. Just see if you can open the door to the atrium when I tell you too.”
Using the glyph he had crafted before he began to use his knowledge of reimancyThe glyphing and reimancy stuff here is backed by lores too, just never pushed to this envelope by the character before. If you need specifics or don't want the temple fires out , pm me V as I'm only trying to use this to support the actions as a plot device. to quickly burn linkages of glyphs into the stone itself with the meta element of lava. He created a skein of the diagrams that held a second layer of res rapidly transmuted and cooled to earth, creating focus circles with a series of barriers at every ten feet chained together with lines of ancient runes to create Paths. While he couldn’t still store any magical energy in a glyph , even a novice learned the theory. And that was what he was creating, a long path to help bulwark a construct of Res.
A construct he’d be able to turn and encompass the hundred feet of distance within his eyesight to put out the fires in the temple once and for all.
Summoning his djed, he prepared himself, meditating as he began his work, crafted as slosh of Res along the hallway’s Paths , and up the stairs into the lavatory where the window and sluice resided. Then, with his concentration stretched to his maximum element of control he began to lift the Res, forming a hollow tube hovering just above the glyphed pathways. It had taken at least five minutes to construct but was finally ready.
Antar turned and nodded to the soldier to open the door as he began to coat the inner layer of the vortex to become an attractant to the element of fire, stretching tendrils of res as far down into the chambers below, bringing the inferno closer to him as the construct began to work.
The flames coursed through the funneling mass, spinning like a tornado as the mess of heat and flames was channeled from the cavernous innards of the temple’s main religious chamber. Looking like a fiery twisting inferno slogging its way through some giant’s intestinal track as it was arced up around the corner of the stairs and up towards the lavatory track of the shyke hole. The attractant forces of the Res forming a natural funnel for the inferno below, driving and depriving it of fuel, air and other bits of sources for it to feed upon. The fiery intestinal track forced the flames down the latrine hole, dumping the heat and the morass of the blaze out of the temple, driving it downwards towards the drainage to the lake as if the temple evacuated the danger to itself as easy as a carnival goer gushing out a stream of fire.
One thing was for sure, the drainage sluice would only be filled with putrid ash and the smell of burned shyke would last for days in these halls. It was one way to clean the mass. Noth wasn’t sure how long he held the array of res, only allowing the outermost layer to harden to shale as he felt his mustered djed slowly deplete at a steady pace. At times, even though he felt as if he was giving out , he could see in his eyes the flashings of auric colors around his creation, as the flames were evacuated by force of will alone.
Who knew how many of those below would be saved by this occurrence?
At least a few to be sure.
The strain, was the most difficult tasking of his abilities yet, and he could feel the ache and flow of his djed coursing to his will. A will ironclad in its purpose, forgoing any personal pain to achieve his ends. He knew the traces of auristics activating randomly was a bad sign. So was the odd tendrils of escaped fires leaping through slight gaps within the tunnel of weak wind, and attractant Res of the flames traversing their glyphed out course like a monstrous creature chafing at its controller’s reins. Even the small blips and cracks of voids snapping into existence as if summoned by his dazed will to lap up some of the smallest flames was dangerous in the extreme as the creation propelled the inferno away from the temple along its charted course.
He knew the tenants of losing control of everything but his will to change something for the better.
Finally, when it was all over Antar collapsed to his knees. Panting with exertion and screaming in bits of phantom pain as he clutched his head. All that was left in the corridor was the burned scrawls of lava wrought glyphs in the stone flooring and a bit of tattered streams of Res left unspent. With his head pounding , and the iron tang present on his tongue he forced every bit of will and concentration to gather the wisps of res left in the air. Re-absorbing them, and thus part of his djed back into himself.
Panting for breath, Antar tried to compose himself, welcoming back the vapid substance like a man in the desert guzzling water as a small bit of djed was restored to him.
It wasn’t much, but it was enough to force him back below the precipice of draining himself of all the reserves of his djed. Enough to hopefully keep him alive, and more importantlysane enough to make as close to a full recovery as possible. He had no want to spend part of his own soul to save the foolish vagabonds of this city. But he felt at least this one good deed might serve his purposes later if he survived the ordeal. He , after all, had spent many months (close to a year now) learning his limits and perfecting his control. Especially with the elements of fire, earth, and the meta-element of lava to help quick cast glyphs as he had. Long, long, hours of practice, study, and training which hopefully would now bear fruit of some small recompense to keep his head intact. At the notion of compensation, his mind quickly put two and two together and cursed his luck as the guard he saved came over with a flask. ”Don’t move too much. I think that whatever you did probably helped those below. I’ll be sure you’re cared for.”
“Gods damn it!” Antar shouted towards the guard while drinking from the offered water flask to drive the iron tang from his mouth. The man looked at him quizzically asking an unspoken question to perhaps a mage who might be teetering on the precipice of over giving. But no voice lent itself to the curiousity. Instead the guard muttered that he should stay put, that more of the ebonstryfe were on their way with a healer or two.
Noth just scowled and let himself rant a little, even if his efforts had just put out all the flames in the temple’s main area of worship. “Do you realize, I wouldn’t be able to sell that meat from that damn bird now? Do you realize the loss of profits ? It fell down to sit on that ledge by the lake! A lake which is probably boiling enough to steam it! And to make matters worse I diverted the flames down the damn shyke hole! DO YOU KNOW WHAT THAT MEANS?”
The man just shook his head, and gave Antar something else to drink, something which tasted like wine. He took a gulp, hoping it would ease the throbbing in his skull before he sighed loudly and muttered in despair. “That means of course the bird was just Shyke-broiled! That’s what it means! By gods, that meat will probably be tasting awful now! I wouldn’t be able to sell it for anything and keep my reputation as a game hunter! Gods damnit!”
Cursing his bad and costly idea, even if it had probably saved some fops of nobility down below he could get information, maybe even the Voice herself, he still cursed his dumb luck at the loss of his profits! While a tirade of expletives fell from his mouth, Antar just numbly sat there and began to marshal his breathing as he lapsed into meditation to help ease the burdens of his closest call yet. From this point forwards, even if he did go out into the rest of the city, he was strictly swearing off magic use for at least the next season or so.
Besides, if there was any more damn danger, he was pretty sure the guard would try to drag him out of the way. Bastard owed him that much at least… right? Taking a peek out from under his eyelids he stole a glance at the bundled mass of a glassbeaks head. In the ensuing chaos to try to put out the fires the confines of the billowing cloth it had come undone enough to see the head with an open craw and the talons he had placed there.
‘Damn thing was still smiling at him… as if damning him for spoiling his prize.’ “Gods damn it, stop smiling!” he hissed, only to have the guard look at him funnily. “Not you. The damn bird. Where are we anyways?”
“Close to the high offices.” The guard said.
Hmm, high offices, that sounded nice. Probably must be why there was so many gilted and bejeweled things around he’d never get to steal. He wanted to rant at the unfairness of that too, but the ever present miasma of exhaustion fell upon him, making him close his eyes once again to try to meditate. 'It was the only way to stop the desire to cast and burn anything else again. Meditation, the key to an orderly mind. Breath control to begin working the body to ease the mind... '
He mumbled a last semblance of words to the soldier, “I’m Anthony by the way, wish I knew your name, but I’m a bit tuckered out. Drag me somewhere safe if you need to. Or better yet, if you can: wake me when you need me.”
Before hearing the soldier's reply, and in the midst of a silent prayer to gods of tanroa and akajia for guiding him thus far, the rogue fell prey to the deepest pit of unconsciousness. His subconscious would have hoped a healer would be there soon… they had to be someone around who could help him outside something called the ‘high offices’ after all. Right?
Soon enough, if the healers made it, the rogue might become even more embroiled in whatever plots were happening within the temple itself.
VerillianI’ll let you decide if the Antar entered a state of shock or a coma, etc, if he survives skirting overgiving with multiple ‘types of magic’. I kinda want to keep the glassbeak’s beak and talons though XD. Even if the rest got spoiled by being shyke-cooked Hopefully, you’ll have him wake up with whatever is happening to the ‘phase 2’ in the temple . No magic from Antar from here on in though :3, not unless it’s really necessary. D: He just faced a glassbeak after all, and hopefully putting out the fire from the top of the dome didn't upset you too much . If you don’t like this, just pm me and I’ll re-edit. |