by Miro on April 10th, 2013, 6:19 am
The creature never did rise again to fight. Instead an odd sensation became of it. The skin corroded and oozed away in a puff of peculiar gas and left nothing but skeletal remains. Really, it was quite an awesome sight for the wizard. Miro smirked to himself and twirled Ionu's Light in hand. The remaining amount of Res swirled along with it. How proud he was of his accomplishment.
He reached into his robe and fiddled with the strap at his waist for a moment before pulling an item out. It was the Mask of Many, a symbol of power and greatness. The mask was secured onto his head, snug and tight on his face as always. "That was quite the spectacle, huh? But it looks like I win this one. Hey, Ender, chalk up another kill for me, why don't ya. Tally it under, 'giant monster'." His comments immediately followed by a chuckle. "Wait until I show Vick "these"! He will be ever so excited, the little guy, he will."
The Reimancer walked to the hole and peered over the side, afraid to get too close. It just looked dark inside, no way to tell any depth. "There is something amiss here. I have never seen a creature's flesh decay instantly upon death. I mean, even their earth burning saliva wasn't doing that. Surely there was some reason for it, and even more to avoid the mist." The undead nodded to the reply and kicked at one of the stark white bones. "Yeah, that is for sure. But it was totally cool, right? I mean, have you seen a creature like that before? Something like that, I'd never have guessed it to live here. These reddened hills really are something special." He grinned and brushed his hair back from his face. "C'mon, let's go deeper in." But that was simply not going to happen.
The familiar sensation of trembling arose once again, the wizard once again streaming Res from his body. "Miro", his Familiar called out to him. "I know, I'm on it!" But little did he realize the irony in the statement. The earth cracked beneath him and gave way before he could move. The sensation of falling was a surprise, but even more shocking was that the ground was nowhere in sight. He had to act quick, and this was one of those situations where it was do or die. The wizard quickly redirected heavily from pathways of his body into his mind, and reality seemed to slow around him.
As he fell his body still leaked a trail of aura that followed him. His limbs dangled loosely and his dead eyes stared unwavering. His mind was abuzz, moving too fast to even form his thoughts into words. Of everything in his mind, one thing was immediately certain. Reimancy was his out. In an instant he snapped to action, his mind settled. He released the Flux and shot his arms out to send his Res to the skate across the wall and attracts fragments of earth. He called the substance below his feet and formed a circular platform, the rock gathered in its core. It was formed into a plate of a couple feet in diameter, about a foot thick, and transmuted it to rock. The remaining amount of Res was called to surround and envelop the spell and control it.
"Miro, look out! Above us!" He quickly raised his sight to catch glimpse of the cascading bones from above. Using his control of the Res, he called the spell to rise beneath him and grasped the edge. He leaned and guided the rock to the right with his Res control and sailed to the side. A bone brushed past him but his momentum carried. The gust of wind pushing past him made the stone unstable, but he could use that. The wind was attracted and even him out and once again gain control. From there Ender gave him orders to dodge, and he continued to steer using his Res to avoid the falling skeleton. "Ender, tell me when I am near to crash, I will jump." On command his partner broke from his wrist to float in his natural form. The collision with the ground was ever approaching.
"Jump, Miro, now!" Miro redirected a powerful stream of Djed to the pathways in his legs and thrust against the tablet with a mighty leap. The plate of rock was shot down with an equal force, and began to spiral before crashing on the ground with a shattering boom. As he began to fall he gripped his staff with both hands and feet. Below his feet he created a ball of Res and called his previously created amount to attract a gust of wind to push cushion his descent. Just as he was near landing, the ball of Res at his feet was transmuted to a gale of wind to act as a buffer. He landed on Flux enhanced legs and crouched down low to the ground to absorb the shock.
"Amazing Miro! You are really something, you know that? But we are not done here. Look, there, more of those things, a lot of them. I'll guide you from up here, so be ready." The landing was loud, and his scent apparent to them. There were many creatures here, but not all the same as the vicious one on the surface. The redirected Djed Flux was put to rest and the Reimancer took an offensive stance. He stood strong with Ionu's Light grasped in his hands and feet squared below him. Still he was producing Res from his body, but slowing the flow. He willed it to swirl about the ground and collect loose earth in its sweeps. The creatures near the large nest began to snarl and lock on to his scent. More surfaced all around him, their hisses echoed through the tunnels. "All around you now. Here they come..."
Miro chuckled, a bit scared of the danger. It had been a while since he found himself on the edge, yet this was what he had been training for. Now in this scenario, Ender was able to see what Mizahar could throw at even an almighty wizard. It proved what he had been preaching all along. By his vigorous training, not even a massive create and fall could end his life. Though it was true that he went looking for trouble this time, it was also true that trouble often came looking for people, especially wizards. His Familiar lately had turned somewhat of a new leaf, found some comfort in their life. It had been strife and arguments up til now, but that had seemed to end. If they could keep this up, their future was looking to be bright. Together they were a powerful magical force.
The sound of sizzling could be heard from all directions, the first creature started in running and cued the rest to make their move as well. "In front!" Ender ordered and Miro followed command. His staff was pointed and guided Res and earth along to meet the closest creature. He pushed an amount of the substance down the creature's throat and was transmuted to lava. Then he switched focus to the four moles near it. His Res similarly forced into their faces and burning their throats out. "Behind you, move!" The undead redirected Djed from his left arm to his right leg and sprung forward. He could feel the wind of an attack meant to end him. He landed and pivoted, now turned to see his attacker. Another spell guided to destroy its throat from the inside. He kept the momentum going and alternated the Flux between his legs to enhance his running speed backwards.
Miro had no choice but to cease his production of Res for fear of straining his body past its limits. The release of Djed was replaced by the opposite instinct, to draw it in. He opened his body to activate unfocused Leeching to begin replenishing his diminished reserves. Two more moles had taken the fallen's place and left him with no choice but to cast his last Reimancy spell. Miro split the Res to flood into the nostrils of each creature, still reeling backwards. One final transmutation to lava was made and finished off the immediate threats. The wizard halted his use of the Flux and twisted around to run towards a secluded forager mole. He held his left hand out and produced a small amount of Res to make a pattern on his palm. An 'x' and '+' across his palm with a series centered circles that grew in size. The substance wrapped about the back of his hand and was transmuted to rock. He could not make a fist with his left hand, but it was a necessary spell.
What he needed was to use direct Leeching, and the large passive moles would yield quite some Djed. He halted his run and slid on the soles of his sandals up the to creature, kicking up dust in his wake. The creature did not seem startled, perhaps it felt secure with the others to protect it. Miro placed his left hand gently on the creature and initiated Leeching to drain it with all of his might. The flow was fierce, yet he had to keep his victim still. Hypnotism was the answer to that. The Reimancer let out a soft continuous "Shhhhhh..." and focused his Djed to his voice. The soft murmur of passivity was charged with an emotional response of shock. The tremor inducing feeling was flooded into the creature and coupled with a suggestion, "Don't move!" And despite being drained of its very life energy, the creature did not flee. It only shook violently and let out a fearful cooing. Ticks ran by quickly, and as he continued, the shaking slowed and noise quieted. Then, a vague sense of anxiety formed in his mind, though it seemed out of place. "Hurry up, they're closing in!"
Even harder the Leecher absorbed Djed, but quickly found the intake had grown weak. He removed his hand and the rock glyph crumbled to dust. And suddenly, another feeling, a wisp of fear. Miro redirected a heavy amount of Djed Flux to his right leg and hopped to the right, a claw barely nicked his left ankle. "Miro...I...didn't even have the chance to warn you, yet you dodged. G-great job.." It was odd, somehow he knew he was in danger. The laceration on his leg was but a scratch, more pain than damage. As he turned and landed, he saw them, a dozen of the beasts massed together to devour him. This wasn't a fight that one wizard could just win. At least, not one that wished to walk out of it sane. He was not aiming to become some overgiven cave hermit.
Yet again he began to alternate his Djed Flux between his legs to increase his running speed, this time directed at the nearest wall. He would burn off as much of the stolen Djed as possible as to save his remaining natural supply. As he neared the wall, he began to produce liquid Res from Ionu's Light. He swept up rocks and began to mold the substance to take form before him. Rapidly he began to form thick sturdy planks jutting from and ascending the wall to serve as stairs and transmuted them to rock. He flourished the staff back and forth and climbed the platform. His enhanced dexterity and acrobatics served him well here. After a while, he found himself up a fine distance and created a sturdy plank to rest atop. He poised himself against the wall with one hand and pointed his staff to pour a final amount of Res. It molded itself to form a suitable platform on which he could safely rest and it too was transmuted to rock. The wizard stepped onto the platform and sat himself down. He needed some time to rest his body and soul.