"Damn youngsters" He thought to himself. He let them in here so they could figure things out, not destroy vases and make messes. He took a sigh realizing that he was wrong for just assuming that one of them did it. He was a very noble man back in his younger days, a fair man, understanding. Old age had took it's toll on him for sure. Maybe it was his mind playing tricks on him, but then again he was positive that he'd cleaned that room just as he did all the other rooms in this building. He gave a shake of his head, something definitely wasn't right.
"What do you keep in these barrels? They're in the way"
He heard the woman call out. It took his mind a time to process what she had said before he could answer. "Nothing, or at least it shouldn't be anything. Those have been sitting around for ages." He called out as his eyes scanned the closet space for the supplies needed to clean up the glass. The sound of something skittering across the floor called his ear. "Damned rats" They always ran around searching for food and things to build their dens. He didn't like the creatures because they always chewed on the furniture and things. Made the place look bad.
It watched as the old man had left, leaving the four other beings in the room. It recognize the anatomy and makeup of three of them, but the fourth was something new. A large amount of time must have passed as it slept, for the world to breed something so hairy. Still though it looked and acted like the others for the most part. They all looked at it's work in pure amazement, shocked at all it's writing though they couldn't seem to understand it. This led it to believe that the four were all illiterate, or a LOT of time had passed since it last entered the world. It didn't matter none, whether it had been a million years or a merely ten thousand, someone had finally removed the slabs and it was only a matter of time before it would be free again.
It was fairly happy that more people had shown up. It had tried to connect with the old man, but his mind was too old and cluttered for it to make a solid thread. It watched as it tried to pick a vessel to contact. It focused it's energy, pulling power from it's words plastered on the wall as they began to move at a quickened pace, glowing and changing shape and position. He knew from past experience that the humans would be harder to converse with-
They were the furthest away from it on the frequency scale their ears would only make it's words out to be a feint wind or whisper, but there was this thing that resembled somewhat of an animal, the longer that they stayed in the room, the more it could figure out about them and there was something about it's ears. It was worth a shot at least. "Tttttttiiiiiimmmmee, rrrrrrruuuuuuuunnnn, MURDER!, water, water, water. Stay away. It's coming Chase. Find us, us, us. Toooooo LATE!" It tried to speak only having the power to say very little and even then it's words were distorted, jumbled and low. It was harder to speak in their tongue, even harder when it's other half wasn't near.
The words any symbols slowed and dimmed as it was done speaking now. It could only hope that the one known as Chase could make out what it was saying. There was the warmth of a touch as the woman placed her hands onto it placing an eye into her cupped tunnel watching the lettering. This was better than talking. Summoning it's power once more as the same happened as before words began to glow and quicken before they suddenly stopped as it focused it's remaining energy to the woman's cupped hands. There was a moment, then all the light was pulled. Drained from the other symbols to that one spot where her eye was glowing immensely before being pushed into the iris, into the membrane and into her mind. It watched as her body went stiff and she fell backwards to the ground. This was normal, this was good. It had made a connection finally.
It couldn't speak, but it could show things. Images, sounds and clips that flashed through her mind at a very fast rate. These were the things that it's seen. What had came and was to come. Her body began to convulse and shake. It was sorry but someone needed to know, things needed to be done. The old man probably would have died if he'd went through this process. It needed someone young, someone strong willed. There were ships destroyed, people screaming, buildings were on fire and fell to the ground. There were the constant sounds of things being smashed. It tried to show as much as it could in the little time it had without overloading her brain.
Images of cities being rebuilt only to be destroyed. Water falling from the sky when there is no rain. Treasures of chest for your pain. It's time had ran out as the last images it could show her were the two slabs sitting in the chamber room. "No!" It whispered as it's power depleted along with it's time. The symbols began to glow and move once more, her body began to stabilize as life was brought back to her. It would leave her dizzy and disoriented for a time, but she would live and function. It only hoped that she could handle what she just saw.
There was a glow then the sound of a thud that made the old man quickly make his way back to the room to find the symbols have changed and the woman on the floor shaking violently. "What in the petch happened!?" He asked before there was the skittering sound again, only this time it was followed by a sharp pain in his side. Old man Joe let out a wail as an hairy arm attempted to wrap itself around his neck. Joe may have been old, but that didn't mean he was a pushover. Opening his mouth showing sharpened teeth, he bit down hard onto the limb halfway drawing blood as his attacker let out an animal like grunt and giving the old man a hard shove. Unable to keep his balance Joe slipped crashing hard onto the stone floor, a snap to his side sending a shocking pain through his midsection.
"Watch out kid!" he warned as the crazed man moved in to attack the group. There was a shadow that moved out the corner of his eye as he turned to see another person, a woman now moving down the corridor towards them. "Aw shit, there's another one coming!" Joe tried to stand, but his body wouldn't let him. He watched as the woman made her way towards them now halfway through the hall, her eyes aimed at the woman that lay on the ground convulsing as if she was having a seizure. Placing his dagger into his mouth, he used his arms to pull himself towards the woman. Luckily she was only a few inches away or they both would've been dead by the time he'd get there. "C'mon lassy! You need to get up!" Shaking the already shaking woman deemed ineffective as the wild eye'd woman was now up and on them now lashing out with makeshift daggers made from blade tips,wood and string-
The old man couldn't do much but slash outward to keep the woman at bay, but for how long he didn't know. She slashed back at him, catching his arms a few time as they began to bleed. There was the sound of wood splintering as another figure burst from a large barrel bearing all sorts of tattoos.
Drool dripped from his mouth, his eyes dilated and wild was fixed on the dark skinned man. He made clicking sounds with his tongue as he kept his back to the wall to ensure that none of the three men would catch him by surprise. The one only known by a strange sound he made with his mouth had already entered the room as well and was working on killing the old man and girl. He lashed out at the man aiming for the eyes and neck. He stood around five and a half but was even shorter in stance. Squatting towards the ground like an animal he was shirtless, bloodied, with scars and strange marking covering his torso and legs. He was barefoot and looked as if he'd been clawing through stone, and though he was small framed, the definition of his muscles showed that he was a giant in strength. He did very little attacking though. Slashing here and there, trying to buy time before-
He'd been sitting in this barrel for bells now. He'd heard them enter, talk and converse. His legs were killing him from being in this position for a long period of time. He had gotten out once to stretch by tipping the barrel and crawling out, but had broken a vase doing so. It was a good thing he'd gotten back into the container when he did or he would have blown the entire thing. The old man had left the room. Old fuck. He'd wanted to kill the man for a while now, but Raaa'k said no. It wasn't apart of the plan.
They were supposed to sit here and wait for the others to show up, then they would kill them so the prophecy could be finished. Still though they grew suspicious of the barrels. The old man being old and confused passed them off as storage containers but the others....He heard the sound of the blades entering the barrel. He watched through the peep hole as they were pulled out from where his brother's back faced. He knew that his brother wouldn't jump out with him when the time came. He was angry now.
He pushed up with his legs, exploding from the barrel in a mass of anger and vengeance. Tipping his brothers barrel he watched as the body of his sibling fell out in a heap. It was a clean punch straight through his back snapping his spine. No blood, no mess. He did't care about the others at this moment, he only wanted the head of the Zith. "You killed him!" he grunted as he charged the man picking him up and ramming him against the wall. "Why? Why? Why?" He screamed dealing heavy blows to the man's face. Sco'r wasn't the brightest by a long shot, but what he lacked in intelligence and common sense he made up for with brute strength and emotion as tears ran down his scarred face as he pounded away.
"What do you keep in these barrels? They're in the way"
He heard the woman call out. It took his mind a time to process what she had said before he could answer. "Nothing, or at least it shouldn't be anything. Those have been sitting around for ages." He called out as his eyes scanned the closet space for the supplies needed to clean up the glass. The sound of something skittering across the floor called his ear. "Damned rats" They always ran around searching for food and things to build their dens. He didn't like the creatures because they always chewed on the furniture and things. Made the place look bad.
The wall
It watched as the old man had left, leaving the four other beings in the room. It recognize the anatomy and makeup of three of them, but the fourth was something new. A large amount of time must have passed as it slept, for the world to breed something so hairy. Still though it looked and acted like the others for the most part. They all looked at it's work in pure amazement, shocked at all it's writing though they couldn't seem to understand it. This led it to believe that the four were all illiterate, or a LOT of time had passed since it last entered the world. It didn't matter none, whether it had been a million years or a merely ten thousand, someone had finally removed the slabs and it was only a matter of time before it would be free again.
It was fairly happy that more people had shown up. It had tried to connect with the old man, but his mind was too old and cluttered for it to make a solid thread. It watched as it tried to pick a vessel to contact. It focused it's energy, pulling power from it's words plastered on the wall as they began to move at a quickened pace, glowing and changing shape and position. He knew from past experience that the humans would be harder to converse with-
They were the furthest away from it on the frequency scale their ears would only make it's words out to be a feint wind or whisper, but there was this thing that resembled somewhat of an animal, the longer that they stayed in the room, the more it could figure out about them and there was something about it's ears. It was worth a shot at least. "Tttttttiiiiiimmmmee, rrrrrrruuuuuuuunnnn, MURDER!, water, water, water. Stay away. It's coming Chase. Find us, us, us. Toooooo LATE!" It tried to speak only having the power to say very little and even then it's words were distorted, jumbled and low. It was harder to speak in their tongue, even harder when it's other half wasn't near.
The words any symbols slowed and dimmed as it was done speaking now. It could only hope that the one known as Chase could make out what it was saying. There was the warmth of a touch as the woman placed her hands onto it placing an eye into her cupped tunnel watching the lettering. This was better than talking. Summoning it's power once more as the same happened as before words began to glow and quicken before they suddenly stopped as it focused it's remaining energy to the woman's cupped hands. There was a moment, then all the light was pulled. Drained from the other symbols to that one spot where her eye was glowing immensely before being pushed into the iris, into the membrane and into her mind. It watched as her body went stiff and she fell backwards to the ground. This was normal, this was good. It had made a connection finally.
It couldn't speak, but it could show things. Images, sounds and clips that flashed through her mind at a very fast rate. These were the things that it's seen. What had came and was to come. Her body began to convulse and shake. It was sorry but someone needed to know, things needed to be done. The old man probably would have died if he'd went through this process. It needed someone young, someone strong willed. There were ships destroyed, people screaming, buildings were on fire and fell to the ground. There were the constant sounds of things being smashed. It tried to show as much as it could in the little time it had without overloading her brain.
Images of cities being rebuilt only to be destroyed. Water falling from the sky when there is no rain. Treasures of chest for your pain. It's time had ran out as the last images it could show her were the two slabs sitting in the chamber room. "No!" It whispered as it's power depleted along with it's time. The symbols began to glow and move once more, her body began to stabilize as life was brought back to her. It would leave her dizzy and disoriented for a time, but she would live and function. It only hoped that she could handle what she just saw.
Joe
There was a glow then the sound of a thud that made the old man quickly make his way back to the room to find the symbols have changed and the woman on the floor shaking violently. "What in the petch happened!?" He asked before there was the skittering sound again, only this time it was followed by a sharp pain in his side. Old man Joe let out a wail as an hairy arm attempted to wrap itself around his neck. Joe may have been old, but that didn't mean he was a pushover. Opening his mouth showing sharpened teeth, he bit down hard onto the limb halfway drawing blood as his attacker let out an animal like grunt and giving the old man a hard shove. Unable to keep his balance Joe slipped crashing hard onto the stone floor, a snap to his side sending a shocking pain through his midsection.
"Watch out kid!" he warned as the crazed man moved in to attack the group. There was a shadow that moved out the corner of his eye as he turned to see another person, a woman now moving down the corridor towards them. "Aw shit, there's another one coming!" Joe tried to stand, but his body wouldn't let him. He watched as the woman made her way towards them now halfway through the hall, her eyes aimed at the woman that lay on the ground convulsing as if she was having a seizure. Placing his dagger into his mouth, he used his arms to pull himself towards the woman. Luckily she was only a few inches away or they both would've been dead by the time he'd get there. "C'mon lassy! You need to get up!" Shaking the already shaking woman deemed ineffective as the wild eye'd woman was now up and on them now lashing out with makeshift daggers made from blade tips,wood and string-
The old man couldn't do much but slash outward to keep the woman at bay, but for how long he didn't know. She slashed back at him, catching his arms a few time as they began to bleed. There was the sound of wood splintering as another figure burst from a large barrel bearing all sorts of tattoos.
The crazies
Drool dripped from his mouth, his eyes dilated and wild was fixed on the dark skinned man. He made clicking sounds with his tongue as he kept his back to the wall to ensure that none of the three men would catch him by surprise. The one only known by a strange sound he made with his mouth had already entered the room as well and was working on killing the old man and girl. He lashed out at the man aiming for the eyes and neck. He stood around five and a half but was even shorter in stance. Squatting towards the ground like an animal he was shirtless, bloodied, with scars and strange marking covering his torso and legs. He was barefoot and looked as if he'd been clawing through stone, and though he was small framed, the definition of his muscles showed that he was a giant in strength. He did very little attacking though. Slashing here and there, trying to buy time before-
He'd been sitting in this barrel for bells now. He'd heard them enter, talk and converse. His legs were killing him from being in this position for a long period of time. He had gotten out once to stretch by tipping the barrel and crawling out, but had broken a vase doing so. It was a good thing he'd gotten back into the container when he did or he would have blown the entire thing. The old man had left the room. Old fuck. He'd wanted to kill the man for a while now, but Raaa'k said no. It wasn't apart of the plan.
They were supposed to sit here and wait for the others to show up, then they would kill them so the prophecy could be finished. Still though they grew suspicious of the barrels. The old man being old and confused passed them off as storage containers but the others....He heard the sound of the blades entering the barrel. He watched through the peep hole as they were pulled out from where his brother's back faced. He knew that his brother wouldn't jump out with him when the time came. He was angry now.
He pushed up with his legs, exploding from the barrel in a mass of anger and vengeance. Tipping his brothers barrel he watched as the body of his sibling fell out in a heap. It was a clean punch straight through his back snapping his spine. No blood, no mess. He did't care about the others at this moment, he only wanted the head of the Zith. "You killed him!" he grunted as he charged the man picking him up and ramming him against the wall. "Why? Why? Why?" He screamed dealing heavy blows to the man's face. Sco'r wasn't the brightest by a long shot, but what he lacked in intelligence and common sense he made up for with brute strength and emotion as tears ran down his scarred face as he pounded away.
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