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Jenni watched the ghost leave on her journey with a raised eyebrow and a little disbelief. The specter was even more full of herself then the Twilight herself was! That was a surprise, to say the least... Snorting, she returned her attentions to the conversation at hand, about to hand Alses her charcoal, before...
A massive noise ran through the room, the sound of... rock. Moving rock. Considering they were underground, that was bad. The morpher was already half ducking when Shara pulled her down, and she attempted to cover her head with her arms. Rock began to move, and the right path crumbled into nothing, disappearing into the dark abyss below. Things were really not feeling normal. Not normal at all. As things began to fall apart, she felt the Kelvic begin to drag her forward and followed blindly, too scared to do anything else.
It occurred to her only moments later that her arms would hurt less from the pelting stones if she made the skin at the top harder. It wasn't anything she'd done before, and with no model... still, she tried to work as fast as possible, ignoring any possible overgiving. She pulled at the djed in her forearms, trying to stiffen and toughen the stuff so it would resist any damage. Her feet pounding on the ground, and the rocks smacking her all over drowned into oblivion, and all the morpher's attention went into her arms. When a particularly sharp stone struck a seemingly weak point, Jenni felt the stiffness falter and snap back into her normal skin. Quickly, she forced it back, harder and more obvious than last time. She could now feel the rocks simply bouncing off the sections of skin she'd protected, before hopping away onto the crumbling ground.
Soon enough they stopped, and the Twilight brought herself out of the stupor she'd created in concentration. She glanced up to see... nothing. Pitch darkness. She started to pull at her eyes to reflect Crooks, and be able to see in this blackness, but stopped as soon as she'd started. She'd already wasted enough effort on her arms, and even cats couldn't see without any light at all. Lastly... Opheria had already created a tiny flame, lighting the massive room.
Jenni stared around, amazed at what she saw. It was huge, full of countless urns, and an odd style of architecture she didn't recognize... but she couldn't identify architecture anyways, so that thought was useless. The interesting part was the... stairs. A set of spiral stairs heading down, deep below the cavern they sat in now. It was impressive, and a little... scary... Shuddering, the Twilight hunched on the ground, taking check of what had happened.
Her heart and head were pounding from all the running, and she was a little out of breath from the exercise... she wasn't exactly 'fit'. She had several cuts and scrapes, but, luckily enough, none too bad on her head. Shara had a nasty one on her forehead and palm, which made the scholar wince in sympathy. That must have hurt. The more important fact she noticed was her arms. Tapping the skin at the top, she swore under her breath. It was hard... and not going back. She'd overgiven. It would be useful, maybe, and not as obvious as cat hair all over her arms, but still... it was annoying.
Sighing and standing up, she scanned the room, trying to think. She wandered over to one of the urns, and tapped it, craning to see inside, before inspecting the passage where they'd entered from. Plain black. Nothing there, no catwalk... nothing. Just that deep pit. It was a more than a little disturbing. She hadn't exactly signed up for this, but... they were stuck her now, and might as well find out as much information as possible... right?
She focused on the stairs, gazing at what she could make out of them from afar, but didn't move too far from the group. She didn't want to get lost or anything... though getting lost in this room would be nearly impossible. Sighing, she scratched her head with a finger, feeling sore all over. ”I guess the only way is the stairs?" She tapped her fingers absently on her book, the thing still clutched tightly in her left hand. It was covered with dents from the rock fall, but the sturdy leather had done a decent job of protection... it was alive. And she hadn't lost it, another miracle.
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A massive noise ran through the room, the sound of... rock. Moving rock. Considering they were underground, that was bad. The morpher was already half ducking when Shara pulled her down, and she attempted to cover her head with her arms. Rock began to move, and the right path crumbled into nothing, disappearing into the dark abyss below. Things were really not feeling normal. Not normal at all. As things began to fall apart, she felt the Kelvic begin to drag her forward and followed blindly, too scared to do anything else.
It occurred to her only moments later that her arms would hurt less from the pelting stones if she made the skin at the top harder. It wasn't anything she'd done before, and with no model... still, she tried to work as fast as possible, ignoring any possible overgiving. She pulled at the djed in her forearms, trying to stiffen and toughen the stuff so it would resist any damage. Her feet pounding on the ground, and the rocks smacking her all over drowned into oblivion, and all the morpher's attention went into her arms. When a particularly sharp stone struck a seemingly weak point, Jenni felt the stiffness falter and snap back into her normal skin. Quickly, she forced it back, harder and more obvious than last time. She could now feel the rocks simply bouncing off the sections of skin she'd protected, before hopping away onto the crumbling ground.
Soon enough they stopped, and the Twilight brought herself out of the stupor she'd created in concentration. She glanced up to see... nothing. Pitch darkness. She started to pull at her eyes to reflect Crooks, and be able to see in this blackness, but stopped as soon as she'd started. She'd already wasted enough effort on her arms, and even cats couldn't see without any light at all. Lastly... Opheria had already created a tiny flame, lighting the massive room.
Jenni stared around, amazed at what she saw. It was huge, full of countless urns, and an odd style of architecture she didn't recognize... but she couldn't identify architecture anyways, so that thought was useless. The interesting part was the... stairs. A set of spiral stairs heading down, deep below the cavern they sat in now. It was impressive, and a little... scary... Shuddering, the Twilight hunched on the ground, taking check of what had happened.
Her heart and head were pounding from all the running, and she was a little out of breath from the exercise... she wasn't exactly 'fit'. She had several cuts and scrapes, but, luckily enough, none too bad on her head. Shara had a nasty one on her forehead and palm, which made the scholar wince in sympathy. That must have hurt. The more important fact she noticed was her arms. Tapping the skin at the top, she swore under her breath. It was hard... and not going back. She'd overgiven. It would be useful, maybe, and not as obvious as cat hair all over her arms, but still... it was annoying.
Sighing and standing up, she scanned the room, trying to think. She wandered over to one of the urns, and tapped it, craning to see inside, before inspecting the passage where they'd entered from. Plain black. Nothing there, no catwalk... nothing. Just that deep pit. It was a more than a little disturbing. She hadn't exactly signed up for this, but... they were stuck her now, and might as well find out as much information as possible... right?
She focused on the stairs, gazing at what she could make out of them from afar, but didn't move too far from the group. She didn't want to get lost or anything... though getting lost in this room would be nearly impossible. Sighing, she scratched her head with a finger, feeling sore all over. ”I guess the only way is the stairs?" She tapped her fingers absently on her book, the thing still clutched tightly in her left hand. It was covered with dents from the rock fall, but the sturdy leather had done a decent job of protection... it was alive. And she hadn't lost it, another miracle.
Common - Nari/Crook - NPC - Writing - Reading
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