by Numia on April 16th, 2016, 6:16 pm
The battle began to heat up as Ser Gwindogar knelt behind the log and some piled branches, raising up his large sword to deflect the wooden metal-tipped bolts which soared from the tree line like a hive of wasps. He was looking for an opening, but the suppressing fire of the crossbow squad was too much for him to dive into without backup. A stray bolt hit him in the shoulder before he could catch it, and it left a nasty dent which caused the knight to flinch.
Sera Jyness crouched behind some cover and set about detaching the astral body of both of her arms. She was calm in doing so, deathly calm. Numia was surprised to see a void portal of Jyness' own making begin to appear in front of her. It began to grow, and as it did Numia decided she would try again today to cast her magic. It would be dangerous and risky, but she didn't want to risk doing nothing for the battle. She still had a little left, hopefully it would prove useful.
The Pycon began to shut out all other thoughts, focusing on her breathing instead. The combat was very distracting, but she needed a clear mind if she didn't want to do something she would soon regret. Numia also focused on a point of space in front of her, scouring from it the space which gave it substance in her minds eye, that terrifying concept of emptiness eternal that haunted her dreams and knew her better than she knew it. It began to grow, slowly, as more bolts whizzed overhead. Her arms were held out towards it, staring at it blankly and feeding it more and more of her power. Like before, it called to her and she had no choice to obey. It grew to about a foot in diameter before Numia could feel strange tingles running through her body that seemed to signify that she had very little available energy to spare. After a moment, Numia fought hard within her mind to disrupt the flow. Luckily for her, it did cease. In fact, she had a foot-wide portal to spare although she had to think fast of what to do with it.
Numia looked over her shoulder to see Jyness' portal flying up into the air at a fast rate, as if being pulled by something. Maybe she was controlling it with her magical power to physically interact with people at a distance? Numia instantly wished she knew how to perform that type of magic, and resolved to ask her patron about learning it when this was all over. Jyness' Voiding portal soared overhead and angled horizontally like a black sun above the tree line. Jyness seemed to follow it with her gaze, and then she shut her eyes. From that moment on, a torrent of air and debris began to lift from the ground as if defying gravity.
Through the deafening racket, Numia listened. She could hear the panicked yells and screams of bandits unable to move away from the pull. They were terrified, as they should have been. The void was no place for a human or a Pycon. One by one, humans began to fly up towards the portal at a slow speed, flailing their limbs to grab what they could. One grabbed onto a branch, but as he screamed the branch snapped and pulled up the entire tree with it. Four bandits in total had been sucked into the vacuum. Numia's own portal could not accomplish such a thing, for it was small. Still, Numia had an idea.
"Jyness, if you have use of my small portal you may use it!"
The portal continued to draw forth energy, Jyness seemingly lost in a fierce gaze. Was Jyness losing herself to the whispers? "Sera Jyness!" Numia shouted. The Sergeant Knight seemed lost in her own gaze, feeding more and more power into the portal which only seemed to intensify despite there being no bandits left. Numia let her portal go, willing it to go away. It shrunk, and when it was half the size Numia jumped away fearing there wasn't enough time to save Jyness from herself.
Gwindogar had stood and backed away, looking to Jyness. He walked over at the same time Numia ran for her patron. Numia dug her feet into the ground and jumped up from a crouching position. She flew through the air a good two feet and grabbed ahold onto Jyness' chainmail, climbing it ring by ring until she stood upon her shoulder. "Jyness, cease your magic!" Numia yelled into her ear. Two ticks passed, that didn't work. Numia's thoughts raced for an idea, and when she finally had one it wasn't a very good one. She balled her hand into a proper fist melded together.
The pull of the void had now grown so strong that Numia and Ser Gwindogar were beginning to feel it. "I could knock her out, but with her limbs detached as they are there may be untold consequences." The knight seemed to want to see if Numia could resolve it, but he was prepared to handle the overgiving mage if nothing was done about it.
"Jyness!" Numia screamed, whipping her arm into the side of Jyness' jaw. The Sergeant Knight visible recoiled, snapping out of it. That wasn't the only thing that happened, Numia could feel Jyness quake beneath her feet, and she could hear the sound of ripping along her torso. Overgiving was beginning to take effect, and it was of a terrible kind. Jyness blinked, and just like that she finally snapped out of it and groaned in pain with a fierce expression. She focused on shutting off the tap feeding her soul to nothingness, and the pull which had grown to such epic proportions began to dwindle down to nothing. In the sky, the portal disappeared. It was over.
"Gwindogar ... attend to my wounds. There's a suturing kit in my tent." Jyness growled from her teeth, shutting her eyes and focusing on trying to reattach her limbs. The process was slow because of her injuries. "I'm sorry, that hasn't happened in ... in years. Numia, check for survivors, I'll be fine."
Numia was extremely worried about her patron, but when Gwindogar arrived with the medical supplies she knew she could do very little here. "Ser Gwindogar, I can hear the wound on her lower torso seeping blood." As she listened, more became apparent. "There's also one on her arm, but the torso one is much bigger. I must attend to the bandits! Please, take care of her!" Numia turned to look around for her steed, but she didn't see him. "Banter, come!" The dog ran out from one of the tents, rushing to her. Numia jumped onto him and grabbed on to the saddle, hoisting herself up. She took hold of his reins and ordered him to jump over the log. This time, as Banter picked up speed, she anchored herself more thoroughly by digging her knee spikes into the saddle. Her weight shifted as her nexus moved to her throat when the jump happened, but she landed safely.
Numia listened to the surrounding woods for movement as Banter ran into the now barren landscape filled with trees stripped of foliage and torn up brush. Exhaustion had crept up from within, Numia knew she was very tired. How could her patron, Sera Jyness, a Sergeant Knight succumb to overgiving like that? It was unfathomable, and the woman was practically Numia's idol when it came to the use of magic. Such things truly were dangerous...
The Pycon wondered if Alexander and Stryad were doing alright in their endeavors.