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by Tiltjuice » Fri May 23, 2014 3:10 pm
by The Carlisle » Fri May 23, 2014 5:06 pm
by Cerillium » Fri May 23, 2014 5:33 pm
Giovenith wrote:Human? How could he have forgotten that? Giovenith briefly wondered this, until she let her gaze graze over Marcus and take in the obvious. Ah. Giovenith knew little to nothing about Marcus' people or faith, and was well aware of such, but his confession conveyed enough to let her unravel the reasons behind his knotted gloom.
Pulling herself closer to him, she began to speak. "I read a book once, 'The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.' There was things that didn't make it into the movie, one of which was the Tinman's story. Tinman used to be fully flesh, and one day fell in love with a girl, whom he tried to make a house for. But his ax had been enchanted without him knowing to slip and cut him up. Everytime the Tinman lost a limb, he went to a local smith to get a replacement made of tin. He lost his arms, legs, head, and finally his mid-section, till he was completely made of tin. Because of this, he thought he'd lost his heart, and abandoned his work and girl to be alone in the woods. Only did he leave when Dorothy promised the wizard would give him a heart.
"But as we know in the story, the Tinman did have heart all along, caring for his friends and helping with the journey the whole time. The wizard told him he'd had a heart all along, because there was more to a heart than the organ itself."
Wrapping an arm around Marcus' shoulders, similar to how he often did with her, she pulled him in a protective, nurturing embrace and went on. "There are many ways to be one thing. Strong, smart, creative, caring. Part of being human is making mistakes, sometimes big, sometimes little. Not just humans, but many things. This is a universe filled with topsy turvy, for better or for worse. I can't tell you the future, but I know the present... the present tells me that this will be difficult for all of us. We will all make the most dreadful of mistakes in dreadful circumstances. But we've been through the eye and belly of the unimaginable before, so the past will never change, but the future is ours to mold." Giovenith reached up to wipe some dirt away from Marcus' cheek, pulled her arm back, then rested her head on his shoulder. "Let's do our best to make it best. There's still a long way to go."
People were beginning to wonder about supplies, and Giovenith mentally prepared herself for more challenge ahead. To her, it made sense some things would have been lost in the panic. They would sort it out soon enough.
I wear teal, blue & pink for Swith
There is a fifth dimension beyond that which is known to man. It is a dimension as vast as space and as timeless as infinity. It is the middle ground between light and shadow, between science and superstition, and it lies between the pit of man’s fears, and the summit of his knowledge. This is the dimension of imagination.
by Torsiedelle » Fri May 23, 2014 6:00 pm
by Cerillium » Fri May 23, 2014 6:18 pm
Mincaldenteans wrote:A party of brooding Klingons marched up towards Ha'nS, their weapons sweeping across the foliage that stood in their wake. They chatted among themselves in low towns, their dialects had distinct gruffer tones that made them travelers from the lowlands of the continent. Each wore a hodgepodge of leather armor with precious few metal pieces that adorned at strategic areas on their bodies. They stopped when they saw Ha'Ns at the entrance and the leader, a portly figure of middle age and even messier mane that passed for hair, narrowed his eyes and looked upon the Cultist in disguise.
"nuq Davang naDev?" (What are you doing here?) Asked the warrior, to which two of his entourage had taken opposite sides of the man. "pa' 'e' naDev ngaSwI' tu'lu' maH!" (We were supposed to be here!)
The warrior on the left nudged his arm and shook his head, "Matters not, we are all here for the same enemy, let us rid ourselves of this vermin and head back for wine and food!"
A warrior's cry echoed from deep within the cave that caught everyone's attention. Mezran was having a field day despite the pitch black interior.
"That stupid toD'saH, does he think he can wipe out a nest of those taHqeq'pu with just a blade? He'll be here all night!" Laughter erupted from the group, the portly warrior chuckling himself before continuing, "Someone bring oil and fire, we will burn these filthy creatures."
Either it was the warrior's penchant to drone on about the uses for fire against the tribbles, or maybe he just liked to himself talk, either way, the portly warrior continued as though everyone were interested, "We had a few next in the Bierqh'an lowlands where I am from. We had a similar infestation of those creatures that all but consumed the underwater reservoir that supplied our village. No matter how many we slayed, six would appear, than six more, than eighteen - it was madness. We figured out fire and oil worked best as these foul beasts catch on fire like matches. This cave," he gestured to his chin, "It leads to a large water source that Varth has since been forced to seal and look elsewhere. Today that shall change!"
"What of the bellowing idiot inside? I think I hear more than one of them," one of the warrior's men asked. This one looked as though he barely past the Rite of Ascension; his facial features were delicate, almost feminine and the only saving grace from being mistaken for a female were his broad shoulders, height and his voice. It was too bad his inexperience was showing with his question.
"What do you think you petaQ?" The middle aged warrior sniped impatiently at his subordinate, baring his teeth and looked as though he had half a mind to strike the younger warrior for such stupid question. He waved the young warrior off to the cave before them, "Get them out and set this cave to flames! Today, Varth recovers their much needed water source!"
"Cha'veh!" The warrior saluted quickly and motioned for a few more Klingons to follow him in with torches.
"So," the portly Klingon began again, taking out a canteen made of targ-hide, He took a swig of his drink and offered to Ha'nS after, "What is your name and house?"
Tiltjuice wrote:The whistling of ChryS' d'k tahgs ceased as she saw the loose cluster of Klingons coming in with their torches. Somewhere, in the distant part of her mind that wasn't high on the smell of blood, a tiny whisper tickled the edge of her psyche. It gave her the usual cliched words - to stop; that this was not her; that the tribbles had not done anything to her. And then it went beyond. Life was life, nonhuman or not. She grunted as a dull ache began throbbing at her temples and turned sharply away to hide her Shifting...just in case Hans and Rudolf's illusions couldn't cover her eye color changing.
She had one chance to make up for all of what she'd done here, she thought numbly, as she bared her teeth to no one, caught in the midst of breaking free from the bloodlust. Let's see you try to burn them with fire as cold as ice, she half-snarled, half-whispered to herself in Galatian Celtic - and so it was. The relative cool inside the cave turned frigid as she drew the heat into herself; the flames of the torches crackled harmlessly but nothing more.
The side blades on her knives retracted with metallic clicks, the blood on them hanging in the air as a mist momentarily, echoed by a reddish froth oozing out from where she'd bitten her lip and tongue without noticing.
I wear teal, blue & pink for Swith
There is a fifth dimension beyond that which is known to man. It is a dimension as vast as space and as timeless as infinity. It is the middle ground between light and shadow, between science and superstition, and it lies between the pit of man’s fears, and the summit of his knowledge. This is the dimension of imagination.
by Terintania » Fri May 23, 2014 6:31 pm
by Giovenith » Fri May 23, 2014 6:42 pm
by Cerillium » Fri May 23, 2014 7:33 pm
Terintania wrote:Nex gave Sterling a reassuring pat, though he hadn't said anything,"There's more water, and if we REALLY need it, I could teleport back here and get it." With that in mind, he wondered how easy this would be for him if he was on his own. He could teleport around the world, really, and that was how he got to the deaths he had to ferry, but he actually wasn't sure if worked to teleport far when there WASN'T a death, and he wasn't sure about teleporting so far here without a death to guide him, where there was so much debris and whatnot he could teleport into. And then there was the magical aspect. But he was confident he could teleport back here if they needed the water.
Looking at Marcus, he gave a slight nod of acknowledgement to his thanks, then said, "My name is Nex. Death is what cursed me to be like this," It wasn't clear whether or not if he was talking about a person, a thing, or just....death. "Nex Messor," He clarified with his last name. "Without these circumstances, there is a good chance that some of us would not meet at all."
I wear teal, blue & pink for Swith
There is a fifth dimension beyond that which is known to man. It is a dimension as vast as space and as timeless as infinity. It is the middle ground between light and shadow, between science and superstition, and it lies between the pit of man’s fears, and the summit of his knowledge. This is the dimension of imagination.
by Cerillium » Fri May 23, 2014 7:36 pm
Primordial Luxa wrote:"Let me call Primordial and see if he could use a hand" she said trying to be helpful, she stepped out for a moment to call him before returning several minutes later her skin a reddish color and covered in eyes like designs. "Hes in another city and would be thrilled if we joined him." she extended her arm and it opened up revealing pulsing lights and organic irregularities.
I wear teal, blue & pink for Swith
There is a fifth dimension beyond that which is known to man. It is a dimension as vast as space and as timeless as infinity. It is the middle ground between light and shadow, between science and superstition, and it lies between the pit of man’s fears, and the summit of his knowledge. This is the dimension of imagination.
by Fvaarniimar » Fri May 23, 2014 7:55 pm
Cerillium wrote:Terintania wrote:Nex gave Sterling a reassuring pat, though he hadn't said anything,"There's more water, and if we REALLY need it, I could teleport back here and get it." With that in mind, he wondered how easy this would be for him if he was on his own. He could teleport around the world, really, and that was how he got to the deaths he had to ferry, but he actually wasn't sure if worked to teleport far when there WASN'T a death, and he wasn't sure about teleporting so far here without a death to guide him, where there was so much debris and whatnot he could teleport into. And then there was the magical aspect. But he was confident he could teleport back here if they needed the water.
Looking at Marcus, he gave a slight nod of acknowledgement to his thanks, then said, "My name is Nex. Death is what cursed me to be like this," It wasn't clear whether or not if he was talking about a person, a thing, or just....death. "Nex Messor," He clarified with his last name. "Without these circumstances, there is a good chance that some of us would not meet at all."
Marcus gently extracted himself from the hugging situation and offered a handshake to Nex. His weak moment was brushed under the rug (hopefully) and now he was hesitant to let his guard down. Giovenith had shared poignant moments with him and he was relaxed around her but he wasn't sure about those outside the Teen Club. He felt the pressing need to be more adult (and lamented that their current predicament wouldn't allow him to just be himself.)
"That's Giovenith and Kale," Marcus wasn't sure if people had been introduced but there wasn't anything wrong with reaffirming names. "Kale's our botany expert and manipulates plants, sorta like chlorokinesis. Giovenith is a god, but a very good and compassionate one." He glanced around at the others. "That's Dani over there. She came from the Drones and she's wickedly clever with machines. Pretty, too. Torii's the girl holding the cat. Former child soldier and one of my best friends. Torii, not the cat. I don't know the cat's story. The guy in the heavy coat is Bran Nikanor. He's a former conscript from the Branriech and owns a tinkerer's shop not far from the Building. He's been here for ages. That big guy in the uniform was Dia. Time Cop. The furry wolf guy is Ray, but I don't know him well. I think he's a former soldier or maybe some sort of private investigator? You've met Sterling. Obviously a Pony, but he uses magic. Then we have the Monfroxian by the door. She's always by doors," Marcus paused and grinned. He wondered if Varona ever stopped guarding long enough to unwind. He noticed her extra arms but, with so many people gathered around, he didn't want to point them out. She might be sensitive about them, after all. "I don't know who the insect guy is, or the guy who came in with you."
by Cerillium » Fri May 23, 2014 8:08 pm
Fvaarniimar wrote:Nick, who unsurprisingly had been feeling excited, happy and somewhat jealous of (odd as that was) the nanites (who were in control of the situation to some extent) meowed immediately after Bran's mention of a cat, and then- although no outward signs indicated it- grew rather pensieve as further people were introduced.
The cat glanced at Bran, who didn't seem terribly attentive. <Honestly, maybe it would be better to have someone taller lift me? I hope Bran doesn't mind- but it's high and that means I really have to push with my legs- might accidentally extend claws- and... Well... That could hurt a person, (some fear/concern) if the difference is large. If smaller, that helps for a lot of reasons, also makes the jump easier...>
I wear teal, blue & pink for Swith
There is a fifth dimension beyond that which is known to man. It is a dimension as vast as space and as timeless as infinity. It is the middle ground between light and shadow, between science and superstition, and it lies between the pit of man’s fears, and the summit of his knowledge. This is the dimension of imagination.
by Primordial Luxa » Fri May 23, 2014 8:34 pm
Cerillium wrote:Primordial Luxa wrote:"Let me call Primordial and see if he could use a hand" she said trying to be helpful, she stepped out for a moment to call him before returning several minutes later her skin a reddish color and covered in eyes like designs. "Hes in another city and would be thrilled if we joined him." she extended her arm and it opened up revealing pulsing lights and organic irregularities.
Naomi's face wrinkled into a bright smile. "Fantastic," she chimed, eager to travel once again by Luxan means. "Should we bring him some coffee, or maybe a doughnut?"
She wasn't too worried about stepping a way for a while. The others could reach her if they needed her, and she wouldn't be of much use to Ceril and Wren at the moment. The prospect of seeing more places - other than Bielefeld and the Island - was a pleasant one.
Swith Witherward wrote:But I trust the people here. Well, except Prim. He has shifty eyes but his cute smile make up for it.
Monfrox wrote:But it's not like we've known Prim to really stick with normality...
P2TM wrote:HORROR/THRILLER Winner - Community Choice Award For Favorite Horror/Thriller Player: Primordial Luxa
by Cerillium » Fri May 23, 2014 8:40 pm
Tiltjuice wrote:Contrary to both Marcus' initial command-like reaction and the advice from Nex and Am, Dia had decided enough was enough. For all that he and his were (wrongly) considered heralds of Death, they never brought it. What they valued was life, and if that meant his own's top was about to empty - well, a curveball was a curveball. Never mind that Fate could make it fly backward, do a barrel roll, and then open itself up like a banana peel for someone to slip on.
He grit his teeth and rolled off the cars. In the blink of an eye, he was on the roof of the building across from the textile factory. A series of divots marked the places where he'd literally slammed his armored feet into the walls of the building and sprung up it.
Lying flat, again, he crawled to the far edge and melted a hole in the roof railing, hopefully to see down the road from which the nanite stream had come. The sudden exertion had him sweating and panting inside his armor; but its nature as a highly heat-resistant suit helped to insulate him from sensors. At least partially. He hoped.
I wear teal, blue & pink for Swith
There is a fifth dimension beyond that which is known to man. It is a dimension as vast as space and as timeless as infinity. It is the middle ground between light and shadow, between science and superstition, and it lies between the pit of man’s fears, and the summit of his knowledge. This is the dimension of imagination.
by Mincaldenteans » Fri May 23, 2014 11:37 pm
Cerillium wrote:Ha'nS regarded the fat Klingon and took a swig from the canteen before handing it back again. "Ha'nS, son of T'lor, of the House of Rie'Q. My brother is in the cave still, as are our companions." Several excuses for why he was outside sprung to mind but, as any good soldier will tell you, the less you say is the less you have to remember and the better the cover story is because of it.
A few steps brought him to the cave entrance. "Ru'hOff, ChryS, Mezran, stop counting dead petaQ. Come out so we can burn the bodies." He had no intention of letting the tribbles bake. In fact, the whole mess of them was comprised of individual creatures that were still innocent and only doing what was natural. He snorted. War does not harm the innocent; mercy is strength. It would be better if the tribbles that were still alive were somewhere safe, perhaps with Will. In fact, that was a perfect idea. He imagined they'd all vanish with a soft pop and appear on the bridge with a loud fart. And so it was.
(Will wasn't happy.)
"My companions have slaughtered thousands already," Ha'nS lip curled in a boast that didn't reach his eyes. "The bodies litter the floor." He didn't think a dead tribble would look much different than a live one, and tribbles were nothing more than fuzzy, large pebbles. And so it was.
(The scattered rocks inside the cave reshaped themselves until the pile of dead creatures was so dense that Ru'hOff had to physically push them aside in order to retreat.)
Ha'nS eyes shifted to the youthful warrior who had spoken. "A warrior doesn't turn back from an enemy just because the battlefield is small and dark. Nothing is more honorable than victory; we had no torches so we used our blades. That 'idiot', as you call him, has slain more in a day than many will in a week. There aren't many left alive. Go and see for yourself."
by Swith Witherward » Sat May 24, 2014 7:31 am
Primordial Luxa wrote:"Not a bad idea" she said and the fleshy cocoons from earlier began to close around them. When they receded they were standing in the middle of some kind of factory and Insidious, quick as a bird snatched something off one of the devices before they were once again smothered. This time when the flesh retreated they were standing in the middle of what looked like a shipping container filled to the brim with books. Insidious stood next to Naomi holding a box of steaming pastries before calling out "Primordial, I brought the godling, how you doin?" their was a sudden commotion from behind one of the piles before Primordial fell through it obvious surprised by their appearance. He quickly regained his composure and stood up to greet them "I was busy, now i'm suddenly not." he said obvious annoyed and Insidious sudden arrival.
Mincaldenteans wrote:"Who dares stop our advance against these filthy beasts!?" Mezran shouted, lost in his bloodrage and paused short of striking one of the strangers that had entered the cave with torches.
"Your friend outside calls for you all," the young warrior spoke up and surveyed the field of battle with a torch. He was impressed, if a bit intimidated that three Klingons had slain so many with just blades. The young Klingon's thick eyebrows perched in astonishment as he asked, having not quite believed HanS' words until now, "How did you manage this?"
"How else? You swing your weapon, preferably hitting more than just one creature," Mezran said with a mirthless smirk. He narrowed his eyes upon the young Klingon and the two of his companions, as they all stood there unconvinced of Mezran and his friends' accomplishments. With the torches dimly illuminating the interior of the cave, Mezran looked around and fully understood (even if it was an illusion) all that he and his friends had wrought. Astounded at the sight of so many dead tribbles, Mezran led out a victory roar, his massive arms splayed out with weapons outstretched. "Glorious!" He said enthusiastically.
"Yes, you bring honor to us all!" One of the warriors spoke. Mezran did not need to be told so, and he just growled in acknowledgement of it.
"Let us leave, we have a long day's journey back to Varth," Mezran said, sheathing his blades.
"There are still more out there," the young warrior spoke up.
"Then deal with them! I have had my fill of these unnatural things. Come Ru'hOff, ChryS, we make for Varth," Mezran said, though the implication was clear that they needed to head back to the vehicle they descended down in. "With HanS, we shall celebrate our victory in the halls and usher in a new day!"
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Anti-intellectual elitism: the dismissal of science, the arts,
and humanities and their replacement by entertainment,
self-righteousness, ignorance, and deliberate gullibility. - sauce
by Primordial Luxa » Sat May 24, 2014 8:35 am
Swith Witherward wrote:"You can't be busy when Insidious and I brought sweet things to eat," Naomi chided him, although she was still a bit dizzy from the transport. "And you're always busy, Primordial. All work and no play will turn you into another grumpy Thaddeus Cerillium. Trust me, I know."
She turned her head this way and that, taking in the room and all the books. "Where are we? Why do you stay in such a dreary place? Books should be studied in sunlight, unless they're meant to be studied in moonlight because of magic or because they're ancient. Hmmm. That reminds me, I have an overdue library book."
Naomi paused and set herself in front of Primordial. "How's Aegis? Is he going to be okay? Is he still melty?"
Swith Witherward wrote:But I trust the people here. Well, except Prim. He has shifty eyes but his cute smile make up for it.
Monfrox wrote:But it's not like we've known Prim to really stick with normality...
P2TM wrote:HORROR/THRILLER Winner - Community Choice Award For Favorite Horror/Thriller Player: Primordial Luxa
by Fvaarniimar » Sat May 24, 2014 9:39 am
by Terintania » Sat May 24, 2014 7:09 pm
Cerillium wrote:Fvaarniimar wrote:Nick, who unsurprisingly had been feeling excited, happy and somewhat jealous of (odd as that was) the nanites (who were in control of the situation to some extent) meowed immediately after Bran's mention of a cat, and then- although no outward signs indicated it- grew rather pensieve as further people were introduced.
The cat glanced at Bran, who didn't seem terribly attentive. <Honestly, maybe it would be better to have someone taller lift me? I hope Bran doesn't mind- but it's high and that means I really have to push with my legs- might accidentally extend claws- and... Well... That could hurt a person, (some fear/concern) if the difference is large. If smaller, that helps for a lot of reasons, also makes the jump easier...>
The meow reached Marcus' ears. Wren had told him a bit about Nick but it was in context to her trip to the warehouse and the Allspice problem. He turned his face to look at the animal and then shrugged in apology. "Sorry, I can't remember your name, kitty," and then added for Nex's benefit, "The cultists call him Telepathicat and throw up mental shields around their minds when he's around. He reads minds, or talks through touch. Something like that. The shields protect him from accidentally tapping into raw insanity."
by Cerillium » Sat May 24, 2014 7:40 pm
Terintania wrote:Nex shook Marcus' hand and listened to him introducing everyone, nodding to each of them in turn, as they were mentioned, even though it was basically a guarantee that none of them were really paying enough attention to see the nod. "Thank you for the introductions," He said to Marcus, giving him a nod as well. Once the introductions were over, Nex glanced around, wondering if there was anything anyone needed assistance with. Suddenly, his mind went to Am. Was he alright out there? He was fairly certain that the Tilktep knew how to survive against these enemies, and he didn't get the sense that Am was dead or dying, but since he didn't know if his powers even worked for Tilktep, he wanted to know for sure.
Am. Are you alright out there? If you can get to the bank, I'm sure no one would mind if you came in, He said in his mind, wondering if Am would even hear him, or what the range was to the mental connection. He also wondered how long it was supposed to last.
I wear teal, blue & pink for Swith
There is a fifth dimension beyond that which is known to man. It is a dimension as vast as space and as timeless as infinity. It is the middle ground between light and shadow, between science and superstition, and it lies between the pit of man’s fears, and the summit of his knowledge. This is the dimension of imagination.
by Torsiedelle » Sat May 24, 2014 7:59 pm
by Germanic Templars » Sun May 25, 2014 12:29 am
The BranRiech wrote:Natiya calmly followed along, taking in the bustling urban scene she was looking at, reading every little sign she could as Aleki guided her into a building. "This is the place, eh?" She smiled, looking around. Not much had changed in the art of lobbies over the years somehow, but the sounds of manufacturing sounded a bit closer than usual, and the glow from the forges (Or what she assumed were such) provided a nice lighting effect in the front.
by Tiltjuice » Sun May 25, 2014 2:34 am
by Swith Witherward » Sun May 25, 2014 1:25 pm
Torsiedelle wrote:"Hiya.", Torii said plainly to Marcus, still maintaining her smile. "You okay? Say, I think we could bust through that chained door over there, but there's also this vent up here, and I might be able to get through. I'm scared that something else might be in there, though, so I was wondering if I could get help lifting the kitty up there, so he could move around faster."
She joined Marcus and spoiling the cat, scratching his ear a little. "Oh, and I didn't know I was one of your best friends. I guess we share the same feelings, huh? I think it would be cool if everyone could hang out when we get back to our world."
She stepped over beside the wall, only a few feet away, and pointed to the vent. "See? I'm too short."
★ Madhouse ★
Role Play
& Writers Group
Anti-intellectual elitism: the dismissal of science, the arts,
and humanities and their replacement by entertainment,
self-righteousness, ignorance, and deliberate gullibility. - sauce
by Swith Witherward » Sun May 25, 2014 1:30 pm
Primordial Luxa wrote:Primordial smiled at her before taking one of the threats Insidious was offering. “Youd be surprised how busy on can be when their trying to turn this…” he handed her a small test tube of grey dust “into your old friend.” He paused to look around a strange mixture of emotions crossing his face. “This is a small storage unit we bought a few years ago, it in a city close to Belefield but far enough to be outside any potential danger zones.”
★ Madhouse ★
Role Play
& Writers Group
Anti-intellectual elitism: the dismissal of science, the arts,
and humanities and their replacement by entertainment,
self-righteousness, ignorance, and deliberate gullibility. - sauce
by The BranRiech » Sun May 25, 2014 1:58 pm
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