Dec 26 2015, 06:03 PM
Big Bog was quick to act, and although the searing pain of burnt skin did not leave his body-- it was almost worse with the splashes of water-- the flames did peeter out. He heard Dragon's roar and felt a great searing shame: had he failed? The pain was almost too great to take and he knew there wasn't much time left. Something was severely wrong with what he had done.
The bat clung to his friend, wheezing now, crawling across the pelt of the great Big Bog. He was, as always, blind-- but his other senses were dull under the roaring pain of his flesh.
Tal'at could feel the world slipping away as he curled up into the pounding chamber of the Bog, but he reached out one last time, breathing out single words now instead of his drumming three word usual speech pattern. He simply didn't have the strength anymore.
In the distance, an incredibly agitated spider let out a cascade of horrible sounding hisses, retreating further into the swamp's lake. All of Tal'at's suffering was hers, but she would not be graced with the gentle comfort of sleep. Her red eyes glared out at the surface of the water, towards the chunks of gems that were just beginning to form new life-- distrust through her trapped, primitive mind.
Dec 26 2015, 06:18 PM
Czernobog could barely hear over the sound of his own panicked bleating and the thud of his heart, but Dragon's bellow cut through the noise, made the boar's head lift, yelp back. "Daaaaaaaad!" It was a frightened screech more than anything, the only thing he could think of to say, a cry for help. But the alligator was still, and the pig let out an irritated, grieving squeal, focused back on the bat, watched as the flames died down, leaving blackened, mutilated skin in their wake. There was... he was... No, no, but Czernobog knew enough to know death when he saw it.
Not even Tal'at could survive wounds so severe.
A low bleat of pain escaped his throat, dripped through the air, legs shaking. Big Bog. The whisper made him still, turn to peer at his friend, lowering his snout to rest against the bat's cheek. Please stay. I. Rest. Black eyes widened, and the words were met with a grunt of protest. No, where, you can't go, just stay here!
But the bat's heartbeat stayed, unsteady and weakening, and he moved, moved, and he was already climbing over muscle and bone to rest within the boar's ribcage before Czernobog thought to stop him. Bile rose in his throat, choked any more sounds, and the pig twitched in place, wanting to crawl out of his skin, leave, because this, this was not worth his Purpose.
Guard. Bog. Protect.
And then he was gone.
And he felt it. The body pressed up against his heart went still, and failure settled into the boar's bones like an old friend, made him wail, ears flicking wildly, head whipping from side to side. Wake up wake up wake up obudzić się obudzić wybudzenia!
But the heartbeat stayed gone, and soon Czernobog's voice fell silent to match it.
@Dragon
Dec 26 2015, 06:40 PM
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@Czernobog
Dec 26 2015, 07:03 PM
Czernobog felt... numb. He didn't react for long moments after Dragon stormed to his side, scaly snout pressed up against the boar's. He simply stared, blankly, and tried to breathe. With every thump of his heart, he could feel the bat's corpse, and he... didn't know what to do. It took him even longer to respond to the alligator's words.
Alive? Need. Pull. Out? Tal'at? In?
The pig whined, low in his throat, a wavering, child-like sound.
Not. Mean. Harm. Creating. Life. He. In pain. Breathed. Fire. Moved into. Blind.
He needed to focus. He needed to be Good. For Tiny.
"Deaaaaaaaad," Czernobog finally murmured, low and monotone, whispery. "Stiiiiiiiiill." Another whine, and the boar shuddered all over hard, pressed into Dragon's snout and clenched his beady eyes shut. "Huuuuuuuuurt. Couuuuldn't. Heeeeeeelp." I couldn't even save him. What kind of Guard am I? How did he explain that the bat's body was curled up, almost around his heart?
"Tiiiiiiinyyyyyyyy," the pig cried, helplessly, fat tears wetting his wiry fur. "Faaaaaaaailed." Wasn't this the ultimate failure? The evidence was sitting cocooned in electrocuted meat and cradled by rib-bones. Frustration bit at him, made him squeal, shudder again. "Frieeeeeeeeeend!"
He needed Willow, needed a translator, needed some way to tell his father how it felt to have their friend's wings digging into his organs. The claws digging into his gut. The cold gem pressed up to the center of his body. But Czernobog said nothing else, shaking and crying quietly.
@Dragon
Dec 26 2015, 07:18 PM
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@Czernobog
Dec 26 2015, 08:01 PM
The tears slowed and stopped of their own accord. All of Czernobog's remaining energy was focused on listening to his father. Bog. Not. Fail. Accident. Understand? The pig swallowed thickly, nodded against his father's scales. It was a comfort, at least, to know that Dragon didn't blame him.
But no one could stop him from blaming himself.
Help. Help. He could help. He could be a Good Bog, because Tiny had asked him to Guard, and Protect, and he would. "Heeeelp," Czernobog repeated, nodding again, the movement jerky and almost mechanical. Come.
The boar followed, unsteady and slow, his gait awkward, chest tipped upwards as if afraid to let the body inside slip out. He moved automatically, instinctively, any higher thought on lockdown. He just... couldn't. Not with his friend silent and cold, next to his heart.
Protect. The word cut through the fog, made him slow to a stop, gaze drifting listlessly. What was he supposed to... there were two eggs, tiny, humming with unborn life, and a choked snort rolled from his throat. Czernobog nodded again, but this was more determined, head raising to meet Dragon's gaze silently before he moved, slowly, gently, lowered down to the muddy floor of the swamp. His massive head moved to sit in the muck.
In moments, the gigantic monster was curled around the impromptu nest, no inch of the eggs left unguarded. "Proooootect," he rumbled out, eyes dropping to half-mast, watching his father. His father, who had Lost too. Czernobog snuffled, a hoof twitching as if it wanted to reach out. "Aaaaaccident. Youuuu," he tried, snout wrinkling in frustration, deeper in disgust when a wing slipped, folded against his throat. "Noooot. Faaaaaail. Aaaaaaccident."
@Dragon
Dec 26 2015, 08:38 PM
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( @Czernobog ; exit Dragon)
Dec 26 2015, 10:28 PM
I. Thank you. Czernobog simply blinked; assuring his father was, after all, a given. With everything that had happened, the boar was almost beginning to doubt that his trial remained ongoing - perhaps he had been found innocent after all, if Dragon was taking such pains to be... kind. But then, he'd always been kind. He was a good Dad.
Try something. Not. Move. The pig stilled, settling in place, eyeing the alligator curiously. Could he fix Tiny? But Tiny was curled in his chest, heavy and cold. No, it couldn't be that. His father moved closer, took his broken tusk between shining jaws, and Czernobog's eyes widened quizzically. Could he... mend the connection? Stop the curse from killing any more of his plant friends? The boar didn't think anyone could do it - but then, if anyone could, it would be Dragon.
Only moments later the alligator released his tusk with a sharp cry, and Czernobog only just managed not to flinch back, too afraid of hurting the eggs. Could the curse hurt Rots, too? The thought made his stomach roll, watch silently as Dragon ran off, curl even closer around the nest, determined not to mess up his task. He'd never hurt a baby, and he'd be damned if he broke the record now.
With an exhausted snort, the boar fell into a fitful sleep.
The cold gem pressed to his heart kept waking him up.
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