Dec 25 2015, 11:33 PM
Cayenne was making her way on her herb run again, because her supplies were never full, and she could always have more. Her satchel was almost bursting to the brim, it was heavy on her shoulder, and she was getting ready to turn back now to Polaris and distribute her wealth into the little glass jars she found in Orion that kept the leaves fresh. She had a shelf of them now, and she felt really proud of it.
She adjusted the satchel on her shoulder, shrugging it to a different spot with a short sigh, and as she turned, she heard something. Something that made her heart stop.
Her mind went blank, and she just ran towards the sound. No matter how many times she heard pain and torment in a ripping scream, she would always be afraid, always run towards the sound. She climbed up the trees, her heart pounding wildly, her claws scrambling in haste to get there faster, faster, to not be too late to save a life. And when she got there, the first thing that hit her was this smell of burned and burning flesh that assaulted her nose. She reeled back from it even as she scrambled towards it, pulling her scarf over her nose and mouth. This....big....sack of burned flesh was still alive??
She fought back the urge to throw up - she'd never thought she'd see something worse than Bog's state, but this - this was so close to death she was too afraid to even touch them.
She almost stepped in this substance, such a pure white that pooled around the creature's flesh, taking it for snow, and if it wasn't for the harsh slap of heat in her face, she wouldn't have a foot left to walk with. It was - some white fire, some substance so hot that she could barely understand how this creature still breathed. It even....came from its mouth.
She shook with fear, her eyes wide, impossibly wide. What caused this? Was this from- from them? or was it from someone else? She raised her hand to try and understand this, her hand feeling like it was touching the steam of a furnace, even a good foot from the creature. It was radiating with it, and she knew for this, she would have to do it from a distance.
Her gem finger flashed in accordance with her fear and her desperation to understand what was going on, and she could see in him, in this jaguar that had once been so proud and full of life. His bones were broken, his sides were ripped open, his skin torn, and his mind was just a riddled mess, and there was this intense fire in him that burned and seeped from him, a last chance to heal what had gone wrong. The fire had consumed him till there was barely anything left, and she was instantly reminded of when Bog's spell had gone horribly wrong, how he screamed and almost died from the bad casting of magic. Now, now she knew just how bad a spell could go.
She shook violently when she saw all this, her breath coming shallowly. Could she fix this? Could she bear to hope? Could she take this broken husk and set it to rights?
She could only try.
With her army of bacteria, she set them all on various tasks all throughout the body, her hands shaking and shaking like the cold was settling in, but she didn't register the snowfall at all, only this pain he was suffering. First and foremost she rid his blood and his body of any and all traces of fire left in him, setting a slow and steady knit of good bacteria to soothe the open wounds. She sent a wave of her army towards his mind to slow it down, relax it, and tell parts of him to send a numbing agent to soothe the pain - there was nowhere in him that didn't hurt. The bones she would save for last - the first thing was for the pain to stop so he could relax.
She wished she could ask him his name, but she could feel the presence of mind-altering substances in his blood, and he should be out of his head by now. She didn't expect anything from him while she worked. When she was done with the first wave of first aid, she let down her arm with a long and tired sigh, and set to work setting a very small fire near the creature for that sweet smoke that would help him drift off and numb the pain. Luckily it was easy - she just threw the sweet herbs onto that white stuff and let it burn. Unluckily, she couldn't use any of her herbs to apply to his skin for the pain or inflammation - she would have to use magic for that.
If she had sleeves, she would've rolled them up. Time to really test her skills here.
She adjusted the satchel on her shoulder, shrugging it to a different spot with a short sigh, and as she turned, she heard something. Something that made her heart stop.
Her mind went blank, and she just ran towards the sound. No matter how many times she heard pain and torment in a ripping scream, she would always be afraid, always run towards the sound. She climbed up the trees, her heart pounding wildly, her claws scrambling in haste to get there faster, faster, to not be too late to save a life. And when she got there, the first thing that hit her was this smell of burned and burning flesh that assaulted her nose. She reeled back from it even as she scrambled towards it, pulling her scarf over her nose and mouth. This....big....sack of burned flesh was still alive??
She fought back the urge to throw up - she'd never thought she'd see something worse than Bog's state, but this - this was so close to death she was too afraid to even touch them.
She almost stepped in this substance, such a pure white that pooled around the creature's flesh, taking it for snow, and if it wasn't for the harsh slap of heat in her face, she wouldn't have a foot left to walk with. It was - some white fire, some substance so hot that she could barely understand how this creature still breathed. It even....came from its mouth.
She shook with fear, her eyes wide, impossibly wide. What caused this? Was this from- from them? or was it from someone else? She raised her hand to try and understand this, her hand feeling like it was touching the steam of a furnace, even a good foot from the creature. It was radiating with it, and she knew for this, she would have to do it from a distance.
Her gem finger flashed in accordance with her fear and her desperation to understand what was going on, and she could see in him, in this jaguar that had once been so proud and full of life. His bones were broken, his sides were ripped open, his skin torn, and his mind was just a riddled mess, and there was this intense fire in him that burned and seeped from him, a last chance to heal what had gone wrong. The fire had consumed him till there was barely anything left, and she was instantly reminded of when Bog's spell had gone horribly wrong, how he screamed and almost died from the bad casting of magic. Now, now she knew just how bad a spell could go.
She shook violently when she saw all this, her breath coming shallowly. Could she fix this? Could she bear to hope? Could she take this broken husk and set it to rights?
She could only try.
With her army of bacteria, she set them all on various tasks all throughout the body, her hands shaking and shaking like the cold was settling in, but she didn't register the snowfall at all, only this pain he was suffering. First and foremost she rid his blood and his body of any and all traces of fire left in him, setting a slow and steady knit of good bacteria to soothe the open wounds. She sent a wave of her army towards his mind to slow it down, relax it, and tell parts of him to send a numbing agent to soothe the pain - there was nowhere in him that didn't hurt. The bones she would save for last - the first thing was for the pain to stop so he could relax.
She wished she could ask him his name, but she could feel the presence of mind-altering substances in his blood, and he should be out of his head by now. She didn't expect anything from him while she worked. When she was done with the first wave of first aid, she let down her arm with a long and tired sigh, and set to work setting a very small fire near the creature for that sweet smoke that would help him drift off and numb the pain. Luckily it was easy - she just threw the sweet herbs onto that white stuff and let it burn. Unluckily, she couldn't use any of her herbs to apply to his skin for the pain or inflammation - she would have to use magic for that.
If she had sleeves, she would've rolled them up. Time to really test her skills here.
@Vicktor