Oct 29 2020, 08:11 AM
What he was playing at was murder. In a moment, between suddenly quickened heartbeats, Tahi-shei was pinned firmly to the ground. Ametrine beat in a terrified flutter in his chest, and he wondered distantly how Vargas would do it. Would he tear out Tahi-shei's stone? Would he just crush the chrysalis? Or were his powers as a Master great enough that he could just blot him out of existence with a snap?
But he was given a chance for last words, in that moment where he believed he would die, and so he whispered, "Monster." The Leviathan likely already knew it -- Tahi-shei didn't dream that he was saying anything revolutionary or unusual, nothing he hadn't heard before. But still, he felt as though it needed to be said.
And then the Leviathan was gone.
A cold chill ran through him, confused and upset. His mind caught up to him as Vargas started to speak -- it had been a trap, yes. But also a demonstration. And Vargas, well, he was a murderer. Tahi-shei took three steps back, magic flaring out on instinct and coming up ragged but functional as black frills sprang up. This was not a creature he wanted to trifle with, he realized cooly -- telling him that in the old days, Gembound were engineered for war. The weak were culled and the strong survived. It started to fit together -- Isra calling him and those like him food. The bones and hidey-holes. Stones strewn across the floor. A massacre.
He stared blankly as Vargas laid out plainly that Tahi-shei -- and those like him, James and Madhukar and Comet and Peggy, Aran and everyone else that he knew -- was an accident. No fated purpose, no divine creator, no universal motivation. Still, he reasoned, it could not have been a coincidence that he was so similar to Astraea.
He had spoken of rebels and rebellions -- Tahi-shei was clever enough to know that such things were impossible, at least for him, at least with who he was staring at. Still, he repeated himself, once Vargas was done -- "Who are the other Masters and Overseers?" He swallowed hard, still thinking. Mind still racing. "I know of you, and of Master Astraea, and now of a Master called Nemean. I know your Overseer, and I know that Astraea does not have one, but I assume there are more. I wish to know who I am trying to avoid... 'pissing off.'"
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But he was given a chance for last words, in that moment where he believed he would die, and so he whispered, "Monster." The Leviathan likely already knew it -- Tahi-shei didn't dream that he was saying anything revolutionary or unusual, nothing he hadn't heard before. But still, he felt as though it needed to be said.
And then the Leviathan was gone.
A cold chill ran through him, confused and upset. His mind caught up to him as Vargas started to speak -- it had been a trap, yes. But also a demonstration. And Vargas, well, he was a murderer. Tahi-shei took three steps back, magic flaring out on instinct and coming up ragged but functional as black frills sprang up. This was not a creature he wanted to trifle with, he realized cooly -- telling him that in the old days, Gembound were engineered for war. The weak were culled and the strong survived. It started to fit together -- Isra calling him and those like him food. The bones and hidey-holes. Stones strewn across the floor. A massacre.
He stared blankly as Vargas laid out plainly that Tahi-shei -- and those like him, James and Madhukar and Comet and Peggy, Aran and everyone else that he knew -- was an accident. No fated purpose, no divine creator, no universal motivation. Still, he reasoned, it could not have been a coincidence that he was so similar to Astraea.
He had spoken of rebels and rebellions -- Tahi-shei was clever enough to know that such things were impossible, at least for him, at least with who he was staring at. Still, he repeated himself, once Vargas was done -- "Who are the other Masters and Overseers?" He swallowed hard, still thinking. Mind still racing. "I know of you, and of Master Astraea, and now of a Master called Nemean. I know your Overseer, and I know that Astraea does not have one, but I assume there are more. I wish to know who I am trying to avoid... 'pissing off.'"
@vargas