Mar 06 2021, 12:41 AM
A crunch. A retreat. And from the other? Screaming and flinging and a whirlwind, much like the one Khavur had created to attack Vargas... but somehow entirely ineffective. Khavur should've screamed, should've snarled and barked and slashed it into the both of them, pulverized them for their weakness and foolishness. Should've felt elated by her power and crushed by their lacking. "STOP! YOU'RE GOING TO KILL IT." And maybe she- it should've.
But they were right there. And V- Master Vargas could be right there. And the blood was right there, the armor, the carapace, the worm ather its feet. The pain, the scorching rain, the dust kicked up mixing with the haze in the air. Rain was finally coming. The forest was saved.
Khavur would resign, letting the zoisite cling to its limbs desperately. The Reaver was caught between marvel and pain. Reduced to ashes and its core, the zoisite had found its true force in its survival. Perhaps that was not the result it had expected. Someone who seemed so selfless, so giving, so sensitive... could crush a monster's legs if it meant saving their own life. Or maybe its selflessness was ingrained so deeply in its instincts that it really was fighting for the labradorite.
The labradorite had certainly tried to fight for the zoisite. It put too much effort into words. All that strength put into a bark and for what? Pitiful scrapes at Khavur's armored skin, embarrassment. Truly, it was out of its element, and desperately seeking a foothold in foreign terrain. Khavur had proved, today, that on land, and when protecting, it was better. Tremendously better. Disappointing.
Khavur's next few breaths were sharp growls. It remained quiet, glaring at the labradorite and straining to look at the zoisite. "I HAVE FINISHED. N-NEITHER OF YOU ARE DEAD." Khavur's legs hurt, they really hurt, more than they had ever hurt before. Impressive, terrifying, confusing, painful. Far, far too many emotions, and that was just in one direction. "L-et go of me," Khavur snapped, feeling its mind fuzz, its vision darken. It couldn't collapse, it couldn't collapse, it's just the legs please don't collapse--
Somehow, it was managing. "The zoisite..." What on earth was happening to it? These weren't the effects of pain, were they? "...has a spark." Both heads, wobbling and unbalanced, would train on the labradorite. "Either... find yours..." Khavur would put extra effort into composing itself for the next part. It cleared a throat: "...or I w-ill not hesitate... to t-ake you down b-efore Vargas d-does." That was it. Taking a page from the labradorite's book, using up way too much of its energy just to get a message across. At least Khavur meant its message.
The world was catching up to it. The sun, expanding, was beginning to swallow Khavur whole. Of all the places it could have looked, it somehow completely missed -- or avoided -- the place it called home. They were right there. All this, all this time, and they were right. There.
But they were right there. And V- Master Vargas could be right there. And the blood was right there, the armor, the carapace, the worm at
Khavur would resign, letting the zoisite cling to its limbs desperately. The Reaver was caught between marvel and pain. Reduced to ashes and its core, the zoisite had found its true force in its survival. Perhaps that was not the result it had expected. Someone who seemed so selfless, so giving, so sensitive... could crush a monster's legs if it meant saving their own life. Or maybe its selflessness was ingrained so deeply in its instincts that it really was fighting for the labradorite.
The labradorite had certainly tried to fight for the zoisite. It put too much effort into words. All that strength put into a bark and for what? Pitiful scrapes at Khavur's armored skin, embarrassment. Truly, it was out of its element, and desperately seeking a foothold in foreign terrain. Khavur had proved, today, that on land, and when protecting, it was better. Tremendously better. Disappointing.
Khavur's next few breaths were sharp growls. It remained quiet, glaring at the labradorite and straining to look at the zoisite. "I HAVE FINISHED. N-NEITHER OF YOU ARE DEAD." Khavur's legs hurt, they really hurt, more than they had ever hurt before. Impressive, terrifying, confusing, painful. Far, far too many emotions, and that was just in one direction. "L-et go of me," Khavur snapped, feeling its mind fuzz, its vision darken. It couldn't collapse, it couldn't collapse, it's just the legs please don't collapse--
Somehow, it was managing. "The zoisite..." What on earth was happening to it? These weren't the effects of pain, were they? "...has a spark." Both heads, wobbling and unbalanced, would train on the labradorite. "Either... find yours..." Khavur would put extra effort into composing itself for the next part. It cleared a throat: "...or I w-ill not hesitate... to t-ake you down b-efore Vargas d-does." That was it. Taking a page from the labradorite's book, using up way too much of its energy just to get a message across. At least Khavur meant its message.
The world was catching up to it. The sun, expanding, was beginning to swallow Khavur whole. Of all the places it could have looked, it somehow completely missed -- or avoided -- the place it called home. They were right there. All this, all this time, and they were right. There.
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