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RE: [Ursa Assault] Cry Havoc... - Sora - Mar 19 2021
Sora felt the earth quiver under her hooves, and her ears strained forward before she was pulling herself out of the way. And then, following Tahi-shei's command, she was running -- the creature had exploded with fury before the worm had appeared, and Sora wasn't about to try and make justifications for someone who was blatantly aggressive. Besides, she trusted Tahi-shei's words. She sort of had to. So, there was Sora, fleeing with the others who had chosen to heed his command -- moving ahead in the snow, and suddenly, she got a brilliant idea. RE: [Ursa Assault] Cry Havoc... - Maw - Mar 19 2021 Draconua caused even more of a threat, and everyone here was lucky for the spell that lifted them off the ground. Madhukar was bristling with rage, angriest most of all at the fact that she couldn't just conjure a storm to blast the massive idiot's scales off. Madhukar herself had watched what too much lightning did to such a beast. Popping the carapace off, locking the muscles, warping the skin. Armored plating was not enough to withstand her enmity. The concept of anyone else taking Draconua down after what it just did and threatened to do to those Madhukar held dear set something off in her, a ticking time bomb. When the ice worm gutted and gored Draconua, Madhukar felt a lot of things, but satisfaction was not one of them. A little relief, yes, and a whole lot of fear, then an overwhelming amount of amount of hatred and everything that came with that double-edged sword of an emotion. She wished to send her rippling arrows down upon the worm and its current catch, to increase and endorse the agony... but if anything stopped her in this instance, I would have to call it her conscience. Twisted's scathing words were finally more than welcome. Even if they probably wouldn't do much if anything, they were cathartic -- an attack Tahi-shei had not disallowed. Madhukar felt... kind of bad that the Cat had to look so pitiful, swimming through the air like that. So Madhukar would manifest the smallest bit of her smoking wrath as wings and horns (FINALLY it worked), allowing her to move around effectively in the air. She would fly... swim... whatever it was, she would make her way to Twisted, and offer a hand. Tahi-shei was right. For all that talk of Draconua's about being a harbinger of chaos, it certainly was siding with Mother and Order right now. They had to get out of here, idiot or no idiot, Mother or no Mother. If they could escape without any other casualties, it would be a success in Madhukar's eyes. Maybe not for Tahi-shei... but Tahi-shei was blind in more ways than one. @Twisted RE: [Ursa Assault] Cry Havoc... - Nemo - Mar 19 2021 Trapped in the howling white, the raptor's only indication that his, admittedly impressive, burst of sheer sound had failed was... Well. The lack of a worm. The cold senses of failure, fear, and dread instantly sink their teeth further into his body than the biting cold ever could, and so does the growing knowledge that he could never find his way back to them in the blizzard without getting in the way. So, his next best bet is to see if anyone else had shown up at the opening, where they'd set up that fortress a while ago, and make sure they're ready for whoever... might make it back. I hate all the maybes I'm dealing with right now- caves curse all of this! With that, he yanks at his magic and casts out once again, hoping to weave together another highway of calm for himself, and hopefully anyone who hits the stream, to see in, to make his way back. RE: [Ursa Assault] Cry Havoc... - Twisted - Mar 19 2021 Twisted looked back at the valkhound with a sneer. They were falling back. They were abandoning her. Fine by Twisted! Plus, she was the perfect bait for the Iceworm, which she watched rear up and attack her. That bought more time for the rest of them. RE: [Ursa Assault] Cry Havoc... - Esther - Mar 20 2021
@Vargas (bc Esther is talking to him directly) RE: [Ursa Assault] Cry Havoc... - Game Master Dark - Mar 20 2021 Content Warning This post contains potentially sensitive material: gore Violence and blood reigned, splatters of ichor gracing the chaos-laced fissures in the earth. Thrashing. Bellowing. The worm thrashed, a pop and a swirl of black consuming part of its flank and side into bleeding, gory nothing, hanging and dripping blue. It shrieked and flailed, but its scything mandibles cut, and cut...
But for those departing, it was lost to the storm. For those departing, Mother could be left behind. All memory of Ursa, ignored. Deep in the darkness, she waited. She could see through its eyes, yes--she commanded it--but was this the extent of Chaos..? Had this nest fallen so far? This was no army, carefully-scouted and clearing her tunnels with magic and fury. These were but children, children lost in the storm, bar the one beast that they'd turned upon. She felt no mockery, but there was... potential in this. If the nest was this weak, if this was the best it had to offer, then perhaps it was time to begin in earnest. All characters may now exit this thread, if they so choose, bar Draconua, who may continue to fight the ice worm or attempt to escape its cutting jaws, and Tahi-shei, who will be expected to report back. Characters may also choose to remain to fight. If any characters choose to leave via Pegasus, they should GM tag and wait for the next GM post. Exiting via the Staging Ground does not need a tag, and characters may be assumed to have left safely. @Tahi-shei (Sora) @Madhukar @Twisted @Marshmallow @Nemo @Reign @Pride (Nidhogg) @Draconua @Zhusha @Esther RE: [Ursa Assault] Cry Havoc... - Tahi-shei - Mar 20 2021 It took time, of course, to make his way back with the rest of his army -- those who had chosen to follow, anyway. He was ashamed of himself, in some ways -- ashamed that he had failed, ashamed that Mother still ran rampant in this cave, ashamed that the Master would have to deal with this alone. But mostly, he was angry. Vargas had sent them into a whiteout blizzard, in a cave too cold for fungus, with a ticking time bomb of fury who'd attacked her own troops twice. He was buzzing with the stress, the cold, the anguish.
What was going to happen to Giggle and Wyvern? What was going to happen to Draconua? What was going to happen to him? Despite it all, he didn't want her hurt, not really. He just wanted her to grow the hell up. So here he was, cold to the point of numbness and exhaustion, having lost feeling in his ears and nose, standing before the Master in the staging ground he'd helped prepare. There was fungus here, mercifully, placed by himself -- to monitor this place, to keep track of it. Esther had arrived first, he knew, from the tell of it -- the fungus couldn't hear per se, but it could tell him that there was sound. He could feel Vargas's presence more than anything, and he felt... incredibly small. Finally, he said, "... Master." It was time to make his report. He raised his chin, fought the strain in his voice as he threatened to cry, and took a deep breath. Then, he began to speak. "The Hive's Lesser spies kept watch over us in the beginning, but were thwarted in part by the storm." He sighed. "We... were also thwarted by the storm. Others attempted to join us, along the way -- some of whom made things more difficult, but ultimately were attempting to be helpful. Then, as we were traveling to the mountains -- as we had reason to believe that was where Mother was hiding -- a massive Fungal presence attacked us. It was described to me as... ah, as a worm. Easily at least ten feet long, per my best estimate, and undoubtedly serving the Hive. It attacked one of the newcomers first, and..." He cringed. "She was badly wounded. Draconua then decided that the best course of action was to split apart the earth, widening the hole made by the creature in its attempt at a grab and afflicting most of us with the violent urges associated with her magic. From there, it fell into chaos. Some of us fell into the hole, including the Boneseer Giggle and Sora, the Champion. Sora was recovered, but the newcomer who had been attacked by the worm and Giggle were chrysalized -- lost within the hole created by the worm, apparently in a tunnel of some sort." Well, never accuse him of being brief. "I attempted to recall Draconua as we paused to get our bearings in the chaos, and take stock of the situation. Members of the party began attempting to attack Draconua due to the collateral damage of her attack; I attempted to recall her once more as the dust settled, aware of the fact that she was making the problem worse. Morale was shot and my people were scared -- Draconua threw a temper tantrum; I am convinced that the only reason she did not kill me is because I soothed her somewhat with a magic of mine. I opted to ignore her rather than continue to escalate the situation, and then she chose to attack us. The worm returned, and I decided that the situation had become too dangerous with Draconua, uninfected, deciding that we were her enemy as much as the Hive was." Very notably, Tahi-shei did not mention the vote that had been taken. He would not drag the others down with him. "The storm had worsened considerably, and I could not risk moving my troops past Draconua and further into the storm after all that had happened, especially with her targeting us. I made the decision to turn back, aware of the risks. It had simply become too dangerous to continue. As far as I know, she is still fighting the beast." He dipped his head, his muscles shaking -- perhaps due to cold, fear, or exhaustion, but it was impossible for even him to tell. "I am sorry, Master. I failed." @vargas RE: [Ursa Assault] Cry Havoc... - Vargas - Mar 20 2021
RE: [Ursa Assault] Cry Havoc... - Pride - Mar 20 2021
RE: [Ursa Assault] Cry Havoc... - Draconua - Mar 21 2021 Content Warning This post contains potentially sensitive material: gore Chaotic essence pouring from her in a dangerous crescendo, Draconua gasped and wheezed where she stood, unwilling to crumble. She hardly noticed the swell of blackening flesh being gnarling and twisting and pulling into a violent nothing; hardly noticed the oxygenless blue muddling itself with her own unholy ichor; hardly noticed one of those more reasonable creatures calling to her, offering the vestiges of his ability. Pathetic, she would've thought, had she not been so focused on reducing this beast to shreds. But, flesh barely sutured together by magic? A fresh wave of exhaustion and blackness shooting across her already fleeting vision? Impossible to ignore. It was a new brand of agony weighed upon her body, skin and hide peeling back together and fitting jaggedly around the mandibles gnawing ever-deeper. Intestines were willed back into their chambers and loosely scabbed over, but they were bound to be released again once those slicing limbs were removed. And speaking of: the valkhound grappled for a grip on the worm's spines, hooked claws careless of how deep they sank in. Sanguine face-plate twisting, she craned her neck. Battered and abused lungs swelled, flanks pressing outward and painfully against their confines. She split her jaws wide, the rotten smoldering of hide intensifying once again. Draconua set her teeth against the worm's jagged hide—wherever she could—and in the same motion, let loose the fire building in her throat with a muffled roar. |