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RE: YOU'RE NOT MY REAL MOM - Game Master Dark - Mar 25 2020 The fight had been short--surprisingly short--and brutal. And its outcome was incontrovertible.
As the Hive of Cetus went up in a smoldering, crackling ruin, Mother's influence slipped even from those who were a part of the Hive. Oh, she was still there--lurking, like a bad dream (or perhaps, for those loyal, a tantalizing, bittersweet promise). But they were clear enough, for the moment--perhaps their last possible chance--to think for themselves. To decide whether to attempt to flee further into the swamp, to fight back, or to submit to the cleansing at last. The tunnel itself was now swarmed with cleansing, grasping fungus--nothing passing through would escape its grip--and the Master of Fungi magic turned, striding now with ruby flashing at his forehead into the muck of Cetus. His gemstone glowed, and a wave of power swept out over Solis--and anyone else daring to approach from within the cave, or without. Mother would be pulled from them--torn away--and Astraea did not bother to look back as he paced into the swamp. Gembound have one turn to further act, or react, before Astraea arrives. Astraea's arrival at the beginning of the next posting round will end the thread, after which characters will be able to react and exit as they see fit. Gembound who are not cleansed by this thread's conclusion may find themselves permanently controlled by Mother. @Dragon (Pride, Dread, Giggle, Sergei, Legion) @Aure (Phlegethon, Eythan, Howl, Nassir, Orthoclase-Alpha) @Aries (Septiezal, Opal Three-Seven-Six) @Selenite-Gamma (Serek, Pallas) @Zyros (Aquamarine, Zelk, Tethys) @Azrael (Shoko) @Hera (Ischium, Artume) @Temperantia RE: YOU'RE NOT MY REAL MOM - Howl - Mar 25 2020 cw for vomit, swearing, bit of self harm... standard "howl's going brainless to cope" fare His mind roared back in like static, unhindered without Mother's love and influence to keep it chained and locked away. The sound was deafening - and he tried to let it out in a croaking wail as he continued to thrash around. Howl hauled himself up by his own arms, twisting and craning his neck, screeching obscenities at whoever was carrying him: With all that, he was twisting his wrists until they chafed raw against bird-skin and edging up and up until... there! A solid bite around the feathery ankle rewarded by a sharp screech and loosening. Howl wrenched his arm out, then lifted it again, scratching and squeezing the other. Moments later, Howl was in a shivering mess in the mud, pawing around frantically for her, her, The world could be falling down around him, but here he was, curled up and entirely shut off from it. exit howl (unless someone like.. jolts and bothers him) RE: YOU'RE NOT MY REAL MOM - Auré - Mar 25 2020 At the first bite, Aure'd moved towards the reeds, barking down sharp RE: YOU'RE NOT MY REAL MOM - Dragon - Mar 25 2020 Dragon huffed, first narrowing his eyes and staring over the smoldering Nest, its flames still eating at the air. Then he turned, looking over his people. "Hera," he said bluntly, to the only one who appeared wounded. "Are you all right?" He then looked to Aure, to Pride, and went on. "I believe so. It may be best to check through the rest of the cave. I don't know how this fungus works. Is destroying the main... infection," he ventured, glancing back at the burning node--he didn't know a better name for it--"-enough?" He then turned, glancing over his allies. "If any of the Masters come calling in the next few weeks, you avoid them if you can; and if you cannot you tell them the truth, and nothing more than that. We do not trust them--but we have little reason to piss them off. And stay near the water," he added, as an afterthought. If Nemean wanted to try and drag any of them to their deaths, let Aquarian eat her, this time. The thought amused him. "The Children of Rot owe you aid," Dragon said, turning back to the others, the strangers. "If you have need of us in your own homes, call us and we will come." RE: YOU'RE NOT MY REAL MOM - Giggle - Mar 25 2020 The others--the other infecteds--Giggle wasn't sure where they'd gone. She'd seen a few scatter off into the swamp, and she spoke up to say as much. "I saw a few of them running off." Eyes narrowed, and her magic swept out, searching. There was still fungus throughout Cetus--that much, she could sense; but most was not this foul, thickly-concentrated stuff, and to her senses, only a few patches were moving. There were fewer than there had been: cleansed by Aure, perhaps Astraea. But there were other shapes--Lessers, perhaps, and a few escapees from this Hive--fleeing the area entirely. She turned to face vaguely toward Tunnel H. She sent Omen that way, but she had no landmarks to go by; her magic only told her size, direction, distance, not what to look for, and she could not compare Omen's position to her vision. "I'm sending Omen to look but we may have to hunt them down. I see a couple running that way." With any luck, we'll find a cat, she thought, with spiteful malice. She was really up for killing a cat, right about now.
RE: YOU'RE NOT MY REAL MOM - Lamia - Mar 26 2020 Lamia listened to the whole battle, watched it through her siblings' eyes and a sense of horror consumed her. No...this was terrible. They each blinked out, one by one. Legion, Sergei, Azrael, Howl...Pallas and Temperantia were next. Shoko would be found soon. And then...the worst moment of all, when Mother was set ablaze, her hive utterly destroyed and her influence slipping from her mind. RE: YOU'RE NOT MY REAL MOM - Azrael - Mar 26 2020 Dark satisfaction blazed through Azrael as his flames blazed over the fungus, mixing in with those of the alligator's. He stepped away before he could get burned himself and turned, striding towards the group of gembounds that thought the battle was over. He didn't care that they'd been enemies only moments ago, and he didn't care what it would look like with him storming towards them, looking positively murderous when they had been fighting only moments ago. RE: YOU'RE NOT MY REAL MOM - Shoko - Mar 26 2020 The panda hadn't even gotten close to Howl before, suddenly, he was being thrown in the air. She skidded to a halt and watched with wide, horrified eyes the scene that played out before her. Howl's cleansing, his screaming and fall to the ground. She wanted to go to him - help him, return him to Mother but then she'd be going towards the ones that had caught and hurt him. RE: YOU'RE NOT MY REAL MOM - Pride - Mar 26 2020
Pride, unlike the rest, did not relax the instant the fight seemed to be over. He was scrambling backwards, staring wide-eyed at Azrael, preparing for further battle. He didn't know that the demon-creature had been cleansed--he knew only that it had been blowing fire, and then there'd been fire everywhere; that he'd been blinded, temporarily. But now it seemed to be on their side, and the stag--though his guard remained up, and tense--relaxed just a little. "I don't know, but it may be worth searching them out," he answered, bluntly. "I don't know much about this fungus, either. I was asked for help, and there wasn't time to explain it all." The stag glanced around, uncertain. He did not want to cast here, in Cetus, when he didn't outright have to; and anyway, there was no saying if more might lie in ambush, waiting. He'd conserve his energy, then. Pride turned, and moved vaguely back toward the entrance, though only a few yards--peering in the direction Giggle was indicating, but not yet. "We aren't many left," he told Dragon, sidelong--and then paused. Nassir was here--black in black--but where was Reign-? "Where is Reign--our cheetah?" he asked, abruptly, worriedly. "REIGN?" he called, his voice swallowed by the mists. RE: YOU'RE NOT MY REAL MOM - Dread - Mar 26 2020 Dread paid idle attention to the burning nest. It was good, that it was burning, and he roared at it, taken up in the feel of the heat flashing against his hide. It was a shrieking bellow, intense; he was content. The dragon then plodded forward, ignoring the rest, turning his back briefly and feeling his magic lashing through him. His tail rose, his entire body moving in a muscle-driven, serpentine wave that brought his head up, then down, a ripple of momentum passing along his spine and down along his tail, gaining strength: until his tail, sweeping high, came slamming back down with all the power of his magicka behind it. Beneath the power of the strike--and the magic behind it--the dragon's tail slam cracked a hole in the earth below: a great fissure that gaped suddenly, trembling the mud and splitting wide. The remains of the burning Hive began to slip, with all the dirt, the water, the dead trees, the reeds; and the ground all around began to collapse down inside it. In moments, all that remained of the hive had vanished, falling away into the newly-opened hole, filling it, the mud pouring in and smothering it completely, until all that remained was the swamp--as if it had never been. He turned to Pride, then. "I WANT MY GEMSTONES NOW," he demanded. |