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RE: [Quest] The Trial of Hydra - Blinding White - Virgil - Mar 28 2020 She gave a keening call, eyes immediately darting to the spray of red red red that'smyred across the snow. The rimeling's ears flickered back, but she shouldered on, stuttering through the snow because everyone else was moving on and why shouldn't she? Virgil heaved softly (and would've clutched her side if she could) as she moved after Ivory, Wynter, and Shida; they'd gotten this far together, and she wasn't going to leave them to the frozen river. Knowing that they were all fairly large, though, she hung back somewhat. Better to spread their weight across the ice, right? Virgil is heading out with the group going through the River. RE: [Quest] The Trial of Hydra - Blinding White - Quentin - Mar 28 2020 His nose twitched as voices bounced off the canyon walls. As the weather turned cold, he barely risked going out, nearly freezing to death the first time he stepped foot in the snow he'd never seen before.
Would he have to get used to this? He hoped not. Curling up his lips ever so slightly, he pawed at the snow blocking the entrance to his and Mirage's little hovel, fear driving his heart to pound in his ears. Whether Mirage protested or not, he turned his mind fully to the drift blocking them in, shoving out to burst from the ground. It took effort- as did so many things here in the cold- but soon his paws hit light for the first time in days. There should be room for the both of them to squirm out, but the walkable path was a little high for them. He glanced back to Mirage, so grown up now that she'd stayed with him for all those cycles. His mouth flicked open, briefly, but snapped shut- what could he say? His tail was swaying with a vicious nervous energy. It wasn't too hard to track his voice, with Quentin yipping back at his owl friend to lead her along the way. He froze. Like a deer in the headlights, his eyes went as round as saucers as he took in the sight of not one, but two, three- too many people, in his opinion. It... Frightened him. Quentin is joining the group in the ravine. RE: [Quest] The Trial of Hydra - Blinding White - Lyra - Mar 28 2020
Lyra glanced back just in time to see that sight - the horrible, terrible sight of the little gembound being ripped to pieces by the ice worm. She felt her stomach clench and she had to clamp her jaws shut to keep from throwing up. She couldn't believe that had just happened. If she'd been back there... ![]() RE: [Quest] The Trial of Hydra - Blinding White - Mirage - Mar 28 2020 The cold was only bearable because she had Quentin to snuggle with, but it left her sleepy. Her feathers had fleshed out, and now they were cozy and warm, but while her and Quentin were desert creatures built for cold nights, this was... beyond cold.
Quentin scrambled out, and she followed with haste, spreading her wings and swooping down after him. He didn't need to make so much noise-- she wasn't that blind, and his heart was beating fast enough that she could track it upside down with her eyes closed. But he was calling out for Warrior, not her, and the big horse didn't have reliable seeking magic like she did. As they approached, almost immediately she was struck with the smell of blood, and took stock of the injured. She landed amongst the herd, having to focus on her magic as snow settled and froze on the jagged amber that shielded her eyes, making it harder and harder to see like she normally did. Mirage is joining the group in the ravine. RE: [Quest] The Trial of Hydra - Blinding White - Fisher - Mar 28 2020 ![]()
Well, everything had gone to hell in a hand-basket, and now Fisher was sure he was bleeding from somewhere (maybe his paw pads? Or his shoulder?) but he still wasn't feeling much in the way of pain. Usually there was a sensation of hot, nasty, stickiness seeping into his fur, but with the cold, he felt frozen from whisker to tail. He tagged along behind the hoofbeast-- well, one of them-- Warrior, and the other injured of the group. It seemed important to stick along with the key-holder (who's life he had saved! He was a hero as long as she lived.) and more importantly... He was anxious about the river. Drowning was probably a bad way to go, and drowning in ice-water seemed even worse. Yeah, he was just going to stick along with the group. He tried to focus on reserving his strength for the next disaster. There wasn't much strength left to reserve, but his magic churned through his body, hopefully stitching together what bits of him could still be kept in one piece. Fisher really shouldn't have been complaining though. Some of his companions looked, err, really messed up. His ears perked as Warrior's friends came charging down the hillside, and began to wag his tail. RE: [Quest] The Trial of Hydra - Blinding White - Game Master Dark - Mar 29 2020 It seemed that fate favored them this day. As they wound their way--threading through the ravine, or balancing precariously on the surface of the ice--only two of them met with danger.
Agate--still alone, with Desert Rose nearing but not yet near enough--found themselves falling, tumbling. The strike of rock was hard, and the ground was rushing up to meet them. It was enough, if they did not catch themselves in time, to snap their neck at the bottom, to crush their bones: to leave them dead for the rest to find. Or, if they were very unlucky, to drop them in the midst of the still-living, like some terrible, gruesome practical joke. It was a quiet rumble above that sent warning of the falling curtain of snow: smothering, heavy, and full of large chunks of ice. This cascaded down in an abrupt torrent directly over Oleander, landing on and burying her completely, striking here and there with the boulder-like ice wrapped in the blanket of snow. More distant, the ice worm churned just past Kalama, its immense breadth, thick white hide and bristles briefly visible as they breached the surface. And then it was gone... but lurking, the ominous rumbling and sense of being watched persistent. Oleander must free herself, or be freed, from the snow blanket to continue. A critical fail on her part will result in critical injury, but anyone else in the Ravine group (Hargrave, Warrior, Null, Fisher, Quentin or Mirage) may aid free of consequence. Agate must roll to save themselves. Desert Rose will not yet be close enough to help. Failure will result in death. No one else needs to post, but may do so if they wish--advancement is not possible this turn. @Desert Rose Thirty-Five (Null, Quentin) @Imp (Ivory, Warrior) @Agate Two-Three-Six (Wynter, Fisher, Mirage) @Virgil (Hargrave) @Shida (Palefur, Lyra, Oleander) @Kalama RE: [Quest] The Trial of Hydra - Blinding White - Imp - Mar 29 2020 Imp was angry, but he didn't dare start arguing with the Ice Worm roiling about. He waited until it had sank beneath the surface to start arguing, again. In a rare concession to common sense, though, he kept his voice a harsh near-whisper as he dropped lower to the chicken. "Coward?! You're just a chicken, you have no idea what I've faced!" Wait- Logic and memory assaulted him. Kalama had been there at the first trial. She totally knew. Wait, did she actually come inside? He... couldn't remember. Shit. Imp went the middle road: insulting. That would cover all bases! "I've fought... LOTS of stuff! Hey, if you're so tough, why don't you fight Vargas?" he taunted. Quietly. RE: [Quest] The Trial of Hydra - Blinding White - Warrior - Mar 29 2020 Part of Warrior's reasoning for coming this way had been to check on his friend. Mirage he'd heard about, a great deal, but Quentin he'd met, and liked. He owed Quentin. "Quentin--you must be Mirage?" he asked, coming up on them. It was a relieved tone, and then a friendly one, and he came up alongside the entrance to their den. "Hi. If you guys are safe you should definitely stay in there. It's really cold out here, and there's-..." Warrior glanced back, and shivered briefly (his equine metabolism still keeping him warm enough, in general). "...Some kind of giant ice worm. It's huge. It's trying to eat them. They're--they came here from the bone-place?" he added, brow knitted, looking them over. Half his group was gone--down the river, he supposed, others scattered off their own way. "They said this is some kind of trial. I think it's why it's cold but I don't know for sure." The first threads of real fear (the realization that his whole world was abruptly changed, and might never go back) trickled through him. He took a breath, and looked back to Quentin. He was about to continue when there was a loud whoomph, and a snowdrift fell flat on Oleander's head. The Arabian turned, brown coat flashing as he galloped the short distance to the snowdrift, crying out. "Oleander!" The name he'd been seeking, when first he met Quentin- "Help!" he cried, pawing at the snow with ineffectual hooves. RE: [Quest] The Trial of Hydra - Blinding White - Agate Two-Three-Six - Mar 29 2020
The Agate--Designation Two, three, six-- had brushed with death many a time. Felt panic, felt bones crush and snap, felt their life bleeding out before them. They had known betrayal.
They had never known what it was like to be let down by their own body. Beaten and battered, left as little more than a pulp, but always... Always, they fought. Their wings surged out either side, and though they were tossed and tumbled down the ravine, bouncing off of the cliff face once, and then twice, they finally managed to slow their descent with the wind catching under wing. They lashed out a talon and managed to grab hold of a ledge, and actually stop falling, and with a click of their mandibles, they turned their beak upward. They saw Desert Rose, swooping down to check on them. RE: [Quest] The Trial of Hydra - Blinding White - Game Master Dark - Mar 29 2020 The paths--ravine and ice--eventually joined. At their center, deep within the Crucible, the faint blue glow flickered and died; but a soft, intermittent hum still sang a siren song for their destination.
The Gembound, upon investigating, will find a cave mouth recessed beneath an overhang, blocked by a strange stone door. This cave was not here prior, and those familiar with Hydra may realize this. There is a keyhole in this door's center, and four dark glyphs around the keyhole: a straight horizontal line, a curved line with its edges swept upward, a square, and a circle. Four pillars, with faintly-glowing glyphs, stand before the door itself, which crackles with a dangerous-feeling energy. Each pillar is slightly different, and each bears a large stone bowl atop it. The first pillar's glyph depicts a thick cluster of feathers with a line beneath. The second pillar's, an upside-down bird, lying as if dead, droplets falling down into a curved line whose ends are tilted upward. The bowl on this pillar is very wide, and deep. The third pillar's glyph appears to depict a staring eye, with the eyeball's root dangling beneath, and squared lines surrounding it. The fourth pillar shows a claw-like tree, perhaps dead, with a single falling branch encased in a circle. Placements are no longer in effect, and all Gembound--with the exception of Kalama and Imp, who are still out in the Dunes far, far behind--may arrive at this location gradually this round. Imp and Kalama must still roll to survive the Dunes. Failure may result in becoming further lost, or being targetted by the circling Ice Worm. Everyone else may make any rolls they wish in an attempt to solve the puzzle. Engaging in dangerous behavior--though it may be necessary to progress--will of course bring consequences on failures, while any crit fail may result in critical injury, depending upon the action being taken. @Desert Rose Thirty-Five (Null, Quentin) @Imp (Ivory, Warrior) @Agate Two-Three-Six (Wynter, Fisher, Mirage) @Virgil (Hargrave) @Shida (Palefur, Lyra, Oleander) @Kalama |