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RE: Blackberry's Gambit - Nameless - Oct 26 2019
The bit of vegetation Blackberry managed to find was some bits of grass, but the few mouthfuls she took had her spitting them out. They were drying her mouth out and stabbing at her tongue. There was no way she could sustain herself off of this shit. And she wasn't exactly fit to go wandering around the other areas of Hydra right now. She needed food, and fast. RE: Blackberry's Gambit - Nameless - Oct 26 2019
Unfortunately, now that she'd used magic, it seemed like one of the spiders had caught onto her. She finished off the banana with a few more bites before beginning to creep away, leaving the banana peel behind. Her feathers were sparkling now, an after effect of the banana, so she pressed herself further into cover to try and mask the glow. She needed to find a reliable spot to cover herself so she could get a bit of rest - and wait for the sparkling to go away. RE: Blackberry's Gambit - Game Master Dark - Oct 26 2019 Behind her, she could hear a quiet scuttling, a rustle as something parted grass and bush.
Should she look behind her, she would see a Spire Spider, shimmering blue in the dim light. Having been drawn to the magic use, it nonetheless found no magic user; only a banana peel. Not knowing what this was, the Spire Spider was now displaying at the banana peel: its abdomen waving at it, hypnotic waves of its legs doing absolutely nothing to hypnotize the empty peel. The goose was safe from the spider, for now. @Blackberry RE: Blackberry's Gambit - Nameless - Oct 26 2019
Blackberry carefully glanced back for just a moment, long enough to see the spider approaching the banana and not giving chase to her. She sighed with relief and continued on, putting distance between her and the preadators, trying to find for herself a good nook to take a short rest. It was going to take longer then she thought to find the quillmouse and her leg was hurting worse then ever. RE: Blackberry's Gambit - Game Master Dark - Oct 26 2019 Her scent, particularly so necrotic, was easily-followed. And the Spire Spider found her in a dead end, tucked away in the darkness. When she woke, she would find it in the entrance to her little hole: its abdomen flicking up and starting its hypnotic sway, standing between her and the 'safety' beyond. Looking for more than a moment was sure to draw her to her doom; and the creature was large enough, too, to defend itself.
@Blackberry RE: Blackberry's Gambit - Nameless - Oct 26 2019
Blackberry suddenly jerked away, feeling a little refreshed from her nap, but the instant she turned for the exit, she realized that she'd fucked up. Seriously fucked up. The spider was standing there, now, swaying and flashing in front of her. She closed her eyes immediately and looked away, breathing heavily. This was really really bad. She didn't know what would happen to her if she looked for too long, but the Collector had warned her against it so it probably meant death. But it wasn't like she could just slip by. RE: Blackberry's Gambit - Game Master Dark - Oct 26 2019 The Spire Spider's forelimbs flailed upward as the goose lunged, the little hooked claws reaching for its prey.
The size of a medium-sized dog, it was nearly double Blackberry's weight, and didn't hesitate in lunging for her. Legs aimed to tangle with her, to wrap around her as hooked fangs lurched for the goose's throat. They scraped briefly over feathers and then into the air, though the spider fought to maintain a hold. Blackberry's beak struck home, regardless, tearing along the carapace; silvery-blue blood trickled out, metallic, over the pin-sharp bristles that coated the spider. Wherever these bristles struck her they would tear free, and any bare skin on her was likely to find them embedded in the flesh. RE: Blackberry's Gambit - Nameless - Oct 26 2019
As soon as Blackberry felt her beak strike, blood was flowing out. Her eyes were closed and she couldn't see the color but revulsion was quick to rise in her throat. It wasn't like before at all - she would have laughed over the spider's pain, she would have reveled in the blood that was flowing from its carapace, but now it made her sick and threatened to throw her back in time. Desperation, however, kept her in the present. And pain as some of the bristles stabbed into her skin. RE: Blackberry's Gambit - Game Master Dark - Oct 26 2019 The spider, as Blackberry shoved past, struggled and failed to snag a grip. Hooked feet briefly scraped over skin and feather; fangs lashed out again as the spider was flipped over backward by the violence of her passing. It missed, and lay flailing behind her in the crevice, affording her a precious few moments to escape.
@Blackberry RE: Blackberry's Gambit - Nameless - Oct 26 2019
Blackberry didn't waste a second of her time, stumbling away from the cave, mind moving at a mile a minute. She didn't feel the pain in her foot anymore, so pumped up on adrenaline, but it gave out a few times as she fled from the spider. Still, she picked herself back up and ran. She ran through the shadows against the wall of the ravine, only slowing down once she was sure she'd put enough distance between her and the spider. |