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Thanksgiving - Relic - Nov 11 2022

[Set October 29th]

Relic flickered into consciousness, dimly at first. A dappled wall, a sense of déjà vu, a sudden crack as the chrysalis gave in. Left soaking wet and confused on the muddy cavern floor, a vague sense of recognition floated through an addled mind. They couldn't see very far past their own paws, with that strange fog that curled all around - where were they? They righted themselves gently, still laying on their belly. They turned back, squinting at the chrysalis they had left, now nothing more than a clump of shattered obsidian. It brought them no answers.

Turning back, she recollected her memories as best as she was able. The smell of blood, a lone figure cloaked in feathery shadow, others approaching. There had been a promise, what had it been? What had the doctor offered her-

Oh boy.

She flexed her new limbs finally, leathery wings at her back- and paw, for some reason. With a testing flap, the fog twisted with the movement, as if it held its own wary curiosity for these new growths. Relic hadn't even remembered what she'd asked of the creature in the first place, but he must've delivered, clearly. Who wouldn't want wings? She stared at them incredulously, unaware of the state of her face, perhaps blissfully.


RE: Thanksgiving - Karambit - Nov 18 2022

Fracture my spine
For a simple mind, such as Karambit's, time as a concept was difficult to grasp. Things of an abstract nature difficult to understand, especially for this gargantuan nuisance, it mattered little compared to those more immediately physical and obvious. Usefulness was limited to the moments hunger announced itself with a body-quaking rumble, and its existence only became noteworthy when desires were not fulfilled to swift satisfaction. The monster lacking little experience with chrysalises despite destructive behavior—to self as well as others—the space between its collapse and emergence from its gem-encased state could have been mere seconds instead of the days which had actually passed. Unwise to the true length of its dormancy, it had burst into wakefulness amongst an explosion of bloody red shards, expecting to see their generous Fun friend awaiting a makeover of his own.

Nothing had been found in more ways than one: no company was present other than the gleam of debris and of the beings yet to free themselves, and neither registered as more than blobs of various shades in its improved vision. On unsteady legs, it had lurched into confusion, a low drone escaping many mouths. Wings had then whirred into a frenzy, and the noise's pitch had risen to a siren wail. Unused to the new perspective, flight proved difficult; colliding against the jagged walls of the Crags as often as it did, lifting off could have been considered miraculous due to the absurd amount of cuts and bruises inflicted to achieve such. But, nevertheless it was accomplished, however questionable the method of wild thrashing and screeching whenever failing to clear a rocky ridge seemed, and the monster had struck out to find the doctor it so wished to repay.

All this had occurred some while before Relic had returned to the realm of conscious Gembound, and now the fruits of a disappointing search were being carried back to the spot in the form of additional scrapes and a few sore areas more. Shrouded by the pervasive fog of the cave, sheer size could not be counted upon to announce its presence. Besides the usual buzzing, the crash of trees followed by the thwack of flesh against stone would be what heralded its arrival.

Stick limbs lanced out of the blanketing whiteness to wedge themselves into the space housing the encampment. Ignorant to the volume behind it, a screech split the air.

"Frrrieeenddd? Fun frrriennd?" Karambit loomed overhead. Ruby button eyes glared down at the warm shape beneath its bulk but could not decipher their identity. "Isss that you, fun doc-torrrr?"

As if to make up for the inability to interpret what it saw, the tingling sensation of magic began spreading across the gleaming surface of every eye. But instead of helping, it succeeded only in producing pain. Shades of cold, cool, warm, and hot flickered and erupted into a jittering, headache-causing expanse akin to static. Although more pleasantly surprised by the sudden agony than upset, Karambit shrieked and stumbled back a couple steps, heedless to anyone that might risk being caught by the swing of its hooked claws.

"Whhaaat? Wheerrrre you go!"

Inexperienced as it was with reading heat signatures, it was a wonder it'd even managed to navigate its way back here. But that was typical of the monster—being so clueless and yet somehow still alive.
And swear that you're mine

@Relic


RE: Thanksgiving - Relic - Dec 13 2022

A droning above reached Relic and drew their attention. Strange, how when they tried to flick their ears, they could feel no muscle heed the call. It made no difference, as the sound became a nightmarish cacophony. Dread pulled at their gut as they flared out their newly acquired wings in instinctive defence. They would stand their ground, no matter what emerged from the mist. Karambit certainly tested the hyena's conviction when it finally descended upon them, red eyes - she assumed they were, though they took a strangely inorganic shape - glaring like something truly from a nightmare. Hackles raised, they fought to meet its gaze.

She may not have been made much bigger, but she was undoubtedly cooler now. To turn tail and run would be a disservice to the Doctor's work, not that it meant much to her, her opinion on the creature remaining warily neutral.

Relic's ears flattened in displeasure as it screeched its questions, though it took her more than a second to recognise them as such. "No, I'm not -" Her delayed response might have cost her.

Another shriek tore from the creature as it flailed its taloned limbs blindly, stepping back. Though they weren't sure whether they meant any harm, an arm swung towards them all the same; Too close to retreat, they flung out a wing in order to deflect the blow's path from their flank (closer to her back limbs, as she was angled somewhere between a diagonal and horizontal from the other beast.)

A success, luckily for them. The brush of flesh against its keratin unsettled them, doing nothing to ease their tension. Unable to decipher its intent, Relic took a few backsteps of their own. A conversation they'd welcome, a fight they'd handle. Indecision left them unmoving, unspeaking; a large part of them quietly hoped it would lose them in the heavy mist again.

@Karambit


RE: Thanksgiving - Karambit - Dec 22 2022

Fracture my spine
Much as the fall of rain in heavy sheets across one's vision could not be cleared away by a simple shake of the head or a single wipe of an arm across the face, so too was absolute sensory overload incapable of being banished by a few seconds worth of flailing confusion. While the myriad buttons comprising Karambit's sight had given up entirely on interpreting the vast input received, blackness overtaking what'd been various shades of temperature, smell and sound and touch endeavored their best to meet the same level of cozy, overwhelming discomfort achieved. The steps of the Doctor-Maybe-Not-Doctor's retreat echoed as hammer thuds against flesh. Its backward stumble propelling it into the sharp edges of the Crags, cuts were felt far more intimately than their quick infliction deserved. Fog lay heavy over antennae and drifted into every gaping maw to better introduce the scent of condensation.

But that water carried as well the aroma of all who touched it. Whether furred, feathered, or scaled, traces of their presence resided in those tiny droplets, and Karambit—in accordance with its monstrous heritage—drooled as smell connected readily to taste. Fun's unique odor unfamiliar due to their acquaintance being a fleeting one and its limited mind torn multiple directions by so many sensations at once, the difference between meddling bird creature and pumpkin-headed hyena couldn't be discerned. No closer to clarity than before, it blundered in figurative and literal darkness for the answers it sought.

"Doc-torrrr?" Antennae clattered as its head turned, their vertebrae colliding as they whipped to and fro. Ropy strings of saliva dripping from the insect's main mandibles swung about, the hunger of the giant ill-repressed. "Wherrre'rrrrre you?"

"Why you make it darrrk?" it whined. "Only want to thank you!"
And swear that you're mine

@Relic


RE: Thanksgiving - Relic - Dec 29 2022

Relic winced as the other crashed into hard rock wall- not for the first time, if the cacophony that had heralded its approach was anything to go by- but stayed their ground. Karambit did too, recovering from the collision quick. Perhaps it was its sheer size that kept it unhindered from cuts and scrapes, maybe it was something else. Maybe it was both! The hyena had to admit, they were out of their depth here. They couldn't recall seeing a creature like the one before them.

Perhaps to let it flail blindly was to put them both under threat. Relic couldn't deny the curiosity that bubbled within, made more intense by her recent emergence. This beast knew the Doctor, and maybe she could fill in some blanks as well as making a strange, new friend (If it was interested, of course.) She chose to disregard the saliva dripping from its mouth parts.

"I'm Relic, not Doctor. Who're you? Do you know Doctor fun?" It occurred to her now that Karambit could've been one of his "patients", Though it was difficult to pinpoint what could've been altered.

They still kept their distance, eyes fixed on Karambit. They were friendly, but they weren't a fool.

@Karambit


RE: Thanksgiving - Karambit - Jan 20 2023

Fracture my spine
"Krrrrmmm?"

Guided by watering taste buds, the two main sets of polished ruby embedded into the monster's skull fixed their gleam in the vague direction of the Doctor-Revealed-Not-Doctor. Mandibles clacked together as rusty mental wheels slowly spun and squealed away, processing the new information imparted to it. Silence a rarity few would be blessed to receive in Karambit's looming presence, buzzing accompanied this moment of puzzling, as usual the eternal backing track to a destructive existence.

"Rrrrreeel-ick?" it echoed. Confusion oscillated its voice between rumbling low notes and piercing high ones. "Not doc-torrr?"

As its assortment of eyes were incapable of squinting nor did it possess the sight currently to better pinpoint the stranger's position, more exaggerated body language conveyed the desire for understanding: spindly legs swayed and cracked beneath imposing bulk as Karambit leaned its head and thorax closer to the ground. Saliva continued to drip from its maw and pool below like a repulsive water feature. Oblivious to any reactions which might be drawn by its behavior, the screeches following this did not diminish in volume.

"Fun doc-torrr frrriend made Karrrram-bit prreetty! Im-prrrooved!" The rancid stench of rotting flesh was carried on a hot blast of air, the new piece of vocabulary added to its limited repertoire declared with a particular ear-bleeding gusto. "Was verrrry nice. Now need to rrreeturn favorrrr and make frrriend prrreetty too!"

Never mind that the dear Doctor hadn't actually accepted its offer to do a makeover of its own. Or that it had no way of telling if the procedure had, in fact, made it a more gorgeous specimen of meat creature. Karambit trusted easily the promises of potential friends and saw little reason not to pursue some grotesque form of payment for the kind services rendered.
And swear that you're mine

@Relic


RE: Thanksgiving - Relic - Jan 26 2023

Finally something seemed to click, as it stared her down in silence (of which she was grateful for, regardless of how brief it was). But she didn't know what exactly it could be pondering, and maybe Relic would've rather it continue its screeching. At least that way she could parse its intentions. Just more added tension; Relic wasn't a fan.

It lowered itself, the hyena leaned back on an impulse. So many teeth, what was the point of them all? There was another pause, before - the wave of noise and foul breath made every part of her face scrunch up. She still couldn't feel her ears, or her eyelids for that matter. Something was definitely wrong, but the present moment didn't allow for much pondering. after several painful moments it was over, and now it was Relic's turn to speak.

"He uh, improved me too. I've got wings now!" And he also 100% did something to her face, but until Relic had access to a reflective surface those mutations would remain a mystery. "What did he do to you?"

@Karambit


RE: Thanksgiving - Karambit - Mar 17 2023

Fracture my spine
At last the darkness blanketing Karambit's vision was giving way to something else. Those blotches of varying shades, the values associated with them yet to be deciphered, which had dominated prior to temporary blindness began to fade back in. They started as small spots, slightly brighter than the background they fell upon. Then, like ink blots, they spread to form vague shapes, their meaning left to interpretation and the information obtained by other senses.

A prickle of magic, far less intense than the previous, touched every eye. The image before it sharpened at the edges so that every object became more defined, less blended into the environment. Where once its head had glanced every which way, straining to follow Relic's voice over the sound of its own buzzing, it now fixed in a single position. Gleaming button eyes stared directly at her and the spit sprayed all over as it answered the question directed at it.

"Doc-torrr im-prrooved!" Karambit repeated. The concept of thermal vision outside its range of knowledge, the monster struggled to put words to its present experience. "See evvverrrything! See things thrrrough thick water!" By this, it meant the fog so prevalent in Cetus. "But," it continued on to whine, "colorrr gone."

It would miss that: the reds and pinks found whenever it tore open a new friend, the blacks as the prettiness inside became another form of beautiful through the process of decomposition. Furthermore, would it be able to find Creo or its other silent companion again once it returned to Leo? Neither would call out to let it better locate them, and the thought of losing both in the jungles of home made its buzzing dip momentarily to a less overwhelming level.

The annoying intensity of the sound returned with rising enthusiasm upon addressing the topic of wings. "Krmmmm, Doc-torr did good!" It nodded, the leathery appendages upon its own back whirring as they flittered. "Flying is fun. I can show how if you want! Neverrr get to show frrriends how to fly!"

The offer was a dubious one; considering how unadjusted it was to its new sight, the better way to describe such a lesson might be instead how not to fly.
And swear that you're mine

@Relic

((Sorry for the long delay. I wanted to get an older thread sorted out first so I had a better idea of how Karambit might have been affected by it later in the timeline.))


RE: Thanksgiving - Relic - Apr 02 2023



Being directly in front of Karambit’s face was not a favourable position. She had learned this already, but fate had the kindness to remind her yet again as saliva spattered against her gnarled orange face. Its attention appeared to focus, honing in on her, rather than the shotgun approach of before. This was not comforting at all.

Ah, so the Doctor had gotten to its eyes. No wonder it needed magic - Relic was surprised that the flat gemstone discs could see anything at all. Compared to that modification, her awkward little ankle wing seemed like a blessing. But the creature didn’t seem to hold a grudge, fascinatingly enough, even though the process had probably been similar for both of them: Knocked unconscious with barely a hello past their lips.

Flight lessons? The quality would be… dubious, considered Karambit’s dramatic entry. But hey, if she stayed far enough from its flailing body, maybe it would be worth a try. To be fair, she just wanted to get away from the end of it that shrieked. ”Sure? Lead the way, I guess.”
table by dark


@Karambit

(( it’s all good !))


RE: Thanksgiving - Karambit - Apr 12 2023

Fracture my spine
Regardless of the lack of similar enthusiasm from what the insect already had begun mentally referring to as its newest friend, the acceptance of its tutelage made Karambit wiggle in place. Entire bulk lurching side to side, its long tail lashed behind and bashed against rock. Teeth embedded in the tip ground at the unyielding, jagged surface while tentacles writhed about for no particular reason besides unbridled ecstasy. If this were not enough to announce how pleased it was at the current turn of events, the squealing accompanying the ruckus guaranteed there'd be no mistaking the emotions coursing through vibrating flesh.

"Yessss!" it buzzed, frontmost set of claws scraping massive gouges into the earth. "Will show the bessstest way to fly! Am an ex-pert!"

Legs straightened and locked in place as Karambit shot up to its full towering height. Whirring wings stilled and silence fell, the monster abruptly morphing into an eerie statue standing in the fog-shrouded Crags. The sudden shift was all a part of its attempt at teaching, an effort exerted to erect a facade of professionalism—ultimately, a useless one, falling apart instantly once toothy mandibles parted again. No amount of intimidating posing could conceal such blatant eager stupidity.

"First," started the instructions, "wings havve to moovve. Havvve to feel them. And... and..."

Antennae clattered together, a word strained for. Squirming accompanied the struggle until, at last, it screamed, "Flex! Get usssed to them!"

A demonstration followed: where wings attached to the thorax, meat churned around. Whatever muscles existed there contorted the surrounding area. Squelches sounded out with the regular compression and expansion of Karambit's midsection; the usual rapid flutter of its appendages had been slowed down to a flap every few seconds.

"Like thisss!" it declared, proud of the meager accomplishment. "Now," a wailing insistence, "you trrrry!"
And swear that you're mine

@Relic