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[Quest] Awakening the Dreamer - Part II - Game Master Dark - May 11 2024 AWAKENING THE DREAMER
Part II - Shapers and Dreamers
![]() The Masked Merchant entered Centaurus for the first time in millennia, the soft shuffle of his black robe rustling eerily in the utter silence. There was, the observant Gembound might notice, nothing here, bar a few ancient, dim orb-lights overhead. There was only dark rock, the room oddly smooth and flat. There were no plants. No running water. There were no Lessers. Not a single thread of fungus, nor a speck of bacteria, for those whose native element might seek them. There were no sparks of magic scattered through the room. It was dead, as though it had never been alive. It felt hollow. Hag-rheto was not rushed. Exiting the smooth, black Maw, he made his way across the vast, flat floor to a rift cutting its way through the floor. He stood upon the precipice, and stared down. The floor of the ravine was a long, gleaming vein of Oilstone, simmering with Chaos. "The Breach... lives," he declared, and turned, pacing off parallel to it. His walk was made in silence, and was nearly twenty minutes of his slow, rustling shuffle through dark nothing. At last, something else became visible in the emptiness. Ahead, against the cave's rear wall, lay the only other feature to this room: a large stone barracks carved from the cave itself. A door and numerous small, vertical, rectangular windows were hewed from the stone, and it was toward this door that he moved. A little before he reached it--at a place where the other end of the Breach nearly grasped for the Barracks itself--he paused again, and looked down. A grate was set in the floor. Beneath, the ground plunged away, the grate overhanging a massive room beneath Centaurus. There, a huge throne carved of purple rock held an enormous chrysalis of blue-grey Tiger's Eye lay dormant, with several massive, black chains leading from the throne and the floor of the cave into the chrysalis itself. "The Dreamer... is contained." On he shuffled, into the gap of the Barracks doorway--any actual door long-since rotted away--and headed inside. Oilstone chrysalises littered the floor, here, lined up neatly and all the same size, large enough for perhaps a canine. The Merchant looked them over. "The Shapers... sleep." And onward. He led the way into another gap in the cave wall, within the barracks, and from here, into a series of labyrinthine tunnels carved beneath Centaurus. Now and then, one opened into the Breach, but the Merchant seemed to know where he was going and that was not his destination. At last, the claustrophobic walls of the empty tunnel fell away, and the Masked Merchant emerged into the throne room. He stared up at the chrysalis upon the throne, and then stepped forward to meet it. The Catalyst stone, and all of the items the Gembounds had collected for him, were placed at the foot of the throne. Almost at once, magic began to spark from the Catalyst stone to the throne--and the items to the Catalyst stone. A dozen or more lost gemstones were drained of their last trickles of life, forever. Several enchanted items were permanently drained, becoming no more than mundane. And the power stored within the stone began to arc to the throne. "It is... awakening," Hag-rheto said. Centaurus is in the process of Awakening. No actions are required from observers, but anyone is welcome to watch. The next post will take place on May 15th. RE: [Quest] Awakening the Dreamer - Part II - Archon - May 12 2024
Onyx-Two followed. RE: [Quest] Awakening the Dreamer - Part II - Coyote - May 12 2024
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RE: [Quest] Awakening the Dreamer - Part II - Wilder - May 13 2024 She followed quietly behind the group, alert, eyes darting from wall to wall as she quickly scanned the room they entered. Dark, quiet, empty, as if sleeping or...waiting. She was unnerved and unsure of this place, especially when her eyes fell on the Oilstone littering the walls. She knew less about Chaos then Order, but it was still a frightening entropic force that she had no intention of befriending. Not when it had so thoroughly corrupted one of her children. RE: [Quest] Awakening the Dreamer - Part II - Heathen - May 13 2024 ![]() ____________________________________________ ![]() ![]() ![]() Breach. Dreamer. Shapers. Heathen trotted a few paces behind the Merchant, waiting for an explanation that never came. If they had thought Hydra was empty in all its vastness and sand, this place was void. Not a drop of water, not a leaf, not a squeak. The cave was flat, oddly so, and large. Or the Merchant was just slow, but Heathen's mind was too crowded to figure out which was true. The cave was even emptier than the vision they had gleaned from its cloak, albeit less... infinite. ![]() ![]() ![]() RE: [Quest] Awakening the Dreamer - Part II - Game Master Dark - May 15 2024 AWAKENING THE DREAMER
Part II - Shapers and Dreamers
![]() The lost gemstones disintegrated, spilling into glittering dust, their power joining the Catalyst's flow... and their internal life lost, forever. The blue-gray gemstone began to slowly crack. Massive pieces broke free, some falling away, others remaining where they had broken until a giant patchwork of shattered stone remained. "Dreamer," said the Merchant. His voice thrummed with power. "Awaken." The shape within the broken chrysalis shifted. Pieces fell away, and then still more, until a great beast-like creature was visible atop it. He was broad-shouldered, bulky, draped in shabby cloth. Long white hair hung around his head, and formed a small beard at his chin. Black metal shackles held him, attached to long chains that wound along the floor before ultimately snapping to the Throne itself. His head came up, eyes blinking open, a soft pink glow to them. He looked at the Gembounds, at the Merchant. "How long... has it been?" he croaked. "You have slept... for millenia. Dreamer. ...Dreamer. It is time for you to Dream." This apparent paradox earned a nod of acknowledgment from the creature. He focused, staring off at nothing--but then looked back to Hag-rheto. "My Shapers-..." "Are still awakening." The creature's gaze, soft and half-absent--as if half his mind were somewhere else--fell upon the Gembounds once again. "Then-... bring these to the Barracks. They will be safe, in there." ![]() The Masked Merchant turned. "Come," he instructed, in his unhurried and echoing rasp. Then he led the way back up into the Barracks. Within, the rows of laid-out Oilstone were beginning to crack. The first one spilled forth a creature that looked rather like a large, black fox--the size of a big dog--but its sly eyes and broad grin (with, it must be said, far too many all-jagged, sharp teeth) glowed that pinkish purple. It shook its fur free of fluids, then looked around. "Ahhh, hell. My deck's gone. How long has it been?!" The Merchant stepped forward, producing a worn deck of cards and holding it out. "Your master awakens," was all he said. The jackal-beast took it, and grinned, sitting back and flipping through the cards with finger-like toes. "Good. It'll be good to get back to work." He cracked his neck, set the deck down, and looked over those present. Behind him, more chrysalises were hatching. "Get 'em all the way inside, huh? HEY. You lot. Get away from the doors! 'Less you wanna get crushed," he added, with a savage grin. Once the Gembounds were all safely inside, Centaurus began to... change. The Merchant spoke softly: "See... what I have seen. Dreamer. Shape... what I remember... Shapers." Like a slow litany, a monk's chat, he repeated this again and again--and the hatching jackal-beasts one by one headed out into the cave. The stone of Centaurus--the very rock of the cave itself--began to shift and churn. Should the Gembounds risk a glance outside, they would see two dozen or so of the Shapers--the jackals--darting around the cave. Some stood on their back legs, waving 'arms' as they worked their magic. Others crouched, summoning water, shifting the earth, growing new plants. Still more were vanishing into the shadows, arms full of pieces of metal and gemstone. One remaining jackal shrugged. "You may as well make yourselves at home. This takes a few hours, normally. C'mon, I should still have rum back here somewhere..." Hours passed. The previously barren, flat cave was now unrecognizable. Deadly cliffs and sheer rock faces met steep drops, spires and spikes of stone, and plunging ravines. The plant life was sparse: pinks and blues totally alien to the caves along with greens, and some held thorns or dripping leaves that looked distinctly toxic. A thick fog blanketed the cave, the humidity cloying; the cliffs were damp with mist, and the floor--dirt, now, and not bare stone--was quite swampy in some places. The Oilstone Rift was filled with muddy water, the Oilstone itself obscured by dirt. The weather would remain cool, and should the Gembounds look closely, they would see a thriving population of alien Lessers: a wide variety of creatures, all eerie and insectoid. Skittering beetle-beasts, ants with pointed horns, giant moths with glowing, fluttering wings, and black centipedes curling through the muck... none of it would look familiar. Most shocking of all, the cave above now looked like sky: darkly clouded, like a deeply overcast evening. The black jackals threaded their way back into the Barracks in twos and threes. "Shit," one said, looking around at the worn, dusty rock. "Usually I'd say we've earned our rest for the cycle, but it looks like we've got work to do. You lot, you're new?" it asked the Gembounds, squinting and grinning. "Feel free to visit any time. We'll get some booze shipped back in, some decent grub... some cards and stuff. Fair warning, stakes are usually pretty high." The Masked Merchant turned. "We are finished. You-" and he pointed to Warrior -"come." Then he swept out. The moment the horse followed him, he would turn and with but a touch (and an agonizing flare of pain) shunt Warrior back into his chrysalis. Centaurus is Awakened. Your characters may exit this thread, or use it to interact with the NPCs present or to explore the altered cave. The Masked Merchant will remain for several minutes before departing, taking his now-empty catalyst with him.
The travel through Centaurus to reach the exit will be noticeably more difficult and challenging than the stroll to enter it. Information on Centaurus's Dreams may be found in the State of Centaurus thread going forward. @Heathen @Wilder @Warrior (etc.) RE: [Quest] Awakening the Dreamer - Part II - Heathen - May 15 2024 ![]() ____________________________________________ ![]() ![]() ![]() The Shapers certainly did just that: Shape. The previously barren cave was now teeming with life and colour, cliffs and trenches and water and lessers scattered about as if they had been there for eons. The terrain was now steep, and wet, the flat and dry cave floor now covered in marshlands. None of it was familiar; not a plant, not an animal, and certainly not the way back to Hydra. He would find his way back, eventually, but for now the cool humidity of Centaurus was a welcome reprieve from Hydra's dry heat. ![]() ![]() ![]() RE: [Quest] Awakening the Dreamer - Part II - Wilder - May 15 2024 Wilder watched quietly from behind the Merchant as the Dreamer awoke, staring at the chains holding him to the throne. Nothing was explained, but when was it ever, so she followed the Merchant out, a million questions running through her brain. To her relief, the oilstones didn't contain anything that was particularly...threatening, although she was sure they could be if they wanted to, but as the jackals went running out into Centaurus, she saw that they were just...workers. Shapers? Was that what they'd been called? RE: [Quest] Awakening the Dreamer - Part II - Warrior - May 16 2024
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