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three, four, they change the score - Eythan - Nov 10 2018 Well, if he thought his flight home from Tunnel N was arduous, this was a whole new world of it. Eythan never knew that a crystal could become gain more and more weight the longer he carried it, no matter how much he stopped and rested. He was half-tempted to find a way to break it into more manageable pieces, but the weight would be the same. So, there was no point in trying out that shit. As soon as he flew into the crystalline vault, he tiredly began to ascend. Rather helpfully, his stone offered forth a little surge of magicka, throwing a gust at his back, giving him a breeze to ride on. Eythan landed sloppily atop the tower, alone and wheezing for breath as he tumbled over the crystal. Slowly turning a heavy head to it, he grumbled, The gryphon still had no idea why this part had to be so stealthy, and how it would be done. Some time passed, and he blearily blinked awake, stretching and rubbing gunk from the corners of his eyes. That was a good-ass nap, if he said so himself. Which he did. Of course. Eythan shambled uneasily toward the Tower's edge, shiny talon extensions clicking eagerly against ancient stonework. Peering toward the Throne, he saw... no one, really. Great! This was going rather well, despite how exhausted he was, already. RE: three, four, they change the score - Eythan - Nov 10 2018 Eythan stared downward for a few moments longer, squinting to the best of his eagle-eyed ability to capture any semblance of motion. As fate would have it, not a single thing stirred, not even a mouse. Ah, so he'd caught the part of the daily cycle reserved specifically for sleeping. "... you must not be seen." Well... what if on the off chance he was caught, he had turned himself to shadow, rather than stone? The hybrid flattened his mouth into a hard line, closing his eyes to focus on a bit of a sustained form of the spell he wanted. In another stroke of good luck, his stone obliged. Rather eagerly, if the now-uncomfortable Eythan would say so himself. With a small celebration to himself, the shadow-cloaked gryphon clambered atop the singing crystal, rolling darkness consuming it wholly. RE: three, four, they change the score - Eythan - Nov 10 2018 Talons firmly planted into the grooves of the crystal and gripping it to the best of his ability (without cutting himself, of course) Eythan spread his darkened wings. They cascaded downward, sending a spray of darkness all around as he lifted off. As soon as he felt the lightness of air and the full weight of the crystal upon his limbs, the gryphon dove impossibly silent toward the Throne. This was nerve-wracking, but simple. Plus, he could not wait until he managed to get rid of this weight and put his shoulders back into place. As the Throne loomed closer and closer, the hybrid shifted his wings, slowing his careening descent with the simple motion. Curving his tail and body slightly, he circled slightly about the monument, landing on the right arm with his hind limbs, front half balancing atop the crystal, which had begun to sing from the collision. As soon as the so-called "offering" had been placed, Eythan flapped his wings, spiraling up into the air in a dark mass with unseen glee. Ah, sweet freedom from his burdens! He still had work to do, though, as he sustained his cloak of pure darkness (plus or minus the slight licks of glowing stone that peeked out from the rolling sea of vantablack. Eythan cascaded toward the earth once again, landing in more of a centrally located area, this time. His talon extensions clicked against stone as he turned on the spot, glowing eyes searching. Intentionally making his voice deeper and more garbled than it was, he called, RE: three, four, they change the score - Reseda - Nov 11 2018
Reseda was resting in her small, crumbled nest when she heard the voice, soft and barely audible, but definitely real. Her motionless body stirred as she raised her head and turned it slowly in the direction of the soft call. Someone was looking for her and, as she flicked out her tail, she knew that it was not one of the Seven. @Eythan RE: three, four, they change the score - Eythan - Nov 11 2018 The dark-shrouded Eythan was rather blissfully unaware of the intrusion into his mind, silent and worming deep into his conscious. Reseda would find racing, garbled thoughts, thinking over the image of the Collector and what the hybrid had been instructed to do. At the voice in his head, the hybrid whirled around abruptly, searching for the sound with glowing eyes. Tilting his head, he realized softly that the voice had come from within his own mind, distinctly unfamiliar unlike that of Giggle's. Quietly, he hoped that the intrusion hadn't lasted that long. Staring into some undetermined direction, the hybrid thought back, Rising into the air, he said nor thought nothing more to the lizard. With the simple beat of a wing, he swung casually toward Orion's wall, leaving Reseda behind. ; exit Eythan @Greed RE: three, four, they change the score - Reseda - Nov 11 2018
Reseda took in as much of the creature's thoughts as possible before the connection closed and he flew away. The words and images floated in her head as she contemplated what she had just heard. She didn't think she could trust him...he was, after all, a stranger and most likely just a messenger. But the thought of her opportunity, and she knew exactly which opportunity he spoke about, being close at hand made her hunger inside. |