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[Quest] Ignis Fatuus - Game Master Dark - Dec 18 2018 There were many in the caves who had, in recent days, learned the strange new spell that summoned phosphorescent ghostlight wisps. These foxfires could illuminate an area, yet seemed to dance and flit about at times, almost as if they had minds of their own.
Some Gembound had learned this magic from a series of horrific attacks by shadowed monsters throughout the caves. Others learned it after, as if once the wisps had arrived, they were here to stay. Whatever the case, anyone who could cast the spell would find that, on occasion, it would seem to cast itself... a wisp appearing before them, and trailing away. Should they choose to follow, the trails of wisps would all head, eventually and in eerily inconsistent paths, to Monoceros. Some would go down side-tunnels, and then double back; others would float away into the air, and vanish, only to reappear again later. These questionable guides would, however, eventually lead past the deadly Twister and deep into the Gorge. Within the Gorge the wisps would float, past the creeks and rivers that veined the bottom, and the dry patches of wind-smoothed rock. Eventually they would reach the broad entrance of a pitch-black cave with stale, hot air blowing forth in a steady, ominous groan. This gaping mouth is half-hidden by dead, smooth trees, and the wisps curl around them before vanishing altogether. The quest Ignis Fatuus has begun. Anyone may join in, though only those who know the Will o' Wisp spell will be led here. They are welcome, however, to bring friends along--and anyone may acquire the spell and then take part.
@Septiezal @Iris @Shango @Yoosung @Charoite @Pride @Dragon @Wilder @Ejder @Mosaic @Selena @Acheron @Aequum Regem RE: [Quest] Ignis Fatuus - Wilder - Dec 18 2018 Curiosity was what killed the cat but Wilder, unfortunately, had never heard this phrase and probably wouldn't have listened to it if she had. She had followed the wisps all the way from Polaris to Monoceros. She hadn't even known that the caves were this big! How cool! Now that she was this far from the Spire she felt a lot more at ease but the howling winds of this cave made it a little difficult to be thankful for that. RE: [Quest] Ignis Fatuus - Dragon - Dec 19 2018 Being a very heavy, squat alligator lame in one once-broken leg was not particularly good for intercave travel. Dragon, luckily, was an alligator who just so happened to be able to fly. With magic, of course, but so it was. He liked to imagine that he was draconic--after all, the wings were batlike, black and blood-red; and there were ethereal, spooky horns twisting back from his skull. Shadows even coiled around him, like fire, but in the negative. Unfortunately, he didn't look very draconic at all; his body was too heavy, his massive and ridged tail a counterbalance in water but just a weight without it. As a result he hung in the air almost vertically as he flapped his way along, looking rather ridiculous. But even had he known, Dragon wouldn't particularly have cared. It served its purpose, and it was power, of a sort. It meant he hadn't had to slog here, dragging himself on three legs over dry land, for most of the route. Granted, he'd needed to stop and rest a few times, and recast the spell, but the last stretch had been surprisingly smooth. Down he glided--careful to stick close to the ground, in case the spell suddenly gave out--into the Gorge. The wisp would appear sometimes, vanish others, and he was wary about their source and their potential motives... or the motives behind whoever might be controlling them. Now, though, the strange ghostlight appeared to be heading somewhere in particular. "Ahead," he growled back, as quietly as he could, to Septiezal. He wasn't sure about all of this--he certainly didn't feel safe--and so he slowed on the approach to the cave. He lowered himself down, and began to crawl forward--but he could only see a small, black cat there, and so on he plodded. The wings and horns faded in a puff of black, and he stared at the cave mouth as he hauled himself into full view of it. "Tell me, brother," he muttered. "How does diving headfirst into a black, unknown cave sound for the survival prospects of we, who are bent on survival at all costs..?" There was dark humor in his tone, and he followed it with a quiet guffaw, before looking to the young cat. "Are you the one who controls the lights?" RE: [Quest] Ignis Fatuus - Septiezal - Dec 19 2018
Since their encounter with the Shadebeast, Septiezal dreaded the motive of the this wisps, but this phenomon was too bizarre to ignore. In his case, the ghostlight had appeared before him, and did not leave him alone until he followed. He was thankful for Dragon's presence. With the bull alligator by his side, Septiezal felt a little braver, or, perhaps foolish was the right word. He followed is scale-brother on the ground as the wisps led them down various paths and dark, foreboding trails, and hated every second of it, however, a part of him felt.. ready to face whatever danger it lead too. This threat must be banished. RE: [Quest] Ignis Fatuus - Thothaga - Dec 19 2018
Sitting high in the trees of Cetus, cloaked in mist, the spider witch spun her silk. She had made a holey, blanket-like mantle. It resembled her own webs, and was meant to drape over the body of an arachnid. As she fashioned the garment to her abdomen, Thothaga plucked at the webbing between two limbs above her. RE: [Quest] Ignis Fatuus - Miru - Dec 19 2018
Tags: RE: [Quest] Ignis Fatuus - Pride - Dec 20 2018 Pride had warned Mercurius that he was leaving. He wasn't sure what sort of magic this was, or what it was doing--but it seemed... sentient, or almost so. Given his encounters with the Spire, he couldn't help but wonder if it were trying to tell, or show, him something. And so he'd followed it all the way here, wary and with dreams of revelations. He was worried, and studiously thoughtful about it, but despite his already having overthought the situation a great deal, he wouldn't have predicted this. He hadn't expected anything in particular. His mind had toyed with the possibility that it was a trap, that the lights led to another of the great, black beasts as it had in Cetus. Or that some old and withered Ancient would be waiting to bestow upon him its wisdom. Or perhaps he'd find a source of magical disruption, to which these balls of magicka were attracted, moths to a flame. He had not, however, expected to find a cluster of Gembound sitting and standing outside a black cave mouth. The caves were huge--and he'd only been in Monoceros once before--so he could see how this particular hole could've gone unnoticed in the myriad other caverns and dips within the Gorge, particularly being shrouded by dead trees. But perhaps it hadn't gone unnoticed. Perhaps others knew of it, or had come here, entered, and vanished, never to be seen again. The stag walked up quietly, coming to a halt somewhat near Dragon. He knew Dragon, at least, and Septiezal--not well but, to his surprise, they were two who had also fought the Shadebeast of Cetus with him. They had, in may respects, and along with others, saved his life. Pride's approach was also not silent--he was wearing somewhat rough and jagged diamond plating, thin, in armor over his neck and back. Further plates protected his belly and throat, and hung hooked into the upper pieces, so that he had serviceable protection. Whatever they were doing, if they hit another Shadebeast he certainly didn't want it tearing him apart. Pride arrived just too late to have heard Miru's exact words, though he saw her smoldering feet. He glanced at her quizzically, and then to the others. "I take it you've all seen the wisps, too?" he asked curiously. "It's been quiet, bar that Naskital fellow, ever since. I had thought we were done with it. Do you think this is another Shadebeast..? Those wisps--I don't know what they are, precisely, but I know that they ruin my magic casting when nearby. Perhaps they are spheres of chaotic magic, become manifest as visible forms, once magicka is thick in an area?" He puzzled over this, and then shook his head. "Though perhaps then Polaris would be full of them-... unless the Spire has some sort of mitigat--ahh. I apologize. I hope you are all well," he cut himself off. He doubted that anyone wanted to hear his magical theories, at the moment. No, they'd all be far more concerned with the gaping blackness ahead, and the wisps disappearing down it. RE: [Quest] Ignis Fatuus - Shango - Dec 24 2018
The hybrid glided in in a graceful manner, arcing down from the top of the gorge--but he landed in a clumsy, bumbling, dust-billowing way. He couldn't properly fly, only fall relatively smoothly, and the way his long claws scuffled on the rock and his thorned pelt nearly tumbled him could hardly be called "graceful." He was following a wisp of his own, snarling and snapping at it, and the moment it was gone he looked sharply, angrily around. White-green eyes glowed bright against his golden fur, and he snapped his eyes to the gathering present. Scale-feathered wings folded loosely against his back as he trotted over, his movements almost horselike and his feet clacking likewise on the stone. "Where are lights?" he demanded, simplistically, and angrily. That anger seemed directed not at those nearby, though, but at the missing wisps; his maned head flicked this way and that, cat's whiskers trembling as his muzzle continuously threatened to wrinkle into a hissing snarl. He didn't know any of those present, but a glance at Wilder told him that here was some distant relative, and he greeted her with a swish of his fan-tipped tail and a sound like a loud, harsh meow. I AM THE STORM
RE: [Quest] Ignis Fatuus - Game Master Dark - Dec 24 2018 The darkness of the cave stood resolutely silent, bar the rush of air that swept down within. It could have easily remained hidden for many years, its mouth half-shrouded by the dead branches and brush; yet now the wind seemed to howl into its mouth as if drawn there.
There was a shuffling, then, a quiet rustle and click, and a figure--robed, masked, and seemingly rather squat figure rustled forth. In the mouth of the cave he seemed almost small, insignificant. To those with a powerful nose, he smelled strangely foreign--as if of creatures, things and places they had no knowledge to name. He wore a bone-white mask at his face, three holes like eyes staring out at them, and deer antlers crowning its top. Slowly, the figure raised his hand, the skin of the palm retracting like lids to reveal a shimmering eye. It looked like a gemstone--a cat's eye of some kind--but it was wet; was it magic, perhaps? An eye, or a stone? Quietly, the creature turned its hand to look over them all, and then--in a well-spoken voice that could almost be called gentle, though with a strange and breathy rattle to it--he spoke. "So, you are the ones... to have found me. How very good... to meet you all. I am called only... the Masked Merchant. It has been... too long. And it means that you must be the ones... to have fought the beasts of darkness. For you, then. I have an offer." The other hand unfurled, splaying out, lifting its long, slender fingers skyward. A wisp burst into existence, hovering in burning phosphorecense above his palm--and was joined by a second, and a third. The three quietly swirled, revolving around and around, until the Masked Merchant turned and flung his hand out. The triple-wisp then burst forward, smashing into one of the dead trees a safe distance away, which exploded in a splintering blast of blue-green. The remains of the trunk quickly shattered and fell, consumed in their eerie fire. "A reward, and a test. I will teach you this... but what would you offer me, in return..?" ![]() You have discovered The Masked Merchant!
@Septiezal @Iris @Shango @Yoosung @Charoite @Pride @Dragon @Wilder @Ejder @Mosaic @Selena @Acheron @Aequum Regem RE: [Quest] Ignis Fatuus - Yoosung - Dec 26 2018
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