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Back door - Asimona - Jun 27 2019 A couple of weeks after the trial had ended, the largest of the chrysalis scattered near the entrance to Hydra finally shivered. The dragon was visible beneath the surface of the blue-tinted diamond, but she didn't seem to be awake just yet. Not until a moment after the first shake when her eye snapped open and she jerked her head up. tags: @Quartz Five-Two-Four notes: RE: Back door - Styx - Jun 27 2019
RE: Back door - Imp - Jun 28 2019
The striated tiger's eye was a pretty chrysalis. It was banded browns, mostly, with streaks of black and gold, which seemed layered vertically as well as horizontally. It shimmered in the-- Crack. ...And it shattered. The pieces fell away, the always-grinning Imp hauling himself from its wreckage. He shook out his collar of fur, and then he looked around. "Oh, shit. We aren't dead," he observed cheerfully. That was a welcome surprise. Some of the gemstones were still closed, some broken with their inhabitants nowhere to be seen. As the hybrid hauled himself out, stretching his wings, he felt something different. He turned, looking back: his tail had a hook, a barb, a hard swollen pouch at its end. Almost instinctively he realized what it was, what it was for; the faint urge to slam it into an enemy struck him, and joy lit him up. "I'VE GOT A STINGER!?" he cried, excitedly. For a moment the gargoyle-like beast skittered in circles, trying to better see his tail--which of course 'fled' from him as he turned. He then spent a moment slapping the stinger against the gemstone fragments, and into the sand, getting used to this new feeling. At length he looked up. "Oh, you got one too! And WINGS. I like those," he added, scurrying closer to eye Styx over. "They look good on you." RE: Back door - Opal Three-Seven-Six - Jun 28 2019 A crack split down the black opal chrysalis and a familiar eyestalk popped out. Blinking, glanced around before locking on the other gembounds. Instead of disappearing back in, like last time, the eel-creature broke through, sending a cascade of mucus. Spilling onto the sand, he righted himself and shook his head.
The Black Opal sat up and looked at the burn scars on his claws, flexing them. They healed nicely, though he preferred to have his old callouses back. His yellow eye flicked towards the others, who where still marveling at their mutations. He squinted. The dragon and the Imp had gotten scorpion tails, while the canine got vulture wings. The Opal looked back at his own body, brushing off shards of chrysalis. Surprisingly, the Reaper had left him just how he was. Hey, no fa---! Then it hit him. Oh my gloop, did I just get selected for guaranteed breeding? His fins slowly perked up as a stunned look stretched across his face. He could be a father! RE: Back door - Hemlocke - Jun 28 2019 With a pathetic sigh, Garnet Five-Seven-Nine slid out from its chrysalis, still twitching incessantly and slowly coming back to grips with reality itself. The first thing it noticed, of course, was the addition of sail-like wings where feathers had once been, and a tail with far more length than had been there originally. Crimson eyes glanced back at the appendages, both added and added to. They must be the reward the Merchant had referred to before dooming it to a comatose state for Masters knows how long. Garnet Five-Seven-Nine gathered up its wings, but not before stretching them experimentally a few times. Blearily, clearly disturbed from its sleep and hind leg spasming minutely with poison the Champion knew was no longer there, it simply watched as the others awakened. It eyed the gargoyle-esque and loud creature warily, noting the stinger now attached to its tail --- the icy dragon, too. A thought, distant and nearly glanced over, came to it, and Garnet Five-Seven-Nine glanced about, ears pricked. "Where is the Overseer? The Masters?" Its gaze trailed all along the tunnel, as far as its keen sight would allow, as it continued, "we must have been awakened by something, for another test." Who was the proctor of this one? RE: Back door - Opal Three-Seven-Six - Jun 29 2019 The Garnet's question was a good one. The Opal cut his eyes to the other Champion, who was now sporting webbed wings instead of a shell. His neck fins flared attentively. Yeah.. Where are they? He glanced around nervously, expecting Vargas ambush them out of the blue and bark orders. Yet, the monstrous overseer was nowhere to be seen, not even the Reaper. The Black Opal stood up and flattened his fins, confused. "You-you think this a test?" He muttered to the Garnet. "To see what we'd do?" Honestly, he had no idea. Even if that was case he wouldn't know what to do. Ever since he came of age, Hydra Trials was all he's ever known. Without an objective from the Overseers, the Opal had no clue where to start. Awakened without a purpose? This had never happened before. @Garnet Five-Seven-Nine RE: Back door - Asimona - Jun 29 2019 Others were waking up around her. She noticed the dog standing by the wall, surrounded by his own chrysalis shards. The alligator creature was bursting out too, seemingly with the same tail that she'd hatched with, but his reaction was much more pleased then hers had been. With a sigh of relief, she saw Opal crawling out of his shell and eyed Garnet as it climbed out of its own. But still, no Ru, no Agate. Perhaps they had already left, perhaps they had still to hatch. tags: notes: RE: Back door - Styx - Jul 03 2019
RE: Back door - Opal Three-Seven-Six - Jul 03 2019 The Black Opal blinked at their words. "...Free?" He was bewildered. A slave to Hydra and the Overseer all his life, he hardly knew what that it meant. That's impossible. He thought, his mind racing. The fresh-meat know nothing! He wanted to say it out loud, but kept his mouth shut, afraid he would make enemies. They were never free, they weren't made to be free! The Masters had plan for them, it was their duty to to follow it to the best of their abilities. Anyone who thought they could go against this was either a complete dumb-ass or suicidal. Yet, he glanced longing down the tunnel, then back to Hydra. Were they really free to go? It's been so long, he couldn't remember what was out there anymore. These were dangerous thoughts. He pushed them back. The Opal looked at Asimona, neck-fins rising, though he was really speaking to all the new ones. "Those mutations are to help you survive the your next trial." He stated in a matter-of-fact tone, biting back a growl. The dragon was acting like newborn gemling who didn't get the biggest scrap of food. Frankly it was getting annoying. The dog was little more sensible, though he said some that caught the Opal completely off guard. Warn the whole cave? What is that supposed to mean? He gave the dog a wary nod, acknowledging his offer, though he didn't need help. No, he didn't want help. Not right now, anyway. @Styx @Asimona @Imp RE: Back door - Imp - Jul 04 2019 Imp glanced at Asimona. Her anger was, to him, wholly unfounded. He was a little puzzled, really. "You mad 'cause we all almost died?" he goaded, his grin splitting wider. "He did TELL us that might happen. Hey, who are you?" Imp went on, looking to Opal. "Asshole horn-guy said we'd get stuff if we ran through the desert room but you weren't even there. There were a few of you, you woke up before? Where'd you come from? --Are you old?" he asked, hopping closer, sniffing, and then moved to sniff at Garnet, too. He was giddy with it all, really. Everything had worked out fine--well, except the guys who'd died--and here they were, alive, free, and stronger, to boot. Well--kind of. THOUGH-! Memory struck, and Imp blinked. "THAT WAS NEMEAN, THOUGH," he yelled, loudly. "I SAW her! I tried to eat her once but she goes real fast but she's really bad. Dad says she is a Betrayer and leads us to deaths and stuff. We gotta kill her if we ever can." Then he leaned back, wings raising, so that his hind leg could scratch rapidly along the fur-tuft behind his ear, like a dog. His scorpion tail waved idly behind him. @Garnet Five-Seven-Nine |