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[Quest] The Trial of Hydra - Blinding White - Game Master Dark - Jan 31 2020 The Merchant stood now at the mouth of Hydra, the blinding white roaring behind him. Bitter cold bit at those awaiting trial, wind howling past and the snowfall so blinding as to make visibility within nearly impossible. Even here, the cold underfoot bit at paws and toes, and breath came frosty into the tunnel air. When they were assembled, the Masked Merchant spoke, his voice a rasp raised to be heard over the blizzard beyond. "Enter. Survive. These are your only tasks." Once the last of them had entered, the Merchant raised his hands, a powerful, shimmering barrier blocking retreat--trapping the Gembound in Hydra, for now. Those entering Hydra will find visibility poor, and the cold powerful. Yet there seems to be no guidance, no rules, bar "survive." It's difficult to tell how anyone could "win" such a thing. Once the barrier is closed and the next round begins, no further Gembound may enter from outside of Hydra. Hydra-dwelling Gembound may join the thread at any time, but must adhere to the posting rules and are only eligible for prizes if they join in round one. For further details on rules and prizes, refer back to the sign-up thread. Note that placements are not yet in effect, and may come in and out of play throughout the event, even resetting at unexpected points. Have fun, and good luck...
@Desert Rose Thirty-Five (Null) @Imp (Ivory) @Agate Two-Three-Six (Wynter, Fisher) @Virgil (Vinea, Hargrave) @Shida (Palefur, Winter) @Kalama RE: [Quest] The Trial of Hydra - Blinding White - Vargas - Jan 31 2020 Vargas paced up alongside, observing. A grin was on his face as he stared out into the white, and he leaned in to murmur something to the Merchant that the rest could not hear. He then looked to them. "Good luck--I won't be joining you... I'm not needed, this time," he added, rather ominously. He then leaned toward Desert Rose, assuming the smaller Gembound was close by (or even there): "Remember what I told you." Last he eyed Imp. Eyeing him... ha, he thought, with savage humor. He admired its tenacity, but he did not approve of its stupidity. It would not survive the trial, that much he did not doubt. But if it wanted to throw its life away, let it; Nemean had let it live, but apparently it was bitter enough to discard the rare gift of her mercy. Vargas was indifferent to that, though it was, he vaguely thought, a shame that a previously-successful creature was going to be destroyed without reproducing. Maybe he could get Hag-rteho to bring him the stone, afterward; but likely, from what he knew of the upcoming trial, that would not be an option. Agate had come in last, last time, hadn't it? And Shida, that one shared a design with a previous, surprisingly-successful recent champion. Those were some to watch, but Vargas' bets were strongly on Desert Rose. The Overseer settled in at the entrance, grinning, to eagerly watch it all play out. RE: [Quest] The Trial of Hydra - Blinding White - Virgil - Jan 31 2020 She hollered back to any little Gembound, tail whipping out behind her and flagging eagerly in the howling wind, RE: [Quest] The Trial of Hydra - Blinding White - Vinea - Jan 31 2020 Adjusting its splitting jaws in distaste, he long-legged through the deep snow. This dang cold was already seeping into its bones, and it was barely in the worst of this. Hunkering down behind Virgil's massive silhouette, the hybrid tucked its gliders and fins close, blue eyes darting around and waiting for - something, anything, to happen. RE: [Quest] The Trial of Hydra - Blinding White - Hargrave - Jan 31 2020 And, finally, at the tail end of Navy's character list for the trials: Hargrave. RE: [Quest] The Trial of Hydra - Blinding White - Imp - Feb 01 2020 Imp squinted against the blasting white, but there was little point in squinting. A brief melancholy struck him; the squinting was habit, of course, but there were no eyes there anymore, no reason to shield them against the snow. Still, the little wet flakes bit at his hollow lids, and at the rest of him, too; he was warm-blooded, but fuck if he wasn't freezing already. He cast out his magic, shivering, trying to get an idea of what lay around them. He could remember the layout of the land--if that hadn't changed; marsh off to the right, stretches of ugly flat land and then murdery worm-dunes ahead of that. And last, the big horrible canyons full of murder-birds. But determination was driving him. He was going to prove himself here, just as a big "fuck you" to Nemean and Vargas, if nothing else. Virgil's voice gave him an idea. "Hey, listen, big--uh, thing!" he called out, inspiration striking him. He turned and wing-walked rapidly toward her, his ungainly, gargoyle-esque waddle made almost tragic by the way he blindly stumbled through the white. That didn't seem to get him down, though; his head was up and excitement flickered through the lines of his body as he made his way to her. His magic, it seemed, found nothing--maybe the cold was damping it somehow?--but he angled for what he'd heard, and the strong smell of her hide. "Lemme get up there." He remembered Kerberos, the big dog, carrying him, its warmth, Imp nestling in. Virgil sounded kinda dumb, so maybe they could work together. "I know this place, and there's a bunch of evil crap under the ground. Let me on and I'll watch with my magic eyes for it. Then we both win!" In fact--"I can let ALL of you know. So don't try to kill me, right? I ain't after winning, just surviving, so don't try to fucking kill me, okay? I remember some of you jerks trying to murder each other last time." At least he hadn't heard Hemlocke here (not that he knew its name), but then again... The roar of the wind alerted Imp to another problem, even as he tried to just climb right into Virgil's woolly back. He was almost deafened. His grand plan about using his bat-ears to navigate was on the back burner. Or the back freezer, as it were. If Hemlocke were here, would he know? If they were about to stomp off a cliff or into a rock, would he even be aware-? Shit. he thought; and it was apt. RE: [Quest] The Trial of Hydra - Blinding White - Wynter - Feb 01 2020
Wynter shuffled up beside Virgil, ears swiveling in desperation to pick up any signs of danger as the harsh winds roared around them. WYNTER HASIRAHe nudged his shoulder into Vergil, giving her a gracious blink. He was glad to have a like-minded companion right out the bat, considering this trial looked like a dangerous trial to try and take on one's own. How many of them were there? He tried to do a head count while everyone was still close together, but the thick flurries and biting cold on his eyelashes made it difficult. ... There were easily a dozen, if not more. Keeping everyone together was going to be difficult, but having that many warm bodies together would make surviving the snow plausible, at least. Like walking in the rain and the snow When there's nowhere to go And you're feelin' like a part of you is dying RE: [Quest] The Trial of Hydra - Blinding White - Lyra - Feb 01 2020
Lyra came running through the tunnel from Canis, slowing down and stopping amongst the Gembound that were taking part in the Trials. As she passed by the Merchent, she managed to get out, ![]() RE: [Quest] The Trial of Hydra - Blinding White - Shida - Feb 01 2020 Shida trotted into Hydra, the cold wind already buffeting her skin and sending chills up her spine. RE: [Quest] The Trial of Hydra - Blinding White - Palefur - Feb 01 2020 She trotted into Hydra just behind the other, carefully analyzing the other Trial challengers. Already, as the Merchent released them into Hydra, she saw the advantages of grouping up. Surviving together. They didn't know yet if there were any dangers - many of Hydra's creatures would probably be hiding from the snow and wouldn't prove to be a danger, but she couldn't be sure of that. Still, the best bet would be to use the resources around her. |