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Comet to a Meteor - Comet - Aug 30 2020 Comet
Comet had been working hard, tirelessly, everyday, in the hope that she would be able to protect her friends, family, and those who needed it. And now it was time. Her paws crunched into the snow on the ground as she walked towards the cave. She had heard about this place from rumors, and whispers from her adventures. Although it was never explicitly said, she had a feeling that it would be creepy there. Even though Comet had reached a height of her magic, she knew she need to be more powerful. Anyone could reach the levels she was at right now, but to go above that, beyond. That was a different story. She was sure that if this Emuh was real, and she would be able to protect her family from anything that happened to them. Soon, she came to a stop at the entrance of the tunnel. The rumors were right. The tunnel was here, it was real, and that meant Emuh was too. Was she going to do this? Once she stepped in, that was it. No going back. But it would all be worth it. Comet stepped into the tunnel. RE: Comet to a Meteor - Game Master Bunny - Aug 31 2020 No sooner than the first syllable of "Emuh!" was spoken, the darkness swelled as if to meet the pup's words.
The massive owl swept for her, silent on black wings. His feathers crackled with electricity, the scent of burning ozone rising from him. Piercing-green eyes glanced right over her head, at first as he called: "WHO, WHO COMES?!" Ram-horns glinted in the half-light as he alighted and looked down upon Comet, "YOU?!" Ah - this was but a child! Even younger than the feline whose aura he was still imitating! His eyes narrowed, then widened. She held a vast well of strength and magic for something so young, just as Madhukar did. Were the Caves capable of producing such powerful creatures so quickly now... ? Color Emuh impressed; "YOU HOLD GREAT STRENGTH. GOOD," he called. Ice crackled along black feathers, bubbles rising in tandem. "YES, YOU SHALL TAKE THE TEST," and without further ado, the great owl turned and took flight. The darkness took him, and the gymnasium-sized (but still-dark) room ahead of Comet began to change. Stone ground against stone in the dark; then, water sloshed about, as if filling some sort of vessel; and, a creaking groan heard in growing plants echoed. The very earth almost shifted beneath her, moving her forward. The room's contents bloomed into focus as dim orb-lights came on. Comet had been left standing on a stone platform of sorts, about four feet across. Directly in front of her was a rather simple statue, no taller than three feet at the top of its rounded "head." A curled ram's horn sat on its right side; the left horn seemed to be missing entirely. Two "eyes" stared right at the pup. Stretching across the room were large, shallow pools of murky-brown, stagnant water. Reeds choked the thin edges of each pool, and Lesser insects of all sorts darted across the surface sluggishly, picking at one another or the rather large sheets of dead ones clinging to the edges. Comet wouldn't have to inhale deeply to know that the air smelled bad, like bile or acid. At the far end was another platform, very similar to the one Comet was currently on. A stone pedestal jutted up from it, the missing horn laid carefully on top. No sooner than the pup took note of all these details, Emuh's voice crowed from nowhere and everywhere, "YOUR TEST BEGINS NOW!" Both the statue before Comet and the pedestal at the other end started to sink. The sound of stone-on-stone echoed off the walls, like the slow ticking of a clock. @Comet RE: Comet to a Meteor - Comet - Aug 31 2020 Comet
Right when the name was called, the darkness seemed to expand and the huge owl appeared. The smell that the bird emitted was familiar, but Comet couldn't quite place it. And, she was too worried right now to try and think about it. She was frozen in fear as they demanded an answer. Perhaps this had not been a good idea. But she had to do it! Comet was doing this for her family, and it would all be worth it in the end. She sat up a little straighter and watched the electricity from his feathers get replaced by ice and bubbles. Water. A sigh of relief escaped the small wolf when Emuh said that she could take the test. She thought that maybe she wouldn't be powerful enough to try, but apparently she was. But that was only the first part, the second involved actually passing the test, which was hard enough on its own. She was about to respond when the owl flew away, the darkness swallowing him. The test had begun. Comet's keen ears, or rather, ear, picked up the sound of grinding stone, then water. Lots of it, like it was filling something. Did the test involve swimming? Oh no, that was not very good. Memories came back from the time she nearly drowned in her swimming lesson. But she had practiced more since then, hopefully she had enough endurance now. There was a lurch, as the ground beneath her started to move. Comet went from sitting to standing, body ready for whatever she was going to face. The lights dimmed on, and her eyes scanned the room, taking in the scene. Then her eyes came to rest on the platform she was standing on. It was small, big enough for her to move comfortably around it, but she had to be cautious. Her brain worked on how she was to complete the test. One of the horns were missing on statue's head, and that horn was on a platform on the other end. So to get the horn, she would have to... go through the murky water. It looked dirty, and probably had a lot of bad things inside. Comet didn't want to find out, but she had to, if she wanted to pass the test. But right when she took note of all these things, she heard the announcement, and the pedestal with the horn and the statue started to sink. Oh great, it was timed. What to do, what to do? Well first, to get through the water, she would have to clean it. Comet breathed in, then out. Pushing the magic into the water, and hoping that this spell would not fail. @Game Master Navy RE: Comet to a Meteor - Game Master Bunny - Aug 31 2020 Comet's magic wove through the pool in front of her, but the surface remained just as putrid as before. It lashed back at her a moment later, giving her a splitting headache and a profound sense of dizziness.
The feelings would subside in no more than a minute, but the clock was continuing to tick... @Comet RE: Comet to a Meteor - Comet - Aug 31 2020 Comet
Comet knew what was going to happen before it hit. The surface of the horrible smelling water remained the same, which meant her spell had failed. Darn, she knew that she should have practiced that more. The headache hit, and she curled up into a ball on the stone. But that was the bad thing about water magic, wasn't it? Instead of deadly fires or big explosions, you get a headache. The wolf howled in pain, but luckily it subsided a minute later. That had been a waste of time, she noticed that the statue had sunk a bit. She would have to hurry. Comet tried the spell again, investing even more energy into it this time. @Game Master Navy RE: Comet to a Meteor - Game Master Bunny - Aug 31 2020 The grinding of stone didn't cease, even as Comet went into the fetal position. But, she was up and at it again - with a much more successful cast.
It was a rather beautiful sight, the rippling of stagnant water being purified. Her magic ate at the murky-brown pollution and the sheets of dead bugs, leaving clear water in its wake. The air immediately smelled cleaner, and the Lessers dancing around the surface seemed eager. Once the pup waded through the shoulder-deep pool and reached the reed-covered edge, she'd find herself staring down yet another stretch of rotten-smelling water. The pedestal drew closer, yet continued to sink at its steady, ominous pace. @Comet RE: Comet to a Meteor - Comet - Aug 31 2020 Comet
Comet felt her spell work this time. The water turned from a murky brown to a clear blue, immediately making the place look much more inviting. Her nose could not detect a trace of the putrid scent that was once there. Even the lesser bugs looked much nice now. Great! It looked safe to walk through now. The wolf pup took a tentative first step, sending ripples across the water. The small waves lapped at her ankle, refreshing and welcoming. It was so clean she could see the bottom, and it was hard to believe that only moments before the water was so dirty she would not even think of going in it. Comet waded deeper into the water, keeping her head above the surface. For any fully grown wolf, it would've been simple, almost easy. But Comet was not fully grown, she wasn't even a cycle old yet! So she continued through the water, at a slow but steady pace. When she stepped out, she shook out her fur, sending droplets everywhere. And she saw herself staring at another pool filled with murky water. Darn. She had been lucky the first time succeeding in her spell. And now she had to do it again? Comet's eyes drifted over to the pedestal bearing the horn. It was still sinking, she would have to hurry. She placed her paws firmly on the ground. The wolf pup still had a lot of energy left, and she was ready to pass this test. @Game Master Navy RE: Comet to a Meteor - Game Master Bunny - Aug 31 2020 "For my family!"
A low hmm? drifted from somewhere high above, out of sight. Comet's magic lapped at the water once more, and once more, it cleared in brilliant waves. Detritus vanished and blue rippled across the surface. This pool, too, was shallow enough that the pup would be up to her shoulders in it. The pedestal was tantalizingly close, now, sunken halfway into the ground. All that stood in the way was one more stretch of polluted water, completely slicked-over with dead Lesser insects and totally still. Its scent was the most rancid of the pools - even the reeds wilted at its edges. @Comet RE: Comet to a Meteor - Comet - Aug 31 2020 Comet
Being too focused on the trial, Comet's keen ears did not pick up the hmm? that came from above. The pup barked in joy as the magic cleansed the pool of its pollution. She had been successful once again! This was going well. This time she jumped right into the pool, without testing the water. It was the same depth as the previous one, and Comet waded through it. She was just happy she didn't have to actually swim through it. That would've been too tiring. And just like last time, she exited the pool and shook out her fur. This time she was not surprised to see the third pool of water, but this one was the worst one she had seen yet. It was covered with so many dead bugs she could not even see the water. The putrid smell the water emitted smelled horrible, and she emptied her stomach into the pool. Great, there went her meal. Even the weeds that came with this kind of water and usually thrived in it were wilted. But the scariest thing was that the water was completely still. It was rather ominous and the kind of stillness that came right before an attack. Comet gave her fur another shake. This was a test, and she could pass it! She ignored her slight fear and gave it a shot. This time she poured as much energy as she could muster, as this pool was the dirtiest yet. And she would be surprised if it even worked. @Game Master Navy RE: Comet to a Meteor - Game Master Bunny - Aug 31 2020 What was a little bit of upchuck in the grand scheme of things? The pool was already vile, and that tiny addition was barely anything.
Magic coursed through the pool, sweeping through with an intense, almost draining focus from Comet. The niggling headache from before would have to be returning in full-force, like she'd been physically straining for hours. The waters rippled clear, revealing no threats lurking beneath the surface. It never hurt to be at least a little cautious, of course. A single hum of approval creaked across the room. The pedestal lay just ahead, the curled horn set atop it like a trophy. It ground ever-so-slightly faster into the platform when Comet set a paw atop it; and, from the sound of it, so did the statue at the other end. @Comet |