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Assassins' Lead - Vargas - Oct 08 2020 It's like Creed, only not
Vargas' turn, his bellow, was directed back toward the black and oily Spire. He was ever aware of its heat, of its shifting nature and something about it still unsettled him. Not... in a way that made him nervous; but in a way where he felt that he could never rest. @Garnet-Delta RE: Assassins' Lead - Cain - Oct 08 2020 Its name was called, and how lucky it was that it was not away. No, it heard the call, and it came in a heartbeat. It had heard Vargas call for the others, one by one. It had been awaiting its turn, though in the same vein, not holding its breath. After all, it had a task to focus on. It had magic to learn, harness, master. It certainly didn't lay about in wait, but it was hardly surprised when it heard its name bellowed. It had yet to get used to the damp darkness, but it was learning to call this place as home as any other. This place simply did not let it rest fruitfully; it set its pelt at an uneasy prickle, and with the monsters born from the Womb, it was not wrong to be wary. Draco, it found, made it so that it did not settle. Did not become complacent. After seeing the children shy away from it so much, and after seeing how they had developed, Garnet-Delta felt a cold in its bones. Yes, this was exactly what was needed if they were to keep the caves alive. They needed to never fall into routine and familiarity, they needed to be pushed to perfection. It was uncomfortable. It made it flex its claws into stone and want to turn its head away. For that reason, it looked ahead. Garnet-Delta flew through the cavern, toward Vargas and the Black Spire that dominated the room almost as much as the room dominated all beings within. "Master Vargas," the garnet announced itself as it swept down to land at the leviathan's feet, craning its head up to stare with bright, glimmering red eyes in the voidlight. Don't get your hopes up. He's busy. "What do you need?" It asked. It's just business. @Vargas RE: Assassins' Lead - Vargas - Oct 09 2020
@Garnet-Delta RE: Assassins' Lead - Cain - Oct 13 2020 Garnet-Delta's ears twitched at its Master's first few questions. "I'm still exploring possible methods to scry from a distance," it explained, "I've found a few possibilities, but I am still mastering them. I do not feel confident enough to move forward into stage two." Between ways it already had access to-- body swapping (its pelt prickled) and mind reading-- the others had yet to come so easy. Fungal magic seemed like a good way to start, but it hadn't quite made it work for itself yet. Realistically, it needed to speak to more gembounds, and continue to expand its magical capabilities. Such things had been slow going with the movement, but-- "However, there's been a flood of other creatures looking to explore the new caves. I'm keeping my eyes out for the more capable, whether they would be a good opportunity to learn more, or worthy of more practical interests... Design, or otherwise." Garnet-Delta was being a bit wordy, ah, maybe over-explaining itself for the lack of actual progress made thus far. Even with its Master's understanding preloaded and offered space to breathe. The alien-feline felt the pause in the never still air, rocked by the constant breathing of the aperture. Its wide, still eyes filled with the black of pupil at the question, lips drawing back ever so slightly. Ah, the cave. "I was more comfortable at the warren," it answered earnestly. Comfort was a luxury it spurned like an ex-lover, now feverishly obsessed with its work. So it went on: "I think we, as a whole, are better for moving here. Draco sets us all on edge, and for good reason," the feline eyed the fresh, sickly wounds across its Master's carapace. "We have the fate of the caves resting upon our success and failure. We should be unsettled. There is work to do." That all was a whole lot of conjecture, a whole lot of waxing lyrical that perhaps Master Vargas would not necessarily respect... But it was a gut feeling, one that it couldn't shake. One that it was certain others felt as well. "As for a place to do our work, it is relatively secluded," it went on, "and compared to the beauty of Pegasus, I imagine most gembound would rather stay away from a place that feels... Unnatural. There will be some, curious, but I feel many will avoid sticking their nose into somewhere we don't want them to." Only the truly foolhardy or dangerous. The ones they could make use of, perhaps. "It is also dark, and many of us blend in nicely into the bright glows and deep blacks. We have the advantage of growing accustom to this particular light, where as others who would attempt to stop us would find it difficult to fight here... Without magical aid, at least. We have the benefit of having many who can sense living creatures, as well, so it will be hard for anyone to sneak through the entrance without being noticed." It had a lot of thoughts on the subject, though for the most part it was coming up with ideas on the fly here. "Lastly," it was almost done, really, "I've noticed that there's lots of stones, where creatures were being... manufactured, perhaps, in the past? It's worth considering if any of them could be reborn." V-Zoisite-One had been made from a random stone, which... It was unique, at least. There was potential, it assumed, worth exploring. If monsters had been born here before, they could make monsters once more. That was what Lord Dhracia wanted from them. The spare stones would give them plenty of fuel when they needed it. @Vargas RE: Assassins' Lead - Vargas - Oct 13 2020
Vargas mostly listened, only interjecting here and there as he deemed it necessary. @Garnet-Delta RE: Assassins' Lead - Cain - Dec 19 2020 Garnet-Delta was the cat that got the cream; every word of praise from its Master like a mother's tongue rasped over its ears. A sensation it would never know, but the feeling it brought so similar. The closest thing to reassurance, the closest it got to satisfaction. Its report finished, it sat at attention to listen to its masters response, and immediately found itself puzzled... Did Master Vargas think that Garnet-Delta would meddle with stones? It had no interest in breeding, the thought had not occurred to it besides the use it would have toward its Master's purposes. "Of course," it mewled, subservient. It would have offered to help, but it presumed that Master Vargas would have a much better time without it meddling, and its small size and lack of thumbs would prove to make it more in the way than helpful, even if it could match bones to bones to stone. The subject moved on, reiterating its purpose. The mention of training spies and assassins made its fur prickle. It had impressed its Master enough to put it in place of teacher, a role-reversal from such a short cycle ago. Eager, it nodded in agreement as Vargas began his proposal. The leviathan leaned back, inhaled, and... Master Vargas got four words in before Garnet-Delta's ears filled with the roaring of blood, its heart racing. Oveesee. OVERSEE. That word, that precious word-- did Vargas really mean? Could he possibly? Its whole body buzzed with a static sensation; shock seizing it. Was this a dream? No. A test? Garnet-Delta struggled to keep up, ears twitching and straining to focus on the words as everything seemed to come to a point, an unspoken purpose coming to a head. This was everything it had ever wanted, and Vargas dropped it so sudden, sweeping forward to explain what It Would Oversee. It caught bits and pieces, finding winged-cats, training with Ruby-Beta and V-Chaos-Two; from passing on knowledge to raising the youngest toward their new purposes. But it was in charge of arranging. It was in charge. It was going to Oversee. Ruby-Beta had turned down an offer; and it had the freedom to take as much as it wanted, to spread its wings and soar. Should it (of course it would) accept (OF COURSE IT WOULD), it would... Choose a title? A Title? Not a name; a name it did not want, the name would come when it was ready. More was offered to it, but it wanted nothing but what it had always dreamed of. It had not realized it was holding a breath the whole while until Master Vargas asked for its thoughts. Then it realized, as it exhaled and inhaled in a rasping gasp, that it had not blinked, either; its eyes dry as it forced itself to lower its head and shut its eyes in a show of respect and humbleness. "... Master Vargas," the words came slowly, after a few more stunned seconds, and finally its head raised again. Its tail tip twitched with contentment, drawing a tongue over its muzzle as though savoring the taste of the words on its teeth. "I would take the title of Overseer, of spies and anything else you should need of me. It would be an honor." Satisfaction purred through its pelt, rippling its fur as it held its head high. It could have any title, but nothing would satisfy it as strongly as the one that Vargas had once held. It held that moment, a culmination of all it had achieved. From here, there was only one thing to do: to be an Overseer, for a Master it had all but worshipped from hatching. So, to be an Overseer, it would have to do its job and do it well. "I will see to organizing what we already have to work with, and passing down my knowledge to those suitable... And see to the producing of more appropriately shaped creatures to flesh out the wing of spying." Speaking of... "If you were to find something appropriate among the stones," its red eyes glanced toward the broken pieces lining the far wall, "I would like to have an apprentice, to mold from birth." But it did not want to rush such a process. "Once I have taught what I can to the current generation, and once I have mastered the art of assassination fully." @Vargas ; thank you for your patience you cannot IMAGINE how long this whole thing has been sitting in my brain aaa RE: Assassins' Lead - Vargas - Dec 20 2020
@Garnet-Delta RE: Assassins' Lead - Cain - Dec 24 2020 Delegation; a weight off of Master Vargas's shoulders. It, too, would have to learn this skill. It took in this information, swearing it to memory like a badge of honor. Master Vargas spoke its title, something it had imagined in its dreams since its first cycle. It was real. It was Its whiskers twitched as Master Vargas went on, giving it an array of choices. This was a weighty decision, one that he had only just come to think about. The options were daunting, but it supposed... If its first apprentice did not work out, it could simply start fresh. It would hate to waste Master Vargas's talents, but it found it difficult to imagine that it would find a suitable partner... There was risk, with breeding with a living gembound or a stone. It left too much up to fate. ... but it had been born of that fate, as had its fellow Overseer, Orthoclase-Alpha. The ones that Master Vargas had made... They had their own potential, but were also able to be flawed. All beings could be flawed. It would have to work with risk. Its ears flicked back and forth, as it considered, weighing the choices. "Master Vargas," it began finally, meeting its master's six eyes with its own. "I look forward to teaching the others my skills, to train them to serve suitable roles as you taught us. This particular apprentice that I imagine, it follows in my wing. I want to give it the dedication that I have shown, to make itself a copy of myself, or better. One who's whole life has always been driven to this purpose." The children here, the fellow members of the Forge, they had been given freedom to decide. "...While I have eventually found my purpose," its voice softened, "I started with doubts. Doubts of my worth, of my potential. You have built up my courage, guided me. I would like a creature who would be made for assassination, who would know this from the start. Who would be certain, and fearless, and with my personal guidance, capable of pushing me to be even better." Its own words made it think of Epsilon, of Palefur, of Hemlocke. A cold crept down its spine, its tail twitching. "... It would have the choice, to take a different path; I would not want to force something into misery. But if it takes after me, after Hemlocke, after you, Master... I would be proud of it." As, it thought, Master Vargas was proud of it. This was all conjecture, and spoke nothing to practical wants. Dreams and ambitions were nothing without substance. "I lean toward your creations, as they would be guarantee something of at least... the correct shape, something small, as I am. But I would think it wise to perhaps consider myself finding a... partner," these words were reluctant, despite itself. "Both Overseer Orthoclase-Alpha and I were made from two compatible partners, and I think the process has merit." A pause. "... I may consider removing the partner I choose from the equation before the child is born, if I take this method. Both of us have known our other predecessor's death in our lives, and I would be lying to say it did not have an impact, on me or others." That was the past, of course, but it seemed reasonable. Rational. It would be dangerous, because "I will need time to decide further," it acknowledged. "For now, I have my tasks, and need to learn how to delegate efficiently, as well. If you find a design among the stones suitable, I would be happy to provide." It had no interest in offspring, not truly; this apprentice idea was less about its own bloodline and more about the relationship it believed it had with its Master, and wanting to continue that. Still, it knew its form had potential. It had proven that potential. A cat could not look more proud of itself than @Vargas RE: Assassins' Lead - Vargas - Dec 25 2020
@Garnet-Delta RE: Assassins' Lead - Cain - Feb 13 2021 As Master Vargas spoke of his era, It occured to the Garnet that Master Vargas's was trying to suggest it away from the idea of slash-and-burn, as though culling the weak was something he had come to decide was... Inappropriate, perhaps. It did not know if this was a weakness or a strength, but it had never liked the notion of loose ends. While Master Vargas wanted to make it clear that he would not punish it's subjects, it started to think that Master Vargas was implying that punishment was not the correct way to train. The Garnet wouldn't disagree, even though the nagging thought that those that did not carry their weight did not deserve to survive-- those unfit to survive should perish-- it decided that its thoughts were wandering too far from the point. It put those ideas away to consider in its own time, despite the curiosity of how the Overseer had gone from a being made to Cull into one of... Hm... Compromises. Now that it had its own title of There, it lingered regardless as Master Vargas pressed it, discouraging the idea of killing its theoretical partner. The Garnet flicked an ear, studying those glowing green eyes to try and discern the why. It was baffled, to some degree, as it thought its logic made perfect sense. But its Master questioned, and so it answered, "When Palefur died, I was faced with a dilemma. I came from something that had failed to prove itself. It was surprisingly easy to doubt myself, when faced with the death of one who had come before me. I decided that I was not Palefur's child, but my own being... But it would have been quite easy to become trapped in the thinking that if Palefur failed, that I could fail as well, that my magic and form was flawed from the start." Its whiskers twitched, as it absorbed the drawbacks of its plan that Master Vargas pointed out. Still, it lingered: if the apprentice had a parent outside of the Chaos Forge... Would it wonder if it truly belonged with the Forge, or with its other parent? Perhaps, that would be the true test of its loyalty. Was... Was that what "I understand," it answered. But then, Master Vargas's next words were still punch to the throat: the Garnet should not get in the habit of killing anything considered "worthy". Was it an assassin if it only were to kill insignificant threats? Was its purpose not to kill those worth being deemed a threat? It held that thought on the tip of its tongue. With that, Master Vargas told it to take its time. It came back to the present, and the thrum of self-satisfaction that was all too easy to find at its heart. With a nod, it answered, "I have much to consider." The Garnet purred softly, pushing itself to its paws. "Please feel free to send the others to train under me. I will seek out potential myself, but if there is someone in particular... Have them ask me." Something about the words made its fur tingle. "For now, I am satisfied. I'm sure there will be questions as I find my footing." It paused, and then raised its wings, prowling forward to rub its body against the outside of Vargas's forelimb as it rumbled. "Thank you again, Master Vargas." It was one of the only shows of affection it had ever offered to anyone, and promptly it turned away as though it had done nothing out of the ordinary and began to prowl away with tail held high. @Vargas |