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YOU CAN'T KEEP ME IN THE DARK IN Main Area
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The dragon's landing sent the black dog stumbling back, wincing and scrambling to keep his footing. The heat was incredible, a searing blast of air followed by the crackling of molten stone: behind Raheerah's claws, from his teeth... Black stared through the immense beast's hind legs, for a beat, at the tracks he had left behind him--and then craned his head back to stare up at the speaking dragon.

Though his voice was deafening, vibrating through Black's body with a terrifying bass, he could feel the emotion in it. Pain, rage. Dull surprise struck him: he had not realized that the dragon felt. The only time he'd known him, it was a gloating dominance, a catastrophic rage, a careless delight in wanton destruction. He staggered purely to stay upright in the winds of that roar.

Black hadn't noticed Throne following: the sound of small hooves had easily been drowned out by the bass thump of leathery wings and the screeching bellows that rended the air. But somewhere in all this the lamb had leaned to him, murmuring, and Black glanced down in horror.

He let the shadows fall away, but at the same time, he suddenly felt as though he'd failed. The point had been to secure Throne's safety: now the child was in the most possible danger. Black looked up at Raheerah--Raheerah, who was staring, frozen for a beat, at the lamb--and carefully, protectively, pressed against Throne. Meanwhile, his mind was flicking back to Raheerah's words, struggling to tear through his memories for a stone to which he had been entrusted (for he assumed, somehow, that the dragon meant him). The only stone he could think of was the topaz--had that been a Master? Had Raheerah felt its revival, somehow, and come flying back here from--from wherever he'd gone--and only just arrived?

"The only stone to which the Dog was entrusted was a topaz, and it is revived," he answered slowly, fear (mostly for Throne) rippling through his voice as he raised it high enough to be heard. That he could manage to speak at all in the face of this billowing heat and dragon's fangs was a miracle at all, but he found his voice, and quickly continued.

He was about to ask, "is there anything we can do," but instinct at once warned him that if the answer was "no," he would be dead in half a second.

And so would Throne.

He glanced, too, to the strange dog that had just bumbled up, asking questions in the innocently foolish way of another child, liable to get them all killed. Raheerah had already answered that question, in his own way, and asking again... Black knew of him. This pup did not.

So Black hastened to call up, cautious: "I have killed none. I am Guardian. I will seek this stone, and bring it to you, but do not kill the lamb."

It was not a command, though perhaps it could have been better-phrased--it was a pleading, his tone clear as he pressed against Throne's small form, staring up with wrinkled brow and desperate gaze to the dragon.


All things stir within the heart of darkness.

 
 
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The bird's heart dropped to his feet when he turned to see that the lamb hadn't followed him. Oh nononono- it was like in slow motion, he watched the scene unfold with the dragon much, much closer and the lamb thrusting himself into the danger it posed. Oh caves- tunnel vision had taken over now, and while words processed in his head, his hyperfixation stuck on the lamb he'd been tasked with to save.

This wouldn't do. Willing his shaking body to move, Tyr beat the ground hard and flitted towards the patch of dark as cries for a stone beat through the air. Instinct ran over him as he shut his eyes, struggling to keep his wings beating and brushing the ground at every downstroke.

"I said-" Tyr hissed as he approached the lamb, eyes flying back open with claws outstretched. "Come." Dark talons curled in the wool along their back- he was certainly too small to do anything. "With." His demand continued to choke out as he tugged back, feeling bits of wool slip over his talons while other parts latched and stuck. "Me!" The final part came out as a shrill cry while the other adults talked. Fear filled his head at the sound of another child, but- he didn't have time. He couldn't make this sheep budge, no matter how hard he tried- he was just too small.

But- but he'd felt this before, hadn't he? In a panic, magic lashed through his being and from his sternum as he reached out, staring hard on the lamb's back as he felt a spell curl around him. It was too much- he couldn't get the lamb out, couldn't save himself from this dragon.

Literally. He was stuck- it came to his realization as he tried to slip out, but his feet were trapped in the curls of the lamb's wool. For fear of not ripping (though he may as well been ripping a little off, anyways, he noted as his free talon had a fluff of wool), Tyr knew he couldn't just. Take off. Unless he wanted to take off half this kid's coat.

He was well and truly fucked. Panic still flashed through his limbs, driving him to pulse them down, but nothing would help at this point. It didn't matter, he had to pull the kid back, had to- had to run.
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Tyr attempts to Cast Spell — Telekinesis ( get throne out of the situation )
Failure!



 
 
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everything moves in the eye of you
Throne had considered Black, once, to be a great shadow, fallen upon him in a time of need. That once hadn't been more than a half hour ago, and his pale eye now fixated on the looming shadow of a scorched fury and anguish. Incandescent wings beat through the air, nearly taking the lamb off of his own hooves. Even with a single ear and a scarred-over canal, the Chaos Beast's roaring was deafening, all base and roar and howling. Sorrow, sorrow for a creature known as Dawa - murdered, apparently, by the Black Dog.

Not even his own magic was enough to stifle the heat of burning-bright eyes fixated on him, considering, hesitating moments before snapping with leaky spitfire jaws. Throne lowered his head, snowflake obsidian unwittingly rising to slightly cover the poor bird that had become tangled in his woolly back. His predicament was clear, but he needed to stay here - with Black. He lowered himself delicately on the spot, first onto his knees and then his full stomach. The whole of his weight was on the ground, steadying even as it was scorching-hot.

His pale eye looked up at the dragon in earnest, horns arcing back now - "I will seek this stone, too." Slowly, hesitantly - perhaps foolishly - Throne closed his eye and lowered his head. Survival in exchange for the rediscovery of Dawa. "We'll bring it to you," he called, with great certainty.

And he prayed, to whatever lay out there, that he wouldn't find himself with Black's death in his mind, or that Black wouldn't find his own lying heavy.

 
 
 
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What... is... this... THING.

This. Wretched creature. Black as night, so unlike his Dawa. Black as tar. Black as Him. Raheerah was, in the thinnest of senses, a holy man, in the way that one could be devout to a beast such as Him--but Dawa had never been like that. Never been tainted. Never been so destructive as the rest of them. She was pure as the sun, a vision of snow and light, a flare in the lens of eyes looking skyward.

They killed her. And instead, they gave him this thing, this monstrosity. This insult to her legacy, with wool tarnished black, leeching the shadows from the suffocating cave. This effigy of her, which was more like a mockery that made his stomach churn and his heart feel sick each passing second he stared. A stare that bore down. A stare as hot as the flames themselves. He barely heard the voice of the dog, appealing to his agony with promises of returning her stone--HER STONE!--AS IF DELIVERING AN EMPTY VESSEL WAS ANY CONSOLATION TO THE LOSS THAT WAS TEARING HIM APART. THEY'D NEVER EXPERIENCE A LOSS LIKE THIS. NOT IN THIS LIFETIME. NOT IN THE NEXT. THEY'D NEVER KNOW.

Oh, foolish were the creatures who gravitated to his fire. Foolish were their valiant hearts and fearful servitude. The white dog, the black dog, the lamb, the bird caught in its curls. But he felt no sympathy for them.

Only hatred.

At the crux of the lamb's small voice, he snapped.

For them to think that they could so easily mend this wound. It was unacceptable.

He detonated, reeling his head back in a furious cry. "NNNNNNNNNO!" the dragon shrieked with all the madness that burned in his heart, his forelimbs splayed, his claws scorching the stone, his wings arched around him like those holiest of halos--religious with rage. "YOU. WILL. DIE!"

He would make sure of that. Oh, he would.

He'd wipe that putrid caricature of his beloved right out of existence.

A hellish scream framed the sudden lunge he made for the lamb, employing the titanic size of his skull alone to knock the black dog and the white dog aside. His gaping jaws, within half a second, yawned over Throne and the bird so unfortunately trapped in his hair--and then just as quickly snapped shut, the massiveness of his teeth shearing through the Gembounds with calamitous ease. With their bodies already collapsing, crushed, a taste of blood in his mouth, he wrenched his head back and lobbed them into the air. Like ragdolls. Meaningless flanks of meat. Skin torn, their bodies were already rended apart when they hit midair; and then they fell into his waiting jaws again, and he snapped his mouth shut, and crunched, and Throne and Tyr were no more.

Barely visible, shards of their shattered stones glistened in the firelight and clattered to the floor around his feet.

If there was to be any shred of hope that they had survived, he would dismantle it, for a second later Raheerah mustered another firestorm from his jaws, incinerating whatever of their mortal forms remained inside his throat. His fire poured toward the ceiling, sheathing the immediate vicinity in blistering heat.

He'd slaughter every last creature in this forsaken cave.



RIP Throne and Tyr :'( fragments of their stones can be recovered once Raheerah leaves the area.
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Game Master Madison attempts Other ( burn Black and Deli too? )
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[cw for a bit of gore]

everything moves in the eye of you
Simply existing, being present in a physical manner — that had been enough to be considered a mistake, unworthy. Throne's pale eye fluttered open, lashes sticking together from the sweat (and newly forming tears) as the Beast of Chaos reared up, becoming a halo of light, descending, jaws alight and with a furious religiosity none could deny.

The lamb tried to stagger to his feet, tried to shove away from Black, tried to turn his head and give a final call; "I'm sorry—!" he cried out, his bleat hardly heard from above the roaring din approaching and the sickening crack! of teeth through bone and cartilage. A brief flicker of magic — his stone's last — resonated, pushing uselessly against the unstoppable force of Raheerah's jaws.

It was over in a near-instant, the entirety of his body alight with pain and a hoarse, blood-filled shriek echoing from the depths of his chest before it, too, was punctured by a tooth the size of his own head.

Meeting the stifling coolness of the air, Throne's pale eye went limp in its socket, innards utterly pulverized and clinging to whatever tiny strand of life remained — for he had promised Black that he would survive, that he would live another day, one that was beautiful and had green grasses and he'd frolic and play and be the child he should have been instead of concerned with debts and repayments and magic and —

And —

And… —

Nothing.

Cruelly, nothing.

Nothing to remember of him, but a stone near-crushed underfoot. Throne's last promise to the Black Dog.

; exit throne via death

 
 
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[cw for also gore]

Oh. Oh. A million thoughts raced through the silence of the bird's mind as the dragon... Moved. Screamed- Screeched in his brain, eradicating and snuffing out every single thought he'd have in his entire life. Not like he'd have much more, anyways. "Move!" His voice was shrill as he batted against the sheep's sides.

The last thing he'd truly recognized in him was a dryness in his throat.

As the dragon lunged forward, teeth bared and looming over them, Tyr's primal instincts took over, nerves and synapses drowning out everything, his vision tunneling even further as he flapped- no, flailed, to get away. He- he couldn't die! No, he'd- he had research, he had his nest, he had- he had the goose to help, had his mushrooms to nuture, had his life ahead of him-

The gaping maw of the dragon shut just as quickly as it came. He was smaller, atop the lamb, foot managing to become untangled for a mere second-

It wasn't enough. His body severed in near half, Tyr could barely let out a cry as teeth pierced through his skin, over his spine, cracking his wings and pouring precious organs from their casings. It was all over soon- too soon, too fast- he couldn't know what was going on.

The last color he saw was a furious, angry, and deadly orange as blood sprayed in the air, his nerves severing themselves from the pink in his chest.

And he was gone. Gem crushed by a gnashing mouth and melted by the heat of its fire, Tyr's body was gone, and his entire being was left to dust at the beast's feet.

Satisfaction could never bring him back.

> exit Tyr for dying

 
 
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I only wanted for them to be safe.

This thought was quiet in his mind, a mind soft in the buzz of physical shock, as the black dog tumbled across the floor. Raheerah's head alone had hit him hard enough to daze him, so that he heard the sounds--the bellowing roars, the lamb's desperate half-apology, the crunch of bones and flesh--past a haze of muffled ringing.

He blinked, a moment later.

Somehow he'd wound up several yards away, lying on his side, and landed facing Raheerah. He caught the briefest glimpse of the lamb's body--a limp, torn carcass--as the dragon swallowed it back, the bird a mere blip of color in its wool. As glittering shards of stone, as if in brief slow motion, spun and fell away. And then--fire, above, around, everywhere; and the hound struggled to pull himself away.

His eyes squeezed shut against the blast, and he scrambled, calling desperately on his magicka to form him a shield. He felt it form and burst behind him, heard the pop as it responded. The licking flames that had already scorched his back and exposed flank, burning scars that might not heal, at least now spared his life as the black hole drew them to it.

The hound scrambled on the stone, trembling, trying desperately to flee. He had time only for that. He was unable yet to even consider what had just happened, aside from his instinct to run, now, and to survive. No time to judge the best reaction, though he hoped that the white dog had the sense, too, to flee.

And no time to think, aside from that one mournful, stricken thought: I only wanted them to be safe.


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Black attempts to Cast Spell — Event Horizon ( take some of the flame? )
Successful!


All things stir within the heart of darkness.

 
 
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Deli
Deli didn't know what was going on. They didn't care. They didn't care about the dragon's anguish that they couldn't understand, nor the desperate desire from the dog to keep the young lamb safe. All they knew was that Polaris was on fire, the river was nearby, and they didn't want to be alone when they were this scared.

They certainly didn't looked, scared, eyes wide open, teeth bared in a wide grin, but there wasn't any humor. Their ears were pressed against their head. Their jaw was locked, teeth crushing into each other, grinding against each other. They didn't know what was going on, but whatever it was, they were in danger.

They wanted to know, though, because despite the burns and the pain they were already feeling, there was something very very interesting going on. With the dragon, with the lamb, something was happening. So their magic spread through their body, adjusting themselves to the dragon's emotions and froze. Because the torrent of anguish and agony that poured through their mind was almost too much to bear. No, fuck that, it was way too much to bear. Just like that, the smile was gone.

They cried out, the strength of the dragon's feelings was tearing a hole in Delirious's chest, so incredibly moving that it was physically agonizing, more so then the dragon's massive head bearing down and knocking them away along with the other canine. A shift, to an intent that was dark, full of hate and fury for everyone, everything. An intent to kill and murder and destroy so strong that Deli was surprised the world had not ended already. They glanced back, terrified that the dragon would be bearing down on them now, but instead they got to see his jaws snap shut on the lamb and the bird and their broken bodies tossed into the air. They barely moved when fire rained from the sky, only scrambling to get to their feet when the heat blasted against their body. The worst of the burns fell onto their back, but the fire was suddenly gone, some of it at least, pulled into a point of black behind them as they staggered forward. Shock numbed their senses. They couldn't feel. They couldn't see. They couldn't hear. All they knew now was that they had to run, run far away from the dragon that was going to end the world.

The magic snapped away suddenly, leaving them feeling horribly disoriented and empty without such powerful emotions raging through them, but the ghost of Raheerah's hatred and anguish lingered inside their mind. They would not forget this.

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Deli attempts to Cast Spell — Lesser Empathy ( hey bro are you ok )
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Assume that all Deli threads will be tentatively marked M because of their bad language

 
 
 
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All he saw was red.

Red of the fires that raged all around him. Red of the blood from the Gembounds he had shorn apart. Red of the anger that throbbed behind his eyes. Their existence was defiance in the face of the Creator. In the face of all they had strived for, all of their endless toiling--only to be met, after so many years of sleep, with this! Runaway monsters. Weak designs. Brittle mockeries of what this cave was truly capable of! Fools and mistakes and atrocities that killed his Dawa!

Raheerah was for the moment blind as a hurricane of fire ripped around him, the heat so powerful that it made even the obsidian scales on his hide glisten. The air was a glimmering mirage, sparks flooded the cavern with the threat to set anything they touched alight. The dragon sepulchered himself in the womb of his madness, his four walls made of fire, bellowing out at the injustices of his existence--which felt so small, now, even as he dominated every other creature in this pitiful hole in the ground with his titanic size. Loss had a way of reducing even giants to motes of dust.

Until the flames fluttered away. And he snapped his eyes down to the aftermath of his attack, witnessing the dog muster a void that slurped up the lashing tongues of his destruction. Raheerah's pupils shrank to wicked pinpricks as he crashed his front feet down on the stone, uttering a quaking roar. Both of the dogs fled--and he was met with the tiniest tickle of magic, a suggestion that someone or something had pervaded his emotional prison--but it wasn't strong enough for him to isolate it. No, there were too many creatures in this room; his indecision on who to target next left him raking the cavern, spouting fire at whatever he saw until all the life in his immediate vicinity had been scorched. He was left alone, enraptured in his violent, hateful fire.

"YEEESS, RUN! YOUR FINAL DAYS WILL BE PANIC. FEAR. DREAD. IN THE FINAL MOMENTS WHEN YOU REALIZE YOU HAVE NOWHERE ELSE TO GO. IN THE END, YOU'LL ALL BE NOTHING BUT ASH!" he erupted, and beat his grand wings and lifted himself into the sizzling air. They could run. They could hide, even. But none of it would save them. He'd scorch every last inch of this cave, and he wouldn't be satisfied until it was nothing but lava. He would fill this forgotten nest will fire and then he would find his way out--emerge, like the cataclysmic eruption of a volcano, naught but a sizzling crater left in his wake.

Everyone--everything--would come to know his rage.



Exit Raheerah to this thread. Polaris is now filled with dangerous fire! Who knows how long it will last?

 
 
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Black ran. He scrambled along the stone, his side scorched, searing, and wondered in a terrified and distant way how he'd managed to call death down upon them. He thought it might have been that magic--speaking of Raheerah, while using it--but that gentle voice that had spoken to him, guided him in its use, suggested other purposes for the spell.

And right now, it was only a vague and horrified notion--his primary concerns were with running. Breathing. Not falling on the rock. With the roars echoing through the cave behind him.

Then... it faded. Raheerah's thumping wingbeats left, and Black scrambled sidelong on the stone, turning wide-eyed to stare back at the place where he'd been. Why did he not finish it-? and his eyes flicked back to the-... To the place where the lamb had died.

The black dog hesitated. He wasn't sure he'd ever know why Raheerah had not chased him down and killed him--he couldn't have been more than a couple wingbeats away--but he was not about to waste the time. Quietly he reversed direction, flanks heaving and lungs (ironically) burning as he charged back to where the dragon had been. It might return--there could be no delay.

Skidding to a stop amongst the remains, Black put up a short cloud of black ash. Was that Throne-? And the bird? Grief and guilt again wrenched through him, but he pushed on--snuffling rapidly along the rock, skidding the crystalline shards of glittering gemstone with a cold, wet nose.

At first, he found nothing, and despair, grief, rose in him as if choking his throat from within. His nose struck something warm, then, and it tinkled softly across the rock. Smooth. Black, flecked with white. It landed perfectly beside another, similar piece, but misshapen, with a small spot of pink melded into it.

"I will care for you," he promised, and again it was choked, a half-sob threatening to rise from it. He'd already failed them. Both of them. He'd tried--and they had perished.

The black dog lifted his head, and looked back the way Raheerah had gone. He was tempted to follow him--to bay a warning to others in his path--but he realized how futile this would be. Raheerah was announcing his own movements--nothing Black did could make it any clearer that bellowing, angry fire was chasing them down.

He looked back down at the gemstones, considering them carefully. No--he could safeguard these, now that the immediate danger had passed. Raheerah seemed intent on burning the entirety of the caves; so where could he go-?

Cetus, he thought, at once. He had taken refuge from there once before, from a dragon--a bastard of a dragon, one he hoped was dead--and guarded a chrysalis among the roots of the trees, shrouded by mist and cooled by the swamp.

It was his best chance. It was their best chance.

Grief still eating at him, he scooped both gemstones carefully into his jaws, and scrambled for Tunnel H--and for what he hoped was the safety of Cetus beyond.




exit Black
All things stir within the heart of darkness.

 
 



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