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Title: The Great Western Mountains
Post by: Aiden on January 30, 2021, 03:05:59 AM
The Great Western Mountains

Few speak credibly of the splendors of the West in this Age of the Nexus. It is a distant place to most, one of rugged hills leading to impassable cliffs seemingly set to bar the way of unfit travelers. Those who so cleverly sought to pass them by the waters of the Great Divide, to move against its currents and seek its source, are crushed beneath falls at least a thousand meters high. Only mighty heroes, powerful magics, or recent advances in aviation technology permit exploration of anything more than the foothills of these tremendous peaks and the wonders they hide within. Even they find limits to what they may reach before the great mists of the mountains, known as the Mountains’ Mantle, consume all sense of space and time.

Tales that have been spun from the memories of the ancient and adventuresome speak of forgotten magics, terrible monsters, and lost artifacts dating back to the earliest histories of the Nexus. It contains places of power long sought after by countless expeditions from the Citadel of Sorcery and other various figures of wealth and influence: the Black Forge within whose fires any item might be wrought; the Temple of Ages, where one can witness the truth of times before and after; or the World’s End, where the restless shades of the First Chief’s companions are said to stand vigil against horrors left over from the Third Age.

What is spoken less by the wise are stories of the people who live in these hills and valleys: the glory of their lands, and the hardships that have endured since their migration to the Great Western Mountains long ago. Below is listed but a fragment of their struggles.

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The Land of Forever Fall, Endien, is a magical kingdom inhabited by the long-lived elven Highborne, their half-blooded commoner children, and a small minority of humans lurking at the fringes. Their Great Houses practice traditions of craftsmanship, martial arts, and musical magic built over thousands of years in isolation. They are the inheritors of a long exile from earliest form of the Citadel of Sorcery, the descendants those who refused to abide slavery and dark magic and were willing to fight to free those who were victims of those very things. Unfortunately they have spent the last several thousand years in a state of conflict with the descendants of the very beings they rescued from bondage, refusing to allow them entry to the rest of the Nexus to finish their vengeance.

The Land of Neverending Night, Vinyë, is a land of choking ash and fiery rain. Separated from the wondrous hills of Endien by a range of volcanoes and a series of fortress gates, the monstrous inhabitants crave vengeance for ancient sins. The Highborne, their children, the sorcerers of the Citadel, anyone and everything that supports their power - all of it must satiate the hatred that dwells in their hearts. Orcs, goblins, and other savage creatures compete with one another for scarce resources and hone their fury for every war to follow. And yet now they have grown quiet, still, for in their bones they can feel the weakening of the seal preventing their great ancestor, the Dark Lord Yaru, from rising again. Their time is near once more.
Title: Re: The Great Western Mountains
Post by: Aiden on February 03, 2021, 11:02:57 PM
Thorra

"You dragons sure do huff and puff a lot. I guess habits stay around through the shifts between different forms, huh?" Thorra got off her, and began following close behind her into the mists.

Sage

Sage stiffened at the comment, and brought a hand up to touch her dainty little nose. "Huff and puff...?" She began to slowly turn her eyes back to Thorra, and appeared uncharacteristically lost with wide eyes. "I-Is it really that obvious? Have I been giving away tells of my true nature the entire time?"

She ignored for a precious moment the mist clinging at the edges of their sight, and turned her attention to the thorny brush nearby. "Have the beasts of the wild merely humored me all these many seasons, allowing me to believe my impersonation is adequate?!"

The dragon was almost whining, her hands clenched together and held down past her waist.
Title: Re: The Great Western Mountains
Post by: SINIB on February 04, 2021, 12:14:32 AM
Sage

Sage stiffened at the comment, and brought a hand up to touch her dainty little nose. "Huff and puff...?" She began to slowly turn her eyes back to Thorra, and appeared uncharacteristically lost with wide eyes. "I-Is it really that obvious? Have I been giving away tells of my true nature the entire time?"

She ignored for a precious moment the mist clinging at the edges of their sight, and turned her attention to the thorny brush nearby. "Have the beasts of the wild merely humored me all these many seasons, allowing me to believe my impersonation is adequate?!"

The dragon was almost whining, her hands clenched together and held down past her waist.

Thorra

"It's cute. I'm sure your princess would agree with me if she were here, too." Thorra shrugged her shoulders and ran her eyes down Sage's exotic form. Even though she still felt rather bad about what she'd done, she felt that once this task was completed, she'd be able to put it behind her. It was exciting. So she wouldn't allow herself to fall into depression and keep walking forwards, growing her legend and truly becoming something more.

Plus, Sage had the curves in all the right places. It was hard not to look at the lithe, swaying hips that followed her every step.

"I wouldn't worry about it too much if I were you."
Title: Re: The Great Western Mountains
Post by: Aiden on February 05, 2021, 02:32:58 PM
Sage

"E-Eh? You truly believe so?" Sage looked herself over again, and in a manner most certainly not bearing any semblance of deliberation managed to present instead a side profile to Thorra rather than one entirely from behind, or frontal. "But should I not aim to be most believable in my appearance? Yet you say this is the sort of thing other females like..."

She pursed her lips, and exhaled through her nose again. Then her eyes traveled down to between Thorra's legs, as if uncertain of something. It lasted but a moment, and then she was turning abruptly around again and clenching her hands together.

"No matter. Let's keep going!"



The mist was certainly getting worse. What powers the two explorers were capable of bringing to bear against its inevitable encroachment amounted to little, for these could scarcely be an ordinary phenomenon. It would hang, heavier than air, lurking at the edge of their twosome like a pack of wolves waiting to pounce at the first sign of weakness.

Thorra could only see clear the path immediately around herself and Sage. They were fortunate enough to have that bit of grace, which was clearly centered around the great druid, as if her rapport with nature itself could only go this far with it. Even Sage had to pause at times to orient herself, and took long and frustrated breaths in those periods.

Were it only the mist serving as a barrier then these pauses would amount to little. But there was all too clearly something hiding just beyond sight with ponderous tread and slavering breath.
Title: Re: The Great Western Mountains
Post by: SINIB on February 07, 2021, 09:53:19 PM
Thorra

There were many powers Thorra was aware of which would have been able to aid in the dragon's search. Unfortunately, the hammer possessed none of them. It wasn't her role, and never had been part of her design philosophy to be a tracker. She was a weapon, and she stood strong.

The frigid, whipping winds bounced off of her iron body as if it were a part of the mountains themselves. She kept close to Sage, both for her own safety and to protect her charge in equal parts.

She reached out and gripped Sage's hand with her own. "Something's coming." She said quietly. "Be prepared for a fight."
Title: Re: The Great Western Mountains
Post by: Aiden on February 11, 2021, 03:55:13 AM
Sage

The green-haired druid reached up so that she might lay a hand upon Thorra’s broad shoulder, gripping tight with fingernails longer and sharper than any elf’s yet far short of more than scratching at the muscle of the hammer’s form. No, she was clearly steadying herself, and reared back with several uncomfortable swallows. Her mouth began to open wider than any elf’s should, and the previous breaths began to expel with a click, clack, clicking of utterly inhuman resonance. It was some manner of call, some bestial beseeching, and yet despite its sharpness the sound was consumed by the thickening mist.

All sounds, save those of their stalker, died before it reached them - or returned.

A sharp, sinister hiss filled the space between them and the heavy vapor amending the pair’s vision. Sage’s eyes widened in alertness, and she pushed at Thorra to knock her aside!

Then that same hanging moisture began to swirl and churn and move as if to strike just where the demigod had been moment’s before. A bloody line was scoured through the druid’s arm.
Title: Re: The Great Western Mountains
Post by: SINIB on February 12, 2021, 03:24:40 PM
Thorra

The hammer moved fast. She lashed out with the speed of the gods, slamming her head against the mist with an electrifying explosion of heat and energy.

At the same time, she ran forwards and scooped Sage up into an arm, holding her tightly against her body. "Don't try to sacrifice yourself for me. Remember why we're out here!"
Title: Re: The Great Western Mountains
Post by: Aiden on February 15, 2021, 04:43:25 AM
Thorra

The hammer moved fast. She lashed out with the speed of the gods, slamming her head against the mist with an electrifying explosion of heat and energy.

At the same time, she ran forwards and scooped Sage up into an arm, holding her tightly against her body. "Don't try to sacrifice yourself for me. Remember why we're out here!"

Sage

Thorra's hammer smashed away the monstrous appendage that had struck, and the force of the explosion dispersed for precious moments the thickly cloying mist. The familiar scent of ozone consumed the mildewy odor clinging to everything, but that was merely a pleasant distraction from the sight of the shadow of something long and sinuous swimming through the vapor as swiftly away from the hammer's force as possible.

Sage didn't squirm, but did smack Thorra in the side. "I have no intention of mine own life ending for you! Now pay attention to it - it starves, so it will not easily relent!"

Indeed, this time a torrent of strikes descended from the shroud of moisture hanging above them - a frenzied barrage that ended as quickly as it began.
Title: Re: The Great Western Mountains
Post by: SINIB on February 18, 2021, 05:02:55 AM
Thorra

"That's good to hear! I'm not too worried about meeting my maker here, though. It's wrong, all wrong!" Thorra yelled back with a cocky grin. "I won't be dying just yet!"

She rushed in, using her control of the sky to create a big gust of wind to blow the fog away and reveal their foe.
Title: Re: The Great Western Mountains
Post by: Aiden on February 21, 2021, 05:47:28 AM

Thorra

"That's good to hear! I'm not too worried about meeting my maker here, though. It's wrong, all wrong!" Thorra yelled back with a cocky grin. "I won't be dying just yet!"

She rushed in, using her control of the sky to create a big gust of wind to blow the fog away and reveal their foe.

Sage

The druid started thrashing about underneath Thorra's arm, her arms and legs swinging and kicking. "W-Wait, you need to release me before you start moving about like-!"

But no, t'was not to be. Even this primordial phenomenon yielded to the demigoddess' primacy, and the mist above them was scattered. The creature which swam within, assailing them, revealed but a moment of its true visage in this manner. A wall of grey scales, withered by age and famine, swam across their vision before escaping further back into its native environment.

It was a retreat which did not last, and the next thing Thorra knew as she tried to orient herself to its movements again it was licking at ankles! Not her's though, no, it was Sage's own kicking ones.
Title: Re: The Great Western Mountains
Post by: SINIB on February 27, 2021, 05:01:16 AM
Thorra

A great bare foot slammed down upon the offending extrusion toying with Sage, exploding with the power of the thunder god and sending a shock wave through the ground underneath them.

"You can cast magic just fine like this, can't you?" Thorra swung her hammer, attempting to strike it as if it were next to her from where she floated. "It's trying to get at you, and I need to do my best and prove my worth!"
Title: Re: The Great Western Mountains
Post by: Aiden on March 04, 2021, 02:35:23 AM
Thorra

A great bare foot slammed down upon the offending extrusion toying with Sage, exploding with the power of the thunder god and sending a shock wave through the ground underneath them.

"You can cast magic just fine like this, can't you?" Thorra swung her hammer, attempting to strike it as if it were next to her from where she floated. "It's trying to get at you, and I need to do my best and prove my worth!"

Sage

"I-If you would cease to jostle me about like this, yes!" Sage grasped at the arm holding fast to her body and allowed herself to go limp, supported by the immense might of her traveling companion. It allowed her to focus then on tracking their foe, but...

A thick squelching sound died in the mist, yet carried through the broken earth at last where before the air had failed. The creature tried to withdraw, but its previous attempt at grasping Sage revealed a direction to aim with and Thorra heard another screech of fury as it was struck clear back and away. The sound of its pain was swallowed as all other things were.

The elvenoid dragon huffed, her eyes narrowed to razor slits, while she peered in that direction. Then they shot to the opposite direction, and widened. "There!" She extended a hand and from it came a crackling of electricity, a short and terrible bolt that seared through the moisture of the mist and revealed once more their foe. Somehow, the starving scaly creature had escaped opposite its last position, and crackled about in pain as the shock ran through it.

But the point where Thorra had struck was but a cracked and pitted dent, not a pulverized slab of meat as it should have been.
Title: Re: The Great Western Mountains
Post by: SINIB on March 07, 2021, 02:32:40 PM
Thorra

"Uwaaaa!" Thorra cried out in annoyance. This for was tedious, annoying, and way too damn random! She lashed out with strike after strike in all directions at random. "Take this! Annoyed hammer volley of strikes! Yaaaaahhhhh!!!"
Title: Re: The Great Western Mountains
Post by: Aiden on March 09, 2021, 04:12:50 AM
Thorra

"Uwaaaa!" Thorra cried out in annoyance. This for was tedious, annoying, and way too damn random! She lashed out with strike after strike in all directions at random. "Take this! Annoyed hammer volley of strikes! Yaaaaahhhhh!!!"

Sage

That proved to be about as effective as anything else Thorra had tried before. Every one strike in five seemed to hit something other than rock walls that sent stone shrapnel everywhere to bounce harmlessly against her skin. And somewhat less harmlessly against Sage's, but her skin quickly took on the semblance of tree bark.

It did not stop her from driving a knee harmlessly into the demigoddess' side. "Take some care, lest you collapse the path around us!"

The attacks ceased, for a time. The only sounds were that of the travelers' breathing.

The druid's eyes were scanning, and her ears moving this way and that. She otherwise became completely still.

And then -

"There!"

Above.
Title: Re: The Great Western Mountains
Post by: SINIB on March 09, 2021, 05:12:45 PM
Thorra

"Kyaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!" Thorra roared out, sending her most powerful strike yet directly above her head at their monstrous foe! She crackled with thunderous lightning, ready to explode upon impact.
Title: Re: The Great Western Mountains
Post by: Aiden on March 11, 2021, 04:42:33 AM
Thorra

"Kyaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!" Thorra roared out, sending her most powerful strike yet directly above her head at their monstrous foe! She crackled with thunderous lightning, ready to explode upon impact.

Sage

Sage held tightly onto Thorra's other arm now, eyes closing to protect themselves against the lightning flash, while she poured a static charge of her own through the demigoddess' body. Thorra could feel it - raw and undiluted nature lending its power to her divine authority, just for a little while, just for this one mighty strike against this one wretched foe.

It was a taste of something old, a sense memory burned into the metal of her head from before she was forged. Fleeting as it was, she could not hold onto the feeling or the memory for longer than she could hold back her own wind-up.

A deafening crack shattered the suffocating silence of the mist. All around them it scattered from impact and the searing force of the storm which pressed their assailant up, up and away.

Only to crash back down, bereft of the vapors in which the battered serpent thrived, before Thorra's feet.
Title: Re: The Great Western Mountains
Post by: SINIB on March 11, 2021, 10:54:28 PM
Thorra

Thorra lunged forwards as it fell, grabbing the tremendous, now roasted, serpent with her teeth in a display of prenatal dexterity. She swung it around in her mouth to make sure it was dead before biting down into its flesh, tasting the great beast's essence.
Title: Re: The Great Western Mountains
Post by: Aiden on March 12, 2021, 03:14:15 AM
Thorra

Thorra lunged forwards as it fell, grabbing the tremendous, now roasted, serpent with her teeth in a display of prenatal dexterity. She swung it around in her mouth to make sure it was dead before biting down into its flesh, tasting the great beast's essence.

Sage

It thrashed between her teeth, forcing her to release Sage lest in its death throes it leave her unable to shield her living luggage from the trauma. The green-haired druid rolled aside to give Thorra space as her teeth found their way deep within its damaged scales.

The outer shell was too hard for even her to bite, and its flavor was wretchedly bitter. There was little meat to the starved beast. The rot lurking within spoiled even that.

The mist around them thinned, and the silence became less suffocating to the ears. Sage pulled herself back to her feet and observed the demigoddess' impromptu feast with caution. "You would be ill served to swallow that."
Title: Re: The Great Western Mountains
Post by: SINIB on March 12, 2021, 06:32:06 PM
Thorra

Before Sage had even finished giving the hammerborn her warning, Thorra had already spit out the fetid meat of the rotten beast from her mouth. It soared through the air with enough force to send giblets of bone and flesh to impact the walls of quiet stone with explosive force. She shuddered. The vibrations ran through her immense body, the soft layers of fat and mounds of womanly flesh belaying the immense strength Thorra held within her body.

"It's vile!" She exclaimed, sticking out her tongue. Electricty harmlessly ran down the lengths of their bodies in quiet agitation, her thunderous pupils wide with shock. With a toothy grin, she continued. "I've never had anything worse in my entire life! Even basilisk meat is tastier than that! Incredible!" Thorra placed Sage down finally before spinning around and striking a happy victory pose with a V over her left eye. "Do you think we'll be harried by stuff like that through our entire journey?"
Title: Re: The Great Western Mountains
Post by: Aiden on March 14, 2021, 06:52:45 AM
Thorra

Before Sage had even finished giving the hammerborn her warning, Thorra had already spit out the fetid meat of the rotten beast from her mouth. It soared through the air with enough force to send giblets of bone and flesh to impact the walls of quiet stone with explosive force. She shuddered. The vibrations ran through her immense body, the soft layers of fat and mounds of womanly flesh belaying the immense strength Thorra held within her body.

"It's vile!" She exclaimed, sticking out her tongue. Electricty harmlessly ran down the lengths of their bodies in quiet agitation, her thunderous pupils wide with shock. With a toothy grin, she continued. "I've never had anything worse in my entire life! Even basilisk meat is tastier than that! Incredible!" Thorra placed Sage down finally before spinning around and striking a happy victory pose with a V over her left eye. "Do you think we'll be harried by stuff like that through our entire journey?"

Sage

The skin of bark receded to reveal the pseudo-elf's pale skin once more. She didn't so much as stumble, but she still took a few uneven steps back in the face of yet more stone shrapnel striking her moments before. Sage let out a sharp huff through her nose, and turned away to peer instead into the thinning veil of the mist. The path before them, littered with rubble and stinking of ozone and meat of dubious integrity, was just a little clearer now. "I did warn you this path would be most dangerous of the two. That creature... had not eaten for some time. We are fortunate it was weakened so, but I also do I wish we'd had time to speak further as to why."

A frown of concentration overtook her face as she started walking forward again. "A creature such as that, unable to feed..."
Title: Re: The Great Western Mountains
Post by: SINIB on March 15, 2021, 03:55:32 PM
Thorra

Thorra gave Sage a friendly smack on her lower back, right above her butt. "Let's not linger in such a dangerous place pondering questions. When you're traveling through dangerous mythic places such as this, it's best not to spend even a second longer than you need to on your journey."
Title: Re: The Great Western Mountains
Post by: Aiden on March 19, 2021, 12:48:45 AM
Thorra

Thorra gave Sage a friendly smack on her lower back, right above her butt. "Let's not linger in such a dangerous place pondering questions. When you're traveling through dangerous mythic places such as this, it's best not to spend even a second longer than you need to on your journey."

Sage

The dragon's hackles rose upon being thus struck, and her eyes pinned themselves on Thorra for just long enough to leave her then evidently chagrined thereafter. Her nostrils flared, and then she turned with a swish of her elven form's long green hair back to the path and its lessened opacity. "Hmph. Do not speak to me as though I am not most accustomed to such environs, blunt one. My home in the great forests of the north are at least as comparable a challenge as this."

She continued on, barefoot against the abundant gravel Thorra had left in the wake of her wild swinging. Then she tossed a small, marble-sized object at the blonde.

Some manner of... berry?

"Eat, lest the taste linger upon thine tongue."
Title: Re: The Great Western Mountains
Post by: SINIB on March 19, 2021, 04:26:15 PM
Thorra

Thorra hopped up in the air like a dog chasing a treet, spinning around in the air and performing a somersault to catch the food with her mouth.
Title: Re: The Great Western Mountains
Post by: Aiden on March 19, 2021, 04:29:18 PM
Thorra

Thorra hopped up in the air like a dog chasing a treet, spinning around in the air and performing a somersault to catch the food with her mouth.

Sage

Thorra felt her puppet body immediately fill with energy, all semblance of hunger or need being washed away with the cool refreshing juices of the berry as they spilled between her teeth and down her throat. Also, the nasty taste from the monster she'd bitten into was mostly gone!

Sage's mouth was hanging open at the sight of her... acrobatics.
Title: Re: The Great Western Mountains
Post by: SINIB on March 19, 2021, 04:31:43 PM
Thorra

Thorra then landed on her feet, squatting down on the ground with her head slightly lowered, both arms raised behind her back above her head.

"Thank you for the food!"
Title: Re: The Great Western Mountains
Post by: Aiden on March 19, 2021, 04:38:56 PM
Sage

"You are a strange creature." And yet the dragon, huffing as she did through her little nose, could not seem to muster teeth to sink into the comment this time. "Hmph. Well, that should last you 'til the next sunrise, if nothing else. Come along then, spawn of Thor."



Their journey continued with less tension, if nothing else. Sage's eyes and ears still swept across the landscape, she still sniffed at the air and wrinkled her nose in concentration at every little thing, but she spent far less time watching her flank for Thorra's sudden yet inevitable betrayal. Besides, she had larger concerns now.

Like the trail of rotting carcasses, or the piles of old dried bile not far from them, or the unspeakable stench that filled the air now that the mist was so much thinner than before. The hints of sunlight that pierced the veil did the remains no favor.

The druid's hackles were up. "Eat nothing you find here," she hissed out at the thought.

One of the bodies further ahead, a large furred thing similar to a bear, was still moving, in the sense that it was still breathing with chunks taken out of its legs.
Title: Re: The Great Western Mountains
Post by: SINIB on March 26, 2021, 02:31:46 PM
Thorra

"I need not to eat, ever. It is simply a novel experience for a Hammer such as myself."

Thorra followed along next to her, arm protectively wrapped around her waist, readied to swoop her up and to fly away if she needed to.
Title: Re: The Great Western Mountains
Post by: Aiden on March 30, 2021, 01:31:03 AM
Thorra

"I need not to eat, ever. It is simply a novel experience for a Hammer such as myself."

Thorra followed along next to her, arm protectively wrapped around her waist, readied to swoop her up and to fly away if she needed to.

Sage

Sage grew less stiff in posture the longer Thorra spent holding onto her, as though reluctantly yet inevitably finding herself relaxed. Yet she forced her eyes and pointed ears to take in everything else that was not her strange traveling companion too.

"Such strange magic you are then," She said with a nearly petulant huff to her voice. "And much of what goes on in that stubborn head of yours now is laid bare with sense."

The dragon in elven skin turned her eyes too to a tree as they passed it, and saw it for the withered thing it is. "Does such apply to exhaustion as well? I fear we may find little in the way of place to slumber in safety here."
Title: Re: The Great Western Mountains
Post by: SINIB on March 30, 2021, 01:50:28 AM
Thorra

Thorra waved herself in front of Sage. "Of course it doesn't. I'm a weapon." She replied again, simply.
Title: Re: The Great Western Mountains
Post by: Aiden on March 31, 2021, 03:37:35 AM
Sage

Sage's eyes crossed as they were distracted from her vigilance and diverted to the alluringly well crafted instrument of violence in front of her. "The products of civilization are most uncanny. Why forge an instrument of violence as..." Her eyes switched to Thorra's behind, momentarily. "... buxom, as yourself?"
Title: Re: The Great Western Mountains
Post by: SINIB on March 31, 2021, 03:38:53 AM
Thorra

"That's rude." Thorra's voice made her sound hurt. "Why are you trapizing around as a buxom elven women?"
Title: Re: The Great Western Mountains
Post by: Aiden on March 31, 2021, 03:42:10 AM
Sage

"R-Rude?" Sage stopped in her stride then, blinking several times in confusion. A flush was overtaking her pretty face now, and she seemed to unconsciously grasp at some of her current body's curves at their mention. "W-Was what I said somehow offensive? I merely meant you are, ah, that is to say, you are unreasonably comely for one who claims to be a weapon!"

She looked down at herself again, and frowned. "I took this form to please my new mate. She was quite taken with it..."
Title: Re: The Great Western Mountains
Post by: SINIB on March 31, 2021, 04:28:00 AM
Thorra

"Hmmmm..." Thorra turned Sage around to gaze deeply at her. No, I think the depths of your emotions regarding her are far deeper than simply a new mate. You're completely and totally in love with her—you can't hide matters of love from me."

Thorra suddenly grabbed her own bare chest, holding the undersides of her breasts and thrusting it forwards with pride. "My body is as important a possession as my hammer—only with both can my full powers be revealed."
Title: Re: The Great Western Mountains
Post by: Aiden on March 31, 2021, 04:32:30 AM
Sage

"D-Do you truly believe such?" Sage stared with wide eyes at Thorra now, her arms wrapping about her elven form ever more protectively. "Tis the case that love can form so fast and freely in the books I pilfered, but t'was also the case in such where the dragon was most disposed to consume the princess rather than ah, be romanced by her..."

Her eyes bounced in time with the motion of the parts of Thorra closest to her, which was to say the parts the demigoddess was holding before her.

"Then again, I suppose it not be any stranger or more alluring a notion than what I see before me now."
Title: Re: The Great Western Mountains
Post by: SINIB on March 31, 2021, 04:35:58 AM
Sage

"D-Do you truly believe such?" Sage stared with wide eyes at Thorra now, her arms wrapping about her elven form ever more protectively. "Tis the case that love can form so fast and freely in the books I pilfered, but t'was also the case in such where the dragon was most disposed to consume the princess rather than ah, be romanced by her..."

Her eyes bounced in time with the motion of the parts of Thorra closest to her, which was to say the parts the demigoddess was holding before her.

"Then again, I suppose it not be any stranger or more alluring a notion than what I see before me now."

Thorra

The giantish woman simply planted an oversized hand on Sage's shoulder, pulling her into a playful embrace. "I know not the details of your romance, but your own love is fair and freely given. I guarentee it, as a goddess of love. As truthfully as I slew your son, this Eruraviel shall father many children of her own, if you shall give her the chance to do so."
Title: Re: The Great Western Mountains
Post by: Aiden on March 31, 2021, 05:00:48 AM
Sage

"Eh?"

Sage stiffened in Thorra's grasp for a moment, but was made to relax all too readily as those words slipped their way into her ears. "You're just saying the things I wish to hear..."

And yet, her mumbling protests were at best half-hearted. One of the dragon maiden's hands found their way to her own belly, rubbing where she imagined those very same things happening.
Title: Re: The Great Western Mountains
Post by: SINIB on April 01, 2021, 03:58:44 PM
Thorra

"Ehehe, well, that may be the case, but from my perspective it's the truth." Thorra paced along around her, before pulling out a runic trinket from who knows where and tossing it to the ground, turning around and bending over to peer at it. Of course, this gave Sage a nice view of her full butt in the meantime.

"Hmmm—" She hummed with a mysterious impishness.
Title: Re: The Great Western Mountains
Post by: Aiden on April 02, 2021, 02:18:46 PM
Thorra

"Ehehe, well, that may be the case, but from my perspective it's the truth." Thorra paced along around her, before pulling out a runic trinket from who knows where and tossing it to the ground, turning around and bending over to peer at it. Of course, this gave Sage a nice view of her full butt in the meantime.

"Hmmm—" She hummed with a mysterious impishness.

Sage

Sage found herself most distracted by the presented posterior, at least for a moment. This was a moment enough that precious time was permitted to pass to thus enable Thorra to begin performing her bizarre rituals.

By the time the dragon shook it off and moved closer to peer over Thorra's shoulder, it would be well under way. "What is it you are doing, here? Divination...?"
Title: Re: The Great Western Mountains
Post by: SINIB on April 02, 2021, 11:35:00 PM
Sage

Sage found herself most distracted by the presented posterior, at least for a moment. This was a moment enough that precious time was permitted to pass to thus enable Thorra to begin performing her bizarre rituals.

By the time the dragon shook it off and moved closer to peer over Thorra's shoulder, it would be well under way. "What is it you are doing, here? Divination...?"

Thorra

Thorra continued to rapidly draw runes in the rock, using her finger to write in her native Norse with a finesse and beauty which one would not typically expect to encounter in a being such as her. "Yes." She answered. "I was peering into your threads of fate to discern a potential future."

Thorra looked up and slightly inclined her head to flash a stunning grin at Sage. Even squatting upon the ground with bare feet, her height rivaled that of the shorter elf-dragon. "Unfortunately, I cannot speak as to the success of our expedition. The threads of fate are extremely ominous, clouded to an ametur such as myself. If my wife were here, then perhaps she might be able to aid me, however..." Thorra shook her head and sighed. "No, it is better not to worry about might bes such as that. What shall happen is set into stone, and we are simply pieces upon the chessboard of reality."
Title: Re: The Great Western Mountains
Post by: Aiden on April 03, 2021, 02:22:48 AM
Thorra

Thorra continued to rapidly draw runes in the rock, using her finger to write in her native Norse with a finesse and beauty which one would not typically expect to encounter in a being such as her. "Yes." She answered. "I was peering into your threads of fate to discern a potential future."

Thorra looked up and slightly inclined her head to flash a stunning grin at Sage. Even squatting upon the ground with bare feet, her height rivaled that of the shorter elf-dragon. "Unfortunately, I cannot speak as to the success of our expedition. The threads of fate are extremely ominous, clouded to an amateur such as myself. If my wife were here, then perhaps she might be able to aid me, however..." Thorra shook her head and sighed. "No, it is better not to worry about might bes such as that. What shall happen is set into stone, and we are simply pieces upon the chessboard of reality."

Sage

Looking Thorra in the eye, Sage frowned in consideration of her ominous words. Her nostrils flared again with a huff once, twice, long pauses between breaths, until finally she crossed her arms and turned back to the path at hand. "Ominous is fine. Perhaps the next monster to attack us will be edible."

Then a large, reptilian tail suddenly appeared to smack Thorra's pretty face and wave from behind Sage's prominent posterior. "Shall we?"
Title: Re: The Great Western Mountains
Post by: SINIB on April 03, 2021, 02:30:20 AM
Sage

Looking Thorra in the eye, Sage frowned in consideration of her ominous words. Her nostrils flared again with a huff once, twice, long pauses between breaths, until finally she crossed her arms and turned back to the path at hand. "Ominous is fine. Perhaps the next monster to attack us will be edible."

Then a large, reptilian tail suddenly appeared to smack Thorra's pretty face and wave from behind Sage's prominent posterior. "Shall we?"

Thorra

Thorra shook her head and grinned at the feisty teasing of the dragon. Did she like her, simply tolerate her, secretly hate her, or a combination of the three? Thorra didn't know, and after taking in the fine, apple-shaped bottom barely covered by panties, grabbed onto the tip of the tail and lifted herself up the ground using it.

"We shall."
Title: Re: The Great Western Mountains
Post by: Aiden on April 04, 2021, 09:30:26 PM
Sage

The druid flinched at the sudden and unexpected grasping. "B-Be more gentle, you hammerheaded brute!" Sage's draconic tail smacked at Thorra's hand, and she continued on with an exceptionally loud 'huff.'



Though the company was far from desolate, little of the same could be said for the next stretch of their journey. They made camp but a handful of times in places where the sickly mist of the mountains thinned. Something malevolent had made its way through this steep passage, something old and wretched that left all in its wake similarly afflicted.

The stench was the worst, and the longer Sage was forced to endure it the more prominently she chose to display the threatening characteristics of her true race: prominent horns, razor sharp claws, slit eyes and hints of smooth bark skin beneath her elven clothes. The talons of her feet dug furrows into the earth in fits of nervousness as she reoriented their journey to the motions of the air, to subtle disturbances on the ground, to traces of ash and dust and dry rotted meat.

Time was an uncertainty.

Then the path began to change. They left the mist behind, or rather it was pushed back behind their path. The why quickly became apparent - a road! There was an actual road, a cracked and overgrown thing of white stone lined with shining pillars dozens of times taller than they were. The sickly miasma that clung to their journey was warded away. And yet here and there they appeared tarnished, shot through with black veins that set up Sage's hackles like little else.

Thorra saw the arrow in the ground near one of them ,and the withered arm clutching at it in a deathly grip. A trail of freshly drying blood led away, further down the path.
Title: Re: The Great Western Mountains
Post by: SINIB on April 04, 2021, 09:33:39 PM
Thorra

Thorra swept Sage up protectively into her arms as if she were a maiden in distress, carrying her through the dangerous terrain unerringly and ready to protect her at a moment's notice.
Title: Re: The Great Western Mountains
Post by: Aiden on April 04, 2021, 11:03:35 PM
The Mountain Pass

There was nothing inherently dangerous about the terrain in question now. Indeed, it was the clearest and safest of all stretches in their forsaken journey. More remains littered their way, tarnishing white and gold with black and blood. Scattered limbs, a torso here and there, a pile of sharp pointed ears torn and left as rubbish. It was fresh, and yet decaying before their very eyes. Thorra's swift pace took them well past that point in moments. The distant din of battle filled their ears.

The twang of bowstrings. Keening blades slicing air. Impacts against flesh and metal, against ground.

The path crested up into a great hill. The warmth of the rising sun caught their back for the first time in forever as they left the natural walls of endless grey below.

An arrow flashed by Sage's face, and she flinched before turning her skin entirely to bark.

There, they saw it. (https://forums.darksidemoon.net/index.php/topic,851.msg68636.html#msg68636)
Title: Re: The Great Western Mountains
Post by: Kotomine_Rin on September 29, 2021, 06:14:32 PM
Vanangandr

The great Western Mountains were a swirling mass of spires reaching to the heavens, like outstretched arms grasping at whatever laid amidst the sun. Like earthern lances cast down to the depths of the earth. These colossal structures of stone were brimming with life, with danger, with whatever one might seek. But answers? None can say.

A lone man scaled these structures, alone. Was it his calling? Some quest? What riches or fame did he seek climbing these unreachable heights? Was it some sort of ambition? No, not at all. Not in the slightest. The desire was far more benign, almost mundane.

He came because he wanted to help a friend.

"Haaah, pwahh... finally. I thought these things couldn't be made any higher." He reached the final steppe, grabbing at the rock with herculean might. Soon, the armored man scaled the final step and found himself at the peak, unalone.

Before him stood the fallen seraph, meditating.

"...The view is nice." Well, one might call him a man, but truthfully he was no more than a teenager, soon to reach maturity. It was that sort of vigor and youth that fueled his passion, but at the same time, it was the cause of innocent insecurity when he approached the woman. Almost like a hesitation. He felt... unsure of what to do.

I never got to thank you for back then. I'm... sorry. I was a coward, If it weren't for my weakness... I should have been there too. I should have helped you more in your quest. I am an idiot. He looked down in shame. These terrible visions, these nightmares of the past. They still hadn't stopped since that day. In it, he saw strange visions, like prophecies. He saw an angel descending from the heavens, cutting down and burning all those he had once known and loved with fire and judgment.

He felt scared to ask, if the people he hadn't seen in so long were still favored by the gods. But he did not. He didn't want to burden the girl with more.

"Are you... okay?"
Title: Re: The Great Western Mountains
Post by: SINIB on September 29, 2021, 07:07:16 PM
Ivanna

He found Ivanna in a cave, lit warmly by paradoxically black fires lined up along the wall. There was little in the ways of amenities, but an exquisitely carved nook in the side of the cave sported a stone bed and chairs to rest upon. The angle herself sat upon her bed, clad in a black dress of her own molted feathers which left just as much of her body exposed as her prior outfit—perhaps it was simply her tastes to dress in such a manner.

"Ah. I mean, isn't that a silly question? I obviously wouldn't be fine after what happened, haha..." She chuckled drily, wrapping herself with one of her midnight black wings. She nervously ran her small hand down its majestic length. "Why did you seek me out, Vanagandr?" She asked with little of the solemn air which he was used to. Instead she sounded like a tired old woman.
Title: Re: The Great Western Mountains
Post by: Kotomine_Rin on September 29, 2021, 07:26:30 PM
Vanangandr

He looked shock when he saw her, but it all paled before his gaping eyes once he heard her. A sharp, painful thing was stuck in his throat, like a stone lodging whatever thoughts or feelings he may have. Instead, he hesitated, with a pitiful clenched fist.

He didn't know what to do in these situations. To fight demons, to protect others, using his power was the only thing he knew. It's why he wished his mentors taught him what he should say.

He didn't know her pain. He wasn't sure he could understand it. But even so, even so...!

A man takes an action. A step forward.

"I'm sorry!"

He bowed to her with such fervor it was almost comical, but everything about his words was as sincere as the fire in his heart. To what he apologized, even he did not know. It was the only thing he could say, the only thing he knew how to say. So he said it, with such loudness the clouds nearly shook, with trembling fists and his eyes shut. He had no sworn allegiance to her, there was no oath binding him to her or her rule. It was illogical. But even so, it's as if he awaited her to strike him down.
Title: Re: The Great Western Mountains
Post by: SINIB on September 29, 2021, 09:09:55 PM
Ivanna

Despite the absurdity of the situation; despite its insanity, all it elicited from the small angel's lips was a dry chuckle accompanied by eyes as dead as hades. She ran a hand through her raven hair and shook her head, reliving trillions of years in but a moment. So many years spent, ruling by His side, executing his will with unwavering duty. Unwavering faith. Now gone, pointless, and immoral.

"I don't know why you're apologizing, but a lifeform as lowly as myself is ill-deserving of such theatrics. Please, sit. This surely could not be have all you came here to do."

She stared at him with those dead eyes, cold and unblinking.
Title: Re: The Great Western Mountains
Post by: Bern on September 29, 2021, 09:38:12 PM
William

"Folishness, it's not her you should apologize to. Apologize to yourself.... Vanguard" The moment that name was spoken by that voice th world itself trembled. The Mountains and the Heavens never forgot, no matter how many countless axons passed, they remembered. Next came Him.

The thing which shouldn't exist.


One-Who-Stand-Outside

Transmigrant, This wasn't a mere echo, no mere remnant of a passed age long forgotten. No this one who had reached the furthest depths. As above so below The bottom is the the top, and the top is the bottom. The Crown existed in the Kingdom, and the Kingdom held the Crown.

He had appeared at the entrance, or perhaps the entrance had appeared for him to enter.

 "Did you already forget? It is we who shall judge the Angels! How much more have you forgotten?"



Title: Re: The Great Western Mountains
Post by: Kotomine_Rin on September 29, 2021, 10:54:05 PM
Vanangandr

"Don't you dare say that! You're not lowly, not in the slightest. Besides, you're my friend." He grit his teeth when he said that, but he said it with the same honesty and kindness as ever. He really didn't know any better. All the power he had, and he couldn't protect a single girl. His words were awkward, but he meant every breath and was ready to fight for it.

Enough of that sad look. He took a step forward, extending his hand. But whatever wish of helping he may have had, it was soon cut to naught. A voice soon echoed in the cavern, neither his or hers. A mysterious stranger, a man who almost looked familiar. He'd have welcomed him with a meal and a smile, but he instinctively understood he wasn't here to mingle. He clenched his fist and listened.

That was his first mistake. Because the moment he heard that voice...

"Wha? What are you - kh!"

Vanangandr clutched his temple in pain. He nearly knelt, forcing himself upright by sheer force of will. But the voice, that voice...




"Another failure. These bodies aren't even good for recycling, let alone my hounds. You're friggin useless for a senpai."

As the mechanical tower chewed up the meat and bones remaining, another body was rolled down the conveyor belt. From the outside, cold angels of metal and magic watched over the children of the Tower, gating them off in their glass container. Each one wore a simple white shirt, a bracelet, and a number identifying them. It was like looking at cattle.

He couldn't see any of it. It was so dark, so painful. As he wiped away tears, he could hear the different voices through the looking glass. A coarse, almost violent sneer - and a soft, melodic tune, as honeyed as a scholar's - yet with the cold disdain reserved to ash.

"No. It's their imperfection that makes them have worth. It's by hammering and breaking the materials that we can extract the ore - the essence that we will mold to pave the future.
It's for the sake of our dreams, that we cannot afford to slow down."

There was a silence. Then, the coarse voice nearly spat. "You're a sick fuck."

Crunch. Crunch. Munch. Munch. The machine ate the remains of the last test subject he'd see of his big brother. After a while, he heard another voice. A voice with strength, and something a man might attribute as focus. But to a child, it sounded like something a hero would say.

"The First Tower was the folly of Man, but this one, will be Their folly."




"Indeed! It was our eternal crusade that brought us this far, to this world teetering with life and possibility! All our sacrifices here have led us to this moment, last child." An ashen puppet stepped in, broken and battered - held together by naught but fiery strings to the tune of a cackling burning bird. Within its cracks, within the broken shell... laid the eternal abyss, and the stars. But if one were to look carefully, you'd notice it was naught but a trick of the light. He hadn't bothered to show up here. Yet the seraph may just recognize the voice. (https://forums.darksidemoon.net/index.php/topic,821.msg68732.html#msg68732)

At this moment, he didn't care.

The boy clutched his face in pain. In confusion. That broken puppet... looked... sounded like his mentor in the citadel. And yet it all felt off now. Like when he first approached him months back, to talk about the city. To tell him about that child... and the forest. And he... stabbed him then, and took something from that place. He still had no idea why! But even if he had so many questions, even if there was so much he wanted his mentor to tell him...

He moved in between them and his friend.

"I don't care about any of it! What the hell is going on!"
Title: Re: The Great Western Mountains
Post by: SINIB on September 29, 2021, 11:08:03 PM
Ivanna

Ivanna jumped up with a start. Fallen though she may be, she would not accept such suffering, such blasphemy. There were few things she remained sure of—a few days before she had felt as if she was the divinely ordained ruler of the Nexus. Now she was but a simple vagabond, a hermit living out her eternity deep within the impenetrable mountains. Reflecting on her mistakes, reconsidering every choice which she had ever made, questioning herself.

It hurt. The action scratched at her, tore at her very existence in a way she had not known to even be possible. Sometimes, she felt as if the act would snuff out the eternal existence that had once been Ivanna the seraphim.

Yet, she had continued.

For she was certain. This was necessary. Eventually, she would figure out the way out of her situation. Eventually, she would fix everything.

Once more, she would create miracles. This time, in the name of what was truly good. In the name of true justice. Subservient to none other than herself.

So the boy felt a soft wing wrap itself around him tightly like a blanket. The angel stood in front of him, glaring up at William with ferocious eyes. "State your business—are you here to destroy me? That is no great matter to me, but you shall not continue to harm him."
Title: Re: The Great Western Mountains
Post by: Bern on September 29, 2021, 11:28:07 PM
William

The man who was wrapped in robes simply crouched down so that he may spare the Fallen way the pain of looking up at him. He was completely undeterred by the aggression, yet he showed no hostility in turn, merely a friendly smile. Not it wasn't just friendly. He looked at her without the intent to destroy.

"That form suits you Ivanna, it's a different beauty than before but one that is more you. And while I'd love to chat some more with a lovely girl like you, my friend over there needs my help"

He glanced over at the young knight.

"He's suffering because he's not whole, his soul is imbalanced and I need to aid him before something terrible occurs." Not a shred of lies was spoken here, not even when he complimented her.
Title: Re: The Great Western Mountains
Post by: Kotomine_Rin on September 29, 2021, 11:39:20 PM
Vanangandr

"Cut the crap..." He clutched at his head, glaring at the two men. The wing stretching across him like a shield was the one thing that snapped him out of it, eliciting naught but a stifled gasp. That's right, he couldn't falter right now. Not here.

He stood by the angel's side.

"The only thing that's unbalanced is the way you're eyeing us over, you sicko pervert. I don't know what kind of medicine you're selling, but I'm not buying a cent from your shady mug!"

He glowered with resolve that surprised him more than anything. It's as if every shred of his instinct, of his will, all told him in unison to stay away from that man.

The ashen puppet smiled. "My oh my~ He doesn't seem to be interested, William. What are we to do?" Yet the puppet was more interested looking at Ivanna intently, with calculative interest and curiosity.
Title: Re: The Great Western Mountains
Post by: SINIB on September 29, 2021, 11:47:28 PM
Ivanna

Two of Ivanna's wings soared out to their full wingspan. It was as if a wall of black feathers had interdicted the passageway and denied further entry into her abode. They flapped gently in front of the giant, blocking William's path. While the angel's glare did not cease, it softened somewhat. Still, she did not trust this mysterious interloper—not by a long shot. Let alone his friends.

Ivanna's eyes narrowed. The intensity of the black flames seemed to lessen, even as they lit up the area in total darkness. "You must understand that I cannot simply trust you at your word. For all I know, the situation my be the exact reverse. And if you truly are here on friendly terms, I must ask—why do you associate with such creatures as that?"
Title: Re: The Great Western Mountains
Post by: Bern on September 30, 2021, 06:51:19 PM
William

"Who? Oh him..." William chuckled as he had nothing to hide, it seems the truth would be the guide to disarming this situation. "Yeah I've never seen him before, he just suddenly started following me, and I couldn't be bothered to rebuke him. Although his ramblings do make for some exquisite ambience."

Then he looked at the young warrior with genuine sadness in his gaze. "It's isn't medicine old friend, it's the missing shard of your soul, Who you once was, before you were tragically torn asunder."
Title: Re: The Great Western Mountains
Post by: Kotomine_Rin on September 30, 2021, 09:42:14 PM
Vanangandr

The ashen puppet was pulled by coils of fire, the bird whispering sweet words in its stead. "Cheep cheep! You make me upset, if I'm being honest." Suddenly, the light flickered, like illusory coils buzzing on some sort of hologram. It looked anything but upset, from the other side where it laid.

Vanguard couldn't share that sentiment. He wore that unsettled heart on his sleeve, unable to hide confusion even if he wanted to.

"Missing shard...? What in the name of madness are you spouting now? I'm plenty whole and in one piece last I checked." He tapped his torso left and right as if checking. He had no memory of the guy, but he was looking at him as if they knew eachother. And he had the same voice that he heard in that vision. But why? And why was his mentor with him? "Besides, I'm telling you, you must've got the wrong guy. I've never met you in the citadel..."

He gasped for a second. Torn asunder, like that dream he had? But it couldn't- That vision, that nightmare was too horrible. It had nothing to do with him. So then why-

"That's right!" The puppet chuckled, unable to restrain the irony of it all any longer. With a dramatic snap, he pointed at him. "As you are now, you're nothing more than a husk. An empty vessel. I hardly meant deceiving you but... everything you know is a lie, my dear friend. The hero named Vanangandr never existed. In the first place, you are not even a person. A product, at best."

The words spoken shook something in the hero. The mysterious stranger's voice, the visions he heard, the citadel, all his friends and family waiting for him at home. He didn't know where anything stood anymore. He was lost in this place, unsure of what even to follow, with his justice nowhere in sight. The sight of his mentor should be comforting. The voice of this man he never met shouldn't elicit the revulsion in his heart. And yet, everything was wrong. Wrong. Wrong!

His step cracked the earth, and his voice boomed like thunder.

"YOU LIE!!"

He didn't know what that stranger was up to, but he had taken control of his teacher like this just to mess with him. Whatever trick they tried, it wouldn't work. He'd snap his friend out of it, he'd make sure whatever plot was taking place was stopped here and now. Because he was a hero. He was. He was...
Title: Re: The Great Western Mountains
Post by: SINIB on October 01, 2021, 04:40:57 PM
Ivanna

The spirit burst into unholy flame at Willian's words. "Such words are nonsense—he exists here, now!" She exclaimed. "He is a living, breathing person, fully capable of thought and emotion! Now! BEGONE!" Ivanna shouted as the fires reached their peak.

Still, her wings formed a wall, preventing William from getting any closer. "If that's your idea of nice ambience, I must question your tastes."
Title: Re: The Great Western Mountains
Post by: Bern on October 01, 2021, 07:08:58 PM
William

"And this is why I never bring you along."

The dark mage had vanished all of sudden. Or not, cause his fist was buried in the puppets gut. His fury was blazing almost as brazenly as the dark flames conjured by the Fallen Angel. His anger somehow flaring even higher than Ivanna and the young hero, it was bizarre that he was going after the puppet like this.

But was it really?

"You know not the value of life, least of all my Nakama. Now begone from my sight!" The moment ended and the puppet was yeeted away from the cave. William brushed the dust off and turned around to face the two who were left. "I don't stand for anything that worm has said. And he was not your teacher. That was something who likes wearing the faces of others, a parasite...."
Title: Re: The Great Western Mountains
Post by: Kotomine_Rin on October 01, 2021, 07:45:56 PM
Vanangandr

There was no feeling, fear, or shock at the sudden blow. And why would there be? He had long since discarded such unnecessary feelings to save the world. But even if he hadn't, the illusion couldn't share in such drivel. It simply blew away like stardust in the wind, shattered with no catharsis or fanfare.

The flames of the burning bird ended, with naught but a disappointed smile.

All that was left was the boy, with eyes agape. Unable to speak. Staring with the dizzying sickness that built up inside him.

"But... my soul is.... fine. I am a person. I am... I am..." He sounded in shock, as if he was starting to remember something he should have never remembered at all. "I am Vanangandr, a hero of the citadel. I am Vanangandr. A hero. I am..." He repeated those words meekly, like a mantra. Almost as if to convince himself. His soul was whole. His body was his. Why was this even happening? What did he do? Why was that voice so familiar?

As he took a step back, a voice rang in his head. Something that revulsed him to the core.

Not good. We must cut a bit deeper.

"Your... Nakama." He gasped when he remembered those same words told to him once. In that dark, dark place.
Title: Re: The Great Western Mountains
Post by: SINIB on October 01, 2021, 10:14:20 PM
Ivanna

The flames died down, and her wings retracted into her form, save two of them nestled tightly against her bare back. She shook her head, wondering why the two were saying random words in Japanese. It was odd, first when William had said it, but the meaning with which Vanagandr said it? She wondered if there was something to the dark mage's story.

Still, she stood between him, and the young man she'd been protecting. She looked up at the two men, craning her neck to look at them in the eyes. Still, she didn't seem bothered by doing so, so perhaps it was fine. She flapped her wings, and then flew up into the air, raising her slight form to look Van right in the eyes.

Then, she reached out, planting a small hand on his shoulder. "There, there."