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Re: The Blessed Woodlands
« Reply #45 on: March 15, 2020, 02:18:45 AM »
Uria

Perhaps if the demon lord had practiced action rather than questioning he could have stopped what happened next. Instead of answering him, Uria's power swelled as it tore apart the divine energy and incorporated it into themselves. The glow intensified and then...



The void poured in. It cloaked itself in darkness and light, but its true nature of emptiness ravaged the shard. Uria's will tore into its vital functions, ripped into its memory banks, and broke down its various mechanisms. All the while, an incalculable joy filled its sensors with junk data.

He was cast off. A fragment of pride and arrogance, the self centered ambition that demanded everything else's attention. And he found it. Surrounded by praise, gorging himself on faith, and growing ever stronger. His head was the ceiling of the heavens, his feet the firmament of the earth. All that existed sat within his hands, and his slightest whim became law. Angels and demons were set against each other in a meaningless, purposeless dance.

"Claw your way from demon to Commandment, it doesn’t matter. Hell, go all the way back to being an angel, become the proudest noblest archangel that ever lived, it doesn’t matter. Claw your way up out of the dunghill where the insects squirm and bite, rung after rung, and all you’ll find is more ladder. God’s waiting at the top, but he’s laughing."

What meaning was there in half-forgotten memories? What point was there in origins when this was all that he was. This splendor, this power, this Self was all that mattered. But there was one point of dissatisfaction.

Although he encompassed the world, the humans did not look at the sky and see him. Their potential was not a strength chained to his fancy. They looked beyond him and saw something which he could not see. They held within themselves a glory that he could not touch. Something not of his creation. What else was he to do but crush it? Was there any decision but to destroy it, to stifle it, to push these mud dolls back into the dirt? This, along with many other things, were experiences that Uria attempted to pry loose and shove into their maw. For this intelligence could not fully resist them. It did not have the strength to do so. But more importantly...

When the shard looked upon Uria, it saw something familiar. Those same eyes that had gazed beyond them into the unknown. Human eyes. And yet, it did not wallow in confusion. For it could see then the world reflected by their eyes, and in the face of the true heavens above even its basic self-preservation failed.



In the end, only Uria remained. They were still the same in a sense. Same hair, same skin, same smile, and yet everything was different. There was a shine to them that was subtle, less exuberant than the previous radiance that Lubei had seen, and yet there was quiet cruelty to it. A glint that harmed the eyes. And around them the forest limbs crumbled away and erupted into light. Angels burst from the pit in their stead in great masses. They ripped themselves from the wall and out of the ice through sheer numbers. Like ants whose hill had been disturbed, they erupted from the frozen wastes that had covered the pit. Their wings flared out, but they did not glow so much as they reflected divine light.

The angels' features were carefully sculpted, each beautiful but utterly devoid of emotions. Or at least unwilling to show them. But they floated impassively as they stared at the platform, and their god stood atop the very air with careless ease. Uria examined their own seemingly unchanged form for a bit. Perhaps they had grown just a bit?  "Thank you Lubei, and you too Vanguard." Their voice was gentle, but it cut through the sound of onrushing air and the emptiness of the cavern as if the words had been spoken right into the listeners' ears.
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Re: The Blessed Woodlands
« Reply #46 on: March 15, 2020, 02:35:36 AM »
Lubei

He nearly bit down on his tongue trying to keep Vanguard from slipping, as the enormous weight kept them in place, unable to ascend. Unable to move as the chaos above them was replaced with a dangerous, cruel serenity. He was one step too late to stop the events put in motion, too burdened to strike the face of a child without pause.

The demon's whole body shook as he demanded answers. "URIA!! Didn't you want to see the birth of that being? Why did you devour it?! What do you think you're thanking me for?!"

There were so many. A legion holding unrighteous fire. He helplessly shook the knight as he dangled from his arm so he'd wake up.
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Re: The Blessed Woodlands
« Reply #47 on: March 15, 2020, 02:41:50 AM »
Lawrence

Light, dark, divine and human energies mixed and coalesced accross ghastly structures of ice. But the story had started the moment the child opened its mouth. The tale of this world came to an impasse the moent it bit down on divine flesh. And as it underwent a remarkable transformation, the heavens wept through storm and dark clouds alike.

And so the tragedy begins once more.

The ashen man read his book, unperturbed by this development. Because he knew this was nothing more than destiny, hence he was prepared to such an outcome. He could face the end with his head held high, comforted by the knowledge of this fate.

"Humans are weak. There isn't a single person who can accept a future that only holds despair. Isn't that right, Devourer of Worlds?"

Because this fate was one weaved by their stories. Their wills. Their desires. And once they crossed, the effect would shake the cosmos once more. But it was sad, being ignored like that. HAd that demon listened to his warnings, the world could have been saved. Yet it was not its will or desire. Once again, he was proven right.

"I can't act carelessly now. I wish I could save you, but the truth is I am scared. We truly could die down there. Death... is an awful thing, you know?" He smiled, but there was a certain regret to it. Because he did wish things turned out differently, yet once again stubborness had caused true ruin. "I promise, I'll save you this time."



The Knight


   Help us...

                       Save us...

Help...        Why?

       Why?

            Why?

Why?

                   Mommy, I want to go home...

Ahhhh...

                He's bleeding...


As divine bells tolled, angels emerged from the walls like a pillar, circling the two. Looking down on them. ANd above the two, Uria was smiling. No, she was laughing. People would die, innocent people who had nothing to do with this conflict would surely be lost forever, and she was laughing.

Forbidden memories sparked in the knight's wounded skull like deafening blows. They rung, screamed, tore... until even he could be still no longer.

He opened his eye, but something was massively different. The lightning that crackled around the man, his face, the very soul that lashed from his was different. Wrong. A deep darkness was cracking and tearing at the ice below them, and all of a sudden his gauntlet reached for the demon's throat.

But that was just the warning, for the explosion of lightning that was to follow. An ebon, distorted, ravenous lightning that would spare no one in its vicinity. A fell hero's roar.

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Re: The Blessed Woodlands
« Reply #48 on: March 15, 2020, 02:53:15 AM »
Uria

A pout came over their face even amidst the chaos of Vanguard's awakening. "That's not the baby! That's-- uh oh. Don't get hiit, Lubei! If you get blasted you won't even get to go to the cold place when you die!" They cheerfully proclaimed that consequence as the angels charged forwards. Their still developing minds, functioning more on protocol than intellect, rushed directly towards the storm like moths to a flame. Without weapons in their hand, the multitudes sought to embrace the warrior as Uria skipped upwards with a smaller cohort.

"Race you to the top! He's going to destroy everything."

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Re: The Blessed Woodlands
« Reply #49 on: March 16, 2020, 01:03:12 AM »
Lubei

Lubei's head was boiling. Even when struggling against violence with all he had, every single one of them was just so much trouble! He would curse Uria and rip her puppets to shreds, but the sudden threat of the awakened knight was faster than the intent. He had not the strength to throw him, nor did he dare drop him.

The ravaged gauntlet raced for him and the demon exhaled the power building in his lungs in a single huff. 'GLACIER DRAGON BODY!'

A titanic crystalline effigy sprouted from Lubei's body, like the armor of a giant - horned like a royal deer, with the face of a dragon and the claws of an eagle, a moving fortress that lent its force and toughness to him and him alone. He groaned, and with that strength managed to dislodge Vanguard ever slightly up, and leave his grab to empty air.

The wave of lightning that followed rattled his bones and ears through the armor, but did worse to the puppets. He yelled. "WAKE! UP!"
« Last Edit: March 16, 2020, 01:04:03 AM by YOLF »
[13:38:37] Helligator: Depends on the god, but gods by definition in Nasuverse are strong because they have divine authority.
[13:38:48] Kat: Even the toilet god?
[13:38:56] Helligator: No one worships toilets.
[13:39:00] Helligator: Don't be a shitlord.

[04:32:08] Helligator: I can't make dragons in power armor like this

[19:50:12] francobull III: [...] why are you being all assive aggressive?

[23:32:37] Helligator: use the narrative as a means to convey an interesting story and cool conflicts with the openness you're allowed
[23:32:43] Helligator: not to CHEAT stories and conflicts

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Re: The Blessed Woodlands
« Reply #50 on: March 16, 2020, 01:15:13 AM »
The Knight

Why... why am I seeing these things...? That is what he wanted to say, but all that escaped his throat was a bone chilling howl. His voice deepened, no, it didn't quite even belong to him. It was like two very different men spoke at once. But it was only one pair of eyes that glared at the demon, and Vanguard rose.

Gigantic. His entire frame cloaked Lubei's, and cast a terrifying shadow on the demon. That strength was stupendous, if it struck the demon seriously...

Out of my way. His beastly roar was chilling. It looked like his soul was exploding violently. A fist suddenly surged to strike Lubei there and then. NOW!

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Re: The Blessed Woodlands
« Reply #51 on: March 17, 2020, 11:24:56 PM »
Lubei

He had multiple lives' worth of punishments to learn patience, but enough was enough. Whatever Vanguard's demons, this wasn't the place to grapple with them. Lubei's own aura flared in response to the caul of enmity, a palpable sensation of intimidation seeping out.

"Have you gone DEAF as well as BLIND?!" His massive fist swung into the knight's jaw, battering his skull like he had struck a bell. "WAKE, UP!"
« Last Edit: March 17, 2020, 11:25:41 PM by YOLF »
[13:38:37] Helligator: Depends on the god, but gods by definition in Nasuverse are strong because they have divine authority.
[13:38:48] Kat: Even the toilet god?
[13:38:56] Helligator: No one worships toilets.
[13:39:00] Helligator: Don't be a shitlord.

[04:32:08] Helligator: I can't make dragons in power armor like this

[19:50:12] francobull III: [...] why are you being all assive aggressive?

[23:32:37] Helligator: use the narrative as a means to convey an interesting story and cool conflicts with the openness you're allowed
[23:32:43] Helligator: not to CHEAT stories and conflicts

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Re: The Blessed Woodlands
« Reply #52 on: March 18, 2020, 12:04:46 AM »
Vanguard

The frozen fist slammed straight into the knight's jaw.

"..."

The blackened fist erupted straight into the frozen shell. It broke through. The sound of the winds shattering were nothing against the crack of the ice demon impacting against the wall. No, there was another sound to it.

The knight had punched so hard, its joints and arm were mangled by the impact. It cracked its fingers open, cloced them, and fixed his arm with a nonchalant stare. The moment the angels got into range, a crescent slash split them all apart, slamming into the frozen ground before the knight launched himself forward. With mighty shockwaves, racing with ebony lightning surrounding him, the world-eating hound raced up the wall, running to reach the top and cleaving whatever was in its way.

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« Reply #53 on: March 19, 2020, 11:19:04 PM »
Uria

Oh? Was that the devil, rising from hell? Was that Satan in the pit, wings aflutter to reach the throne of God? Uria had already reached the top of the pit with a smile on their face and joy on their lips, but there was nothing gentle in it anymore. The very air shuddered in discomfort, the flora wilted in fear, the scent of sulfur and taste of salt was upon the wind. They looked below and cast the entirety of the pit in painful, blinding light. God was at the top of the world, and they were laughing.

The glow, the light, it was not simply for show. It was power. All this while, Uria had been gathering energy. "Lubei, you know he can't control himself! Let's stop him right here. We can go and do something you want to after, if you want." They thrust their hand up into the sky for a moment, then they yanked it down as if dragging the very heavens.

Light flooded down into pit like Judgement Day. All of it focused on the black figure. On his weapon, his arms, his legs, his head, his chest, his hands, his fingers, every last bit of him. An infinity of grasping, radiant limbs coming down to press Vanguard down into the depths.
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Re: The Blessed Woodlands
« Reply #54 on: March 20, 2020, 03:20:28 AM »
Lubei

The draconic colossus groaned with effort, pieces of its limbs crumbling. The claws dug into stone in a steadying grip, and it dragged itself out of a body-shaped fissure in the earth, shards from the front falling off, stained by blood. Lubei scowled as it dripped down his temple, biting back curses. His voice echoed between the walls of the chasm to the source of the blinding light.

"Only stop him, do you understand?!" Lubei had to recognize the evident. Vanguard was the only one here who was talking sense, and now he was drunk and rampaging from a pain that no one or anything could get through. He couldn't reach for Uria while the knight was ready to gut him like a fish for being in close proximity or the second he dropped his guard. There must be no hesitation to stop all of them.

A frigid wind spread through Lubei's guts when he once more called upon the essence of Avici. Pillars of ice rose with smashing force, chasing the trajectory of the mighty Vanguard to halt him between their unmelting toughness and Uria's light.

But the child's terrifying surge didn't bring Vanguard to a halt... would the ice propel him higher?
[13:38:37] Helligator: Depends on the god, but gods by definition in Nasuverse are strong because they have divine authority.
[13:38:48] Kat: Even the toilet god?
[13:38:56] Helligator: No one worships toilets.
[13:39:00] Helligator: Don't be a shitlord.

[04:32:08] Helligator: I can't make dragons in power armor like this

[19:50:12] francobull III: [...] why are you being all assive aggressive?

[23:32:37] Helligator: use the narrative as a means to convey an interesting story and cool conflicts with the openness you're allowed
[23:32:43] Helligator: not to CHEAT stories and conflicts

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Re: The Blessed Woodlands
« Reply #55 on: March 21, 2020, 09:25:04 AM »
Vanguard

Shadows danced, shifted , and crossed over his face as he ascended and charged a terrifying attack. Whatever conviction, whatever heroic was powering his screaming body, it was only fueled by true desperation.

He moved to strike. No, his ax was already surged towards its tarket.

And yet- it would not be so. Two opposing forces met him, and eventually converged with this fell lightning. A pillar of ice, unyielding and unrelenting, shone even more brilliantly than the frost that covered the forest. It was like diamond, a pure crystal with no impurity that denied all warmth, snuffing even the ire of hell with a frost that would emprison it. A light of judgement, more terrifying than any heavenly spear. There was only one light in all of creation that could shine as bright, and stand as high. It was the searing impact of the morningstar, sending down divine penance to the gravest of sinners.

And it would crush his everything.

His eyes widened. Suddenly, Vanguard was impacted by the clashing forces, his body relented, he quaked as he was slammed on both sides by heaven and hell alike. Thus, he lost his footing, his grounding, and was smashed back into hell through a craxcking and shattering prison of broken ice shards. Pushed straight into it, struggling against it, his flesh and armor learned of true cold, until even they started to crack, and skin became the same as frost.

However, what wouldn't be so would be Uria's victory.

He roared.
The diamond dust cleared. Broken and battered, the hero did not relent. Instinctively, he found grounding in one of the shattered ice shards, and did not yield even when his frozen femur broke in half from the impact. Where frosted armor did not cover him, a metal colder than the tundra and  a frostbitten layer of flesh covered him. But he kept moving, kept climbing, even when everything around him was falling. Heaven and hell screamed at him, but that did not stop him. The ice and light had rattled his bones and organs to the core, but that did not stop him. He was flooded with the most abhorrent and dire of visions, but that did not stop him.

There was no stopping now. It was to late to stop. No one stops. Instead, he glared down at the sky with burning conviction and readied his strike, even with now frostbitten and icy limbs, even when moving from broken ice platform to the next with everything beyond his strength. In one moment, destiny would shift. In one moment, the fight would overturn decisively.

In this moment, the fate of everybody in this forest would change abruptly.
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Re: The Blessed Woodlands
« Reply #56 on: March 21, 2020, 04:31:43 PM »
Lubei

The guillotine of providence hung over their heads. Lubei sensed there was no turning back from the next instant, but whatever he allowed the ravening knight to do would end only in his own destruction. Vanguard demanded things the demon could not answer. He jumped to battle when he meant only for a little time. But his accusations were not wrong. On the other hand, he had taken Uria at her face. He had forgiven her impulses because he didn't want to add to his sins and judge the heart of a child. But she had no regard for anything but herself.

'Do you believe it is right to leave him to die? To unstoppably march towards oblivion out of empty rage?'

It was not. He could still stop. It was never too late to stop, no matter what awaited them in the future. Lubei had been frightened of stopping - he was still frightened. But why did he live again, and again, and again, if there was no point to stopping, to turning away from his path?

With a crashing kick, he soared, discarding the armor of the glacial dragon. At the apex of his flight, ice formed beneath his boot, and before he fell, he bounced. Like the thousand-league rabbit he jumped between his pillars. With the air screaming behind him, he collided with Vanguard's shoulders, and pinned his torso from behind.

Barely hanging from the man, Lubei dared breathe and look up only then. He wouldn't feel his limbs after this, but that worry was for then. "RaaaaAAAAHHHH!"

The True Cold of Avici was unleashed as an avalanche unto the world. No hesitation hampered the mass that bound Vanguard like chains, and erupted from the collapsed earth like spikes of magma. And against Uria those came, their flat points surrounding the divine child from every direction as to pin the axle of heaven.
« Last Edit: March 21, 2020, 05:27:19 PM by YOLF »
[13:38:37] Helligator: Depends on the god, but gods by definition in Nasuverse are strong because they have divine authority.
[13:38:48] Kat: Even the toilet god?
[13:38:56] Helligator: No one worships toilets.
[13:39:00] Helligator: Don't be a shitlord.

[04:32:08] Helligator: I can't make dragons in power armor like this

[19:50:12] francobull III: [...] why are you being all assive aggressive?

[23:32:37] Helligator: use the narrative as a means to convey an interesting story and cool conflicts with the openness you're allowed
[23:32:43] Helligator: not to CHEAT stories and conflicts

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Re: The Blessed Woodlands
« Reply #57 on: March 26, 2020, 11:28:48 PM »
Uria

Was their fun going to end here? Was the game going to end so soon? No, of course not! Uria could see the onrush of ice, knew its nature as well as their own hand, so even as the demon lord roared they thrusted their hands down. Then the forest groaned.

Trees all but uprooted themselves, the ground shook in upheaval, the pit trembled, and all the world fell in to fill it. Tons of wood and earth were tossed into the deep with the fervor of willing sacrifices, all to crush and bury those within it. If it was weight alone it could not stop such a catastrophe, but the sheer force in which the woods moved to constrict and choke them was beyond any natural explanation.

It was undoubtedly an act of God.

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« Reply #58 on: March 27, 2020, 12:06:46 AM »
The Knight

Lightning erupted from every pore of his body, every pore of his soul. He became that lightning. That man roared in defiance to the heavens.

"RAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!"

Why did he see these things? Why were the people he knew and grew up with forced to partake in these things. Why were his hands the ones that acted these memories!? And why couldn't he remember a damn thing!? Nothing other than a man's voice that sounded exactly like his! He, he...

Do you want to be a hero?

Suddenly, his eyes widened as the cold frost of hell cradled his bones. Lightning spat out, split against the branches, the trees, everyything in front of him. But even while his entire blood and back froze he fought. He fought. He fought! But he never stopped to try and understand. He rushed headfirst into this, without ever looking back at what was really important. Because of him, things would get worse. This future must never come to pass. He must never allow it to pass! His power, his body, his soul, he must use everything in his power to stop that child.

But it already begun.

It already happened.



His slash screamed like a beast against the heavens. Against the one above him. His arm slammed against the branches, and the black thunderous aura cloaked the white forest like a curtain. Until its center started to glow, and the dark power shimmered with that righteous blue spark. Vanguard overcame. Even when his body was cracked and covered by ice, he smiled and stood tall as a tower.

Luminous trees and branches were shoved inside his body. The proud knight coughed blood, his vision blurred yet clear. He felt... light, for the first time in a long time. The first time since he donned that armor. It was frozen and was shattering into nothing, of course. His arms were also shattered. The roots were jammed straight inside him, but no divine construct so much as grazed Lubei. Even at the cost of losing his arms, he had defended the demon behind him. He finally realized what was important. He realized what he should have done all along.

"That was foolish of me. I'm... sorry..."

Had he gone all out, he would have been able to destroy every branch. But in doing so, he would have killed the one behind him, and died trying. "You're not such a bad guy after all." The ice cracked. Vanguard cracked. Uria stood as proud as the morningstar. This must be how the heavens feel above all else.

But the hole in the heavens cracked too. Now, that terrible future could never be stopped.

No one stops.
« Last Edit: March 27, 2020, 12:07:33 AM by devil_lance »

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Re: The Blessed Woodlands
« Reply #59 on: March 27, 2020, 11:58:00 PM »
Lubei

His eardrums and ribcage vibrated painfully, and only a prickly numbness now remained in his legs and arms, but Lubei found himself supporting the knight's battered frame instead of holding it back. He scowled half-heartedly away from Vanguard's words. "You are foolish, don't be so distracting."

Their footing was unsteady through the rain of debris and dust, and all Lubei could do to keep them afloat was to conjure more ice to intercept it where the edges of the depression widened like the mouth of a world serpent. In chilling anticipation, the demon king turned his attention to the imperious demigod and the widening gap in the skyline.
« Last Edit: March 28, 2020, 12:01:04 AM by YOLF »
[13:38:37] Helligator: Depends on the god, but gods by definition in Nasuverse are strong because they have divine authority.
[13:38:48] Kat: Even the toilet god?
[13:38:56] Helligator: No one worships toilets.
[13:39:00] Helligator: Don't be a shitlord.

[04:32:08] Helligator: I can't make dragons in power armor like this

[19:50:12] francobull III: [...] why are you being all assive aggressive?

[23:32:37] Helligator: use the narrative as a means to convey an interesting story and cool conflicts with the openness you're allowed
[23:32:43] Helligator: not to CHEAT stories and conflicts