Rhyme Ryujin
{Location: Initial Room}
[Interacting with Mizushiro ( CapRock ), Hershel ( Thexcentrichilean ), and Egon ( Emperor Of Embers )]
This was it.
Rhyme clutched his unconscious companions in his arms and braced for the beating of a lifetime—likely his last. Then, out of seemingly nowhere, a young girl shouted over snatching their attention away from the group in peril. The monsters seemed confused and several made moves toward the girl. She seemed like good bait if just she was a little further—NO! Rhyme shook those thoughts from his head as he poised to intercept only to remember that he currently had a few monsters of his own still around not to mention two dead weights.
A hoof reared back. An owl swept in. It was well and truly over. Two solid hits landed as intended on target and left Rhyme with a shallow gash across his back and knocked him nearly on his ass from the front. A hoof shaped bruise now occupied the young boy’s sternum as he gasped. His head pounded and each heartbeat in his pained chest felt like it’d tear out from his ears. Fear was his body’s sole occupation as he stood frozen before the onslaught to come. “We’reallgonnadieWe’reallgonnadieWe’reallgonnadieWe’reallgonnadieWe’reallgonnadieWe’reallgonnadieWe’reallgonnadieWe’reallgonnadieWe’reallgonnadieWe’reallgonnadieWe’reallgonnadieWe’reallgonnadieWe’reallgonnadieWe’reallgonnadieWe’reallgonnadieWe’reallgonnadieWe’reallgonnadieWe’reallgonnadieWe’reallgonnadieWe’reallgonnadieWe’reallgonnadieWe’reallgonnadieWe’reallgonnadieWe’reallgonnadieWe’reallgonnadieWe’reallgonnadie”
His thoughts shattered into a collection of momentary inputs and before long all he could comprehend was his pounding heart. It screamed for change. It screamed for action as every beat was a battle cry sending adrenaline through his veins. More than that, his heartbeat let him know that he was still very much alive.
His thoughts shattered into a collection of momentary inputs and before long all he could comprehend was his pounding heart. It screamed for change. It screamed for action as every beat was a battle cry sending adrenaline through his veins. More than that, his heartbeat let him know that he was still very much alive.
Then, he felt it. A change. A shift. Ever-so-slightly deep within his heart he felt as if a door was being pried open. The rusty hinges struggled and whined as a crack formed in between the doors and for the first time in a while courage shone through. Courage’s fingers wriggled through the crack in the door and wrested them in its trembling hands. Yet, Rhyme stood. He made no effort to assist this transition. A familiar footstep echoed in the corridors of the boy’s mind. Fear. Cowardice. They came together, and each with a hand on Rhyme’s shoulders they beckoned:
“Why bother? After this moment, they’ll forget you.”
“It’s better to look after yourself.”
“Why bother? After this moment, they’ll forget you.”
“It’s better to look after yourself.”
Rhyme stood frozen as indecision shackled his movement. Everything seemed so slow. Outside the monsters dragged along at a snail’s pace. His own wails and cries were barely perceptible as such. Sound. Movement. Feeling. Nothing mattered. This moment was everything. The turning point of destiny. He would either remain a coward, a failure, a good-for-nothing crowd pleaser, a lump of flesh waiting to die, or he could take the hand of this force and finally move forward himself; he could stop following and start leading. He could stand up for himself. He could do what he wanted to do. The door shrunk inward at the behest of Courage and all that was left was for Rhyme to push.
“No, I need this. If I don’t do this, we really are all going to die.” Rhyme responded to the now disappointed and grimacing faces of Fear and Cowardice. The boy’s feet carried him forward—nearly gliding along the now-lit passageway to change. A single phrase echoed forward from the chamber “I am thou and thou—”
It was interrupted.
“No, I need this. If I don’t do this, we really are all going to die.” Rhyme responded to the now disappointed and grimacing faces of Fear and Cowardice. The boy’s feet carried him forward—nearly gliding along the now-lit passageway to change. A single phrase echoed forward from the chamber “I am thou and thou—”
It was interrupted.
Mizushiro shook to life under his right arm startling him from this moment and dragging him out of this seemingly infinite second. The beasts sped up, sound returned, and fear began clogging his body once again. The cosplayer stepped forward with a grin to challenge the nearest beast which seemed to second-guess its plan of attack and opted to simply observe for the moment. “Mizu—?” Rhyme’s thoughts were cut short by the appearance of an apparition. Some being took form behind his companion and together they endeavored to “weave a tale of victory”.
“What the fu--?!”
Rhyme was caught off guard by Hershel resuscitating under his left arm and shaking free of his grasp. The stunned boy was shoved onto his ass by a combination of this and disbelief. He watched the backs of these two as yet another apparition arrived on the scene behind the German man as well as several soldiers of eastern origin.
“Whaa--? Who? From where?!”
Rhyme’s eyes followed Hershel as he reached down and fetched a stone from the floor. Confusion. None of this made any sense no matter who you asked. Except, of course, to them. They seemed confident. Something had changed and they were ready to face the challenge before them as Rhyme continued to shrink backward.
“What the fu--?!”
Rhyme was caught off guard by Hershel resuscitating under his left arm and shaking free of his grasp. The stunned boy was shoved onto his ass by a combination of this and disbelief. He watched the backs of these two as yet another apparition arrived on the scene behind the German man as well as several soldiers of eastern origin.
“Whaa--? Who? From where?!”
Rhyme’s eyes followed Hershel as he reached down and fetched a stone from the floor. Confusion. None of this made any sense no matter who you asked. Except, of course, to them. They seemed confident. Something had changed and they were ready to face the challenge before them as Rhyme continued to shrink backward.
There it was again. The chamber. It called. It demanded change. Courage would not be outdone by things as weak as Fear—as Cowardice, but it could be undone by Rhyme. He shuffled forward toward the room attempting to grab anything that made sense. What was this feeling of uneasiness? Why now? Why here? The boy stood within arm’s reach of the door. The turning point of destiny awaited him just two more steps forward.
“I am thou and thou art—”
“SHUT UP!” The voice was swallowed by Rhyme’s impatient retort.
“I am thou—”
“QUIET!!!”
This. This was the problem. This thing. Courage? HA! Recklessness. The young boy reached out and in a swift movement slammed the doors in front of him. Peace finally returned as he turned and was welcomed into the embrace of Fear and Cowardice.
“Oh… fuck this…” Rhyme whimpered as he reached backward and felt his back before producing his hand in front of him again. Crimson. Blood ran down the tips of his fingers and onto the palm of his hand. The wound from the owl was bleeding heavily and the boy felt the sudden need to scream. He rose to his feet and without another word turned heel and ran away. His fear carried him straight back down the hill, and toward the building they arrived in. Fuck this! He’d take his chances with real people. His foot landed incorrectly in the desperate scramble and sent him doubling over down the hill. He tumbled right past the new girl. Each impact battered his already sore body as it twisted from gravity dragging him down the hill. Miraculously he landed on his feet at the bottom and took off toward the entryway of the building only to catch his toes this time on the door-frame and fall straight forward smacking his chin off the ground. His teeth clanked together as he crashed into the ground laying motionless for a moment.
This sucked. Rhyme craned his head up from off the floor and noted his surroundings before scrambling to his feet. Empty shell casings clinked against the floor as he made way toward the door at the back of the room. He reached and tugged as hard as he could. The doorknob would not twist. It was merciless in its mission to keep Rhyme from running and before long he stood defeated just in front of it.
Hide. Have to hide. Rhyme overturned one of the nearby sofas and plunged behind it.
“Let them figure this shit out. I’m done.” Rhyme said aloud in an effort to convince himself.
“I am thou and thou art—”
“SHUT UP!” The voice was swallowed by Rhyme’s impatient retort.
“I am thou—”
“QUIET!!!”
This. This was the problem. This thing. Courage? HA! Recklessness. The young boy reached out and in a swift movement slammed the doors in front of him. Peace finally returned as he turned and was welcomed into the embrace of Fear and Cowardice.
“Oh… fuck this…” Rhyme whimpered as he reached backward and felt his back before producing his hand in front of him again. Crimson. Blood ran down the tips of his fingers and onto the palm of his hand. The wound from the owl was bleeding heavily and the boy felt the sudden need to scream. He rose to his feet and without another word turned heel and ran away. His fear carried him straight back down the hill, and toward the building they arrived in. Fuck this! He’d take his chances with real people. His foot landed incorrectly in the desperate scramble and sent him doubling over down the hill. He tumbled right past the new girl. Each impact battered his already sore body as it twisted from gravity dragging him down the hill. Miraculously he landed on his feet at the bottom and took off toward the entryway of the building only to catch his toes this time on the door-frame and fall straight forward smacking his chin off the ground. His teeth clanked together as he crashed into the ground laying motionless for a moment.
This sucked. Rhyme craned his head up from off the floor and noted his surroundings before scrambling to his feet. Empty shell casings clinked against the floor as he made way toward the door at the back of the room. He reached and tugged as hard as he could. The doorknob would not twist. It was merciless in its mission to keep Rhyme from running and before long he stood defeated just in front of it.
Hide. Have to hide. Rhyme overturned one of the nearby sofas and plunged behind it.
“Let them figure this shit out. I’m done.” Rhyme said aloud in an effort to convince himself.
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