Lost Echo
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Obsidian
Cave of the Giant’s Bones|Surface|Monster of Death|Outside of the Church
April 20th, ???
Sarahspn (Gwen, Rose and Jane) EldridSmith (Liam) Anne Boolean (Celestine) Arcanist (Valentine and Pozou) Mook-LandStrider (Amalgashett
The stairs rose quickly. Bolstered by the others’ determination, she joined the attack. It felt as if her body was being controlled. Or perhaps that she had to use her magic to move her limbs like the spikes of dirt she threw. She did not know how much time had passed, but the thing fled quickly. Far too soon. For it wasn’t dead. It needed to be dead. Just like Frey--her breath came out shakily as if her throat was lined with gravel. She could not shatter. She had to do her duty.Cave of the Giant’s Bones|Surface|Monster of Death|Outside of the Church
April 20th, ???
Sarahspn (Gwen, Rose and Jane) EldridSmith (Liam) Anne Boolean (Celestine) Arcanist (Valentine and Pozou) Mook-LandStrider (Amalgashett
Her long limbs felt jerky as she took in everyone. No one seemed harmed...except those who were in her care before. Silent as a statue, the golem followed behind the others to the surface. It provided no relief. The gloom above reflected the group’s as if the world was already mourning what it lost.
As the group split, Obsidian joined the others heading to the church. Lorrin was right, that was where a majority of their group had gone, and she would do anything, anything to keep the rest of them safe. She had failed Freya (her broken body flashed in her mind) but that did not mean she could give up...no matter how much she wanted to.
The monstrous creature distracted her from all thoughts. Her mind blanked, shifting into a battle focus. The pain and grief were numbed under a surface of calm. At Lorrin’s plan, she followed the syphid and pretty one into the church. There were even more of the crawling creatures, though this time people also attacked them. It was only after one of those creatures slid down an aproned man’s throat that she realized the bugs were controlling them. As if they were the golems. Desperate to not hurt innocents, Obsidian trapped their legs, pulling the marble from below. It was difficult: marble did not like to move. She could tell that it had supported this church for decades, and even before that the heat and pressure that recrystallized the calcite and been steady and unchanging for centuries. Some she missed, tripping them instead.
The crawling creatures did not relent, so she repelled them with her body, desperate to not be controlled. Her knuckles bleed as their carapaces broke, but she did not want to waste her magic for herself. She registered the call for light from her allies, though she was hard-pressed to find a solution. The return of their companions--not all, still not all--was a relief, even if the danger had not passed. “Gwen, go to Pozou, let him wrap your leg!” She called to the mage, having seen the ice melting red.
Her cry was drowned out by the monsters’ own, drawing her attention outside. The monster grew, as large as Mt. Helka and as angry as the stories told. The monster was injured, beyond what the one in the cave took. It drew the bugs to it, absorbing it in a morbid fashion. Still, her heart rose in her throat, as she saw the wounds continue to bleed. It thrashed in anger, and she worried for the stability of the church. She knelt to the ground, reminding marble of its strength, trying to limit the cracks. Just as Obsidian’s arm shook to near collapse, the creature stopped. It shrunk, separating again. Total darkness overcame her, and with her magic so low, she could not tell what was happening. Lowering her forehead to the cold of the marble, she breathed in the silence. It was over. Right?
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