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“No! Come back!” Solitude found herself shouting, reaching out towards her sister and her own fellow shadow as they ran from the celestial light from the stupid light-whore priestess that had been hired to intercept her. Sol herself couldn’t even move, so weaken she was from the priestess last attack of pure, shimmering light. Steam was rising off from her, the light stinging her and searing her skin as if it were actually fire. Most would have found the priestess’ prayers to be that of healing, but to someone like Sol made of only shadows and blood and revenge, every holy word that was spoken was like a hot knife slicing against her exposed skin.
The light and prayers were ten times worse for the shadowkin that resided in her shadow, but she couldn’t help but feel betrayed. She felt like she had been left behind, still unable to fully grasp that her sister was a simple-minded being now and survival was the only thing at the forefront of their mind.
The priestess took a deep breath, readying her gilded staff once more and pointing it at Sol.
“Nowhere left for you to hide. Either you come with me or…” a faint glow began to emit from the staff head and Sol sucked in a breath. There was only one good thing about her facing off just a lone priestess: they weren’t the most athletic human beings on this planet. High power attacks against someone like her, yes, with even their presence causing Sol to shiver and shrink away, but this priestess’ stamina matched that of a man who had just come of age and was still a virgin.
“Or I get the fuck out of here. I’ll take the last one, thanks for the idea.” Sol said, grabbing her sword again. If she died here then find, but she wouldn’t go down without a good fight.
“Where are you? Where are you?” Sol whispered, searching for them. Where had her sister gone? Her own shadow? Where were they? Her own shadow felt so empty, so light, so useless. The young assassin continued wandering along the heavy jungle forest, tripping easily over vines and other sorts of undergrowth, her crimson eyes darting around haphazardly. The sun was still up but she knew that if they went somewhere to recover it would be a place where it was dark. It had to be a dark place.
Sol’s form was hunched over, her clothing completely in shreds, her pale skin beneath the leathers showcasing third degree burns that had a slight mucous membrane over them. Her body was trying to heal but she’d need to be reconnected with her shadowkin and sister for that to actually happen. Her blood magic could only do so much when it came to her healing and right now she only had enough strength to numb the pain so she could move.
Deeper and deeper she went, unsure if seconds or minutes or hours were passing by her, every tree, every vine looking completely and utterly the same. Maybe she was hallucinating? Maybe she wasn’t even moving? Maybe… maybe…?
Was that a house? Sol paused in her shaky stumbling, blinking, trying to get the image of the small cottage to stop blurring about and changing it’s shape. She could feel a pull there, a gut feeling telling her to continue there. Perhaps her sister and shadowkin were there, hiding within? She needed to be there then. She began moving forward once again then, but just when she was in reach of the front porch, she collapsed, her legs giving out.
Frustrated, she screamed out, although it was hardly a powerful thing, it was more hoarse and broken than anything else. Solitude attempted to crawl along the ground, perhaps moving herself a foot or so closer to her goal but just as suddenly as she had collapsed, her eyes began to close. And she didn’t even have the strength to open them back up.