Pandemonium Those Beyond

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Luna Slateforge Sigrith

Valthar had heard of the pale woman who kept to herself. A witch, they sometimes said. Likely just silliness. He had not heard of Sigrith. If the young man had heard of her then his nerves might have frayed at the notion of being approached by two witches on a night like this.

However, he hadn't brought supplies to stay the evening and was hungry. He was almost always hungry. An offer of food could endear anyone to him. Valthar nodded towards the fire.

"Food would be welcome." Still, there was distrust in his gaze. Even on a regular night he did not respond to those from not from his part of the town, let alone not one of his people.

His uncle turned towards Sigrith, returning the greeting. He didn't hide his disappointment at not finding an entire war party from the Queen.

"The mists spread further. One hunter came back and..."

He stopped as Valthar burst to his feet. To his credit, the young man already had his axe in his hand. His posture became less aggressive when he picked out the form of a bear just inside the mists.

"More survivors?" he asked no one in particular.
 
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Luna nodded and sat a little further from the fire than one normally would. She was always cold. Fire did nothing for the chill in her chest. She set about the task of skinning, cleaning, and dressing the rabbits.
The distrust was expected, so it didnt bother her.
She dropped her wolf skin bag next to her and opened the bag to pull out a spit along with two sticks with grooves cut into one end for the spit to rest on over the fire.
After the rabbits began to cook she noticed another. She took in the woman and her companion with a shrug. The queen or her will or anyone who serves her mattered not to Luna.
She had her shrine, and her own master with his own will.

Once the rabbits were cooked she tore off a leg and tossed it to Valthar, and the next steaming leg was tossed to his uncle, and another landed in front of the new woman's dire wolf.
"The queen and her will matters little to me..and of the mist Im as clueless as you."
She said flatly as she offered the final leg to the newcomer. her expression though apathetic and unchanging, did not bear any of the mistrust newcomers became used to in this lands.
A stranger herself she felt no need. Plenty of her fellows here would do much of the distrusting for her. "Has the fishing been easy for you Valthar?" She asked. They had met before,even if it had been only once months ago.
A wordless greeting, wordless farewell. The kind quite common in the land where one could barely afford to waste a breath on something as non-essential as a greeting and farewell. Suddenly her attention was caught by something else. "Danger, be wary.." the whispers seemed to say around her as valthar ignored her question and raised his axe. It was then she saw the bear building speed as it charged them. She notched two arrows to her bow and aimed for its head, "Bastellen guide me.." She muttered as she loosed the shafts as one sunk into the creatures left eye and the other thunked into his chest. This only seemed to enrage the brutal mound of flesh and muscle as it continued its charge regardless.


She notched her bow with another two arrows firing two more in to its chest not even slowing it down. She drew her sword with her right hand as an almost virus like black substance leaking from her book she wore in a holster on her left. It traveled up her arm and gathered in her hand before forming a smaller four inch blade in her left hand. She sprinted to meet the beast head on as it smashed into her.
Its massive maw sank into her right leg with bone crushing power as she drove her blades into its back. The beast roared as it threw her into the line of shields where she landed in a heap bleeding a blackish tar like blood.
It was up to her companions now.
Hopefully she had bought them more than enough time to ready themselves.

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Jair grimaced, and looked down at his orc companion and replied "That was a good plan." He mentally groaned at the fact that the lady he was trying to stop going into the demon filled, red void, where one person was the lone survivor of its encroachment. Looking to the other two people he asked "Do yall still wanna go in?"

He shrugged his shoulders, and cracked his neck "If so, I suggest we go in as a group." He checked his equipment, and made ready to go into the mist along with his new companions.


Xoknath | Rebecca Fourtuna | @Rosalia Kahl
 
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Jair | Xoknath | Rebecca Fourtuna

What the fuck was that girl thinking.

Her lips thinned and she glanced at the other Rangers, followed quickly by giving a bewildered look towards both the Giant and the Orc. The huge man's voice rumbled once again, the sound of his tone like an entire hive of bees flying around her head. "Yes!"

She called to them.

"Lets go." Lia urged as she glanced towards the Orc. "Follow your plan, but lets catch up to her."

Even the most foolish could tell that there was something wrong with the girl. She was a step away from the mist, from what was causing all of this. If she'd been right of mind she might have been able to follow the Orc's plan, but now? Now it looked like something had taken her.

There was no time to waste.
 
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Allies? Well, now that was a bit of a reach. Perchance out of convenience for now, though "Vee" had proved herself interesting at the very least. Every other moment seemed to warrant a new kind of surprise. Though, the sudden emergence of the young knight had been equally unforeseen.

"We are here to... help..." Rohiron started saying, trailing off as the young knight saw something in the mist, and once again started running. Impressive, provided how much that gaudy armor must weigh. "Wait-" Rohiron called, "Stars and Stones, boy, I have a sword if you need one!" he grumbled, but the wriggling, murky, faintly-hominid shape shambling through the mists in the corner of his peripheral dragged him back to the present... In time to see the writhing humanoid drop to a contorted quadrupedal suggestion.

"Vee, down!" Rohiron shouted, his eyes flaring as he opened himself to the flow of Fae-magick. The Brand burned coldly upon his neck, sending a invigorating chill throughout his nervous system. The air around him tasted of ozone, the hair on his arms, neck, and chest all upending as he pushed a lance of lightning down his arm and through the head of his weapon. A crackling arc of arcane energy rushed through the space between Rohiron and the mutated monstrosity.

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Well now another one was being compelled to go into the mist. Jair was very well aware that something inside that mist was not benevolent. He looked at the actual ranger "don't go in half cocked! Wait for back up" Rather Lia listened, or not was a moot point, he was going in. Not out of compulsion, but because to rescue the others before there was another "only survivor" was the right thing to do. The second rune near his eye was steadily brightening, with a third one dimly starting to light up like dim starlight during the witching hour.

He stomped forward, either keeping pace with the ranger-ess, or staying slightly ahead. He drew a length of rope attached to the anchor he used as a meteor hammer cinching the thing up so that it would swing by his hip. "Bloodeye, be very aware that there is a mess of unpleasantness in there. I can't readily identify what it is, but be keep your mind focused." He then stompped along with the rest of the rangers armed for bear.

Xoknath | Rebecca Fourtuna | @Rosalia Kahl
 
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»Mmmm,« drew out the gray wolf.

»Seei...ma ikerisi.. -Sigrith... I will come, this does not bode well on what it entrails,« they rasped out. Since when did they care about others?

However in this cold, standing around motionless was the lesser pleasure.
Who'd ever seen a shivering dire wolf?
His fur was predominatly gray, and it's stare wide alet.

It might've been late, It might've been cold, but the sight if a cerulean elf at night time was unsurpassed.
Sannoru turned as wuiet as a rock when they aproached the fire.


Spending her time mostly to observe the present; Nordenfiir, nordenfiir, not a fiir.
Odd during the current circumstances. A traveler from the western kingdoms?
No.
Sannoru glanced at the meat that was flung ther way, yet their body nor head did not move.

The eastern dark elf was proud to a fault.
Perhaps they would gave spoken something as a jest. Liking to see the expressions if others.

Yet it felt so long, not having spoken the language of home...


Though perhaps...


Ears twitched. Seeminly a bear came crashing into the camp. Yet Sannoru only observed and stepped back as the beast assaulted Luna Slateforge.


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On one hand, the mage was always happy to see a familiar face. On the other, Rainie's presence was universally burdensome on his already limited social fortitude.

She called out to his familiar, who approached her at an enthusiastic pace. His ears drooped forward, and he hopped up excitedly at the bard. He was bigger, now; so much bigger, in fact, that his paws easily reached Rainie's shoulders when he leapt upward to lean on her.

Faurosk merely watched, amused; She'd brought the dog's affectionate assault onto herself, after all. The familiar quickly calmed itself down, taking a seat at the bard's side and willingly accepting any pets thrown his way.

His master, meanwhile, was left stranded in the group of assembled women. His face went crimson at Rainie's remark on his, ahem, 'cute bum', reddening further when Mitsy gave him a rather obvious once-over. He wasn't used to attention of this sort, and he knew that both the bard and the rougher white-haired woman were the dangerous sort of beautiful.

Oh, and then there was a wink. Just what he needed. The mage cleared his throat into a balled fist and took a half spin away from the group, taking a few steps towards the slowly encroaching fog of red. He passed another arrival on the way, a woman he couldn't quite recognize. There was a strange sense of familiarity between them, but he couldn't place it-- he didn't recognize her by her face, anyhow.

Taking a few moments to ease his obvious embarrassment by staring down the imminent danger of the fog, Faurosk turned back to the assembled crew and fished out a handful of small coins. He placed them carefully into Mitsy's awaiting hand before stalking off to where Trajan had summoned them, quietly muttering something about how he didn't need to put up with this. Regardless, he trundled on, giving off a sharp whistle and calling his familiar back to his side. The Allirian wild hound trotted alongside its master, though its hackles raised as they neared the mists. The mage, speaking down to the animal in a voice that he hoped was soothing enough, said, "I know, Dustmop. I feel it, too."

And he did feel it; the crimson mist. When one attunes themself heavily to the arcane, they can gain an innate sense for the supernatural. Faurosk had bore this "third eye", colloquially known as the sixth sense, long enough to know how to adequately filter out the sensation of nearby arcane phenomena, but the raw energy of the swirling fog stirred a primal fear deep in his gut. The hair along the back of his neck stood tall at attention, and a thundering shiver rolled its way down his spine. This wasn't the somewhat subtle, off-putting decay of necromancy, or even the raw chaotic energy of blood magic-- No, this was something wholly new to him. It was something evil.

The mage gave a quick glance down at himself, taking stock of the equipment he'd be carrying forward. His staff in hand, the hollow rod of ornately carved wood hanging at his hip, and enough arcane reagents and materials stashed away to cause untold destruction if handled carelessly. He grabbed the rod by a leather loop strung at one end, taking a firm hold of it and pointing the other end, carved to look like a dragon's open maw. towards the mist.

He balled up his emotions-- the silly embarrassment that still lingered faintly in the redness of his cheeks, the happiness of reuniting with Rainie-- even under such trying circumstances, and, most of all, the absolute terror he felt deep down in his core. He took this wad of emotions and, with no small amount of willpower, focused them down his right arm and into the blasting rod he held at the ready. Casting aside his trepidation, Faurosk let out a loud bark that took on the form of the word "Ventus!"

Wind rushed forth from the hollow mouth of the rod, erupting fifteen feet forward and boring a six-foot wide hole clear through the mist. The victory was short lived, however, as tendrils of crimson fog promptly curled inward and snaked around the tunnel, sealing it back into the churning mass of smoke almost as quickly as it had appeared.

Letting his mouth hang agape in befuddlement for a few passing moments, the mage subsequently hung his blasting rod back at his side and looked upon the mist with a couple beats of quiet contemplation. "... Mother fucker," he concluded with finality.

Suddenly, a sound came from some obscured location deeper in the fog. A ringing of bells split out over the subtle cacophony of dissonant whispers, and two ravens flew out from the mist some twenty feet to the party's right. Faurosk flinched away from the sudden appearance, but his staff raised instinctively to his side. Once the shock settled, he let out a small, breathless laugh. "Well, that's just a touch melodramatic, isn't it?"

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Verys followed the young man’s terrified look, slowly rising from her kneeling position as the flickering light from her enchanted torch fell into the mists, accenting the shifting nature of the being clad in there. She barely registered as the young man scrambled away, canting her head to the side as she peered at the creature curiously. Oh, how incredible, quadrupedal movement too? She even reached for the nib behind her ear, like her first thought was to pull out her journal and sketch it before it moved too much…

It was Rohiron’s yell from behind her that jarred her out of her bright-eyed scrutiny, and the tingle of electricity in the air, so unexpected and otherwise out of place, that prompted her to respond. She dropped to her knees once more, her surroundings cast into sharp monochromatic relief as the bolt coursed over top of her head and towards the creature that had been approaching them.

“Oh brilliant!” she breathed. “Do you generate the energy from your mana? Collect it from the environment? Can you -- oh, torch!” all sort of bubbled out as she got back to her feet, grabbing at the torch which had been knocked out of her hands but still burned brightly. Holding it in front of her, she moved quickly to get back closer to Rohiron… Seemed the safest decision to not be in the casting path of another of his lightning bolts, they still didn't know how effective something like that would be to this unknown creature...

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As Trajan Meng, Himitsu, Faurosk, and crew approached the mist, the edge barely touched a tree at the side of the road. The mist swirled around without minding the wind. The mist did not change its behavior as the adventurers first approached.

Ventus!” Faurosk barked as his spell punched a temporary hole in the mist.

As the ravens flew out and away from the mist, one of them dropped something. Upon examination, it would have looked like a worm. It quickly baked and shriveled under Arethil’s sun. Y͟ou sho̸uld p͢ick it ͡up.

The mist’s flow changed after Faurosk’s spell. It seemed to be continuously pulled toward the center of the former hole. The mist shifted and consumed the tree it hardly reached earlier. It continued to slowly lurch toward the party…



As Kilo flew back and forth, one of the robed figured at the ground looked up. A woman and one without a stave. She lowered her hood – revealing her black hair and blue eyes. She studied Kilo for several seconds.

Then, she turned to the being leading the group – a tall man for a human. She called out to the leader, who then looked up to the bird. The leader raised his staff and casted a spell.

When Kilo circled toward the center of the mist, a bright light appeared several feet before him. The screech of a falcon followed – deafening the mate’s call. All an illusion, yet to a bird...

Shortly after, the party within the mist felt a breeze from the mist’s edge. The effects of Faurosk’s spell. They turned their focus back to where they came from – the same direction of the party of adventurers sitting just outside the mist.

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"I know you did and I am glad. But why did you come here in the first place?"

The words slowly took on a pitch and timbre. A man's voice. The accent of the Eastern Reach. Before they had simply been hollow words. Meaning conveyed directly.

It was a pair of hands taking her weight. A kindly face looked down upon her. A human with long m, jet black hair and green eyes. He carried her deeper into the mists, the sunlight struggling to reach them here.

Alliria_pandemonium

But should the others reach her they would not see a man carrying her...
 
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Spine_pandemonium Angela

Hath kept an arrow knocked to his bow string as he took his first, tentative steps into the mist. Once he was inside the shards of light from the sinking sun cut through the air. To his surprise they had a good twenty strides of visibility. The snow was gone, but so was any plant life. The ground had turned to a dull ochre mulch.

"I don't think we should have split up at all," Hath remarked. It wasn't his place to advise but in the circumstances he wasn't concerning himself with protocol. There was dark magic at work here. To date his experiences with magic had not gone well for him.

Turning his head from side to side he could hear the other groups, but once more it was difficult to discern which direction they were in and how far away.
 
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"I know you did and I am glad. But why did you come here in the first place?"

Her breath caught and she reached for her bowie knife.
She felt the hands take her weight as the voice changed..
Eastern reach...She had always enjoyed that area.
The tone had warmth and seemed to calm her back down as her hand loosened around the knife's handle and dropped back to her side as she relaxed back into his arms almost curling into it. Her mind felt clouded and yet had a warm peaceful feeling that seemed to spread from her brain to the rest of the body.

"The whispers asked for help...and.."
She paused as she looked into the mans kind eyes...Just like Phillip's..
"They offered me guidance..power..and direction.."
She continued slowly. It had been a longing of hers for sometime..
A chance to be something more..
All those years collecting bones, and treasure. Gold and bloodshed, more than she could ever want of either and yet she was so alone..
So empty inside...
"And there's nothing more in this world that I want.."
She said staring into those green eyes as the sunlight struggled to even pierce the veil of red around them.
She heard others fast approaching.
They were going to ruin everything!
She slowly broke eye contact with the man like she really didnt want to as she glared at the noise coming behind them.

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Vahki turned to the noble, and then cleared his throat, “I’ll mark a path for you to follow. You should be able to get there quickly enough. I won’t fly very fast. We’ll enter the mist together, if the others there haven’t already.” Vahki gazed at the strangely beautiful man for an extra lingering second, insuring that he’d see the illusory beacons that Vahki was going to make as he rose up into the air, and set forth to the mist at a moderate pace. He wasn’t in the mood to reach it very quickly, but he could feel that something had changed. The presence of whatever he felt had grown stronger, or perhaps was interacting with something it wasn’t before. He was uncertain. The need to sate Vahki’s curiosity was a necessary development, that would perhaps lead to the salvation of the Reach. Vahki was glad that Naga and drakes shared their innate curiosity with humanity. It was the path that would allow them to develop - to become better,

As Vahki flew, in Felix’s vision crimson glowing orbs would appear in front of him, Vahki’s eyes looking down at the ground below and tracing over every possible short-cut and secret pathway that he could see from up in the sky. He looked up to the mist for a moment, and made a soft ‘hm’ that vibrated throughout his mouth. How high did the mist go? He had no time to search that fact out, but instead began scouring the mist for something to give him a hint to what was going on. As he neared closer he could pick up more. They had already entered the mist. Then, even closer still, he realized that some of them were worried for another.. But why? Had they already encountered something in the mist? Vahki couldn’t see into it physically, and the rotting scent he smelled as he neared - he could smell such things from miles away - was widespread, clouding his nose.

Finally, he landed, and Vahki furrowed his brow at the mist, stepping forward. He could feel more about whom was in the mist just then. He reached out, touching the mist. The air seemed to jolt for a moment, as if it was disrupted by a splash. Then, flooding to his mind would come the memories of the mist - if all went well, that is. He was careful, though. He’d still filter any actual presence of mind through his Discordia of Dreams - though, if the presence he detected earlier still wished, it could talk to Vahki, not that Vahki would keep listening. The thing with psychometry was that it sought out what had already happened. It didn't have much to do with interfacing with minds at all. Thus, it was the safest approach to gather information.

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Felix watched as Vahkian rose from the ground and led the way to the mist, leaving a trail of illusions for them to follow. He got his sword back from the butler and mounted his horse quickly as it was brought to him, he didn't know about the actions of Vahkians followers but he rode ahead at a good pace to keep up with Vahkian.

Again he wished he had his brother, or somebody he knew and trusted going in with him, even his sister if she had learned anything about magic yet and could tell him what on earth it was!
He didn't like walking into magical traps like this, it was distasteful to say the least, if a warrior died because of Magic.

He rode up to the mist and saw Vahkian land close to it. He decided to not get his horse involved so he whispered in its ear before dismounting and it turned and trotted back to the stable at Vahkians manor.
His hand rested on his rapier as he approached Vahkian and the mist. He didn't know what good a sword would do against magic like this, but in his experience it was never truly about the magical mist, but the enemies that hid inside it.

He saw Vahkian hold his hand in the mist even as it continued its steady march towards them. He imagined this was some sort of magic and left it at that as he too analyzed the mist. The mist was blood red, which was not unattractive to Felix. He knew that if he waited on Vahkian he might have some observations on the mist through whatever analysis he was conducting now. But in the bigger scheme of things he didn't think it would change the inevitable of having to go inside the mist to face whatever evil it hides. If Vahkian learned anything useful that was worth sharing, Felix was confident that Vahkian would be able to find him if he had a mind to share it.

Felix drew his silver rapier with a musical ringing sound from its sheath. He was more than ready for whatever challenge that would present itself from the mist, be it beast, undead, human, demon, physical or spiritual, he had faced all of those challenges on a daily basis and came through.
Not by his own strength of course, so he whispered a prayer out loud as he stepped forward into the mist, "Lord, protect your servant, let your light be my guide and your spirit be my strength. You who rule the heavens and the earth also rule my heart, so let the heart of your servant not grow faint in the presence of evil."

He continued to walk as he prayed, the mist swirled around him and he couldn't see Vahkian anymore, or anything but five feet in either direction, but he judged by the direction the mist traveled and knew he was going the right way. He spoke aloud in the mist.
"Make my enemies a footstool before me, bring low those who would do harm to your children. Give me a double portion of your Holy Spirit and let me not be led astray by temptation. Keep my soul, your will be done on earth as it is in heaven. In your sons name I pray... So be it."

He ended the prayer and stood deep in the mist, ready for whatever may come.
 
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The creature was struck by the bolt of magical lightening, it's body seizing up in place for a moment before it shook it off... and resumed it's approach.

In the spare moments there were left to observe, one would notice that it's skin was tough like a hide. The ends of humanoid arms ended in sharp sword-like tips that the creature jammed into the ground with each step. On its back were not tentacles so much as moving antennas, some covered in blood and reaching out for the humans. It gave a wicked screech as it leapt across the clearing at them.

The smell of burning skin would reach them first, then the sharp end of it's arm as it tried to spear Rohiron through.

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As the bear charged Valthar wasn't sure who to trust. The woman was calling upon magic whilst the bear was clearly just the svalen form of one of the lost hunters. The metal rim of his shield was cold to the touch as he yanked it from the snow and onto his arm.

The bear was definitely charging and wasn't deterred by several arrows thudding into its thick hide. The bear charged on, snarling and snapping with its enormous maw. Before Valthar had even decided what action to take Luna had been thrown aside. Bright crimson stained the crisp, white snow.

The bear turned towards the rest of the group. There was no sign of recognition there. Intelligence, it was or had been a svalen, but it was all rage. That seemed to make up the minds of some of the warriors. A thrown axe struck home with a dull thud. It's growl was a low rumble that seemed to reverberate through Valthar's bones.

The axe was deep in its flank but fell free. Then more of the bear's flesh fell away. In a macabre way, it reminded Valthar of the seam of a tunic unravelling.

All of a sudden tendrils were pushing their way through its skin. Spines and ridges broke free. The ground beneath the creature was now more red than white. Valthar took a step back, raising a shield that seemed helplessly small. He looked up at a nightmare.
 
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At the mention of the cause being a mad mage Valkaries brows raised thoughtfully. "Hum, this does wreak of the of broken laws of magic. It could be, could be." She mused more to herself than anyone else. The man who went by Trajan and seemed to be in charge of the mercenaries, rallied everyone to enter the mist. She followed but her attention was more focused on the wizard. She could sense his heartbeat elevate and a slight flush rise in his face. The bard girl and the rough looking Misty character made him uncomfortable. She smirked.

But this wasn't why he interested her. He was a mage, with some level of proficiency with magic. It was unclear what his specialty was though. She watched as he took up a device and cast a spell blasting a hole in the fog which quickly filled back up. She walked up next to him. "Nice try," She said completely genuine. "To bad the mists being a little bitch," the language coming quite naturally despite her up bread appearance.

She felt them before she heard them, and heard them before she saw them, so when the Ravens can bursting out of the mist she merely blinked in acknowledgment at them. "Right then, I guess that's our cue to investigate." She said Adjusting her hat. "After you," She added nodding at Trajan and his mercenaries.
 
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"I can't give you purpose. Guidance. Guidance and power. Every being must follow its own desires, must sets follow its heart."

The footsteps were soft, the cool mist a gentle embrace as they went deeper. Rebecca would feel a gentle tug around the wrist of her knife hand.

"You're safe here," the calm voice continued, this time more forcefully. She would see that comely face again. Just a flicker of milky white skin. They weren't alone. Shadows moved around them in the mist too.

"If you're strong enough you can be more. You can achieve anything.

"You can ascend."
 
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Rebecca's reply was simple. Though she saw shadows moving around her she was not afraid in her captors arms
Her mind made up. She smiled as she heard the thundering footfalls of the giant as the rangers and orcs drew ever closer.
"Show me how to ascend.."
She said her eyes full of longing as they stared into his green.
"Please.."

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The ground trembling. Tendrils of red mist stretching out through cracks in the earth. Suddenly it caved inwards, a fleeting glimpse of something black jutting upwards. A cascade of earth falling away from it. A presence beyond comprehension. Like a weight that prevents all thought from taking flight. The vision fades.
 
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Despite being one of the most useful of Vahki’s investigative abilities - perhaps his most useful one - psychometry had this way of only providing a one-sided glimpse of a three-dimensional problem that often had much more to it than just what Vahki saw. If Vahki had to choose an analogy, it was almost like seeing a shadow, but not the person that shadow happened to belong to - problematic, at the very least, but at least it might give you a hint of what was really going on. So, the mist came from something in the ground. It didn’t just pop up. There was a presence in it. Vahki didn’t usually feel things with his psychometry. It was rare. That had to mean something powerful was there. Sometimes Vahki could feel curses created by a coven of more vile magicians. Usually that prompted Vahki to avoid touching whatever he had gotten himself involved in, but he felt as though he didn’t have much of a way to avoid that here. After all, the mist was already enveloping him.

That black thing. Vahki couldn’t get a focus on it. It looked dangerous - fast too, probably. Still, not much to go on, but more than they had before.

When the mist finally enveloped Vahki, he summoned some magelight from the Blood Gems in the bracelet on his right wrist - which might transform into a swordstaff at some point - and as he glanced around, watching light melt into the crimson mist, he realized that it wasn’t going to help him see. There wasn’t much Vahki was going to be able to do about the sensory aspect of things, he realized, unless he cast some sort of spell. At the very least he might be able to let people know where another person was, but for now he was caught in his own thoughts - just for the moment, though. Vahki wasn’t going to get himself killed, though, so he’d snap out of it fairly seen.

He needed to make sure that his allies ahead were safe, though, and thus he reached out with his mind to find those investigating this incident. Overlaying over their true selves would be an illusory red orb that each person in the mist could see through the mist, not that it’d do much good if people were very far apart. It didn’t make sight better. It also didn’t take care of the other problems, but Vahki just wanted them to be able see where the others were. Meanwhile, voices would be carried, but a sense of direction would not be disrupted, allowing them to be detected. It was an illusion, yes, but illusions could be used to convey information just as they could be used to disrupt armies and sow chaos within the walls of cities. If the ranger up ahead spoke, Vahki would hear it, and vice versa. Then, he conveyed a telepathic message to the group that was further in front of Felix and himself.

Vahki could have created a few illusory versions of himself - full with magical signature, sense factors, and everything else - that could be followed by anything that was in the mist. He was sure that anything he encountered would be fooled by the illusions. Vahki would be fooled by the illusions, but he wasn’t certain, and he wanted to have some fun - so he didn’t bother. Vahki was a bit of a bold one. Just plodding through the mysterious mist. People often took Vahki for a total coward, with his reliance on illusions and habit of hiding to avoid any combat, but he was also fickle. It had been a while since his heart had raced, anyway. Vahki found that was good for him - kept him on his toes, made him painfully aware of his own mortality. Plus, he didn’t want to exert himself too much before a fight. Money cost something to perform.

“Greetings! So, it appears that we would have a slight problem. This mist is going to totally ruin my crop, and many others’, I assume, unless we starve it. People will starve, and if it ruins our water a lot more bad things will be happening.I was hoping that we could work together on this matter. I have family in this area, and friends as well,” Vahki began.

“Our livelihood will be destroyed by this mist, and, unless we stop it, no magician will be able to heal this land.” Vahki said.

“We must quash this issue before it… is done doing its transformation of the environment.” Vahki finished.

“Agreed?”

Vahki stepped up to the red light he saw navigating through the crimson mist. He looked to Felix, and sighed.

“I didn’t get much, but be careful. There’s some sort of beast roaming in the mist.” He said, a metallic, shifting, crinkling sound able to be heard as Vahki’s bracer transformed into a swordstaff. He sighed. Would this even kill it? He’d probably have to figure out a way to make the blade more of a threat. If it didn’t get close too quickly, at least Vahki could try confuse it before striking.

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Felix nodded to Vahki. He kept his sword in hand by his side. He had his own way of tracking through thick fog. He sniffed the air, and he could smell all the people ahead of him in the mist, hear their hearts beating, their pulses racing. He couldn't see them, but by scent and sound he could tell where each one was... And one was moving away from the rest.

"If there is a creature in this mist... It's not living and may not even be physical."
He began jogging forward, he had some distance to cover before he would reach the closest living person, but he suspected the creature was too occupied to hunt him for the time being... and that worried him. He honed in and focused on the scent and sound of the one moving away. The way the heartbeat sounded was identifiably female, but opposed to the heartbeats of the others, it was calm. For even a person who wasn't afraid of the mist or what hid inside of it, the heart should still be pumping faster with adrenaline and hers wasn't. Something was wrong which meant something had her.

He went from a jog to a run in an attempt to catch up to the woman and whatever else was there. He called back as he ran, "I could be wrong, but I think the creature has claimed a victim. We have a chance now but it's small."
 
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"Fuck!" Lia let out a swear as they suddenly found themselves cloaked and wrapped within the red mists.

The loud rumble of the giant's voice called to her, the man being hard to miss when he stood nearby. The orc and her two Rangers were also near, but they had lost sight of the girl.

Lips thinned, and then she called. "REBECCA!"

Her voice boomed within the fog, seeming to die almost immediately after passing her lips. Goosebumps ran across her skin, and she felt her stomach sink slightly. An odd ache entered the back of her mind as Vahki attempted to reach her, though no thoughts or voice touched her mind an odd almost null forming around her.

The Ranger glanced back, spotting the illusions that were now around them.

A trick of the mists?

"Something's there." A hand floated to her sword, drawing the blade. Everything felt....wrong.
 
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Mabess gazed solemnly back, out of the mist as the fading commerades of her's, including dormak slowly vanished.

Dormak cannot be trusted. He will bring ruin. Had that thought been her own? It would be difficult to tell.

...I trust him.
How dare I question him.

"I don't think we should have split up at all,"

»I trust Dormak's judgment,« she replied quetly, though she was uncertain and her posture was beaten.
Her eyes gazed up at the occasional darkned branch that came out of the mist.

She wiped off some sweat off her forehead, was she nervous, was it hot? She didn't seem like the proud she-orc from before, her mood broken after fallout between the Chieftainnand Warchief.

If must not give in.
We are together to be stronger.

Her eyes narrowed as she repeated to herself in her mind.
I won't doubt Dormak's judgement.

»Stay on high guard, we don't know the origin, cause or what lies beyond this mist...-«