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wizardseason) wrote2019-02-13 12:43 pm
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Wizard's House
"Hey"
The Wizard greets the evil-allured knights the same way every night, with the same word, while casually sitting on the steps of the porch outside of her little home. The building looks handmade, like it was built by people who cared about the place they were going to live. Surrounding it on all sides are fields as far as the eye can see. Vegetables of all kinds, with fruit trees and bushes placed throughout the landscape. Closer to the home are bigger trees, willows and others, providing shade from the strange three suns above. Wherever this is, it isn't the world that the knights know.
Plunged into the ground a mere few feet away from the steps leading up to the home is a handwritten sign that states the following:
The Wizard greets the evil-allured knights the same way every night, with the same word, while casually sitting on the steps of the porch outside of her little home. The building looks handmade, like it was built by people who cared about the place they were going to live. Surrounding it on all sides are fields as far as the eye can see. Vegetables of all kinds, with fruit trees and bushes placed throughout the landscape. Closer to the home are bigger trees, willows and others, providing shade from the strange three suns above. Wherever this is, it isn't the world that the knights know.
Plunged into the ground a mere few feet away from the steps leading up to the home is a handwritten sign that states the following:
Knight Rules:
- Tell others if you want
- You can't reveal others
- The world ends this year
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Matilda presses her hand against her chest in surprise-- a hint of relief passing across her face. "You're okay!"
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"You're not alone." His eyes dart to the lantern that she's holding with her own dreamspace hand. She's not using her magic and it's unnerving. "You wanna introduce us to your little friend?"
Garrot does not actually want to meet her little friend. They will probably further complicate an already complicated world-saving situation.
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Instead they're all focused on the wizard and he drifts his attention up to her once Garrot points out that she's not alone. He tilts his head slightly, trying to see who could be with her right now. He hasn't got anything to add, just waiting for her to explain everything. Hopefully explain it better then she did on the roof anyway.
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Isn't that just odd?
She glances towards Matilda with a little wider of a smirk at her words, and then at Gyre despite his silence. She turns back towards Haizea as she finally answers.
"I said we were going to where it started. To get there, we need two of these." She says it a moment before she waves her hand towards the ground. A glowing circle appears on the sand. The center of the circle is filled with what looks like space and there's an unmistakable mist rising out of it.
"Follow me." She says it a moment before she steps inside.
When the knights follow, because there's nothing left for them on this barren, darkened beach, they'll feel like they're riding down a slide that's made of light. A moment later, they'll land in the center of a huge cavern. Where they land is a circular platform in the center of twenty-seven metal rings making up the floor. It'd take a lot of counting to see the 27 rings but, believe me, they're there.
Surrounding the center platform are twenty-seven raised platforms in a big circle around the center. Floating above three in a row are bright yellow blobs with one, two, and three eyes respectively. On the other side is a single platform with Web floating, seemingly unconscious, above it. Just above their body is Aqrisqi's, who also looks unconscious.
More unsettling than that sight, though, is that the four Wizard-aligned knights won't arrive together. Instead they're all here separately but experiencing the same thing. The Wizard is standing at the edge of the center platform, looking out towards the three bright yellow blobs. She speaks when she notices the knight stir.
"The other three are safe."
[ This thread will now branch out into four individual threads! ]
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As much as Garrot wants to be petty and spiteful and just not follow the Wizard into the little space circle, he knows full well there's nothing interesting on this beach. Plus, as loathe as he is to admit it, he wants answers and he knows the Wizard will gives them... vaguely, through half-truths and infuriating bullshit. But it's better than nothing. Well, pillars with a floating Web and blobs... that's pretty not great.
"What the fuck about him?!" Garrot's angry, naturally, and his posture looks like he's about to start throwing punches as he gestures towards Web with one hand. "You can't just fuckin' cheat and steal Knights like this!"
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At least as much as she's allowed to share. Fortunately, in this moment, there's plenty she can share.
"I saved them." She answers, simply, her own gaze drifting away from the three monster bodies and towards the floating body of the Rooster knight. She hasn't acknowledged Garrot's posture at all.
"No one saw it, but the third monster got a lucky hit." She pauses, before clarifying: "They are alive, but only barely."
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"You're telling me you've been able to save Knights, and you've just been letting them die for forty fuckin' years?!" He knows nothing he says or does to her will matter, but this? It's so beyond personal.
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Her smirk is gone. Her expression is completely blank, cold, void of any emotion whatsoever.
"I can only save them if they're killed by monsters." She answers, leaving him a long, long moment to consider what she'd said. She's not backing out of the personal space invasion he's made of this.
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"Can't save the ones you and the Protector want to die, because you'd just hold back." They have their goals they're working towards, after all. This is, of course, his way of saying they're both cold-blooded murderers. "So what happens to them when you die?"
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"You wouldn't believe me if I told you I've never killed anyone, would you?" She offers, curiously, before she addresses the second part of his question.
"This year? They would die if I died." She answers, before the slight smirk returns to her face as she delivers another bombshell. "Just like you, and everyone else, would."
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His hands splay out when he feels the slide underneath himself, and he ends up in the perfect position to catch himself as he hits the ground. He lets his balance return to him before he stands and scans the room. His attention catches on Web and he stays there, staring at their body with this slowly growing anxiety.
"What happened to them?"
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"No one saw it, but the third monster got lucky." She pauses, before clarifying: "They are alive, but only barely."
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"Why are they here? You should hand them off to a hospital or... or even just to Garrot if you really want us all to live."
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"It's stasis. They're frozen in time."
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"What is all this for?"
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"I know. You wouldn't cause harm to them on purpose, right?" Matilda tries to smile, but it's hard-- she sees Web over there, and the blobs--- "W-what about them? Are... they safe?"
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"The third monster got a lucky hit, no one saw it." She explains, turning her gaze up towards Web.
"They're not dead, but they're barely alive."
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âGarrotâs a doctor! Maybe heââ She looks at The Wizard, pleadingly.
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"Neither can I."
If she's feeling any particular way about this, her expression doesn't give it away at all.
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"Safe, huh? Safe like them?" She gestures towards Web's floating form. "You wanna explain exactly what the FUCK is goin' on here?!"
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"They would have died from their injuries if they were not brought here." She explains, before she moves on to a broader answer to Haizea's question.
"We're where all of this started."
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âYeah? And whereâs that exactly? This shit looks like a movie set, Iâm âbout ready to see some kinda tomb raider bust all up in here lookinâ for treasure on these, uhh...â she trails off, staring at the platforms and then counts them up, finger lighting trailing her visual path in the air in front of her, â27 platforms? Seems a bit like overkill, donât it?â
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"In the mountain." She starts, before starting to walk slowly in a circle around the center platform.
"And I didn't choose twenty seven. I didn't make this place."
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"Then who did? The Protector? The monsters?" She pauses. "Or is there another? Another being like you, like the Protector?"
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