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A Kitty and a Demon walk into a Forest
Who; Thomas (
prodigalvampire) and Shalimar (
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What; Trying to get to the bottom of the earthquake and power surge
Where; Starting at the commons, heading to the forest
When; After Thomas contacts Shalimar after The Captain’s post
Warnings; Nothing I can think of now, will update as necessary
Thomas had been laying low, reserving what energy he could because of a lack of sources to feed on, but the tables were turning. Something was going on in this place in which he’d found himself trapped, but he also didn’t think it was a good idea for him to go check it out alone. Shalimar was one of the few people here he’d spoken with casually, and one of the few people he’d decided would be capable enough for a field trip. He didn’t know much for sure about this place, but he did know that the earthquake had originated outside the city. It only served to reason it was south, through the forest, or at least all the weird bear sightings and imagery suggested something of the sort.
He found himself wishing his brother was around, even as he made his way downstairs where Shalimar and he had decided to meet to prepare before heading out of town. He’d shown up here with weapons, at least to get him through some of the nastier parts of town, but who knew how long they’d have to travel outside of town? Days? They needed provisions before they left either way.
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What; Trying to get to the bottom of the earthquake and power surge
Where; Starting at the commons, heading to the forest
When; After Thomas contacts Shalimar after The Captain’s post
Warnings; Nothing I can think of now, will update as necessary
Thomas had been laying low, reserving what energy he could because of a lack of sources to feed on, but the tables were turning. Something was going on in this place in which he’d found himself trapped, but he also didn’t think it was a good idea for him to go check it out alone. Shalimar was one of the few people here he’d spoken with casually, and one of the few people he’d decided would be capable enough for a field trip. He didn’t know much for sure about this place, but he did know that the earthquake had originated outside the city. It only served to reason it was south, through the forest, or at least all the weird bear sightings and imagery suggested something of the sort.
He found himself wishing his brother was around, even as he made his way downstairs where Shalimar and he had decided to meet to prepare before heading out of town. He’d shown up here with weapons, at least to get him through some of the nastier parts of town, but who knew how long they’d have to travel outside of town? Days? They needed provisions before they left either way.
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"Maybe I should say safe." Heaven knew Thomas was the opposite, and in more ways than one. He also came with a small mountain of baggage no one else deserved to be saddled with, and that didn't even include the demon of Hunger wrapped around his soul. "Then again, I get the impression 'safe' is a turn-off for you."
He listened and then shrugged. "More like demigods. Bad ones at-" He stopped talking when he saw her eyes, raising an eyebrow. "What do your spider senses say?"
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"Whatever it is, it isn't human. The scent gets stronger the further we go." She picked up her pace some and looked over at him. "Feline feral by the way, not spider."
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"That's for clearing that up." He said, with literally no idea what a 'feline feral' might be. "So, what is it you're smelling, exactly? Animal, plant, or mineral?"
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"Doesn't smell like an animal. Might be... humanoid."
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Thankfully, there was something much more pressing to pay attention to and he made a point of focusing on it. "Humanoid? There are people out here?"
As if to illustrate the point, the bushes behind them rustled slightly, and on either side. There were several humanoids around, and they were trying to prevent escape.
"Oh. Cool." Thomas could feel the eyes on him, but he wasn't accustomed to such terrain, and he could decide whether the feeling was paranoia or foreshadowing. "They're surrounding us, aren't they?"
From the trees several yards ahead of them on the path, a lizard-like creature drops to the ground. It wields a crude spear from which dangle beads and feathers on leather thongs. It wears a headdress of polished stones and feathers as well and an equally crude breastplate of interlocking pieces that look something like wood. It watches them with slitted eyes before settling its gaze on Shalimar. When it speaks, its voice is dry and hissed, and the syntax is broken, making it clear this language is not one it's accustomed to.
"Outlanders stray." It pauses, blinking thoughtfully for a moment. "Why?"
Thomas, for his part, has gone still, far more still than any human could manage. It's as though he's a statue made flesh, the only movement perceivable the slight rise and all of his chest as he watches this creature that's stepped out of a fantasy game as it speaks to Shalimar.
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"Well, well, about time you showed yourselves," Shalimar responded with a tone dripping in sarcasm. "Or at least one of you. You the elected spokesperson?" Despite how weird the thing looked, Shalimar's tone and body language seemed completely unphased by it's presence. "I'm Shalimar, this statute is Thomas. We're not looking for trouble, just answers."
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The lizard tilted its head to the side as it listened to Shalimar's words and didn't respond for a moment. After a pause, it gave a shake of his head, but its words explained the meaning behind it. "Your words are nothing. I am...head. You come from city, Outlanders Shalimar and Thomas? Trouble always here for city dwellers. Unwelcome. Outlanders take but give no gifts."
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"We don't want to cause you all any problems. We just were following a trail the Aspects left behind and were trying to figure out what they were doing here. Something caused some big explosion. You guys got any idea about that?"
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Ultimately, he turned, motioning off deeper into the forest. "One and one come from Outlands to bridge. Many cycles inside. Then power burst. Now bridge...untamed."
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"The bridge is untamed?" How did a bridge get untamed? Unless he (it?) didn't mean an actual bridge. "Is the bridge where you all live?"
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"Bridge strings world to world. Was leashed, now it is free. Anything may travel the bridge."
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"Well, that answers that," at least they actually got something from this trip. "I'm sure you're sick of my questions, but I was just wonder, you know who built the bridge in the first place?"
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Lessch tilted his head one way, then another, thinking on her words before ultimately giving a shake of his head. "Bridge has been, will be. Come from...away. Across bridge."
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"Are you saying you're not from this world or something?"
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"Came through...many cycles ago. Before the city of Outlanders."
Thomas' eyes narrowed at Lessch's explanation and he finally turned to regard Shalimar. Had hear heard that right? They came from another world but before the city? What the hell did that mean?
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"You came here before the city? Where'd you come from? What happened to your world?" A part of her wondered how long she'd get away with asking so many questions. At least he seemed willing to answer them so far.
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"We come from away. We are...same. Home was...lost." He shook his head again, seeming aggitated. "Too many questions."
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"I'm sorry for your loss," she offered a sympathetic look. In the back of her mind she wondered what exact that meant for them. Would their homes be lost too or was his case different? "Thank you for answering my questions. Is there anything we can do for you?"
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The lizard man shook his head and made a quick but intricate gesture with a hand. Movement in the trees around them reveals several other individuals in hiding who move away.
"No. Caution, though. The trees are wary of outlanders." With that, Lessch inclines his head. "You do not take and are welcome, but deeper, they are not forgiving."
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