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Re: Some Assembly Required [Llyr, Kas]

Posted: Sun Nov 24, 2019 3:43 pm
by Kasoria
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Kasoria spent the trials that followed in something like seclusion, if such a thing can be found on a vessel at sea. Even the most curmudgeonly of men finds it hard not to be social on a floating wooden township. The aftermath of the battle had seen the crew treat him better than they otherwise would, that was for sure. He'd been an interloper before, an invader, uninvited and unwanted. At the cusp of matching blades with Graeslin and her crabs. But he'd shown himself willing and brave and both these things without being asked.

Kasoria didn't point out it was his arse he was saving, too. The crabs were prudent enough to ignore the notion.

He sat on deck and ate his meals, did whatever light duties were asked of him, for all but the most generously-monied guest worked on Graeslin's vessel. He felt the quiet mourning envelop the ship, punctured here and there by desperate, almost-silent hope. He saw Den stutter and stumble around, spewing out odd words here and there. The assassin, the murderer, the killer without scruples... yes, even he found himself hoping that same cocky light would return to the man's eyes. But it didn't. And as the days went on, Kasoria couldn't hide the restless shiver that was growing in him.

The battle was over, the voyage was nearly done. The bodies were lost or buried at sea, and he had no patience for dwelling on those long-dead.

He was almost home. Within sight of the green pastures and plowed brown fields beyond Foster's Landing. He closed his eyes on deck more than once, with naught but flat, shimmering ocean on the horizon, and could smell the salt-soaked piers, the rotting fish that permeated every stone, and hear the clamor from a score's worth of vessels coming or going. On the last sunset before they sighted land, he'd almost smiled.

Land, then road, then Westguard. Almost home, son.

Kasoria had such plans, and added to them constantly, though he kept them all safely ensconced in his head. Bangun Vorund was dead. Slaughtered alongside his faithful Hound and the treacherous underling who'd done the deed. That's what all the underworld, all the city, all the world would believe. And why not? Kasoria had been shot and slashed and pierced a dozen times. He'd been pitched into the river like garbage and never found. In the chaos that followed, as a score of petty ganger princes fought for the vacant throne, he would be forgotten. Another relic of a past generation, like the old man himself.

Two loose ends, he reminded himself every night before he slept. Drix. Yusef. Two more mouths to shut forever. Then I can walk away.

The Raggedy Man had smiled in his sleep at thoughts of his final murders. They comforted him. For they would be the nails in the coffin of a life he'd never have to return to again. After their bodies had dropped, it would be Westguard and fields and countryside and his son growing older under his eyes. A new life, new name, new future. The day they sighted land, these treacherously happy thoughts clouded his mind. He rushed to the deck and didn't hear the alarm in all the voices crying for land, for movement, for a flotilla of fleeing ships. Not until he got on deck and rushed to the railing and his smile-

Died. Mayhap, Zarik wondered, he would never smile so openly again after that day. That first sight.

"... what?"

The Quacian had never heard the Etzori so confused. Not broken, for the full horror of what had befallen his people would not be clear to him for a while. But at the tone of his voice, Zarik had to turn to be sure it was still the same man standing there. That single word was so tremulous, so hollow, it might have come from a child. He turned and saw Kasoria staring with wide eyes at the exodus streaming from Foster's Landing. The water thick with ships, many plunging headlong from the port, many circling the bay, yet more taking up every foot of pier. An endless tide of ragged, filthy, desperate Etzori were swamping them as they arrived. Hundreds, thousands of his countrymen, fleeing without thought for anything save the loved ones they could hold on to and the sparse possessions on their backs. Then he looked up, beyond the town, into the horizon...

Kasoria muttered something in Ith'ession that Zarik didn't understand. It almost sounded like a prayer.

The sky was burning beyond Foster's Landing. Smoke rose in great, towering clouds thick as mountains. Even in the sunlight, bright and clear and crisp, the glow of fires could be seen beyond the trees. The Southwood River seemed to snake towards it, or flee from it. Some great conflagration deeper inland that had spewed forth a tidal wave of refugees. Kasoria gripped the wooden railing until his fingers turned white. His home was there. In the middle of that burning horror. Towns and villages, depopulated and sent running away from... who?

"What the fuck happened?!"

Kasoria did not have the patience for polite questioning. As the ship docked, he grabbed the nearest man in armor that looked like a Blackjack and threw him against a wall. No niceties, no words save for what he growled, and a dagger at the man's throat to speed along the thought process. But that didn't seem to matter to the man with a bloody bandage over one eye. The remaining one just slid down and looked at the little man, then shook him off with a growl.

"Gerroff me, yeh mad bastard! Dun' you know? Whole fuckin' world's ending!"

Kasoria stood and listened and the ice in his guts only grew heavier. Lissira. First Audrae and her shadow-cunt spawn, now the Plague Mother from even further South. They ether storms had rolled across Etzos like everywhere else, stealing magic, ruining the defenses the city's mages had put in place... and the hordes of Lissira had not missed the chance to invade. Already the Southern Reaches were in ruins, entire towns burned or swept clean of life by plague. They were moving north, heading for the Big Rock itself, but spreading out tendrils of monsters and raiding columns of nightmares. The Etzori Army had fought and fought and been butchered every time. For they were but men, without mages to aid them, and the warred against the Mother of Infections.

"So fuck it, I'm fuckin' offski!" The Blackjack said with another snarl, stumbling away from the Raggedy Man. He pointed to the bandage. "Lost this, an' me kids, an' wadoo I get fer it? Watched me fuckin' Block get slaughtered like cattle at mart! Fuckin' war's done, wee man. Fuck off back the way yeh came, that's what I'll tell yeh..."

Kasoria let him go without a word. His plans. His future. His son. They were all just tatters at his feet now. Crushed under the ambitions of one inscrutable to his kind. He stumbled a step or two, until he'd steadied himself at a railing. For long moments, he stood there, and just breathed. Focused on the rote suck and push of his lungs. No... No, this was not the end. He would not allow it. He didn't overcome a continent's worth of obstacles to be thwarted now. The plan... the plan hadn't changed.

Westguard. The boy. Then loose ends.

Kasoria walked down the gangplank without a word or a gesture to anyone. Not to Graeslin, or her crew, or a dumbly waving Den. Not to Zarik, his mentor, or his children. Not to Jorsie, who was as stunned and pale as himself. The voyage before had not happened in Kasoria's mind. There was only the future for him now, and all the past was irrelevant. Blood pounding in his ears, weapons and clothes hurled across his back and thumping lightly against him with every step, the Raggedy Man returned to Etzori shores, and even those fleeing an Immortal got out of his way.

Re: Some Assembly Required [Llyr, Kas]

Posted: Mon Nov 25, 2019 6:07 am
by Llyr Llywelyn
Zarik listened to the pirate queen’s laughter while he felt the sting on his cheek. Warm tea dripped from his bangs. He focused on the care of the addled man so Den could rest, regardless of Graeslin’s initial outburst. A murmur sounded from the biqaj, underneath her words, “You’re not an enemy of mine.” But they weren’t friends either. He added, “Neither was Protreani.”
He sighed when she seemed so certain of herself, of the situation, and yet so baffled by what he’d said. Zarik quietly scoffed when she mentioned - once again - how he should feel and how he should think, about the encounter they’d had. He finished with the rag, stood and looked over with silver-colored eyes at the sea captain. “Even if I did spend the extensive time required to tell you, you’d never understand. I know the choices I have freely made but knowing them does not mean that my heart cannot ache, nor that my mind cannot darken.”
He might have said more. Maybe if he told Graeslin what he’d seen of Emea, of things far beyond her little ship on the sea… but then he considered her treatment of a beast such as the protean leviathan, her attitude toward magical artifacts, and of his own magic. He doubted she’d ever respect the profound nature of such mystical things. Den recovered a couple more words, and Zarik stepped away to make room for Graeslin’s affectionate caresses of her sailor.
Maybe Graeslin needed him to be an enemy, he considered. Maybe she preferred enemies… she was Naerikk after all, and enemies seemed to make their lives worth living. He thought of what his father sometimes muttered about the powerful all-female race: those daughters of the shadows. A dry laugh escaped him, in response to her sarcasm and advice about Jorsie.
He replied in a stilted bureaucratic deadpan, “Your advisement for my political career will be considered.”
After which, he said, “Watch him while he sleeps for these next few trials, to assure he is breathing proper...” The biqaj left to find his girls then, to see how they fared.
Zarik spent most of the remaining trials with Hazel, and by proxy, Oceta. He focused on his adopted daughter and tried to forget about the fact that he couldn’t return to Emea… that his magic had all but died… that he couldn’t dream anymore. No one could, for that matter. Few of the sailors seemed to care, in the small moments where he tried to inquire about it. Most of them took it as a means for good sleep: Nothing like a solid dreamless sleep.
The young mage found that not only had his sparks gone silent, but he could no longer transform. This meant more than simply the loss of his magic. It meant the loss of the expected children that’d been gestating inside his wifely totem, cared for by occasional transformations to feed their development. The offspring had been the last connection to the man his husband used to be, before revelation – before the massacre of innocents - before the brash entitlement of Zarik as if the young biqaj would never dare to make his own choices simply because he was married - before the covetous flaying of the Nightmare King – and he could no longer remember his first love’s voice or appearance, except for fleeting moments when he glanced at the crumpled parchment note he’d written on the eve of Emea’s Fall. It was a petty torture that he could remember everything else, including his infant son that he’d left behind in the hands of a lich who used to serve alongside Ellasin of the Coven.
The Quacian had no understanding that what they saw on the horizon, as they approached Foster’s Landing, wasn’t usual. By everyone’s reaction, and then the fire in the background of the sky, he realized that something must be wrong. However, he only sighed. Of course, something was wrong. Why wouldn’t it be? He’d stepped one foot out of his city, broken free of familial and marital chains alike, and had been stumbling ever since.
Still, he gathered Oceta and Hazel by his side, then he took a deep breath. He wouldn’t give up. They would navigate their way, whatever it required and no matter what had befallen Etzos, because there was no way he was turning back to the accursed ocean. He barely could contain the need to depart onto the dock, to feel land under his feet again. Maybe that made him an awful biqaj. Maybe those several arcs of his father beating out his love for the ocean and the bonds to his own kind had successfully worked. All he wanted was to feel the independence of being able to walk any which way, as far as he could. There were also hundreds and hundreds of people, in fits of rabid survival, yet dependent on the manmade structures around them. Part of Llyr thrilled at this sight of what looked to be a small city, even with the chaos that brought them together.
Down the ramp, onto the dock, he left behind the ocean and greeted land once more. The voyage from Quacia might have ended, but his journey into Etzos had just begun.

Re: Some Assembly Required [Llyr, Kas]

Posted: Sat Dec 07, 2019 11:51 pm
by Maltruism
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Come and get your Loot!

(There's plenty more where that came from)


LLYR:
XP Rewards: 20

These points CAN be used for Transmutation

Skill-Knowledges:

  • Becoming: The near-indestructible nature of the Leviathan
  • Becoming: 500 arcs of atavistic revelation resulted in the Leviathan
  • Deception: Hazel posing as the Leviathan's reborn love
  • Detection: Graeslin's genuine terror of the Gestalte Leviathan
  • Detection: Kasoria is afraid of the Gestalte Leviathan too
  • Detection: The clear signs from the sea of inland war
  • Deception: Lies planted in the past to expose liars in the future
  • Detection: The total loss of all outside stimuli: The Naerikk Gift of Shadow
  • Discipline: Don't let the Naerikk "gift" upset your reason
  • Discipline: Letting Hazel be used as a lie to possibly save lives
  • Dreamwalking: The destination can be moving, so long as the target is there.
  • Dreamwalking: The Naerikk "gift" actually helps initiate it
  • Dreamwalking: Lost sensory stimuli returns in the Veil
  • Dreamwalking: Using Kasoria's weapons as location targets
  • Endurance: Slammed into the main mast by your own power.
  • Endurance: On a ship being battered by a monster
  • Linguistics: Body language: the nod of the head toward a subject
  • Linguistics: Many phrases of the ancient tongue translated by Jorsie
  • Logistics: The Breaking of Emea is what truly killed the Leviathan
  • Logistics: The half-formed Leviathan will never be more vulnerable
  • Logistics: Wrap a child in blankets if there's going to be impacts
  • Magic: Long-term revelation may generate unknown capabilities
  • Negotiation: Biqaj eye color changing is a weakness, a giveaway
  • Negotiation: The permanency of an agreement can not be assumed
  • Negotiation: Trading acknowledgements of each others' threats
  • Psychology: The guilt of leaving Hazel behind when you go get Kas
  • Psychology: Mutual peril makes allies of enemies
  • Psychology: Praising a child's bravery to encourage more of it
  • Psychology: The pressure of others' honorable, free, choices about survival
  • Rhetoric: Jovial, sarcastic defiance, now that you have back-up.
  • Seafaring: Some folks just never really get their "Sea Legs"
  • Sociology: Rationales to deny that an "observation" is a threat.
  • Storytelling: Finding out about Lisirra's attack from refugees
  • Storytelling: Graeslin's personal feud with the Gestalte Leviathan
  • Storytelling: How Oberan's theft has left the ship vulnerable to a monster
  • Storytelling: How Protreani came to BE the Gestalte Leviathan
  • Storytelling: Jorsie's historical knowledge of the Leviathan's ancient love.
  • Surgery: Resetting your own dislocated shoulder
  • Tactics: A task like hair braiding to distract from revealing reactions
  • Tactics: Ether missiles as a signal for a salvo of Ballista bolts
  • Tactics: Using Kasoria's ears as a conduit for telepathic contact
  • Transmutation: Ether whip cuts deeply for most, but not to a Leviathan
  • Transmutation: Ether spike in the Leviathan's eye can't go deep enough

Non-skill-Knowledges:

  • The Breaking of Emea: Stopped the Encasing of Graeslin's ship
  • Den: Brave first mate, who sacrificed himself to kill the monster
  • Encasing: The Leviathan's other method of attacking
  • Gestalte Leviathan: An ancient Revealed Becomer
  • Graeslin: Bereaved over Den's brain-damaged fate
  • Graeslin: Chose not to survive at the expense of the kids' lives
  • Graeslin: Has admiration for "the Raggedy Man"
  • Graeslin: Is willing to sacrifice herself for her crew
  • Graeslin: Wants mutual honesty, from a position of strength
  • Oberan: Not popular with anyone, it seems
  • Vathrah'nal Protreani: "The Father of Becoming"
  • Vathrah'nal Protreani: The identity of the Gestalte Leviathan

Loot:

Nothing but your very-nearly-lost-lives.


Loss/Injuries:

Only your spirit, from the breaking of Emea. But you will get that back. Those that were lost died of drowning. Other than Den, who suffered brain damage from extended loss of air, one either drowned or survived basically unharmed. There were no "battle type" injuries, though your shoulder will be very tender for a couple weeks.
Materially, Graeslin would not have kept anything of yours, except the fake signet ring, to remember you by, and to verify that you were her "guest".


Renown: 20

You can mostly thank Jorsie for the renown you will gain. His talk of the Leviathan and its death will surely include mention of you both. And as an ambassador, the tale will not stay local. Naturally, he will try to bolster his own part in the whole event, but your names, as well as many of the pirates', will be heard often, by many.



KASORIA:

XP Rewards: 20

These points CAN be used for Abrogation

Skill-Knowledges:

  • Becoming: The near-indestructible nature of the Leviathan
  • Becoming: 500 arcs of atavistic revelation resulted in the Leviathan
  • Deception: Hazel posing as the Leviathan's reborn love
  • Deception: Jorsie telling the Leviathan that its reborn love in on board
  • Deception: Lies planted in the past to expose liars in the future
  • Deception: Try not to display your full skill level
  • Detection: The clear signs from the sea of inland war
  • Detection: Graeslin's genuine terror of the Gestalte Leviathan
  • Detection: Sounds, smells, heat and motions say you're on a boat
  • Discipline: Concerns about morality must be long buried in irrelevance
  • Dreamwalking: Travel is not nearly so dramatic an ordeal as Rupturing
  • Dreamwalking: The destination can be moving, so long as the target is there.
  • Endurance: A mental barrage of memories spanning hundreds of arcs
  • Endurance: On a ship being battered by a monster
  • Etiquette: Calm courtesy when popping into a dangerous place uninvited.
  • Intimidation: Knowing when your enemy knows you are not its equal
  • Intimidation: Reveal a few weapons, to let folks know you have more
  • Linguistics: Many phrases of the ancient tongue translated by Jorsie
  • Linguistics: Body language: the nod of the head toward a subject
  • Logistics: The Breaking of Emea is what truly killed the Leviathan
  • Logistics: By your ward, Graeslin now knows who you really are
  • Logistics: The half-formed Leviathan will never be more vulnerable
  • Magic: Long-term revelation may generate unknown capabilities
  • Negotiation: Biqaj eye color changing is a weakness, a giveaway
  • Negotiation: Coming to terms under the immediate threat of mutual death
  • Negotiation: Courtesy for Courtesy: Exchanging names honestly
  • Negotiation: The permanency of an agreement can not be assumed
  • Negotiation: Trading acknowledgements of each others' threats
  • Psychology: The awe of magnificent, gargantuan terror
  • Psychology: Mutual peril makes allies of enemies
  • Rhetoric: Zarik's jovial, sarcastic defiance, now that you have his back.
  • Sociology: Rationales to deny that an "observation" is a threat.
  • Storytelling: Finding out about Lisirra's attack from refugees
  • Storytelling: Graeslin's personal feud with the Gestalte Leviathan
  • Storytelling: How Oberan's theft has left the ship vulnerable to a monster
  • Storytelling: How Protreani came to BE the Gestalte Leviathan
  • Storytelling: Jorsie's historical knowledge of the Leviathan's ancient love.
  • Tactics: Fetching a drink as an opportunity for strategic repositioning
  • Tactics: Using Kasoria's ears as a conduit for telepathic contact
  • Unarmed Combat: Spring-loaded defensive obstacles

Non-skill-Knowledges:

  • The Breaking of Emea: Stopped the Encasing of Graeslin's ship
  • Den: Brave first mate, who sacrificed himself to kill the monster
  • Encasing: The Leviathan's other method of attacking
  • Gestalte Leviathan: An ancient Revealed Becomer
  • Graeslin: Bereaved over Den's brain-damaged fate
  • Graeslin: Chose not to survive at the expense of kids' lives
  • Graeslin: Has admiration for "the Raggedy Man"
  • Graeslin: Is willing to sacrifice herself for her crew
  • Graeslin: Not easily intimidated
  • Graeslin: Wants mutual honesty, from a position of strength
  • Oberan: Not popular with anyone, it seems
  • "Raggedy Man": a far more well-known moniker than "Kasoria"
  • Taipan Venom: One of the more instantly lethal poisons
  • Vathrah'nal Protreani: "The Father of Becoming"
  • Vathrah'nal Protreani: The identity of the Gestalte Leviathan

Loot:

Again, only your lives.


Loss/Injuries:

Mostly the same as described for Llyr. But your attempt to overpower the Leviathan with Abrogation will have left you moderately overstepped. But you'd be recovered by the time you reach Etzos.


Renown: 20

Same as described for Llyr above. Some will probably not believe it was "the same Kasoria?" But that will not diminish the telling.


Comments:

Epic guys! Absolutely Epic!
Kas, you are not a Becomer, but the whole Leviathan history and conflict would allow you to make some realizations about its nature. Still this does not mean you gain that domain, just a couple knowledges.
I am so glad I thought to use Graeslin. It opened up so many options.
It is entirely possible for the Leviathan to return some trial. :o
But if so, it will not be the same mind behind it. Protreani himself is gone. :(
As always, if there is anything you think I missed, let me know.