11 Malachite, 212, Mid-Summer (
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? - 4 Days Until Solstice)
Alefgard stood up, and shook off the wooziness in his head. This time, as he was not thinking at all about the portal as he jumped through it, the experience was extremely quick - and disorienting. This space seemed like more of the same - an empty black void, squeezed between the margins of reality, illuminated by stray patterns of light that seemed to have no source and terminating against invisible walls. Along the borders of this space, stone walls resembling those of the Sunken Citadel could be seen, but they were oddly disconnected from anything - no roof or ceiling, just a ten-foot visible barrier floating in the darkness surrounding them. Even though there were sconces set along the borders of these walls, the light they saw changed colors and shined in directions that didn't make sense, as if completely unrelated to the sconces. To that point, weirdly enough he could see everyone just fine, as if fully illuminated whether there was light shining on them or not. They appeared to be standing on nothing, walking on a blank plane in a dark void. But, at least he was in his own body again.
"Everybody here?" said Sergei.
"Where's little man?" ratNAROk cried out. "Meepo is missing!"
"...Was that Meepo that Cutter cut down?" said Bubb warily. "Or... was he the one the zombies were eating? I couldn't tell who was who back there..."
"We should back away from this portal, then," said Alefgard. "In case Space Pants' mistake follows us through."
"Mistake?" Space Pants laughed. "I don't make mistakes. Look how strong he is, he's better than ever!"
As they explored the weird space, they realized that while the 'walls' were invisible, they were in fact blocking light behind them. Their formation made no sense, though; feeling around in the dark, they discovered four cross-shaped structures. Each formed four corners meeting together at a point, but none were connected in any way that created a room. They merely seemed to be random obstacles within this dark, liminal space.
"Hello, what's this?" Bubb discovered a seam in a corner where two different walls refused to intersect. Curious, the fly cleric moved closer to investigate.
"Oh, hey, another Cutter! ...Oh, no, another--"
On sight, Cutter 5 rushed through the gap and ran Bubb through. As before, his blade never seemed to actually touch Bubb's body, but rather his body exploded into red lightning to avoid being touched by it. Instantly, Bubb was gone.
"Space Pants!" Edward hollered, "Call him off!!"
"Whatever he does to us, we deserve," Space Pants said with a chuckle.
"...You're insane!"
"Thanks for catching up."
"RAAAAAUGH!!" With all his rage and fury, ratNAROk bolted straight for Cutter 5 with his hydraulic pipe wrench raised over his head, and brought it down over the skeleton's skull. Cutter 5 raised his sword to parry the wrench. As soon as Cutter 5's sword touched ratNAROk's wrench, red lightning crackled through the weapon, out ratNAROk's back, and the barbarian was gone. Without missing a beat, Cutter continued his approach, his bones clattering and rattling with each step.
"Uhhhm..." Alefgard's voice cracked. "...W-we can't fight that."
"Then let's get out of here!" Edward tried to lead Alefgard away, toward the north of the room. The bard walked face-first into an invisible wall, stopping him long enough for Cutter 5 to catch up and delete him, too.
"Okay, that's enough," said Space Pants, now that Cutter 5 was just two steps away from him. The cat took out Nightcaller, the crystal whistle he had originally used to summon the skeleton, and blew it. Cutter 5's skull turned stiffly as he closed the gap and cut Space Pants out of non-existence as well.
"We're dropping like flies!" said Zumies.
"He already got Bubb," said Alefgard. "And Edward..." Frightened, the wizard pressed his back to a wall, feeling his way around to find the hidden walls.
This can't be real. This cannot
be real."There has to be something..." Sergei fell back. As he did, a torch - not a sconce - came into view from behind one of the invisible walls. It appeared to be illuminating a secret path. Thinking it suspicious - and with little time to think - Sergei raced down the small passage. It was a dead end, however, the floor at the end was sparkling. If Cutter 5 were behind him, there would surely be no escape, but he had to try something. He reached forth into the sparkles - and, surprisingly, his claw found the handle of a sword. When he tried to lift it, the sword moved on its own.
"Whoa! ...Wait, I've seen this odachi before... This is Meepo's spiritual weapon!"
Just then, Cutter 5 rounded the corner. There was nowhere to run, but fortunately, Sergei didn't need to. The odachi pitched itself level and flew through Cutter 5's chest. As they made contact, golden-yellow lightning crackled through Cutter 5's bones, and at the same time the odachi was consumed in red. Both Cutter 5 and the spiritual weapon vanished.
"Hah!" Sergei pumped a fist into the air. "That's how it's done, little one! Victory in death! I'll have it no other way!"
"...Is it over?" said Zumies.
Alefgard slumped down on the floor, his back against an invisible wall. "Edward..."
"Oh, er," Sergei backpedaled, "There, there, Alefgard. As long as we draw breath, his critical fumble shall not have been in vain."
"That's great," said Alefgard blankly, "but, he had the apartment key. Soo... way to stick me with the deposit we ain't getting back, buddy."
Sergei, Zumies, and Alefgard regrouped, and looked around grimly. The blank space was quiet. No items or equipment had been dropped by anyone who had been eliminated. For all intents and purposes, there wasn't any evidence at all that a psychopathic skeleton had just annihalated half the party in the span of two minutes.
"That wasn't a fair fight at all," said Zumies. "He didn't even hit ratNAROk, he hit his weapon. Once."
"Whatever world we've wandered into does not appear to operate by conventional rules," said Sergei, grunting. "Fighting is no use. If we touch an enemy here, we lose a life. We've got three left... we should keep moving, lest something else finds us."
Sergei extended a claw to Alefgard. Reluctantly, the wizard accepted his help and stood up. While he didn't want to leave where he'd last seen Edward, Sergei was right - they needed to get out of this dangerous, horrible place as soon as they could.
"There," said Zumies, pointing north. "More of that weird, moving light. There seems to be a path through there."
"Then let's see where it goes," said Sergei.
The party, such as it was, cautiously entered the winding hallway. Just like before, streams of light seemed to be moving through the air like a holographic river. The light passed through their bodies as they walked. It was disorienting seeing beams of light shooting through their chest, arms, legs, and even their heads as they walked, but other than leaving a slight tingling sensation as it passed, it seemed completely harmless.
Zumies stopped in his tracks when he saw the wide-open room before them. "What the..."
Alefgard squinted his eyes. There were so many colors shining in this room, it was difficult to make out what was on the ground. "Is that... Huh?! Why does it look like Heaven Baboon has been stretched out all the way across the floor?"
"And some formerly-deceased kobolds," said Sergei. "I recognize them... Space Pants killed at least two of them, yet here they stand, completely motionless. But, look! More portals ahead."
"Four of them," complained Zumies. "We'll never make it out of here... Well, let's-- oof!" Zumies bumped into another invisible wall. "...Oh, so we can see through
these walls, all the way to the goal, but I bet it's gonna be like a maze getting through here."
"Here," said Alefgard, his hand slipping off an invisible wall. "Looks like a way in. Let's go..."
Slowly but surely, the three explored the maze through touch more than sight. As they entered, they found that the walls weren't merely invisible, but seemed to allow light to move through them only one way. As they walked, the colors shifted around them, making it even harder to navigate.
"I'm getting lost," said Alefgard. "I've got three walls around me, another dead end."
"Hang in there," Sergei replied, "we're getting closer. How are you faring, Zumies?"
There came no reply.
"...Zumies?"
"RUN!!"
Alefgard scrambled. He turned around, hit his head on a wall, shook it off, then crashed into another wall as he hurried to get out of the dead end. Sergei had managed to get farther, but Alefgard had lost track of the path Sergei had taken to get there. He watched as his ally got within arm's reach of a portal, pounded his fist on an invisible wall, turned north, and stepped through a red flame as he ducked into the portal behind that one.
Ehehehehehee...Again, that laugh - the one they'd all heard in the room with the dragon altar with the blue torches, which turned red when Space Pants blew Nightcaller - came suddenly and out of nowhere, reverberating throughout the entire room, echoing within Alefgard's mind.
Of course... The whistle, the skeletons, the lights, the altars - It's all connected. Whatever this space is, it only exists because of the connection these things have. But... to what - or to whom
- are they connected?With only one target left, Cutter 5 was headed straight for Alefgard. He tried to run, but again, he found himself caught in a dead-end. He turned around, but it was too late - Cutter 5 was already at the other end. There was no way out.
Well... At least one of us made it. Alefgard mentally bid farewell to Sergei, and the others, but especially his close friend Edward. If only they had found a safer way to pay the rent, rather than get lost in a dank dungeon for a week that felt like a year and a half, and then lose their lives to some enchanted hole-in-the-wall.
...Wait. I have one more trick up my sleeve...Recalling again from that same room with the blue torches, Alefgard pulled from his robe Mengegen, the gabbro artifact dragon idol that had appeared after Sergei offered the sapphire necklace to the altar. This item had spoken to him, then:
"point me at one enemy and i'll destroy it," the idol had said.
"Okay, Billy. There's nothing left to lose, and nothing else to prove. Looks like we're dancing by ourselves."
Alefgard held up the gabbro idol, pointing the dragon's face at Cutter 5. The skeleton halted - for the first time since he'd appeared, Cutter 5 actually stopped his approach. Alefgard waited. Moments passed.
C'mon, c'mon... why isn't it doing anything?"
wow you just got ripped off." Alefgard suddenly remembered that the item had said something else to him... and, come to think of it, the small voice he had heard, that he
thought had come from the item, might have sounded a lot like Space Pants, perhaps from a minor illusion.
"...Oh, wonderful. It was a prank." Alefgard scowled. "I love it when someone insults me. It means I don't have to be nice anymore."
Aahahahahahaa!!!Cutter 5's jaw opened wide, and his bones rattled as his shoulders shook up and down - was
he the one who'd been laughing at them all along? It no longer mattered. Cutter 5 stepped forward and impaled Alefgard with his sword through his gut. The lightning kind of tickled, actually, as it tore him apart bit by bit, atom from atom, dissentegrating him into nothing.
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"Hey, Alefgard! You alright?"
Alefgard opened his eyes. Zeke, the badger, was gently shaking his shoulder. Everybody else - Meepo, Bubb, ratNAROk, Space Pants, Zumies, Sergei, and especially Edward were all here, safe and sound.
"Hey, buddy," said Edward, "Long time no see!"
"Oh, no," said Alefgard. "No, no, no, don't you
dare pull the whole 'it was just a dream' thing."
"No, you definitely went into that portal," said Zeke. "That really happened. And then, about one shake later, it spit you all out again, and disappeared."
"I forgot we told him to call them '
shakes,' said Space Pants, chortling.
"What happened to the turkey?"
"Mmm!" One of their captured goblins rubbed his tummy. "Much bird! So tasty! Very wow."
"You said it's only been a minute!"
Erky belched. "...We were hungry."
"So," said Zeke, "what happened in there? Did you guys find anything?"
The party all looked at each other, and then at Space Pants.
"...What?"
"You know what," said Bubb. "That whistle of yours has got some explaining to do."
"So we all saw the same thing?" said Alefgard. "Crazy, murderous skeleton chasing us through a colorful void?"
"Yes," said Meepo. "In fact, I saw the whole thing! Even after I was...
out, I guess, I was still present. I could see what you were all doing from above, but I couldn't do or say anything."
"Me too!" said Edward. "It's like we were spectating or something."
"Ahh," said Alefgard, rubbing the back of his neck. "You, ah, saw everything? Wonderful."
Edward patted Alefgard on the back with a grin on his face. "Yeah, man! Last one standing! You did great!"
"So, was that you manning your spiritual weapon, Meepo?" asked Sergei.
"No, that wasn't me! Like I said, I couldn't talk, or move, or scratch. Not that I was itchy, I just wanted to scratch." Meepo scratched under his armpit. "Ahh..."
"Strange... It's almost like that was left there specifically to be used in that way, like this was all arranged by someone," pondered Sergei. "But, at least we didn't leave empty handed. Look."
Sergei held up one claw. In it, he was holding what looked like a ball of moving light, winking in and out of existence only within the region of his palm. "I seem to have won a prize for finishing. It's tingly."
Meepo tried to lick the ball of lights. "Ack! It stings my tongue! And it tastes like copper."
"Mmmmmmyes I would not do that." Sergei held the ball up high where the little kobold couldn't reach.
"Whoa..." Zeke's eyes widened, and then widened even more. "I wonder if that could... Hey, you wanna trade?"
Sergei perked up. "Hm! Perhaps. I am a dragonborn of practical means. Something simple, without any bells and whistles, but does its job effectively - that would suit me just fine. I would gladly trade it for the +1 longsword in your shop."
"Ah, I knew you had your eye on that! Let's see... Well, without knowing what this is or what it does yet, it's hard to put a price on it, though it's definitely valuable. I think... Yeah, I can do that!."
Sergei nodded. "Ah, good, then we have a deal."
Zeke held out his hand, eager to get a closer look at the object. "...Ow! Whoa, you weren't kidding, that
does tingle! Uhhh... oh boy, I hope this isn't radioactive..."
"What does that mean?"
"...Well, it would mean we shouldn't be holding it with our bare hands, soo... Just in case, let me go grab that sword for you. And find a
really safe place for this."
"Wait a minute," said Space Pants. "What if none of us had made it to the portal?"
Nobody answered. The room fell chillingly silent.
"Oh well," the cat yawned. "Guess we'll just have to find out next time."