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Author Topic: McCreary's Planet -- (FINISHED)  (Read 252602 times)

Naturegirl1999

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Re: McCreary's Planet -- Act II:Ancient Enemies
« Reply #1860 on: April 07, 2020, 06:41:45 pm »

“Ok”
Get the bug oil and head to the tower so we may both try it
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ZBridges

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« Reply #1861 on: April 07, 2020, 06:42:21 pm »

“Ok”
Get the bug oil and head to the tower so we may both try it

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Re: McCreary's Planet -- Act II:Ancient Enemies
« Reply #1862 on: April 07, 2020, 07:23:09 pm »

[16] Emma locks the tower door behind you, and after some time, both of you are lying in the snow, staring up at the sky, skins shiny with oil. You breathe out a cloud of warm air, watching the snow hit your chest and melt away into soft puffs of snow.

"I don't think anything is happening." Emma opines, after a moment, her hand curling in yours. You nod in agreement, staring up into the dark, cloudy sky.

The clouds slowly drift away, and you with them. The night sky opens up, and you take in the pinpricks of light shining through the void, the curling arms of the galaxy. One on side, those lights in the sky glow brightly-- on the other lies only darkness, an indomitable void bereft of brightness.
There you sit, balanced like a knife.

Sensation fades as the void opens itself to you. It calls to you, and it beckons, the infinite expanse made finite. It stirs something in your bones, and you stare into the depths of probability. You are the fulcrum, and this world, this galaxy, it twists around you.

You reach towards the dancing stars and the eternal darkness. You plant your feet on the stone and step towards the edge of the yawning abyss below the tower. Emma calls to you, her voice hazy and swimming.

Do you f̸̨̹͙͓̗̟̐̿̓ͣ̅͂̂͛ȃ̪̖̳́̈́́ͭ̀͒̕͟l̠͎͕̪͍͎̜͓ͤͩ̃̇̏ͤ̚ḷ̗̫̳̼̱̺̞͎ͥͪͭͧ?̴̫͖̉͌̉̑͐̎͗ͯ̐̀͜?
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Re: McCreary's Planet -- Act II:Ancient Enemies
« Reply #1863 on: April 07, 2020, 07:24:40 pm »

Uh, no. Let's not break ourself the night before we march for war.
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« Reply #1864 on: April 07, 2020, 07:26:43 pm »

We seem to be experiencing the call of the void.  It's probably not a great idea to fall, though I sort of want to.

Uh, no. Let's not break ourself the night before we march for war.
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« Reply #1865 on: April 07, 2020, 07:33:47 pm »

The surge of willpower that was twisting itself around you falters and fails as you lose confidence in yourself. You stumble, grabbing hold of the false world -- instead of embracing the immaterial, the empyreal-- something is ripped from you, and you feel yourself sobbing on the edge of the abyss as the tower falls away into nothingness beneath you. Pieces burn away, memories, futures, pasts and present. Emma fades away into the darkness, leaving you clinging desperately to the stone. Alone-- but you're never truly alone, are you?

[20] Jump.
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« Reply #1866 on: April 07, 2020, 07:36:32 pm »

Jump.
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Re: McCreary's Planet -- Act II:Ancient Enemies
« Reply #1867 on: April 07, 2020, 07:39:49 pm »

Huh. Our counterparts both want us jumping... as does the infection? I'm confused.

Here's hoping we can fly.
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« Reply #1868 on: April 07, 2020, 07:51:59 pm »

No-No...nonononono. You can't make me!

A scared girl, stitched together from all different flesh, huddles against her rock, the only fixed point in a sea of oblivion. Black energy eddies and drifts around you, waves of future twisting themselves into vicious currents, which tug and pull at the patchwork girl. You are with her, but you yourself drift upon these tides that spiral out of the single seconds. The cosmos grow faint, overwhelmed, consumed in gray.

Your previous fear has infected her, you note, detached from emotion now, and is reaching a fever pitch as she sobs and struggles to maintain a grip upon a rock crusted with frost.
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« Reply #1869 on: April 07, 2020, 07:55:20 pm »

There is more to the universe than this single rock.  Dive in and let the gentle currents carry you away.
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« Reply #1870 on: April 07, 2020, 07:56:47 pm »

I don’t know what happened, Ask why they want us to jump

There is more to the universe than this single rock.  Dive in and let the gentle currents carry you away.
should we really leave now? When we just agreed to help do battle?
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« Reply #1871 on: April 07, 2020, 07:57:21 pm »

We're not going anywhere, these are all hallucinations.
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« Reply #1872 on: April 07, 2020, 07:58:51 pm »

We're not going anywhere, these are all hallucinations.
fair,
There is more to the universe than this single rock.  Dive in and let the gentle currents carry you away.
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« Reply #1873 on: April 07, 2020, 08:11:29 pm »

Courage, young godling. (This voice speaks with comfort.) We are of the highest fire.
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« Reply #1874 on: April 07, 2020, 08:34:41 pm »

You take a deep gulp of air- and lift yourself, diving into the currents from that slippery, icy rock--

[20][20] Emma screams again behind you as the ground rises to meet you-- and you're afraid. Your back aches painfully- it burns, and your senses do nothing to get rid of the pain, but you don't shut your eyes. Your willpower coils around you like a snake as pieces of yourself drift away from you. Just as you're about to hit the ground, your willpower rips through you.

Heat. Warmth. Comfort.

You turn your downward momentum into upward momentum as fire blooms from your back in your peripheral vision. It spreads forth into the night with a blinding flash. You nearly clip the castle wall, but instead only leave only a faint trail of sparks.

The fear fades as comfort fills you, buoying you up into the cold skies. Hovering, you find, is a little challenging to do in your intoxicated state, having to pump more energy into your wings of blue fire. So instead, you soar over the mountainous landscape, mimicking the birds of prey you saw in the air when you were younger. As you drift over the fields, restlessly, the world changes beneath you-- shifting back into the dark void.

Then, fire blooms across it, flashing at one another. Suns grow, competing for hydrogen. Plants bloom, competing for sunlight. And finally, across the plains march machines of war--

Arrow and sling shot twist into lead, then into the bright glow of las-fire. Stones turn into mortar shot, and finally into nuclear armageddon. But across the wreckage, the war still wages. However, you are not alone, not anymore.  Six, seven-winged entities of pure, white-hot fire emerge, following behind you, six wings sprouting from their backs, with a seventh rising from the middle, curling down and behind.

Your skin peels away into dust, into ash, until you're consumed by the fire, becoming nothing more than pure willpower. You and your brethren rain fire down upon the battlefield, great blasts of thermo-nuclear energies ripped from the very water in the air. Below and behind march great soldiers in gleaming gold and black, twisting the earth into savage spikes, impromptu barricades or massive armor that destroys tanks and men alike.

From their ranks emerge creatures of darkness with sharp barbed wires, and spears emerging to slash and impale.

Others come too, a multitude of living weapons made from willpower alone. And at the center of it, leading these weapons from the front is a massive eddy of willpower that hurts you to look at, even in memory, and pure, inky blackness. A pale figure stands within, a man or a woman, its androgynous features twisted not into hate, not into fear or loathing.

But one of remorse. Of sadness. Of pity.



The creeping heat of morning awakens you, fighting back against the snow and cold that covers the ground. You look down from your perch on a patch of green on the side of the mountain, to the Thornton villa in the distance. You swiftly realize that you are still naked- you reach back, touching between your shoulders to find a healing scar. Beneath you is a Thornton village, tucked into a valley.

The smell of freshly baked bread rises from the village, and your stomach protests.
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