The Unraveling - It Spreads
Well, things were going terribly! For all her efforts to distract the beast and be of some use, it didn't amount to much. Maybe they weren't even capable of dealing with this, should they just run? Well, Hanako certainly wanted to, but she wasn't in a state to go anywhere fast. There were a lot of wolves present and even more chaos, she couldn't exactly be blamed that she hadn't noticed Makara, until that was no longer an option. She blinked, a little baffled that her daughter was down there too, only to let out a pained hiss as she was hoisted up onto the larger wolf's back.
She had a point, they were due a conversation, but now wasn't the time for it. Domestics could wait but the worm likely wouldn't.
That and Hanako was loosing a lot of blood, the ice must have nicked an artery or something; the blood flow just wouldn't stop.
"She's going to get us all killed." She muttered under her breath to Makara, speaking of the girl who wanted peace. As if this creature could be reasoned with. But frankly there was so much going on at once she was having a hard time focusing, let alone thinking of something smart they could all do. "What if- could we lead it down a narrower passage?" She was just making stabs in the dark, no option seemed like a good one right now.
Paw snapped, the old, blind woman curls up on the stone floor. Gem is with her a moment later, telling her what's surrounding them and pushing her in a certain direction. Gypsy rises and begins slowly limping her way in the direction that she's herded, but things go very, very wrong.
Gem screams, eliciting a yelp from the purple and white fae. She's pushed to the side and told to stay put, which she does. Blind eyes go wide as she waits to find out what's happening. From her place, she hears Gem talking to the giant worm. No, no, no! "Gem! Don't go near it. Get away from it!" Rising from the stone floor, Gypsy calls out, taking a few hesitant steps towards the sound of the girl's voice.
Diablo
Expert Fighter (191)
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3 Years
Male
51
Dragon Mod
Something strange had happened, and before he knew it a sinister looking creature had emerged from the roof of the cavern. Shortly after that, it began to attack, ripping off ears and pummeling others, those nasty looking teeth shredding whatever was in reach. It took him some time to react with anything other than shock and "what the fuck is going on!?" but when he finally did, he had to force his limbs to move as the others dove into action. Some attacked, others cowered. He would not cower despite the fear that had settled in. Throughout the whole thing, he did notice the red boy that looked...oddly similar to the other red boy he had fought that one time. Though he didn't have time to focus enough to get a whiff to see if he held his fathers scent, he was pretty sure that was yet another damn kid from Ignis. Growling with irritation, he decided to turn that into fuel for the worm.
He wasn't sure how he'd reach it on the ceiling, so he followed the lead of another and picked up an icicle, his finger-like paw having a firm grasp on it just before he hurled it at the worm like a spear, hoping to pierce it or maybe, hit some sort of mark on the worm.
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The worm only hesitates for a moment. Still, waiting, sensing its next target.
Let me be your distraction, Iris calls out to it, and the worm's dangling head angles itself toward her.
In a flash it dives, slitted maw lined with teeth suddenly gnashing together as Iris is completely consumed.
She's gone. All that's left is a spray of fur and blood, cascading down on the wolves below.
At least her death isn't in vain- it gives the others an opportunity to strike. Wade and Barghest launched themselves at it, Ciaran sending a blade digging into its hardened exterior. It's finally enough to make a dent in the frozen beast, and it lets out a cry of anguish, only worsened by Eldi's attempt to shove a shard of ice between its teeth.
Gem catches its attention, temporarily distracting it from its rampage. But if it understands her words, it makes no sign of it. It pauses, hesitates as if listening.
And then it sends its head barreling towards her, icy shards slashing across Gem's muzzle. Layers of flesh peel away, blood gushing from the wound that will no doubt scar.
The beast is enraged.
It thrashes wildly, its massive bulk sent crashing down on the ice cavern's floor. The sound is deafening, a symphony of shattering ice and creaking of the frozen earth below. Each impact sends shockwaves rippling outward, sending shards of ice raining down from the ceiling.
One falls with terrifying precision, striking Gypsy's left eye. Already unseeing, though the pain is sharp and excruciating, sending blood streaming down her face.
At the edges of the chaos, Makara braces herself, but she isn't strong enough to withstand the tremors. Her paw slips just as another shard of ice crashes down nearby, the impact sending her sprawling- her front left paw lands at a terrible angle, and the bone breaks with a sickening snap.
The worm roars again, a primal sound that sends more ice and rock crashing down from the ice cave's ceiling. Its petals flare wide, head swinging in a wide arc as it searches for its next victim. Their attacks have begun to penetrate it- the worm is visibly wounded, its frozen exterior beginning to crack and ooze clear, viscous liquid- but its rage is obvious.
The worst has just begun.
A scream was ripped from Gypsy as she slowly and painstakingly made her way towards where she believed Gem to be. Pain lanced through her skull as a chunk of ice struck her, its jaggedly pointed tip slicing straight through her brow and eyelid to impale her left eye. The heat of the pouring blood was stark against the chill of the ice cave. It wasn't all just blood, though there was a massive deal of that. The warm, gooey center of Gypsy's unseeing eye leaked out as her eye deflated, its creamy contents mixing with the rich, red blood, turning it into something akin to strawberry milk. Delicious. For a moment, the old wolf was still, her body in shock. She'd experienced similar pain to this though, hadn't she? Her own father had sliced her tail clean off when she wasn't even a year. He'd used, abused and sold her for his own gain. Surely that sort of pain was worse than this. That thought was what finally got her to move. Creeping across the cavern floor, it was difficult to discern where one persons blood ended and another began. In time though, she made her way to Gem, sticking her bloodied nose in the girls fur to make sure that it was her scent. Little jaws opened and she grabbed at the larger wolfs scruff. Planting tiny paws, Gypsy fought to pull Gem backwards, away from the horror that was killing the wolves around her. She tried so, so hard, but... being old and being wounded, the going was very, very slow. "Gypsy"
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The ice shattered as the worm's jaws clapped over it, causing it pain but barely slowing it down. The moment his makeshift weapon was destroyed the old wolf scrambled away from the worm to regroup. Its attention was held by yet another wolf. He panted, struggling to catch his breath as his mind raced. There wasn't time to think as the creature thrashed, bringing the ceiling crashing down around them as the worm fell to the cavern's floor. Ice fell in about them, one piece striking his back and causing his hind legs to slip and splay out from him. He cursed as he righted himself. Smaller shards fell upon him before he focus back on the worm and charged once more, hoping to use the falling ice to muffle the sound of his claws. He leapt for the underside of the beast, just below the orb that formed its head, seeking to latch onto the flesh there.
At the same time as he approached his raven dove down, seeking to strike the top of the beasts head and draw its attention up to make the throat-like area more vulnerable.
do you want to burn it with me?
As he approached the ceiling on Wades back, he felt as the rough skin of the worm cut his throat after just narrowly missing with its flared face. He could only laugh maniacally and smile, the pain making him feel a l i v e. Adrenaline coursed through him, driving him to go in for another attack but with everyone rushing around him and being smaller than most everyone, he had to wait for his chance to strike again. Without Wade to stand on anymore, he would have to carefully plan his next attack.
Dodging as the rocks and ice fell from the ceiling, he could tell that it was oozing a liquid from their attacks. It didn't look like blood, but maybe it was to the icy monster. Certainly anything it would be leaking would mean it was getting weaker, and if it was getting weaker than they were winning, right? While the roar was meant to me menacing, it hardly threatened him. Even as his own blood soaked his throat he wasn't swayed from giving it his all to jump and reach for one of the flared out petals, aiming to sink his teeth into it and give it a good shake in hopes of ripping it, or some of it, off.
There's a loud ringing in her ear that's practically missing. Could she even hear out of it? Not that it mattered currently. She held her breath, standing firmly before the worm. Nothing but her and the worm existed in those few moments. Gem could see it hesitate, stilling as if it understood her. A feeling blew into her chest, warming her body. It was hope. Yes, hope. The worm understood her! They still had a ch- Gem's scream fills the cavern, echoing off the crystalline walls. Her muzzle is shredding from the tendril lashing at her. Skin peels away in strips, blood spraying in every direction, blinding her. Unadulterated fear rips through her as she instinctually clambers backward. Her dull claws scrape against the ice. She barely registers Gypsy trying to pull her backward, nose glancing against her fur. The rain of ice falling from the ceiling barely misses her and instead lances across Gypsy's eye. Through the blood and chips of ice, Gem screams again at the sight. More blood, gore, and words she can't think of right now. All she knew was that they needed to escape. "Gypsy, lets go!" Gem's voice is hoarse from the screaming, but she gets the words out. There's no care that the older woman is blind anymore. Her head urgently pushes against Gypsy's shoulder and then her side and then her haunches. "WE HAVE TO GO! EVERYONE RUN! PLEASE!" The words are lost in the clamoring of the rest of the group trying to do something. Tears well in her eyes as she spies her sister. No, no, no. |
Hematite, Gem's Mastiff, is always with her unless stated he isn't.
Hanako fell hard and cried out in pain as Makara collapsed beneath her. Her gashed open leg slammed against the ice, sharp splinters of it dug into the wound and out of fear of it getting worse Hanako quickly tried to brush them off with a shaking paw. She'd tumbled away a little, but she could see Makara laying some distance away, a bone protruding from her ankle. Hanako was no healer, had never cared to learn but- this was bad, for both of them. Even as her head throbbed and vision wobbled a little at the corners, she dragged herself along, leaving a smeared blood trail in her wake.
"Someone help us!" She hissed, though frankly it didn't seem like anyone was paying attention. Everyone was out for themselves.
She had to agree with the little chimera one, leaving was certainly an appealing thought, but how? They had fallen, where could they even go?
Kicking a shard of ice at the creature she slumped, it was getting harder to move. The cold felt like it was sinking beyond her fur, into her bones, deeper and deeper till it was a part of her. Stumbling to Makara's side, she nosed at her shoulder, hoping Makara would have an easier time moving than she did.
"Quickly, before it spots you."