Sigil Servant
09-14-2019, 06:12 PM
It didn't matter how many times she carved her sigil around her, she hadn't been able to reach any conclusive prayers. She remembered their father saying how they were more powerful when their sigils were together. That's exactly what she needed. She sought out one of her siblings to try to give it a try.
Toxicity came across Pestilence first and took her time to explain the situation and the ritual she had in mind: draw their sigils along with their father's sigil, pray for his safety and his response, then wait in meditation for an answer.
Usually, that's where it stopped. Toxicity had been left waiting every time thus far. To be honest, the only sleep she had been getting lately was when she fell asleep as she waited in silence for an answer. Each time, she'd reawaken with a start, never remembering where she was anymore. Where was home? Where was the feeling of waking up slowly in the den with her family? Ever since the move, she had always woken up confused and upset. She hadn't smiled in what felt like ages. She didn't even know if she wanted to anymore. It felt much too frivolous to smile and play when such serious things were happening in the world around them.
"And so I need you to perform the ritual with me," Toxicity explained to her sister. "I truly believe with two or more of us present, we can get an answer."
She wasn't sure if her sister would go for it, but she needed someone to. She was willing to trade what little she had left and then some if her siblings would accompany her. She couldn't take no for an answer, not now, not when she was so close to getting some answers and some satisfaction.
WC: 300
Toxicity came across Pestilence first and took her time to explain the situation and the ritual she had in mind: draw their sigils along with their father's sigil, pray for his safety and his response, then wait in meditation for an answer.
Usually, that's where it stopped. Toxicity had been left waiting every time thus far. To be honest, the only sleep she had been getting lately was when she fell asleep as she waited in silence for an answer. Each time, she'd reawaken with a start, never remembering where she was anymore. Where was home? Where was the feeling of waking up slowly in the den with her family? Ever since the move, she had always woken up confused and upset. She hadn't smiled in what felt like ages. She didn't even know if she wanted to anymore. It felt much too frivolous to smile and play when such serious things were happening in the world around them.
"And so I need you to perform the ritual with me," Toxicity explained to her sister. "I truly believe with two or more of us present, we can get an answer."
She wasn't sure if her sister would go for it, but she needed someone to. She was willing to trade what little she had left and then some if her siblings would accompany her. She couldn't take no for an answer, not now, not when she was so close to getting some answers and some satisfaction.
WC: 300
09-14-2019, 06:37 PM
Pestilence was happy when her sister sought her out - the days had been getting and harder and harder as the reality of her father's death hit her more forcefully. It was if every morning she woke up expecting him to still be here, and being broken down further each time he wasn't. Spending some time with her siblings might help her to get her mind off of the tragedy. Her annoyance and frustration grew as all Tox wanted to talk about was her father's death. Her stupid sister was dead-set on using their sigils to summon his spirit and speak to him to get answers. Well, Pesto had all the answers she needed. Dad was dead, the volcano had taken him. The Abraxas' were to blame for his being on the volcano in the first place. She didn't interrupt her sister's talking, but waited until she was finished speaking to say her piece. It was simple. "No." Pestilence responded, turning her head away from her sister. "It's all just made-up stories for kids, and you can't be a kid anymore when your dad is dead." Her voice wanted to break, and so instead she turned her tone venomous so the bite of it might overshadow the pain. Pestilence's sigil wasn't even complete - though she wouldn't give that information to her sister. She'd been thinking so hard on it, even going as far as asking her mother for help but to no use. The pup was going to ask her father's help... but he died, and his religious nonsense was far from her priorities. It was like Sirius said - strength was what mattered, not blood or gods. The volcano was stronger then dad, and so it took him away from them. Her eyes began to water at the thought, and she sniffed hard to hold back the tears. Word Count: 312 "Thinking" "You." |
09-14-2019, 07:37 PM
OOC: Shorty short to be able to get to the fighting
Toxicity was disheartened when her sister said no, but her sadness grew quickly to anger then rage as she called God made up and for kids. "He is not," Tox said indignantly. "You're trying to say Dad died for nothing? You think that would make him happy? Then what does Uncle Hanni disappearing mean to you? That the Kleins aren't real either?" Her fur fluffed and ears pinned.
"Come on, I'll show you. Prove it to you- that God is real," she said to her sister. There was no way she was going to let her sister fall to the twists and traps of her mortal heart. "I won't let you lose your faith. Dad would never forgive me."
She wasn't sure how she could convince her sister to take part in the ritual. "Tell me what it'll take," Toxicity said flatly, "To get you to come with me and do this."
WC: 150
TWC: 450
Toxicity was disheartened when her sister said no, but her sadness grew quickly to anger then rage as she called God made up and for kids. "He is not," Tox said indignantly. "You're trying to say Dad died for nothing? You think that would make him happy? Then what does Uncle Hanni disappearing mean to you? That the Kleins aren't real either?" Her fur fluffed and ears pinned.
"Come on, I'll show you. Prove it to you- that God is real," she said to her sister. There was no way she was going to let her sister fall to the twists and traps of her mortal heart. "I won't let you lose your faith. Dad would never forgive me."
She wasn't sure how she could convince her sister to take part in the ritual. "Tell me what it'll take," Toxicity said flatly, "To get you to come with me and do this."
WC: 150
TWC: 450
09-14-2019, 08:43 PM
Pestilence' ear flicked towards her as her sister refuted her words. It was okay, her siblings were just children and children were allowed to believe in fairy tails. She should feel bad for crushing her sister's dream, but Pestilence found it easier to cause other people pain then to allow herself to feel hers. Toxicity assured her she wouldn't allow her to lose her faith and the small pup's heart clenched. She did love her sisters terribly, but if they loved her back then why did they keep pushing her on this religion she didn't want to believe in? Couldn't believe in. Sirius had told her the volcano took Archon from her because it was stronger then him. He said he believed in strength, and the strongest would rule the weak and always win. That's what Pestilence wanted to believe in too, and so when Toxicity asked what she could do to make her participate her answer came easily. "Fine, beat me in a fight and show you're stronger then me and then I will play your silly game." She answered. The pup knew it wasn't fair to do a sneak attack, so she steadied herself and faced Toxicity head on. She fluffed up her fur and spread out her limbs to show the other pup that she was ready, and then she waited for her opponent to make the first move. Total Word Count: 988. "Thinking" "You." |