by The Kingpin » Fri Dec 30, 2016 7:47 pm
The cracking of the dissolving bridge was their salvation, as it happened. Glancing over his shoulder, he fixed one of the crumbling spikes with a look, the spike tilting off to one side before it could crumble further, shooting forward past them like a gigantic ballista bolt, plunging into the black barrier. One by one, the stalactites that formed the bridge were repurposed, serving as projectiles to be sent forth into the barrier, each spike following the one before, colliding with a deafening clang as what was once ice turned to metal.
"I thought you said you couldn't do this anymore!" exclaimed the dragoness, taken by surprise.
"It's a distraction. Brace yourself. And tell your mother to watch for the spire."
"How?"
"Exactly as I told you. It's not chronomancy. Just tell her to avoid that spire."
And so the dragoness did.
Elwen stirred from what seemed to her to be a waking slumber. This shell of shadow she stood in was one she'd known for longer than she could even remember at this point. Was it years? Centuries? Millennia? Longer?
She had no grasp of time in this place. All she knew was that she had been here far longer than any nightmare should ever be.
She had seen her projects turn on her, her passions shackle her, her loved ones imprison her. She had seen the walls of the den she and Cyndeyrn had shared turn into a literal labyrinth of tunnels, with fangs of stone and vitorite gnashing whenever she sought to leave. Her magic reacted differently every time she used it, every spell manifesting in strange, dangerous, unpredictable ways.
And yet now, she heard her daughter's voice. Little Tanwen, her little white flame, asking her to watch for a spire.
At first, she had no idea what to think of it. Was this another trick? Another method this nightmare came up with to torment her?
But then she heard the banging. The deafening crunching clang of metal piercing stone, and she felt the earth shake beneath her feet. Earth that was pitch black, made of darkness.
She moved, backing away from the source of the sound and eyeing it warily. In moments, the floor split with an explosion of dust that was closer to soot.
Light engulfed the entire room an instant later, a sharp, buzzing crackle all but deafening her, two rocky dragons ascending from the hole beside the spike of metal. In the aftermath of the light and sound that blinded and deafened her, Elwen noted that a piercing aroma, not unlike the scent of lightning-scorched air, dominated her sense of smell completely, leaving her unable to smell anything else.
"How did you know that would work?" asked the larger, more muscular stone dragon to the other, lithe one.
"I didn't. It was an experiment," responded the slender drake as he looked down into the hole, watching as the last of something crumbled away.
"You mean we could have died there?" asked the bulkier one, incredulous.
"No. We would have failed, however. But to do nothing would be to fail anyway."
"You're unbelievable, Arashi."
"I'm also quite skilled, Tanwen."
"No...Tanwen?"
Tanwen looked up at the dragoness a few feet away, realising she looked nothing like herself right now. "Arashi, the armour?"
A moment later, the shell of stone that had shielded them from the electricity crumbled to dust, revealing the glowing hide of the White Flame to the Onokruun artisan.
"How...No. This is another trick. Another cruel torment...That is not my Tanwen...She's but a little whelp..."
"Mother, it is me...We're here to free you."
"LIES!" bellowed the dragoness, a gout of bright green flames spilling forth before Elwen as she stepped back, Tanwen stopping short of the blaze that extinguished a moment later, having nothing to burn.
"Dyrineyr cursed your mask. As far as Drakhunmiir knows, you are but a drooling, thoroughly damaged husk of your former self that spends her days talking about the intelligence of slugs and hiding from sight, terrified of Onokruun magic and anything to do with it."
That gave Elwen pause.
"...Dyrineyr?"
"Yes. Since then he has slain Okrom and taken charge of Onokruun, as well as the title of Artificer. We only recently found a way to free you, with the help of a young Onokruun drake named Jahkiid."
"And who are you?" she asked.
"I am Arashi."
"Ah yes, organised chaos. the sign of a clever but ever-busy mind. To the perpetrator, a carefully woven web of belongings and intrigue, but to the bystander? Madness!"
–William Beckett, Lore of Leyuna RPG