by C S » Sat Mar 25, 2017 9:49 pm
"An extreme example, but duly noted," Syria responded while she straddled her staff. The icy fingers would solve that particular problem promptly, but in the same way that Syria enjoyed arguing pointlessly with Septimus, she rather enjoyed dealing with Beshayir's shenanigans. Pulling back on the staff to point the blue rose skyward, Syria noted that they all enjoyed being difficult to some degree.
With Ceridwen as the harbinger of their envoy, Syria flew beside Septimus. While the city did not grow small with altitude, it gradually did so with distance, until only its tallest roofs were visible from over the incomplete wall and the thickening forest canopy.
Meanwhile, at their intended destination...
Fallen branches and logs frequented the treeline around the clearing. Among them were whole lengths of trees that included both the branches, the logs and the roots. Their number formed a lattice as impassable as a bramble patch to most. Leaves that had endured the transition from autumn to winter were dead, and piled over the timbers lying atop one another. Irregular wooden spires pointed to the midday sun. They looked like tall stumps, though frayed at the point where the bark was snapped clear of the rest of the stem. These ruined trees stood in a line, culminating in one hardy plant that had its tough exterior blasted apart, exposing the pale layer underneath. And there used to be more of them.
One fractured trunk trembled. At its base stood the metal-skinned being. His metal fingers punctured the raw wood when he grabbed ahold of the remnants of the tree, cracks radiating from each embedded digit. As Desrium exerted more of his strength, the shaking in the ruined tree worsened, and the ground beneath his heavy boots began to break. The soil rose stubbornly, before it began to peel away in a cascade from the surface down into the dirt. From underneath the earth came the roots of tree, inch by inch. Desrium uprooted the tree as one would pick a vegetable from the ground, or a tuber, causing a thin film of dust to rise. The ground underneath the tree gave, pouring into the void left by the root system, while the metal man held the tree over his finned helmet.
The next step in what had become his routine was to turn towards the pile of lumber off to his side and hurl the base of the tree into it while the ground settled and stabilized. And so he did. He brought one foot behind him for balance, turned the tree so that one end was resting over a shoulder, then launched the timber like a javelin. The bulk soared as well as one, up to a point, upon which the natural laws took jurisdiction over the flight and had the tree arcing downwards, rolling and tumbling before crashing down in a heap of twigs and splinters. The crack rang out sharply through the surrounding woods, and the whole process undoubtedly scared off wildlife for miles. It was better than setting fire to the already scorched monuments to battle in order heal the damage dealt, however.
The arena in name only looked unlike the tended to forests around villages, where people cultivated herbs and gathered firewood. There were no convenient paths to be found, even where the ground had been dredged up and cleared of plant life, and the pile of wood would not be claimed and removed. In time the place would look less like a wreck. That time was far from now. Fresh hills of dirt rose from the forest floor, lighter in color than the surroundings, like the repairs done to city hall. The holes kicked, punched and otherwise beaten into the earth had been filled in and smoothed over.
There was a barrel not far from the armored being, smaller than his honey store, and full of seeds he acquired through favor from Brodudika's agriculture. Desrium would need to find seeds and cones out in the area to replant the trees, but a more immediate solution to undoing what his fighting had wrought was to introduce fruits and vegetables that were due to sprout in the spring. This way, the loss of natural habitat would be remedied and there would a source of nourishment for the animals that roamed this way.
As for the fighting... Desrium needed to find some place else that served the purpose of Jiier's former cliff-side home, without being so remote.
Something to contemplate further while uprooting the remaining trees.
