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Post by Deleted on Jul 15, 2017 9:54:28 GMT -6
Hello Starborn, and welcome to Plot 406: Unearthing the Truth Team Leader: Fox Participants: Greer, Noelle, Ritan, Vitali, Thrynn, Alyshia, Addeva
Please keep the following in mind! - Posts must be a minimum of 175 words. There is no maximum! - No strict order is enforced, but there must be at least two posts between your own character's. - No god-moding or reading characters' minds (unless your pony is a literal telepath, anyway) - Always get consent before harming another character! - Your team is precious. Try to interact with everyone. <3 - Have fun! Even if your pony isn't. 8'D
Prompt: Word of mysterious deaths in a coastal village brings a search party to the Farmlands at the Warlord’s behest. Here, in the small town of Holmsa, the remnants of unspeakable horror await discovery. The entire village --every stallion, mare and child-- has been sunk halfway into the earth as if it were water, leaving a field of bodies planted like saplings in the visibly undisturbed ground. Without a soul left alive to tell the story, the scouts search for clues.
Location: the Farmlands of Onea, in the remains of a village called Holmsa. Time of Day: Morning
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Post by tarriedsea on Jul 15, 2017 20:46:02 GMT -6
Today. Today they would reach Holmsa.
Lila paced a few hundred feet parallel to the group, tracking something with complete concentration with her nose to the ground. "Lila!" Fox barked, and the white dog's head snapped up. She trotted back, tongue lolling out the side of her mouth. Fox nuzzled her head with her lips. They were almost there, and if any moles or spies were hanging around, she wanted her dog close.
Fox had been sent to check out destruction and camps before. This sort of command wasn't new to her. But with the rumors of Bloody Flank activity, and that day months ago she had seen the camp with her own eyes... well, the Flanks were very much alive and living in this land like parasites. She wasn't too keen on running into them. When she had fled the encampment, being chased like prey, a fear entered her bones that she still couldn't seem to shake. Suddenly, the enemies were not "out there" in lower Hireath. They were here and swore fealty to the same goddess Fox revered.
But she couldn't let fear grip her. They had a job to do, and she was traveling with some foreboding folks for protection. Those two Valkyries she somehow kept being paired with. It was getting humorous at this point. Maybe Kaia was up on her divine pedestal giggling like a schoolgirl at orchestrating their repeated partnership. How irritating.
Additionally her set consisted of a few she didn't know. Another two Scouts. A medic.
And Thrynn. But she didn't want to think about him.
It was a slow, boring journey across farmlands and flat forests, and had taken the better part of a week. But the past two days were woven with the smell of salt air and cool breezes billowing off the sea as they approached the coast. It had been awhile since Fox had seen the sea, and the hints of their destination put a spring in her step.
"Across this next hill, we should be able to see Holmsa," she called back to no one in particular. "Keep your eyes open and senses clear."
With renewed vigor at reaching their destination safely, she broke into a smooth trot, cresting the hill and coming to a stop, a gust of wind tousling her tail. The scene in front of her stared back with lifeless eyes.
No.
Everything was quiet.
Something was very, very wrong.
OOC: At some point in the near future Frank is going to hop in and write a "setting the scene" post describing Holmsa's current state. Feel free to write your character's first post now for introduction purposes, or if you want you can wait for Frank to post so you can "see" the landscape better.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 15, 2017 21:45:57 GMT -6
At first, it was difficult to determine that anything was out of place.
Birds called across the treetops on either side of sleepy Holmsa, small rowboats bobbed off of small piers within view across the small village. A trio of wild hares cavorted near the forest's edge, but skittered into the trees when the troop of scouts arrived. The morning sun over the ocean was golden, idyllic, a sick-sweet contrast to the scene that came into focus upon further inspection. Though the grass was perfectly undisturbed, glistening with an autumnal dew, and the dirt roads crossing Holmsa were clear of debris or fissure, something was terribly wrong.
Every building in the town seemed... too low to the ground, too short. The tops of doorframes and windows were only belly-high, as if the buildings had sunk straight downward. From the vantage point on the hill there was no sign of civilized life, none of the sounds of industry one would expect from a hard-working town like this one.
From here, your group can see a wooden wheelbarrow dumped onto its side on a hilly path toward the pier, what appears to be a sack of grain washed up on the shore, and a gravel road that leads into the village square.
What do you do? (We are going to be trying something out in this thread! thank you for being my guinea pigs ; ) I will be posting "as" the environment once in a while while your characters uncover new things!)
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Post by Svantanon on Jul 15, 2017 23:47:18 GMT -6
Alyshia War-Forged Valkyrie
If Alyshia could read minds, she would have admitted that she shared Fox's sentiments; the gods must have an odd sense of humor if they were so intent on keeping the fates of these three mortals twined together for this long. At this point the Valkyrie almost expected to see Fox's disgruntled spotted face waiting for her whenever she and Addeva were sent on any mission. And as for the missions... if it wasn't Bloody Flanks, it was Vagabonds. If tradition meant anything to the Earth Mother's mischievous meddlings, Alyshia just couldn't wait to see what new and unexpected foe they'd be facing up against, this time.
Catching herself on her pessimistic thoughts, the mare breathed long and deep, blowing out of her nostrils and watching the fog lift from her muzzle. It wasn't like she enjoyed expecting the worst, but the last expedition had put a damper on her store of optimism, and the reports surrounding Holmsa had her bristling from the moment they began their long journey to the sleepy town. The plain, serene landscape they traveled through had done nothing to ease her nerves, the tension only being amplified in the vastness of Onea's wilderness and the tiny patrol. Mysterious deaths were never a good sign in any given situation... but Alyshia couldn't imagine how the townsfolk must feel living in that nightmare. She and her family lived in the busy-- but comforting-- safety of Skeldr. Those poor people in Holmsa must be terrified for their loved ones and friends, their children...
She eased herself with the knowledge that soon their little party would arrive at the town's shore, ready to help them solve these disturbing mysteries and protect the civilians there from any further harm. Whoever was responsible for these tragedies would be found, and dealt with.
It was what Valkyries like she and Addeva-- and the newest Valkyrie recruit, a mare named Greer-- were here to do.
Erm... and the others, too. Of course. Fox had surprised Alyshia with her help during that Vagabond fiasco, so she knew she could at least trust her to have their backs. The medic was a walking stone wall who didn't seem all that friendly, but that was a state of mind Aly could relate to. However, Alyshia was all too familiar with the haughty nature of Raiders, and if this one tried saying any sh*t, the mare certainly wasn't going to stand for it.
... It was nice having Noelle here, though. Thank the gods for small favors.
Aly allowed herself one glance at Addeva before returning her gaze to the horizon. As antsy as she felt having her little sister here, the older Valkyrie had been proven time and again that Addy could hold her own. And besides that, they made one hell of a team. Of course her worries as a big sister was never truly going to fade, but she could at least remind herself to not dwell on those worries as much as she had, before. After all, Addeva was a strong and capable warrior in her own right.
Fox's interactions with her dog-- Lila-- was unexpectedly warming. And perhaps the mood was contagious. Alyshia stole a moment to nuzzle her snow leopard, Poofkin, who returned the affection with a purr and a brush of her pelt.
"Across this next hill, we should be able to see Holmsa. Keep your eyes open and senses clear."
Ahh. Finally.
"Understood," the dappled mare responded with a quick nod as she trotted after Fox, looking back behind her on occasion to ensure no one was left behind. Goodness, it was a relief to have finally reached their destination. She wondered if the town would have any shops open, a place for her and Addy to grab a small but pleasant breakfast during their stay here. Aly didn't normally indulge in such thoughts, but it had been a long and bland few days.
But as the Valkyrie caught up to Fox-- who had slown down to a halt at the top of the hill-- relief and newfound zeal slowly twisted into confusion... and dread. The scene before them was alarmingly quiet, save for birdsong and the pitter patter of nearby forest creatures.
And the town... it looked...
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Alyshia squinted.
This... made no sense.
"... What is the meaning of this?" the mare finally blurted out, struggling to make sense of the what-the-[censored] she was looking at. "Why is everything sunken? It's not even buried, it's just..."Her eyes continued to scan the empty environment before muttering "Where... the hell is everyone?"------- Word Count: 756
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Post by notadonkey on Jul 16, 2017 0:53:19 GMT -6
Addeva War Forged | Valkyrie
Large ears flicked as Addeva listened to the rustle of the grass and crops nearby. Silence had fallen in the small group, which made the little Valkyrie somewhat uneasy. She didn't much like the idea of investigating a village where some have died, but she also didn't like the idea of refusing an order much more. Besides, Alyshia was here with her! She always felt a little more protected with her big sister around. Addy glanced up at her to have their eyes meet for a second, giving Aly a reassuring smile before looking back forward to Fox. It really was odd that they seemed to always find themselves with the chestnut mare, but Addy didn't dwell much on it. Fox seemed pretty capable to her. As for the others, she couldn't say she knew them. A medic is always good to have around, especially after their last scrap with a group of Vagabonds, she knew that all too well. The raider guy could come in handy if it's Bloody Flanks they're dealing with. Addy did not want to run away from a fight with them again if she could help it. Then another scout that Aly knew and a merchant. Huh. They were all pretty much a mixed bag, which had her wondering why the Stone Circle chose this particular group to check the creepy place out. As Fox announced how close they were, Addeva couldn't help but perk up a bit. Finally! After days of travel, it sounded amazing to settle down even for a moment. Even if it was in creepy-death-town-Holmsa. She followed behind Alyshia, stopping on the other side of her over the hill. What was a small smile quickly faded as she gazed upon the scene before her. There was that uneasy feeling again. The houses...they looked like they were swallowed by the ground. "What on Kaia's earth...did this?" She took a side step closer to Alyshia, brushing against her. It's become a bit of a habit, but Addeva did not like the look of this one bit. There seemed to be...nobody around in the deathly silence. She looked up to Fox, awaiting to see what the patrol leader suggest they do.
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Post by firebirdfalling on Jul 16, 2017 9:08:06 GMT -6
I have a good heart but this mouth has other ideas... Abra chittered on his back, the small snowshoe hare complaining about basically everything. It's too cold, it's too hot, what time is it, when are we going to get there, I'm hungry. The damn furball could complain about anything and everything. So Ritan decided she could walk and dumped her on the ground. "If you complain any more, your not coming back home with me." He said, listening as she did a disturbing imitation of a snake's hiss. That little...
Before he could do anything however, the lead scout interrupted his retort. "Keep your eyes open and your senses clear." It was a lean mare, some feathers attached behind her ear, though of course, he couldn't tell what color she was. Fox. Her name is Fox. He'd overheard some of the others talking to her and they mentioned her name. He didn't really remember, or even know, any of the others, but that didn't really matter now. Apparently he had to keep his eyes open.
He snorted quietly. Oh I'll keep my eyes open. But I highly doubt I'll see anything at all. He'd been randomly picked, out of all the other medics that could have been chosen for this gods-forsaken mission, to be the one to come along and act decent. Though, he reckoned, I probably am the best for this job anyways. I do specialize in working on battle fields. I guess this might turn into one.
It didn't take long for them to reach their destination, at least to him. It couldn't have been any faster, because it shut Abra right up. Which prompted him to ask what it was like. His teke senses didn't reach as far as sight did. Maybe 20 feet or so, that's about it. Also part of the reason he got Abra, but he'd never tell her that.
"What do you see?"
Abra hissed again, but scrambled up to his back, whispering quietly once she was hidden between his bags. "All the buildings are sunken, like someone just pushed them down in the mud and they just stuck. And it smells funny here. Not right."
Ritan sighed. Great. Supernatural shit. Thanks Kaia, I really needed this apparently.
The others were exclaiming what was going on, asking each other if they were all seeing the same thing. Ritan remained quiet however. This sort of place didn't need shouting. It sucked up the words and there wasn't even an echo left. Damn eerie, that's for sure. He couldn't hear anything else, besides the others talking among themselves.
"Shush. Don't speak too loud." Ritan said, the hairs on his back standing on end. No, this was not what he signed up for. 447 words || Ritan | WF Medic || Post #1
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Post by bellasuem on Jul 16, 2017 10:14:43 GMT -6
Thrynn Stallion / Raider / War-Forged
Thrynn was begrudgingly coming to terms that unease had become a part of his personality by now. Not even the picturesque little seaside vista they were approaching could hope to unseat the gnawing feeling in his ribs. His head was hung low, and his honeyed eyes were continuously scanning the land around them. In his humble opinion, Hira had cast their names into a bowl and chosen their team at random. The set up made no sense to him, and only added to the stress that was already weighing on his heart. If the Flanks were at the root of their mission, as Thrynn could only expect after their activity skyrocketed this past season, he wasn't sure the outcome would be favorable. Having to flee with their tails between their legs were the least of his worries; they'd be lucky if they had legs to flee on if a decent amount of the savages were still in the area. Why'd they bother to pick off residents of a quiet fishing village, other than the obvious motive of sheer malice, he couldn't guess. Unless their rag-tag group was heading into an ambush. But even that seemed like a long shot. Why Holmsa? There were other more prominent villages to target that would've incited a reaction from the War Lord much quicker.
Thoughts like this had buzzed between Thrynn's ears the entire trip, and evidently they had no intention of stopping until he saw the town for himself. He sighed and his gaze flicked up to Fox for the umpteenth time. Of course their names had to be paired for this mission. He didn't doubt her abilities, but he did doubt himself when she was around. He simply thanked Kaia that she was in the lead, and that she hadn't paid him much mind yet. He wasn't sure he could stand leading if she was following behind. Her gaze would burn a hole in his back before they ever reached their destination.
Besides Fox, there were two Valkyries, barely grown out of their filly stage as far as Thrynn was concerned, and a couple merchants. Graciously, Hira had added a Medic to their party as well. He would no doubt come in handy, especially for the townsfolk. A healers presence always managed to calm nerves, and from the sound of it Holmsa needed all the help and calm they could get. Still, a rag-tag party at best.
Soon the trail began to incline, and Fox announced that their destination was finally within reach. Eager to stop speculating and finally see things for himself, Thrynn pushed himself forward into a trot and followed the spotted mare up the grassy slope. She reached the smooth peak first, and as Thrynn finally stepped up beside her, his ears turned back in agitation. This didn't make any sense. His eyes must be weary from the road; too much staring into open space for too long.
But, no, it must be...
A glance to either side of him confirmed that he wasn't the only one seeing this. Looks of disbelief and anger surrounded him, but that only made him feel worse. It meant that the impossible scene before them was in fact reality, not some distorted vision or trick of the light. "This must be a trick... a ruse of some sort."
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Post by kittyline13 on Jul 16, 2017 18:57:53 GMT -6
Noelle War-Forged Scout
whereve you go, go with your heart Noelle kept her head high as she was deep in thought. It was the first time she was on a mission like this. She is just a mare that goes around to make maps and new discoveries. This was all new to the dark mare, even being in a group. Noelle normally does solo adventures. It is as if Kaia wants her to try new things. Branch out to new people.
The purple mare kept her distance, but was fairly close. Noelle glances around, and tries to make out whom everyone was. She wasn't quite familiar with them other than one mare. A childhood friend she missed dearly. It was so nice to be able to catch up with Alyshia. Noelle's Gods were in her favor. Out of all the others names, Fox stood to her. Her names often pops up from where she lives. Valkyries, a medic, and more scouts. The Stone Circle created quite a group. Who knows what might happen.
Fox's words catches Noelle's attention. "Keep your eyes open and senses clear." The mare nods her head as she kept her eyes and ears open. Finally, they made it to their objective. It was quite. To quite. The closer Noelle make it to the hill, the sound of birds flocking over head. She glances up to try and see what kind they were, but the morning hog made it impossible. When making foot onto the hill, Noelle hears members speak with confusion. "What's wrong? Is everything okay?" she asked in a very soft tone due to their medic. The dark mare turns her head to see the town. Her eyes widens at such sight. "It's like the ground become quick sand. Maybe everyone evacuated, before everything sunk down?" " Should we search for survivors? I wonder if there is any clues around here." Noelle thought out loud. Whatever happen, it wasn't good. This hard working down became a ghost town. post 1 | 334 words [/quote]
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Post by mule-guts on Jul 16, 2017 19:00:43 GMT -6
| hey, young loney is it all okay? Vitali | Wanderer WC | 314 |
The start of autumn was never the colts favorite, it meant that winter was coming and he wanted none of that. The cool early morning hung heavy on his frail body as he snuck his ways through bushes and trees leading up to the village of Holmsa. Nothing he wasn’t used to, still annoying though. He shivered off any settling dew from his undeveloped wings, cautiously peering out from a bush that lined the village. His eyes squinted at the lack of commotion,,,and inhabitants?? Normally, the colt had to stay quiet and unseen for the fear of War-Forged farmer smite for stealing their crops. He tentatively stepped out of the brush, eyes wide, and ears back., unaware of the oncoming band of mixed Forged members.
He swallowed hard, a bad feeling churning in his stomach. Vitali frequented this village for it’s better crops. There was always someone tending to their field or transporting grains, all of which the colt needed to avoid. His eyes darted around at the barren-ness, paying no attention to where he was stepping until he heard an odd gush underfoot. Round ears perked in childhood curiosity, his head turning down to his hoof.
Immediately, everything in his frail body told him to run, run far away. However, all he could muster was a failed scramble and a scream that got caught in his throat. His hoof pulled from another foal’s body, blood and guts dripping from it. His body froze on the ground, brown eyes now fully scanning the demolished farmland. Bodies littered the fields, some sunken half into the undisturbed ground just like the cottage counterparts. Tears began to flood his eyes as his body began to tremble. His breathing was labored, unable to remove himself from the triggering situation. So many things scattered his brain all at once, leaving him to the trauma lain in front of him.
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Post by Svantanon on Jul 16, 2017 23:12:41 GMT -6
Addeva's words mirrored Alyshia's as she took in the eerie sight before them, brushing against her older sister's legs for reassurance. It wasn't hard to pick up on the zonkey's unease, and Aly made a displeased snort as her bewildered look gave way to a glare. Whatever... this... was supposed to be, whatever ruse or trick or game, as the raider phrased it, she was not amused by the act. If this really was a deliberate creation, she could fathom no reason for it to exist. This wasn't how these people lived, was it? How did they even get inside? Through the roofs?
Others stated their confusion and hesitance aloud-- that is, until the medic warned everyone to watch their volume, pulling the mood into a quiet, sullen one once more. Noelle made the soft suggestion that quicksand had taken the town over, but as Alyshia continued to survey the landscape, that simple answer didn't sit right with her... as much as she would have liked for it to.
"That would make sense," she responded quietly, "were it not for the state of the land. The grass couldn't have grown back over disturbed earth this quickly, and the ground looks to be sturdy, although I guess... it's too far to tell from here. Everything about this is just..."
"... Off..."
"Should we search for survivors? I wonder if there are any clues around here."
The Valkyrie swished her tail once as she bit her lip, thinking. With no friendly face in sight and the land keen on stubbornly holding its secrets from the patrol, there seemed to be no other choice. She didn't move right away, instead turning to give Fox a long, troubled look that betrayed her intentions without any attempt to hide them. Her instincts were against everything about this place, and she meant no disrespect to their patrol leader, but they needed to know what had happened here. And if there were any survivors from... whatever strange nature's madness had occured... the party owed it to them to at least try and do something.
She looked back down at Addeva, but was addressing everyone when she responded: "We came here for a reason. The War Lord wouldn't be happy with us avoiding Holmsa altogether after coming this far. Not without knowing what had happened. I... know it may not be the most favorable plan right now," she added, thinking of the Bloody Flanks from her first serious mission. "But I'm... going to check it out. If we're going to do this, we should step carefully. Whatever happened here... it could easily happen again."
Without waiting for a reply, Alyshia made her first tentative steps forward, half easing, half forcing, herself into an even walking pace; knowing better than to run any farther ahead than she had to. Poofkin, like always, was at her side, padding along like a silent shadow.
As she stepped foot on the road to the village square, the Valkyrie took note of a knocked-over wheelbarrow and the stray grain sacks soaking at the water's edge. Noelle was right; whatever had happened here must have been recent enough to have caused the townsfolk to panic and evacuate in a hurry, leaving behind precious harvests and belongings. Where they had fled, however, remained a mystery. Could they have taken to the sea in boats...? No. Aly believed she could see several of them still bobbing along the shore further down.
It was following the shore-line that brought her attention to the horse lying in the grass.
Oh, gods--
"Hey," Alyshia tried to call out to the stranger gently, but her voice cut through the silence like a knife. She winced before deciding against speaking any further and set off into a gallop toward the civilian. They were lying so still, if they were still breathing at all they were going to need emergency care, and fast.
"Are you alright? What happened here? Don't worry, we're here to hel--..."
"!!!"
The horse-- a brown speckled stallion-- made no move to respond to her. Half-buried in the ground, frozen in a pose that almost looked like he had spent the last of his breath trying to escape his earthen prison, dried blood crusted at the edges of his wounds. He stared ahead, toward the lake, death lurking vaguely in his scent and tinging his wide-open eyes a milky gray.
The mare's own eyes were widened as she lifted her forehoof slightly, taking a single ashen step back.
But... But How??? How was he dead? How could he be when his wounds weren't even that severe, his head lolling against the grass, nostrils above the surface-- clearly he hadn't suffocated--
"Medic..." she muttered weakly before stomping her forehoof against the ground twice, voice harshening to a bark. Her attention remained glued to the corpse. "Hey! You! Medic! Can you make any sense of this?!"
Behind her, Poofkin paced, scenting the air with her tongue as her hackles raised slowly.
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Post by firebirdfalling on Jul 17, 2017 4:55:50 GMT -6
I have a good heart but this mouth has other ideas... Soon after he said to keep quiet, most of the others started throwing ideas around in whispered tones, trying not to break the disturbing silence. The odd thing was though, when others thought things were silent, it usually wasn't. There was always the odd water drop, or maybe a small creak from a door or beam. Here though, even the wind didn't make a whisper against tree leaves or grass blades. It was just downright weird. And Ritan knew too. Things like this didn't just happen.
One of the others, another mare from her voice, started to peel off from the group. Abra didn't care for her fluffy companion one bit and he had to agree with her on that one. Poofkin was the things name, and if that didn't creep anyone else out, then Ritan reckoned they were crazy.
It wasn't long after the mare and her snow leopard had wandered off before hearing his name being called. Okay well, it wasn't his name per-say, just his rank.
"Hey! You! Medic! Can you make any sense of this?!" Oh of course, I'm just freaking magic that's all! Ritan thought as he picked his way over in her direction. Abra was no help at all, instead deciding to hide. She didn't like weird things, which he found was just stupid. I mean, how weird could it-
"Oh shit, that guy got fucked up..." Ritan mumbled, once he realized she was actually referring to a dead body and not just some screwed up looking rock. His teke told him that this equine had been here a couple days, the skin stiff from death, but also soft underneath. "Hey, don't touch him, you don't want him to rupture, he's kinda...ripe."
Ritan grimaced as he finished his inspection, realizing that he was buried into the ground. "Hey, Abra, I need your eyes for a minute." She grumbled, but complied, pulling herself out of the little nest she had made between his packs.
It didn't take her long to realize there was a dead body in front of her, which sent her into another tirade of chittering, most of which were none too graceful. "Looks like he just kind of sunk into the ground, like quicksand, but not. There's still grass around him, but no dirt is disturbed except directly around his body. Probably from a struggle." She started to dry heave then, hiding back into her previous spot. Damn, I didn't think it was that bad...
Which then prompted his brain to come up with the most awful joke ever. And then proceeded to speak it out loud. "Whoever did this did a shit job. I mean, you're supposed to bury the bodies, not half-ass it, am I right?" That earned a chuckle from himself, though not many others had his morbid sense of humor. Came with working with dead people.
"You're an asshole." Abra piped up from on his back, paired with yet again, another snake hiss. She's been talking to the backyard neighbors I see... 504 words || Ritan | WF Medic || Post #2
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Post by catac0rny on Jul 17, 2017 7:29:41 GMT -6
Greer;War-forged | Valkyrie We used to play outside when we were young and full of life and full of love. Greer adjusted her cloak, the thick dark blue fabric keeping her warm in the early morning. The group of travelers she had been requested to join were not all that unfamiliar. Some she was sure she had seen in her store once and others just around town. She knew without a doubt that there was a medic among them, a short little horse named Ritan. She did her best not to judge him, but was unsuccessful. The rest of the group was a formittable band, and she doubted that the bunch would be paired up for a small mission. Two others valkyries were apart of the gang aswell though she had no idea who they were. Greer didnt let her face show it, but her stomach was twisting the entire way to the village. She had only been given the position of Valkyrie just days prior and had had no idea she would be thrown into it so quickly. Still, she was thankful that she wouldnt be babied, not that anyone was in war-forged. As soon as Fox broke into a trot over the hill, Greer followed suit, moving from the far back of the band more toward the front so she could get a good look at the town. Or what was left of it. Greer halted next to fox, her heart catching in her throat. She had the most terrible feeling. She couldnt even hear the others exasperation, their exclamations of surprise of what they were seeing. What she was seeing. The group slowly moved into the town and she took note of everything around her. The half sucken houses, as if the ground had turned into water and then back again. The sacks of grain and other debris left behind, no doubt from whoever had lived here. Where have you gone? She wondered to herself...and then she saw them. Some of the group, including the medic, had gathered around something of interest so she joined them, peering over their shoulders. She back peddled. "What the fuck is- what the fuck happened?" She cried, completely bewildered. "How are you joking about this?" She hissed at the medic, giving him a cold, steely glare.
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Post by tarriedsea on Jul 17, 2017 9:22:43 GMT -6
Alyshia's long troubled look gave Fox no reassurance. If the Valkyrie looked concerned, what was left? Fox had been commissioned as the patrol leader for this trip, and she was usually a bottomless well of random facts and information and stories, but this... this was beyond explanation.
For once she was speechless, and as the others spoke they confirmed her observations. Why was the grass growing alongside the sunken sites? Why wasn't anyone here? Was it deserted? Had it been like this for a long time?
A chill shuddered along her spine. This was the result of some dark magic.
Thinking back it had been strange to not see farmers up and about on their trip there, but Fox assumed they were just out of eyesight. Now the place looked abandoned. And rightly so- the buildings were unlivable. Doorframes only stuck out of the ground three or four feet, their handles gone under the dirt. Were horses trapped inside? She didn't want to put anyone in danger by checking, but leaving any living victims here wasn't an option. Noelle's words spun around in her head.
"Thrynn!" she called, addressing him for the first time this trip, ignoring Ritan's plea to remain relatively quiet. "Check the windows that have panes. Some may be trapped." The ones without panes... well, they were assuredly filled to the brim with dirt and earth. No use checking those.
Small boats bobbed up and down in the waves in the distance, the only things moving within her gaze.
Her stomach twisted. More than anything, she didn't want to go in here. She wanted to tuck tail and run back home and report that the town had endured some natural disaster, and that better-equipped Raiders and Scouts should be the ones assessing it.
But they had come all this way. Stuffing down her unease, she planted her feet into the ground, pulling on her blessing, and listened. There was nothing. No rumbles of a natural disaster, no strange hoofbeats coming their way. The ground was dead.
"It seems abandoned" she started, before realizing everyone else had already begun to spread out in curiosity. She sighed and called out, "Look for clues! Look for stragglers!"
Even Lila had abandoned her caretaker to rustle through some high grasses on Fox's left. "Lila!" Fox ordered, internally kicking herself for not training the dog better before bringing her on a long trip like this. Lila paid her no attention and trotted along until her fluffy white tail disappeared in the grass. Stupid dog. If only she weren't so strong-willed.
Fox sprang after her, muttering to herself until the grass cleared and she nearly ran into Lila's back end and-
suddenly breathing movement eyes
Lila was stone-still staring at the stranger and made no sound. Not even a growl. Fox stopped short behind her. Her eyes widened, her head shot up.
A tiny- so tiny!- pegasus colt was staring back at them. At his feet laid a body half-buried in the ground, blood trailing from the small corpse's abdomen. Fox had to blink a few times to realize the body on the ground was very much dead, but this little standing thing was very much alive.
Was he an inhabitant? Was he a survivor? Did he know the dead foal at his feet? He didn't say anything. Fox didn't either. She waited to see if he'd make the first move. Out of the corner of her eye she began to see other bodies littering the field behind him, and panic rose in her chest. But she had to push them from her mind for this moment. They looked slain, and he looked alive, and he'd receive her attention first.
"Who are you?" she asked in a tone slightly softer than she'd address an adult. Alarms resounded in her mind that this little kid could be bait for an ambush on the Scout's group, and she remained ready to spring into action if needed.
But the terror on his face partially erased that notion. There were tears in his eyes and his body shook. A maternal pity flooded Fox's heart. Still, not enough to surrender to his aid.
He didn't answer.
"Who are you?" she asked again, even softer. "You're okay. I'm not going to harm you." WC 465
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Post by bellasuem on Jul 17, 2017 17:31:44 GMT -6
Thrynn Stallion / Raider / War-Forged
Thrynn felt as if there were no need for silence and stealth at this point; whatever or whoever had the magic at their disposal to do this - well, he doubted that the element of surprise would give them much of an edge. He appreciated the Medic's caution, though. It was a sobering addition to all the confusion and unease in the air. As Alyshia, one of the young Valkyries, began to speak, Thrynn found himself agreeing with her. She was voicing the truth that none of them wanted to hear - that Holmsa still needed investigating. The spotted stallion shook his head and sighed as he considered the grim undertaking. Whatever they found, it wasn't going to be good. He could only pray to Kaia that the cursed village was so deathly silent because its inhabitants had fled whatever caused this bizarre scene, not because they had been caught up in it themselves.
He had just taken a step when Fox called his name. He felt impossibly small all of a sudden, images of his childhood flashing to the forefront of his mind. Kaia be blessed, he was only left to the mercy of his own thoughts for a moment. Thrynn gave a sharp nod in Fox's direction as she issued her order, and it was one he agreed with. If there was anyone left in this town, it was their duty to find them, even if that meant digging them out of the ground.
His hooves thudded dully against the dirt as he headed for the nearest sunken home. A brick chimney was beginning to crumble onto the wooden roof, and using his telekinesis Thrynn picked up a broken piece of masonry and tossed it at the half-buried window. The sound of breaking glass rang sharply in the silent space, and Thrynn took a moment to scan between what was left of the buildings to see if he had roused any activity.
Nothing.
He was beginning to think that a posse of Bloody Flank Raiders charging through the ghost town might even be a welcome sight at this point. Thrynn knew how to fight, he knew how to defend himself. He did not know magic, and he didn't know what might have caused this. He'd take the enemy he knew over the one he didn't if he had a choice in the matter.
"Medic! Medic!"
Thrynn heard the sudden call from deeper in the village and cursed. He threw himself down onto his front knees, trying to get a good look inside the dim shell of a house. "Hello! Hello! Is anyone inside?" he shouted into the window. The creak of the wooden frame was all that called back to him. The stallion cursed again and jumped to his hooves, breaking into a canter as he headed towards the commotion.
What he found was worse than anything Thrynn could've expected. He anticipated death, but not the unholy scene that laid before his hooves. The decomposing body of an equine lay staring blindly up at the group, partly swallowed by the ground just as the buildings had been. "Oh gods..." he muttered, ignoring the argument that threatened to spark between the silver Valkyrie and the Medic. Seeing Kaia's earth turned against her people like this... Something very dark was at work in Holmsa.
"We need to look for survivors, anyone who might be able to explain this. Just because the villagers may be... buried, like this one, doesn't mean they're all dead. Some might be trapped, or hiding in the surrounding forest."
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Post by notadonkey on Jul 17, 2017 18:06:11 GMT -6
Addeva War Forged | Valkyrie
Wordlessly, Addeva began to pick her way through the taller grass after a swift nod to Alyshia. Her sister was right, they needed to scope out the area. Fox's orders only solidified her current goal to find out what the hell happened here. An itch in the back of her mind told her that this place screamed 'THIS IS A TRAP IDIOT', but she tried her very best to shove that thought in a drawer with lock and key... This didn't stop her from making sure her dagger was tight to her bracer though. The zonkey branched out from Alyshia, making sure to tread lightly as to not make much noise. Big ears swung to and fro as she kept her eyes peeled, just trying to pick up any signs of life. She glanced into the nearest home with visible windows, not seeing any such sign within the abode. It was clearly inhabited by someone, furniture could be seen, even food was on the counter. Clearly, oddly, whoever was here left in a hurry. She turned, looking out to Fox who was heading in one direction with her familiar. Addeva decided to follow after her, the odd feeling in her stomach still alive and kicking. Speaking of kicking...the small Valkyrie's hoof knocked into something on the ground. Something that definitely did NOT feel like a rock. "What the- OH HOLY SHIT" Addeva quickly scrambled back from the body of a young mare stuck out of the ground. Her eyes were glossed over and blood was caked on her face. Addeva stood legs apart in wide-eyed horror as she heard her sister call for a medic somewhere nearby. She looked around, now seeing the bodies littering the floor...all in the same state as the one in front of her. Her heart was thundering in her chest, what did this to these people? She swallowed before trying to move her stiff body. "Deep breaths" She told herself before taking a step towards where Fox was standing as she spoke softly to...a survivor?! Immediately Addeva trotted towards her, slowing to a stop as she realized the tiny colt was as freaked out on the outside as she was on the inside. She thought about how she tries to comfort Ales when he's upset, how she usually tries to be positive and warm. "Don't you worry, we're here to help." She smiled as positively as one could after seeing dead bodies. "Are you hurt?"
She took a small step closer. This colt wasn't much younger than she was, maybe he'd find comfort in that.
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Post by Svantanon on Jul 17, 2017 18:57:57 GMT -6
Alyshia was relieved by how quickly-- if begrudgingly-- the medic obliged to her call. But as she watched his reaction at the body before them, the mare admitted to herself with a slight wince that it might have been best to have warned him, first. Ah, well. What was done was done. Hopefully he could give her some answers.
"Hey, don't touch him, you don't want him to rupture, he's kinda...ripe."
The Valkyrie's stomach churned at the use of the words. "No need to worry about that," she responded a little too quickly as she took one more step back, allowing the healer more space to do his work... or, at least, whatever work was left for him to do on a soul that was no longer there. The stallion muttered to his familiar-- a female hare-- and Alyshia watched as she hopped out from his pack to inspect the corpse. He must be a Familar Whisperer. That's gotta be useful.
It wasn't long before two others joined them, their arrivals made known by their reactions to the gruesome sight.
"Oh, gods..."
"What the fuck is- what the fuck happened?"
With nothing else to contribute, Alyshia looked once more to the medic...
...And was promptly displeased.
"Whoever did this did a shit job, I mean, you're supposed to bury the bodies, not half-ass it, am I right?"
Incredulous, unimpressed, and offended all at once, she shot the doctor an icey glare. Greer confronted him on his poor sense of humor, and Aly gave the other mare an approving look to share her disgust.
Whatever meager ounce of politeness she had was smothered as she turned to acknowledge the medic again. "Look, we can pay this horse proper respect if that's not in your job description," she said, referring to herself and Greer, "but is there a reasonable explanation for his death or not?"
She was startled by Addeva's loud swearing, and turned around to see that her sister had found yet another body. That ever-creeping dread gnawed at Alyshia's insides with newfound vigor, although it was tempered by the sight of Fox coaxing a frightened child.
...A... child? A survivor?!
The mare's eyes softened momentarily before returning her attention to the small group that had surrounded the body.
"Fox just found a survivor. There could be others. Should we spread out?"
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Post by firebirdfalling on Jul 17, 2017 19:45:15 GMT -6
I have a good heart but this mouth has other ideas... Wow, didn't think I'd get that great of a reaction out of these Valkyries, Ritan thought, when his, albeit... sensitive, comment received more than a few words of protest from the mares. But I mean, what other sort of jokes were he going to make? Why bees have needles suck up their asses? That's an old joke. And didn't work in this situation anyways.
But the matter still stands. Dead people half buried without a trace of any equine intervention besides what they brought with them. That, was what was important. Ritan sighed, turning to face one of the Valkyries. He choose the right one apparently because she ended up being the most vocal.
"Look, we can pay this horse proper respect if that's not in your job description, but is there a reasonable explanation for his death or not?" Ritan scoffed at her sass, but regarded her with a little more respect. Most equine tended to just ignore him and his somewhat demented sense of humor, but her, she faced it head on. Good for her.
"Okay, you want to know what I think? I'll show you." He moved over to the other side of the body, shouldering his way through the other gathered mares gently. It doesn't pay to be rude physically. Social rudeness was much more fun.
"See here?" He pointed his hoof in the general direction of the ground around the body. "These scuff marks in the grass and dirt, I'm guessing were from this 'poor soul' struggling. But otherwise, there's no dirt moved, like he was buried with shovels or whatever. That means the most likely cause of this was a very powerful blessing." Pause for effect.... andddd continue.
"Now I don't know how much you know about the gods and their specific blessings, but an equine blessed with one of Kaia's sounds like a very likely possibility. More specifically, Plant manipulation. But it could also be Earth manipulation but much less likely. Now, would you like to share with the class why I came to that conclusion or do I have to spell that out for the rest of you kiddos?"
Ritan raised an eyebrow for effect, apparently that's what others had told him to do. Said it gave him more 'finesse'.
"Okay, while the rest of you mull that over and come up with your own theories, whoever owns the giant furball of terror, I'd like you to join me on the hunt for a less...volatile body. This one won't cooperate very well for what I plan on doing."
He sighed, wishing he could see their faces before wandering farther into the village. Maybe that'll get those girls off his back now.
"Hey, what's your name by the way? I never caught it on the way here and your clawed demon prevented me from getting Abra to sneak around and spy for me. And no, I don't sent her spying on a daily basis. Only when I don't know people's names. Obviously, she's not doing a good job. By the way, my name's Ritan. Highly doubt anyone else will use it, so just shout it out into the void next time you need something." 531 words || Ritan | WF Medic || Post #3
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Post by catac0rny on Jul 17, 2017 20:00:00 GMT -6
Greer;War-forged | Valkyrie We used to play outside when we were young and full of life and full of love. Greer shook her head. "I'll go look around." She said curtly, trotting in the direction of a small cluster of more half buried houses. The first one had a dark red door with black trim, and upon inspection it seemed warped and somewhat week. She gave it a few wacks and it broke, splinting scattering as she collapsed down on her knees, peaking inside the hole. She gagged, coughing to the side as she stood up. "Theres a couple in here...dead." She announced. The smell was unbelievable, wafting out from the now open door. All she had seen was the silhouette of a hoof and forelock sticking out of the ground and what she could only assume was a head. As she moved through the houses, stumbling upon more...corpses...she heard a ruckus. The word survivor caught her attention so she glanced at Fox who was standing with a small horse...one of the smallest she had ever seen. "Well...I will start checking the woods if anyone cares to join. I have...a bad feeling about the houses." She told fox, cantering toward the tree line where she could only hope some had managed to flee to.
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Post by kittyline13 on Jul 17, 2017 20:53:36 GMT -6
Noelle War-Forged Scout
whereve you go, go with your heart The Dark mare just shook her head. She feared the possibilities of what had happen. Noelle said a quick prayer in her thoughts as she wished everyone was okay. However, things were were from okay. As people started to split up and search for clues, Noelle decided to go her own path. " Well since people are going that way, I'll check the docks." she said as she picked up her white feet heading that way.
The sound of the water hitting the docks was quite relaxing. Her eyes drifted down to see now one, but three bodies burred. Noelle's heart dropped to the ground at such sight. All of their eyes were a ghostly color, whites and grays. The mare stepped back, and stumbled over her feet as she was covered in fear. This was the first time Noelle was ever seen the dead. It made it twice as worse when she say a foals corpse. Tears started to form her eyes as they were widen. "My Gods, please let this be a nightmare." Noelle said. All she could think about was if her own family were among these bodies. Even the thought of particular mare made a tear run down her cheek.
The nightmares these people have seen.. What could have happen? Only the dead know these mysterious facts.
Noelle couldn't take the sight any more. She did everything she could to pull herself together, and wiped her eyes. Not a single boat was gone. " Something must have happened quick since none of the boats were gone." She said to herself. The mare continued to look around then saw Fox and another mare with a living foal. Noelle's motherly instants kicked in as she trotted over to them just as they were asking for their name. "We need to get them to a safe place. This isn't a place for a foal." She said to Fox and the other mare. " Hey there, I'm Noelle. We're here to help you, and the others. Do you think you can move a little bit?" Noelle added softly. The mare lowered her head down to brush her muzzle over the child's head and cheek to give them reinsurance.
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Post by bellasuem on Jul 17, 2017 21:37:49 GMT -6
Thrynn Stallion / Raider / War-Forged
The group surrounding the corpse began to disperse, each headed in their own direction. With one last solemn look at the villager, Thrynn turned his back and resumed his search of the buildings. Some were completely inaccessible - unless he wanted to stomp a hole in the roofing, but any equines stuck in those particular homes may as well be in their grave already. The smell had begun to hit him now that he was in the heart of the town, and it served as an acrid reminder that what they were all experiencing was in fact reality and not some fever induced nightmare.
Now that he was expecting them, bodies became more and more apparent as he ventured between the wooden tombs. From afar they had just looked like rubble. It was a bit hard to judge, but it seemed that whatever force had surged through Holmsa didn't discriminate. Thrynn could pick out stallions, mares, and even young teens and foals. There were no selective measures in place, no personal clues to be gleaned. Just one impersonal, clean sweep of death that crushed everything in its wake. Like a wave.
Thrynn turned his head to the shoreline, squinting and pinning his ears as if it were some eavesdropper he forgot was in the room. He never did like the sea. Too open, too shifting, too vast.
Too unpredictable. With newfound agitation he set his path upon the ocean, hooves careful to avoid desecrating any remains that laid between him and that wide expanse of blue-black. He could still see the boats bobbing against the docks, and to his untrained eye they looked perfectly sea-worthy. They hadn't been effected by whatever it was that swept through town.
Another unexpected but much more welcome sight suddenly sprung into being as he rounded the corner of what appeared to be an old shop. An impossibly tiny foal was standing, shivering and staring wide-eyed at the cluster of mares that currently surrounded it. As much as Thrynn wanted to ask what the child had seen or heard, he doubted the poor thing would make any sense of it in his current state. Not that the brood of cooing mares seemed like they would let him get past them to ask in the first place.
So the Raider continued on towards the sea. He couldn't be certain since he hadn't checked yet, but the forest and meadows surrounding Holmsa seemed unaffected by the sinking phenomena. Trees were still standing at their normal height, and the rabbits and birds had seemed to be acting normal as well. The sea offered no clues, but how could it. It was just an endless expanse of water. And that's exactly what had Thrynn so suspicious; anything could've happened out there and they would be none the wiser no matter how hard they looked.
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Post by Svantanon on Jul 18, 2017 12:56:38 GMT -6
The medic scoffed, but her words seemed to have reached him on some level. "Okay, you want to know what I think? I'll show you."
Oh, good. At least now he was going to do his job.
Alyshia listened intently as the stallion pointed out what they could all see-- the state of the earth around the corpse, and the few signs of struggle that must have been from him. But as the medic presented his theory that this was the doing of a blessed equine, more specifically someone blessed by Kaia, her skin began to crawl. The idea of anyone using the goddess's power for such evil-- and against her own people!-- was as disturbing as it was hard to believe. She didn't even catch the medic's snarky use of the word "kiddos."
"I..." her eyes drifted back down to the poor horse sprouting miserably from the ground. "It makes sense, but... how? The gods would never bless someone who sought to use their gifts for... for something like this...?"
It was still difficult to fathom what horrors the horse may have experienced before finally passing on. The few dead whom Alyshia and Addeva had passed by on their journey to the top of Mount Skeldr were nothing like him. They had all looked almost asleep in the snow, eyes closed and at peace with the elements of the gods who loved them. That was the peace everyone deserved when their time came. What happened to this poor soul... it wasn't right. It was cruel.
(paraphrasing what I said in the last post for smoothness/continuity)
It was at that point that Addeva was startled by another dead body, and Alyshia's attention was momentarily distracted. After she saw Fox speaking to a young child, she brought up the possibility that there could be other survivors waiting to be found, but the others around her already had plans. The Raider made his way to the shore while Greer inspected a few homes on her way to the forest.
With the crowd dissipating, it seemed as though the medic wasn't keen on wasting time, either.
"Okay, while the rest of you mull that over and come up with your own theories, whoever owns the giant furball of terror, I'd like you to join me on the hunt for a less...volatile body. This one won't cooperate very well for what I plan on doing."
The Valkyrie rolled her eyes at his referral to Poofkin, but cast one last worried glance in Addy's direction. The last thing she'd wanted to do in a situation like this was to split away from the zonkey, but... at least she wasn't alone. She and Noelle were now working with Fox to put the frightened child at ease, and Aly felt better knowing that her friend and her sister were in each other's company. In any case, they were Valkyries; here to protect everyone involved on this mission, and the medic could use her help.
She sighed-- hoping she wouldn't regret this-- and gestured at Poofkin before following in the healer's footsteps.
"Hey, what's your name by the way? I never caught it on the way here and your clawed demon prevented me from getting Abra to sneak around and spy for me."
Alyshia raised a brow.
"And no, I don't send her spying on a daily basis. Only when I don't know people's names. Obviously, she's not doing a good job. By the way, my name's Ritan. Highly doubt anyone else will use it, so just shout it out into the void next time you need something."
...She was admittedly humored by that image, but gave little more than a flick of her ear. At least she wouldn't have to keep calling him 'medic.' "Alyshia. Glad to make your acquaintance, Ritan."
Beside her, Poofkin's pelt ruffled some as the snow leopard made a string of huffs and a few grumbles from her throat. The mare winced. Good gods, you silly cat, now's not the time to embarrass me.
"Furball of terror? Clawed demon??? I'm far more polite than Otama's walking storm cloud, and kids love me! I'm rather good with children. Your foul-tempered saddle-sack dweller would probably just make them cry."
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Post by mule-guts on Jul 18, 2017 18:26:06 GMT -6
| hey, young loney is it all okay? Vitali | Wanderer WC | 357 |
What felt like hours, days, weeks was only a few minutes of sheer terror that was interrupted by a relatively large mare and her dog. The colt’s trembling body managed to gaze up at her, tears streaming down his face. Her questions rattled his hectic brain, but it wasn’t long before he was surrounded by two other mares. All of which with their own questions and statements. So many questions. Too many questions. It overwhelmed him, causing a heavier flow of tears and rapid breathing. He wanted to answer them but he just couldn’t, the sudden trauma overtaking his already weak vocal chords. Not like he’d really talk anyway.
His attention was drawn to the zonkey mare, Addeva as she took a step forward. His head whipped to her, mirroring her actions by taking a step back. Momma would not be happy that he was here. Not one bit. He wanted to flee back to her cold comfort but instead he was caught off-guard by the soft muzzle of the even larger, black mare. He pulled away quickly, a yelp passing through his lips, afraid that they were going to harm him, despite all of their soft cooing. His eyes shut tight, mumbling nonsense under his breath. Completely unaware to himself, Vitali called upon his blessing of pain infliction to cause a minor burning sensation on each of the mares’ muzzles. It was something he never intentionally meant to do or even knew why it happened but it always reared it’s head when the colt was filled with intense emotions. The grass engulfed the colt’s body as he brought his spindly legs over his head, wings tucked tightly at his sides. It was scratchy and irritating but Vitali had other issues at hoof to worry about. The birds that tweeted so happily, disregarding the massacre at hand, mixed with the colt’s mumbling creating it’s own eerie scene. He wanted out but he didn’t want to be alone in fear of whatever could have done this. His mind created it’s own little world for the colt as he lay horrified, telling him Everything is Fine.
This Is Fine.
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Post by notadonkey on Jul 19, 2017 9:52:46 GMT -6
Addeva War Forged | Valkyrie
She watched as the little colt took a step back from her advancement towards him, her expression softening. Addeva couldn't help but feel awful for the little pegasus, of course when there were three of them and only one of him, he has every right to freak out... Especially with the company of the half buried dead all around them. The Valkyrie looked up to Fox and now Noelle who were both standing near her as the colt buckled into the grass and trembled in front of them. "Maybe we should give him some space, this is a lot to take in-" She began to say before she felt an odd sensation on her nose. It honestly didn't hurt much, but it didn't stop her from rubbing her nose with her front leg, thinking it was a pesky bug that stung her before making the connection that it actually might have been some sort of blessing from the colt. Addeva let out a small sigh. She really wanted to help this kid, but they also needed to find out what the hell happened here. The young mare figured she should first make herself look non-threatening. The zonkey then looked around where she was standing, making sure there were no... friends before settling down into the grass a horse length away from the still trembling colt. "I'm sorry that we scared you, but there is nothing to be afraid of. Let's start with something easy. My name is Addeva, what's yours?" Her voice was soft, almost child like. If they wanted to get any info from the colt, they had to get him to calm down first. She looked up to the other two mares, motioning her head towards the ground to get them to lower themselves to the ground level.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 19, 2017 11:14:40 GMT -6
Thrynn made his way to the sea, using a time-worn footpath, still impressed with the generations of shod hooves and cart tracks that had created it. It was a sentimental image of life in Holmsa; diligent farmers cutting through the tall grass to bring their goods to the pier. The ocean rolled over itself lazily toward the shore, sounding like a sigh. It was completely unperterbed by what had happened here.
The shore, however, bore scars of intrusion. The sack of grain the group had seen from the hilltop became visible again through the high grass, but close up revealed itself to be the lifeless form of a champagne-colored foal. The child had washed up on shore, following an apparent drowning, but, more curiously, was surrounded by many sets hoofprints. Many of the tracks were uneven, stumbling, dragging, twisting up the sand at odd, injured-looking angles.
Even stranger than that, they seemed to be heading inland up the beach, coming from the sea.
As Greer cantered for the treeline, entering the dark woods, the signs of civilization grew scarce, and the sparse signs of struggle vanished altogether. The deeper Greer went, the more dim the light became. It was discouraging, and poor conditions for a search. Just as Greer was about to return to the group, however, something in the undergrowth became visible.
It looked at first like the broken portions of a fallen tree, angular in texture, covering the forest floor. As she approached the scattered, splintered branches, it became clear that these weren't trees at all. Bones, most of them strewn without reason, spread out for yards in every direction before. From the number of skulls, there must have been dozens of skeletons left here, their bones free of any flesh. Old. Long, long dead, not like the citizens of Holmsa.
A skull at her feet, dark with filth, smiled up at her. It was spotted with barnacles and tinged black from moisture.
Ritan and Alyshia's search for a "less volatile body" proved fruitful.
Heading into the town square, they had their pick of a veritable garden of candidates which had been invisible from the hill. As they walked, they passed a farmer's cart outside of town, dumped over on its side so that its bagged contents covered the road. Strangely, the cart had not been half-swallowed by the earth in the same manner as the buildings and bodies ahead. The harness attached to the cart, upon closer inspection, had been cut and torn rather than unbuckled, as if the wearer had freed themselves in haste.
Dead ahead of the cart, it was easy to see where the anomaly in the earth had begun. Still wearing portions of the severed harness, a huge-bodied draft horse was partially sunken into the ground. Her back legs vanished underground while her front end was free, only her hooves buried. The dirt around her showed her attempt to pull her elderly body from entrapment, but more obvious was the wound that had ended her struggle.
Her head had been removed in one clean slice. It was more damage than any of the other bodies bore, a pointed insult, a message. Bahar's spotted back was instantly recognizable to anyone who frequented Skeldr town, or knew the notorious Stone Circle elder from her government dealings. Her severed neck was swarmed with flies. Her head was nowhere to be seen.
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Post by catac0rny on Jul 19, 2017 11:46:56 GMT -6
Greer;War-forged | Valkyrie
We used to play outside when we were young and full of life and full of love.
Greer took in the deep earthy scent with closed eyes, and chose a direction to start with. The sun peaked through the trees, beams of sunlight poking in here and there but the dark dirt and the trees shadows made it difficult to see anything. "Kaia how i love your earth but must it be so hard to see?" She mumbled, her nose close to the ground, searching for any sign of civilization or even a recent hoof print for gods sake. Nothing. Soon she had searched most of the immediate woods and had nothing to show for it, one big waste of time. Despite her reservations, she decided to give the last section she had divided a chance. Like the rest, she believed there was nothing, just a few branches on the ground, shaded by the trees so much that they were merely silhouettes. But...they were scattered in such a strange manner she decided to investigate closer, walking over to the large, spread out pile. "What the-" Sh mumbled, realizing they werent branches at all. Bones. "Dear Kaia..." Not just any bones, old bones. Bones that had to have been dead for much longer then anyone in the village was. No flesh...no stink...nothing but white, black tinged bones. Upon closer investigation, they were dotted with barnacles. Greer noted their location by the large boulder not far from view and took off, galloping back toward the village. "Hey!" She called out, trying to get their attention as she slid to a halt. "I found something, in the woods. Skeletons their must have been at least... i dont know a dozen skulls, maybe more." She announced, not concerned with shielding the child of the gore she had found. "No flesh, no blood, nothing. Just old...barnacle covered bones." She panted. "It definitely isnt village citizens. No way. They are completely...decayed but they are just scattered, but it doesnt seem the dirt has been disturbed like they were...unburied. They cant have been their long, nothing has grown on them yet, except for barnacles." She told, speaking quickly, her words stumbling over each other.
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Post by tarriedsea on Jul 19, 2017 12:02:00 GMT -6
The more voices who spoke up at her side, the more irritated Fox became. Gods, couldn't they go find something else to do?
But it wasn't until she felt a sharp burning pain on her muzzle that she realized the volatile nature of the scene at hand. Cute or not, the kid was a stranger in the middle of a dead town and none of them knew what he could be capable of.
He still hadn't spoken, but the tears had grown larger, and it was evident that the three mares were overwhelming him.
"Stop!" she said lowly, under her breath to the mares at her side, not turning to look at them. She didn't want to take her eyes off the colt, but she averted her eyes to the space over his back rather than his face directly. Eye contact might freak him out more.
Fox internally rejoiced at this opportunity to take control of the situation. The tragedy that was Holmsa had left her without words or explanations, but she could at least give her group instructions.
Since the other two mares had already touched him oh my god she immediately deemed them unfit to treat the colt with the appropriate caution.
"Addeva, go find your sister." Addeva had already gotten lower to him like she was going to become his best friend. Maybe Addeva was closest to him in age, but if anything happened to a Valkyrie on Fox's jurisdiction Hira would have her head on a platter by morning.
"Noelle, go with Greer." The new Valkyrie had last been seen moving into the woods by herself, and Fox was uneasy about letting the recruit alone when she was still wet behind the ears. Second to Fox (of course) Noelle had a better grasp on landmarks and environmental clues than anyone else here.
And lastly. "Lila, shoo. Go away." The Samoyed gave Fox a glare, then a yawn, then trotted back the way they came through the grass.
Fox backed up a few steps then sat down dog-like, her rump hitting the grass with a soft thump. She still avoided looking at the colt directly but kept glancing at him from time to time to make sure he hadn't pulled any tricks.
She didn't want to engage him, but if he was a victim, she didn't want to leave him here either. The War-Forged had an irritating philosophy of loyalty to their own people.
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Post by firebirdfalling on Jul 19, 2017 14:17:13 GMT -6
I have a good heart but this mouth has other ideas... "Alyshia...nice name. It suites you." Ritan said, flicking his ears back to listen to her large furball's complaints.
He stopped, turning his head to face the leopard, preparing a speal for her. Sadly, it fell short when Alyshia gasped, along with a single name. "Bahar."*
Ritan turned once more, ignoring the familiar. They must have made it to the square and it wasn't pretty, based off of her reaction. Abra wasn't moving on his back and he reckoned she was asleep, either that or she fainted. Either way, she wasn't going to be any help and he was tired of dealing with her teenager level sass.
So he asked the next available person around. "Hey, want to tell me what you see? I would love to ask Abra but it seems she has decided to become indisposed for the moment. Describe the state of the body and anything else of import. Like, if you can figure out what happened, that'd be nice."
"Judging from the smell, I definitely don't want to be messing around with this one..." 177 words || Ritan | WF Medic || Post #4 Made by Riley at THQ! Note*: I have permission from Svantanon to have Alyshia to exclaim that one word to help Ritan figure out who the heck that is lol
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Post by Svantanon on Jul 20, 2017 20:41:37 GMT -6
"Alyshia...nice name. It suites you."
Compliments outside of combat were not something that the vanner mix was used to, but she did her best to respond appropriately. "... Oh. Thanks."
Yeah. That seemed to work.
Ritan turned to face Poofkin as she finished whatever rant she'd been on, looking as though he planned on responding, and it occured to Alyshia that it may be a long while again before she got another chance to ask what her pet was prattling on about. Asalah was also a familiar whisperer, but she lived in Eithne's shining capital. Who knew when Aly would have the time to see her friend again, let alone ask her to translate?
But as the road opened to Holmsa's town square, the Valkyrie returned her attention to what was ahead... and her heart dropped to her hooves. She was scarcely aware of her gasping out Bahar's name, or the stumble she made when she rushed to the old mare's desecrated body.
For a long time, all she could do was stare.
Alyshia had only known her as a peer of her father's-- a fellow member of the Stone Circle, and someone whom Edmond had greatly respected in spite of the elderly equine's gender. Hira may have been an inspiration to Aly when she was a young foal, but Bahar, too, had fueled the little filly with hope for a brighter future than that of a simple wife and mother. If she could grow to be half as wise, as brave, as strong as either of the two strong mares... then perhaps... one day...
"Hey, want to tell me what you see?"
Apparently the medic's familiar was unable to describe the scene for him. And to be honest, Alyshia couldn't blame her.
She found strength in the comforting push of Poofkin's pelt against her foreleg, and took a deep breath.
"B... Bahar. She recently retired from the Stone Circle. She was pulling a cart when... when whatever was here made her break free, causing the cart to fall over. She must have tried to help the townsfolk fight..."
"They cut her head off," the Valkyrie's voice was sharp with horror and anger. "She was still struggling against the pull of the earth when they killed her. I don't know where her head is. I don't know if it was taken."
The gruesome sight raised many questions, but no matter the mysteries surrounding Bahar's murder, the mare was certain of one thing.
Whoever did this-- to Bahar, to her village, to any equines in Skeldr or the neighboring towns who were still waiting anxiously for word from their friends and loved ones in Holmsa-- was going to pay.
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Post by bellasuem on Jul 26, 2017 9:21:35 GMT -6
Thrynn Stallion / Raider / War-Forged
The path to the seaside was free of bodies, but once he set hoof on the shore that picture changed. He squinted down the beach at what had appeared to be discarded sacks, but now that he was closer Thrynn wasn't quite as convinced that's what he was looking at after all. His hooves sank into the damp sand as he neared the pale shape, and when he finally got close enough his heart sank. Another dead child, this one being lapped at by hungry waves instead of eaten by the earth itself. Pushing back his revulsion, Thrynn peered closer at the body. It was obvious this colt had died a different death than the rest of the townsfolk. No marks could be seen on the champagne coat, and the soaking hide and glassy film over the colt's eyes indicated a drowning. Maybe he had fled to the sea when the earth in town had begun its assault, and gotten swept out or pulled under in his terror?
Going over the possibilities in his head, the spotted stallion drew his gaze away from the young casualty and back up to the living world. Once again, the beach captured his attention. Only now had he noticed the multitude of hoof prints in the sand surrounding the colt. They looked... Random, and disorganized, like a whole herd had been milling around in slow confusion on the beach. It couldn't have been the rest of Holmsa, they were all trapped in the main part of town as far as he could tell. In fact, it looked like the prints were heading towards town, towards the mass murder scene that used to be Holmsa. Grunting with anger and unease, Thrynn stepped into the sea, walking out until the icy waves were up to his knees. He felt around the sandy bottom of the ocean, feeling for anything that might serve as a clue, but ultimately found nothing.
The sea had reclaimed whatever clues might've been on the beach, besides the poor colt and the hoof prints, so Thrynn trotted back up the beach to the trail he had taken down. Now that he was aware of them, the strange lopsided prints were on this trail as well, scraping their way up the dirt path towards the town center. Once he was close enough, he called out, "Hey! I've got something odd down on the beach." He noticed Fox between the buildings, she had plopped herself in front of the tiny survivor and seemed to be trying to reason with him. He could hear his other team mates nearby, then a sudden yell from one of the mares reached him. Something about bones in the forest...? He loped off towards the voice, finally coming to a stop by the grullo Valkyrie. He listened intently to her odd discovery, and a pit of dread began to grow in his stomach.
It was all too similar to be a coincidence. He waited until the mare had finished, and announced his own discovery as well. "Down by the beach... there's another dead foal. He isn't like the others, though; I think he drowned and washed back up to the beach recently,"he explained, "But there's more..." he didn't even want to suggest it, but it was a possibility they couldn't ignore, no matter how outlandish it sounded. "There's odd sets - many sets - of hoof prints on the beach. They lead into town. I don't know, but... It almost looks like horses came stumbling out of the sea, and into Holmsa."
This didn't explain the ground swallowing up the town and its inhabitants, but it was something. Something sinister, but something.
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Post by mule-guts on Jul 30, 2017 21:00:46 GMT -6
| hey, young loney is it all okay? Vitali | Wanderer WC | 270 |
Vitali slowly raised his small head from his thin legs upon hearing the chestnut mare shoo the rest of the group away. He finally had room to breath and try to process what exactly was going on. His ears perked at the thud of Fox’s rump hitting the grass, a small, anxious smile gracing his moist face. Childish worry continued to twist in his stomach, but, at a lesser caliber than before. The calm of the surrounding naturing soothed the situation, in an odd, eerie kind of way, but soothing nonetheless. With the bird’s chirping and waves gently lapping at the shore, how bad could it really be?
The colt’s brown eyes met with the scout’s as she glanced back at him, the one-sided tension could’ve been cut with a butter knife. “Lost.” Was all Vitali, could muster. His voice was sweet and quiet, yet, strained like he was struggling with the word, which he was. The boy learned to speak late into his life, stunting his pronunciation and vocabulary. Lost was not the correct word to describe his situation, however, but it was the best that he could do.
Vitali slowly raised back to his dainty hooves, keeping the distance between himself and the horse in front of him. As much as he wanted the comfort of another at this time, he could sense that Fox was weary of him, as he was of her. Round ears flicked back and eyes glanced away from her. He could easily just walk away. Let the Forged do their thing, but, he didn’t want to be alone and Momma wasn’t anywhere near.
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