by The Kingpin » Sun Oct 30, 2016 11:12 pm
Arashi stood in his laboratory, his forelimbs busily working with several materials spread across a stone counter. His wings were pressed against the ground, their knuckles serving as an extra pair of legs to support him and free up his taloned paws.
An orb of light, made up of several rings that themselves were made up of tiny runes, undulated and rotated wistfully before him. At its centre was an odd construct of iron and vitorite. It looked like some form of oval cage, but with two different loops where a chain or rope would be attached. Connected to these loops was the construct itself, built around a central rod that narrowed off against hollowed out points in the base of the oval cage, which when combined with some support struts extending from the arced bars, allowed for the construct to rotate freely.
It was a spiralling thing, made of several strands of flattened ore bent in such a way that it looked as though it would probably catch the air and rotate if it was exposed to a draft. In the middle of it, a bulbous orb with several long slits exposing a hollow centre could be seen. A glow within revealed that a powerfully charged vitorite crystal was located within. Runes began to zip inwards from the rotating orb around it, carving themselves into the blades of this oblong object. All in all, it seemed to be somewhere between a weathervane, a pinwheel and a wind chime.
As soon as the runes completely covered the construct, a chain of braided steel, simultaneously sturdy and delicate, floated over to the construct. As if metal had suddenly turned to silk, the glowing orange chain links on either end bent and contorted, threading the loops and closing around themselves once more, cooling soon after.
"This will do...what, exactly, Arashi?" questioned Cyndeyrn as he observed over the Stormweaver's shoulder, somewhat lost with what the Experimentalist was doing. It was strange magic woven into those runes, the likes of which he had never seen.
"Septimus is gifted with a very powerful artefact; something crafted by an Elemental as old as Leyuna itself. With it he can converse with others at any distance, seek knowledge from those he knows but cannot speak to but with a mere thought," explained Arashi as he stepped away from the counter, carrying the artefact in hand, its runes and crystal glowing faintly. Walking on his wings and hind-legs, he steadily strode over to the centre of the chamber, where Buruq and Tanwen sat, observing in silence, the former with a look of intrigue, the other, one of scepticism. "I do not have such an artefact. So in order to contact him I must...improvise."
"Wait, so you're expecting to be able to reach any being in Leyuna...with that?" asked Tanwen, a ridged brow arching, unconvinced.
"Not anyone in Leyuna. This is designed to reach him specifically. Or rather, it will be, once I am finished with it. The crystal at its core is tuned to his unique mana signature...His Hueiurr, I suppose you could say. If I wanted to contact someone else, I would have to re-tune the crystal to match someone else," corrected Arashi as he halted before the massive black vitorite platforms.
"Why do you want to contact Septimus in the first place?" asked Cyndeyrn. "Such a young drake couldn't possibly know much about Onokruun magic. Much less a sufficient amount to reverse a curse."
"Unlike you, Cyndeyrn, I do not hold my son in such low regard. He may not know much Onokruun magic, but he is a resourceful young Hueilin. More so than most of our kind. I am confident that if anyone can help us solve our problem, it will be our Scholar." It was with some muted sense of smug satisfaction that he saw the former Lord of Maelgwyn shrink away in shame at that.
"Siraakh!"
It was a harsh, snarling command, a vocal spell that sounded like a bark or snarl more than anything else, echoed in the room, the black platforms lighting up until they each looked like windows to the cosmos, opposing nebulae that seemed to form some vaguely geometric pattern coming to life at their centres.
"Is that even possible?" asked Cyndeyrn, somewhat bewildered. All his life he had lived with the fact that souls were untouchable, induplicable, and completely immune to any influence of normal magic.
"If it were not, I would not be doing this. Nor, for that matter, would I have been able to bind the souls of a legion of demons to my will. I assure you Cyndeyrn, this is one thing that I am very well versed in," retorted the Stormweaver somewhat impatiently as he shifted his gaze from the large white drake down to the object hanging from his paw by a chain. Furrowing his scaly brow in concentration, he spun the object once, twice, and released it on the third, a wailing sound coming from it like a squall passing through a hallway as it flew forward.
Tanwen ducked as the object flew right at her, only easing somewhat when it stopped dead once it reached the middle of the platform, floating in mid air. "What kind of game are you trying to play with me, Arashi? That wasn't funny," she growled, an irritated look crossing her features as the Stormweaver's thus-far blank expression curled into a smirk.
"I found it rather amusing, myself," he commented, shrugging as Tanwen's expression soured further. "That said, it was unintentional that it would startle you so. I tend to forget that not everyone knows the logic by which my laboratory works. I had to get it into the middle of the platform, and stepping forward into it myself right now would be a very bad idea," he explained.
Even as he spoke, the jewel within the oblong chime began to light up, lances of blue and gold shooting forward and casting a glow on the rest of the room. The mana field within the room rose to what would be dangerous levels had the Stormweaver not chosen that moment to raise his arms, a white barrier warbling into existence all around the platform, extending from ground to ceiling.
"What in the Qudumakhriini's name is that?!" gasped Cyndeyrn, stepping back, as had Tanwen.
"That certainly is quite a bit of power, there, I will say," commented Buruq.
"That is the power of the Mana Well, being channelled directly into this chamber through the platforms. We would all likely be considerably hurt if that barrier were to fall before I stopped the flow of mana into this chamber. We could be stricken much like Elwen, horribly disfigured, killed outright... Or perhaps even merged into one abominable monstrosity. I have seen examples of all these things happen," explained Arashi matter-of-factly.
"...How did you happen to see that?" asked Tanwen, both angry and alarmed at the implications.
"Not what you are thinking, that's for sure," retorted Arashi flatly, shutting down the White Flame's train of thought before she could follow it to its furious conclusion. "Traversing time gives one a window into many realities, particularly those close to oneself," he explained, his eyes growing brighter and brighter as the runes across his form lit up in a wave extending from his arms to his tail, his entire form beginning to crackle and spark with arcs of electricity. "I have seen myself become the victim of all those fates in the course of my experiments across the realities that exist, that do not exist, that could have existed. That may yet exist. Such memories are...a blur for me, I must admit. Normally I do not recall what I saw there. But sometimes I get moments of...clarity, of that time," he concluded, with a non-committal tilt of his head. "Now, if you are done asking unnecessary questions, rulukhiir, I would like to focus my attention on not seeing one of those potential fates striking now," he stated. That was what ultimately silenced Tanwen's concerns, the others following in kind as his tone took on an eerie droning nature, an electric buzz seeping into his voice as he became lightning incarnate.
Several verses of what seemed to be some long and complex spell were recited from memory then, each verse ending with a zap of electricity that cast yet another layer of runes on the object. It was after several minutes of this that the Stormweaver finally concluded with another "Siraakh!", the powerful glow of magic fading from the two platforms as the aura of power filling the room faded from them, leaving only the Stormweaver's imposing magical presence behind, until he too allowed his aura to dissipate, the electricity taking on a form of flesh and scale once more, his runes fading, his eyes returning to their sapphire hue and finally, his protective barrier falling.
Only when he was certain it was safe did he step forward onto the platform, noticeably weakened from the performance. He used his wings less like extra limbs and more like crutches now, helping him reach the artefact and claim it from its spot in the centre of the platforms. With his claws firmly wrapped around the chain, he slowly turned away, towards a pool of water shining blue with the mana that saturated it.
Tanwen followed closely, lunging forward to help him as one of his wings momentarily gave out, bringing her neck up under his chest and helping him back up to his feet as he walked the rest of the way. "I can manage on my own, Tanwen," he insisted.
"Manage to eat the stone floor, perhaps," she retorted.
"I am fine," he stated firmly as he brought his wing back under him to help him back up.
"Enough ox-headedness from you, Arashi. Please. Just accept the assistance for what it is, for once?" she pleaded with a sharp look.
The Stormweaver looked at her for a long moment, looking like he would dismiss the very notion of it as an insult. But then his expression softened. With a nod, he lifted the wing and rested it on ther dragoness's back, allowing her to help him to the pool where he finally let himself drop to all fours, his muzzle sinking itself almost up to his eyes in the mana-infused pool. The Stormweaver gulped down massive mouthfuls of water that seemed to replenish itself from slits in the stone all around it, continuing to do so until he had finally had enough to drink.
Once he had regained his strength, he straightened, lifting his head and looking to the others. "Let's check in on Septimus, shall we?"
"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