Social interactions are all about walking the tightrope between looking like a bully and looking like a fool. Most people strive to achieve a balance that takes a lifetime to master; then again, others don't mind falling into either extreme. Our Black Suns obviously belonged to the latter category, firmly on the bully side of things. Being the militant arm of Rhysol, the god of chaos and evil, their name was synonymous with fear and mayhem, and there were few who dared stand up to them. They hadn't expected any to do so now. If anything, Nil'kayn had just dropped into fool territory, and few ever step up in defense of a fool, because there is never any shortage of them. And instead, lo and behold, several people stood against the quartet, weapons and bows at the ready. Others quickly vacated the area, fearing what was to come. Bob even shielded himself with the half-conscious beggar's body (getting drool all over the shoulder for his efforts.) Even those who didn't speak the common tongue could understand the language of sharp implements of war. The four warriors wore masks of absolute confidence on their faces. They all looked older than they really were. Speaking of the leader, something was slightly off with his proportions, as if he'd been... changed somehow. His arms were just a little too long and huge veins bulged in his neck. These weren't thugs. These were unholy zealots of the pantheon's most dangerous god who had decided, for some reason, that they were going to take control here. And really, the other side had more numbers, but when it came to real fighting, how many of them could be any help? There were kids, Pycons and bored Akvatari, for Sylir's sake! Kinneas could feel the killing intent in the opposing quartet, rising, rising... and then, suddenly, vanishing as the Akalak extended his hand their way. It was almost surreal, watching him offer a handshake. Even the Black Suns were taken by surprise. It just wasn't something that happened every day to the likes of them, from the likes of the Akalak. What followed was even more incredible. The Black Sun sheathed his sword and took Nil'kayn's hand, shaking it firmly as he returned the man's smile with one that was broader still. Then he stepped back, and the four of them just smiled. Cassandra knew all too well why they were smiling. She knew best that the followers of Rhysol were most dangerous because of the god's unique gifts to them. Collectively these gifts were known as Chaon and they spread most easily through contact. Have you heard of the brown recluse, dear reader? A bite from this spider can make your flesh rot down to the bone. Nil'kayn had crossed into foolish territory twice in a row now, and his right hand began to itch and hurt as the power of Chaon did exactly that to his hand. Had Nil'kayn not been wearing gauntlets and gloves, he would have melted up to the wrist. Even so, the gauntlet rusted unnaturally and the glove undid itself as it shriveled under the power of the curse. The green skin fell off with a stench of decay as muscle and sinew melted and revealed the bone underneath. Small white worms crawled between the fibers of his exposed flesh. Not a pretty sight. Healer, healer! The four of them laughed and their killing intent was back with a vengeance. Within a split second they would draw their weapons again and the carnage would begin. Instead, there was no clash. The ground, or what passed for ground around here, shook violently enough for everyone to notice, and by that time the giant tentacle had already appeared outside the shielded environment of the disc. It emerged from the underside of the structure, and it was huge - a dark red mass simply swinging out, covering a large portion of the starry sky, and then smashing against the light barrier from the outside. The impact was devastating: the whole barrier lit up, releasing a shower of sparks as the disc began rocking and rolling wildly enough for quite a few people to lose their footing. The air vibrated, but there was no actual noise from the impact. The tentacle held on to the barrier for a few seconds, and it didn't look like anything from an octopus or a squid. It didn't even look like it was made of flesh. The dark red mass was veined with black lines that might even have been a script. Whatever it was, it must have been as thick as a house. Then, as quickly as it'd appeared, it slipped down again, vanishing from view. Its owner must be anchored to the underside of the sphere around the disc. Two people had lost consciousness hitting their heads on the floor. They may be dead, but hardly anyone cared. A hissing sound accompanied their return to a semblance of normalcy. "Look up!" someone pointed a finger higher up. There were three cracks in the barrier, two about ten feet from the floor and one maybe thirty feet. They looked like jagged lines of yellow light. The hissing came from there, as air escaped through the cracks and a part of it immediately froze into so many little icicles that floated in the space around. The air they were supposed to breathe. Also, something had gotten in, as well. A dark red liquid was trickling down the barrier and pooling on the edge of the disc. Black spots and lines swirled randomly in the middle of it all. Amidst the chaos, the Black Suns were cursing madly. They had drawn their weapons and stood in formation, back to back. Even they had switched from offense to defense. |
OOCI only mentioned interactions I felt needed specific moderation. Also, Nil'kayn, nothing personal there.

What Nil'kayn's wound looks like. Warning: NOT for the faint of heart. :