Break the Skin (Solo)

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Considered one of the most mysterious cities in Mizahar, Alvadas is called The City of Illusions. It is the home of Ionu and the notorious Inverted. This city sits on one of the main crossroads through The Region of Kalea.

Break the Skin (Solo)

Postby Zlakalia on August 9th, 2011, 7:37 am

(17th of Summer, 511AV)
Zlakalia walked on the barren streets on her own. It was cold, but more a side effect of the icy street she ominously traversed across than the blazing sun just looking up over the horizon. The street had become ice nearly instantly, threatening to slip any new passenger that came upon it. The sun looked like it was burning the tops of buildings, trying to reach down and grab Zlakalia in its fiery grasp. Clouds also loomed to the east, as if to scurry over to the dying sun and devour it like jackals on a wounded lion. The weather was glorious, colorful and angry and tense. Just how Zlakalia felt.

The weather was just like this that day the gods abandoned her so many years ago. And the alley seemed the look just like the ones of Sunberth. The whole city seemed to be fighting to twist back the years in Zlakalia's mind and remind her of her own broken past. The only thing different was the inexplicable silence that filled this void. Each step became harder to take, like some force was trying to slow her path. Zlakalia looked down, her attention shaken out of her own head by a new threat. Somehow the street she was walking in had melted or flooded, water level raising quickly from her ankles up towards her waist. And before her the water seemed to torrent and deepen, threatening to wash even her large frame away.

Zlakalia's eyes widened as she attempted to run into a side alley. The water just delayed her escape attempt, however, pushing her back even as she pushed herself forward. She just wasn't strong enough to get through! The violent swell of water suddenly hit Zlakalia from behind like a boot, firm and shoving her back into the water and away from the open alley. She felt herself rubbed against the rocky ground below, water covering her and making her lose her sight. The pain was intense. The ground ripped up parts of her torso as she was violently dragged along.

Zlakalia wanted to scream, but of course her voice did not travel below the malicious surface of the tiny tsunami that covered this street. She reached out as she was forced along, just trying to grab hold of anything to save herself. Zlakalia would do anything to stop the momentum the water had forced upon her, to free herself from the prison she was stuck in. Finally her hand felt firm and twisted wood, the surface of a large crate. Zlakalia pulled herself up as quickly as she could, dragging herself up onto the wooden surface. She fell back onto her back, just taking a moment. That was when the full shunt of the pain reared up.

She looked down at her ragged torso, eying her wounds. Several pieces of her front had been skinned off her body, the long thin chunks scrapped off against the ground. Zlakalia cackled out in a haggard tone that revealed the effects of the burns on her body through her voice. She just laid still for a moment, her limbs twitching every so often as wave after wave of torture attacked her mind. Her screams soon stopped, her writhing now only left with the twitches beyond her control, and a sudden stillness gripped her. No sign of her pain remained from her actions. Except for the wide grin that now took up most of her face.

The pain awakened her. This wasn't some random coincidence. This was Gnora showing Zlakalia that she needed balance. The pain would balance her. Looking up at the darkening sky Zlakalia started to laugh even, a malicious roar in the night of the girl who knew her place and just had the lesson scornfully brought back to life. But she wasn't balanced yet, oh no! She needed more! She needed to be fully in balance, take away from the failure she'd been! A purification!

Zlakalia felt what she needed to begin. It was below her arm, exactly where it needed to be. A thin nail was stuck out of the wood about an inch or more, loosened from its wooden prison. Her hands wrapped around the rusted metal and began to pull it up slowly. It screeched against the wood as it moved inch by inch. Pale red dust flecked off the nail's rusty frame, bleeding out onto the wood. With a final pull the angry nail slipped free of its hold, gleaming an orange red in the evening. She laid the nail aside, now ready for its task.

The first step was the hardest. The pain made it harder to focus, clouded her mind. She felt her djed pulsing as well, seeming to flare with each flash of the sickening throb that wracked her. Zlakalia's mind was failing, fading, her eyesight seemed to leave her for an instant. 'This is weak. And I will prove it!' Her left arm laid still, the right hanging over it and casting the smallest shadow like a spider creeping up on its prey. Her long fingers seemed to sharpen. One of them was slightly damaged, nothing like the gashes in her chest, and the new small pain that came from the reshaping was not enough to distract her now.

Zlakalia's right hand began its dance, pulling and tearing at her djed to form a weak layer, a shield surrounding her still arm. The shape was forming, a layer like protrusion of her own djed. She could feel it warp as she worked, pushing it where it needed to go. Her djed flowed through her fingers as well, trying to cover any gaps she left open. It was a monstrous task; her wounds threatened to rob her concentration again and again as she worked. Zlakalia had to stop for a second, another scream escaping her as she laid still in agony. It took her a second to regain her concentration. 'I AM GOING TO PROVE IT!' Her own voice screamed in her head.

Zlakalia's free hand again pulled and scratched at the djed, shaping it further to make sure its form was as perfect as she could get it. It was so hard to get it right, she kept working like she would a clay part of herself. It was all about shaping, just getting it to look right. But it still didn't feel right. She punched at the shield, coming just short of her long fingernails hitting her own arm. It must have looked insane: a small pycon on a crate, laughing at the sky and attacking its own arm. She loved the idea.
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Break the Skin (Solo)

Postby Zlakalia on August 11th, 2011, 3:35 am

Everything was dark. Zlakalia must have blacked out from the pain. Her djed was still, but she still felt the suffering of her torso was still present, an angry buzzing from her body. When she at last opened her eyes the grainy wood was still at her back, but a bright moon hung overhead, watching and waiting. The shielding spell was gone, of course, her concentration died before it was finished enough to stand on its own. Zlakalia grinned.

Her hand reached back and grabbed the nail again. It was far from smooth, the jagged thing almost comforting to hold. It distracted from the gouges on her frame anyway. Zlakalia raised it above her again, letting the moon see her cruel instrument. She wondered if Leth too looked down upon her, what his greedy eyes were watching right now. Hopefully he would see her defiance. Her tribute to the gods' 'unimaginable power!' The thought raised her spirits again, her hair writhing against the wood in excitement.

Zlakalia let her djed rush into her hand, forming a single stream within her and seeming to encircle the nail. Not a shield, she knew, something much different. 'I am becoming pure!' The thought was concrete and vile in her head, perfect for this night. 'And this will help.' the djed was ready, firm and focused as she had planned it. Not even the ache from her bosom could detract from her resolve. It was ready.

Zlakalia let the pointed tip of the nail rest against the clay flesh of her arm. With slow forced movements she pulled the nail head up, eyes wild as the thin tip scratched at her, adding the slightest tinge to the overflow of pain that consumed her body. The tip was cool against her arm, the point pushed against her quivering flesh. Zlakalia finally braced herself, hair covering her eyes defensively. Her hand gripped the nail firm and her pinned arm threatened to squirm unless she moved quickly. Zlakalia pushed down in a fast breathless movement, leaving a single deep stroke as it teared at her waiting arm. She screamed and laughed at almost the same time as the new pain hit her again, widening her eyes. Zlakalia pushed her legs back against the wood, flaring up as though to meet the nail's entrance, but kept her arm still as it was pushed against the wood itself.

Without pausing from the surge of pain, Zlakalia pulled the nail up and then shoved it back down. The gash from the first was joined with another, this one long and slow. The skin was ragged and torn, but the design was almost in shape. Her djed was more focused, the pain concentrated her efforts this time instead of distracting. Zlakalia had to finish this. The final stroke crossed the two and formed her focus, a single glyph to channel her djed further. It was ugly and misshapen, but she could feel the glyph ready, just waiting to be used.

Her shielding focused through the glyph, a thin shell over her body. Zlakalia's left hand rose, the glyph glowing on it faintly on it, threatening to give out from its own inherent weakness. Moving quickly she slammed at the shield, warping it again with each hit again. She focused at this point, concentrating the walls into a physical form around her rather than just an abstract of earlier. She still felt the weakness of her shield, the sickening lack of experience. the pain might be affecting it now, sifting through her focus and rippling it like a blade through water.

She felt her djed shift from the glyph, a heavy change that overloaded the focus. It gave way, more skin etching off her hand. Zlakalia screamed again, an angry rage as she shoved the nail into her other hand. It flew back against the wood from the force of the nail, the angry movement cutting deeper than any of the previous ones. Zlakalia never stopped her yell, a single sustained note flowing out as she stabbed at her hand again and again.

The nail hit the wood, falling now out of her hand. Zlakalia was finished. She wasn't strong enough yet. She wasn't pure yet. The moon looked down condescendingly, judging her. Zlakalia wanted to yell again, but laid still. At last pain and darkness took her.
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Break the Skin (Solo)

Postby Fallacy on August 11th, 2011, 8:31 pm

XP Award!


Name: Zlakalia
XP Award:
  • Shielding- 4
  • Glyphing -2
Lore:
  • Abducted by water
  • Balance through pain
  • Blacking out from pain
  • Carving a glyph in yourself
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Very creepy, very awesome. Loved the creativity and warped character mindset.


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