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An undead citadel created before the cataclysm, Sahova is devoted to all kinds of magical research. The living may visit the island, if they are willing to obey its rules. [Lore]

Afterburn (Kamilla)

Postby Retic Ulis on June 11th, 2015, 10:53 pm

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Afterburn


6 Winter 515 AV
Testing Grounds: The Prairie
Near 14 Bells

Retic scuffed through grass, the toe of his boot digging into the ground and Fawz trailing along somewhere off to the side. He wore only his simplest clothes and a rucksack tucked around his waist. The sky was a dull and lifeless grey, reflecting the nature of the island below. It seemed to be hanging lower than normal today, vestigial smoke hovering just below the clouds and clinging to the hot summer's air like a blanket no one had asked for. It reminded him too much of the cheap pipeweed his father had smoked many years ago, the stock of which his brothers had accidentally set ablaze when they were young and stupid. The scent had seeped into his skin that day, just as it did now.

The smell of death hung in the air just as well, unsurprisingly, though it was a different kind of death than what he'd grown accustomed to expecting on the undead isle. It wasn't the stench of ever-rotting flesh -- that had a sickening bitterness to it, a taint that continued to turn Retic's stomach no matter how many seasons he was exposed to it. This was something more pure, the smell of actual death, of crisped meat and mild decomposition, rather than the odor of unnaturally prolonged life within a decayed shell.

The wildfire yesterday hadn't lasted long; it'd been long brought under control by the time the smell of it had wafted into the citadel, and longer still by the time he'd found a tiny window from which he could see the blackened ground. Nonetheless, where fire went death surely followed. At the very least, it may have cleared away some of the taller grasses to make it easier to locate any bones strewn across the ground. As he trudged along, scraping his feet across the ground in search every now and again, a pair of apprentices passed in the other direction a number of meters away, heading back to the citadel after seemingly having had the same idea. Ashes grimed up their hands as well as the fronts of their robes, which looked to be a bit too dark and heavy and not at all conducive to prolonging the usefulness of their bodies in the muggy afternoon heat. Between them they dragged a charred hunk of... something, either a corpse or a melted lump of gears and cogs. The pair's scowling and unquiet muttering indicated that perhaps it was the remains of an ill-fated experiment that had gotten caught in the fire, though it was impossible for him to tell at this distance. They didn't spare a second glance in his direction, but Retic made careful note of where the pair had been coming from.

It was five more chimes of walking in the northwesterly direction before he found physical evidence of the fire. A small lizard lay dead and shriveled on the earth, its skin singed despite the fact it was some ways away from wherever the fire had raged. Retic knelt, catching the attention Fawz's as he did so. She had wandered away, head low and following some trail of scents, in her element though still within sight across the flat land. Now she turned to face him, large ears perked in curiosity, and as Retic gingerly picked up the lizard's remains in his fingers, she trotted back toward him.

Retic stared at the lizard, drawing it closer to his own face while concentrating and focusing on the tingling mark on the back of his hand. All he needed was one moment of clarity, if he could clear his mind for only a tick, he could glean something about this tiny corpse. Breathe in, breathe out. Empty. Suspension. Floating. Lizard. And there it was:

Hot, fleeing, choking. There was the distinct impression of motion as well as pain, but that was it. There was no vision of what the lizard may have looked like before its body became dried and blackened, no hint of species, no inkling of any abilities it may have had in life. Only its last moments. The line of Retic's mouth flattened in disappointment, though he truly couldn't have expected much. All he could conclude was that the creature must have run from the fire, perhaps getting burnt along the way, though whether it had died from its burns, the pain, or the smoke was still up in the air. Not that it mattered -- a corpse was still a corpse. Fawz finally made her way to him, nose twitching as she sniffed at the lizard. Retic pulled it back slightly, aware that she might very well try to eat the thing if he wasn't careful. After a moment, she snorted in disapproval, tail lashing as she turned away once more.

"I know," he agreed, but not before placing the body in his rucksack. He'd see what he could make of it later, if he didn't find anything more interesting by the time he returned to the citadel. Being out of practice and with Judgement approaching, he couldn't afford to be picky, only to churn out as many products as he could and choose the most successful for presentation.

With a grunt, he pushed himself onto his feet once more and continued his trek, Fawz sticking closer now, though still traipsing off every now and again to investigate a stray shrub or oddly lumped patch of dead grass. The smoke-smell grew stronger the farther he went, assuring him that he was headed in the right direction. A few more chimes, and he finally came across what remained of the wildfire, a large scar of blackened earth, stretching farther than Retic could guess with any accuracy. Some patches of the ground still smoldered, though the embers were quickly dying out without anything around them left to burn. He surveyed the area, eyes alighting on the one or two other people who milled about the area, though he hardly paid them any more mind than to recognize the fact that they were there. Any bones he might have spotted on the ground had likely been blackened, camouflaged against the ashes and pieces of char that crunched underfoot.

He sifted through the ground, hovering at the fringe of the damage to see what he could find there before he moved further in. His dog, however, had little patience and instead wound her way through the cinders, leaving Retic to simply hope she might dig up some creature's remains. After a while, he finally spotted something -- the fractured top half of a femur, if he had to guess, though it was too small to be human and too slender to be canine. He crouched, dirtying one hand against the ground as he reached and brought it closer, thumb tracing across the ball joint. It would make a good necklace, he imagined, if he filed down the sharp point where the length of the bone had splintered. Or perhaps that point could be used as a weapon; it would all depend on what it chose to share with him.


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Afterburn (Kamilla)

Postby Kamilla on June 13th, 2015, 8:55 pm

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Kamilla Circe Gordon


A shiver ran down her spine as she gazed over the blackened ground, her mind instantly wandering back to her last night in Sunberth, The Worst Night, she had fled long before she had a chance to see the aftermath but couldn't help but wonder if that was all that was left of her family and childhood home, scorched earth. Shaking herself from the morbid memories and forcing herself back in to the present, Kamilla took a few steps forward towards the remains of what had been a raging wildfire only a few hours ago, though all that remained now was a couple of cinders and the obvious dark patch of land. Her left leg stung with memories of the flames just as they always did when she bore witness to what the wild element was capable of and she found herself relieved that she had not obtained it yet, though she surely would if she continued on the path to mastering reimancy.

The summers on Sahova were perhaps far more humid than Kamilla was used to, but they agreed with her sense of style, quite unlike the Citadel itself and especially unlike her current place of work, far beneath the surface, where everything felt the icy chill of the darkness and stone. As usual she wore her knee high dark leather boots to hide the hideous burn scar that ran up her left leg, along with a dark skirt, it's light material allowing it's long trail to dance in the gentle breezes while its shorter front allowed the same breezes to caress her thighs. Above, she wore one of her golems, Scarlet, a long red scarf that was capable of wrapping itself around her body, currently it was wrapped from the back forwards and then upwards over each protrusion of her chest as the material crossed over itself and finally ended in a knot at the back of her neck.

The burnt remains of the plant life crunched beneath her boots with each step, an unusually satisfying sensation, as she made her way further into The Prairie, warm brown eyes in search of something dead yet intact, what it was or had been mattered little to the young sorceress who had only one goal in mind at the moment. She had decided to take the long walk to the testing grounds after hearing about the wildfire that had been ousted the day before, her time serving as an apprentice to masters Erikur and Erikus had exposed her to plenty of dead things, themselves included, and eventually she had began to take interest ‎in them and their possibilities when combined with the magic of Animation. It seemed like something worth exploring to her, dead things that were recently alive already carried with them the necessary joints for movement, something that would save her the trouble of creating golems when she was running short on ideas and since she didn't dare ask Master Erikur to donate one of his own cadavers, the aftermath of the wildfire seemed the next best place to search.

There were a few other people scattered about the location, seemingly having formed the same idea that she had as they searched through the ashes for something of use, the closest of which was an exotic looking man who had just knelt down as if he'd found something. Kamilla wasted no time in gracefully gliding over towards the man's figure in hopes that if he had indeed found something and it wasn't of use to him, she would get second dibs on it. As she came within a few steps of the man her eyes met with the fractured bone that had caught his attention and now her own, she watched curiously as the man inspected it for a few ticks before finally speaking up, "I'm curious, do the bones of deceased creatures and people maintain their latent power even when broken?" she asked in a friendly and genuinely curious voice as she took a few steps nearer to the man, her mane of dark brown hair falling forward as she leaned in a bit closer to inspect the remains, her new position casting a shadow over the exotic man. It was perhaps presumptuous of her to assume him a maledictor, but she could think of no other type of mage that found interest in such things. The man was obviously living and in her season on Sahova she had learned that while not much better, the living on Sahova were at least slightly more friendly than its undead.‎

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