Flamme Noire
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« on: August 28, 2011, 10:45:48 AM » |
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Flamme:
18:12:51 Flamme_Noire stood silently upon the well fortified bridge of the newly manufactured dirigible of the Empire, the Dreadnought Lawrence. High above them -upon the ship's gargantuan deck- fully armored knights scrambled to their appropriate posts, brandishing all manner of weaponry ranging betwixt the standard, imperial issue crossbow and the more striking, ornate halberds for which the Jester King's armed forces were infamous. ”Ready to engage, my liege. Per your orders, we will fire when the target is in view,” offered the rear-admiral of the nascent skyship, his commanding voice well representative of a war-seasoned man reaching middle age. The admiral's retreat was swift thereafter, leaving Noire in solitude once more. ”Cannons, due to deploy. On your marks!” rang out another, infinitely more chilling call, this time from the high deck. <c> 18:13:42 [Flamme_Noire] King Flamme Noire looked out a reinforced, gold-tinted window of garish design, his calculating gaze showering down upon the unforgiving, alien landscape of Nemoros. ”What recourse have you now, monster, but to fight in vain to continue your meaningless existence?” the Jester cooed softly, ushering forth whispered words not meant for foreign ears. In this moment of relative privacy, the Fool prepared himself for what was to come. <e>
Vivi:
18:36:06 -Vivi- was not subtle, or at least not as subtle as it could have been in its arrival. No, but that wasn’t entirely its fault. A distortion among the trees, a small clearing with a glimmer of smooth black rippled, glinting in the light. Around it the life – twisted things barely recognizable for what they once had been; crows now large enough to take a human in their clutches; wolves big enough to be ridden like a horse; beasts terrifying to any sane man took flight from this, likewise in a widening ripple effect that blackened the landscape below momentarily as the beasts fled. This was like the first crack of thunder before the skies opened, for seconds later the ripple burst forth towards the heavens, a spire of black-red mist rose like a column into the sky, brilliant flashes of white energy flashing briefly out of it from at its head; further likening its similarities to a coming storm. It rose and rose, the spire reaching the level of the airships before seeming to hit an invisible barrier, spreading <C> 18:36:22 [-Vivi-] outwards along the plane rapidly, quite possibly very quickly providing an illusion that they were sailing on a sea of this mist through the sky. This was followed quickly by a strange screeching sound that emanated from its epicenter. Both harmless, but haunting. What was not harmless however was the part of this spire that did not stop at their level, and was now falling towards the deck of the dreadnaught at a rapid pace, its hands engulfed in brilliant and horrible balls of white beauty, tendrils of the energy ripping at the air around it. It was unlikely Noire had brought any new soldiers with him, but if he had, it was not out of the realm of possibility that some of them could be virtually paralyzed by the pressure the thing put off as it closed the distance. It was not supposed to be; its very life was blasphemy, and yet here it was. The god of war, as it called itself, appearing to be no more than a human sized suit of plain plate mail – and bearing embalms of Noire’s empire. In fact, if it<C> 18:36:38 [-Vivi-] weren’t for the blazing white eyes staring from behind it and the horrible presence it alluded, it could have passed for one of Noire’s soldiers. Strange, likely to most, but Noire would probably understand; it was mocking him, now of all times. Now, when Noire was practically on his doorstep.
Flamme:
19:18:35 [Flamme_Noire] Vivi's horrific onslaught was potent, though by no means implacable. The Naregyle racial contingent upon the Fool's ship - an elite cabal numbering roughly thirty, highly capable arcanists - had been pegged by Flamme's western imperial expedition for their rich knowledge of defensive measures and remotely understood wards. In unison, the furry, diminutive beings -swathed in layers of crimson and gold robes- marched forward, across the breadth of the Dreadnought's deck, magic staves held concertedly erect in what was a highly choreographed maneuver. With a reverberant crackle, the Jester's arcane servants summoned forth a transparent barrier of substantial power, effectively creating a buffer between the airship's forward path -and, for that matter, its wake- and the relentless fury of Vivi's own magic. <c> 19:19:28 [Flamme_Noire] Far below the ongoing ruckus of the deck, on the Imperial High Bridge, several other members of the black-eyed Naregyle race -now situated equidistantly about a low marble table- toiled over a vastly different task: to formulate a veritable, natural 'radar' by advantaging their racial abilities of metaphysical sight. The great, marble canvas - garnished at the edges with railings cast of a golden metal - played host for a marvelously detailed map of Nemoros, upon which the aforementioned , 'radar' magic was made manifest in the form of dynamic peals of blue light. ”Show me their positions,” commanded a black-armored officer, his cryptic voice well muffled by the ornate, stifling helm which crowned his head. Those beings in the Chaos Lord's service; the crows, were immediately tagged, their movements outside the immediate influence of the Jester's magnificent Dreadnought efficiently followed by the bright, concentrated glow of corresponding blue light. <c> 19:19:55 [Flamme_Noire] Due to Vivi's mischief, visibility was poor, though at least the Fool's army had a fighting chance with the aid of this creatively applied magic. <e>
Vivi:
19:33:57 -Vivi- ‘s ‘servants’ were coming back around the time the creature learned its attacks were quite effectively blocked; but what would that mean for his falling figure both rage and confusion. The unfortunate birds who had become first startled by the chaos lord and now his unwilling conscripts, their every instinct screaming to flee and their helpless bodies instead complying some hive-mind they could by no means comprehend, turned and began to head towards the ship. There were hundreds at least, their density as they approached the ship (And likely more than one slamming into the barrier) likely making large swaths of them easy targets. The creature itself almost comically smashed into the barrier, and unceremonious sound of denting metal accompanying this, followed by a focusing of its eyes on the staff wielding beasts below would have likely struck most onlookers as amusing at the very least, if not for the fact that all of the onlookers were in immediate danger due to these events. Another screech, from <c> 19:35:55 [-Vivi-] this close a distance a deafening sound; like so many dying breaths, screams of agony, and inarticulate rage. The not-an-imperial soldier brought one hand back and brought it down into the barrier of nothing, holy energy crackling off it each and every time, however a strange thing was happening, the energy seemed to be laced slowly with more and more red and black tendrils, as the creature itself was slowly changing as well, blood was beginning to seep from the joints in its armor, its eyes turning from a blazing white to a furious raging red. This wasn’t right. They were sitting there in a bubble; shameless cowards terrified to stand and fight. There were many things deserving of death, but this ranked among the highest of offenses.
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I'll be posting my response sometime soon. If your character has legitimate business in the scope of the Noire vs. Vivi war and has a means of making a pragmatic entry, please feel free to post.
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