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faderift2017-06-05 10:46 pm
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WHO: Thranduil, Morrigan, Ellana, Anders, Alan, Melys, Petrana, the Medicine Seller, and Beleth.
WHAT: Finally, the crew arrives at Solasan
WHEN: Early Justinian
WHERE: The ~Forbidden Oasis~, Solasan.
NOTES: Rookery Post, Original Log.
WHAT: Finally, the crew arrives at Solasan
WHEN: Early Justinian
WHERE: The ~Forbidden Oasis~, Solasan.
NOTES: Rookery Post, Original Log.

The door shudders open once the shard pieces are slotted into place, and Thranduil strides inside, a mouthful of stale air and shelter from the heat and bright sun of the oasis the first things he's greeted with. No rattling bones or the arcane shrieks of demons follow, and as his eyes adjust to the light, he turns back to look at the group gathered behind him, ignoring for the moment the sarcophagi at either side of the hall, and the piles of what are surely elven bones.
"Morrigan, you will take Anders and Alan. Ellana, Melys and Petrana will go with you. Healer," he says, gesturing to the Medicine Seller, having no better name,"-you will come with me, Beleth will be our translator should we encounter any more Elvhen writing, like that at the door. Go slowly. Turn back if you find yourself in need of aid, and use the crystals. I assume you all have food and water."
As he speaks, he passes two small pouches to both Morrigan and Ellana-- a third of the morbid stash of shards each-- and waits for the groups to sort themselves.

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(Who's in charge of arranging the bodies for all this? Elf number one, you pulled short straw, so it's your turn to drag in the corpses,)
— Swords aren't great news. Dead things, they're mostly dumb, most don't have much beyond intent to keep them moving. She still doesn't like the odds on closing that distance without making a few close calls. She hasn't fought along enough mages to guess how long the shield might last.
"There's gonna be some awful shit in that box," A prediction she really wouldn't mind being wrong about. "You take left, I'll take right."
Better someone who can put fires out handle that nonsense.
"If nothing comes up from behind, yell,"
Casually, to Petra. Without further ado, she swings her blade and moves in.
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"Got it." Though Ellana has a better idea than just avoiding the fire mine. She waits until the corpses linger a little too near it before setting a static cage above it. They keep lumbering forward, swords lifting for the attack, when they reach the outer corner of the cage and are immediately dragged back to the center, over the mine. That sets it off and a burst of fire kicks up, engulfing three of them.
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she would like to be able to say that she does something brave. That she contributes in some useful way. That, at least, she keeps her wits and her dignity about her.
What actually happens is that she flattens to the wall behind her like a frightened animal, reaching blindly for a hand that isn't there and curling her own into a fist when she realises her (stupid, stupid--) mistake. (He is not here, he has not been here, he will not be here. No one is coming to protect her.)
The flames rise and the roar of them covers, for the most part, the sound she makes in her shock; in the quiet immediately afterwards, she realises with a start the lowering reality that she is crying.