tony stark. (
propulsion) wrote in
faderift2019-10-14 09:36 pm
open and closed.
WHO: Tony Stark and some well coordinated back up dancers.
WHAT: Some open prompts about scientific pursuit under the cut, and some pre-planned starters below.
WHEN: Throughout Harvestmere. What is time?
WHERE: The workshops in the Gallows; the wilds of the Free Marches; and others.
NOTES: Feel free to use action spam tags if you prefer, and contact me if you'd like to do something different/specific! The field work has two prompts, feel free to pick either one and threadjack if your preferred already exists.
WHAT: Some open prompts about scientific pursuit under the cut, and some pre-planned starters below.
WHEN: Throughout Harvestmere. What is time?
WHERE: The workshops in the Gallows; the wilds of the Free Marches; and others.
NOTES: Feel free to use action spam tags if you prefer, and contact me if you'd like to do something different/specific! The field work has two prompts, feel free to pick either one and threadjack if your preferred already exists.
WORKSHOPS; LATE AT NIGHT.Golden lamp light creeps out from beneath the door of one workshop, and for most evenings, well into the pre-dawn hours, that's really all the output that anyone need worry about. Maybe the occasional mutter, mostly muffled by thick wood and thick stone.
Tonight, however, disturbance and noise ekes through the barriers. It mostly starts as an intermittent sound of shattering glass, the strange thunder-strike sound of an anchor-shard firing, should you have the familiarity to make that connection, along with the spill of green light peeking from beneath the door into the hallway, flashing like lightning.
Glass scraped aside, some thumps of moving furniture, footsteps.
And then ("three, two--") another shattering, louder, that crack of sonic energy detonating, and then--
Yelling. "Damnit-- ow, ow, crap--" And if the lamp light coming out from beneath the door looks a little brighter, flickering, hotter-- well, there's probably a reason.
FIELD WORK; VARIOUS.There is a rift taking up space in a paddock, hovering something like ten feet in the air. Nearby, a sheep corpse is decaying in the late afternoon haze, eyes staring and stupider than when it was alive, oily grey wool burned black where errant energy struck it dead where it stood. Its companions had the sense to get out of the way, but not the better sense to do so more than something like forty, fifty feet.
Tidy piles of sheep shit are dispersed intermittently among the dewy grass.
"Look alive," Tony says, to those he dragged out here today. "We're losing the light. Hand me that?"
Without too much in the way of explanation, he starts moving in a circle around the rift with a bundle of what look like bronze pokers in his hand, well-made, tapering into a spiral at the end, the other sharp so as best to be staked into the ground, which he does. Mages of specific studious inclination may recognise these as measuring tools to capture outputs of spells, as with the device in his hand -- also bronze, finely made, a little scratched and dull in spots.
The rift pulses with warning, green lightning bolt-type activity licking the grass beneath it, and the dense clouds above rumble with coming lashings of rain.
A later day, Riftwatch locates a rift over a river -- more like a stream, but wide, almost a hundred feet across of water rushing around and occasionally burbling over water-smooth rocks, some enough to stand and step on, others enough to catch a foot and turn an ankle. The latest distribution of demons have been dispatched, disintegrating into the glistening water with oozing demonic ichor under a late day sun, in a rare clear sky.
Tony comes to a stop near the rift, absently shaking his anchor-shard having hand as it pulses and glows brightly from both recent combat use as well as the rift nearby. In his other hand, which has his attention, is the thaumoscope, its dials and innerworks clicking. "Okay, are you listening?" he calls over towards whomever he saddled scribe duties with today. He is 80% soaked through with river water, and ignores the flow of it high around his ankles. "Passive reading is--"
And he starts listing off the various numerical indicators that we're just gonna handwave.
"Reset," he says, mostly for himself, twisting some dial on the scope. "I wanna get a reading of when it's activated, and then we'll-- give some considerable thought towards closing it, how's that sound."

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He has a moment to be very aware of Tony's leather armor and Wysteria's relative proximity when the rift belches out a pair of terror demons and a handful of wisps that skitter away across the surface of the river. That's a problem for later, Ellis assumes. How dangerous are wisps, really? Compared with a pair of spindly terror demons, Ellis is content write them both off.
"Go for the legs!" He yells immediately. Ellis' entire strategy is generally to knock things down and beat them into nothingness. It hasn't gone wrong so far.
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"Watch out for the claws as well, Mister Rhodes-Potts!" Wysteria calls without looking up.
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Tony is busy loping his way around to the nearest terror demon. "Which are the legs," is Tony's complaining holler back at Ellis, but does as suggested anyway -- ducking down a little, firing off another brightly flaring blast of Fade energy. Water explodes beneath the assault, turning to vapor, and the terror demon shrieks as it stumbles, assaulted leg bending strangely.
Out the corner of Tony's eye, he sees the second terror demon suddenly dive down into the ground, leaving behind bubbling black and green ichor in the water.
"Watch your feet!" he yells out, before ducking out of the way of the aggro'd demon's clawed assault, a flash of a magical green barrier exploding out of his hand like an umbrella. Ms Poppell can take credit for that if she likes.
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And speaking of—
"Behind you!" Ellis warns, bringing his mace down again like punctuation on the demon howling between them as the demon bursts out of the water. "Point your hand behind you!"
Belatedly, Ellis considers that they haven't brought a healer. Have they brought a healer? Wysteria doesn't strike him as one, but who knows?
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Blindly, splayed hand flung backwards, slamming up a shield before he darts out of the way between one demon engaged in getting smashed by a mace, and the other uselessly trying to tear through magical barricade. "God, these things sss--" The next firing off of energy manages to catch his attacker at an angle that has its head snap backwards. "--suck real bad."
Fortunately for Ellis, a second slam of his mace down on the one they'd tagged team is enough to leave it twitching and disintegrating into the river.
Unfortunately, the sound of damp foot steps and splashing indicates that Tony has put him in between himself and the remaining demon while the wists continue to keep firing off enfeebling rays of green, and missing. Over his head, Tony points his hand against the rift, which pulses as Fade energy is dragged out of it with force -- and then sends out a shockwave that disintegrates a wist, makes the terror demon stagger.
"You get that!" is called back to the shore.
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As Tony turns, Ellis sloshes quickly around him to take advantage of the momentarily inconvenienced demon and bring his mace down with a sickening crack onto what might be a rib cage. Ellis doesn't know the anatomy of demons. He hits it, it screams, that's enough for him.
"Nevermind the machine!" is something Ellis says while fully knowing his good advice is going to be ignored. "There's still wisps, and this—
Claws scrape across Ellis' breastplate, one nicking his chin before he can fully jerk back out of the way.
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"Do you want me to stop? I could help with closing the rift if you need it!" Wysteria shouts back, which is not an answer for either of them really. Obviously she got it. Obviously she knows there must be wisps and all sorts of other nasty things spilling out of the activated rift. She isn't dim.
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Too bad this anchor-shard doesn't have a quick fire mode, but Tony is at least a little versed in weapons that take a second to charge up. A darting wisps fires off shimmering ray of green light that catches Ellis in the shoulder, sinking a brief moment of weakness into his muscles. Out the corner of his eye, he sees Tony rounding on it, firing off his own shimmering ray of green light of a stronger kind of oomph.
The ghost scatters into particles. The next shot fired is at the thrashing terror demon, hitting it square enough that it falls backwards in its attempt to reclaim balance for a second attack on Ellis.
"Okay okay okay. HOUSTON!" Tony barks back to the river edge. "Get your happy ass over here."
In the time it'll take her to do so, he's pretty sure someone will finish off the thrashing bloodied mess wallowing in the river. And if it's not Ellis for some ding dang reason, well-- he can think of a few more tests they can run. For now, he picks off wists. He hums something as the next one explodes, but no one is here to recognise and appreciate a good Ghostbusters reference.
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So Ellis does exactly as Tony assumed he'd do: he obligingly bludgeons the terror demon into bubbling ooze while Wysteria makes her way over to them.
"That was well done," Ellis tells him, nodding towards where the wisps had been darting back and forth. He can feel blood dripping from his chin, but it's likely just a knick. He can leave it for the moment. He spins his mace, stepping back out of Wysteria's way. Ellis doesn't have a shard. He can't be useful here.
"Perhaps we can practice with it next time we come out here."
Very easy to be generous when he senses that Tony and Wysteria's experiment is winding down.
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"Ellis, you look ghastly," Wysteria crisply informs him. "And this water is freezing."
Sweeping her sleeve out of the way, she raises her hand toward the pulsing wound of the rift.
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It takes some several seconds, and there's that sound of energy overloading, charging, accumulating, and then the thunder crack of the Veil snapping closed, leaving behind nothing but a faint, dwindling green glow, and the demonic remains still bubbling away and dissolving into the river.
The energy immediately leaves Tony's body, but he has enough left not to sit down in the rush of icy water -- he leans hands on knees and bends over, regaining his breath.
"Thanks," he says, on delay, to Ellis. "You could probably be quicker on the recoil there."
You know, if we're giving notes.
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"I'll keep that in mind," he answers, wincing and drawing his fingers back. He bends to rinse the blood off in the water, then nods towards shore in the same movement. "We should pack up your contraption before something else opens up overhead."
And because Ellis somehow hasn't yet learned his lesson, he looks directly at Wysteria expectantly for support. Surely she'll agree with him this time.
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And so on and so forth as she slogs along in the heavy boots back toward the riverbank.