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Just a little adventure, really quick, in and out. Back before you know it. | Closed
WHO: Glimmer, Abby, and Ellie
WHAT: Three girls get assigned to do a job together and two of them get along two cats in a sack. Surely nothing can go wrong.
WHEN: Sometime in mid-Guardian/mid-Pluitanis
WHERE: The Fallow Mire
NOTES: Violence done to zombies/demons at some point; possible discussion of past traumas and conflicts. Swearing. Lots of swearing.
WHAT: Three girls get assigned to do a job together and two of them get along two cats in a sack. Surely nothing can go wrong.
WHEN: Sometime in mid-Guardian/mid-Pluitanis
WHERE: The Fallow Mire
NOTES: Violence done to zombies/demons at some point; possible discussion of past traumas and conflicts. Swearing. Lots of swearing.
Glimmer had been excited to finally get assigned a little 'project' with Ellie and Abby. At least, that had been the first reaction--something to do with two people she liked! Then after that initial excitement had faded, there'd been a grim realization that Ellie and Abby got along about as well as fire and water.
Maybe this wouldn't be so fun. The feeling of apprehension had grown and grown as the date for their departure had loomed closer and closer until at last, early one morning, they had loaded up Blanche and Artichoke with rations, camping gear, and everything else they'd need for a jaunt to the the Fallow Mire. Surprisingly, Abby and Ellie while still tense didn't seem on the verge of killing each other at the drop of a pin, which was a relief. Naturally, though, Abby had to ride behind Glimmer.
As they finally had made landfall, Glimmer was taking a moment to stretch herself out as she surveyed the marshy island that was going to become their base of operations. It was relatively flat at least, about 100 meters long and 20 across. The edges of the swampy spot were muddy (everything was muddy, but it was extra muddy) and twisted swamp trees sprouted, offering shelter and casting looming shadows that got worse as the afternoon dragged on.
Tugging the panniers off of Blanche, she turned to look back at the other two setting up camp.
"We might need to switch up who rides which griffon. That or make sure they get some good rest..." She gave Blanche a good pat on the flank.
"So, money on the carts just being abandoned or whether we actually run into anything?"
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"Nailed it," she says by wait of praise, when Glimmer works out the splinter, and drops her hand, scooting towards the fire to warm her hands.
"Ugh, don't say that shit out loud," she mutters, thinking of what she'd said after the battle in the city -- about how no one was lost. It hadn't taken very long for that to be proven a lie. Ellie doesn't like to think she's superstitious, but damn.
"We should keep watch, just in case. Go searching when it's light."
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"Good idea. I think waiting until morning is a good plan--we're going to lose the light here in an hour or two and I don't want to be out in the muck in the dark."
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Even if it means... sharing a tent.
She makes a face at her splinter-free palm. The most annoying part of all of this by far is that they all have to act like they're on a cute little camping trip together. Even the keeping watch bit irritates her a little. Her and Ellie are far from actually attacking each other, but she still doesn't like the idea of her being up, near by and awake while Abby is asleep.
Not that she's all that likely to get much sleep out here anyway.
"Wish I could have brought the dog." A little mutter, like an afterthought.
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She puzzles over Abby's comment for a moment, though, hesitating before deciding not to say anything to it -- let Glimmer respond to that if she wants. Instead she stacks up a little more wood for the fire, setting it inside the corner of the tent where it'll hopefully not get quite so wet.
"... anybody's hand hurting?" she asks, carefully.
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"...Mine isn't?" Glimmer replies as she tries to huddle a little closer to the fire.
"Why?"
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She hasn't experienced the pain that reportedly sets in if you stray too far from your fellow Rifters. Not yet, anyway. Maybe having Ellie and Glimmer around will be enough to keep the shard satisfied until they start to head back.
Hrm. It's... far too tempting to pick at the base of it where it protrudes almost seamlessly from her palm. After a beat of rubbing at the shard uselessly with her thumb, she puts her glove back on.
Blurts into the silence, "I can take first watch."
May as well get that squared away.
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Maybe it says something that she's not particularly worried about Abby keeping watch while she sleeps. She knows she won't knife her or anything-
But things could still go wrong.
"Fine by me. I'll take second," she says, and shoves off, crawling into the tent. She tries to ignore the way her ears are pricked for any conversation between Glimmer and Abby- she doesn't want to care.
"Wake us up if your hands starts hurting, or anything."
Seems a useless thing to say, when Abby already knows the drill. But it's a distraction from the way the rain's pattering down on the top of the tent. She tucks herself into one side of it, leaving room for Glimmer in the middle.
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Ellie does eventually sleep, but the things in the swamp don't. There are eyes in the dark, reflective red like animals, that blink in and out. Things that stir in the brackish water, the shadows of black on black. The hissing sound of the rain covers most sounds, but there are still distant cries of whatever lurks out here.
It almost seems like the first watch will pass without incident, when a soft glow cuts through the trees, blinking in and out like firefly lights. It's there and gone, hovering on a sandbar. But every time, the outline of it gets a touch more clear, the light brighter.
Finally, it's bright enough to glint on what hairless, bloated thing is pulling itself from the boggy water. Slimy, rotting.
It smells like death.
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The soft sound of light rainfall might have proved soporific under other circumstances. Thankfully, Abby is wired and alert. She makes little grooves in the dirt by the fire with her boot, and stares at the flames, and thinks.
Flinches, when something soft snaps in the distance. A twig underneath the foot of an animal most likely, but she still looks.
Hard to see. It's pitch black out here. She squints through the gloom, and takes a step away from the fire to better hide the outline of her towering silhouette, breath caught between her teeth as she waits. Waits, waits.
She might have thought the shard would alert her, but the smell hits her first, sends a wave of shivering disgust up the length of her spine. Fuck, she knows that smell, she hates that smell, she hasn't missed it for a second–
"Hey." She'd meant it for the tent, but something in the darkness answers her spoken word instead, though not with any of its own. A gurgling wail startles her. It's closer than she thought it would be but slower, a runner would have been at her throat already.
"Ellie!" She shouts it, suddenly, and the corpse lurches out at her from the darkness. She swings at it, and her mace bounces off its torso with a dull clang- it's wearing armor, "Glimmer! We've got trouble!"
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"Abby--?!" She says, still sleep addled as she gropes for her staff and clambers out of the tent. She'd stripped out of damp cloak and outer layer as best she could and an attack in the middle of the night means little time to think about changing. She stumbles into the circle of fire-light and lets out a shriek at the sight of the walking corpse.
"Fuck that--!" She says and there's a blast of magic from her staff that hits the thing full in the face to send it tumbling back from Abby. Whether that's enough to kill it, she isn't sure, but at least it's breathing space.
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Stumbles on the edge of the tent on the way out, and Glimmer manages to throw a hell of a glitterbomb in the walking corpse's face. It reels backward and into the bog with a sickening splash and the stomach-twisting smell of burning, rotting flesh.
"Oh, fuck ME," Ellie gasps, eyes wide, and nearly fumbles one of her arrows as she nocks it, staring wide-eyed at Glimmer. The thing in the bog doesn't get up again.
Unfortunately, several more do, dragging themselves from the water, reeking, coming after their light and life.
"Shit, fuck, fuckshit-" Ellie pulls back and gets off a shot, which hits one of the things in a shoulder and sticks. It gives a jerk, but it doesn't seem to hurt it, which is more unnerving than the rest of it. Even with infected, they obviously felt pain.
She gets off another arrow, and this one literally goes through a gap in a ribcage, clattering off the bones.
"Are you fucking kidding me?!" she yells, throwing her hands up.
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She remembers the attack on the Gallows, and Jone's torn open lip. Don't waste time on the chest, face and neck–
When she reaches out toward one skeleton with her gloved hands to grab it by the face it bites her through the leather; she screams instinctively, and twists. There isn't nearly enough sinew to keep the head on top of the spine. The body crumples, when the neck snaps.
"I'm fine," she shouts, heart hammering, ignoring the instinct to rip her glove off and check if those fucking teeth went into her skin or not, "More coming. Go for the head!"
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"Oh you cock--" Focus!
Glimmer tries to ignore the cold, clammy feeling her shirt sticking to her skin as the rain continues. She levels her staff as another corpse shuffles up the muddy bank towards Abby and lets off another bright white-and-pink shock of magic at it's face. The blast catches it and it collapses into a pile of harmless bones and armor, the skull half-blasted away.
"Why couldn't this just be easy?" She laments.
"You happy about there being undead now, Abby?!"
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There's no time to saddle up, but with him and Blanche free, they can at least defend themselves.
Ellie turns back to the fight, but not in time to avoid the grasping, fetid hand of a corpse. It's weaponless, a nameless victim of the bog, but inhumanly strong. And it gets a hold around her throat.
With a muffled curse, Ellie grips the thing's arms, slams her knee into its solar plexus. Ribs crack and buckle, but in this case, Ellie's experience works against her. Unlike Infected, these things don't feel pain.
The grip doesn't ease.
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More coming up out of the bog. What if they keep coming and don't stop?? Glimmer is punching into opponents with her magic. Ellie is– not invisible, but by the griffons, loosing them from their posts, and one of the undead grabs her, almost pulls her off her feet in the process.
Abby moves before she can think twice. She jams the heel of her hand into the atlas of the spine. The vertebrae crack, and separate under the force, and then just as suddenly she's knocked flat on her back, the breath pressed out of her. One of the griffons came to the rescue at the same time and bowled her over in the process: Artichoke, Ellie's special favourite.
A rough wheeze. The griffon is eyeing her, and it's making her nervous. "The fuck is wrong with you–"
She was helping!!
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"Ellie?!" All she knows is that there's a scuffle by the griffons, silently hopes that Blanche is still okay.
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"Motherfucker," she hisses out, shoving the now-limp corpse off of her and reaching up to massage at her throat. Artichoke clicks his beak, looking from Abby on the ground back to Ellie, before his bird-brain catches up to the fact that he was, in fact, not helping.
He gives a forlorn little peep as Ellie struggles to her feet, glowering at the corpse on the ground, and staggers over to reach down and haul Abby to her feet.
"Alive," she rasps to Glimmer, while throwing Artichoke a severe look-
Unfortunately, she's not very good at hiding her wild urge to laugh, and her expression falters. She comes off like a parent attempting to scold a toddler for doing something both ill-advised and extremely funny.
(Meanwhile, Blanche screeches and bounds towards the corpses harassing Glimmer. The real hero here.)
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Thankfully, the bodies are thinning out. Blanche took out a fair amount of them by knocking them down like skittles.
Abby, stomping over to check, drives the heel of her boot hard into the brittle neck segments to make sure none of them think about getting back up again. She's panting, braid lashing with every movement.
"You good?" Panting, to Glimmer, who seems more or less unharmed.
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"...Yeah. Yeah. Are there more?" She asks, exhausted and soaked by the rain. Good thing she brought a spare undershirt.
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All the corpses are dead again, laying inert in the mud, and Ellie gives a shudder, kicking one back into the swamp. It bubbles ominously, and Ellie glares after it.
"I'm not seeing anything else," she confirms, heading over to Glimmer to lay a hand on her shoulder, reassuring.
"Abby, where'd those things come from? Anything trigger it?"
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"No clue." She's still staring at the skull. The wide, gaping mouth, full of teeth. "Appeared out of nowhere. My shard didn't even ping." So it's nothing to do with a Rift. It's just a... normal walking murderous skeleton.
A frown. "Maybe they saw the fire." She's reluctant to put it out. It's cold out here.
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"It better not be the fire. I need the fire. Ugh." She looks down at herself.
"I'm never gonna be dry again, I can feel it," Glimmer mutters and gives a miserable groan as if she might want to just flop over in the mud right here.
"Half of them don't even have eyes though! How can they see anything?!"
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Ellie curls her arm around the back of Glimmer's shoulders, holding her against her side, pressing her lips together. She's gone serious. Even though this is kind of ridiculous, something about this doesn't sit right with her.
"If it was the fire, then why didn't they come earlier?"
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They've got enough of it between the three of them; Abby supposes her shard might count in this instance. She frowns, squinting terribly in the half-light, thinking.
Gives up almost immediately. Because really, who cares.
Roughly, "D'you think we should move?" She really fucking doesn't want to move, but... if there are more in the swamp, waiting for them to lull into a false sense of security again.
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"And I am not looking for another dry patch in the fucking dark and the rain. Fuck that."
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"Yeah. Finding another camp now... we'd just have the same problem."
Even if what attracted them is a third option; that someone is sending the corpses after them on purpose. If they stay, all they'll have to work with are what they've already destroyed.
"... m'up, though. You two get some sleep."
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