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faderift2022-10-18 10:24 pm
Closed | A Dying Light
WHO: Ellie, Viktor
WHAT: An old signal tower is in need of repair.
WHEN: Early Harvestmere
WHERE: North of Hercinia
NOTES: Simple task not as simple as advertised.
WHAT: An old signal tower is in need of repair.
WHEN: Early Harvestmere
WHERE: North of Hercinia
NOTES: Simple task not as simple as advertised.

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"Good idea," she says, but hesitates.
"I've never tried to close the rift before killing all the demons around it."
But there's a note in her voice that says that if he thinks it might work, then she's willing to give it a shot.
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"I've never tried to close any rift. So."
So, this is seeming more foolish by the second. Determination is one thing, but throwing their lives away on a task better suited to more people, or different people, simply because they might be able to do it? There's no urgency here, and no one is in danger but them, should they decide to engage the creatures below.
"Maybe we," he starts,
pauses,
starts again,
"Maybe we should just go, warn the locals not to get close, and... and send a request for support." Closing his hand around the flask, then handing it back to her, "Then you return with a proper team and take care of it."
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"It'll just get bigger, and not all Rifters can fly here. We actually caught it pretty early..." She only saw a few shadows.
Enough to rock their shit if they're stupid, but it's doable if they're smart. She frowns to herself, then looks at Viktor.
"Usually, killing spirits bleeds the Rift, weakens it. Makes it easier to close at the end. This one is still pretty small. I'll bet you that if we distract them with the fire and then try to close the Rift together, it should do something to them. It might even kill them outright."
That might be too much to hope for, but what if it isn't? What if it works?
If it fails, it'll give away their position, sure. But they'll at the very least be on fire. And while Ellie usually capitalizes on not being a target, she's good at drawing the aggro when it counts.
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He's looking down at his own left hand, the crease crackling green in the palm. Snaps of discharge prickling at his skin, the ache of it radiating down through his wrist. His fist closes. He raises his eyes.
"You'd better throw it." Again he pushes the flask at her. Resolve wavers to shed a flake of nervous humour, for her sake, delivered without a smile: "I left my muscles at home."
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With a wry smile that grows into a grin, she takes the flask and gently bumps her fist against his shoulder.
"All right. I'll go first. Once this hits, hold your anchor out towards the rift and just... try to pinch it together with your brain, really hard." It's a weird way to describe it, but there's not a better one. Ugh.
Ellie lets the flask casually spin in her right hand like a softball as she readies herself outside the door, and pulls it open.
Several things happen at once. First, all three of the demons down the stairs notice them at the same time -- a creature like an oil slick, something long and stretched-out and horned, and something ghostly and pouring off cold. As they do, Ellie eyes flare a deep, burning gold that shines out of her irises, suffusing the sclera until it's glowing out of her skull, and she pitches the potion with frightening accuracy right into the dead center of the room.
It explodes in sticky fire, hitting all three of the creatures, and a horrible scream goes up as they flail in the fire.
"Now!"
Ellie reaches out her now-free palm towards the tear in the world and grabs the edges with her will, leans into it to try her best to drag them shut. Something deeper than sound, like a fucked up frequency below human hearing starts to rise in the room, coming up Ellie's throat.
The arc of green light twists between them, fighting her.
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Viktor is slower down the stairs, careful against the wall. Later he'll be grateful he isn't afraid of heights—there's no room for it now, not alongside his quick assessment of this tall chamber, the ancient stairs winding down its perimeter to disappear behind the crackling, fuming knot of green energy suspended there. A remote thought: once they close it, they'll be in the dark.
Viktor raises his hand, shaking, dry and shrunken in the cold, flinches hard as something shrieks from below. He doesn't see, doesn't let himself look for it—only watches Ellie, now blazing from within.
The flask falls. The tower erupts in light.
Now, she cries, and the air splits in a jagged bolt between them. He tries to pinch it together, with his brain—
A toothy grimace of effort, tendons pulling taut, his hand a straining claw—
The Fade bursts from his palm, tears loose in ragged, writhing, crackling green to join its like, tears his breath loose with it, and his voice from his throat, all lost in the dissonant roar.
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And then it bursts.
Green light explodes in a shockwave around the room, snapping the connection between them and the Rift. It's open, still open, and Ellie staggers, reaching back automatically for Viktor, to make sure he doesn't pitch down the stairs.
But the shades and demons below are staggering too. They're on fire, driven to their knees, reeling, dizzy, stunned with it- and the predator's instinct in Ellie scorches through her veins.
Now.
Later, she won't remember it. Just arrows for every step she takes, punching through the writhing bodies on the floor until they stop moving, followed by her knife once the flames abate, the blade biting deeply into the vitals.
They scream, and die, like living things do. But instead of bleeding, they shimmer into mist and are swept up by the vortex that is the Rift.
It's bleeding now too, twisting in agony, winking in and out. She can see Viktor's palm lying a dying star on the other side of the room.
"Still with me?" she calls, her voice hoarse. It sounds like it comes from far away.
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After, in the quiet, the dying star waves at her.
"Here."
He hasn't moved from where she left him, still up on the winding peripheral stairs, still upright, though he's since sat down and unburdened himself of his satchel. The rift paints him with flickering smears of green, stronger up at his level, lighting him up like a spirit.
He doesn't ask if she's ready to light it up. She is. They both are. This time the burst from his palm is less a surprise—it inspires no shout, but a quieter grimace that flashes toothy on discharge and shortly slims down to a grim effort of focus. After a quick look down, he raises the thaumoscope, holds the sensor right up by his crackling hand.
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As if on cue, they sew the hole in the world up together, drawing it inch by intense inch. The arc of light twists between the two of them with the Rift in the center, and unlike before when it had burst back apart with the force that had stunned all those demons, it feels like they're getting somewhere. Like it's not fighting them the way it had before.
The corpses around them dissolve into light, flow back into the Rift and disappear, leaving nothing but dark stains -- and Ellie shuts her eyes to shield them from the light as the Rift explodes like a firework, light winking out to leave nothing but the smell of scorched air behind.
Catching her breath, Ellie crosses the room, pauses briefly at the mark on the floor where the anchor was. She'd normally collect the residue, but maybe Viktor wants to see it for science reasons. Instead she crosses to him, holding out her hand to help him up.
"... shit," she says shakily. "Good one."
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His hand shakes, too, until it's clasped tight. It takes great effort to rise, and two tries, the first a false start. Once on his feet—and, he hopes, without drawing attention to how promptly he does it—he finds the tower wall for support. It'll take him a moment to get himself situated, satchel and unfamiliar crutch and all.
"That was... a lot." Speaking softly, because it's very dark, and so quiet after the rising, shredding howl of the rift. "Are you OK?"
She seems it, obviously she can handle herself and then some, but—
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"Almost shit myself when the Rift exploded and stunned them," she confirms, a little shaky as she looks back on the room, then reaches out to offer her arm to help him down the last few steps. She's utilitarian as she does it, in the unthinking way of someone very used to supporting someone else.
It takes a second for her to place the familiarity, and her heart sinks a little as it lands on Tommy. Fuck.
"What about you?"
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"I'm fine."
He isn't, really—not even in secret, he looks absolutely and overtly terrible at this point—but what else is new? They're both still in possession of their requisite pieces, capable of moving around and reasoning, and thus they still have a job to do.
"Research says the likelihood of a sealed rift re-opening in the same spot is low." He says this as he reaches the bottom of the stairs, gets both feet on the level stone with visible relief, and allows himself barely a moment to feel it before moving on. "So we should be good to leave it overnight."
Please, he means, let's not sleep in the tower.
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Fuck it, though. It's none of her business if Viktor wants to waste his energy on stairs.
It's not the time to bring it up.
So Ellie turns to follow him, heading to the center of the room and past the residue left there to kneel down next to it, open up her pack.
"Yeah," she mutters. "This place gives me the creeps."
She hitches her bow across her shoulder to avoid knocking it on the ground, then ends up staring at it. The fade-crystal that's been worked into the sides of the bow's body are glowing faintly, like it's reacting to the sister-material left behind by the Rift.
"... oh shit," she mumbles, running her thumb along it. "That's cool."