Lucy/Kaede (
long_live_the_queen) wrote in
middaeg2019-08-07 02:41 am
[Open] August Catch-All
Who: Kaede, others, you!
When: August in general
Where: Within the city, Smugha Cave, others to be added
What: Thread holder for the month. Feel free to hit up my plotting post here or my plurk at
blueraven if you'd like to hash something out!
Warnings: Potential violence, others to be added as needed
I. Any District
[When Kaede crossed the city, it was usually in direct ways—or more aimless meanderings. But the city was busy and crowded and there was only so much the promise of free clothing could do to smooth over the prospect of dealing with that many people for so long. So, the former it was.
This also meant casually trespassing in people's yards. Empty yards—or at least ones that seemed empty on first glance, she wasn't stupid. Where possible, the Chimera walked along courtyard walls instead of actually straying in them, but sometimes that wasn't exactly feasible. She didn't take anything while she was pacing with purpose between rows of flowers, a garden, or otherwise—but the antlered Chimera was highly visible, her hair dark pink and her arms covered in bright scarlet feathers.
...well, okay. She did linger sometimes. Those flowers were pretty.
Or perhaps she's hovering near a patch of trailing honeysuckle, or perched conspicuously atop a wall with her head tilted—did she hear a dog barking?]
II. Caught in the rain
[Of course it'd be raining on the day Kaede had to return these books. Of course it'd do so while she was mid-transit. And of course she'd find that this newly purchased cloak leaked.
The worst of it seemed to be on her head, where the hood had been rather hastily modified to fit around her antlers. It looked nice in the store, and in cooler (not rainy) weather. But it let water in through those gaps, and the left shoulder seam had started to leak, too.
So Kaede slouched, under an awning outside a shop, a home, anywhere with a roof, the books tucked into the one dry spot still under the cloak.
Let this storm pass soon. Let this storm pass soon...]
When: August in general
Where: Within the city, Smugha Cave, others to be added
What: Thread holder for the month. Feel free to hit up my plotting post here or my plurk at
Warnings: Potential violence, others to be added as needed
I. Any District
[When Kaede crossed the city, it was usually in direct ways—or more aimless meanderings. But the city was busy and crowded and there was only so much the promise of free clothing could do to smooth over the prospect of dealing with that many people for so long. So, the former it was.
This also meant casually trespassing in people's yards. Empty yards—or at least ones that seemed empty on first glance, she wasn't stupid. Where possible, the Chimera walked along courtyard walls instead of actually straying in them, but sometimes that wasn't exactly feasible. She didn't take anything while she was pacing with purpose between rows of flowers, a garden, or otherwise—but the antlered Chimera was highly visible, her hair dark pink and her arms covered in bright scarlet feathers.
...well, okay. She did linger sometimes. Those flowers were pretty.
Or perhaps she's hovering near a patch of trailing honeysuckle, or perched conspicuously atop a wall with her head tilted—did she hear a dog barking?]
II. Caught in the rain
[Of course it'd be raining on the day Kaede had to return these books. Of course it'd do so while she was mid-transit. And of course she'd find that this newly purchased cloak leaked.
The worst of it seemed to be on her head, where the hood had been rather hastily modified to fit around her antlers. It looked nice in the store, and in cooler (not rainy) weather. But it let water in through those gaps, and the left shoulder seam had started to leak, too.
So Kaede slouched, under an awning outside a shop, a home, anywhere with a roof, the books tucked into the one dry spot still under the cloak.
Let this storm pass soon. Let this storm pass soon...]

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Coincidentally, this takes her away from Kaede, but just as quickly, in a flash, her swords are out, and she realizes it's not paying attention to her. Whatever it did to her chimera... companion, she's going to go after it now, while it's distracted. Suddenly, and violently, and all over the place. It made a mistake putting its head within striking range of her. Maria has no qualms opening its throat right up with her blade, or as much as she can, no time to unsnap the two from each other.]
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When cold blood splattered the front of her shirt, time resumed again. It did her, the stupid thing. The snake's head was still biting her arm, but the rest of its body was...not, there? Thrashing at her feet--but no longer attacking her and no longer a concern. Kaede wrenched the thing out of her arm, tearing some of its teeth loose in the shallow punctures. She hurled it into the dark--it hit flesh, not stone.
Or whatever chitin was if not either. Another monster had snuck closer to them with the commotion--it shrieked indignantly, and Kaede was able to pinpoint it exactly in the dark. The Chimera lunged, slamming into the creature's chest but not bowling it off its feet. It had too many for that to be simple.
One of the spider Monsters. Or...not a spider--a scorpion. And no longer a Monster, just a mindlessly violent beast. And if it was a scorpion, it must have a stinger--and Kaede didn't know where it was. Or if there were more of them in the dark.
Great.]
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Maria presses her lips more firmly together, and turns back for the darkness, where Kaede seems to be disappearing into the inky void, and follows, but not before whispering a spell along her blades, allowing the flames to spring up. They'll provide additional damage - and light - as she delves into the darkness. When the flames splutter and flare as they hit the blood, Maria feels the corner of her lips twinge up.
They've got this. She follows Kaede into the darkness, raising a sword and letting the fire guide the way, illuminating the shadows and plates of chitin on the scorpion, as Maria dives right back into the fray, looking for a soft place to sink her blades in - the tail is a good target, but she needs to try to angle the swords into the gaps between the armor, where the joints are, and that proves a bit more tricky. At least, when the first bite of her swords hits, they carve a gash out of the chitin, but don't do any real damage.]
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The creature snagged Kaede's slower, wounded arm with one of the pincers—the Chimera snarled, yanking it back in an attempt to break away. The Shade didn't relent—not immediately.
The Chimera in its face had thoroughly distracted the creature, and it didn't seem to notice Maria's presence until the Witch's blades carved deep into its plates. They did little physical damage, but made the Shade respond with a blind animal panic. It bucked and kicked, shrieking like some overgrown cicada. One of the pointed legs hit Kaede in the gut, knocking the Monster back a few steps.
But like a goad, it didn't deter her. The scorpion beast was still holding onto her arm like a vise. She'd like it back now. Kaede hissed, a cold-water-and-metal sound, and reached with a long arm to grab onto the monster's shoulders. The claws hooked deep into the chitin plates, and the Chimera's strength dragged the torso down into immobility.]
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And she is, arcing her swords toward the base of the tail, where the range of motion is at its least and her swords strike true. The thick cords of muscle and tissue, even between the bits of chitin, are difficult to cut through, but her motion, her strength, and the fire helps, as the blades sizzle and hiss with the ichor-blood of the scorpion spilling all over them.
And that's when Maria whispers another word, and, like oil, the blood ignites, flaring yellow-white and swiftly right up into the scorpion's body. Use blood to enhance the fire? Psh. Light the blood on fire.]
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The Shade's barbed tail lashes at Maria, though its movements steadily weaken as the sinews powering it sever and burn. It was the only part of the creature that could effectively move, with the Chimera pulling its torso down. She couldn't quite turn it onto its side yet, but like a predator throttling its prey she didn't let up or let go. It could stay right there and burn.]
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Just gotta keep burning this thing until it stops moving.]