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Day 6: "Monster Arrival"
Afternoon: 12:00noon - Evening
[ IRL Timeframe: November 13th -Following the events of the morning, with the Wizard and Protector locked in a heated duel, Gyre has paved forward with his plan to gather all the heroes to show them something. Be proud of him, he texted EVERYONE!
The fight between the two powerful entities continues, they won’t be joining anyone just yet. Sxicq, meanwhile, is… somewhere. No one really kept tabs on them, even social media has lost sight of them.
The Weather
- Clear with a few clouds.
- 52°F / 11°C
- Bring your heater, the chill continues!
Prompts:
- 12:30pm Mounain, General Post:
I.
Gyre arrives early to the main hiking trail at the base of the mountain. There’s a big sign advertising where it starts, and he sits against one of the legs of the sign. His legs are neatly folded, his arms crossed over his chest. As people begin to arrive, he greets each of them, standing after a second or third has arrived.
Once they’re all gathered, he raises a hand to get everyone’s attention. “Is this everyone?” he asks, clearly counting heads. A flicker of angst crosses his face as he realizes how much smaller they look without Rory and Web and Gail. As he counts, he realizes Zafika and Joanna are missing as well. He wasn’t able to talk to either of them, so he supposes he’s not surprised, but there is a little bubbling concern in his chest. He’ll have to address it later.
He waves at the lot of them once he’s done counting, gesturing for them to follow, “We’re going to the top. I’m going to move quickly so we can get back down before dark. If you need help, ask me. Rely on each other,” is all he says before he turns and heads up the trail.
The ground is worn enough to make the climb relatively easy, but it’s still climbing a mountain. How is everyone taking it? It’s a long trip. There’s time to catch up now that they’re all together again.
II.
This is the top of the mountain. When the heroes arrive, they’ll find Five and Ten seated at a small foldable table playing cards. Five is wearing jeans and a black hoodie with a computer error screen printed on it. She looks at the group of heroes arriving, giving a small wave once she’s seen some familiar faces-- but she immediately moves to hide behind Ten when she sees Luka.
Ten, meanwhile, is wearing a shirt with a picture of himself wearing a shirt with a picture of himself wearing a shirt-- you get the idea. How did he pull that off? The shirt is printed with a picture of him here, on the top of the mountain, outside this cliff door. Did he plan for this? He gives a wave at the group, greeting them with a Microsoft Sam voiced phone message:
“All around me are familiar faces. Ha ha, hello.”
Did he just reference a song? He definitely did. That was definitely “Mad World” by Jary Gules.- 12:30pm Onward: Mountain, The Mountain Cave Entrance:
When the heroes decide to descend into the cavern, what they’ll find is a strangely winding corridor that’s barely lit at all. The ceiling is rarely higher than six feet, sometimes shrinking down to four feet and even three feet near the bottom, and most of its length is only wide enough for two people to fit through. The floor is slick with water, the slope of it acting as the perfect place for water to drain into from above. This means the descent is cramped, dark, and slightly slippery.
Good luck, heroes.
The corridor suddenly opens up at the bottom into a wide-open cavern, the walls spreading out too far in every direction and disappearing into the darkness of the cavern. The walkway into the space narrows as it crosses over a massive pit that surrounds a central circular platform. There aren’t any other walkways leading to the middle.
The circular platform in the center has twenty-seven metal rings that make up the floor, smaller ones in the middle surrounded by one massive ring around the outside. It'd take a lot of counting to see the 27 rings but, believe me, they're there. What the heroes will be able to spot, though, is that a few of the rings on the floor are rotating very, very slowly. It would be easy to miss, but once noticed it’s clear that there are exactly ten rings moving and seventeen that are not.
Surrounding the center platform are twenty-seven raised platforms in a big circle around the center. Floating above four in a row are bright yellow blobs with one, two, and three eyes respectively. The fourth and fifth have the slain bodies of Four and Five. Four is wearing the game show garb they’d worn on the day of their games. Five is wearing a set of heavy black robes, not the assassin garb she’d worn on her day. The other side has five occupied platforms each with knights floating in them. Web, with Aqrisqi floating above them. Rory, with Sefaq floating above her. Gail, with Giqra floating above him. Joanna, with Fius floating above her. Zafika, with Muraj floating above them.
Wait. When were Joanna and Zafika defeated? Both of them have a single red mark above where their hearts are like they’d each been stabbed with a blade.
Five and Ten have followed everyone down to this room, looks like they’ll be able to answer questions… maybe? But everyone knows that neither the Wizard nor the Protector will be here, they’re still fighting up on the island’s beach.
Procedure:
Reply to the appropriate toplevel comments for events below. Indicate if a post is a private conversation with "Private" in the subject otherwise all threads should be open to interaction with others. Plan OOCly how you'd like to toss everyone around.
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"Zafika was locked up until now. They don't really want to talk to anyone." There's a hint of a scoff in his words as he rolls his eyes. "But they wanna do good. And if they're lying..." Garrot tilts his head one way, and then the other, prompting his neck to pop and crack. "I'll handle it." As much as he hopes he won't have to. But he doesn't let the remark linger in the air.
"Why do you seem equally suspicious of the prisoner and the guy who broke your nose?" Garrot sounds plenty suspicious at the observation. Maybe Zafika did something he didn't know about?
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It's a presumptuous conclusion to come to, as Luka hasn't the faintest idea what being in prison is actually like.
He continues making his case. "And if I were a Wizard-allured knight, I'd probably avoid being friendly with the Princess, since they have the Protector in their head, right? No one else has been quite so resistant to my charms as Zafika."
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"The Snake Knight won't get their freedom back." The words are almost snarled out, a sobering acknowledgement of the assassin's chances, despite all his encouragement otherwise. But he doesn't stop there.
"Imagine you're chained up in a tiny little cell so your body can barely move. They give you just enough food and water to survive, and nothing healthy." His words are cold, forceful, and he pauses for a moment to let all that sink in. "No exercise, no sunlight, nobody to talk to. For years. Unless the guards decide to beat you." Garrot exhales, trying to keep his tone as even as possible. "Zafika thinks they don't deserve kindness. Our Snake Knight is scared they'll lash out and hurt someone else... like you."
And finally, he takes a few moments to take some deep, calming breaths. In and out, in and out. He's snapped at Luka twice now. That's no good.
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He's quiet for awhile as he thinks over Garrot's words. Zafika was not just a criminal but explicitly a murderer, and Luka wonders if kindness is really something that someone who chooses to make a living by ending lives deserves. He, perhaps wisely, holds his tongue on the matter.
"You know a lot more about them than I do." Luka says, finally. "Not for lack of trying. I just wonder why they'd be so comparatively open with you, is all."
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"Of course they're open with me." Deep breath in, deep breath out. "I'm their doctor." He says it like it's nothing, because well, it isn't a big deal to him. He's doctored many people over the years. "I was just as worried as you were about the infamous assassin Knight." He breathes a short sigh, but then his tone gets ice-cold.
"So I didn't give them a choice in the matter." But he chuckles cynically at how sinister he must sound, doubting it'll do much to break the tension. Blackmail, bribes, Garrot will do whatever it takes to keep the world alive another year.
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“Can you... do that?” He asks with a curious tilt of his head. “I guess in a situation like ours, normal rules don’t apply though, hm.”
He laughs imagining the scene and wonders how Zafika ever agreed to such an arrangement.
“No one else is outwardly suspicious. I doubt Seth would have it in him to be a Wizard knight at least.”
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"That kid's a moody little ball of neuroses with a victim complex." There's a venom in his voice- someone's actually not on his good side. "He doesn't know how to talk to people, he doesn't listen to reason, and he doesn't respect boundaries. I mean, have you read his online feeds? He-" But he sighs, trying to relieve his obvious tension.
"If the Wizard can get him alone, we might have an outcast who falls in with a bad crowd." Kind of like how he turned to a life of violence and drugs for a while... but worse.
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Luka goes through the names of the remaining Knights in his head, thinking over who else might be suspicious, if not just interesting to gossip about.
"Terrence is intelligent. In a few different ways. He'd be dangerous in the wrong hands, too, but he's never indicated any particular loyalties from what I've heard."
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"He's clever and eager and well, fun to be around." There's a noticeable positivity in Garrot's tone now. "We were together for the first three monsters. I trust him." Then he lets the statement sit for a moment, until he just can't.
"He isn't combat-trained, so if he tries anything fishy he's done for." A slight shrug. "Plus his family's business needs a lively, not-dead planet."
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It's a slight nudge toward the suggestion that maybe the Wizard's intentions weren't as evil as they'd been led to believe.
"I've teamed up with Terrence a few times now. I don't outright suspect him of anything, but he's the sort to go poking for information... and someone could lead him astray that way, too. I think most of us are just trying to figure this whole thing out and survive."
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"There's nothing to figure out, Princess." He grumbles for a moment, shifting his stance to gently reposition Luka's body. "We deal with the Monsters, we beat the Wizard, we save the world." The words are stern, confident, but the edge is still there.
"Anyone who's misguided enough to think it's okay to destroy the planet and everyone on it is..." He trails off, sighing in contemplation for a moment. It's undeniable that the Wizard is manipulative, but even so... "Sometimes people do stupid shit under extreme pressure, you know?"
Being told to defend the world or die trying, no matter how prepared or excited you are, is pretty fucked up.
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See? There was a lot to figure out without necessarily questioning the importance of defeating the Wizard or questioning the methods of the past. At least Luka hopes Garrot takes it that way.
"This world isn't getting destroyed and the people on it aren't going to suffer. That is something I won't allow to happen, no matter what." Luka says firmly. "Anyone getting in the way of that, misguided or not, has to be subdued."
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"Sxicq's okay." The statement is offhand, as if the blue magic child didn't matter at all. But Garrot takes a moment to stabilize himself and Luka before gently sliding a hand onto one of his knees.
"And I'm glad we're on the same page, Luka..." His fingers drum gently across the Princess's leg, softly breaking the silence. "...even after your little meetup with Gyre last night."
That's right, he just got out of the hospital and he knows. He did say he knew a lot...
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The list of possible culprits for sharing this information was fairly short: Gyre or the Protector, and Luka doubts that Garrot has had time to rendezvous with the Protector between now and then. Luka bristles with anger and embarrassment as he thinks about Gyre gossiping about their meeting, betraying his trust, and about how Garrot seemed to be lording that information over him in the moment.
"I... um." Luka hesitates, uncharacteristically unsure of himself. He considers denying it happened altogether. It's not hard to believe he wouldn't have wanted anything to do with the guy who punched him that very same day, after all.
"I don't know what you think we talked about, but you have the wrong idea." His words are curt and barely concealing his anger. "Put me down. I want to walk again."
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"As you wish, Princess..." His words are calm, and there's a slight shrug. Suddenly, the second Garrot sticks his arms under Luka's shoulders, bodily lifting him and taking a few steps forward, towards carrying-Garrot. This means that as the second Garrot's arms begin to bring Luka down, he's coming down in front of the Garrot he was riding. After a point, the carrying Garrot lowers Luka down so his feet touch gently against the earth, and the clone disappears. But then he'll step back, and give Luka some space.
"I was worried that your little playground scrap could cause problems." His tone is cool and calm, but he's definitely amused. Are outwitting and innuendo all it takes to get under the Princess's skin? "I'm glad it's resolved, and that I didn't have to take sides." There's another chuckle at that one, specifically to put a fear of discord in Luka's heart. A Princess must lead their Knights, after all.
"Good job." Those words, in stark departure from the playfulness and not-so-veiled threats, are genuine. They're stern and confident, but warm and... parental?! "I'm proud of you."
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"You make it sound like you'd have trouble picking a side." He says, quirking an eyebrow. It was an odd and unexpected implication to come from Garrot. Luka hadn't sensed he had any particular loyalties to Gyre. Well, besides the recent revelation that Gyre had felt comfortable enough to have revealed their private meeting to him almost immediately after it happened.
He decides to wait for Garrot's response and gauge his reaction before jumping to any conclusion.
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"He's lucky." Garrot puts his hands gently on his hips, facing Luka with a towering intensity similar to their earlier tension, just... not directed at him.
"If you'd have declared him public enemy number one, my boot would've spent the morning grinding his face into the dirt and breaking his neck." It's gruesome, it's uncomfortable, but Garrot says it so casually. The world's at stake after all, and he woke up from a coma to this shit. But a moment later, once he's made his allegiance to Luka plenty clear, he sighs.
"Thank you." There's a clear, almost raw vulnerability in his voice. Garrot knows he probably couldn't have done what Luka did the day before. And he won't say it in as many words, but he respects the Princess for it.
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"Y-Yeah." He says, shaking off the surprise. Garrot was nothing if not intense. "Lucky for all of us, really - I don't think Gyre's against us. He's not evil. His intentions are coming from a good place, even though he knocked me out cold."
The statement makes Luka reflect on what a mess they were all entrenched in. There were a lot of people with the best of intentions making a lot of dangerous, passionate moves.
"I said something awful to him. Before he hit me." Luka admits, shrugging off Garrot's words of thanks. "So, there's that."
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"Do you want to talk about it, Princess?" That vulnerability hasn't left, and in fact the violent bluster of before seems like a distant memory. This is where the Monkey Knight's emotions are camping out for now. Sure, Luka's trying to shrug things off, but... Garrot's still on his side. "I've said my share of terrible things."
To Gyre, even.
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“You must have seen the talk online about... the hospital. And Gyre’s head. The media had a field day with that one.” He beats around outright saying: so you know how Gyre is dead, right? It felt like something too personal for Luka to be sharing brazenly, despite it being covered by every trashy tabloid out there.
“I was trying to convince him to let me finish off that monster.” Again, his phrasing is distant and othering - she’s ‘that monster’ here, not Five - cushioning the unpleasant truth. “I told him they aren’t really capable of death. Not like us.”
Luka is hoping Garrot can extrapolate the meaning from all of his indirect phrasing.
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"That all lines up with what he told me." He trails off a bit after that similarly distant remark. Their stories match up and he already knows everything that Luka's trying to insinuate. What more can he say? "So he broke your nose, and then you talked it out later. And now..." Garrot pauses, mulling over how best to phrase his question.
"Do you actually trust him?" There's a mix of emotions with the statement, of disbelief and a strong, idealistic hope. It's obvious what he wants you to say, Luka.
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"I do." He says with reluctance. He wants to trust Gyre, despite the possibility that Gyre was playing into the Wizard's hand. "I don't think Gyre would betray us and doom the world, he just... sees good in the monsters and wants to protect that. That's admirable."
Luka catches the mistake he may have made and tries to quickly walk it back.
"I mean, the monsters - they're not all bad, right? Ten is a delight."
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And then the Princess mentions Ten.
"You met Ten, too?" The cunning plans and information management all fall away for a moment, and suddenly Garrot sounds like an eager child. "Y'know when I met him, he was using an Etch-A-Sketch to communicate. How did you...?"
He hasn't actually seen Ten since that first meeting, so Garrot is plenty eager for details.
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Luka thinks back to his meal with Ten fondly, though his mind drifts to how he had used the interaction to get information about Four and the hint of a smile fades from his face. It was information he intended to use to find the monster and kill them. Luka wonders how Ten felt about that meeting, now - if he regretted their discussion at all.
"It was at a little sushi place. I think Ten must have eaten all their stock of fish that day."
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"You know, you have me to thank for that." He sounds so proud of himself. "I taught him about text-to-speech. He almost stole my phone!" Garrot pauses for a moment, grinning like a proud parent.
"I think he likes all food."
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