Light was beginning to creep in under the door and through the shoddy, hastily thrown up planks that made the walls- or what was left of them, anyway. Some were charred, some were just sooty. The vaguely acrid scent of charred wood filled her nostrils as Brae came around slowly, squinting. Her head was pounding and her mouth felt like it had been full of linen for hours.
She pushed herself up, noticing the soot and ash on her skirts and frowned. Where was she? How the hells had she gotten here? And what in the name of the loa had happened? She wasn't sure she wanted to see, but she had to. There had been something heavy and unpleasant under the smell of burnt wood. She pushed the curls out of her eyes and fought back a wave of bile.
It could only be assumed they used to be orcs, of one clan or another. At the moment, they were merely smoldering husks, burnt beyond recognition. She flexed her hands. This couldn't have been her- she simply wasn't capable of that kind of....
"Oh, Loa, no." A low groan escaped her as she hurried back against the wall, scuttling on her hands and heels backwards. If her wards against Avanidra had been rubble....yesterday, maybe- there was nothing left of them now. Ice churned in her gut as pieces fell into place and she got the feeling she was only being permitted to see this as proof that she'd failed entirely.
She remembered bits of the fight: how hurt she'd been that Yoresh would hide something so important, the white-hot anger....and the slow sense of being pried away from herself. She'd run, or tried to, realizing she'd needed to be away from anyone that could be hurt. She couldn't remember this place, though, or how she'd arrived. She rubbed at her temples before peeking cautiously outside the door. Another three or four...judging by the standard near by, Kor'kron, she thought- all just as well done as their friends inside.
This was worse than she'd thought, if this was how the necromancer was just starting her play. She ducked back in the door, leaning back against the wall, trying not to simply collapse in a sobbing heap. Please, loa, let him find help and then find me before this goes too far. Please. it was as far as her thoughts got before she heard herself speak.
"None of that now, dear. We've got so much more work ahead of us." Brae felt herself slipping away again as someone else lifted her skirts and lightly stepped around the bodies as if they'd only been mere inconveniences in the walking path.
She pushed herself up, noticing the soot and ash on her skirts and frowned. Where was she? How the hells had she gotten here? And what in the name of the loa had happened? She wasn't sure she wanted to see, but she had to. There had been something heavy and unpleasant under the smell of burnt wood. She pushed the curls out of her eyes and fought back a wave of bile.
It could only be assumed they used to be orcs, of one clan or another. At the moment, they were merely smoldering husks, burnt beyond recognition. She flexed her hands. This couldn't have been her- she simply wasn't capable of that kind of....
"Oh, Loa, no." A low groan escaped her as she hurried back against the wall, scuttling on her hands and heels backwards. If her wards against Avanidra had been rubble....yesterday, maybe- there was nothing left of them now. Ice churned in her gut as pieces fell into place and she got the feeling she was only being permitted to see this as proof that she'd failed entirely.
She remembered bits of the fight: how hurt she'd been that Yoresh would hide something so important, the white-hot anger....and the slow sense of being pried away from herself. She'd run, or tried to, realizing she'd needed to be away from anyone that could be hurt. She couldn't remember this place, though, or how she'd arrived. She rubbed at her temples before peeking cautiously outside the door. Another three or four...judging by the standard near by, Kor'kron, she thought- all just as well done as their friends inside.
This was worse than she'd thought, if this was how the necromancer was just starting her play. She ducked back in the door, leaning back against the wall, trying not to simply collapse in a sobbing heap. Please, loa, let him find help and then find me before this goes too far. Please. it was as far as her thoughts got before she heard herself speak.
"None of that now, dear. We've got so much more work ahead of us." Brae felt herself slipping away again as someone else lifted her skirts and lightly stepped around the bodies as if they'd only been mere inconveniences in the walking path.
Edited by Braedorialai on 10/18/2013 2:19 PM PDT