voidtreckermods: (train)
VoidTrecker Express Mods ([personal profile] voidtreckermods) wrote in [community profile] middleofsomewhere2020-09-15 10:09 pm

Onward: Red

Travel

The biggest problems on the way to the volcano are, perhaps, to be expected. Years of molten flows and heaving earth have left the landscape twisted and in constant movement, sections of the surface sinking or rising depending on the movement of the rivers of magma beneath. It makes for slow, bumpy going whether on foot or in a vehicle.

The fire dogs mostly prowl in the distance, but a few packs get brave enough to dive in and attack. They attack in their packs of three, though they are more likely to attack those at the back or side of the group, catching any stragglers or those that have decided to go it alone. They are pretty interested in the crystals, singling out those who are carrying them and harrying them with nips and lunges.

As the sun sets, the sky darkens and the earth, in contrast, seems to glow brighter. Faces tinge red in the fires and flows of the Flamewastes, and the volcano spits fire endlessly ahead.


The Firehearted Peak

It only takes about half a day to get to the volcano, which is pinpointed on their SCA map and highly visible besides. The entrance is obvious, a cleft in the rock at the side of the mountain. It’s hot here, incredibly so, the heat draining. But, oddly… it’s bearable, more so than they might expect. The path takes them around tunnels and across exposed streams of lava, over small rocky bridges over partially crusted-over liquid.

The tunnel is only half an hour’s walk, before it opens up into a rough chamber formed by layers of glittering metal and molten rock. In the centre there is a ball of fire, floating freely. It pulses with heat, and for those with any such senses, deep magic.

The crystals need to be held within the chamber, as close to the glowing core as possible, for at least three days. As the days go by the crystals will begin to grow brighter as magic gathers within them; their glow will synchronise with the flickering pulses of the Heart.

This growing power, however, draws in the creatures of the Flamewastes. Fire lizards, having stayed hidden and skittish on their journey, now join the dogs in attacking, pouring through the main tunnel and smaller passages in the layered walls to attack the chamber, intent on reaching and consuming the magic within the barrier crystals.


Fire Sprites

The attack from outside the mountain continues but as the days go by the volcano itself starts attacking, the proximity of living beings to its heart provoking a response. Fire sprites, clusters of sparks and embers and tendrils of fire whip out of the lava towards anyone who draws close. They are drawn to body heat, or to warmth of any kind. Tendrils curl around limbs, burning and dragging them towards pools of lava.

Others form walls of fire, trying to separate people from the main group or render the heart inaccessible. Cold drives them into retreat; water, if it does not immediately evaporate in the heat of the mountain, does likewise. The area directly around the heart, strangely, remains largely unaffected; any sprite or flame that strays into its aura is absorbed into it.
irrationally: (tell me what's my situation)

[personal profile] irrationally 2020-09-29 11:06 am (UTC)(link)
It's an interesting point. Because Alice can't help but think back to her own.. well, she wouldn't call it a mission, but 'battles' sounds like a better way to refer to it. Back home things were often like this. Just her against mobs and mobs and mobs of monsters. Against things that were much too big for one person to fight against by themselves. And yet she had no choice.

She's well aware that her own care is an outlier though.

"The things you did back home were more suited towards completing them by yourself?" Honestly, it's not her trying to dig into what those things were, since she's pretty sure 47 must have been some sort of.. soldier, maybe? Something along those lines. Alice isn't curious about that part of it. It sounds boring. No, it's more about confirming that her own case is definitely the outlier.
rieper: (overcast.)

[personal profile] rieper 2020-10-02 06:21 am (UTC)(link)
To be fair, the kind of missions he undertook sometimes probably would have been better handled by a small two or three man team rather than one individual. Except that he was quite the individual. Made explicitly for what he did. Made to get the job done in any situation and no matter the obstacles.

"Sometimes I used other people," he said. "A small team if needed." If it was needed. Most of the time he didn't want to put his trust into anyone else. It went against his nature. "But I worked alone."

Not that the missions were suited towards completing them by himself, he didn't use her exact wording, but that he worked alone and that was that.
irrationally: (and set sail for dreamsy)

[personal profile] irrationally 2020-10-03 09:38 pm (UTC)(link)
"That's what I figured," she says, as if he didn't just avoid directly answering her question by abusing the loophole of not copying her exact wording. It's hard to say whether Alice even notices. Probably not - it's not like she cares that much, and his answer seems to make sense to her all the same. "You seem more like the type to do things alone."

After all, she's sure anyone would be hard-pressed to call this guy sociable. Competent, sure, his ability to stay calm impressive, also true, but sociable? That's kind of laughable. And that's coming from Alice, who is very well aware she is not exactly on the top of the social abilities ladder herself either.

She shrugs slightly.

"I'm the same. It's why I find these missions rather troublesome in certain ways."

Why can't she just smash her way through these things by herself like she's used to, huh. People will only get in the way like this.