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middleofsomewhere2019-11-18 06:45 am
Day 11 Catfish
Who: Rath, Curufin, Danny, Fëanor, Romeo, Elfnein, Reigen, Raven, Joss, Tony
What: Going to rescue the final group of people
OOC: Here is thread for the bonus mission for those who signed up. There will be a final evacuation post for everybody else that will go up in the next couple of days.
For this post.
Part A: Is a normal mingle/search thread where characters can top level and tag out into each others top level while they look for the entrance into the mountain.
Part B: Is the thread for finding the colony and escaping the mountain. Please tag only once per 'round'. The NPC journal will tag, which starts a new 'round' everyone can then tag in a thread underneath- do not worry about tagging order amongst the characters, just tag when you are able and do not worry if you miss a round, just tag into the most current one.
What: Going to rescue the final group of people
OOC: Here is thread for the bonus mission for those who signed up. There will be a final evacuation post for everybody else that will go up in the next couple of days.
For this post.
Part A: Is a normal mingle/search thread where characters can top level and tag out into each others top level while they look for the entrance into the mountain.
Part B: Is the thread for finding the colony and escaping the mountain. Please tag only once per 'round'. The NPC journal will tag, which starts a new 'round' everyone can then tag in a thread underneath- do not worry about tagging order amongst the characters, just tag when you are able and do not worry if you miss a round, just tag into the most current one.

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But he recognized his father's concern and knew where it came from. Fëanor had the most complete connection with the earth that any Elf could ever have, and if he said it was time to move, then it was.
"Come, all of you. We must get off this planet, as my father asserts. You will all be saved."
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Which was sort of more scary than inside, but it would be alright. As long as they all stuck together it would be fine! He glanced behind him, to check that Joss and Elfnein were alright, they both seemed to be. Joss had a big gun now.
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All was well. These voidtreckers were as good as their reputation. He led them once again through the tunnels, trusting that they would shield their wards from any crumbling rocks.
As he stepped out he was met with a wave of hot air. The sky was black and red, ash and smoke and the mountains were beginning to crack. There was a constant roar of sound as the ground shook and shook. The children gasped, one of them, the smallest one, began to cry.
The adults went still, the shock of seeing what was happening hitting them even harder than the vision Curufin had put in their heads.
"Stick together." He called back. "The pod is not far."
There's an almost scorching wind coming a them though, in the direction they need to go. It's not far but it's going to be a difficult walk.
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Vampires really don’t like fire. It’s one of the few things that can kill them.
“Quickly now,” he orders, voice pinched with fear for the first time since starting this mission.
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Instead, he goes to scoop the little vampire from the ground, ignoring the inevitable protests. Vampires are stronger than men but so are the elves.
"You can hate me all you want later. Now, close your eyes and don't look, I'll carry you."
He won't deny that it made him pause when they emerged to the surface and saw with their own eyes the infernal landscape it has transformed into. It's worse then he thought... and not hard to imagine Balrogs with their fiery whips down there. They'd feel quite at home in this scenery.
But they are not there. It's different now.
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Then Raven was shaking her head--she could deal with it later. She had a job to do, and that meant keeping herself aware for everyone's safety. Too bad she couldn't get a private message to Danny--she'd welcome another set of eyes in the air right now.
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But that wasn't something he could do as a human.
And this place wasn't like home, where he could disappear and then show up twenty minutes later with an excuse. If he transformed right now everyone would see. Even if they didn't see they would wonder and worry where Danny Fenton was.
So he had a choice to make. His secret identity? Or doing something that might help everyone survive for now, even if the consequences might involve dealing with ghost hunters later.
As always, it was no choice at all.
In a flash of light Danny Fenton disappears from the rear of the group, and a white-haired, glowing ghost joins Raven in the sky. He clenches his fists and summons up a pale blue energy that immediately chills the air.
He didn't know whether ghost ice would work against lava, but it was worth a try.
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As he talked, he was keeping an eye carefully on everything around them- his shield ready to smack away and debris that might get too close to these kids. He urged them faster, but he let Romeo and the other younger members of this excursion decide what pace they could keep up with.
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Raven was aloft already, and suddenly Danny vanished form the group and emerged in the sky in ghostly form. This did not actually surprise Curufin much, who had more than once existed in ghost form. He couldn't fly, so it wouldn't have been any advantage in this situation.
He placed himself between the wind and the others whenever he could. His was a spirit of fire, and that spirit charged up his body with protection. He would be less harmed by the heat than some of the others would.
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"Cover your mouths!" He called back to the children. "It will help!"
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The villagers are mostly too struck by the state of the world but some of the children look up at Raven and Danny with wide eyes and they pulled their clothes up to their mouths when Romeo shouted.
The little boy in Tony's arms looked at him with wide eyes. "Eli." He whispered before burying his face in Tony's shoulder as more rocks rained down upon them.
The pod was close now, the wind howled towards them as they began crossing to it and the ground lurched. Up and down, like walking on a wave. Some of the villagers stumbled, unable to keep their footing. Rath had stumbled himself but he recovered quickly and reached down to help one of the villagers up.
Those in the sky would see that the whole land was like this, up and down. More cracks were appearing, in the far distance a whole forest disappeared, swallowed by the land.
The pod was close.
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Once this was all over, and they were back on the train--she was absolutely going to go kidnap a quiet-room on the quiet car and hermit. Too many people, too many emotions, and while this wasn't different from what she'd done with the Titans in some ways... It was harder since she wasn't with the titans and this wasn't the same old familiar missions.
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"Got it!" he calls down. He flies up, and a moment of thought shifts his energy from the cold blue of his ice to a bright luminous of green. He stretches it out into a large energy shield and sets himself to blocking debris away from the group below.
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He holds the vision in all the susceptible minds, and now he has altered it, taken out all the dire elements and replaced them with a picture of an inviting, welcoming shelter that is well-stocked with food and water and that can easily support all these people. A place where the children can learn and play and the adults can find useful lives for the duration. He adds a suggestion of a green planet located somewhere, sometime, that will more than support all of those who have fled from this place. He lets this part of the vision flicker as though it were a dream, in order to entice but not promise, since he doesn't know what the scientists are going to do about the rescuees, or if they actually have another planet to go to. The flickering dream is meant to oppose the horrible fiery ruin that surrounds them, to make it easier to cross the remaining ground and get safely to the pod.
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Rath sped up as they arrived at the pod, getting ahead of the children but only so he could get the doors open, allowing the group to board immediately.
"Tony, Feanor are you alright to fly?" He gestured at the fighter craft that they had with them. They had both been in the group destroying debris in the week and so were the two best to protect the pod.
"Everyone else in the pod, that includes you two." He called up to Raven and Danny. "Let's get back to the hub, Quinn is waiting for us."
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Then he has to worry no more as Raven casts her magic and a clear path unfolds under their feet. A stretch of ground solid enough to lead them to the pod.
Curufin's vision calms the children and lets the adults concentrate on something else than the inferno around them. It helps him to ignore the eerie similarity of this landscape with its fiery chasms, the foul air, ground cracking, and the deafening roar of the planet's core collapse from below, to that one scene from his past he'd rather not be reminded of.
In what seems like a century, they finally reach the pod and its accompanying fighter. Fëanor leaves Joss to get inside on his own. Somebody needs to pilot the fighter. So when Rath asks him and Tony to do it, he just smiles.
"Yes," he says "Perfectly alright."
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As he was in the front of the crowd, he had missed when Danny had abruptly become a ghost and started flying. Once they're at the pod and he's helped Eli in, he looked back. He frowned in confusion at the white haired boy flying around using some kind of magic to fight debris. Was that.. Danny? He checked the group for trekkers and yes, Danny was missing.
Any further thought he had on the subject was interrupted by Rath asking Feanor and him to fly the craft. "Certainly." He followed the elf to the craft and boarded. "I'm surprised Joss didn't bite you," he remarked, jokingly.
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He overhears Tony's joking remark to Fëanor, and wonders why Joss would bite anybody. But he doesn't have much attention for that thought. Right now, he continues to project the vision as strongly as he can, keeping everybody calm and oriented towards boarding the pod.
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"Come on Joss, we are almost there!"
He helped his friend onto the pod, making sure Elfnein got on safely too!
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He flicked on the radio link to the fighter craft, it was crackly but functional. "Stay close, let's get them back as quickly as wel can."
Once the last villagers were boarded and all the void warriors were safely inside the hatches snapped shut and the pod rose into the air.
Outside the glass pods it looked like fire was raining from the sky as distant volcanoes shot sparks and fume into the air. The visibility was terrible and he could only hope that Feanor and Tony had a little bit better vision higher up.
In the pods the children stared out the window in horror and fear. Vinyali sat as far away from any adults as she could, her knees pressed up against her chin as she stared fearfully out into the hellscape around them.
The adults were silent for the most part. Sullen and angry but also driven by the vision in their minds.
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The small vampire accepts Romeo’s hand up into the pod with a noncommittal grunt and immediately tries to position himself as far away from the others as possible.
This puts him right next to the girl who had called him in the first place.
His expression softens. After few moments, he asks: “Are you going to be all right?”
With permission from Danny's-mun too.
That Corvid-shadow that enveloped her though remained, drawing the wings close around her and then the dark-energy was turning into a smaller ball rapidly. To disappear, and reappear by Danny in his ghost-form. "Let's go, Phantom."
Right at his side as the pair of them dove for the pod, and both phasing through the walls of it easily.
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The view out of the ports is hellish indeed. He wonders if they are in fact going to make it off this planet alive.
But he smiles a little as Raven and Danny alter their energies and come right through the walls of the pod.
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Last resort, he'd let the fighter take the hit. Those machines are sturdier than the pod with its glass windows and construction built more for the comfort of passengers than combat resilience. After hours in the air and hours on the ground, Fëanor can easily say he knows everything about those machines. He could rebuild one from rubble if only he had a working engine. Everything else is replaceable.
"Well, he didn't. He did, however, complain a lot. It was most annoying."
It was not, he barely noticed. Joss could have cursed him in a hundred languages and Fëanor would not care because he didn't listen. The destruction all around was rather engaging. Yet of all the horror, it was the stench of sulfur that got to him the most. It brought the worst memories. So did the gorges filled with fire but the foul air was the worst. He could swear it seeped into his very bones.
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"It will be okay! We are going somewhere safe and then we are going far away where the volcanoes can't hurt us!"
He looked out of the window, it was very scary out there and he just hoped they got back in time!
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