VoidTrecker Express Mods (
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middleofsomewhere2020-01-11 09:10 am
Let it Snow: Blue Start
The moment the doors open for purple to jump the train is speaking again. “Blue team to doors. Void shift imminent. Ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one” The train lurches and shudders as the windows flash the colour of the void for a split second before it shakes again and they are back in that frozen tundra.
The doors open and blue can jump down into a large snowdrift. They are at the foot of an impressive mountain range. Snow swirls around them, the wind hows. Ahead of them, half obscured by snow is a tunnel entrance.
Even getting there is exhausting, wading through the snow. Inside there is no snow but it is cold. The walls and floor shine with ice and the way is treacherous. It is pitch black.
Their task is to find those hiding in the tunnels. Some have formed makeshift camps in large caverns, others have fled into the small tunnels and have gotten themselves lost.
The voidtreckers are lucky to at least have a map on their SCA though it does not show where anybody else it. It is time to start the task of rounding everyone up and making sure they can survive the storm.
The doors open and blue can jump down into a large snowdrift. They are at the foot of an impressive mountain range. Snow swirls around them, the wind hows. Ahead of them, half obscured by snow is a tunnel entrance.
Even getting there is exhausting, wading through the snow. Inside there is no snow but it is cold. The walls and floor shine with ice and the way is treacherous. It is pitch black.
Their task is to find those hiding in the tunnels. Some have formed makeshift camps in large caverns, others have fled into the small tunnels and have gotten themselves lost.
The voidtreckers are lucky to at least have a map on their SCA though it does not show where anybody else it. It is time to start the task of rounding everyone up and making sure they can survive the storm.

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"No." Ignis shook his head. "I am not leaving you."
He couldn't abandon her, couldn't just let this slip of a girl be alone, regardless of how many furry friends she was..whatever her magic was doing with them. He was impressed and would ask later..maybe. But for now it was as Prompto always said 'Eyes peeled, mouth closed.'
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"We will have to leave soon. I can't stop it, only hold it off."
As the fight raged in front of them, there were more creatures rising out of the snow. Staying in one place for long wasn't a good idea.
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If he needed to pick them up and move them to safety Ignis could most certainly do just that. But he wouldn't run from a battle, nor would he engage in one without cause.
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Naminé was breathing heavily, her cheeks and nose pinked from the cold weather. She wasn't used to it and the fridge temperatures had seeped into her jacket and penetrated her slender form. "We should go." Her voice was soft and pained as another snow wolf was smashed into dust. The friendships she'd formed with them had been fake but she knew that she was the one leading those creatures to their deaths and Naminé felt its weight press against her heart.
"I can't hold it for much longer. It's too cold."
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But when she said they should go, Ignis believed her. "If you're ready to release your hold then I will bring you to safety."
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It was slow going and cold but Naminé was determined to push through to the cave entrance without the golem of ice catching up to them.
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Green eyes would occasionally turn back to see if there was anyone or anything following them but so far so good so they kept their steady pace. And once in the caves, the advisor put a blanket over her and had Namine warm herself by the fire while he got reports from his team as to how the people were doing.
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For the first half hour she shivered as if her body was trying to expel the cold but she slowly warmed up and felt the feeling returning to her limbs. Her eyes followed Ignis for a bit but then she got herself lost in the fire. When she was warmer, she'd get up and keep trying to help.
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When she was done and had gotten back up, Ignis nodded. "How are you feeling?"
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"A little cold." She admitted with a shy smile. "I'm not used to the snow. This is the first time I've seen it up close."
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With the snow comments he wasn't surprised somehow. "We certainly have more blankets and fire. You should rest and gather your strength." He wasn't trying to be unkind, quite the opposite really.
wrap up soon?
Moving fought away the cold better anyway.