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| - | There had, however, been a rather noisy incident a few hours before, which had resulted in a lone figure being deposited, prone, upon the tunnel floor, dimly illuminated by a nearby patch of glowmoss. | ||
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| - | A thing like a millipede with extra-long legs, to all appearances made of milky quartz, skittered across the floor and waved a pair of antennae at the figure. It found nothing of interest; the only edible mineral deposits were too well-covered by meat to detect. The thing, losing interest, wandered off. | ||
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| - | Some time afterward, another creature came loping down the tunnel. This one appeared to have come from some other world than the previous one, though it might have seemed less exotic had the figure been able to witness it: it looked something like a sea otter might look if it had the legs and gait of a cat, and was covered in short, dense fur. | ||
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| - | The odd thing about it was the object that, without any evident danger of being dislodged, seemed to be attached to the top of the animal' | ||
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| - | Tiny, fragile stalklike appendages extended from the furrows in the object' | ||
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| - | But from a slightly different angle, it was clear those wings were attached to a creature covered in obsidian scales, tiny enough to almost give a feel and impression of smooth skin, excepting a few places such as the ridge of its eyes and the centre of its spine, where they were considerably more pronounced. | ||
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| - | Doing nothing to break the colour scheme, a short plume swept back from the creature' | ||
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| - | The claws on its three-fingered hands too were simply black - a predator, then, though evidently at most adapted to life in the most literal deepest shadows. Its feet were currently concealed, though if one could see them, one would see each foot sporting two sturdy running toes and a third with a significantly enlarged claw. | ||
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| - | A tail about as long as the rest of the creature was flanked by a few large, flat feathers, perhaps used to steer while flying. | ||
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| - | And then it stirred. | ||
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| - | It was a sluggish stirring, barely worth commenting on. It only slowly opened its eyes, a broad, flame-coloured iris peeking hesitantly through the cracks, a dark pupil unfocussed. One hand reached forward in a disoriented, | ||
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| - | In response to prodding at its subconscious, | ||
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| - | As the feathered creature groped towards consciousness, | ||
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| - | The otter-creature obediently lowered its head to the ground, and the little stone cone gently popped off, falling to the ground with a //clack//. The now-former host carefully picked the cone up in its mouth, trotted nearer to the recumbent figure, and placed the foot of the cone against its back, between the wings. | ||
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| - | There might have been a very brief itching sensation as the cone attached itself, but it was soon gone. The otter-creature let go and, the cone's control of it released, it gave the dracoraptor a sniff and then wandered off, slightly confused about how it had got here. | ||
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| - | The cone, meanwhile, quietly watched its new host's mind awaken. It even more quietly rearranged a few things to its liking - just a few, to ensure that, however much its host might think about trying to remove it, it would never actually happen. | ||
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| - | But it was, of course, free to think about it as much as it liked. It was one thing to make someone //do// - or not do - what one wanted, but one's thoughts were their own. That wouldn' | ||
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| - | When the pressure settled against her spine, foreboding tingle and all, she gave a displeased hiss and shoved one paw back, groping for the parasitic structure - but it morphed into a simple urge to relieve the itch, and the itch was gone before her fingers had reached the alien organism. | ||
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| - | ...for a moment, she simply remained lying where she was, confused by her own state, trying to unpack the strangeness of knowing a foreign object had attached to her spine and her proprioception' | ||
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| - | The moment lingered; she held herself still, as though it made any difference at all to the thoughts drifting through her mind. She knew of nothing that behaved this way in the entirety of Nalamanagiji, | ||
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| - | Hopefully that wasn't the plan. | ||
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| - | Carefully, as though worried she might break a spell of peaceful interaction while she was quite this vulnerable, she shifted, beginning to ease herself first into a sit, then from there into a stand, her wings undecided as to whether to unfurl or tuck themselves against her body. | ||
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| - | Warily, she looked around, clasping her forepaws around her wrists, her muzzle lowered. | ||
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| - | Perhaps it was because her mind circled around the possibility of seeking out help, but her doubts were gradually increasing, finding too little familiarity in the landscape to register as home. And yet - how could she be anywhere else?}} | ||
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| - | The symbiont had considered just riding ' | ||
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| - | Words slid into ' | ||
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| - | ~Excuse us for our intrusion,~ they sang, ~but perhaps you could use some guidance? | ||
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| - | There wasn't enough of that left to have her miserable instinct yield anything other than a dry hacking. She shivered in a cathartic simulacrum of a fever. | ||
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| - | But her body really didn't like the symbiont.}} | ||
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| - | ~But we assure you,~ it continued, ~that this is not intended to be a permanent arrangement, | ||
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| - | Three words stood out: //Place of origin//. | ||
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| - | For an inopportune moment, she froze. | ||
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| - | It was one thing to be in Thelix; it was another to be in a different world entirely. The one was a forgivable negligence of duties, the other promised Dusk might be without its guardian for a dangerous while yet. | ||
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| - | Abruptly, she sprung into motion with a curt, high-pitched sound of distress, bounding after the orb to try and snatch it with her paws, before the thought //wait but if it can float through walls wouldn' | ||
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| - | Though it looked like highly polished metal, it did not //feel// quite like it; it was certainly very smooth, but oddly yielding, and was cool but lacked the chill that one might have expected from metal left in a cave. | ||
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| - | ~Well done,~ the symbiont applauded.}} | ||
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| - | Unless. | ||
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| - | A fragment of a memory gave her vision of a similar curvature - in the obsidian Depths of Dusk itself, at the shores of the Lake of Sunlight. It didn't help her instinct to better leave this item unattended, before it changed its mind about being so peacefully handled, but she fought the urge and instead awkwardly bunched it against her chest. | ||
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| - | ~So,~ she subvocalised, | ||
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| - | ~The Orbs are not devices,~ it said at last. ~They are... what is visible of the meeting places between worlds. And, from time to time, those living things that are close enough to an Orb in one world are caused to appear near its counterpart in another. So long as you remain near it when another event occurs, you will be sent back.~ | ||
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| - | The symbiont thought about this for a moment, and then added, ~After which, we would assume you would wish to get it as far from you as possible, lest you be brought back here yet again.~}} | ||
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| - | On the other hand - and a chill crept along her spine as she thought this - there //were// quite a few things they did not know about the slumbering demons. She manipulated the orb as though to set it into a controlled spin, but never quite let it go, her way to rid herself of the urge to toss it. | ||
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| - | In any case, she wasn't home. And if this thing had anything to do with the the demons whether they were known here or not, which was perhaps safe to assume for the time being, as not to lower her guard too much, then it was best to find a way to trigger 'an event' sooner rather than later. | ||
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| - | Of course, her passenger could be lying. It felt fundamentally implausible, | ||
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| - | Her wings stretched in agitation. Holding the orb to her chest with her right arm, she brought her left up and scratched at her shoulder, the closest she was likely to get to dislodging the parasite for a while yet - a frustrating experience if there ever was one. | ||
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| - | ~Are there other ways to return?~ she subvocalised, | ||
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| - | For now, she was lost. // | ||
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