"Speaking in Rakahi"
"Speaking in Common"
"Speaking in Common"
It was Death.
They stepped through the Doorway, all of them together, and they looked upon the field of corpses, of nightmares and dreams. The stinging winds buffeted them, and Hart's hands tightened on Eliza's and Wren's as if to keep them from being taken by the wind.
It hurt to be in this place, like the dead of Cylus and the burning hot of Saun, and Hart felt his breath pulled from him in a gasp by the unexpected pain and by his own fear. He looked upon the windstorm in the distance, so very far away and yet too close, too close, and he felt--
Terror.
He felt terror like no terror he had felt before.
Wren spoke of a path but Hart hardly heard him. He was trembling, and he was so afraid and panicked because of it that he felt he couldn't breathe. "Hart," Wren said and when Hart looked at him the boy spoke as if to remind him, "Together."
And in that dark, death-filled place, the boy smiled.
He had cried in Pala's nightmare but this, Hart thought as he looked at Wren, was not the same boy. He was their Guide.
Hart took a breath --together-- then another, and another. And when he could breathe again he nodded.
That was when Auya began to sing.
"I walk a lonely road,
The only one that I have ever known,
Don't know where it goes,
But it's only us, and I am not alone."
Jovy had used to sing to storms to calm them, and Auya held out her hand as she sang into the wind.
Hart took it.
His avatar was two representations of him in overlap, and he held Auya's hand despite that he already held Eliza's and Wren's.
Because, he thought, in this place, he wasn't Hart. He was Kind.
Or rather, he Was.
As Auya sang she called fire forth from her and it ran over them, through them all. Auya's heart burned clear and in front of her she called upon a Door. It came from her prayer. "It's a shortcut," Wren whispered and tugged on Hart's hand.
The truefire came over Karshe, and the crystal on the silver string around her neck burst into the same, familiar flame. "Hart," Karshe whispered, and that was when Hart saw what was all around them.
The corpses started to stand.
All of them.
Hundreds.
Thousands. More.
And Auya, who had given them a Doorway, screamed in pain.
"Through the Doorway!" Hart said at once but Wren shouted, "No!" Hart looked at the boy but Wren wasn't looking at him; he saw the boy's crystal eyes gazing over the corpses. "Wait!" Wren said, "Auya wait!" but the corpses were pressing closer.
"Wren!" Hart said.
Wren stepped off the path and bent down to the ground and began digging through the grey. "Wait!" he screamed again, but the corpses were here and Auya was hurting.
Hart still had Auya's hand and, without a thought, he took her pain. In its place he put surety. There was nothing else, no agony, no indecision, no doubt. She had done the right thing. She was doing what was right. He took her pain and replaced it with the pleasure of being prepared for a task to complete; of having completed a task exceptionally well. Certainty and motivation and satisfaction went through her like a drug. If she dropped Hart would call out, "Karshe!" Karshe, the stag twice Auya's weight and strong and glowing with Auya's truefire, would be able to carry her if need be.
Hart turned towards the corpses and held up his last hand.
"Stop," he said, right as Wren said, "Go!"
The boy finished planting the little flower the caterpillar had given him. Hart's aura, spilling out from his avatar and his Fractures like a fount, went over it, stronger than water and soil and sun and more than them, because it was potential and Pleasure and Glamour and it was pure Need.
Need.
Suddenly Hart understood.
The both of them, boy and mortalborn, established a Sanctuary around the little flower, and Jesine's power billowed out through the storm.
The corpses came and Wren and Hart and Karshe with Auya were at the edge of the Door. Hart still had Eliza's hand, and Eliza had Eberhardt.
"Wait," Wren said.
Perhaps fifty of the corpses of dreams and nightmares came into that sphere of magic, of Jesine's influence, of Hart's and Wren's, or perhaps it was more. They were coming and Wren looked at the flower in the midst of all that Death and whispered, "I am the Guide." He lifted his eyes to the corpses. "I am the Guide and I say you, all of you, are mine."
"Come back," the boy whispered. His crystal-blue eyes shone and his wings flourished around him and he commanded in a voice that was bigger than he was, "Come back like I did."
And, if it worked, with the Sanctuary around them and the guidance of the wingless boy and the spell woven by the mortalborn of Need--
--with the warm heat of the truefire and the bravery it took in such a place to survive--
--the flower would grow roots in that lifeless barren ground and it would bloom.
The daisy turned into a rose.
And any corpse, dream or nightmare, within the protection of Sanctuary would come alive.
They would come back like Wren had.
If they did, Hart with Wren's hand and Eliza's, and Eliza with Eberhardt, and Hart again with his hand on Karshe who carried Auya Trueheart through--
--would all of them step through the Door--
--into that fire which burned--
--but though it hurt, hurting was a part of life--
--and together they would step through Auya's Doorway to the the other side.
And, if it worked, they would bring the resurrected dreams and nightmares, protected by Sanctuary from the wail and killing grasp of the storm, with them.
"There," Wren said.
OOC: Hart used his mortalborn ability Bliss on Auya. Bliss reads:
Using this ability, Hart can bring someone to the pinnacle of pleasure; thrust into pure bliss the target is rendered unable to feel anything else. During this time the target is in such extreme bliss that their mind becomes clouded, making it hard to focus. The effects are similar to being high or drunk and last as long as the target is within Hart's presence (within 100 ft of Hart), or, should the target remain in his presence for an extended period, for up to one break per day. Hart's touch, in this way, can cause an intense high. Because of this he has to be careful how often he uses this ability on a person or risk them becoming addicted.
He used it to take away the pain from Auya's Doorway. It might cause her to be only semi-conscious and partially aware, as if she was heavily drugged; however, Hart can drop the ability whenever he wants. So, it can be assumed that when the Doorway closes and Auya is no longer in pain, he'll drop the ability.
Hart and Wren both, simultaneously, used the Nyvora ability Sanctuary in the hopes that it would strengthen the ability. I'm not sure if Sanctuary would work here so it's a gamble. But, Sanctuary reads:
Sanctuary gives the user the ability to protect their own dreams and anyone involved in them from Kielik's influence (from Nightmares), and from most native predators of Emea. The protection extends to all other individuals that should chance upon the dream, though the marked is at liberty to shut out or expel unwanted visitors at their discretion. Only those possessing a mark from Kielik of a higher caliber than the dreamer's Nyvora level, particularly potent entities in Emea, or Kielik himself can override this protection. Dream threads can only be marked as "closed" if started by a PC with this ability.
They used it to gather as many corpses in as possible, and then, using the flower the caterpillar gave Wren and Hart's avatar's magic, attempted to resurrect the corpses within the Sanctuary, which, in theory, would shield the newly-resurrected dreams and nightmares from the windstorm of Death.
Then they stepped through the Doorway, bringing the Sanctuary and the resurrected dreams and nightmares with them.
Hopefully, lol.