7th of Cylus
Praetorum had been moved out of the labs after the accident, thrown into a dank, lightless cell where the worst hurt he'd gotten was a stubbed toe. He was safe here, relatively speaking at least, far away from the knives and pincers and potions, blessedly alone at last.
But the destruction of that pyramid had returned dreams to the prisoners of Niflheim, and the dreams, in turn, had returned Prae to the labratory, bloody and intact and ready for another experiment.
He'd tried to stave it off as much as possible, but there were some things a body could not do without. So Praetorum curled up in the warmest corner of his cell, and waited to return.
He had no way of knowing when he'd closed his eyes; he only knew that when he opened them, he was once more in that cold laboratory cage, chained to the bars, with something strapped over his face. His memory was fuzzy—usually was, with how much they were dosing him at each meal—and he didn't remember what he'd done this time to earn the muzzle, but he still had the presence of mind to realize something was wrong.
In front of him, the experiment continued as usual, the puddle blood inching ever closer to Praetorum's cage. The ithecal blinked wearily at that, not able to muster up the will to look, see which companion or stranger was suffering this trial. Instead, he gazed into the growing crimson, now nearly at his feet. There lights in the lab were bight as the sun, and in the glossy pool of liquid, he could just about make out the reflection of his own exhausted face.
And something above him.
Prae hesitated then, then slowly raised his head to look. Tried to, anyways. A clinking of chain marked the end of his tether, leaving Prae unable to look higher than straight ahead. The view there was one he'd seen often, but no less unpleasant for its familiarity, so he lowered his head once more, staring into the pool of blood, just starting to congeal around the edges.
The thing above him came closer, its body long and undulating as it lowered itself from the bars of Prae's cage, closer and closer until it was hovering just above his shoulder.
The first hissing chuckle at his ear sent a jolt of familiarity through Prae, but whatever it was that was now itched in his memory, the haze in his head kept it from him. His hand twitched, like there was something that belonged in it that had disappeared. But what was it he was missing?
A weight settled around first one shoulder, then the other. There was the rasp of scale against scale, and in his mirror of blood Prae watched passively as the serpent started to coil around his throat, tightening with agonizing slowness. And through it all, Prae simply tried to remember, wracking his memory even as his vision started to go white, even as the blood started to pound in his ears.
But all he could remember was the gleam of red on polished white floors, and the sound of laughter against his throat
100th of Ashan
Prae opened his eyes to a bright blue sky, and the burble of a river by his head. The serpent lay coiled on his chest, as if Prae were a warm rock it had chosen to bask on this sunny trial. The only move Prae made was to yawn, and stretch out his limbs, shaking off the ache of phantom chains and shackles. The serpent responded in kind, uncoiling and stretching out over Prae's head, staring down at him as it spoke.
Prae didn't have the energy to scoff at its offer. Knowledge, power, and riches—it was difficult to care about such things when even waking up with the sunrise had become an almost forgotten luxury to him. No, Prae knew, he cared little for this serpent's offer.
But it had never been in Prae's nature to ignore strange happenings, and with bait as broad as power and coin, Prae was almost certain this trap was not for him alone. Either this serpent was a fool, or there were others who had, or would receive similar offers if Prae didn't accept.
121st of Ashan
So once more, Praetorum traveled directly towards trouble, this time leaving his companions back in Raelia. Knowing his destination this trial was a river, Prae left behind his trademark tower shield, instead heading for his destination clad in leather armor, carrying nothing more than a buckler and the silk scabbard wrapped around his wrist. He had also, at Ricky's insistence, brought a small pouch of ashes and charcoal. A snack, the Yari had said, just in case Prae had forgotten how to light a fire while in prison. A stupid joke, but Prae appreciated the concern in it all the same.
Just as he'd feared, when Prae emerged at his destination, he saw there were already two others, whispering into the waters. A third sat between them, methodically removing his clothing.
Summoning his quarterstaff, Prae stepped forwards to join them
Danger, Prae's attunement spark hissed as he drew closer, listening to the whispers of the river.
For once, the mortal and spark were in complete agreement. "What will you do with our secrets?" Prae asked, loud enough so the others could hear. "If you've an honest trade to make, kindly reveal yourself instead of hiding behind dreams and whispers."
OOC
Prae has brought leather armor, a buckler, the silk scabbard (currently with the quarterstaff drawn), and a lunch of charcoal.