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"Let me grant you sight, Father. I wish to see you break."

You are Father Richard Anscham, leader of the Church of Mercy. The year is 600, and in your home- the country of Corcaea- the souls of mankind belong to demons. You have traveled far from your church, far from civilization, deep into the ruins that cover the land. You seek a cure for what ails your people. You seek a cure for the Catalyst.

Deep within the ruins, you have contended with demons most foul. These monstrosities have resembled spiders, centipedes and centaurs, but demons have been no match for a man of the Gods. Not until now, at least. Before you leers a manifestation of death, tempting you with both knowledge and damnation. You are alone, Father Anscham, save for the Gods, and your pet dog, Ray. What will you do to contend with the darkness? How will you save the souls of mankind?

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>>3843850
"You shouldn't have done that...!" you gasp, as your hands are cut against the demon's impossibly sharp limbs. Its attack against your prayer is the greatest offense you can conceive of. Blood flows freely from your veins, as you struggle to knit your fingers back together. It's useless- the long digits can barely press against one another. Furious and terrified, your green irises bolt up to the shadow leering above you.

"I like that look." The demon leers. Its wet voice drips over you, and you stagger backwards, your hands useless hanging at your sides. Revulsion stirs in the dangerous miasma of emotion that's pouring into you. "It seems I should have done just that, Father... it would appear I've saved my life."

"Stay back!" You command, trying to project your voice despite the danger. Your words waver. Your vision blurs. Blood is pouring from your hands at an alarming rate. For a moment... you almost think that it's Mercy's doing. Is she trying to save you from this creature? Is this retribution for your outburst? You can't even see Ray- what has he done with your dog?! "What have you done with Ray-?!"

"Nothing, Father. Nothing. I am taking you to a place where your blessings will not be of any use to you."

"What are you talking about?! Where is he-" You struggle to hold your ground, as it feels like the ground is giving out from you. You fall to one knee. Though your vision is blurred, you can quite clearly tell that the blood pouring from your hands is intermingling with the bloody tendrils extending from the greater demon's shroud.

"Stop..." you plead, almost to your own body. A faint, radiant light courses through your veins. You know that the wounds will slowly heal- you asked Mercy for Her protection. ...but this is too little, too late...

Your eyes bolt open even wider, as you realize your sacrilege. It's a good thing you're already on your knees. You curl into yourself, wanting to beg Mercy's forgiveness, but the demon interjects again, laughing.

"What's the matter, Father? It's clear to my eyes how deficient you are- does this really come as a surprise? To be devoid of the blessing you seek? To be on your knees before a greater demon?"

"Stop... stop talking..." You sneer, trying to raise your head. It feels like a tremendous weight is holding you down. You... you realize that there is. A bloodied stalk of viscera feels like its weighing down on you. Every hair on your body stands on end in utter revulsion as you shout, "Get away from me-!"

The demon's hold intensifies. "Only when your eyes have opened."

The shadow around the two of you deepens even further. You... you can't see anything.

"Let me go-!"

"I'll release you in the Catalyst of your own choosing, Father. Tell me. Tell me now..." You feel the blood seeping down your scalp, behind your eyes- you try to bring your hands up to tear them away, but your hands are useless- you can't see Her light-

"Tell me where you wish to go."

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>>3843854
Your mind feels like it's breaking. You scramble to not panic, to focus... all you can think of is Mercy. You've questioned Her blessing and now you're going to die. If you could just go back. You want to show Her that you haven't forsaken Her tenets. You need to do something- you need to make things right. You've been a Father of Mercy for years. You've served the church almost your entire life.

You know where you wish to go. You need to go back.

>A) To the people you most protected. To the city of Anson, the day demons broke out in the town square, centered on a city of thousands. To the bloodshed and carnage you halted through Her teachings.

>B) To the worst wounds you've healed. To the battlefield. To the side of your first mentor, Father Edmund, the day he nearly died.

>C) To the time that exercised your greatest restraint. To the broken streets of your childhood home of Pontos. To the mud in your face, to the broken bones in your skin, to the first scars you received.

>D) To the place where you first felt Her. To your isolation, your abstinence, your chastity. To the Church of Mercy.

>E) To something else entirely. (Write-in)
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>>3843857
>>C) To the time that exercised your greatest restraint. To the broken streets of your childhood home of Pontos. To the mud in your face, to the broken bones in your skin, to the first scars you received.
Mercy is restraint in the face of the undeserving, after all.
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>>3843857
>>D) To the place where you first felt Her. To your isolation, your abstinence, your chastity. To the Church of Mercy.
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>>3843857
>E) To the time where you lost control, the rush of righteous indignation and the pleasure of being able to strike out with Vengeance against those who've done harm.
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>>3843857
>>C) To the time that exercised your greatest restraint. To the broken streets of your childhood home of Pontos. To the mud in your face, to the broken bones in your skin, to the first scars you received.
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>>3843880
>>3843883
>>3843894
Looks like we've got a huge variety here- despite the duplicate vote

>>3843864
>>3843906
C has won out! Locking the vote, writing now.
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>>3843928
Noo i deleted my vote, dont look!
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>>3843934
It's okay, I'm not incorporating it into the next post. You're good senpai.
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>>3843941
Warring with yourself, you struggle to think of just single moment in time. You've dedicated almost your entire life to Mercy's tenets. You've... you've done more than that, too. Your mind slips somewhere darker, back to your first time with Vengeance...

Not now. I need Her.

"Take me back..." You mutter, the pain in your head and hands robbing you of your senses. It's a struggle to speak, with the crushing weight of the greater demon on your skull, but you continue, "...to the face... of the undeserving..."

"What's this...?" The demon leers, tightening its grip around your head even further. You can't help but loose a scream in agony from the pressure. "A childhood memory- enough to trigger a Catalyst? I doubt it, Father. But... let us see."

The pressure mounts even further, reaching a level of pain you did not think possible. Your scream cuts through the darkness, as lights burst before your eyes, obstructing the shadow...

...and parting into a dirt road. The sky overhead is gray and muddied, almost as much as the peasant's mockery of a trade route. Ramshackle houses line either side of the road, petering off into farmland that's struggling to get through the famine. Sprawling weeds and the steady forest beyond your childhood home leer over you with an enormous sense of dread that you can't quite see-

Your face is in the mud. You cough and splutter, barely able to breathe through the continued pain in your head and now the inability to breathe. You're being pushed down into the dirt by a small group of children...

Children?

You try to look up, clear your eyes, wipe your face, but you're pushed back down again.

"Come on, get up Richard!" The boy standing over you teases, the back of his heel pressing down on your back. "What's a matter? Scared that Mercy is going to hurt you if you do?! Ahahahha!"

The voices of the other three children call out, mocking you. "Mercy! Mercy!"

Your thin limbs- you see them for the first time and nearly collapse from shock- are unscarred. Thin and long and lanky, but unmarred from the blessing of the Gods. They're awkward and too long for a boy your age, but there they are- and they're enough to right yourself on the ground. "Leave me alone-" You cough, your voice timid, weak, young as the crops on the horizon. The pain in your head is making you sound even weaker-

The children's taunting redoubles. One of the other boys comes over, kneels down, and asks. "Or what? Are you gonna tell on us? Are you gonna beg for Mercy?"

Another shooting pain courses through your skull. You nearly collapse, your arms barely strong enough to support you. The boy seizes the opportunity to spit in your face.

"Ooooh, is Richie scared?" One of the girls croons, egging on the boy.

"He should be!" The boy in front of you boasts. He turns, as if to leave you in peace, but then turns quickly and kicks you in the face. There's a sickening crack as your nose breaks.

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>>3843995
You can't help but let out a sob as blood bursts forward from the break.

That's never going to heal.

The boy takes a step back, then shouts at you, "Serves you right! Ha- didja' see that?!" He calls to the other children. One of the girls balks, but the other boy seems impressed.

You know how this went. You could stop it now- you could stop them. You could keep them at bay, you could quell the boy's hatred- you could even kill him, if you so wished.

Instead, you stay recoiled, trying to protect your face. Your hands are shaking terribly from the pain, barely able to hide the wound. You try to brush some of it aside, but there's so much, it's just smearing...

"Leave me alone." You mutter again, barely audible through the blood.

There's another kick. You double over, trying not to cry.

A voice... there's a voice in the back of your head.

"This isn't enough, Richard. I know you've endured worse."

"Get out of my head..." You mutter.

The children around you all go silent for a blessed moment.

The silence is punctuated by a shout, this one full of fear. "Are They talking to you!?" The boy shrieks, kicking you again, this time in the ribs. There's another disgusting CRACK as you recoil into yourself.

"Stop..." You mutter, unsure if you're talking to the demon or to the boy. "You don't understand..."

"I can, and I will. You're still blind, Father. Blind to what has broken you. Blind to what can make you whole. Let us see where your sight truly lies."

You... you can endure the pain. You have before. You know that your parents show up in a few hours, find you lying in the dirt. Your nose is never the same, sure. ...but the wounds do eventually heal. But... you know you've been through worse.

>A) When you took retribution on this boy beating you down. When you struck him with Vengeance.

>B) When you were kicked down harder. The first time you sneaked away from the Church of Mercy.

>C) When you felt lonelier. When you stayed... when you realized you needed the Church of Mercy, and that they didn't want you.

>D) Write-in
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>>3844002
>>C) When you felt lonelier. When you stayed... when you realized you needed the Church of Mercy, and that they didn't want you.
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>>3844002
>V
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>>3844051
>>3844002

Supposed to be
>B
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>>3844002
B

ONE MORE GOD REJECTED
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>>3844039
Tempting.
>>3844053
>>3844086
But it looks like the vote won out for B. Locked, writing now.
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>>3844089
>>3844089
"I'll leave them alone..." You mutter, in a haze of pain and blood. The children around you look extremely scared- the boy that's been beating you down even pauses for a moment.

"They're not of any concern. The demon agrees, its wet voice sticking to the insides of your temples. You want to rip your skull open, and get him out- but you can barely lift yourself up, struggling as you are with the broken bones.

The boy takes his foot off your back as you continue, despite the excruciating pain you're in. He looks about ready to run when you murmur, "I was tired... of being alone... there was no... Mercy here..."

"Good. Show me."

The pain in your head, impossibly, intensifies. You can feel the cracks in your body, the tears in your bones, as the agony splits you in two.

You find yourself running, running from the pain.

There's trees, trees again. Anson forest. The sky overhead is brewing a storm. Clouds roil, and you think of Storm for a moment, uttering a small prayer for him to leave you alone as well. You were tired, tired of the pain, tired of the Gods. Tired of the backhanded clergy. Tired of Father Edmund asking you what was wrong with you. Tired of the priests who you knew were whispering, muttering, resentful that someone of such low birth was permitted into their ranks. Tired of being watched. Tired of everyone being so afraid. Tired of being forced into service, tired of your tenets, of the abstinence, of the chastity, of everything.

You're running.

You emerge, exhausted, head splitting, out of the woods. You're young- a teenager- dressed in stolen clothes. Disguised, not wanting to be seen as a member of the Church. You hide your symbol of Mercy beneath your shirt. The gold chain may yet give away who you are, but you have not abandoned the Gods. You're just tired.

The wider houses and bustle of the city of Anson was comforting. You didn't know at the time that you'd save the lives of everyone in this city, being heralded as a Father of Mercy. They didn't know your face now. Scarred, yes. Gaunt, yes. But not that recognizable, you'd hope. You'd hope, as you slow down, too tired to run, your feet leaving evidence of your escape as you step into the soft soil leading up to the city.

Father Edmund couldn't have known you ran away, not yet. It's the dead of night, and most of the streets are empty. You did not know the streets of the city then, and it took you a long time to find a bar.

You were tired of abstinence.

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>>3844137
Smoke and silence choked your senses as you stumbled, head still reeling, as you discovered a dingy drinking hole near the outskirts of the city. No one but the barkeep paid you any mind as you collapsed into a stool, pushing coin at him and putting back drink after drink. You numbed the pain, numbed the thought of Mercy, of Vengeance. Even the pressure in your head seemed to fade, ever so slightly.

Your eyes and the barkeep's met a few times, weighing one another with equal disrespect. You hoped he'd not remember you, as you silently left, barely able to walk straight. The wine at the church was always too watered down. It would be years before you'd pray to Agriculture and lose the ability to enjoy these simple pleasures.

As you staggered, vision blurrier than ever, you thought you'd taken a wrong step down the dark streets as you brushed against something. Your long fingers brushed against something soft, softer than you'd felt in years. A sinking horror fell into the pit of your stomach as you realized you'd brushed against a woman.

"Get away from me!" The shrill voice shrieked, practically in a scream. You must have startled her-

"Sorry, sorry," You tried to mutter, but your voice coming out too soft, barely audible over her panic- you try to gesture, articulate an apology, and manage to somehow bump into her again-

"GET AWAY! HELP-!"

You stagger backwards, trying to apologize, to explain. "It was just an accident, I'm sorry, I'll leave-"

You take another hesitant step backwards, and catastrophically manage to bump into someone else. You hadn't drank in years- you underestimated your limits horrifically. "Excuse me-" You try, turning to get away from whoever else you've bumped into, but there's a wet popping sound as a fist slams into your face. Your nose is broken again, the cartilage and bone permanently shifting out of place.

You can't keep your footing, and fall to the ground, kneeling as you attempt to immediately get back up. You are completely floored, though, catching your reflection in a puddle.

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>>3844138
This is closer to what you're used to. You are a teenager- scrawny, awkward, your clothes ill-fitting and your hair a complete mess. But your skin is paler by any rights than a human's should be... the circles under your eyes seem to soak in the little light around them. The gaunt recesses and myriad scars show far more battle and wear than anyone your age has any right to have. It's no wonder the woman was afraid.

"Get away from her!" The figure above you bellows, as the woman's panic fades. She must have ran.

"I didn't mean to- you don't understand-" You try, the blood coming from your nose completely obstructing your words.

"Shut up." He says, kicking you soundly in the chest. The air rapidly leaves your lungs as you fall on your back, any attempt at staying upright being stolen from you. The man kneels down, and your soul leaves your body as you see him notice the chain around your neck. "What's this-" He asks, snatching at the chain.

You try wheezing. Leave it. I'll kill you. Don't you dare touch Her symbol. But nothing comes out, the wind is completely knocked out of you-

The man grasps the chain, pulling the holy symbol clean off of your neck. He eyes the solid gold greedily, before a look of recognition cross his eyes. He drops the symbol like it's been put to a flame. "You-!" He exclaims, rapidly stepping backwards.

You manage to grasp the symbol out of the dirt, clutching it tightly in your hand as if your life depended on it.

The man is frantically looking around him, obviously to see if you're with anyone. He seems to recognize you as he steps back over you, raising a foot over your face-

"I haven't forgotten what you've done, Richard. Edwin wouldn't have forgotten, either."

The boy you crippled. Your eyes bolt open in recognition. This figure- blurry as it is. You grew up together-

Crunch.

He keeps kicking your face in-

Crunch.

It's getting harder still to breathe-

Snap.

The pain in your head reaches another crescendo-

"Are you still there, Father?"

"Please-" You mutter, barely able to breathe. Your throat is practically crushed. The pain-

"I knew you could endure, Father. You see, though- you see that this isn't enough. The... blessings aren't here, Father, but you still are.

He's right. There were no Gods here. The Church found you that night, after some Merciful peasant dragged you indoors and reported the assault. ...but Mercy did not save you that day. It took you months to heal. Months of constantly being watched. Of waiting. You thought you learned your lesson. But you still abused Them. You still turned from Them.

>A) When you prayed to Agriculture, to save the country from the famine.

>B) When you prayed to Spirit, to know with absolute certainty what the clergy was doing.

>C) When you prayed to Flesh, to try and undo the damage.

>D) When you tried to induce Dream, to escape from the world.

>E) Write-in
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>>3844144
>>B) When you prayed to Spirit, to know with absolute certainty what the clergy was doing.
question authority
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>E) Write-in
When you prayed to Time, in a fruitless attempt to reverse it.
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>>3844144
>B) When you prayed to Spirit, to know with absolute certainty what the clergy was doing.
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>>3844144
>>3844151 here, changing to
>B) When you prayed to Spirit, to know with absolute certainty what the clergy was doing
because I suck.
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>>3844144
> C
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>>3844150
>>3844151
>>3844154
>>3844164
>>3844170
Near-unanimous vote for B, I see! Appreciate the write-ins, but we're going with the popular vote. Locked, writing now.
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>>3844174
Choking, lying on the streets, barely able to breathe, you manage to speak out, even though no one is there. Rain pounds on your face from the storm clouds breaking overhead.

"...take... me... home..."

You close your eyes. When you open them, you let out a sob. Your face is wet, still. You're back in the Church of Mercy.

No light filters through the small window in your room within the Church's old walls. Rain and thunder beats down with reckless abandon on the Storm shutters. You're wearing old robes- older than the ones that you took with you to the ruins. You're younger- a few scars are missing from your hands as you look them over. You catch your reflection in a cracked mirror hanging on the far end of your room. Your hair is mussed, but your eyes stare back at you, green and wet. You're sobbing, completely overwhelmed by something at the back of your thoughts. The pain is still there, punctuating every heave of your chest. A melody echoes down the corridor, as a number of men and women must be singing praises to Mercy. It Mercifully disguises the sound you're making, but it can't stop the cascade of intrusions into your mind. "Stop." You beg, asking the voice directly this time.

The demon's voice echoes, "No."

You can feel Her. Spirit. It feels like a lifetime ago that you were in the ruins, with her alongside you. This... this was different. This time, this place, this memory. You had begged her, pleaded even. You suspected that the clergy resented you- that you were an unwanted intruder. You needed to know. It didn't feel like abuse of Her blessing. This was knowledge that could aid your mission, aid your service of Her. This is what you told yourself, before you prayed to Spirit, to know beyond a shadow of a doubt what the clergy thought of you.

"I don't want to remember-" You sob, clutching at yourself, as the voices come. Her white light is coursing through your veins. Spirit causes the blood to protruding from your skin, as She fills your mind with their words, their thoughts, their secret and most hidden sentiments. Their Spirit.

"He's a blight on our good families. It's unthinkable. He's a scar on the Church.

"Did you hear? What he'd done? I thought we were putting him down, like a dog- not some pet to be paraded around."

"This has to be a mistake. The King wouldn't permit it. I'll take my complaints up to His Mercifulness personally, if I have to.

"If we can't get him to leave willingly, we'll push him until he snaps. The boy already looks like a demon. Better to contend with one more and be done with this nasty business.

"Stop! Stop it-" You clutch at your head, curling up on the bed, trying to hide from the sound. Your body heaves as you continue to cry. The motion seems to only intensify Her blessing.

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>>3844261
"Keeping him alone hasn't done a damned thing-"

"Don't want him actually losing it. Give the boy a dog at least, we won't even have to mind him if he goes collapsing on us again-

"A priest!? I'll die before I have to work with that lunatic- scaring the people half to death. I have half a mind to transfer now-"

"Besmirching our good name, getting the people up into a frenzy. Making the rest of us look like charlatans. My sons nearly died in that last sermon! I'd kill him myself..."

"Wouldn't be too convenient to send him on another expedition? I'd rather risk five of our men and see him gone-"

You can't speak. You couldn't hear yourself, even if you did. Your sobs continue to punctuate the choir echoing throughout the halls beyond your small room. It feels like the walls are closing in.

"Ugly son of a bitch."

"No better than a demon."

"They're all right, you know.

Hysterically, you clutch at your head, trying to get the voices to leave you. "Please... please... stop..."

You knit your eyes shut, tears overflowing. You can feel it, tearing at you, threatening to consume you. The Catalyst. You clutch yourself tighter, spiraling. Your body feels like its draining- like the millions of little cracks along its surface are leaking every fiber of your being-

"The man's so obsessed with the Gods, can't even see the people around him-

"I'll die before I serve under him.

"Maybe one of these prayers will finally kill him."

"I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm so sorry..."

"Richard. Richard, it's okay. I'm going to get help."

Your eyes open at the name, legitimately frightened for your sanity. No one at the Church calls you by your given name. You look around, frantically.

The demon is lying on the floor, still as stone. Ray is unconscious next to the demon, still breathing, but his breath is ragged. He's obviously badly hurt. You immediately start to move towards him, but a hand is on your shoulder. The halfling. The halfling you met- how long ago was it now...? She is leaning over you. There's blood up to her upper arms, matching the color of the demon, as it leaks the poison inside of its body out onto the floor of the ruins.

The greater demon's shadow feels like its still leering over you. You're covered in blood, still sobbing and panicked, fighting against the halfling to get to your dog. The white light of Spirit has left you, but your heart is racing faster than it ever has.

"Hey. Hey. Richard. It's Ofelia. It's okay- it's okay. I'm going to go get help."

>A) Ray comes first. She can go get help, you need to see to your dog. Now.

>B) Ask her to stay and at least keep an eye out while you see to Ray.

>C) Beg her to not leave you alone. Demand an explanation as to how she killed the demon while you take care of Ray.

>D) Write-in
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>>3844274
>>A) Ray comes first. She can go get help, you need to see to your dog. Now.
DOG NO
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>>3844278
I see the angst singularity has consumed the rest of the voters. I'll leave this open for another hour before locking. Don't like going forward with just a single vote, but I want to keep the momentum going for a bit longer tonight.
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>>3844274
>>A) Ray comes first. She can go get help, you need to see to your dog. Now.
Protec dog, deny thots
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>>3844278
>>3844395
Ah we're unanimous anyways. Going to go ahead with the reply. Writing!
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>>3844438
Hysterically, hands shaking, you try to move Ofelia aside. Your body is so ragged, it's hard to get your limbs to cooperate. It almost feels like the greater demon's weight is still pressing down on your skull. She sees how hard you're struggling, but keeps putting up a resistance anyways. It's infuriating.

"You're hurt, Richard. That thing was... I don't know what it was doing, but you should stay still."

"Just- let me see Ray-" You keep trying to push past the halfling, and finally she steps aside. You can't properly stand, and stagger, nearly collapsing next to your dog. "Ray-" You sob, kneeling down next to him. He seems to have been wounded while you were under the greater demon's control. There's a deep wound in his side, and the mastiff's breathing is ragged in his sleep. You knit your hands together, wounded as they still are. It takes some nudging with the sides of your chest and arms to get your fingers to sit how you want. Ofelia is staring at you, and she opens her mouth to say something-

"DON'T LOOK AT ME-" You snap, your voice hoarse and torn from crying so hard. You're kneeling over your mastiff's body, face turned from her, but you know that she closes her mouth, and moves to leave.

"I'll be back." Her voice says from a distance. "The demon is paralyzed. I'll be back. I'm getting Celegwen. She should be able to help. I'll be back as fast as I can. Don't get near the demon again. The poison will last. Just keep away from it."

You ignore her words, hunched over Ray. You're exhausted, but you would never forgive yourself if you couldn't heal him. The words of the demon haunt the back of your mind. The words of the clergy intermingle with them in a demonic chorus.

"They're all right, you know.

"Did you hear? What he'd done? I thought we were putting him down, like a dog- not some pet to be paraded around."

"Don't want him actually losing it, give the boy a dog at least, we won't even have to mind him if he goes falling on us again-

You want to keep crying, but you tighten your fingers instead. The pain is intense- you suspect the tendons have been damaged, but you don't care. The Church of Mercy has little respect for animals- they are unfit for the blessings of the Gods. Ray was given to you to protect you, but to use your gifts to save him borders on sacrilege. This wound you're eyeing may not be able to be healed through medicine.. but you...

(Options in next post)
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>>3844464
>A) You don't care. You don't care if the elf and her magic might be able to heal Ray. The deep scars in your side are evidence enough of her healing capabilities. He might not have that much time. You know Mercy would want to spare you the loss of your best friend. You'll pray, and to hell with the consequences.

>B) You care enough to try waiting. Keep watch over your boy, and get the elf to heal him the instant she arrives. He's tough- he'll be able to pull through her administrations. You just hope there's enough time.

>C) You'll use your medicine. Your backpack is still right in the room with you, right near the narrow corridor you came out of. Use the most effective tools at your disposal. Your fingers are extremely damaged, but you're an expert healer- you know you can endure the pain to try and heal him.

>D) Write-in.
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>>3844467
>>C) You'll use your medicine. Your backpack is still right in the room with you, right near the narrow corridor you came out of. Use the most effective tools at your disposal. Your fingers are extremely damaged, but you're an expert healer- you know you can endure the pain to try and heal him.
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>>3844467
>A) You don't care. You don't care if the elf and her magicmightbe able to heal Ray. The deep scars in your side are evidence enough of her healing capabilities. He might not have that much time. You know Mercy would want to spare you the loss of your best friend. You'll pray, and to hell with the consequences
Ray is OUR dog! Our responsibility!
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>>3844467
>C) You'll use your medicine. Your backpack is still right in the room with you, right near the narrow corridor you came out of. Use the most effective tools at your disposal. Your fingers are extremely damaged, but you're an expert healer- you know you can endure the pain to try and heal him.

plz no sacrilege
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>>3844517
A very noble sentiment!

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>>3844588
But it looks like C has won out. Locked, writing now.
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>>3844274
Personally, I was a bit more concerned of the poison the halfling was covered in.
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>>3844616
"Hold on, boy..." You choke out, forcing yourself to move. Forcing yourself to keep going. The pain in your hands is immense, and it's an ordeal getting them to cooperate as you move to get your equipment. On shaky legs, you stagger over to the backpack, its contents seemingly untouched.

The Gods are Merciful.

You fall to one knee, still too weak to stand for long- you try to pilfer through your things, gently moving aside the contents, but every motion is excruciating. You're getting blood everywhere...

You settle on looping an arm through the bag and dragging it back over to Ray. You collapse next to him again. Your breath is ragged, and you feel your head going lighter and lighter as you suffer through manipulating the cut bone and flesh in your hands to examine his wounds. Almost as much to yourself as to your dog, you choke out, "Hang on- ...Mercy- this won't take long-"

You can't help yourself but let out a sob as you see the extent of the damage.

"No...!"

The wound goes through the other side of his body.

There's remnants of the black poison- the same poison that was on Ofelia's arms, and that's leaking out of the demon's body- clinging to the interior of Ray's wound. It threatens to get in your own wounds as well. This is taking too long. Too long. The amount of care it takes to manipulate your cut hands, while keeping the poison away from your wounds... keeping your blood out of Ray... is taking too much time. You're beside yourself, but still make every attempt to produce the tinctures, bandages, and herbs you need from your bag.

Applying the mixture is exquisitely painful. Your eyes are spilling with tears from the pain, even though you suffocate the sound. ...and Ray's breathing isn't improving. The herbs are slow to act, and the best you have. They should keep a man from the brink of death, and will certainly slow his bleeding, but there is something fouler at work here. Something beyond the measure of mortal healing.

Ofelia and Celegwen still haven't returned. You're still alone. Alone with Ray, alone with the paralyzed demon, alone with its poison spilling onto the floor...

You try to stop and examine your results, hands shaking horrifically. You've slowed Ray's bleeding, but the poison is beyond the care of your hands in their current state. This wound is too severe. Your wounds are too severe. You feel like you're going to pass out, vision swimming, head light. Your headache still hasn't subsided.

You practically collapse next to Ray's body, sobbing hysterically. One of the empty medicine vials shatters next to you as it uselessly falls out of your hands onto the floor.

The creeping black liquid oozing from the greater demon's body threatens to inch ever closer towards you and Ray. You might have bought his wound some time, but there's something worse coming.

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>>3844669
>A) Move Ray's body, as far away from the poison as you can manage, and wait for Celegwen and Ofelia to return. Let the elf use her magic to try and heal him. Hopefully it will be sufficient, after your administrations. You've at least bought him some time. You might not have the strength in you to do much more.

>B) Pray to Mercy- to heal Ray's wounds of the poison. You're the Father of Mercy- you normally need not fear Her retribution. You know there may be consequences, but you can't bear to risk losing Ray. Not now. Not like this. If nothing else, you know she should protect you. If nothing else, you want to still trust in Her.

>C) Write-in.
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>>3844670
>>A) Move Ray's body, as far away from the poison as you can manage, and wait for Celegwen and Ofelia to return. Let the elf use her magic to try and heal him. Hopefully it will be sufficient, after your administrations. You've at least bought him some time. You might not have the strength in you to do much more.

We need Ray, yes, but overuse of the Gods' blessings would be far worse than losing Ray, I think.
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>>3844670
>>A)
I'd add killing the demon if you had the means but alas , dog takes precedent
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>>3844670
>Pray to Flesh to heal yourself and more carefully move Ray's body.
>If the black stuff we looted would work on the demon, throw them now.
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>>3844677
Although this is a damn good write-in

>>3844673
>>3844675
Looks like A has won out. Locked, writing!
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>>3844727
Just want to mention, still integrating a lot of these votes that aren't majority. So long as it isn't directly contradicting I like to get as many votes in as possible, time permitting. Writing!
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>>3844732
The broken glass is of no concern as you clutch onto the side of Ray's body, racking your brain for an answer to your best friend's situation. Your body is soaked with blood and exhaustion, but you can't rest. You need to get him safe, at least until Ofelia comes back with help. It's out of the question to pray to Mercy for Ray...

But Flesh...?

The weight of Mercy's symbol presses heavily against your chest as you force your hands together again. "Please-" Your breath hitches, your hands burning cold with the intensity of their pain. You can no longer tell if the blood drenching your sleeves is coming from the wounds or not, but you know there can't be much time left for you if you keep pushing yourself. "Flesh of my flesh. Lend me Your strength. I ask not for Your blessing... for myself... but for another."

You sway, dizzy from the blood loss and pain, but continue. Your hands are burning, but with heat- heat and smoke. Your voice, trembling, continues despite the fear of death. Take my weakness. Make my hands whole, that they may lift Your name higher. Fill me with Your blessing, that I may continue to serve you... let my weakness be Your strength."

The tendrils of smoke build. Skin and muscle, bared open and torn seemingly beyond repair, begins to knit back together before your blood-shot eyes. You are luckily already on your knees, as you thank Flesh graciously with the little wind left in you. You don't waste a second of time to take hold of Ray's body. He weighs more than you do, though, and you can barely drag the mastiff's body away from the poison pooling around the prostrate form of the greater demon.

You continue your prayer, staring with violent intent at the demon's form. The women still haven't come back. Ray... Ray is sleeping soundly. You dragged him to the absolute furthest reach of the room you could safely scout. The faint red light of candles in passages beyond illuminate your form. Your shadow leers and sways, your shoulders shaking. You can't stop crying. Is it because watching over Ray is bringing you little comfort? Or because you feel so empty?

The poison must be doing a number on his body. You can't help but note as you kneel over your dog. His breath is ragged, but he's holding on. Flesh was with you for but a moment... enough to get Ray to relative safety. Your hands are covered in raw and angry scars, but the skin seems to have stitched itself back together. You tighten them in fury, still kneeling down next to your boy. You unfasten the side compartment containing the fire of the occult.

One vial should be enough.

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>>3844822
You tear off a length of clean bandages to safely handle the glass, thanking Flesh again for granting you steadier hands. Nothing, not even the familiar warmth, greets you in reply. You try not to think too much about the growing emptiness as you bundle the cloth around the liquid, hiding your reflection from sight. You stagger to your feet, still unsteady from the blood loss, and carefully walk over to the demon. Its form is completely inert. You'd have mistaken it for dead if Ofelia hadn't said anything.

You toss the bundle from a safe distance, igniting the greater demon's form. The flames spread instantly over its skin, but stops short at the poison seeping from its body. Its almost as if the flames are being eaten by the toxin. The flame burns a bright blue, licking the stone and illuminating the greater demon's form as it burns away. There's nothing under the shroud. Nothing but blood.

You shudder, and back up, never taking your eyes off of the burning form. You practically collapse next to Ray, holding his body next to yours and watching the flames. You can't stop crying. Why do you feel so empty?

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>>3844823
"Richard?!"

Ofelia is shaking you. Her voice is frantic. You practically jump out of your skin, backing up away from her before realizing what's happened.

The halfling's face is beet red- clearly from running- and the elf is with her, looking as distraught as someone of her race can. The flames are low now. Acrid smoke fills the chamber, and floats menacingly at the top of the room. Celegwen is saying, over and over again, "Just grab him, Ofelia, just grab him,"

"RICHARD, WE NEED TO LEAVE-"

"Ray!" You start, frantically looking around. He's right next to you still, his breathing harder than before.

"Just grab him-"

You can't calm yourself. Something is horribly wrong, but you can't tell what it is and you don't care. You are still on your knees- you practically cling onto the bottom of Celegwen's skirt as you plead with her. "You have to help him. Please. Please. I'm sorry. I'm so sorry. Please help him. I did everything I could. It wasn't enough. I can't- please. You have to understand. Just help him-" You can't keep yourself upright, curling into yourself as you sob.

The elf pauses a long moment. Through your sobs you finally hear her say, in a low voice, "Help me, Ofelia."

There's no hesitation as the halfling runs over, giving the elf a shoulder to lean on. You can't quite make out the incantation that the elf mutters as she kneels down to Ofelia's height, placing the end of her staff near Ray's body. It glows with a familiar darkness, stars materializing into view as a force you're unfamiliar with radiates out and condenses into your dog's body. The elf's form goes slack for a moment, and Ofelia struggles to hold her weight up. You know you couldn't do anything to help in your current state and it's only making you more upset- but the elf's form stirs again. Her hair is on-end, which she quickly smooths out. She stands upright.

"Is... is he..." You ask, afraid of the answer, but unable to stop yourself.

The elf walks over to you and extends a hand to help you up. "He won't be alright if we don't get you both out of here. I need your help. Stand up."

Ofelia makes absolutely no indication of lifting you, or Ray. She barely comes up to your waist, and rolls a shoulder to the side as she drawls, "I can't believe I left you alone for less than an hour-"

"Not now." Celegwen says impatiently. "Come on, Father. Get up. We need to go. This air is foul. There's a safer corridor we've cleared out beyond here. I need you on your feet- I can't carry you and your dog."

>A) Take her hand, and get moving. Follow the women to this safer corridor, and take Celegwen's word that Ray will be okay.

>B) Don't take her hand. Check on Ray yourself, and then follow them to their hiding place.

>C) Demand an explanation from Ofelia as to where she went before you do anything. They left you alone next to that demon for who knows how long. Ray could have died. ...you could have died.

>D) Write-in.
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>>3844824
>>A) Take her hand, and get moving. Follow the women to this safer corridor, and take Celegwen's word that Ray will be okay.

I'd usually say take B but I feel the situation is dire enough, should probably rely on other people once or twice
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Going to get some much needed sleep. Thank you so much for reading and voting everyone. I'll be updating daily, usually in the afternoons and evenings EST. I'll be back!
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>>3844824
>A) Take her hand, and get moving. Follow the women to this safer corridor, and take Celegwen's word that Ray will be okay.

We are pretty much spent
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>>3844824
>>A) Take her hand, and get moving. Follow the women to this safer corridor, and take Celegwen's word that Ray will be okay.
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>>3844824
>A) Take her hand, and get moving. Follow the women to this safer corridor, and take Celegwen's word that Ray will be okay.
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>>3844824
>>A) Take her hand, and get moving. Follow the women to this safer corridor, and take Celegwen's word that Ray will be okay.
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>>3844826
>>3844828
>>3844829
>>3844861
>>3844885
I'm awake and ready to get this show back on the road. Overwhelming vote for A with some interesting observations! Writing now.
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>>3845165
You don't hesitate. Normally you'd recoil at the prospect of touching someone else, but you're so spent that you simply can't care. Your bloodied and scarred hand wraps around Celegwen's as she effortlessly pulls your light frame to your feet. A look of alarm passes over her face at how easily she's able to lift you. She doesn't mention it, politely averting her eyes, and looks over to Ofelia instead. "Keep him moving. Don't stop. I'll be right behind you."

The elf drops any and all emotion on her face and begins to utter another incantation.

The halfling nods, briskly walking towards an opening that is flooded with fumes from the burning demon. The blue flames that lick its corpse are practically burnt out by now. Your eyes linger on its form, and you realize Ofelia is talking to you again-

"Come on, Richard! RICHARD-"

"...sorry. Sorry." You repeat, shakily taking a few steps forward. You're so dizzy- you can't remember the last time you lost this much blood. You jerk your eyes away from the demon's bleeding skull, reduced to a pile of ash... its bloodied residue, crisp and burnt into the floor... the scorched reminder of your own failings.

"Richard. Come on." Ofelia impatiently walks back over to you, grabbing you firmly by the hand and tugging you away. "It's dead. Let's go."

Your head turns, looking to Ray again. Celegwen's body is glowing with a faint darkness as she seems to effortlessly lift the dog's form. The mastiff's breathing seems to have Mercifully improved, but now... you can see the extent of her administrations. There's a dark and angry scar in his side where she surely extracted the poison from his body. You want to keep sobbing, but Ofelia won't stop tugging on you-

"-this is useless, RICHARD, you're goin' to be the death of us-"

The halfling properly wraps your arm around her shoulders, too, and with obvious stress practically drags you a few steps forward. You snap back to reality for a moment, and get moving with her. "...I'm sorry." You murmur. Your steps are significantly longer than the halfling's, and you both almost immediately break the hold she took on you. She's staring at you intently as you shakily continue walking alongside her, ultimately keeping her pace.

Celegwen's voice, deep and unearthly, rings out behind you both. "Ofelia."

"Right, right-" The halfling coughs as you all approach an exit to the long corridor. She hands you a damp handkerchief. "Cover yer face," she says, wrapping a cloth around her nose and mouth as well.

You can only hold the small piece of cloth to your face. It's hard to breathe- you're forcibly reminded of having your face kicked in.

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>>3845210
Ofelia is tugging on you again. You don't even murmur an apology, shoulders bent, as you keep walking. The smoke is thick in the corridor, and you're worried for Ray. Celegwen seems to be protecting him, though. You continue walking, barely taking note of your surroundings. The faint red light illuminates more stone, more passages. The honeycombed walls of this portion of the ruins make your skin crawl as you recall how many demons are trapped within them.

You all walk for some time. It's hard to say how long it is before the smoke peters out, but the corridors do eventually seem to have clearer air. The elevation increases, and the light even seems brighter- more sorcerery? Ofelia tugs on your bloodied sleeve, urging you to take a sharp turn. You hadn't even noticed the opening in the wall beside you, due to the angle of the rock and stone- or is it a trick of the eye?

"This way. Don't get lost. Come on."

You follow her, easily keeping up with the halfling's small steps. She seems exhausted, but presses on, her silent paces leading you deeper still into the ruins. It feels like another hour must pass by- Celegwen's plodding behind you both is a reassuring reminder that they didn't leave Ray behind. Your head is swimming from the exertion. Mercifully, Ofelia leads you all to a small camp before you feel like collapsing.

You recognize Ofelia's cookware and other belongings scattered around the remnants of a small fire. It looks like the place was left in a hurry. There's maps, notes, and bits of clothing scattered everywhere. Not like the neatly disguised campsite you saw they had set up before-

"Okay, Richard. You've got some serious explaining to do." The halfling, still red-faced, points to the floor. "Sit. Eat. Talk."

You do none of these things for at least another moment, looking intently behind you to Celegwen's procession. Her plodding meets you both after a moment. She's sweating, brow knitted with strain, as she gently squats down and sets Ray gingerly next to the reduced campfire. She delicately sits down next to the dog. It's extremely jarring to see an elf look so strained.

You walk over next to Ray, and collapse next to him as well. It's everything you can do to not bury your face in his fur and sob hysterically, but instead you take a moment to examine the poor mastiff's wound site. It looks completely dry and intact now. Celegwen seems to have burned out the poison- both sites of the injury show no signs of infection or complication. You look to the elf with tears brimming in your eyes. She's not looking at you, her eyes closed in exhaustion.

"Richard." Ofelia persists, still standing. "What the hell happened back there?"

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>>3845212
>A) You're in no state to relive everything you just went through. Ask Ofelia why she came looking for you, ask HER what she saw. Thank her at least for saving your life, but you need answers, too. Why was Ray so hurt? Did she find him that way? What took her so long to get back? Why didn't she kill the damned demon when she had the chance?

>B) Try to explain. The halfling saved your life- you were with the Catalyst and had absolutely no control over the situation. It's going to be hard to talk about it, but she deserves to know what's going on.

>C) Pass out, get some rest, and see if you feel any better when you wake up. There's a time and a place for everything, and rehashing that nightmare is simply not on your agenda right now.

>D) Write-in.
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>>3845214
>>B) Try to explain. The halfling saved your life- you were with the Catalyst and had absolutely no control over the situation. It's going to be hard to talk about it, but she deserves to know what's going on.
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>>3845214
>B) Try to explain. The halfling saved your life- you were with the Catalyst and had absolutely no control over the situation. It's going to be hard to talk about it, but she deserves to know what's going on.
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>>3845214
>>B) Try to explain.
>Fought some demons, but then the greater demon took an interest. Too many, one after the other. I hesitated, and that was enough.
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Locked! Writing now.
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>>3845280
The question hangs in the air for a long minute. Your shoulders are shaking again as you struggle to speak, tears flowing freely. You're embarrassed and try to hide your face, but you can feel Ofelia still staring at you-

"Stop looking at me-" You sob, cringing and wrapping your arms around yourself.

"Okay, okay-" The halfling walks over next to Celegwen, and finally sits down as well, stoking the campfire. "I'm just cookin'. Take your time, Richard, I just want to know what happened. Here-" She's holding out another handkerchief. You make no effort to take it. "You're still covered in blood-"

You shakily take the cloth and rub your face with it, eager to get the demon's blood off of you. The black, acrid substance is still wet enough to come off with ease. You shudder, your robes still soaked in it as well. You curl into yourself, still sobbing.

Many long minutes pass before you finally can say, "I... contended... with a number... of demons..."

Both women remain completely silent. The fire crackles before you all, unjudging. You stare intently at it, the green in your eyes flickering and waving behind tears and flame. It's hard to see, but you're grateful. You don't want to know how these women are reacting to what you want to say.

"...the greater demon took interest..." Your voice cracks. "He... wanted... to see me break. He... made... me remember..."

Ofelia waits awhile before moving to get her cooking tools. "Remember what," she asks quietly, her back turned to you.

You bury your face in your hands. The blood on them is probably smearing on your face again, but you can't care, drawing your knees up to your chest as you weep. You don't want to say anymore, but you can't stop yourself. The words keep coming.

"Pain... and... isolation... how... despised I was... and... am..." Your breath keeps catching in your throat, as you sink deeper into yourself, utterly failing to keep yourself together. The pain in your head is back, and it only makes you cry harder. You're almost compelled to keep talking, the words overflowing along with the tears in your eyes.

"I felt... like I was dying... over and over again... and... something worse..."

Both women, you can tell, are looking at you with alarm. You make no motion to stop talking, even though their stares are cutting you like a knife. They couldn't possibly make you feel worse.

"...the Catalyst. I felt it, I can still feel it- I feel so empty... I can't feel Them. I can't feel the Gods!" Your voice cracks as you cry, burying yourself in the sleeves of your robes, trying to hide your face.

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>>3845295
A few more minutes creep by. The heat from the fire is making you feel sick, warm as your body is from weeping for so long. You... you can't stop talking.

"I don't know... what he did... what the demon was capable of... I... felt... so weak... I couldn't... do anything... I deserved this... I wasn't ever fit for Their blessing.... I couldn't even save Ray-"

You finally can't speak anymore, as your voice completely gives way to hysterical sobbing. You don't notice what either woman is doing as your body feels like it's cracking again. Your breath catches in your throat in absolute terror. This is too dangerous. You can't calm yourself down, and you know that the Catalyst can trigger in people who can't wrest control over their emotions. You sob even harder, the pain fracturing through your entire body.

"He was right... they were right... that's what he said... that they were all right..."

>A) Stop talking. Ask Celegwen or Ofelia if they can do anything to help calm you down. You need to get a hold of yourself. Humans aren't meant to exhibit this much emotion- you're going to lose yourself at this rate if you can't do something.

>B) Keep talking. Genuine catharsis is something you've literally never experienced. Getting to speak openly like this- even if it's dangerous- is worth the risk. Pray to Mercy to keep yourself grounded, if you must, but you need to talk.

>C) Write-in.
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>>3845298
>>B) Keep talking. Genuine catharsis is something you've literally never experienced. Getting to speak openly like this- even if it's dangerous- is worth the risk. Pray to Mercy to keep yourself grounded, if you must, but you need to talk.

In for a penny, etc etc.
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>>3845298
>>B) Keep talking. Genuine catharsis is something you've literally never experienced. Getting to speak openly like this- even if it's dangerous- is worth the risk. Pray to Mercy to keep yourself grounded, if you must, but you need to talk.

open the floodgates
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>>3845298
>>B) Keep talking. Genuine catharsis is something you've literally never experienced. Getting to speak openly like this- even if it's dangerous- is worth the risk. Pray to Mercy to keep yourself grounded, if you must, but you need to talk.

Better to talk about it now than lose ourselves to the catalyst later. Even if we turn into a demon now at least we will be handled
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>>3845298
>B) Keep talking. Genuine catharsis is something you've literally never experienced. Getting to speak openly like this- even if it's dangerous- is worth the risk. Pray to Mercy to keep yourself grounded, if you must, but you need to talk.
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Got ourselves unanimous votes, let's do this. Locked! Writing now.
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>>3845340
You bury your face deeper into your sleeve, hiding your face in shame. There's no stopping this. You don't want to- you need to talk. You need this catharsis. You need to feel for once in your life like you can speak without restraint, without repression, without fear. The fear still pulls at the depths of your soul as words pour out of you. Your voice, still cracked with emotion, intensifies in its desperation.

"I am a mark on the Church... I came from nothing... my parents were farmers... everyone.. everyone in the Church is a family. Their position is their life, their home, everything... I've just... come in and ruined everything..." You bury your face deeper still. "...even the other children in Pontos knew that I wasn't right... wasn't... wasn't okay..."

You sniff, raising your head slightly. The pain is intense, as the building pressure mounts in your skull. You clutch at it, as if it will relieve the agony, but it only mounts as you continue, "...I'm always dealing with this, this pain- it's not constant... but it's debilitating, and I don't know why...! We can't heal it... and the Gods won't take it away... Mercy knows I've tried, I've tried, I keep trying..."

Your voice takes on a desperate edge. "Nothing helps... everyone... my entire life... they've resented me. I stopped letting people get closer... I've been so afraid. I don't want people to see who I am!"

You sob, putting your head back down, dropping your hands to wrap them around yourself. The mockery of a hug brings you no comfort, but still, you continue, "The greater demon could see me. He knew... he knew how weak I am... how many times I've prayed, prayed to be stronger, prayed to be wiser. He knew that I'd run away so many times, trying to leave the Church, trying to have a normal life... trying to get away from all the resentment..."

Your breath catches in your throat, and you gasp in agony as the headache spikes. Ofelia starts, moving towards you, but she seems to reconsider as your breath continues to hitch. She doesn't approach any further. Celegwen sounds like she wants to say something, but doesn't speak either.

You can't stop the floodgates. Your voice is hoarse and raw but still, you continue, "I don't understand. The Church is my life- the Gods are even more to me- I dedicate myself to Them, I do everything... everything for Them. I abstain... I am chaste... I show restraint... I am Merciful, but everyone... everyone just... hates me for it... hates my conviction... hates me... they're so scared... they see..." You lift your head up, and in a fit of insanity, bare one of your arms to the women before you. "You see?"

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>>3845368
The skin is marked and scarred almost beyond recognition. The scars from the demon's administration are there, yes, but there are so many more scars still. Many are so old that they should have faded from sight, yet they seem to persist in raised and angry ridges. Many more fresh markings lay over them. The pain in your head almost makes it too difficult to keep your arm outstretched, yet you say, "My body is Their vessel. It scares people. I scare them and I can't blame them, but still, still-" You pull the bloodied sleeve back down, drawing back into yourself. "Still I pray. Still, I worship. Still, they call me a Father of Mercy..."

You hang your head, running a bloodied hand through your hair. It's slick with the demon's blood still. You want to vomit. "...the greater demon. He saw how close I've come to activating the Catalyst. It's been so many times now... I... I am pushed to my limit... time after time..."

Another sob escapes your throat. "No one should have to live like this..."

You take your hands out of your hair, putting them over your face. You wish you could stop crying. Your body, beyond all comprehension, seems to have steadied itself a bit. You still feel like you need to say more.

>A) "I want to go home. I need to leave this place. I've seen enough. My mission was to explore, and I've witnessed enough horror." Talk about home. Talk about what you do miss. Talk about what you need to go back to.

>B) "I came down here to find a cure to the Catalyst. I can't imagine getting answers like this. I need more information. I need to go deeper." Talk about the Catalyst. Talk about your obsession- your darkest fixation.

>C) Pray to Mercy for guidance. You are being pulled in every direction. These women have been silent as the grave, and respectful while you spill your soul to them. Take a minute to pray to Her and center yourself.

>D) Write-in.
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>>3845372
>>A) "I want to go home. I need to leave this place. I've seen enough. My mission was to explore, and I've witnessed enough horror." Talk about home. Talk about what you do miss. Talk about what you need to go back to.
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>>3845372
>>C) Pray to Mercy for guidance. You are being pulled in every direction. These women have been silent as the grave, and respectful while you spill your soul to them. Take a minute to pray to Her and center yourself.
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>>3845372
>C) Pray to Mercy for guidance. You are being pulled in every direction. These women have been silent as the grave, and respectful while you spill your soul to them. Take a minute to pray to Her and center yourself.
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>>3845372
>>B) "I came down here to find a cure to the Catalyst. I can't imagine getting answers like this. I need more information. I need to go deeper." Talk about the Catalyst. Talk about your obsession- your darkest fixation.
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>>3845372
Changing to
>D) Write-in.
Like this… so alone. So empty. Surrounded by contempt. What have I done? Why do I deserve this? What is /wrong/ with me? I only want to help, to cure. Why can’t they see that? I want them to see that. What is there left to do? Would my death appease them, they wouldn’t even rejoice… just… sleep easier. Now that I can’t feel the gods… whose strength is my weakness?
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>>3845419
I ditto, changing my vote >>3845392
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Okay, I think I got this right:

>>3845422
>>3845419
For the write-in

>>3845385
For C

>>3845377
For A.

Going to try and incorporate all of these together. Writing now!
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>>3845511
Got pulled away, sorry about the delay. Back to writing now.
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>>3845602
Your shoulders are still trembling, your eyes wet, but your voice steadies enough to keep speaking. "Live like... like this. Empty and alone. Surrounded by contempt. I... I know what I've done, but it's not... I haven't deserved this."

You shake your head, your hair slick with blood clinging to your neck and brow. You try and wipe it aside, smearing more blood everywhere. "What is wrong with me?" You ask, not expecting an answer. "I only want to help. To heal. To cure. Why can’t they see that?"

You don't look at Ofelia or Celegwen, but you can feel the questions brewing between them. You continue. "I want them to see that. They won't, though. They refuse to. They'd rather see me dead, even if it wouldn't appease them. Even if it would only make them sleep easier."

You've been sitting next to Ray all this time, but you shift, nearly collapsing from the effort. Talking so much has taken all of the fight out of you, but you struggle, and force yourself onto your knees. You grasp Mercy's symbol tightly between your hands.

"Now... now that I can't feel the Gods... who's strength... is my weakness..."

You bow your head, and pray. Your voice is still wrought with emotion, but you keep it as steady as you can.

"Mercy. I am the Father of Your children, the guardian of Your people, the keeper of Your blessings. I am the messenger of Your word-" You choke, unable to keep your composure. There's nothing. There's absolutely nothing. Her warmth, Her voice, Her blessings- you feel none of it.

"I... I'm so sorry-"

You curl in on yourself, holding the symbol closely to your chest.

Ofelia finally says something. "It's not your fault, Richard."

Your sobs continue. You don't believe her.

"When I found ya', that demon was doing something... I don't know what. It looked like its blood was behind yer eyes, or something. I was scared what would happen, if I killed it while it had you like that."

You want to retch, vividly recalling the feeling of the greater demon creeping into your skull. You pick up Ofelia's rag from the floor and try again to clean the blood off your face as she speaks.

"I don't know what it did to you but I'm sorry things got so bad. Ye shouldn't have gone off by yerself so deep into the ruins... there's worse things than that down there. Seen a lotta' crazy humans since we've been traveling."

Celegwen perks up. "You're not the worst human we've seen, Richard."

You can't help but choke out a small laugh. The sound is desperate and you hate it, but you can't keep it down. "Not the worst?"

"No. If I understand correctly, most of these demons were far worse than you at some point, too. Even the one you just killed. ...that was very, very reckless of you, though. You and your dog could have suffocated from the fumes. We could have even interrogated it-"

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"No-" You snap, your body trembling. "No. You both can take what you need, you can explore, but I won't tolerate another demon." You sniff, your voice breaking. "I want to go home. I need to leave this place. I've seen enough. My mission was to explore, and I've witnessed enough horror..."

Ofelia asks softly, "Where's home for you, Richard?"

"The Church of Mercy. It's a week's travel from the surface- across the river Morinburn. ...a few days travel from the capital."

"...what's it like there? Home?" Ofelia asks again, her voice as genuine as you've heard her speak. The sass is gone. She sounds homesick, too.

"You can always hear the river. ...the air is as clean as you can hope for... there's lots of farmland. I never thought I'd miss the smell of barley..." You feel like Ofelia might be offering you a smile, but you keep your eyes down, looking away.

" ...we get a lot of travelers, seeking refuge at the Church. I get to see a lot of people... a lot of people who need help. We're not in a city proper, more on the outskirts. But we watch the borders. Protecting the fields, scouting the forests, repairing our defenses... aiding everyone who loses their homes, their families. ...I do get out a lot, to help with the fight, and to service the surrounding cities and villages... it's... it's not much. But... I... I need to go back..."

You clench onto your robes with your hands, as if the bloodied fabric will get you home faster. The sick, wet sound is so disgusting that you let go of it almost immediately. You feel as disgusting on the outside as you do on the inside right now. The growing emptiness is more disturbing than being soaked in the demon's blood- you compulsively want to keep praying.

Ofelia asks plainly, "Do ya' have any other clothes? Celegwen has a cool trick to clean up blood, but I think she's too worn out-"

You dare to dart your eyes over to the elf. She appears to be in a daze, either sleeping upright, or in deep meditation. Her ears twitch slightly at her name being said. She says, dryly, "Healing and carrying your dog was more than I should have done today- I am afraid you'll have to deal with the mess through mundane means."

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>>3845667
>A) Ask for some privacy, clean up, and change out of your cassock into your spare trousers and shirt. It won't feel right, but you need to get out of these bloodied clothes eventually. Those stains aren't coming out anytime soon. Get some space while you're at it, and try to sort your head out. You could use some time to yourself.

>B) Endure the women's company while you get the most of the stains out of your cassock, and change out of view. Modesty and chastity are tenets of Mercy, but being seen out of your clerical clothing is hardly sacrilege. These women saved your lives. Maybe you can get some answers from them while you clean up.

>C) Pray. Keep praying to Mercy- you can endure the blood for awhile longer. You have more pressing issues right now than cleanliness. You can't feel Her, and you miss Her already. This isn't right. You surely just need to keep praying.

>D) Write-in
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>>3845670
>>B) Endure the women's company while you get the most of the stains out of your cassock, and change out of view. Modesty and chastity are tenets of Mercy, but being seen out of your clerical clothing is hardly sacrilege. These women saved your lives. Maybe you can get some answers from them while you clean up.
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>>3845670
>>B) Endure the women's company while you get the most of the stains out of your cassock, and change out of view. Modesty and chastity are tenets of Mercy, but being seen out of your clerical clothing is hardly sacrilege. These women saved your lives. Maybe you can get some answers from them while you clean up.

More talky, make friends
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>>3845675
Gonna keep the ball rolling. Writing now!
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Well. There was a power outage. ...I lost the entire update, didn't autosave. Didn't save normally, either. Going to take a break, and rewrite in a bit. Sorry for the delay. Have some fanart, courtesy of one of our voters.
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>>3845812
Embarrassed at your appearance and ashamed for your behavior, you keep your eyes downcast. "...of course. Is there a source of clean water nearby...? I'd... like to clean my cassock."

Ofelia makes a face at the word. You don't have the patience to explain, and simply gesture to your robes in frustration. She says briefly, "Ah," and moves to get the pot off of the flame. "No need. Celegwen made some for us last week. We have plenty to spare-"

The halfling makes a few sounds as she moves the water adjacent to you. "Careful-"

"Thank you."

A very long, awkward moment passes.

"...don't look at me." You finally say, averting your eyes, face flushing.

Both women mock offense. Celegwen turns her back around, resuming her trance. Ofelia makes a bigger show, turning her nose up, moving to the other side of the room. She teases, "Yes, of course, your holiness," from a distance. You dart your eyes up to her for a moment, and she actually seems like she's keeping her gaze off of you.

You stand and slip out of your cassock with difficulty. The slick blood that soaks the fabric intermingles with dried viscera, sticking to barely-healed wounds. You can't help but feel guilty, seeing the scuffs and tears along its length from crawling through the narrow corridor before. You dunk the robes immediately into the hot water at your feet, hoping that it will help loosen the grime.

Your eyes flit again to Ofelia and Celegwen. The former is staring fixedly at the wall, humming a light melody. The latter is completely unfocused on the room, her eyes glossed over and her body relaxed. You still feel heat come to your face as you rapidly dig through your backpack, fish out a spare change of clothes, and rapidly undress. The tapestry of old battle scars paint a grim picture as they're exposed to the heat and light of the room for a few brief seconds. Your sunken abdomen, your thin arms, your tortured back, chest and legs- they quickly disappear behind clean, dry, black fabric. You only make a sound once you've rolled down your sleeves, and are nearly done refastening your belt. "...alright. You can stop teasing me, Ofelia..."

The halfling looks over her shoulder, and lets out a sarcastic wolf whistle. You want to die. She looks you over, as you slump back next to the pot of water. Your hands are still shaking, as you fish out a precious, slim bar of soap to clean the cassock with. The halfling is making a face that you really, really don't like. Your frown deepens. Your robes normally hide just how skinny you are- but your fitted shirt and trousers betray you. Flesh has wasted away most of your muscle, and Agriculture has made it harder still to eat or drink... you curl into yourself, deeply embarrassed, your face likely a deeper red. "I told you to not look at me," you protest, setting about scrubbing the robes.

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>>3845857
"Richard, we've really got to feed you more- DON'T-!" The halfling balks as you put your hands in the scalding water, but you hardly feel the pain. Enormous relief washes over you as the blood starts to part from your hands. You set about scrubbing them thoroughly before even touching the robes.

"...it's okay. It doesn't hurt," you reassure her. She doesn't seem convinced, and rubs her own hands nervously, as if she's experiencing a phantom burn. The halfling slowly gets up and walks back over towards the fire, getting out more cookware.

It's immensely satisfying to clean the holy garment, and the hot water is incredibly soothing. Your breath slows down a bit, and you are bold enough to ask, "you said you met other humans. ...ones worse off than I am... can you tell me about them...?"

Ofelia's face pales a bit at the question, but says evenly, "everyone we've found down here has been completely insane, Richard. I didn't mean to be so forward with ya' when we first met, but we had to be careful. Gotta' look out for ourselves. Especially with the stunts you've pulled-"

Celegwen clears her throat, her voice far off in her trance. It settles back to a more normal, mundane octave after a cough or two. "Ofelia."

"Right, sorry. It's just- you gotta understand, I'm not used to this stuff, Richard."

You keep scrubbing. Your hands are probably going to go raw, but it's extremely cathartic... besides, it's difficult for them to look any worse. You say softly, "I understand."

A few moments pass by between all of you. Ray's snoring in his sleep. It's immensely comforting to hear him.

"Celegwen," you start, unsure if the elf can even hear you.

Her eyes clear, and she responds. "Yes, Father?"

"Your healing... I'm entirely unfamiliar with it. You... you saved Ray when I couldn't..."

"It's a difficult spell." She says plainly. "I'm not at all used to using it- and your dog likely wouldn't have survived if it weren't for your work, too." She offers a small smile. "Give yourself credit where it's due."

You drop your eyes back down to the water, staring intently at the blood. You scrub harder.

>A) She's right. Give yourself a little credit for healing Ray as much as you did. Thank the women for saving both of you- again- but don't be afraid to pat yourself on the back. Maybe you and Celegwen can exchange some information on each other's healing capabilities.

>B) You can't handle the compliment. Thank Celegwen again for healing Ray, and ask her and Ofelia how they contended with the greater demon where you failed. You can't stop ruminating over your failure- you need to know how you could have done things differently.

>C) Deflect completely. You're still in no shape to try and have a conversation, and having these two women be so nice to you is only making you feel guiltier. Ask Celegwen about her Magic, see if you can get the subject off of you. Hell, ask Ophelia about her knowledge regarding poison, too.

>D) Write-in.
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>>3845858
>>B) You can't handle the compliment. Thank Celegwen again for healing Ray, and ask her and Ofelia how they contended with the greater demon where you failed. You can't stop ruminating over your failure- you need to know how you could have done things differently.
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>>3845858
>>B) You can't handle the compliment. Thank Celegwen again for healing Ray, and ask her and Ofelia how they contended with the greater demon where you failed. You can't stop ruminating over your failure- you need to know how you could have done things differently.

only mild crawwwling, don't want to become an angst black hole
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>>3845858
>B) You can't handle the compliment. Thank Celegwen again for healing Ray, and ask her and Ofelia how they contended with the greater demon where you failed. You can't stop ruminating over your failure- you need to know how you could have done things differently.

I want to do A because acknowledging a compliment is good, but this seems more in-character.
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>>3845858
>>B) You can't handle the compliment. Thank Celegwen again for healing Ray, and ask her and Ofelia how they contended with the greater demon where you failed. You can't stop ruminating over your failure- you need to know how you could have done things differently.
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>>3845935
A welcome moderation of angst. Duly noting all these comments, and locking the vote. Writing now!
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>>3846049
The elf's small smile drops as you pointedly ignore her reassurance. "...thank you, again." You insist, your frown deepening. "I don't understand it- how... how you were able to contend with that demon." Your green eyes, raw from crying so much today, look intently over at Ofelia's form. Her small frame is crouched over the fire, boiling more water. She glances over her shoulder at you. Your eyes meet for a brief second, and you nervously glance back down at the water. It's so murky, you can barely see the robes. You begin to wring them out as she answers.

"I couldn't have done anything if it wasn't so distracted." She begins, her voice taking on a strange tone. It's far more sinister than anything you'd expect from a woman of her race. She catches herself, though, looking at you with genuine concern. "Do ya' really want to hear this, Richard? I mean-"

Your knuckles whiten as you wring out the robes with much more force than necessary. You swallow, hard, trying to get a hold of yourself. Your voice still wavers, as you try to contend with your own demons. "...I need to know. How... how I could have done things differently." How I could have been less of a failure. How I could not be so weak.

Ofelia keeps her eyes fixed on you. You can feel her stare boring into your back, and you want to squirm, to hide. She says in a low tone, "I don't think ya' could have killed it, Richard. When I found you... your dog was already on the ground. It looked like he put up a hard fight-" She glances over at Ray's sleeping form, then back to you. "The room was so cold. It looked like you had been under for awhile. I was scared, Rich. I mean, Richard. It looked like it was inside your head- I thought it might just kill ya' if I did anything."

You stop nervously wringing out the cassock, and set the fabric down on the side of the pot, your hands shaking too hard to be of any use. You keep your head bowed, listening intently to Ofelia speak. She continues, her voice dropping even lower, barely a whisper, "I used my best poison on it. Took it out of another demon down here- one to freeze its blood. It wouldn't have been able to hurt you like that, Richard. I made sure it wasn't going to move again."

All of the flush is gone from your face, as you pale again. "...thank you." You murmur, holding yourself, clutching onto the fitted fabric around you as if it could keep you safer.

"It didn't let you go at first, though. I was scared for you, Richard- but-" the halfling raises her volume, her voice taking on a bewildered tone rather than the more sinister pitch, "you pulled yourself out of there. I must have tried to wake you up for an hour, but you finally came to. Never seen anythin' like it..."

You can't help but look at Ofelia, also bewildered. I was in the Church of Mercy, I was with the Catalyst. I couldn't have done that. "What? I...?"

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>>3846191
The halfling shrugs her shoulders. "That's what I saw. I don't know how you humans work, I just made sure that bastard wasn't gonna try any weird shit with you. You were in bad shape, Richard. ...you still look in pretty bad shape, to be honest," she offers with a small laugh, obviously trying hard to not be too offensive.

You avert your eyes again, trying to process all of this.

"I didn't want to leave ya' until I saw you were awake, but I was worried what might happen if that monster- I mean, demon- resisted the poison-"

You pale even further. She wasn't certain it would work? You... you feel like you're going to be sick again.

"Don't give me that face- you know you can't be certain with these things! Besides, who knows what might have happened if I killed it outright? Or if I even could have? You had to burn the damn thing to be sure."

You tighten your arms around yourself. You can practically still see the flame dancing over the greater demon's corpse. "Yes. I did have to burn it."

Celegwen pipes up again. "I still think that was terribly excessive, Father, but..." She trails off, leaving her judgement hanging in the air.

You don't have any regrets. There was no information that demon could have had that would have justified keeping it alive.

Ofelia brings over another pot of water, this one nowhere near as warm. Steam still rises from the surface, but you see the halfling hang back for a moment before setting down the rest of the cleaning supplies. "Okay, Mr. Hotshot. Don't hurt yourself this time."

You begin to protest, but she speaks over you. "I don't care, Gods or blessings or whatever, just get this finished up so I can clean my damned pots. You need some rest."

>A) You can't take one more sleight from these women about the Gods. Lecture Ofelia, and try to explain to her why this means so much to you. You appreciate her hospitality, but she's over the line.

>B) Don't push the issue. Clean up your robes, and get some rest. Between the physical, mental and spiritual trauma you've endured today, you can't deal with anything further. Ask the women if they need help keeping watch, or if this resting spot is as safe as they say.

>C) Don't push the issue, and talk awhile longer. See if you can get anymore information from the women. (Write-in any specifics)

>D) Finish cleaning, and take the time to make an extended prayer to Mercy. The void that's creeping into the deepest roots of your body is becoming impossible to ignore. You don't need to convince these heathens of anything. You need to connect with Them.

>E) Write-in
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>>3846196
>>B) Don't push the issue. Clean up your robes, and get some rest. Between the physical, mental and spiritual trauma you've endured today, you can't deal with anything further. Ask the women if they need help keeping watch, or if this resting spot is as safe as they say.
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>>3846196
>>D) Finish cleaning, and take the time to make an extended prayer to Mercy. The void that's creeping into the deepest roots of your body is becoming impossible to ignore. You don't need to convince these heathens of anything. You need to connect with Them.
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>>3846196
>>D) Finish cleaning, and take the time to make an extended prayer to Mercy. The void that's creeping into the deepest roots of your body is becoming impossible to ignore. You don't need to convince these heathens of anything. You need to connect with Them.

Probably a good time to reconnect...don't want to push it too far
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>>3846308
Closing the vote to get one more update out for the night. Going to incorporate all of this, writing now!
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>>3846357
"...I won't take much longer." You say, quite obviously still upset. "I'd like to get some rest, but there's... something I have to do first."

Ofelia and Celegwen both look at you curiously.

"I need time to pray." You explain, wanting their eyes off of you. "I can't... I can't take the first watch, but I can take second or third-"

"That isn't necessary, Father." Celegwen interrupts, holding up a blood-streaked hand. "I've been resting while you spoke. I'll be keeping the whole watch."

You shift uncomfortably, unsure if the elf was even listening to you. You spilled your soul, and she was sleeping? She seems to be able to read you like a book, and continues, "I wasn't trying to be rude. I could hear every word. The spells I used to help your dog simply took a lot out of me. I hope you can understand."

You look down at your hands and grimace. They're still streaked with blood. Watered down, but still filthy. You nod your head, and set to rinsing the robes and your hands one more time in the cleaner water. "...I understand." You say, not quite sure how you feel about the elf's behavior.

She doesn't seem very pleased either, and continues, "I'm sorry we didn't find you sooner, Father. ...but I'm glad you're safe. Please get some rest. I'm going to start patrolling- Ofelia, sound the alarm if anything happens. Anything."

Celegwen gets to her feet, her movement much lighter than before. Ofelia and her must be exchanging looks, but you keep your eyes firmly fixed on the soap and water as you feverishly clean the rest of your robes. It's going to be impossible to get the stains out, but you've at least gotten the bulk of the blood and viscera. Ofelia practically jumps at the pots as you wring out the last of the excess water.

"Finally-" She says, whisking away her cookware. "You're more thorough than my mother-"

You wince, shying away from the halfling as you find a rough stone protrusion to hang-dry the cassock on. From the opposite end of the room, the sound of Ofelia scrubbing the pots is the only thing that greets you as you try to find your voice again. "...thank you. You didn't have to-"

"'course I did," She replies immediately, obviously working hard at getting the blood out of the stonework. "People should look out for each other."

An extremely long silence hangs in the air, only punctuated by the sound of her scrubbing. She seems to pick up on your discomfort.

"...maybe you humans don't. You sound like you've been hurt pretty bad, Richard. I think my Pa' wouldn't be happy with me if I made all that any worse."

You stand, still shaking, at the far end of the room. You're keeping your eyes down, but you manage to say, "You haven't."

Ofelia's scrubbing stops abruptly. She stands up, admiring her handiwork. "Good as new!" She declares, looking over her shoulder to beam at you. You recoil from the eye contact, but she keeps smiling.

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"Some jobs need a little more elbow grease than others. You might need a whole lot, Richard, but I think you'll be okay." She lowers the pot, gathering her cooking implements. "You want the fire going while you pray?"

"...I'll only need it for a moment." You say, and step over to your backpack. From the very bottom of the lowest compartment, you tear into the pocket sewn into the lining. Safe and dry, you find your long candles, and take out a single one. They're Mercifully all unbroken. Your hands are still shaking horribly, but you manage to take out the beeswax, and bring it over to the campfire. Another extreme luxury, thanks to your position in the Church. Ofelia gives you a jealous look, making a low whistle, and waits patiently while you soften the bottom of the wax and light the top of the wick.

"Lucky you. That'll last at least a few hours, huh? Don't stay up for too long." She cautions, finishing cleaning up, and spreading out a bedroll for herself from a hidden cache. "Wouldn't want you passing out again."

You don't respond, carefully taking the candle over to the far end of the room and sticking it firmly on the stone floor. Once you're certain its upright, you murmur, "good night, Ofelia."

"'night, Richard," she replies. The halfling puts out the bulk of the fire, its embers dwindling into ash. Before long, the only light in the room comes from the single candle before you, and the dim redness of the ruins further beyond.

You bow your head in prayer, taking Mercy's holy symbol between your palms. The clawing emptiness that's been growing since the greater demon held you is all-encompassing. Your hands shake, even as they grasp one another in reverence to Her. The gold between your fingers is cold to the touch. You begin silently, but before long you can't help but pray aloud. The clean smell of the burning wick is reassuring as you steadily pray. You need Her to hear.

"...as the Children of Mercy turn to the Father, so too will he turn to Her, the Mother, the Goddess. In the darkness, She brings light. In our pain, She brings solace. In our weakness, She brings strength. We do not presume to hear Her, we do not presume to suffer in silence. Her works are in our comfort, in our healing, in our restraint. Her silence is Merciful."

The flame before you waxes and wanes- you trim the wick only as needed, your prayer becoming more and more feverish as the hours wear on.

"...our adoration and love for you need not be spoken, for She hears, she hears, she hears us speak. She has worked through the Father, She has given her gift freely."

It's getting harder to see. Your throat is hoarse and dry. The flame burns low, yet you still diligently trim the wick, right your shaking hands, clutch onto Her cold symbol.

"I... am so sorry... I'm sorry, Mercy... please..."

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>>3846538
The gold hands of Her symbol seem to sit awkwardly in your palms, nowhere near as reassuring as they always have been. Nothing feels right. Desperation claws at your voice.

"Mercy. Please. Am I unfit for Your blessing? Is this body too impure...?!"

You can barely kneel, curling into yourself. You clutch so tightly at the holy symbol in your hands that you're no doubt bruising yourself.

"Have I not given everything for You? I do not ask for your blessing, Mercy, I ask for your voice-" your voice breaks, trying not to sob again- "...for your warmth-" you whisper, voice raw, "I ask for your embrace-"

The candle burns out.

Despite your exhaustion, despite forcing yourself to lay down, you lie awake for hours. It's been difficult to sleep for years, after trying to induce Dream. That isn't why you stay awake, though.

Your holy symbol is warm to the touch.

The clawing emptiness fills your aching limbs, your tormented skull, but... Her symbol. You fall asleep holding it, thinking of Her.

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She visits you, that night. The Goddess.

Mercy.

>A) She has Her message. She has something terribly, terribly important to tell you.
>B) She has Her mission. She knows of something that must be done. Something that only you can do.
>C) She has Her blessing. Something to give, something to receive, something that She wishes to work through you.
>D) She has Her embrace. She wishes to comfort you. She wishes to reassure you. She cannot see the Father suffer like you've suffered.
>E) Write-in.
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>>3846556
>A) She has Her message. She has something terribly, terribly important to tell you.
hmm. To comfort now would be Merciful to Richard, but it seems like our halfling and elf combo are giving him more Mercy than he's ever received in his life. Same with a mission, a purpose that could be used as an excuse to care for nothing else.

But a message is knowledge, and knowledge used eventually leads down to a choice. Something that noone can give Richard besides himself.
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>>3846556
>D) She has Her embrace. She wishes to comfort you. She wishes to reassure you. She cannot see the Father suffer like you've suffered.
As much as I'm on board the Angst Train, Dick needs nice things in his life.
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>>3846556
>A) She has Her message. She has something terribly, terribly important to tell you.
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>>3846556
>>A) She has Her message. She has something terribly, terribly important to tell you.
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>>3846556
>>D) She has Her embrace. She wishes to comfort you. She wishes to reassure you. She cannot see the Father suffer like you've suffered.
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>>3846556
>>A) She has Her message. She has something terribly, terribly important to tell you.
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Back in action.

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Vote is locked, writing now!
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That night, deep in the dark, She visits you.

The warmth in your hands spreads along your body, the heat coursing through every vein, every muscle... and deeper still. You are not in the ruins. You are not in Corcaea. You sink, deep, deep into the embrace of Mercy.

All of the trauma and emotion of the day does not slip from your senses. You feel the cracks running along your body, the deep fissures through which the Gods have blessed you. You do not hide them. You do not need to be ashamed- you do not recoil as Her light greets your eyes. You do not recoil from Her sight- from Her working through you. You are not ashamed.

As you sink, deeper, deeper still, into Her tender welcome, you do not feel the clawing insecurity, the doubt, the fear. Her embrace is working through you, into you- around you. It has been a lifetime... of servitude, of worship, of abject devotion. You see it. You see the light of Mercy.

You do not see a woman. You see a soft, shifting form, of gold and of light. You do not see gold. You see soft edges, Mercifully shaped in Her likeness, giving your mortal self an image of worship. You do not see light. You see the Mother, Mercifully hiding Her eyes that you may not go blind before Her.

There is no need to fall to your knees, to beg, to plead, to offer yourself to Her. You know beyond any doubt that there was no need to ever ask for forgiveness. Every plea that left your lips was already heard. You know that there was no need to question if She left you. She has always been by your side. There was no need to doubt if She heard you. There is no need for words. She is Merciful.

You do not see Her with your own eyes. You cannot.

You do not hear Her with your own ears. No words need leave your lips.

You feel Her. You feel Her with your mortal flesh. You hold Her as tightly as you can, and She embraces you in turn. Waves of relief crash into you, trivializing the might of Storm. Her light caresses you. Mercy keeps you steady, as you feel like you could lose yourself to Her. She does not speak, as no words need to be spoken. Her embrace is everywhere- you are supported, loved and held for the first time. She does hold you. She does need you. She does love you.

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>>3847372
Father.

You listen in perfect reverence. Nothing need to be said between you, yet still she gifts you with Her word. The Gods are Merciful.

Our love for you is infinite. It is unbearable, to endure as the Father suffers.

Her embrace tightens around you. You sink deeper into it, never wanting to leave. You do not need to reassure her, yet she still blesses you with Her kindness.

The world is full of cruelty.

She holds you tighter still. She does not need to acknowledge the failings of your race, yet still, she bears witness to it.

You suffer as Our Children suffer. Do not be afraid, Father. You know what must be done.

Thoughts of your mission flit across your mind like a bad dream. The Catalyst. The cure. She isn't speaking of it. The Gods will it. Your voice, warm, tender, holding your lover beside you... you ask the Mother, "What must I do?"

>A) "You must stop your search for the Catalyst. Return to the Church of Mercy. Do not suffer this place any longer. Serve Our will, as you have served Us for these many years, and live your life in peace. There may be pain, there may be suffering. But you, Father, can root out the corruption in Our Church. It is Our Will.

>B) Now begins the War of Extermination. You must assemble your clergy. Assemble the Mothers and Fathers of the Church, and purge the land of any and all who oppose you. Abandon the pretense of curing the Catalyst- the only cure for it can be a swift death.

>C) "Seek my Relic, Father. Seek my symbol. Deep, deeper still within the lands lies an answer to your pain. I entrust you with this mission- this most Holy mission- to obtain not the cure to the Catalyst, but the cure to your pain and so many others. Do this, and go forth with Our blessing."

>D) Write-in.
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>>3847376
>C)"Seek my Relic, Father. Seek my symbol. Deep, deeper still within the lands lies an answer to your pain. I entrust you with this mission- this most Holy mission- to obtain not the cure to the Catalyst, but the cure to your pain and so many others. Do this, and go forth with Our blessing."
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>>3847376
>>C) "Seek my Relic, Father. Seek my symbol. Deep, deeper still within the lands lies an answer to your pain. I entrust you with this mission- this most Holy mission- to obtain not the cure to the Catalyst, but the cure to your pain and so many others. Do this, and go forth with Our blessing."
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>>3847376
>>C) "Seek my Relic, Father. Seek my symbol. Deep, deeper still within the lands lies an answer to your pain. I entrust you with this mission- this most Holy mission- to obtain not the cure to the Catalyst, but the cure to your pain and so many others. Do this, and go forth with Our blessing."
>>D) Write-in.
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>>3847376
>C) "Seek my Relic, Father. Seek my symbol. Deep, deeper still within the lands lies an answer to your pain. I entrust you with this mission- this most Holy mission- to obtain not the cure to the Catalyst, but the cure to your pain and so many others. Do this, and go forth with Our blessing."
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>>3847376
>>C) "Seek my Relic, Father. Seek my symbol. Deep, deeper still within the lands lies an answer to your pain. I entrust you with this mission- this most Holy mission- to obtain not the cure to the Catalyst, but the cure to your pain and so many others. Do this, and go forth with Our blessing."
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>>3847376
>C) "Seek my Relic, Father. Seek my symbol. Deep, deeper still within the lands lies an answer to your pain. I entrust you with this mission- this most Holy mission- to obtain not the cure to the Catalyst, but the cure to your pain and so many others. Do this, and go forth with Our blessing."
>D) "Though the only cure is death, the afflicted themselves need not be abhored. Find one taken by the Catalyst, but still possesses Kindness in their heart. Grant them Our blessing."
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>>3847376
>>C) "Seek my Relic, Father. Seek my symbol. Deep, deeper still within the lands lies an answer to your pain. I entrust you with this mission- this most Holy mission- to obtain not the cure to the Catalyst, but the cure to your pain and so many others. Do this, and go forth with Our blessing."
>>D) Write-in.
Gather your Children and show them the light of Mercy, too long have you suffered alone, you must bring them together and find my Relic, the answer to all the pain. Only you can lead them Father, go with Our blessing.

Finding this relic will lift us in the eyes of the church, why not get some converts on the way too? This way the common people will learn that they shouldn't be afraid of us, and that the scars we bear are so that they do not have to endure the same hardships we have. Also we cant pass up a righteous crusade right? Mercy Vult!
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>>3847574
Overwhelming response! I'm going to be integrating all of these somehow after I finish with my homework. Leaving the vote open for a bit longer while I wrap up my studying. Good shit everyone.
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>>3847712
Alright, the vote is locked. Writing now.
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>>3847831
https://youtu.be/RoW814r407M?t=571

Mercy's warmth fills you, stretching through the reaches of the deepest fibers of your being, resonating through your tortured skull, healing you, making you whole again. You listen to Her, with abject devotion, and She delivers Her message.

"Too long have you suffered."

Her outstretched hands are warm, laying on your chest, reassuring you that you are not ever truly alone.

"Gather Our Children, Father. Though the only cure to The Catalyst is death, the afflicted themselves need not be abhorred. Gather Our Children, and find one that appears taken by their weakness. Find one that still possesses kindness in their heart.

The choir lingers in your memory long after each word been spoken, as She orchestrates Her gift. You are awe-struck by the unparalleled commandment of Mercy. You want to ask how, but you don't dare to speak. She continues.

"Grant them Our blessing. Grant them peace, through Our symbol. You cannot do this alone. You must seek Our Relic, Father. Seek Our symbol. Deep, deeper still within the lands lies an answer to your pain. We entrust you with this mission- this most Holy mission- to obtain not the cure to the Catalyst, but the cure to your pain. The cure to the pain of so many others. Seek Our Relic. Do this, and go forth with Our blessing."

You feel Her hands, out-stretched and lying under your own, begin to part. You want to stop Her.

You want to stay like this forever.

You know you can't.

"You are never truly alone, Father."

I don't want to go back. I don't want to leave You.

Her warmth steadily leaves your frame.

Please.

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>>3847934
"Please-"

You find your words leaving your lips as you lay on the stone floor of the ruins. The room is cold. Your eyes aren't adjusted to the darkness, and you lay on your back, facing the ceiling, heart racing, as you try and contemplate what you just experienced. The cold. The emptiness on either side of you. You wrap your arms around yourself, desperate for the embrace again. Mercifully, Ofelia is still inert on the other side of the room.

Mercy. You play Mercy's words over and over again in your mind. Mercy's words- Mercy's embrace. You want to go back, you want to be with Her- but you know. You know you have something terribly important to do.

You stagger to your feet, sweat sticking to the back of your shirt, as you dig around for your cassock and a spare change of clothes. You feel drained, like you haven't slept at all, but manage to find your things. Ofelia clears her throat, from the opposite end of the room, and you nearly fall over in surprise.

"Goin' somewhere?" She asks, sounding far too alert for someone that should have been unconscious.

"Y-you were awake-" You stammer, struggling to get dressed as quickly as possible-

"I wasn't goin' to go sleepin' after everythin' you went through. ...yesterday? Hard to tell down here. Celegwen came back awhile ago, cleaned your robes proper- hey. Hey, are you okay?" The halfling asks, sounding legitimately concerned.

You must be visibly shaking, barely able to fasten your belt as you are. You feel like collapsing again.

>A) Tell Ofelia about your vision, and tell her that you have to go once Ray is back on his feet. You have something extremely important that you need to do back home. Thank her for her help, but part ways here. Both of these women ARE thieves- you are deeply indebted to them, but you don't wish to have them join you in your Holy Mission.

>B) Wake up Celegwen, and tell both women about Mercy's message. Ask them if they know what She could have meant by Her Relic. Don't make any promises to travel together further, but after everything they've helped you through, they deserve your honesty.

>C) Wake up Celegwen, and tell them about Mercy's message. All of it. Ask them to join you on your quest. You owe them both your life, and they are both clearly capable fighters. You could use their help, wherever the search may take you.

>D) Write-in.
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>>3847934
Realized I linked the wrong part of the playlist, fuck. Not gonna delete the entire thing but meant to put in https://youtu.be/RoW814r407M?t=574 instead. My bad.
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>>3847944
>>C) Wake up Celegwen, and tell them about Mercy's message. All of it. Ask them to join you on your quest. You owe them both your life, and they are both clearly capable fighters. You could use their help, wherever the search may take you.
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>>3847944
>C) Wake up Celegwen, and tell them about Mercy's message. All of it. Ask them to join you on your quest. You owe them both your life, and they are both clearly capable fighters. You could use their help, wherever the search may take you.
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>>3847944
>>C) Wake up Celegwen, and tell them about Mercy's message. All of it. Ask them to join you on your quest. You owe them both your life, and they are both clearly capable fighters. You could use their help, wherever the search may take you.
Offer them whatever loot there is on the way to the relic I guess.
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>>3847944
>>C) Wake up Celegwen, and tell them about Mercy's message. All of it. Ask them to join you on your quest. You owe them both your life, and they are both clearly capable fighters. You could use their help, wherever the search may take you.
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>>3847950
>>3847955
>>3847962
>>3848019
Finally finished all that homework, can bust out a few more replies tonight. Writing now.
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>>3848067
>>3848067
You nod your head, even though it's highly unlikely the halfling can see the gesture in the dark. "Wake up Celegwen. I... I have to tell you both something."

Ofelia seems even more concerned. "...Gwen. Hey, hey, Gwen. Get up. Come on." There's a series of shuffles and scrapes as the halfling tries to jostle her companion awake.

"Hmm...? Ofelia, I don't want to do anymore laundry..."

There's a sound as Celegwen surely shoves the halfling aside in her sleep. You pace nervously, closer to where Ofelia's been keeping the campfire. The cloying emptiness that had pervaded your body before you slept feels like it's Mercifully left you. Your hands are shaking harder than ever, though. You shove them in your pockets to try and calm their nervous digits.

The halfling sounds like she's properly irritated. There's more jostling and arguing. "Get up, goofball. It's Richard, he's up too, come oooon-"

Ray's snoring punctuates their argument. You're enormously relieved to hear him sounding like his usual self again, but you can't relax. You start stoking the fire yourself as Celegwen gets up. Ofelia makes a fuss, shooing you away from the ashes of the old flame. "I'll take care of this- you just sit and talk. What's goin' on?"

The halfling fishes some flint out while Celegwen lightly sits next to her, as if the elf was never tired. "Yes, Father...? I was trying to sleep."

You reluctantly sit down, now nervously wringing your hands. You say as plainly as you can, "The Goddess of my Church visited me last night. Mercy."

"I'm... guessin' that isn't normal." Ofelia offers. She's already started the fire and you can see staring at you intently through the building embers. Celegwen is staring, too. You wrap your arms around yourself, darting your eyes away and struggling to maintain your focus as you continue.

"It's unheard of. ...this isn't the first time I've been visited by the Gods, which is unusual enough. ...but never even like this. Never from Her. Mercy... had a message."

Both women patiently wait in silence for you to continue. The fire crackles, its heat warming your cold frame. The warmth reminds you of Her. You straighten up a bit, your voice losing its timidness as you speak Mercy's word. You paraphrase, embarrassed by the intimacy of Her message, but determined to preserve its integrity.

"Gather Our Children. Find one that appears taken by their weakness. Find one that still possesses kindness in their heart. Grant them Our blessing. Grant them peace, through Our symbol. Seek Our Relic. ...to obtain not the cure to the Catalyst, but the cure... the cure to the pain of so many others. Do this, and go forth with Our blessing."

The fire crackles as both women seem to stare straight through you. You endure their stares, leaving Her message hanging in the air as smoke begins to trail off the fire before you all. Just when you feel like you can't stand them staring at you a moment longer, Ofelia speaks.

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>>3848248
"That couldn't have been no dream. You've never talked nearly that confidently before Ric- OW-!"

Celegwen firmly punches Ofelia in her arm, interrupting. "I don't profess any knowledge of your Gods, Father, but this sounds extremely important. ...thank you for sharing this with us."

Both women exchange looks again. They look like they want to say something. You answer, your voice regaining a bit of its normal softness, "This is the most important message I could bear. The direct word of the Gods is my life's work. ...I know you both have already helped me so much, but I wanted you to know. I want you to know... because I need your help."

Ofelia's jaw drops for a moment before she catches herself. "Where is this coming from?! You were quick to leave bef- GWEN WILL YOU STOP HITTING ME-"

The elf stops punching her friend for a moment, giving you a sheepish smile. "This is a lot to ask, Father. I don't know the first thing about your Gods, but it's clear how much this means to you. I... need to deliberate further on this."

Ofelia, looking hurt, speaks up. "You don't speak for both of us, Gwen. ...but I don't think I get what you're asking, Richard."

You glance down at your hands, forcing yourself to stop wringing them. They continue shaking. "I... She... We need your help. This Relic- I can't imagine finding it will be easy. You both spoke before of artifacts within the ruins. Strange, powerful, dangerous..."

Celegwen looks at you with concern. She almost sounds offended. "Those were magical artifacts, Father. Again, I do not know of your worship, but Magic is a different thing entirely."

"I... I see." You reply. You wrap your arms around yourself again, letting the fire continue to warm you. The heat of Mercy's symbol on your chest is reassuring.

Ofelia perks up again, voice full of mischief. "What do you suppose this relic is like, anyways? Sounds... useful."

You glare at the halfling, the light of the fire catching in your eyes and striking her mischief down.

"Okay. Okay. Got it. But what do you suppose it does, really? How do you even think we could find it?"

The threat in your eyes softens immediately. We?

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>>3848252
"I hadn't even asked-"

"Ya' sure did. I don't know about knife ears, but it wouldn't sit right with me to see ya' wander off again so soon. I'll at least keep my eyes out for ya' until we're out of these ruins." Ofelia elbows Celegwen a few times, and flashes you a toothy smile. You almost offer her one back. She sobers up a bit. Celegwen is silent as the grave, her hands knitted, obviously thinking intently and oblivious to Ofelia's teasing.

The halfling scoots forward, closer to the fire, warming her hands. It's so cold in the room- outside of the fire- that all of your breath is giving off steam. Ofelia keeps her eyes on you though. Her smile is softer, but she sounds concerned. "Really, Richard, you had more than a brush with death back there. This place... isn't fit for men. ...mankind, I mean." She lowers her voice a bit. "We didn't think you'd pull through, first time we found ya'. Second time I find ya', you're nearly dead too. Maybe a bit worse off than that."

The flames lick and climb, the sticks and tinder crackling without judgment. You keep your eyes downcast.

"Where do you think you're gonna keep looking for this Relic? Weren't you down here looking for the cure to some Catalyst?"

>A) You are stopping your search for the cure to the Catalyst. Mercy instructed you, firmly, that the search was not Her will. You are not one to scorn the word of your Goddess. This Relic has the capacity to heal, and you may find a way to contend with demons through Her that you did not think possible before.

>B) You are not abandoning your search for the cure, you are postponing it. It's unthinkable to ignore Her word, but you know that there may come a time in your future when She sees an end to humanity's suffering. You will pursue the relic now, and the Catalyst will be your priority when the time is right.

>C) You are using the search for the relic to further your search to cure the Catalyst. No doubt, you'll find ample information in your quest that could help with both missions. You don't need to abandon what you know is a greater threat to humanity to further Her will. You may be the Father of Mercy, but you're a human, too, and you cannot stand by while your Children suffer.

>D) Write-in.
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>>3848263
>>B) You are not abandoning your search for the cure, you are postponing it. It's unthinkable to ignore Her word, but you know that there may come a time in your future when She sees an end to humanity's suffering. You will pursue the relic now, and the Catalyst will be your priority when the time is right.
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>>3848263
>>B) You are not abandoning your search for the cure, you are postponing it. It's unthinkable to ignore Her word, but you know that there may come a time in your future when She sees an end to humanity's suffering. You will pursue the relic now, and the Catalyst will be your priority when the time is right.
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Calling the vote here so I can get one more update out tonight. Writing now!
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>>3848532
You loosen your arms from your sides, holding your holy symbol to keep your hands steady. Your eyes dart up from the gold to glance up at Ofelia. You notice for the first time that her eyes are blue.

"Richard?" Her voice is surprised. There's a mix of apprehension and possibly fear, but you try to take it as surprise. You can't hold her gaze once she calls attention to it though, and you glance away.

Nervously, you settle on staring at the flame between you all. Your voice comes out steadier than you thought it would, but it shouldn't come as that much of a surprise. This is your passion. "I haven't abandoned the search for the cure. You have to understand... I must respect Mercy's will. This Relic- this quest- this is something I have to do." The stress is creeping into your voice again. You hold onto Her symbol tightly, as if it will keep your voice from shaking, too. "I... I can't forsake humanity, though. I won't forget. I'll resume the search for a cure to the Catalyst when the time is right. When She wills it."

"This doesn't sit right with me, Father." Celegwen finally responds. You lift your head up, and you can't restrain yourself as you snap at her.

"You just said... that you don't know the first thing about the Gods." There's a distinct ugliness in the way that your voice echoes her more delicate sentiment. Your brows furrow, as you're uncertain if you're more upset with her or yourself. How is that any way to respond to a mission from Mercy? To the most divine calling a man could ask for? You want to say all of this, but instead you keep your eyes down, fingers nervously around Her symbol, trying not to lose your patience any further. Show some restraint.

"I don't." Celegwen insists. "But this doesn't sound like it's your choice at all. It's not right."

"You don't understand." You say softly, grasping her symbol even tighter.

There's a soft sound as Ofelia quite obviously now punches the elf. Celegwen makes no noise in response, but her attacker speaks up. "...she has a point though, Richard. You seem... well, eager, to hurt yourself pretty bad to help these Gods of yours. It's been bugging me for awhile, too. Might not have been my business but, yeah. I'm making it my business."

You want to protest, but you know that the scars on your hands and face betray you. Still... you want to explain. "...I want this." You insist, "I don't have to do this because Mercy wills it. I have to do this... because I will it. This is my life. ...my choice."

The flame between you all and Ray's steady snoring punctuate the heavy silence that falls over the room. Your hands ache from holding Mercy's symbol so tightly, but the sensation is comforting. The heat radiating off of the metal is an enormous comfort in the face of such scrutiny.

Celegwen breaks the silence just when it's become unbearable. She clears her throat.

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>>3848708
You look up. She's holding something out towards you.

"What is this?" You ask, looking at the object in her hands. It's a small mass of something dark and twinkling. How long has she been holding this out for-

"It's a promise," she replies.

The starlight within the small object coalesces before your vision. The light must be reflecting off of your eyes as they widen. You aren't quite sure what to say. ...or what to even do with this, for that matter. The elf's light and accented voice takes on a sadness you hadn't hear from her previously as she speaks.

"I want to help you, Father. Ofelia has someone to go home to, but I do not. Judging by the way you treat yourself, I suspect you don't, either."

Her words sting, but she's right. "...you understand more than you let on."

"It's alright. Perhaps we could take the time to understand each other better. I'd like to travel with you, if you'd have me. Perhaps we can find this Relic, or even your cure. I'm sure there's much knowledge to be gained from your journey, even if we cannot."

You aren't quite sure what to say. Your eyes remain fixed on the object before you- it's beautiful. The elf's hands are so much steadier than yours... you'd be afraid of anyone else dropping the delicate collection of stars. Its as if there's an entire night's sky suspended in her palms, carefully held in Time. You question again how different Magic and the Gods can be, but Celegwen interrupts your thoughts.

"Hold out your hands."

You hesitate.

"It's not a curse, I promise."

You want to trust her. You slowly release your grip on the holy symbol around your neck. Your hands are stiff and trembling, and you cup them together to try and steady them. Celegwen takes one of your wrists with her free hand and steadies it herself. You tense, your hair standing on end at the touch. You reflexively want to pull away but she murmurs, "It's alright," and gently lays the starlight in the palm of your hand before you can pull away. You force yourself to at least relax enough not to drop it, and watch, amazed, as the light sparks for the briefest of seconds.

The stars fade out, and disappear entirely. It only lasted a moment. It feels like her words are still on your skin. ...you want to rub the palm of your hand on something clean, but resist the urge.

Ofelia lets out a groan. "That was so much cooler than when you promised to help me out, Gwen. What gives?"

"You didn't have a mission from a Goddess, Ofelia."

"I know, but jeeeeez, cool it, won't ya'? Gonna' give the poor guy the wrong idea-"

You discreetly wipe off your hands on the side of your pant legs as the women bicker. A few minutes go by, before Ofelia sees fit to stop bullying the elf. She looks like she's moving to make breakfast, too. "So. Richard. You conveniently ignored my other question. Where on earth do you think we could start searching?"

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>>3848716
>A) The ruins. Ofelia and Celegwen have found magical artifacts through their expeditions, but that doesn't rule out something holier. You never did make it to that library. You're reluctant- the demon you contended with down here was terrible, and they said that what lies beyond is even worse. ...but perhaps you all will be stronger together.

>B) The Church of Mercy. There are many books back home that you've never been able to read, or even taken the time to. Where better place to begin searching for information on a holy Relic than in Her greatest Church? If the Church of Mercy itself doesn't turn up anything, you have resources. You can call for aid. You want to go home.

>C) Write-in.
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Got a test tomorrow, going to be in the later afternoon EST for the next update. Updates will be at least once daily from now on, but we're gonna slow down to a more typical pace. Thanks so much to everyone who's been voting and reading so far. Got a little picture of our party so far for the road. See you all soon!
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>>3848717
>>A) The ruins. Ofelia and Celegwen have found magical artifacts through their expeditions, but that doesn't rule out something holier. You never did make it to that library. You're reluctant- the demon you contended with down here was terrible, and they said that what lies beyond is even worse. ...but perhaps you all will be stronger together.
We're already this far.
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>>3848717
>>A) The ruins. Ofelia and Celegwen have found magical artifacts through their expeditions, but that doesn't rule out something holier. You never did make it to that library. You're reluctant- the demon you contended with down here was terrible, and they said that what lies beyond is even worse. ...but perhaps you all will be stronger together.
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>>3848717
>C) You will follow Ofelia and Celegwen for now. You need rest, and should at least work to repay their charity. Help with the oddjobs, the fighting, and provide what knowledge on demons the church possesses, and in turn learn what they know of artifacts and ruins. Given their lack of familiarity with the gods, one of these artifacts may in fact be a symbol of god.
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>>3848717
>>A) The ruins. Ofelia and Celegwen have found magical artifacts through their expeditions, but that doesn't rule out something holier. You never did make it to that library. You're reluctant- the demon you contended with down here was terrible, and they said that what lies beyond is even worse. ...but perhaps you all will be stronger together.
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>>3849049
Back from classes, absolutely demolished that test. Should be able to get a few updates in today. Writing now!
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>>3849390
You hesitate. You... you want to see the surface again. You miss the Church of Mercy. You miss your home. You've even said as much. ...but you can't give up now. Not when you've already come this far. You knit your hands back around your holy symbol, hands still trembling terribly. Is it how much blood you lost yesterday? Or is it the prospect of facing down a demon greater than the ones you've already lost to? Your voice is barely above a whisper as you respond.

"...here, in the ruins. ...you both have found magical artifacts, but that doesn't rule out the Relic... you both... never did explore that library... did you?"

Celegwen and Ofelia both look remarkably concerned. The halfling continues gathering her cooking supplies as she says, "we didn't want to risk it. There's a lot of crazies down there. ...but I've been looking for something of a cure myself, y'know?"

You don't quite reply, waiting for her to finish. Reluctantly, she admits, "my Pa's been sick for a long time."

Ofelia's small hands deftly make work of getting more water boiling, and effortlessly chops a number of vegetables and roots into the mix. Yet, her voice tilts with emotion. "Can't take any unnecessary risks, right? He wouldn't be happy with me if he even knew I was down here to begin with."

Your desire to heal overwhelms the urge to shy away. "...do you know what he's suffering from?"

The halfling stops her generous application of herbs and spices to look up at you. "Something dark. My Pa isn't on the best terms with some of the family's customers. ...he got his hands a little too dirty, if you take my meaning. Upset the wrong kinds of people. ...he was getting too old for the business."

Ofelia turns her eyes back down to the stew pot, minding her hands and utensils as she gently stirs the mixture. "He's stubborn. Wouldn't let me help him outright. This is the best I can do. Here- taste this-"

You stare awkwardly at the outstretched spoon in front of you, and try to politely refuse. The halfling makes an exaggerated sigh and goes back to cooking. There's a distinct slouch in her shoulders- you want to lift her Spirit. A strange thought occurs to you.

"The cure to the pain of so many others. Do you think that the Relic...?"

Ofelia's eyes widen, looking at you eagerly. "Now there's an idea! Richard- do you think...?"

Celegwen's methodical voice answers Ofelia for you. "We haven't ventured back to the library, or properly inspected any of its contents. It's placement is highly unusual. It would surely be a good place to start looking."

You can almost feel the weight coming off of your shoulders as the two women eagerly rehash the route they last took to the library. The smell of Ofelia's cooking wafts through the cold, and you hear something. Something stirring. Heavy, strong, roused out of a deep slumber...

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>>3849527
"Ray?!" You come out of your reverie, and look over to the bundle of fur and muscle that's slowly waking. The mastiff seems dazed, but as soon as your eyes meet, he gets himself up and practically tackles you to the floor. Your dog promptly licks your face as if he hadn't seen you in years.

It's a good thing you're already sitting. You struggle to remain upright, trying to reassure him. The life comes back into your voice for the first time in days. "Ray- Ray it's alright-! Good boy. Who's a good boy? You put up a good fight, didn't you- come here-"

Your long arms wrap around the mastiff, hugging him as he refuses to calm down. You can feel the knotted scars on the sides of his torso, dry and healed. The mastiff is probably going to have some trouble with exerting himself... you give a firm motion with your hands for him to sit, and Ray obliges, wagging his tail furiously. "Good boy. Stay. ...take it easy, Ray."

Ofelia chuckles, interrupting the reunion. "He must have smelled the food, huh? Hey, Gwen. This is probably gonna attract some trouble. You mind doin' the thing?"

Celegwen nods, rising and picking up her staff. She makes an elaborate gesture with her free hand, and the scent of the stew completely evaporates. Ofelia deflates slightly.

"There's no way to do that without ruining the meal, huh?"

"...yes, but it would be a waste. I can only do so much, Ofelia. You know this."

The halfling groans, reluctantly serving the stew. You can't help yourself and hug Ray again, who eagerly licks your face. You can't help but notice that he's still got some blood on him. Your stomach shifts.

"I... I need to clean him up. Can we have some more water, Ofelia?"

The halfling nods, immediately digging for a flask. She shoves some spare rags at you as well.

You make quick work of wiping down the bits of blood and viscera still on Ray, taking extra time to make sure his wound is clean and dry. He nervously whines as Ofelia starts gathering dishes. You can't even think about food, but a piping hot, odorless bowl is practically shoved into your hands the moment you're done attending to your dog.

"We're not going anywhere until you eat, Richard. Don't try and pawn it off on him, either." Ofelia gestures towards Ray, who whines again. "Eagle Eyes is watchin' you," she drawls, making a gesture with her hands to her eyes and back to you a few times. You really don't like the smirk she's giving you.

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>>3849532
>A) Try to remind Ofelia that it's extremely difficult for you to eat. It's safe to say that these women aren't going to balk at anything else you can tell them. Maybe the story of your prayer to Agriculture will distract her enough to slip the meal to Ray.

>B) Force yourself to eat something, just to appease the halfling, and give the rest to your dog. It's going to hurt, but you do need to eat eventually.

>C) Try your best to do as she says, and suffer through the pain. You probably won't be able to keep the meal down, but better to try taking care of yourself than to starve.

>D) Write-in.
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>>3849534
>>A) Try to remind Ofelia that it's extremely difficult for you to eat. It's safe to say that these women aren't going to balk at anything else you can tell them. Maybe the story of your prayer to Agriculture will distract her enough to slip the meal to Ray.
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>>3849534
>>D) Write-in.
Eat slowly and with small pieces so the pain is tolerable, apologize if it is taking too long, save a bit for Ray.
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>>3849534
>B) Force yourself to eat something, just to appease the halfling, and give the rest to your dog. It's going to hurt, but you do need to eat eventually.

Strike a balance between the two. They've been incredibly kind and helpful to us, after all.
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>>3849534
>>B) Force yourself to eat something, just to appease the halfling, and give the rest to your dog. It's going to hurt, but you do need to eat eventually.
We need the nutrition at least.
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>>3849534
>>B) Force yourself to eat something, just to appease the halfling, and give the rest to your dog. It's going to hurt, but you do need to eat eventually.
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>>3849551
>>3849568
>>3849573
>>3849598
>>3849639
You guys are on a roll today. Gonna work this all together, locking the vote. Writing now.
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>>3849652
"...we might be here awhile," you caution Ofelia, nervously looking at the food. She shrugs.

"You think I care? Just eat. You need it."

You wince self-consciously, and try to defend yourself. "I've tried explaining to you before..."

The halfling doesn't pay any mind, serving a dish to Celegwen quickly, and then resuming staring at you intently. You cave under the pressure and try breaking the stew into small pieces, eating as slowly as possible. The pain is immediate and intense- you'd liken it to swallowing glass, or forcing down very small needles.

The halfling seems visibly upset, and shoves a flask of wine at you. You accept it graciously. You can't taste the liquid, but it helps. Vaguely, you try and recall the last time you ate or drank anything at all- it's hard to remember.

"It wasn't always like this," you offer, trying to reassure Ofelia. She's definitely upset. Celegwen seems to be respecting your space, silently eating and averting her gaze. She seems distracted.

"It's bullshit is what it is," Ofelia replies, pouting.

You suffer through another bite, and have to stop. It feels like your throat is closing. You drink again, coughing, and try to choke out a few more words. "It had to be done."

The halfling waits patiently for you to get your composure. You clear your throat again- it's like pins are sticking along the entire length of it. Still, you manage to give yourself a break to speak."There was a famine. ...even as a kid, there was something wrong with the crops. My parents... they suspected the last King was to blame. He was Vengeful. Years of hunger-"

You have to stop, coughing again. Ofelia uncrosses her arms and stops pouting long enough to refill the flask. Her frustration seems to be bordering on anger. "I thought Corcaea was well off- you know, the land. All things considered."

"It is. ...now. I worked with the Mother of Agriculture, for a time... she didn't mind, I knew my way around a farm..." You're really struggling to speak, and slide the bowl away from yourself, unable to look at it. "Ray." You cough out, pointing to the dish. The mastiff eagerly inhales the remainder of the stew- you got through less than half of it. ...better than usual. At least you got some nutrition.

"...Mother Bethaea was... terribly distraught... blamed herself for the famine..."

A few more minutes of coughing. Finally, you say, "...she took her life. ...before I could properly help."

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>>3849713
Celegwen and Ofelia both look at you with alarm. To your extreme relief, the halfling doesn't comment on you pawning off the rest of the meal. She even scoops the remainder of the stew into Ray's bowl. You continue, "...I suspected it wouldn't work... asking so much of the Goddess. Agriculture listened, though. ...She blessed the fields, the orchards..." You clear your throat, the pain relaxing a great deal. Just getting the food out of your sight is usually enough.

"...the Gods are Merciful," you murmur, not quite meaning to finish the story, but you don't know what else to say.

Both women are staring at you, bewildered. Ofelia in particular seems to be dealing with too many conflicting emotions to properly articulate any of them. You keep your eyes down, shying away from their stares. Celegwen finally speaks up, but she sounds deeply concerned. You don't hear anything, but she says, "the alarm. Something is coming. Father, get up."

In one swift motion, the halfling covers the food, gets on her feet, and produces a dagger, seemingly from thin air. Her voice drops to a hiss, as she seems to slick the blade with an extremely foul looking substance as she stalks behind the elf. "What is it?"

"Something cold." Celegwen replies, her voice a whisper. She looks sharply at you. "I have a perimeter set, but it was trapped far later than usual. Something's wrong."

Ray whines, dipping low to the ground. He growls, sticking his nose at a passage near the eastern end of the room... leading deeper into the ruins. "Stay down, boy." You command, worried sick about him getting hurt. You're acutely aware of just how cold it is, despite the fire burning. Ofelia hides her dagger, and swiftly throws another log on the fire.

"Stay near the flame." She whispers.

Your backpack, shield and mace are quietly sitting on the opposite end of the room, where your cassock was hanging to dry. ...your holy symbol, still warm to the touch, still sits soundly around your neck. You tense, as it feels like all of the heat is leaving your body.

Celegwen seems relatively unphased, but Ofelia begins to shiver. All of your breath is steaming in the frigid space, as the stone around the edges of the door begin to form crystals of ice.

Something is coming.

>A) Pray to Mercy preemptively to protect you all. Ask for Her warmth. You aren't going to fight in your current state- you'll guide your new allies as best as you're able.

>B) Pray to Spirit to seek out the true form of whatever it is that's approaching. You won't sit idly by after everything you've been through.

>C) Wait, and see what you're contending with before making any moves. Put your back to the flame, following Celegwen's and Ofelia's lead.

>D) Write-in.
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>>3849722
>>B) Pray to Spirit to seek out the true form of whatever it is that's approaching. You won't sit idly by after everything you've been through.
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>>3849722
>A

Spirit prayers were pretty recent
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>>3849722
>>A) Pray to Mercy preemptively to protect you all. Ask for Her warmth. You aren't going to fight in your current state- you'll guide your new allies as best as you're able.
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>>3849722
>>A) Pray to Mercy preemptively to protect you all. Ask for Her warmth. You aren't going to fight in your current state- you'll guide your new allies as best as you're able.

She did just bless this journey or whatever so worth a shot
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>>3849726
>>3849897
>>3849905
>>3849911
Can't quite pray to both deities at once- majority goes to A. Locking the vote, writing now.
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>>3849946
The ice begins to spread further, rapidly eclipsing the stone doorway. Your body stiffens, the cold piercing your flesh so deeply that you can't feel the flame behind you at all. Plumes of frozen moisture billow into the room, completely obscuring whatever is coming. ...you can't see anything. Not yet. Both women are utterly silent- and Ofelia seems to have slinked into the shadows. Shivering, hands shaking, you clutch onto your holy symbol. You know She's listening. You know you aren't alone. Warmth radiates from the gold around your neck. You bow your head, and say a single word.

"Mercy."

A flash of heat swells from Her symbol and courses through your body. It practically knocks you off your feet. You take a knee, your body reeling from the shock. Crystals of ice continue to form on the walls and floor, spreading rapidly now around the doorway and deeper into the room still, nearing you all. You dare to remove a single hand from Mercy's symbol. Your voice is as warm as your hands. "Thank you."

You place a hand on Ray. The mastiff relaxes- his coat was like ice to your touch, but the heat in your fingertips spreads quickly through his body.

You try to look for Ofelia- you know with how small she is that she'll freeze even faster than your hound. She's nowhere in sight, though. You start to look around more frantically. Celegwen's hair is practically ice, the edges of her hair freezing and standing on end. You see her lips move as she mutters an incantation, but the words are impossible to decipher-

A small collection of stars shapes and forms over a shadow in the farthest corner of the room, away from the cold. Ofelia. You don't dare make a sound as the elf finishes the enchantment on both of them. ...but you have to say something. They're both distracted, and can't possibly notice the shadow creeping along the wall.

There's a face- a man? A painting? It's as if one of the inscriptions from the ruins is forming and dripping along the walls. The ice and flakes of crystallized moisture spark and fall off of the flat form. All the light and heat around it seems to be pulled into it. You say as quietly as you can, "There."

Celegwen's head whips over to the shadow. You can't see where Ofelia's gone, but both women are still silent as death.

"Don't get close." You murmur, taking a step back towards the flame. It goes completely out. The room is drenched in darkness.

A voice creeps along the stone. Each syllable pierces your mind, as you can feel the major demon trying to steal Her warmth from you. "Aaaaah, sssssso, you've found yoursssself falsssse hope. A lie..."

You clutch back onto your holy symbol with both hands, standing on shaky legs. "Stay close-" You command to Celegwen and Ray, praying that Ofelia hasn't gone off too far.

"You've sssssurrounded yourself with heathenssss and thievessss, Fatherrr."

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>>3850021
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vteCosE9qnM&t=0s
You whip around, trying to determine the source of the sound. Celegwen's voice rings out suddenly, and you see a ball of heat and starlight explode from her direction. The entire room is illuminated for a moment, showing the major demon's form peeling away from the wall and dripping along the floor in the elf's direction. The explosion is absorbed just as quickly as it appeared. The major demon laughs insanely.

"Generousss. Ssstupid. Do you wisssssh to give me more of yoursssself, woman...?"

There's a horrific scream that punctuates the darkness. Your heart leaps to your throat.

>A) This is a major demon- they don't get much stronger than this. Try to use Mercy's blessing to quell the demon's emotions. Bless it with restraint. Bless it with Mercy. You've done it before on hundreds of people at once- you can possibly do it again on a single demon.

>B) Try to talk to the major demon. Force might not be an option here- and lives are on the line. What could this demon want with me? How does he know anything about me? Are these assumptions? Is this a game to him?

>C) Command Ofelia, Ray and Celegwen to attack the demon while you guard all of them. Mercy would not permit you to use Her gift to harm another- but you certainly can use Her gift to protect another.

>D) Shield Celegwen with Mercy's blessing. Pour everything you have into protecting her from this monster. Trust in your companions to fight back while you help who's most in need.

>E) Write-in.
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>>3850029
>>A) This is a major demon- they don't get much stronger than this. Try to use Mercy's blessing to quell the demon's emotions. Bless it with restraint. Bless it with Mercy. You've done it before on hundreds of people at once- you can possibly do it again on a single demon.
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>>3850029
>>A) This is a major demon- they don't get much stronger than this. Try to use Mercy's blessing to quell the demon's emotions. Bless it with restraint. Bless it with Mercy. You've done it before on hundreds of people at once- you can possibly do it again on a single demon.
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>>3850029
>A

Too many major demons in this damn place
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>>3850109
For the record, the hierarchy of demons you all have encountered so far has been:

Major
>(This cold customer)
Greater
>(Malimos ((the spider-like demon)), the shrouded demon, the centaur-like demon)
Lesser
>(Centipede, the two demons with many mouths)
Imps
>(The shrouded demon's servants)

Minor has been mentioned, same with unformed/newborn demons. ...plenty of greater, but this is the first major demon you've seen so far.

Going to leave the vote open for a bit longer, got some chores to do. I'll make at least one more post tonight.
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>>3850029
>E) Wait until Ofelia strikes on her own, then pour Mercy's blessing onto her in that instant
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>>3850146
Oh fuck it's stronger than mal?
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>>3850458
Big old disclaimer on the hierarchy: demons show respect to one another based on their position in it. A demon may not necessarily be "stronger" than another to warrant the fear or subservience of another. You all put down the centaur demon pretty readily with Storm's help, yet couldn't take Vengeance against Malimos or do damn near anything to the shrouded demon. It's a loose ranking that Richard's studied, has experience with and can recognize, but it's not a concrete "power" ranking, if that makes sense.

Almost done with this stuff, will still definitely get at least one more update out tonight. Vote is still open.
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>>3850036
>>3850059
>>3850109
>>3850210
Alright, finally back, locking the vote! Writing now.
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>>3850484
The moment Celegwen's scream leaves her body, you take hold of your holy symbol with both hands. You pour yourself into it, heat radiating through Her hands, through Your hands. Ray whines horribly, backing away from the demon despite your command to stay. You let him back up as you pray, your eyes searing with a golden light. Good. Let him stay safe. You will protect your friends. You will show Mercy. Her will wants to work through you.

Celegwen's screams are unbearable, and you raise your voice, letting yourself be heard over whatever pain the demon is inflicting on your ally. The words that pour fourth from your lips are unintelligible, the speech too divine for mortal comprehension. You walk towards the demon, divine radiance searing into the ice forming along the floor. You keep your eyes peeled for Ofelia, the light of Mercy illuminating your thoughts and granting you sight in this demon's darkness. Her small frame is backed against a far wall, Celegwen's enchantment keeping her warm. She is... hanging back. You press forward. You know why she's afraid.

Celegwen is suspended in a miasma of paint and ice. Her screams rip through the small room you all stand in, as she tries desperately to get a hold of her staff. Her eyes cannot be seen. Her warmth cannot be felt. Her weapon has fallen to the floor, far out of her reach, and the major demon seems to be paying her absolutely no mind despite exerting utter dominance over her form.

It shouldn't matter for long. You continue your prayer, pressing forward fearlessly towards this monster. You take both hands off of your holy symbol, your hands glowing intensely with heat and divinity- you reach them out, willing Her blessing into the demon. Mercy's word intermingles with your own as you speak. Her voice is everywhere. Your voice is everywhere.

"Your cruelty and your malice is a blemish on Her light. She sees your violence. She sees your sin. Her infinite forgiveness sees all this and in ultimate generosity asks not for your death! Her vessel sees you and wills you to stay your hand. You will stand down. You will not strike. You will find Mercy in your heart."

Your hands twist and tense, and you lean forward, closing your eyes, willing everything you have into controlling this creature. You think back to your first sermon, you try and recall that same feeling- the complete devotion and abject worship of Her tenets, the desire to save, to heal, to stop the carnage.

Your eyes open wide, absolutely encompassed in Her light.

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>>3850658
https://youtu.be/xggWJLgN-Es

The major demon is reaching back. ...and it's trying to take. Its coldness twists and writhes and seeps deep, deep into your soul, battling with Her warmth, contending with Her blessing. Your voice splits from Mercy's for the briefest of moments, discordant and nightmarish-

"DON'T YOU TOUCH HER-"

"You will find Mercy in your heart.

The major demon laughs again, hideously, crackling and taking in as much light and heat as it can stand. You see Ofelia collapse in the corner of the room as she attempts to stagger forward, in a desperate attempt to strike out, and never makes it within range of the creature. Her dagger remains frozen in mid-air, cracking and breaking under the intense cold. You will Mercy's warmth into Ofelia, into Celegwen, into Ray. They are so cold. Celegwen's screams aren't stopping. The elf is unbelievably resilient, but she can't have much time.

Your eyes spark with divine retribution as you lift them towards the demon, hands absolutely searing with heat as you raise them higher still.

"You will stay your hand."

Laughter punctuates the innermost reaches of your mind, as you feel it pulling and tugging again. It's somehow worse than the last demon you contended with. It's like the major demon is trying to find something... anything... to take from you.

It doesn't want to make you remember. It wants to make you forget.

You feel something small slip away. An old melody. Your favorite bookmark. The right pressure with which to hold your calligraphy pen.

Something more... the taste of your mother's cooking. The smell of barley. The sounds of River Morinburn. One by one the strands of yourself begin to unravel. You scream in absolute agony.

Yet you Mercifully stay standing. Fighting. Willing yourself onto this monster.

You command the demon again, clenching an outstretched hand into a fist. Your voice and Mercy's ebb and flow into one another. Your weakness has made her terribly strong. "You will show restraint. You will show Mercy."

The smallest, most imperceptible crack forms in the cold. You can feel your light pierce it, as it wrestles with the deepest fibers of your soul.

Your command... it gets through. The greater demon does show restraint, as it begins to pluck and pull away at your mind. It has the grace and Mercy to leave something important to you behind.

> (What could be so important to you, that even a major demon would grant you Mercy?)
> (What could you hold so dear?)
> (Write-in what you choose to keep.)
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>>3850662
>> (What could you hold so dear?)
A memory of a simple summer day, when no one beat you into the dirt, spoke behind your back, or tried to get you to leave. You just sat beneath an apple tree, and rested.

Richard needs something to remind him as to why he's saving this shitty world beyond "muh Mercy".
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>>3850662
>The first person you saved.
>The first person you couldn't.
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>>3850685
+1
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>>3850662
Mercy... But not Her... No. The mercy you have seen outside the church, a poorly girl breaking the little bread she had with a stray. The lone beam of sunlight on a cold winters day. A mothers love. A strangers kindness. Ofelia. Celegwen. Things that keep the much too familiar pain away. The reason you swore yourself in service to Her.
Or rather what she represents. In the face of adversity, resilience...Mercy.
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>>3850685
>>3850755
>>3850929
>>3850961
Absolutely phenomenal stuff guys. Going to incorporate all of these. Vote is locked, writing now!
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>>3851373
You feel the major demon wanting to leave something behind that it knows will hurt you. Something terrible, something that has haunted you these many years. Father Edmund. The last Father of Mercy's screams echo through your mind, as the major demon's ice seeps into it, toying with it, creeping and crawling along the surface of the memory. It laughs hideously. Celegwen's screams are growing weaker. You're losing her. The demon's voice is shrill and as cold as its touch, clearly piercing your mind as it speaks.

"Anotherrrrr faillllluurreeee, Fatheerrrrr?"

Your hands contort in strain as you wrestle with the void that is in the heart of this creature. "No," you say firmly, your eyes flaring with divinity. "Father Edmund died... so that others might live. He refused for me to save him that... one... last time."

The field of battle. The last major demon you fought together. He sacrificed himself, but not before ensuring that you were respected. Given his title, beyond all comprehension.

"Foooliissshhhh."

"...wise. ...he saw to it that I would go on to lead the Church of Mercy after his passing. I have mourned the loss of my mentor, but I could never wish to forget him. His death has brought us together, demon. I'll see to it that his wishes are respected. ...I'll make sure that our meeting today is not in vain."

The major demon's ice threatens to creep across your skin, but heat and light is practically radiating off of your body. You feel it dig deeper, deeper still, looking for anything to threaten you with, to twist its knife. You aren't forgetting. You... you had nearly forgotten, of the good in humanity. Not of being pushed into the dirt, or spoke behind your back. Not of people trying to get you to leave. You remember all of the people who wanted you to stay.

The major demon recoils hideously, but you keep its will against your own, dominating it. You show it the poorly little girl that would break what little bread she had to feed the neighborhood strays. The cold Church of Mercy, ice creeping onto the windows in the dead of winter, punctuated by warmth. By old blankets, by the fire, by a single beam of light cutting the blue first thing in the morning. Not the smell of your mother's cooking, but of the love that went into it. Her arms around you, always reassuring, always loving you. The woman who found you in the streets of Anson, who dragged you out of the rain and kept you safe until you could be taken home. The things that have kept the all too familiar pain away. Not just the reasons why you swore yourself to Her, but everything that Mercy represents.

You're smiling slightly. You can't help yourself, as the major demon writhes in agony.

"I'll killl yourrrr frienddssssss, ttaaaaake everythiiiiiing you hooold deaaarrrr..."

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>>3851479
Ofelia. Celegwen. With a single hand, you hold the demon in place, exerting your warmth over it. With the other, you instill more light still into the women. Ofelia's form stirs, as she lays on the floor of the ruins- and Celegwen's screams Mercifully stop.

Your voice is soft and warm, wrapping around and dissolving the major demon's words as you speak. "...I'll never forget their kindness."

The demon properly screams, redoubling its efforts, plunging into your mind, trying to take anything that it can.

You show it a day before you became a priest. Before you knew Her light, when all you had were your unscarred hands and the desire to help. You show the demon the first person you saved- a young boy, trapped and afraid, calling for help where no one was to listen. You saved him, you listened to the runaway's story. You showed him Mercy without every needing to invoke Her name. He worshiped you, not the Goddess. You'd never seen him again, but you know you'll never forget the look on his face, when he saw that you were there to rescue him.

The demon is trying to pull away. Trying to run. Celegwen collapses to the floor, its hold on her melting away, slipping from her grasp. You aren't finished. You pull the demon in close, with one final blessing.

You take the demon to a quiet hill, overlooking River Morinburn. The sound floods back into your senses as the demon completely loses its hold on you, and you keep it there. The smell of barley and apples drifts over the lazy bend in the stream. No one was there with you, save for a few fisherman far down the river, and your neighbors, tending to the orchards further beyond your sight still. You did not need the Gods, you did not need Mercy. You didn't need to remember or forget. You simply rested, quietly enjoying the afternoon under the apple trees.

There's a soft dripping on the borders of your mind. You come back to the present, witnessing the major demon melting into a collection of ice water and paint before you. It does not slink away. You are both locked in a complete stalemate- the demon has shown you Mercy, and you have done the same unto it. Celegwen's screams have stopped, and is no longer in the demon's grasp. It's still alive, and its attention is hellbent on you. Only you.

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>>3851487
>A) Question the demon while you have its attention. Give Ofelia time to get up and strike it down. Ask it anything you can that will lead you to the Relic, and keep its focus on you.

>B) Question the demon about itself. You've only encountered a major demon once before- and your mission from the Church was to investigate the ruins. See what you can learn about this creature, and buy Ofelia time to kill it while it's entirely distracted.

>C) Keep the demon in your sights, but check on Celegwen. She was under this major demon's control for far longer than you're comfortable with. You'd need more of your focus to heal her, but you at least want to see her condition. If it threatens her again, inflict more memories on it.

>D) Write-in.
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>>3851494
>>C) Keep the demon in your sights, but check on Celegwen. She was under this major demon's control for far longer than you're comfortable with. You'd need more of your focus to heal her, but you at least want to see her condition. If it threatens her again, inflict more memories on it.
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>>3851494
>>C) Keep the demon in your sights, but check on Celegwen. She was under this major demon's control for far longer than you're comfortable with. You'd need more of your focus to heal her, but you at least want to see her condition. If it threatens her again, inflict more memories on it.
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>>3851494
>D) Write-in.
Instruct Ray to keep him down, a dog shouldn't be affected by his mind altering, he would also not pay him any mind to begin with. Gwen is strong so we should focus on keeping him down while the girls get themselves on their feet.
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>>3851494
>C

>>3851516
How would Ray even keep it down? It's ice water and paint. Also dogs do have minds. Simpler minds. If anything he'd be easier to affect.
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>>3851516
>>3851554
Very astute observations. Going to lean into C due to the overwhelming majority, (and good reasoning)
>>3851497
>>3851501
but I'll incorporate a bit of everything. Locking the vote, writing now!
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>>3851618
With the demon's focus so firmly fixed on you, you dare to risk reaching out to your companions. You haven't forgotten about Ray, or Ofelia. ...and you know that their corporal forms will have enormous difficulty affecting such a spectral demon. Its body is almost entirely liquid, dripping in and out of existence, threatening you with its cloying, icy pull. Frost undulates over the floor around it as it continues to try and creep over your warmth, but you hold it at bay. You need to protect them.

The light of Mercy grants you sight in the darkness, Her will blessing your desire to shield them. You reach out, seeking your allies, strained with worry. Ray is in the furthest reaches of the room, backed against one of the many passages leading out of the frozen tomb you stand in. The mastiff seems terribly frightened- no doubt still contending with having been lanced by another demon less than a day ago. He doesn't run, clearly seeing his master protecting him. The light radiating from you practically illuminates the ice gathering around the walls, around your form. You are a beacon. The force of your divinity and the all-consuming darkness of the major demon war against each other, the ice consuming the heat you and Mercy are radiating. You don't want to force your boy to fight something that he cannot hold down. You want to keep your best friend safe. You need to keep everyone safe.

Ofelia's form stalks closer, waiting for an opportune time to strike. You feel how terribly cold she is, and worry more still. Celegwen must be even worse off. Keeping your hands extended, you reach out, further, further still, and take hold of the elf's pain.

Celegwen is alive. She's managed to lay down, placing herself deep in a trance. You're not entirely certain how she's faring. Her mind has wandered, somewhere you cannot reach. Her form- nearly immortal- is something you're entirely unfamiliar with. You are a masterful healer of humans, but you have no experience with elves. Mercy grants you enough warmth to fill her empty form, but it's impossible to gauge the extent of the demon's damage from where you're standing. You stretch out your hands to her, trying to show her Mercy, trying to show her kindness. The same kindness she showed you. The demon tries to clutch onto the soft edges of the light that's emanating from you and is completely unable to grasp you, as you try to aid her. Your eyes continue to flare with holy light, the gold refracting and consuming the verdant green.

You have to take your eyes off of Celegwen, bearing down on the major demon to keep it in place. Your heart torn between the desire to kill this creature where it stands, and to show Mercy. You've lost so much, been hurt so many times... but you won't forget the goodness in the world. You won't lose the things that are so dear to you. You won't forget.

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>>3851689
The demon cackles, trying to pull you away from aiding Celegwen further still. Your eyes flare furiously as you tighten your right hand, clutching the demon's spirit in your own. You show it the elf's healing, her sacrifice, her kindness. You both stay locked in each other's vice, warring with each other, perfectly matched in hatred and in love. You keep your eyes open, searching, seeking, focusing your human form on the present, trying to keep yourself grounded for your friends. Mercy is working through you, it feels like she's practically consuming you. The cracks and fractures in your physical form are palpable, light piercing through them, yet you keep yourself together, bound by memory.

A very small form stirs, stalking ever closer. You marvel at how the halfling can recover so quickly. Her body is still cold, terribly cold, despite your aid- yet her small frame is poised, deadly. You sense no fear in her heart. She is utterly devoid of Mercy. Eager and willing to kill something so threatening. Neither of you have to exchange any words- you know she is ready to strike.

>A) Aid her. Keep the major demon distracted while she tries to kill it. She was able to subdue the greater demon that nearly killed you- she certainly has the competence to put this one down, too. Trust in her.

>B) Stop Ofelia from striking. Don't let her risk getting hurt. Imbue her with Mercy. Try again to force the demon to stand down. Mercy's message was to "grant them peace, through Our symbol." Use Her symbol.

>C) Write-in.
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>>3851692
>>A) Aid her. Keep the major demon distracted while she tries to kill it. She was able to subdue the greater demon that nearly killed you- she certainly has the competence to put this one down, too. Trust in her.
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>>3851692
>>A) Aid her. Keep the major demon distracted while she tries to kill it. She was able to subdue the greater demon that nearly killed you- she certainly has the competence to put this one down, too. Trust in her.
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>>3851699
>>3851723
Alright! Locking the vote, writing now.
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>>3851827
Your voice echoes in a choir of judgement and Mercy. "We will not forget. Thank you for showing Us what We needed to see."

The demon bends its will, twisting, wrapping, entangling its ice everywhere around your form. Crystals of ice and paint begin to flake and drift through the room in a toxic flurry around you two as you contend with its darkness. Your light radiates outwards, searing forth, melting the blizzard of hatred. Droplets of paint fall from the vortex, soaking the floor beneath you. You stay your hand. You knit them around your holy symbol. You are Merciful.

Ofelia is not.

The halfling in her terrible silence sneaks up behind the demon. She's trembling in the darkness and cold, hidden from your light, clutching something beneath her cloak that is hidden from you still. Realization dawns on you. Terrible realization. The only thing that was in your possession- the only thing you can fathom that She cannot see. Your grip around your holy symbol tighten, as you pray to the Mother, as you pray to the Goddess to protect you.

The halfling tosses her cloak aside, revealing the precious bundle she carries for a split second. The cinders of the occult. The major demon immediately realizes the ploy, hurling spikes of congealed paint and ice at her form, but she's already thrown the bundle. The cloth protects the precious contents for a moment, before colliding with the bulk of the demon. Both vials of the occult shatter immediately on impact with its frozen form. The dark magic wraps deep into the very space that the demon occupies, expanding and shredding into its form with blue flame that rivals its own ice.

A scream, unearthly and nightmarish, drips and sticks to the inside of your mind as the major demon tries one last time to take something from you- something precious, something pure. You remind it of your friends. You stop your prayer, the light around you surging forth as you step closer to the flame. The cold heat emanating from its screaming, writhing mass does not burn you as you reach both hands forth and offer it Mercy.

Mercy. Mercy in death. The only cure.

The demon's screams echo. In its last moments, it freezes the walls, freezes the floor- pulling and draining all the life and light out of the room that it can muster. The flames rise high, higher still, bending and licking and twisting with its convulsing form. Mercy's blessing works through you, protecting you, but fear pierces your heart like a knife as you think of your friends.

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>>3851927
"Ray!" You call out, your voice firm and resonant. The mastiff bounds towards your heat instantly, practically slipping across the ice on the stone as he comes to your side. You envelop him in Her blessing, protecting him and backing away from the flame- but there's still your new allies.

Ofelia looks like she's on the brink of collapse, frigid and shaking, eyeing the rising flames intently. Celegwen is completely inert, lying unconscious on the floor. The major demon is still writhing in agony, thrashing against the walls, the floor, the ceiling. His frost and flame is threatening to climb against the entire room. You release your hands from your holy symbol, stretching them out one last time towards the demon, willing it into restraint with every last fiber of your soul.

The halfling manages to scream at you through the building chaos. "Richard!! We have to go! Leave it!"

You won't be able to keep it down for more than a few moments. Smoke is building from its body fast. She's probably right. Mercy is powering your soul, keeping you safe- but your Flesh- your eyes flit from the major demon for the briefest of moments to Celegwen's inert form. You probably can't carry her. You have to make a choice.

>A) Continue your prayer to Mercy. Protect Ray with everything you have, and keep the major demon down as long as you can. See if you can lift Celegwen with your frail form, and tell Ofelia to lead you somewhere safer. You got terribly lost following her here, and you don't want to lead anyone into more danger.

>B) Command Ray to run ahead and find somewhere safe. Pray to Flesh to grant you strength, to take Celegwen and Ofelia out of this place as fast as you're able. Both women are in no condition to run, but they don't need to be. You'll protect them- wherever you go.

>C) Plunge deeper into the ruins, into the poison and the frost. Maintain your prayer to Mercy, and drag Celegwen if you have to away from this place- down the corridor that the demon came through. You have wasted enough time in this place. You have your mission, and you have the Goddess. You are not afraid.

>D) Write-in.
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>>3851930
>A

Preferably out of these ruins for a bit, we need to recharge.
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>>3851930
>>B) Command Ray to run ahead and find somewhere safe. Pray to Flesh to grant you strength, to take Celegwen and Ofelia out of this place as fast as you're able. Both women are in no condition to run, but they don't need to be. You'll protect them- wherever you go.
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>>3851930
>>B) Command Ray to run ahead and find somewhere safe. Pray to Flesh to grant you strength, to take Celegwen and Ofelia out of this place as fast as you're able. Both women are in no condition to run, but they don't need to be. You'll protect them- wherever you go.
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>>3851939
>>3851941
>>3851949
Locking the vote, writing now!
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>>3852088
So formatting only works for the OP ofc, and I'm currently out of the house. Got the update ready but I'm going to head home to post it. Will be back with the update in less than half an hour. Thanks for your patience, everyone!
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>>3852227
You wrap your hands around the smoke and flame, pulling it into Her blessing, shielding your friends. The major demon's death throes threaten to consume them as every passing moment makes it harder and harder still to contain the poison. Toxic fumes drift into the flurry of ice and paint, trying even in its last moments to steal from you. Ray whines behind you, clearly trusting his master to protect him from the chaos. You want so badly to comfort him, but you're completely consumed with keeping the force of the major demon at bay. You command him, your voice soft as you speak to your best friend. "Ray. Go. Find safety."

The mastiff barks, hesitating slightly as he edges away from your side. The flurry of paint and cold is terrible. With enormous effort, you bring your arms tightly against your chest, containing it, restraining the nightmare. Your voice, normally so soft with the mastiff, takes on more authority as you bellow to him, "GO!"

Ray bounds out of sight, tearing through the ruins. Ofelia is trying desperately to pull up Celegwen, but she's completely incapable of moving the elf's inert form. You shout again, sweat sticking to the back of your robes, your body pushed to its absolute limit from the strain- "GO."

The halfling looks to you with extreme concern, but she nods her head, and turns to run. She staggers, stiff from the cold, and you can't wait for her to get to safety to release the major demon's last breath. Still- still you hold it, keeping the cold next to you, becoming consumed by the poison. It leeches into your skin, burning your nose, sticking to the back of your mouth as the paint tries to worm its way into your lungs. You don't have time- you slide your hands from around the essence of the demon and back together again. Even though there's no time, still you thank Mercy, tenderly whispering your gratitude as you release her from your form. You need your tortured skin, your poisoned lungs, your thin frame. You need your weakness. You need Flesh. You pray, choking, the flames curling around you as you back away from the demon's burnt corpse and towards Celegwen. Your speech is rapid, terrified, as you know in moments you'll no doubt choke on the smoke and ice-

"Flesh of my flesh, take this poison from my lungs, this cold from my bones, this pain from my body, take my weakness and grant me your strength!

You don't wait, you don't hesitate. The words are still on your lips as you kneel next to Celegwen, draping her unconscious form over your shoulders. You think back to lifting the grate within the ruins of the waterway, lifting with your legs, struggling with her as you get to your feet. You barely rise before you have to take a knee, the weight simply too much for your frame. The smoke curls around both of you, and you cough horribly, struggling, and try to rise again.

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>>3852248
The smoke isn't coming from the flames. It's coming from your Flesh. You feel the familiar burning- the desire to work. To push yourself. You take a deep breath, letting the paint and ice sink deep into you, and you get on your feet. The elf's form- her lithe form- it's as light as a feather. You bolt for the passage Ray exited from, even taking a moment to sweep your backpack, shield and mace off of the floor. You effortlessly toss the equipment over your shoulder, and you run.

The peels of flame and smoke practically burst forth from the corridor behind you as you run. Bits of ice and flurry cling to the walls, to your skin, to Celegwen's bare shoulders and hair. The elf is clutching her staff tightly- you thought she was unconscious, but she still seems to be clinging onto the world in some way. Her eyes are glossed over, barely responsive to anything around you.

You don't slow down, the blessing of Flesh making you want to keep pushing yourself harder. The slick stone and ice around you quickly turns red, as candlelight comes back into view. You look around frantically for Ray and Ofelia, listening intently for their footsteps, as the narrow and branching passageways leer before you. The honeycombed walls, practically hollow as they are, offer rare acoustics this deep underground. You can hear the crackling of the cinders behind you, the drip of the demon as its body melts and sinks into oblivion. You hear Celegwen's ragged breathing, and you hear barking.

Barking. "RAY!" You call, unable to stop running on a dime- you slide to a stop, your heels dragging across the stone floor as you try to listen intently. There's another bark. It sounds like trouble.

You peel down one of the myriad branching pathways, its elevation picking up rapidly. Good boy. You marvel at how keen the mastiff's nose is- he picked up fairer air through the labyrinth.

Still, there's... there's something wrong. He's stopped barking. You keep running, clutching Celegwen tighter still around your shoulders, wondering what could have stopped him. You quickly find out- trying to slow down again, seeing your mastiff and the halfling waiting at the top of the incline. "Ray! Ofelia-"

You nearly crash into her. The halfling, shrouded in her cloak, cries out in alarm as you graze past her. She spins around, dagger drawn, eyes wide, breathing hard- but she immediately recognizes you. "Richard!? What the hell- how-"

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>>3852253
You don't respond just yet. The incline led to a colossal network of more branching pathways, and they are absolutely covered in spiderwebs. Floor to ceiling, as far down you can see, across the myriad caverns stretching out ahead of you- the entire higher ground of this area is covered. You stop just shy of a web with bloody, red strands that you've only seen once before. The culprits are, no doubt, the creatures crouching before you. Ray is growling at them with reckless abandon, having found his courage again. "Good boy." You whisper, eyeing the demons spread out before you with great hesitation.

There are spiders. Spiders upon spiders- there must be at least 30 of them. They have normal appendages, normal mandibles, but are monstrously over-sized- at least two feet across on the smallest one. Their coloration is all terribly dark, dripping blood... and their bodies are shaped like bells. It seems to be in a grotesque mockery of the Church bells you're so fond of- you recoil at the sight of them and want to grab hold of your holy symbol. If only your hands weren't completely full.

Ofelia whispers to you, out of breath, "Richard, oh, fuck, you got Gwen- good- hey. Hey. They haven't tried attackin' us."

You recall your conversation with Malimos with great reluctance. "He... he kept his word." You say, your voice deep and resonant as Flesh works through you.

The demons aren't showing any signs of antagonizing you. ...they aren't exactly moving either, though. The spiders form a river of viscera before you. ...you know that the corridor behind you is, no doubt, going to be filling with smoke for some time.

"He?"

"Malimos. ...the Master of Webs. He swore he would command his demons to not attack me or Ray. I can't believe it."

You look out the dozens of spiders. The bells around their form twinkle with the slightest movement. He has his own alarm system... you muse, eyeing them with hesitation.

>A) Ask the demons to step aside so you all may exit. You can't tell if they're sane enough to listen to you, let alone if they'll respect a command from you, but it's worth a shot. You'd rather not deal with fighting 30 demons when you've got an unconscious woman on your back.

>B) Try to send one of them- or all of them- as a messenger to Malimos. They might not listen to you, but they'll listen to him. Maybe you can ask the Master of Webs for another favor. ...he did say he'd remember you for the next thousand years.

>C) Threaten the demons to step aside. Use Flesh's blessing to crush them if they resist. You suspect you could kill them all before they could even sound an alarm- compared to the painted demon, these spiders are child's play. What's more, Flesh seems quite pleased to stay with you for the time being. You're itching to use your body.

>D) Write-in.
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>>3852256
>>A) Ask the demons to step aside so you all may exit. You can't tell if they're sane enough to listen to you, let alone if they'll respect a command from you, but it's worth a shot. You'd rather not deal with fighting 30 demons when you've got an unconscious woman on your back.
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>>3852256
>Begin tending to everyones wounds immediately. Between mercy, flesh, and lack of sleep, you're likely to collapse as soon as you let go of flesh. Explain the situation to Ofelia, and write a damn letter to Malimos if you have to.
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>>3852256
>>A) Ask the demons to step aside so you all may exit. You can't tell if they're sane enough to listen to you, let alone if they'll respect a command from you, but it's worth a shot. You'd rather not deal with fighting 30 demons when you've got an unconscious woman on your back.
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>>3852600
I'll second this, with the stipulation we probably shouldn't stick around
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>>3852614
I mean, the choice is essentially "stick around with spiders staring at you while the smoke hasn't reached the room yet"
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>>3852256
>B
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>>3852262
>>3852600
>>3852605
>>3852614
>>3852625
>>3853007
Finally home. Going to find a way to work these together. Vote is locked, writing now!
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Celegwen's chest and shoulders heave against you, her ragged breath breaking into a coughing fit. You gently ease her onto the floor. Ofelia doesn't move to help you, but you can tell how concerned she is. Ray continues growling, hair standing on end as he practically begs you to attack.

"Down, boy." Your command catches him off-guard, your voice still resonating thanks to Flesh. Ray manages to still defer to your judgement, despite the unusual pitch and tone.

Ofelia kneels down next to Celegwen, trying to help support the elf as you dig for medicinal supplies. The halfling is still out of breath as she pants, "You took so long to catch up- I didn't think you were goin' to make it out of there. What happened? ...and what's the deal with your voice? I mean, I'm not complainin'... "

You look over your shoulder towards the corridor you ran in from. There's no sign of the smoke yet. You both inhaled a great deal of the paint and ice- and the elf didn't have Flesh's to clear her lungs. You hurry, your strength making quick work of gathering everything you need and sweeping the elf into your arms.

"Those vials you threw, Ofelia- they're still burning. The smoke nearly overtook us. ...I'm sure more is coming. My prayer to the God of Flesh was answered. I was able to carry her- but I don't know how much longer I can stay with Flesh for. I don't feel it now, but..."

She looks extremely worried, eyeing you over. You try not to pay any mind to the look, glad that your body is cooperating for once as you rapidly tear at your herbs and poultices, administering aid as best as you can to the elf. You shout over your shoulder to the spiders, trying to not waste any time. "My name is Father Richard Anscham. I have humored your Master of Webs. Honor him and his word. I ask for safe passage through this place, as he has promised me and my companion."

Ray growls again, pawing at the stone. The spiders do absolutely nothing to cooperate, twinkling and chiming as they slowly sway and leer.

Your hands are steady, your intent hellbent on the elf, raising her head gently so she can drink the tincture you've prepared. Most humans wouldn't be able to stomach the mixture, but you know her constitution is far hardier than most of your kind. Her body responds slightly to your administrations, not choking or losing any of the drink. If you didn't know any better, you'd think she was awake. Her eyes remain open, but glossy, her mind far from you.

"Do you think she's...?" Ofelia asks, fear on her face, her heart clearly still racing.

You shake your head. "We won't lose her." You speak again to the spiders, repressing the urge to swear at the cursed creatures. "Do not trifle with me. I will seek Malimos out if I must. Do you need me to write a- a letter? Do you wish for the Master of Webs to know how his children have misbehaved? Do you really wish to try my patience?

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>>3853764
Ofelia seems absolutely floored by the way that you're speaking to the demons and doesn't dare interrupt.

One of the spiders does move, its legs dancing with almost as much dexterity as their master. It practically floats along the myriad webs, blood suspended on each strand as it does nothing to disturb them. Its bell is silent, as it exerts complete control over each minute change in elevation, arriving before you in seconds. You bristle, moving in front of Celegwen and Ofelia. Ray, right at your side, growls and begins barking hysterically- but you reassure him as you always have.

"Ray. Stay down.

The spider spins and twists a series of webs, its legs and body writhing until... it produces the most grotesque parchment you've ever laid your eyes on.

It... it had the audacity to bring you something to write on.

"Is this a joke?" Ofelia asks behind you, too shocked to make a witty remark.

You eye the bloodied parody sideways, and say slowly to the spider, "Will you take this to him?

The spider stares back at you, its many eyes glancing over your form. It bows slightly. You think it's mocking you, but it's impossible to tell. This demon is clearly too young and savage for speech. You can't help but think to yourself that its obedience is... at the very least, impressive. The spider's fangs and grotesquely enlarged mouth drips with blood, obscenely mirroring an animal drooling before a meal it cannot touch.

Malimos clearly knows how to discipline his children.

"Ofelia, take her," you say, gently lowering Celegwen. The tincture will work quickly, and you can monitor her condition while you take care of these creatures. The halfling quickly moves and takes her from your arms, struggling a bit with Celegwen's form but leaving you to tend to the spiders.

You don't shy away from the parchment, examining it intently. The bloodied webs are dense and dripping, morbid and inviting. You don't pick it up. Fishing a writing implement out of your pack, you use the tail end to inscribe a letter to the greater demon. The blood parts, leaving behind silk and a message. Of course, you ask for safe passage- but you can't help but want to say something more. You know the greater demon is terribly patient, but you still hesitate, unsure how much to say.

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>>3853769
>A) Ask Malimos for any information he has on the Relic. Any direction, any word, any rumor. Anything. Surely, in his many lives, he's seen or heard something. You need information badly, and this is an unprecedented opportunity to ask something of a demon.

>B) Propose that Malimos grant you safe passage to the library, in exchange for bringing no harm to his demons. See if you can push your luck- you know this path must eventually lead down to the lower levels again, and their protection would be enormously helpful while you tend to your allies.

>C) Inform Malimos that you have postponed your search for the Catalyst, and share with him that you've made a few new friends. He was unbelievably taken with your story before. You would rather express your gratitude, give him another story, and be on your way than to ask anything further of him.

>D) Write-in.
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>>3853772
>>C) Inform Malimos that you have postponed your search for the Catalyst, and share with him that you've made a few new friends. He was unbelievably taken with your story before. You would rather express your gratitude, give him another story, and be on your way than to ask anything further of him.
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>>3853772
>>C) Inform Malimos that you have postponed your search for the Catalyst, and share with him that you've made a few new friends. He was unbelievably taken with your story before. You would rather express your gratitude, give him another story, and be on your way than to ask anything further of him.
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>>3853772
>C) Inform Malimos that you have postponed your search for the Catalyst, and share with him that you've made a few new friends. He was unbelievably taken with your story before. You would rather express your gratitude, give him another story, and be on your way than to ask anything further of him.
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>>3854144
Nice, unanimous vote. Writing now.

Got a pretty heavy workload with midterms coming up so updates will be 1-3 a day for the foreseeable future. Really appreciate you guys, I'll keep the ball rolling as best as I can.

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>>3854251
You can't quite get the pen pressure right, between the stone floor, the horrific parchment, and Celegwen's constant coughing behind you. Or was it something else? Still, you write out as concisely as you can the rest of the message to the greater demon.

"Hurry." You command the spider before you, sliding the bloodied note towards it with the end of your pen. It snatches the dripping silk out of your grasp, and begins to skitter away.

You call out to it again. "We won't wait. I'll know if you're delayed. I swear to you. ...DON'T toy with me."

The young demon halts its procession through the cavern, and suddenly jerks towards the ceiling. It disappears... straight into a crack in the wall. A shortcut? Or a trick? It's impossible to tell. You would chase it down, but you have more pressing concerns, and your time with Flesh is surely running out. There is no longer smoke wafting off your skin, no longer the intense heat. You can feel the God working through you, removing the poison, keeping you on your feet through the impending exhaustion.

Ray will simply not stop growling at the spiders. You scratch him behind his ears, trying to reassure the protective hound as you kneel back down to Ofelia and Celegwen. "It's okay, boy. It's okay. You did good. Stay."

Now that Mercy's light has faded from your eyes and the dim red candles of the ruins are all that's illuminating your way, it's harder still to see your companions. "...are you alright?" You ask Ofelia, your voice sliding back into its usual timidness.

You feel her eyes wander over you. "I'll be alright. I'm just a little cold- I'm more worried 'bout Gwen and you. That was some stunt you pulled back there. I didn't think I'd see either of you again, if I'm gonna' be honest."

You nervously continue to scratch Ray, holding the mastiff a bit closer. The dog whines, begging you to attack the spiders, but you keep him by your side. You're proud of him for getting you all to higher ground, but this is still a terribly precarious situation. Your joints begin to ache as Flesh drifts further away. Worry creeps back into your voice as you try to reassure Ofelia. "I could never abandon someone in my care."

You slump forward slightly, the weight of Flesh bearing down on you as the God completely leaves you. The exhaustion is intense, and you lean into Ray, letting the mastiff support you as much as he's able. The concern in Ofelia's voice mounts.

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>>3854496
"Richard- Richard! I can't look after all of you. Come on, big guy. Stay up. You didn't even answer me properly- like usual."

"I'm... not ready to die." You murmur, struggling to stay upright. "It will... take more than a major demon... to keep me down..."

Your eyes are heavy, your body begging you for rest. The lack of food, water or proper sleep is catching up hard and fast. Flesh left you so quickly. Your unwillingness to use His blessing seems to be coming with a milder price than usual, but a price nonetheless. He wants you to take care of your body... "...now is not the best time..." You murmur, mostly in respect to the God, but also to Ofelia.

>A) Ask Ofelia to employ any measures necessary to help keep you awake. You need to be alert. This is no place to rest. Suffer through the exhaustion awhile longer- at least until you hear back from Malimos.

>B) Let Ray and Ofelia guard you and Celegwen. You're about to pass out. You're not going to be of much use, conscious or not. Ask the halfling to wake you as soon as there's trouble.

>C) Sleep, and ask Ofelia to only wake you if her life is in danger. You did everything you could for Celegwen, and the spiders seem to be holding back. You have to rest eventually. You haven't forgotten about the smoke behind you- but you simply can't push yourself any further.

>D) Pray to Dream to keep you awake. It's risky- there's no telling how long He'll keep you awake for. ...but you're willing to deal with the consequences of the Gods much more so than the consequences of this demon-infested nightmare.

>E) Write-in
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>>3854502
>>B) Let Ray and Ofelia guard you and Celegwen. You're about to pass out. You're not going to be of much use, conscious or not. Ask the halfling to wake you as soon as there's trouble.
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>>3854502
>A) Ask Ofelia to employ any measures necessary to help keep you awake. You need to be alert. This is no place to rest. Suffer through the exhaustion awhile longer- at least until you hear back from Malimos.

This isn't exactly a good situation to fall asleep in; surely Flesh can understand that.
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>>3854502
>>B) Let Ray and Ofelia guard you and Celegwen. You're about to pass out. You're not going to be of much use, conscious or not. Ask the halfling to wake you as soon as there's trouble.
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>>3854502
>B
The Gods know best
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>>3854502
>E) Write-in
>Pray to Time to hasten the judgement of Malimos and deliver his words before you suffer for Your wishes.
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>>3855186
I can back this too
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>>3854502
>>B) Let Ray and Ofelia guard you and Celegwen. You're about to pass out. You're not going to be of much use, conscious or not. Ask the halfling to wake you as soon as there's trouble.
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>>3855303
>>3855257
>>3855186
>>3854998
>>3854858
>>3854525
>>3854512
Wow, what a thing to see after running all these errands today. got a job interview!Thanks for all the votes guys. I'm still running errands but will be able to post in roughly two hours. Locking the vote but please feel free to continue any discussion. I'll be back.
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>>3855389
>>3855392
>>3855397
You can't fool us, fake
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>>3855436
It was actually me, I have been out of the house all day and couldn't remember my trip to save my life. Back home now though, going to start writing in a minute. Vote is locked! Thanks for your patience everyone.
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>>3855512
Your breathing slows... your eyes close despite your best efforts... you lean heavily against Ray, barely able to stay upright...

The world goes dark for the briefest of moments.

"Richard- Richard wake up- please wake up! I don't know what to do! Don't pass out on me, come on-" You see Ofelia get up and move towards you through your blurry vision. Your eyes are heavy, begging you to rest. You don't see the halfling or elf clearly but you hear them. Celegwen's coughing is horrifically wet. You know the mixture you gave her will help expel the paint, but it's going to be messy business. You jerk your head upright, trying in vain to stay awake, and the halfling helps you right yourself as well. You're still leaning heavily on Ray, your face leaning against his fur. You want so badly to not rest.

"Keep Celegwen on her side," you murmur to the halfling. You're barely able to articulate the words. Ofelia nods, moving back to shift Celegwen over. "Don't... let her choke. Don't stop... the coughing..."

You start to knit your hands together, to pray, to beg for Time- but you don't have it in you. Simply moving yourself off of Ray's side causes you to slump to the floor, unable to sit upright as you struggle with exhaustion. Your limbs feel like they're made of lead. You're at your absolute limit. It would be suicide to ask for anything more of the Gods. Praying back-to-back between Mercy and Flesh has you worn to the bone. While Mercy was unbelievably kind to you, protecting you and your friends without asking for anything more in return than to be with you... Flesh is demanding his price. You shake your head, trying to straighten up again, but it's no use.

To call on Time for something so trivial would be unthinkable. You think with no small degree of horror to the myriad stories you've heard of the Church of Time, and the heavy toll that worship takes on Her priests. You loosen your hands as you give up on righting yourself, not caring at all that the only thing propping you up is the stone floor.

Ray stop his growling for a moment. He crouches down for you, licking your face, wiggling next to you on the floor to give you someone to lean on. You've never been more grateful for Mercy's blessing, knowing full well that She kept the ice and paint off you entirely and helped you to protect your boy. "Good boy, Ray... keep watch... stay...."

Your eyes and limbs are so heavy. You just need to sleep... your eyes close...

"Richard!"

You repress your groan, trying to see what Ofelia wants.

"...I need sleep, Ofelia..."

The halfling is leaning over you, staring at you with extreme worry. You try to reassure her. "I'll be alright... I just... need some rest... wake me up the moment... there's any trouble, okay...?"

Speaking at length is more than you can do. You don't hear her response as you drift off to sleep.

Mercy does not visit you in the darkness.

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>>3855700
Ofelia's voice drifts back into the periphery of your consciousness, and you struggle to grasp if she's really talking or if you're merely imagining it. Ray's growling punctuates the halfling's worried tone.

"Richard! Wake up! HURRY- come on-"

Just to check, you try opening your eyes. The faint red light of ruins drifts back into your vision. A small form, as well. Ofelia is leaning over you again.

You wince, pulling away from her sight. Your body still aches, but it's a remarkable improvement from before. You muffle the sounds you want to make as you try to sit upright, exhibiting as much restraint as you can in the face of someone that sounds so afraid. "What's happened," you begin, running a hand through your hair in a bad attempt to tame it. Sleep clings to your voice and body, and you're trying as hard as you can to wake yourself up when Ofelia says something that drives a hot wire up your spine.

"The spiders, Richard. They're acting really weird. Really weird. Please get up-"

You bolt upright, grabbing instinctively for your mace and shield- but you stay your hand. The spider that you sent off with the message seems to be back, and it's weaving something strange in front of you all. All of the spiders are weaving, filling the corridors beyond with even more webs. You snap to Ofelia, "how long have they been like this?"

"Only a second! ...okay, a couple of minutes! You're a really heavy sleeper Richard! I was about to dump some water on yer head-"

Ray's growling persists. You're relieved to hear that Celegwen is still coughing- everyone seems to have been okay while you slept. Still, you look in horror as the spiders continue to weave... it looks like a strange shape is taking form in the webs. Not something living- a message.

You put one hand to your mouth, the other to your holy symbol, your stomach turning. An acrid smell hits your nose. Bits of flesh and blood congeal in the webs as the spiders deliver their Master's message to you all, dripping steadily to the floor as they spin. "Mercy." You whisper, looking on at the webs. They're... they're filling the entire passage. This is no doubt their form of defiance against Malimos' wishes. You know how sturdy these demon's webs are- clearing the way will be a nightmare if they block off every route forward.

...this doesn't smell like blood. You whip your head around, unable to see anything further down the corridor beyond. "Ofelia. Stay with Ray." You command, getting shakily to your feet. You're relieved to have gotten some rest, but you clearly still need more... nevertheless, you stagger, righting yourself, running a short ways down the cavern. You look down the decline, and see smoke rising. Blue and white, clearly still rising from the major demon. You know it can't fill the entire cavern, but your alarm is immediate. You run back to your companions. The spiders are still spinning.

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>>3855703
"The smoke-" You start, frantically trying to see further down the corridors beyond, looking for a clear way forward. Ofelia is ahead of you, taking a small lantern out and striking it. The flame softly illuminates her gloved hands and the countless webs around you all. Her small frame casts a far larger shadow along the ground, stretching up and around the passages beyond. You can distinctly see that they branch off in countless directions- no doubt Malimos has a reach that extends through most of these ruins.

You can see clearly that there are two paths, much further beyond, that lead back down into the lower layers of the ruins. One, far into the center most portion of this cavern, is narrow and seems to have a faint green light emanating from it that you had not been able to see before. The other is far broader, darker, and closer to where you stand. You speculate it would be the shortest path to your destination, but it's impossible to tell. Further still are myriad corridors that extend deeper into the webbed labyrinth. It does not appear as if there are any immediate inclines- this seems to be the highest elevation for some ways. Terror grips you as you realize that the smoke will, in fact, stay here for some time.

You badly wish Celegwen was awake to help guide you, yet she remains inert, still coughing badly. Ray's growling becomes intermingled with whines, as he paces around you and sticks his nose towards the incoming smoke.

"We need to move."

"That's what I keep telling you. But what about them?"

You stare at the spiders intensely, trying to scrutinize their message. You see them painstakingly crafting a beautiful series of letters, deliberate and obviously made with care. The first words read, "Dearest Richard," but at the rate the spiders are going, it will be some time before they even begin on properly addressing to you what Malimos wished to say. You try to repress your mounting fury at the demons for wasting your time.

>A) Try to wake Celegwen, as fast as you're able, and give her a shoulder to lean on while you escape. Threaten the demons with Vengeance if they don't finish Malimos' message as quickly as possible and provide you all with a method of escape. You're reluctant to lean on the Gods so much, so quickly, but you can't risk your friend's safety and you know the demons won't take a threat from the Father of Mercy lightly.

>B) Bust out the smelling salts, drench the elf in water, use every trick up yours and Ofelia's sleeve to wake her. You need to move, and you can't pray for everything. Threaten to beat the demons to death with your bare hands if that's what it takes to get them to hurry up. You may be tired, but you're also pissed. You know Ofelia's competent enough to handle a few young demons while you help your companion to safety.

>C) Write-in.
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>>3855704
>A

Is there any way we can block off the corridor the smoke is coming from? Don't think we've prayed to a god of earth or stone or barriers yet.
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>>3855719
Agriculture has the domain of the soil and earth. Very cool idea. You could certainly try praying to Her for protection.
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>>3855719
Supporting
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>>3855723
Let's try that. Hopefully she doesn't make it even more painful to eat.

Also you have too many trips
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>>3855733
Sorry, was mobile all day today and couldn't remember my trip for the life of me. Been absurdly busy between midterms and errands, but will do my best to get at least one more post out tonight and to remember my damn trip

goofy fanart courtesy of another awesome drawfriend
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>>3855735
vote is still open btw, got a pizza and have to do a few things before I can write. you guys can safely expect 1-2 posts a day from now on. really appreciate everyone's patience.
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>>3855719
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>>3855733
Alright! Settled down for the night. Let's get this ball rolling again. Vote is locked, writing now.
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>>3855820
"Stay back," you command to Ofelia and Ray, turning your back on the spiders. The mastiff continues growling, but dutifully obeys you. The halfling goes to his side, almost as if she's using him for protection against the myriad spiders. "I have an idea-!"

Ofelia calls out behind you as you run back towards the decline. Celegwen's persistent, wet coughing punctuates the halfling's words, "Richard! What the fuck are you doing!?"

You ignore her question. You can explain later- when you all aren't under the threat of poison or suffocation. You stop just shy of the smoke, leaving enough distance for you to not be consumed immediately by the wafting threat. Hands together, you bow your head, pleading to the Goddess.

"Agriculture. This humble vessel supplicates for Your bounty. Bring forth Your blessing. Bring forth Your soil. Take this vessel, as cracked as it may be, and flower through it. Blossom, through me, over me, unto the demons who defile Your gift. Bring forth Your earth."

From the finest lines in your fingertips to the deepest scars running along your knuckles and palms, you feel Her pull. Agriculture leans into you, leeching off of your light, and blossoms forth. The stone of the ruins before you cracks and pulls, rupturing as the dirt beneath the stone bursts forth with a violent heave. You take a firm step forward, sweeping your hands, feeling as the Goddess pulls you, drains you, seeps your vitality and enacts Her will. Your fist clenches tightly, compacting the soil as it ruptures and pulls. The stone around you threatens to crack further from the sudden motion- you sweep your other arm, seeping moisture into the earth and rapidly removing it again, shaping and molding the grout and moss to keep the passage intact. You dig your heels in, head light from the strain, but still you endure, bringing both hands together in prayer. As you do so, the earthen wall you've created solidifies completely. You bow your head once more, hands trembling. Your head is burning, searing with pain from the dehydration and hunger, but still you thank her.

"Blessed be the Goddess of our harvest. ...thank you, Agriculture, for your bounty."

You stagger backwards, keeping an eye out for any weaknesses in the structure you've created as you retreat back to your companions. It seems everything is sound. You make it back to the top of the corridor uneventfully, taking a knee as soon as you're able in hopes of alleviating some of the strain. Ray bounds over to you, panting and trying to reassure you with a nudge. Ofelia gasps when she sees you collapse against him.

"Richard- holy shit, what did you do?"

You wince at her exclamation, the pain in your head flaring up at the sound. "I closed off the passage behind us. The smoke shouldn't penetrate the corridor... I... I needed to buy us some time. I have to rest, Ofelia," you try to explain, but the halfling seems like she's barely listening.

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>>3856043
The halfling looks down at you. You cringe at the scrutiny. "You've lost more weight." She frowns, looking your frame up and down. "I don't mean no offense but this Goddess of yours really is gettin' on my nerves, Richard. She's not treatin' you right."

You return her frown, wrapping your arms around yourself. You can feel your elbows poking the edges of your sleeves, which are hanging more loosely now than ever. You're terribly hungry. "I'll be alright," you murmur, looking anywhere else in the room but at Ofelia. Your eyes fall on the red webs, twinkling and dancing under the administrations of the spiders through the corridor.

They have absolutely covered the caverns beyond. Malimos' message paints a beautiful picture over the walls, the floor, the ceiling. The spiders each seem to have a different style of writing- one more angular, another jagged, another clipped. They blend together in a singular message, from the Master of Webs, to you.

Dearest Richard,
Time trickles down my many webs with the steady pace of ages long past. My children pass along them as well, bearing your word, conferring upon me this "blessing." Oh, Richard, as you have amused me once you have done so again. I long to hear greater tales still of this naivete, this mission, this quest! To perceive your buxom complements, to be regaled once more of your daring! I thank you, Richard, for I laugh still. I titter not along my webs- but deep now, within my spirit. You have surely granted me another hundred ages. I grant you safe passage, in many thanks for this, my most mirthful diversion.
Through the many ages, through the ruins, through laughter and tears,
Yours,
Malimos.

Ofelia stares, slack-jawed, utterly floored by the message. She looks to you. She looks back to the message. She's speechless.

You don't quite know how to respond.

Mercy's words echo in your mind.

"Gather Our Children, Father. Though the only cure to the Catalyst is death, the afflicted themselves need not be abhorred. Gather Our Children, and find one that appears taken by their weakness. Find one that still possesses kindness in their heart.

>A) Tell Ofelia about Malimos. Not the half-measure you gave her when you first met, but the proper story. Explain the demon's strange demeanor. She deserves to know.

>B) Deflect- reassure Ofelia that you need to take care of yourself and get moving. ...these webs are notoriously difficult to dismantle, and you're going to need your strength to deal with any number of them.

>C) Ignore the rogue's questioning stares entirely. If she insists on asking, remind her that you've already told her about Malimos once before. You've got far more pressing concerns. Malimos is content with your story. You're content to leave it at that.

>D) Write-in.
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>>3856045
>Tell Ofelia about Malimos. Not the half-measure you gave her when you first met, but the proper story. Explain the demon's strange demeanor. She deserves to know.
Man we just need to take a break anyway
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>>3856045
>>A) Tell Ofelia about Malimos. Not the half-measure you gave her when you first met, but the proper story. Explain the demon's strange demeanor. She deserves to know.
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>>3856045
>>A) Tell Ofelia about Malimos. Not the half-measure you gave her when you first met, but the proper story. Explain the demon's strange demeanor. She deserves to know.
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>A) Tell Ofelia about Malimos. Not the half-measure you gave her when you first met, but the proper story. Explain the demon's strange demeanor. She deserves to know.
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>>3856097
>>3856122
>>3856341
A break is definitely in order.
>>3856416
This is beautiful, anon, and I will treasure it. A commercial break? Thank you.

Vote is locked, writing now!
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>>3856774
You try to adjust yourself, leaning hard against Ray. Your body doesn't want to cooperate, and you nearly fall to the floor. Ofelia sees you struggling, and comes over with your pack, propping it against your back so you have something else to lean on. Ray growls a good deal at her interference, but obliges the halfling. You wonder how much time the two spent together when you were with Storm for the mastiff to trust her... you wonder how much time you've actually been in these ruins for. Your stomach protests sharply at the movement, but you still twist around, getting out your flask and a few rations. You know you need the break. Pain or no, you need to stop pushing your body so hard.

Ofelia keeps staring, looking down at you with deep concern as you shakily force yourself to drink. "About damn time." Strain weighs on her voice. She keeps looking back over her shoulder, and leaves your side for a moment, going back to Celegwen. The elf's coughing seems to be slowing. You catch Ofelia's curly blonde hair bobbing as she fishes around for a handkerchief to clean up the discharged paint and bile. Your stomach turns.

The water is manageable, at least. The pain in your head gets almost immediate relief, and you finish the flask in a matter of moments. The rations stare at you menacingly.

You're mercifully interrupted before you try to start eating. "Richard?" Ofelia finally asks, gesturing broadly towards the webs, "Is this the guy you told me and Gwen about before?"

"Yes." You reply, glad to have a reason to delay the pain. "...I didn't properly explain before, but he was... is... unique."

Ray leans up next to you as you try to adjust into a more comfortable position. You give him an entire ration, which he greedily wolfs down, obviously delighted. You scratch his ears as you continue speaking. "Malimos was the first demon Ray and I encountered in the ruins. I had yet to see any of his children- it was as if he was waiting for us. ...he is frighteningly old, Ofelia. ...I could not do anything to harm him, so... we spoke. At length."

The halfling comes over to you, sitting down on the floor at a respectful distance. She keeps looking over her shoulders at the spiders and their work. "I ran into these monsters almost as soon as I came in, too. Scared me half to death to see 'em again. What the hell did you tell him to get so..." She waves her hands around, clearly at a loss for words.

You offer, "Civil? He... he did threaten us, of course, but he didn't harm Ray even given the opportunity. He never made a move to harm me, either... I thought if I talked to him, I might be able to glean some information from him. Tried asking him questions about himself, about the ruins. He was... vague, at best, or perhaps too old to remember..."

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>>3856861
You clutch your sides, your stomach aching from hunger. Reluctantly, you force down a few small bites of the ration, trying to do so slowly. It eases the pain a bit, but it's still coating your throat and mouth like glass. The pain must be written all over your face, as Ofelia leans over with her own wine-skin. "Here," she offers, pushing it into your hands. You don't refuse.

Many minutes pass, as you painstakingly work through the food. It'll keep you going for far longer than roots and vegetables, but by the time you're through the second ration, you feel like someone's poured molten iron down your throat. The wine does help. The rogue waits patiently in the low red light, and you can feel her questions brewing.

Ray lays down next to you, his growling subsiding ever so slightly. "You must be tired too, boy." You cough out, patting him as he winds down. Your lungs feel like they're full of seeds. Ofelia's eyes actually do feel like they leave you for a moment, and she gets back up to check on Celegwen once again. The elf's coughing has stopped completely, and you're glad to have someone to help monitor her condition.

"How is she?" You ask, suffering through the last of the rations while the pain is peaking. Better to be over with it.

"I'm no healer, Richard. I guess she looks and sounds alright."

You wince, getting back to your feet. Ray gets up immediately as well, keeping an eye on you. You nearly fall over, your head light from the wine and food, but you stagger over to the elf's form, kneeling back down as soon as you're able. The mastiff leans against you, panting happily as you continue to scratch him. "Good boy," you murmur. Your attention snaps to the elf. Her elegant, shapely form is streaked with paint, stained with melted ice. The markings on her feet and legs are almost lost to the myriad patterns of poison that had ensnared her. Ofelia seems to have made a point to at least clean the paint off of her face as she expelled what was in her lungs, but you're bothered. You lean in closer than you'd ever usually be comfortable, and listen closely. Her heart and breath seems to be calming down.

You jump out of your skin as the elf suddenly stirs. You jerk away instinctively, pulse skyrocketing, and clutch at your holy symbol as if your very life was in danger. Realizing how extreme the response is, you immediately try and repress yourself, but it's too late- Ofelia was watching you intently. She clicks her tongue, unable to resist teasing you. "Scarier than any demon, huh, Richard?"

Your face flushes with heat and embarrassment. You try not to acknowledge her, but your voice is obviously hurt as you say, "...Celegwen, can you hear me?"

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>>3856863
The woman's eyes flutter as they focus, the silver sheen of her irises coming back as the glaze leaves them entirely. "I've heard everything," she says, turning to look at you both. Ofelia practically jumps onto the sorceress, hugging Celegwen tightly the moment she sits up properly.

"Gwen! I thought we were gonna lose you. Are you okay?"

"I'll be fine. Thank you for watching over me, Ofelia." The elf allows her friend to hug her for a few moments longer before gently prying her off. The halfling nervously wrings her hands, and mutters, "I'll get something cooking. We're okay here, right Richard?"

You nod your head, still deeply flushed. "Yes. I'll tell you the rest of the story in a moment."

Celegwen seems like she's still too weak to stand, but she bows her head deeply to you once Ofelia starts to busy herself with her cooking supplies. The elf looks to the floor, hiding her eyes from you as she articulates herself. "I cannot express my gratitude to you in words alone. Father Anscham, I owe my life to you."

You could not be any more embarrassed. You avert your eyes as well.

>A) Remind her that she's saved your life twice. You still owe her. You don't want to be rude, but you can't give yourself credit when you still feel like you owe these women so much.

>B) You're too flustered to articulate a response, but you can show your appreciation. Continue checking on her condition while you finish your story about Malimos.

>C) Graciously accept her thanks. Your supplies are exhausted, and so are you, but you were happy to give everything you had to save a friend.

>D) Write-in.
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>>3856867
>>C) Graciously accept her thanks. Your supplies are exhausted, and so are you, but you were happy to give everything you had to save a friend.
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>>3856867
>>C) Graciously accept her thanks. Your supplies are exhausted, and so are you, but you were happy to give everything you had to save a friend.
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>>3856867
>C) Graciously accept her thanks. Your supplies are exhausted, and so are you, but you were happy to give everything you had to save a friend.
>You speak as if you have not saved my own
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>>3856867
>>C) Graciously accept her thanks. Your supplies are exhausted, and so are you, but you were happy to give everything you had to save a friend.
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>>3856896
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>>3856917
Nice, writing now.
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>>3857153
A long moment passes between you. Your voice smooths out from the wine, timid and kindly as you answer her. "You speak as if you had not saved my own life, Celegwen."

The elf lifts her head, meeting your eyes. The silver and green reflect off the low candlelight for a precious moment. You continue, "my supplies may be exhausted- and... I may be, too..."

You feel the myriad spiders staring at you all, oblivious to the emotion of the exchange. Their message drips and leers in the distance, but you manage to hold the elf's eyes for just a moment longer.

"...but I'm happy to give everything I have to save a friend."

You give her a rare smile, averting your eyes again, too anxious to hold her gaze any longer. You can almost feel the elf's gratitude as she straightens up, obviously smiling as well. The warmth of the wine pales in comparison to the knowledge that you've saved another life.

Celegwen seems to relax a bit. "A friend." She repeats, before finally breaking the stare. She must realize how nervous it makes you, even through the drink. The elf looks around the cavern, clearly looking for something to clean herself off with, but stops short. A few more moments pass as she reads Malimos' message.

"I see you three have been busy. I don't recall this author- Ofelia...?"

The halfling peeks her head up, busy trying to assemble a meal without making a fire. She looks terribly worried. "You sure you're alright, Gwen? Richard told us about this monster before, remember?"

The elf stares at you both, bewildered. You gesture for the elf to come over, too spent to climb over to her again. Your heart is still racing as you look her over. Her eyes are vacant, her skin blistered in many places from the cold. She's warm to the touch, yes. Her lungs are clear, yes. ...but the demon did a number on her.

"Celegwen, did the demon take anything from you? Any memories? Can you remember...?" You try to pose the question as clinically as possible, but it's hard to phrase and harder still to bring up. You feel fortunate to have contended with the major demon as well as you did.

The sorceress puts a delicate hand to her temples, streaked with frost burn and paint. "It's hard to say, Father. Give me just a moment."

You nod, trying to not pressure her. The sound of Ofelia wrestling with her knives and plates intermingles with the soft twinkling of the spiders' bells around you. You try to not pay the young demons any mind, despite their threatening presence. Malimos swore to grant you safe passage, and as unbelievable as it is, you actually trust the greater demon to keep his word. Celegwen seems completely lost in thought after a few minutes, and you pat Ray, prompting the mastiff to help you back over to your gear. Ofelia fusses over the sudden motion.

"No you don't. Stay put-" She says, leaving her cooking to fetch your equipment for you.

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>>3857265
"You didn't have to," you protest, still trying to right yourself. She punches your shoulder lightly- and you can see the concern on her face as she realizes how tightly the skin is resting on your bones.

The halfling mumbles to herself, shoving the bag next to you in frustration. "...skin and bones, absolute nonsense... bullshit humans and their bullshit Gods... can't believe this..."

Your usual frown returns as you rifle through your backpack. It's a mess, after you dug through the delicate equipment with Flesh's blessing. You really are low on supplies. The daggers you pilfered from the imps are still there, but you've exhausted almost everything else you have. Only a few torches and rations remain. Your rope is long discarded. Your herbs and vials, poultices and tinctures are almost entirely expended. Just about the only thing you still have completely intact is your journal and cartography equipment. You take out one of the last rolls of bandages, and extend a hand to Celegwen, interrupting her thoughts.

"I don't mean to interrupt, but those burns need to be looked at," you note, shyly gesturing for her to offer her hand.

The elf snaps out of her trance, offering the damaged skin immediately. "Of course."

You do your best to clean the blisters and dying skin without causing her much pain. Your hands tremble, but your skill is almost without compare. ...for a human, at least. The elf shows no sign of distress, and even resumes speaking as you tend to her wounds. You don't hesitate in your work, despite what she's saying.

Celegwen's voice is distant, slow and plodding as she seems to work through the memories. "The demon. It had to have known my age- or how many memories I had to offer it. I could only offer it what I thought was expendable. I fear it took more, but I cannot remember what. It is terrible to think of what would have happened, were I in its grasp for a moment longer."

Ofelia seems initially like she wants to comment on the elf's age, but sobers up quickly as Celegwen speaks. "I'm glad you still remember us, Gwen."

"I wouldn't forget you."

You glance away, feeling like you're infringing on something private despite saying something similar just a few hours ago. You finish administering the aid to Celegwen's wounds, and examine the bandages thoroughly when you're done.

The elf clearly feels your eyes on her. She turns her head back to you, generously ending the moment. "Can you remind me, Father? Of this... this creature? I wish to know the meaning of these words. This seems highly unusual."

Relieved beyond words, you can't help but sigh. "Yes. Of course."

Ofelia scoots over to you, Ray and Celegwen, her arms full of little wrapped packages. Leaves seem to encase some medley of vegetables. She hands them off to your companions, plying you with another flask instead. This one looks gilded- it's embossed with a family crest. "It'll help." She assures you.

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>>3857269
A charred, white oak tree stained with a letter "B" rests on the exterior. You uncork the flask, after scrutinizing the emblem. A first-rate liquor hits your nose, smoky and inviting. Halflings are renowned for their ale, mead and wine- but this? This puts the watered down drink at the Church to shame. You hesitate. There's nothing in Mercy's tenets about abstaining from liquor... but this seems strong, and you're about as light as they come.

"I don't know if I should-" you start to protest.

"It's not some ordinary ale, Richard, this is my family's specialty. I'm not a healer, but this whiskey about as good as it gets."

>A) Have a mouthful, to be polite, and give the flask back. No matter how much it'll help with the pain or hunger, you'd rather have your wits about you while you speak. Get some more water while you're at it.

>B) Drink until it helps. Praying to Mercy, Flesh and Agriculture in a single day has put a heavy toll on your body. You could use a hand, even if it knocks you out. You need to rest anyways. Finish your story, and try to use some moderation.

>C) Have as much as you're able. You've been able to stomach liquids far better today than food, and halflings have a way with Agriculture. They may not recognize the Goddess, but they certainly recognize Her works. Drink, see if it helps, and try to loosen up for once.

>D) Write-in.
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>>3857273
>>C) Have as much as you're able. You've been able to stomach liquids far better today than food, and halflings have a way with Agriculture. They may not recognize the Goddess, but they certainly recognize Her works. Drink, see if it helps, and try to loosen up for once.
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>>3857273
>A) Have a mouthful, to be polite, and give the flask back. No matter how much it'll help with the pain or hunger, you'd rather have your wits about you while you speak. Get some more water while you're at it.

this is no country for old men
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>>3857273
>C) Have as much as you're able. You've been able to stomach liquids far better today than food, and halflings have a way with Agriculture. They may not recognize the Goddess, but they certainly recognize Her works. Drink, see if it helps, and try to loosen up for once.
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>>3857579
>>3857610
A tattered coat upon a stick, unless
Soul clap its hands and sing, and louder sing
For every tatter in its mortal dress,
Nor is there singing school but studying

Changing your vote anon?
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>>3857610
fuckin butterfingers
changing my vote to this
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>>3857273
>>C) Have as much as you're able. You've been able to stomach liquids far better today than food, and halflings have a way with Agriculture. They may not recognize the Goddess, but they certainly recognize Her works. Drink, see if it helps, and try to loosen up for once.
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>>3857291
>>3857610
>>3857613
>>3857614
Got it. Locking the vote so I can get 1-2 more updates out tonight. Writing now!
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>>3857619
You raise your eyebrows, uncertain as to what "as good as it gets" means, but you take a drink out of courtesy. The halfling's face lights up. The burn is immediate, but not like the pain of eating- this is something much more pleasant. Smoother, warmer. As the heat runs through you, you feel a flush come back to your face, and you thoroughly enjoy the feeling.

Your voice is warm as well. You haven't felt this good in ages. "This is excellent, Ofelia, thank you."

"I knew you'd like it. Don't mention it. You can have the whole thing if you like. Go on, and finish talking."

You look between Celegwen and Ofelia- both women are patiently waiting for you to resume your story. You take another drink, not having nearly enough experience with it to recognize more than the burn and smoke, but it helps. Welcome relief spreads through your body. You get a little more comfortable next to Ray, your shoulders relaxing as you speak. You still avert your eyes from the women, but they're nowhere near as strained.

"The greater demon... as old as he is, said that he had not been visited by anyone who could stretch his mind. Not for ages."

You take another drink, trying to fill the pause and the nerves wrenching your speech away from you. Celegwen asks, "What did you do?"

Smoke and peat fills your senses. You sigh. "I didn't trust him- I tried to impose Vengeance on the demon. ...it was a terrible mistake. I severely underestimated his strength... his age... and his cruelty."

Both women look at you with obvious concern. You aren't quite sure how to put this.

The flask lightens again, lightening your resistance as well. "...my prayer to Vengeance... it nearly triggered the Catalyst in me. The God showed me the extent of what the demon had inflicted on others. So much suffering. I can't even begin to describe it..."

You nearly finish off the flask. Before you continue, you realize your speech is slurring. You pace yourself, saying deliberately, "...it would have been suicide to confront him directly after that. You've seen... how the Gods work through me. I was weakened, and needed to protect myself and Ray... I obliged his request, and humored him. I told him of the Gods, of my childhood..."

"...like... about what, exactly? That's kind of a weird thing to ask for." Ofelia says quietly.

You hesitate. The rest of the flask gets drained. Your head is light, and the memories are a blur. You aren't quite sure how much to say. You've trusted Ofelia and Celegwen with your life, but your judgement is badly impaired. You realize with a sinking feeling how hard the liquor's hit you- and you're not quite yourself when you're drunk.

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>>3857737
>A) You're far more open than you should be. Tell the women what you told Malimos, and then some. Expand on what you wished you could have said to the demon. Talk to your friends, who have been so kind to you. Maybe talk to them a little more than you should.

>B) You're depressed. You can barely keep the angst down as it is. You have endured so much, and all of those repressed emotions have to leak out somewhere. Get some catharsis. Let them know how you really feel.

>C) You're neurotic. You fixate on the Gods, on demons, on your failings, on your weakness. A lifetime of repressing your emotions is only possible when you have your guard up, and your defenses are most certainly down.

>D) Write-in.
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>>3857743
>A) You're far more open than you should be. Tell the women what you told Malimos, and then some. Expand on what you wished you could have said to the demon. Talk to your friends, who have been so kind to you. Maybe talk to them a little more than you should.
>You're also more relaxed. This is good for your muscles, but you've spent your life suppressing tremors for a reason. It's disturbing even to yourself to see your legs and arms randomly spasm.
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>>3857743
Seconding >>3858088; this sounds good.
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>>3857743
>>C) You're neurotic. You fixate on the Gods, on demons, on your failings, on your weakness. A lifetime of repressing your emotions is only possible when you have your guard up, and your defenses are most certainly down.
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>>3857743
>C) You're neurotic. You fixate on the Gods, on demons, on your failings, on your weakness. A lifetime of repressing your emotions is only possible when you have your guard up, and your defenses are most certainly down.
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>>3858088
thirding, time for comfy-ish
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>>3858088
>>3858200
>>3858254
>>3858376
>>3858395
Stayed up absurdly late working on something for the quest, going to sleep now. Locking the vote while the tie is broken, will write up a response this afternoon (EST).
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>>3858414
Aaaaaaand we're back. Writing now!
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>>3858835
yaaay
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>>3858835
You're no drinker- you prefer abstinence whenever possible, and have probably only touched liquor a few times in your life. It comes to you as a surprise, how relaxed your body is. The obsessive buzz that plagues your mind, the tension, the repression, all seem to slide away from you with each passing moment. Your muscles ease up, providing some blessed relief from the constant strain of keeping yourself still. You can't help but laugh softly. Your speech is decidedly slurred, and getting worse by the minute, but you don't mind. "It was shtrange. I asked myself why? Why had I even told him so much? ...but it doessn't matter now. If he... had killed me, I wouldn't have betrayed- wouldn't have betrayed any informasshion that... could have hurt anyone elsshe. ...and, if he let me live, it would only... have hurt myssself."

Celegwen seems satisfied with the explanation. "I see," she says, softly, gingerly, trying to prompt you to continue.

"I... talked at length, about the Gods. I don't know why I bothered! Demonsh can't speak of them, and sssurely... he didn't care. I shuppose he would have needed context. Heh. They've been shsuch an enormoushh part of my life-!"

Your speech is cut short slightly, as you grasp your arm. The spasm isn't violent, but it's enough that you don't want to hurt Ray. He's still dutifully leaning next to you. As you let go of the mastiff completely, he sticks his nose into your side, trying to reassure you that it's okay to hold him for support. You almost immediately put an arm back around him, trying to not pay any mind to your appearance. Both women are looking at you with concern. You explain, "n-normally... it's jusht tremorss. I'm sure... you've noticed by now. Flessh hassh taxed me... sso much by now- that my muscles don't always want to cc-cooperate!"

Ofelia is clearly upset. You suspect it's partially at how quickly your inhibitions are leaving you, but mostly because of the implications. The halfling really seems to have a soft spot for your health. You hold up a hand- and immediately regret doing so, as it's visibly shaking. You put your hand back down, allowing the tremor to persist as you try to reassure her. "Look- I'm alright! ...really. D-don't shyoou worry."

The rogue crosses her arms, wrapping her cloak a bit around herself. "Bullshit." She mutters. "But, come on, what happened next, Richard? You're really avoiding the subject here."

"I... wassh getting to it." you protest, leaning back against your gear, getting more comfortable. Even the stone floor feels inviting when your body has this much relief. You do your best to ignore the occasional spasm in your arms and legs, reclining, enjoying the warmth as you speak. "I... told him... about my cshhildhood. About my first... p-prayer to Vengeance." You look between Ofelia and Celegwen, your eyes hazy. The eye contact doesn't bother you anywhere as much as it usually does when you can't quite make out their forms.

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>>3859080
You look back down to Ray, scratching his fur as you say softly, "I was... bullied, b-beaten-! Ssheveral cshhildren in my village... hurt me... very badly. I had- had... had had enough. One day-" You laugh nervously, entirely unconcerned with repressing the emotion as you usually are. "I th-thought I might acshually die! ...I was sso scared, 'Felia, Gwen... I assked for His aid, a-and I had no idea! ...until it wass too late. What I had done."

You're really struggling to speak coherently, but you press on, determined to continue. Ofelia's and Celegwen's fuzzy outlines sway a bit before you as you lean forward, trying to stress how important this is to you. "Vengeanshe iss our God of r-r... retribution. Hish j-judgement... it was terrible- it wassh to break every bone! He had done to m-me- to inflict the sshame pain I... I had felt... ssho many timessh before."

Ofelia fishes around for something in her bags- she comes over and tries to ply you with some water. You try to take it from her, but your hands are shaking far too severely. You don't mind, and politely decline the drink, far more concerned with continuing to speak.

"It wassh overr-" Your breath hitches slightly. "...in an instant... I wass hurt assh well... the blood... the b-bile... having felt- all of hissh pain- all of hiss in-iinssecurity... hissh sshuffering. I couldn't do anything! I couldn't heal him- I was only a child..."

You pause a moment, the soft burning sensation in your throat a welcome relief as you speak at such length. Both women are staring at you- the spiders beyond are staring at you as well. For once, you don't mind.

Celegwen speaks up. "Such a thing would be punishable by death in the Verdant Dominion."

Ofelia starts. "Gwen that's so fucked up, he's tryin' to talk to us-"

The elf raises a hand. "My people abhor any violence towards one another. How are you still with us, Father? Do humans not care for each other?"

"Nn-no." You start, then realize what you're saying. The stutter gets a good deal worse. Your muscles are about as relaxed as they can get, but not actively repressing the tremor works itself into your voice with each occasional spasm of your limbs. "Y-yes. I mean, t-the entire villagshe turned on... me. T-the boy- hissh name wassh Edwin- ...I had crippled h-him. E-everyone wasss out... for my blood. B-but my parentssh are... good people... they protected m-me. T-they showed r-restraint, despite everything. The..."

You pause, take a breath, gather yourself, and manage to say the next few words without stuttering or butchering it, "Church... of... Mercy... wassh who they evenshtually... sent for me. They... the... Church... wasshh going to kill me! Their compasshion wass unb-believable, though. It... it wassh likely... because I was so young."

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>>3859085
Ofelia blanches. She looks like she wants to say something. Celegwen looks like she wants to say something. ...but you continue.

"...I was ssho young, and not only able to cshannel... Ven...gean... ce... but... I sshurvived. They gave... my parentshh more l-land... took c-care of them... t-they took me... raissed m-me..."

Your eyes glaze over a bit as you try to remember how much of this was for Malimos and how much you've just been dying to tell to someone- anyone- for most of your life. You can't help but laugh in relief to get this off of your chest to someone other than a demon. "The Cshchurch has not been k-kind to me! Th-they've pushhed me s-so hard... t-they've alwayssh been sshcared of me... I... have been v-very alone. M-my ff-family is g-going to end with me... I... c-can b-be a vesshhel for the Godss, but I h-have... n-never..."

The two women look to each other. You see Ofelia shift a bit, as she asks, "You told all of this to the demon, Richard?"

Your green eyes are hazy and unfocused as you try to make out her curly hair, her small frame, her over sized cloak. "Yesssh. I... did. ...well, I left out a f-few de-details."

It's almost impossible to read either woman. The liquor properly alleviated your pain, alright. You can barely make out the edges of the cavern, or the spiders beyond. Ray's gently leaning against you for support, still awake, clearly keeping an eye on you when your defenses are so low. You feel like you could talk about anything.

>A) Keep talking about your history with the Church of Mercy. Hell, talk about your history with the rest of clergy, too. Ofelia and Celegwen deserve to know, heathens that they are. Besides, they don't seem to mind knowing how horrifically your history has been with something you love so much. Seize the opportunity!

>B) Talk more about the isolation. Chastity is only a tenet of Mercy once you've entered Her service- it's unheard of for someone to reach your rank and not have a family of their own. To be a Father or Mother of the Church without children has had you subject to endless ridicule. Talk a bit about the few times you sneaked away from the Church. Talk about your first crush, about feelings unrequited, about needs unmet.

>C) Write-in.
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>>3859087
>>B) Talk more about the isolation. Chastity is only a tenet of Mercy once you've entered Her service- it's unheard of for someone to reach your rank and not have a family of their own. To be a Father or Mother of the Church without children has had you subject to endless ridicule. Talk a bit about the few times you sneaked away from the Church. Talk about your first crush, about feelings unrequited, about needs unmet.
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>>3859087
>>B) Talk more about the isolation. Chastity is only a tenet of Mercy once you've entered Her service- it's unheard of for someone to reach your rank and not have a family of their own. To be a Father or Mother of the Church without children has had you subject to endless ridicule. Talk a bit about the few times you sneaked away from the Church. Talk about your first crush, about feelings unrequited, about needs unmet.

lets get saucy
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>>3859087
>>B) Talk more about the isolation. Chastity is only a tenet of Mercy once you've entered Her service- it's unheard of for someone to reach your rank and not have a family of their own. To be a Father or Mother of the Church without children has had you subject to endless ridicule. Talk a bit about the few times you sneaked away from the Church. Talk about your first crush, about feelings unrequited, about needs unmet.
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>>3859102
>>3859103
>>3859107
Damn you guys were on the ball. Feel bad for keeping you waiting, but I've been studying for midterms. Finished for the night! Writing now.
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>>3859416
https://youtu.be/pXrjMaVoTy0

You're blissfully unaware of the trembling in your hands, or even the occasional spasm in your limbs as you sink deeper against Ray and your equipment. The relief from the pain is so substantial, you don't know how to properly thank Ofelia. You can't believe how understanding and kind her and Celegwen have been to you. You want to keep talking. You're struggling a great deal to articulate what you want to say, but this is... a rare opportunity. You've never had someone to confide in before, let alone two friends.

"I've never.... never b-been able to really... well..." You gesture with your hands and stop abruptly. They're shaking pretty badly.

Ofelia catches on quickly. Her smile is palpable. It must be quite the smile- you can barely make out your companions. The red candlelight further beyond is dimly illuminating you all, and your vision is swimming heavily, making it harder still to see. The spiders seem to be keeping their distance, but it's hard to say with how many webs are around them. You're relieved by the low lighting, hoping that your blush isn't too obvious.

"I get it, Richard." Ofelia says, her smile clearly broadening. "Figured as much, way you were lookin' over Gwen earlier."

Celegwen coughs, obviously choking on her own drink. Despite how flushed you already are, the redness over your cheeks and nose deepen further. You try to protest, "It wassh a mm-medical exam... examinatsh... a check-up! I mean-! I haven't... I... I didn't..."

Celegwen clears her throat a bit, saying evenly, "I know, Father, it's alright. You clearly didn't mean anything by it."

Ofelia ribs you both harder, clearly capitalizing on your lowered inhibitions. "Of course he didn't. He's a man of the cloth. Isn't that right, Richard? Wouldn't even take advantage of poor Gwen here?"

You continue protesting, crossing your arms over your chest, contrasting and hiding the open hands of your holy symbol. "Of coursshe not! Hahah-" Nervous laughter spills from your lips. Your nerves are struggling to keep up with the alcohol and failing utterly. You loosen up a bit further, trying to bat away Ofelia's teasing with something more substantial. "I'd even... tried... I mean... I'd left the Ch-churcsh before. Awful sshecurity, f-for how much they... act like they're 'fraid of me... maybe they... wanted me t-to leave..?"

Celegwen respectfully remains quiet, but Ofelia ribs you harder still. "Look at you, what a rebel! Where did you go when you left 'em?"

You smile slightly back at her, her sarcasm completely evading your dulled senses. "Jussht to get away, ssometimesh... the countrysside... the river... th-there was a g-girl..."

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>>3859603
Celegwen and Ofelia both lean in, unable to help themselves. "Oh?" They both say, almost in unison.

You loosen your arms a bit, looking sidelong at the two women. "Sshe was b-beautiful. ...kind... v-very shy..."

"What was her name?" Celegwen asks softly.

You pause, trying with all your might to not butcher her name. "...Isabel," you manage, quite proud of yourself for not slurring.

"Pretty," Ofelia comments. "How long were you together...?"

"Well..." you trail off. "...we w-weren't exshactly... it was... c-complicated... I'd rather n-not get into it..."

Ofelia and Celegwen practically explode into groans.

"You can't just say that," Celegwen pouts.

You cross your arms and refuse their plying.

"Oh goodness, Richard!" Ofelia bursts, putting her hand to her chest as she feigns her heart breaking. "You've locked yourself away from us- how could we compete with this angel?"

Celegwen catches on. "Do you think she's prettier than us, Ofelia?"

"'course, he said she was beautiful." The halfling mutters, "I can't remember the last time I showered-"

The elf continues, "Perhaps she was kinder than us as well?"

"Pffft, of course! You're a monster, Gwen."

"Surely they had long entanglements through the countryside, making many fond memories together-"

"No, no, more like saucier encounters late at night. ...things that we'd never hear from such a holy man!"

You can't help but smile, laughing quietly at their banter.

"Awww, come on, Richaaaard..."

You keep your lips sealed, head swaying slightly. Your eyes are so heavy, it's getting harder to stay awake. The liquor worked through you very, very quickly, but you're relieved to have had even this much respite. There's still more you want to say, but it's getting harder and harder to articulate anything at all.

>A) You're not done talking. Say one last thing, before you pass out. Something you'd never usually be able to say. (Write-in.)

>Stay up a bit longer, before you surely lose consciousness. You want to fall asleep to someone talking. It feels so good to not be alone.
>>B1) Ask Ofelia for a story about herself.
>>B2) Ask Celegwen for a story about herself.

>C) You've earned some proper sleep. Get some rest. Ask Ofelia and Celegwen to not wake you unless it's an emergency- and warn them that it could be awhile before you naturally rise.

>D) Get some rest. Still, everyone's supplies are surely low, and there's no food or water to speak of in this spider-infested cavern. Not that you can see right now, at any rate. Go to sleep, and ask Ofelia and Celegwen to wake you in no longer than a day.
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>>3859621
>Stay up a bit longer, before you surely lose consciousness. You want to fall asleep to someone talking. It feels so good to not be alone.

>>B2) Ask Celegwen for a story about herself.
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>>3859621
>>Stay up a bit longer, before you surely lose consciousness. You want to fall asleep to someone talking. It feels so good to not be alone.
>>>B1) Ask Ofelia for a story about herself.
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>>3859621
>>Stay up a bit longer, before you surely lose consciousness. You want to fall asleep to someone talking. It feels so good to not be alone.
>>>B1) Ask Ofelia for a story about herself.
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>>3859621
>>Stay up a bit longer, before you surely lose consciousness. You want to fall asleep to someone talking. It feels so good to not be alone.
>>>B2) Ask Celegwen for a story about herself.
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>>3859899
>>3859947
>>3860132
>>3860162
Thanks for your patience guys, I appropriately overslept today. Badly. Anyways, gonna just combine all these since you've been in a tie for long enough. Vote is locked, writing now!
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>>3860685
"'nuf about m-me..." you drawl, barely able to speak. "...itsh sho good...! to not... be alone... letssh hear 'bout you... 'Gwen, 'Felia..."

Your head leans down of its own volition, despite your reclined position. You can feel sleep creeping into the borders of your mind, but still you're able to make out your friend's voices.

Celegwen seems to be a bit shyer than her usual self. "I'm having some trouble remembering... most things." You can practically hear her putting a hand to her temple as she thinks. "...give me just a moment."

Ofelia pouts, coming over to you again with some water, but when she sees how comfortable you look, seems to second-guess herself. "You goin' to be alright, hotshot? Wasn't exactly expectin' you to really finish that whole thing."

"...mmhmm," you murmur, barely paying heed to another spasm in one of your legs. "Jusht... want to hear somethin' nicshe... from one of you... both of y-you... "

"Okay, okay." The blonde settles down a bit nearer to you. Even through the haze of whiskey and impending sleep you can recognize the concern. She clearly is keeping a close eye on you. You almost don't mind the close proximity, too tired and inebriated to shy away.

Ray nuzzles his head underneath your arm, giving you some proper support to sink into as well. "You're the besht," you murmur to the hound, provoking another smile from Ofelia.

"Better hurry up, Gwen," Ofelia teases. She puts a finger to her chin, obviously hard-pressed to think some something. "I've got it! Don't fall asleep on me, okay, Richard?"

"...mmhmm. 'kay." You mumble, trying to sit a bit more upright. Ray obliges, getting you propped up. Your head swims fiercely from the motion- you're confident you couldn't walk right now if you tried.

"I come from a huge family. Huge! 8 brothers, 4 sisters, me, my Ma, my Pa... and a whole lot of relatives. It's a headache. But once a year, my Pa would always do somethin' just with me. For my birthday. It always meant a lot. Usually- I don't know how you do this stuff back home, Richard, Gwen- but usually we have a huge party for birthdays."

"No," Celegwen speaks up, "celebrating the passage of a single year would be terribly excessive."

Ofelia pouts. "That's ridiculous- Richard?"

You shrug, too relaxed to indulge in self-pity. You say plainly, "I'd never... h-had a party. C-cake... m-maybe. I know schome f-families do, but n-not like... that. M-maybe in the... chities...?"

The halfling forgets her story for a moment. "When's your birthday?"

You struggle to remember it for a moment. "December... 2nd?"

"Okay. I'm throwing you a damn party when we get out of here."

You raise your hands to protest, but they're trembling too violently to be of any use. You put them back down, letting Ofelia continue.

"...anyways, where was I? Oh- right- so- Pa knew all the fuss wasn't my speed anyways. He'd ask me one thing I'd like to do that day, and he'd do everythin' he could to make it happen. I was a simple kid,"
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>>3860875
"Still simple," Celegwen says, unable to hide her laughter as she says so.

"Look who's talkin'- anyways-" She's blushing almost as much as you are as she gets a hold of herself. "It was always something sweet. Cookin' somethin' together, fishin', hikin' somewhere new. But the year I came of age, I thought he had forgotten completely. I couldn't find him anywhere. I found a note, instead. He pinned it to the damn ceiling. I had to stack half my furniture to reach it. It said, come and find me."

You're struggling pretty hard to keep yourself upright, despite Ray's support, but listen as intently as you're able. You're not quite able to restrain the small smile that's spread along your face. "...well? ...didjou?"

"Nope. I spent the entire day tearin' apart the house- they all thought I was a nutcase at first, and I wouldn't let 'em help me at all. I kept findin' clues, little notes he had left around the house... 'fore long I was outside, checkin' the neighborhood... and after that, I was on the road... his notes took me around all the places we had been before. I went hikin', I went to the little pastry shop down the street... the vineyards and fields... I came home late, and it all took me back to the kitchen, where we made my first birthday cake together. I was about ready to give up-"

Ofelia flips the cloak around her shoulders with a flourish. You catch a bit of starlight under its hood. "When he appeared out of nowhere, wearin' this! The absolute nutter- fit him better than it does me! He gave me a big ol' hug and said he'd been waitin' since that mornin' for me to find him. Promised me I could have it if I'd grow into it."

The halfling rubs her eyes a bit. You want to say something reassuring, but you're at a loss for words, articulation, and fine motor control. You sit there quietly, not paying any mind to your arm as it twitches under your robes, letting her finish.

"I haven't, o' course," she says, getting a hold of herself. "But I don't think I've gone anywhere from home without it. Maybe one day I'll be as tall as you, Richard, and he'll have to get me a new one." The halfling offers you a melancholy smile. You give her a genuine one back.

"One q-quest at... a time..." You tease. She punches you gently on the arm. You're so heavy with sleep and liquor that you don't even respond to the motion until a few seconds later.

"Okay, Gwen, what do you got? We're losin' him."

The elf delicately stands up and sits back down, closer to you both. The close proximity of these two women are actually starting to make you feel a bit out of place, but the flush on your cheeks couldn't possibly get any worse. You try to not let it bother you as Celegwen speaks up.

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"The major demon seems to have taken an enormous volume of my memories," she says softly. "I can distinctly remember a few things that are trivial, but it has robbed me of over a century of experience. There are many, many holes where there should not be. I fear even my knowledge of the arcane will suffer because of this."

Ofelia looks at her with extreme alarm. You can't help but ask, calmly, "what could be sho trivial?"

"...I like pink flowers of rose campion. I like the birds they attract. I enjoy the smell of dust, in old books and unexplored places. ...but I like the smell of seawater more. I like the heat of the beach, the sound of sand as you walk over it. ...I like the notches in my staff, how worn it gets where my hands sit on it, and how it's warped with Magic over the years. Little things. Lots of little things."

You're struggling so hard with sleep, but you manage to say, even as you recline back, "thatsh not t-triv... ial."

"I hope you're right, Father. Get some rest. We'll keep watch."

The words barely leave Celegwen's lips, and already you're unconcious.

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>A) Sleep as long as you can. You desperately need this rest.

>B) Sleep until you hear something. You passed out surrounded by demons. They may be sworn to leaving you and Ray alone, but you still don't trust them.

>C) Sleep until someone wakes you. Surely Ofelia and Celegwen will alert you if there's something urgent.

>D) Write-in.
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>>3860879
>B) Sleep until you hear something. You passed out surrounded by demons. They may be sworn to leaving you and Ray alone, but you still don't trust them.
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>>3860879
>>B) Sleep until you hear something. You passed out surrounded by demons. They may be sworn to leaving you and Ray alone, but you still don't trust them.
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>>3860924
>>3860976
Sneaking in a post or two this evening to make up for the very late start today. Writing now.
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>>3861167
No one visits you in the dark. Mercifully, you sleep soundly... until some new noise stirs in the edges of your mind. It sounds like Ray. He's growling.

You get up slowly, your arms and legs feeling better than they have in ages. The pain has abated in your stomach and throat, and there's no pressure to speak of in your head. You blearily look around as you sit upright, stiffening slightly as you will yourself to stop shaking. Ray is nowhere in sight at first. The low, red candlelight barely illuminates the area around you. Your eyes scan the cavern- you try rubbing the sleep out of them, and it does a little good. The massive network of Malimos' message stretches off into the nooks and crannies of the labyrinthine passages further beyond... but the spiders are nowhere to be seen. The leafy green of your irises flicker in the light as Ofelia seems to swing her lantern right over you.

You throw up a hand, your fingers trembling slightly. Your voice comes out quietly, sober, as you say, "Stop-"

The blonde lowers the hood of the lantern further. Ray is right next to her- they're both looking a little haggard. The mastiff's fur is matted, possibly from sleep, possibly from recovery. The scars on his sides are quite visible. The halfling's hair is worse for the wear, and there seems to be the start of bags under her eyes from lack of sleep... but there's no blood or sign of a fight on them. "Sorry, ya' scared the shit out of me. Hey, Gwen, he's up-"

"Not now, Ofelia." The elf's voice rings out. You look past the halfling easily, even as you're sitting, and catch a glimpse of Celegwen just behind her. The sorceress seems to be hell-bent on her staff, conjuring a small cluster of stars around the entire length of it.

You glance back to Ray. The sleep falls off of you as you kneel down next to him. He immediately begins licking you, pushing against your hands and trying to get your attention. "Hey, Ray, it's alright. It's okay, boy. It's good to see you, too. Show me."

The mastiff whines anxiously, and sticks his nose in your hands, and back up to the ceiling, the walls, the floor. He seems terribly nervous, and comes up close to you, growling again. You pat him reassuringly, and ask Ofelia, "what's going on?"

"You slept for a few days, Richard." The worry in her voice is unmistakable. "Might as well have been dead, but Gwen told me to leave ya' alone. We're low on supplies. The monsters just left. Your dog seemed to be pretty upset... he's been pretty well behaved 'til now, just diggin' while you were asleep. It was weirdin' me out, not gonna lie."

You look down to Ray with no small amount of concern. The mastiff hasn't been this upset since you encountered the demons with many mouths.

"...are you okay?" Ofelia continues. "I was scared the whiskey had gone bad or somethin'. Never seen a guy sleep like that before. It's been four days."

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>>3861305
The pallor in your face goes even whiter. "I... probably pushed myself too far. Praying to Spirit alone takes a lot out of me- but I went way beyond that." You avert your eyes, and start getting to your feet. "Thank you for watching over me-"

Ofelia practically pushes you back down to the floor, and shoves a ration in your hands. "It's the last of the food. Make it count. We need to start moving."

You look up, your eyes wide and full of concern. "You said Celegwen was able to make water for you both- is she...?"

The blonde shakes her head, her matted curls bouncing only slightly with the motion. "Nothin'. Not for days. She's startin' to get the hang of it again, but she says it's goin' to be slow."

Celegwen's voice shines out, as a collection of light coalesces into her hands. "Aha!"

Ofelia darts away, eagerly going to inspect the discovery. You painfully wolf half of the ration down, trying to get the pain over with as quickly as possible, and get up properly to see what the fuss is. With your spare hand, you lead Ray with you.

"I've got it-" the spell caster holds aloft the light and darkness in her fingertips, dancing with it, playing with the mass over her hands. "I've got it."

"What is it?" You choke out, happy for a distraction from the pain.

"Dissipation. I've been meaning to clear these webs for days."

"You don't mean-" Ofelia deflates, eyeing the food you're choking down with extreme regret.

"I wouldn't waste our time on food, Ofelia. We can scavenge once we get out of here. Father Anscham's barricade is too sturdy for me to have removed, but the webs!"

Celegwen practically skips as she steps away from you both, looking into the caverns beyond. Pulling a strand of starlight from her hands, she drags it over one of the many webs- and it seems to vanish. The elf grins ear-to-ear.

"I can make quick work of them. ...it's good to see you're awake, Father. Let us continue with the expedition."

You nod your head, entirely unsure of what to make of all of this. The rest of the ration gets choked down, and you scramble to get some water from your flask as you gather your things. There's only a mouthful left. Ofelia gives you an apologetic look, seeing how much you're suffering.

"We'll find more." She saddles up an over-sized backpack onto her shoulders that you hadn't noticed before- likely due to the horrific trauma and less-than-savory mental state you've been in most of your time traveling together. "Come on," she prompts, lifting the hood on the lantern once more and illuminating the corridor.

You take your bloodied mace and shield, sling your very light pack over your shoulders, and kneel down to Ray. He's really upset. "It's okay, boy. We'll be alright. Show me." You prompt him again, offering him a hand.

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The mastiff seems quite beside himself, unable to pinpoint the exact source of the issue. Celegwen speaks up, saying, "the spiders went into the walls. I suspect they wanted to take advantage of your rest, Father. It's a good thing you awoke. They sound a bit further away now."

"Keep your guard up." You caution, deciding to keep your shield and mace in hand. You almost feel like yourself again. The needling insecurity is still at the edges of your mind, but the sleep was a sorely needed respite. You pat Ray on his side, trying to reassure him. "We'll be alright, boy. Come on."

Celegwen speaks up once more. "Ofelia and I have not ventured through this portion of the ruins, due to the presence of so many of these demons. I strongly suspect that this broader path here will be the shortest route to our destination," she gestures to Ofelia to shine her lantern straight ahead. Quite close to where you all are standing- no more than 100 yards away- is a deep, dark and broad opening that slants back down into the lower levels of the ruins.

"However," she continues, "this light up ahead is curious. That passage- it's nearly the same color as your eyes, Father. That green one, there."

You cough profusely, and hope that the women chalk it up to the ration. To be fair, your throat is exquisitely sore.

Celegwen gestures much further into the caverns. The narrow, tight corridor piercing the center of the network of passages illuminates a small halo in the surrounding area with a verdant glow. "It appears to also lead back down, but I do not know where either passage may lead. More importantly, these branching pathways-"

The sorceress waves her staff to the left and right. "...these are clearly used by the spiders to navigate the ruins rapidly. I suspect that many of them will be much shorter paths to our destination still."

Ofelia seems utterly perplexed. "I don't trust that light." She says plainly. "I don't particularly want to waste our time, either. You got any tricks up your sleeve, Richard?"

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>>3861319
>A) Take the darker, closer path. You have two torches remaining in your gear, and Ofelia seems to have plenty of light to spare. The faster you get to the library, the faster you'll have answers, and hopefully, the faster you can get out of the ruins.

>B) Take the narrow, lighted path. You aren't exactly claustrophobic, and preserving your resources seems prudent right now. The light may even lead to a source of food. Try and reassure Ofelia, and take a risk.

>C) Pray to Mercy for guidance. Ask her to illuminate the branching paths, and see if she can guide you to your destination. There will certainly be more demons, but you are not afraid. ...you have your friends.

>D) Command Ray to lead you through the branching paths. The hound is extremely anxious, however, and will likely need a lot of encouragement. He is very well trained, but he's still only a dog. Hope for the best, and instruct him to search for...
>>D1) Water.
>>D2) Food.
>>D3) The library.

>E) Write-in.
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>>3861321
>>A) Take the darker, closer path. You have two torches remaining in your gear, and Ofelia seems to have plenty of light to spare. The faster you get to the library, the faster you'll have answers, and hopefully, the faster you can get out of the ruins.
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>>3861321
>>C) Pray to Mercy for guidance. Ask her to illuminate the branching paths, and see if she can guide you to your destination. There will certainly be more demons, but you are not afraid. ...you have your friends.
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>>3861319
>>A) Take the darker, closer path. You have two torches remaining in your gear, and Ofelia seems to have plenty of light to spare. The faster you get to the library, the faster you'll have answers, and hopefully, the faster you can get out of the ruins.
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>>3861831
Locking the vote while there's a solid concensus. I've got a very busy day between car repairs and midterms, but I'll still update at least once tonight! Thanks for your patience guys.
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>>3861837
Car's back from the shop, classes over, job interview scheduled! Update coming right up.
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>>3862016
"...give me just a moment." You bow your head, taking your holy symbol between your fingers. Ray's whining continues, and you give him a reassuring look. As you knit your hands around your mace, the gentle clink of your holy symbol against the iron mace punctuates the silence of the cavern. The gold gleams against Ofelia's lantern, and you don't turn away from her's and Celegwen's examination as you pray. This is the one thing you would never shy away from. Your voice is soft and clear as you pray.

"Mercy. The Father is basked in twilight, seeking your illumination. Raise Your dawn over this demon's shadow. Reveal my enemies, that I may cast them from this world. Expose their corruption, that I might strike down those who would oppose you! Clear my eyes- guide me! So that I may not stray from Your immaculacy!"

Immediately, heat rushes through your holy symbol, piercing your hands and mace with radiance. Your eyes flare with a golden light, and you look to the corridors beyond. Countless networks of tunnels form an impossible labyrinth of narrow passages, nooks, crannies... and dozens of demons. Malimos' children fill the walls, the floor, the ceiling, all suspended in eager anticipation. You see how they hunger. Ray's anxiety is painfully clear to you now. You know that way lies death.

You tighten your grip on your holy symbol. Mercy's blessing fades as soon as it came. She does not want to tax you. You sigh deeply, as Her warmth and tenderness leaves you. The light fades. Before doing anything else, you kneel down, putting your holy symbol back around your neck, and wrap an arm around your dog.

"It's okay, boy. We're going to get out of here."

You stand again, and say as firmly as you can, "...we need to move as quickly as we can from this place. Malimos' spiders are everywhere. I suspect they won't hold back for much longer." Your eyes dart to the closest path. "Let's move. If you suspect this way will be the fastest, Celegwen... then let's take it. How much light do you have, Ofelia?"

"No more than 6 hours," she says bluntly. "If we can find oil or you got any miracles up your sleeve, we can go longer. That's all I got, though. What about you? That light woulda' been damn useful."

You frown deeply. "I have a few torches left. Mercy's blessing is a gift, Ofelia. ...not something to be squandered when we have resources to spare."

"Fine, fine," the blonde huffs, moving to leave. Celegwen has cleared a path rapidly to the broad, dark passage, but she hasn't taken the lead.

The elf turns, dismissing the starlight from her hands. You notice she's strapped a vast number of daggers and a short-sword to her body, in addition to carrying her staff. The elf looks deadly serious, despite hanging back. "One of you should go first."

You pause. Caution is probably prudent where you're going. ...but you want to protect your friends, more than anything.

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>>3862053
>A) Lead in the front, with Ray by your side. Let Ofelia follow with the light, with Celegwen bringing up the rear. The halfling needs protection, and the elf's keen hearing will likely be of better use behind you all. You hate sneaking up on people, anyways. Taking a bolder approach might have you feeling like yourself again.

>B) Let Ofelia lead, with the light lowered. She is unbelievably quiet, and has excellent eyes- no doubt she'll spot trouble long before you in the dark. Follow closely behind her, with Ray and Celegwen bringing up the rear. You've been through enough in the last week. The last thing you want is an unnecessary fight.

>C) Write-in.
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>>3862055
>>B) Let Ofelia lead, with the light lowered. She is unbelievably quiet, and has excellent eyes- no doubt she'll spot trouble long before you in the dark. Follow closely behind her, with Ray and Celegwen bringing up the rear. You've been through enough in the last week. The last thing you want is an unnecessary fight.
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>>3862055
>B

Trust the rogue to trapfind
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>>3862055
>>B) Let Ofelia lead, with the light lowered. She is unbelievably quiet, and has excellent eyes- no doubt she'll spot trouble long before you in the dark. Follow closely behind her, with Ray and Celegwen bringing up the rear. You've been through enough in the last week. The last thing you want is an unnecessary fight.
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>>3862290
Going to go knock out some homework and will be back to write an update before the end of the evening. Locking the vote now, thanks as always for your patience guys.
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>>3862744
"Ofelia," you murmur, calling the rogue's attention before she gets too far ahead. "Do they really call you 'Eagle Eyes,' back in Spira?"

You've never seen a smugger expression in all your life. "Pfffsh. Richard, please. Of course. No one's got keener eyes than me."

"...alright. Keep them out for trouble, then. Can you still see alright with the lantern lowered?"

The halfling lowers the shutter, dimming the light and swinging it around towards the dark passage ahead. "Yep. Not as well, but this'll get the job done."

You pat Ray's side gently, ushering the mastiff to follow you. "Let's get going, then. ...lead the way."

Ofelia snorts, laughing slightly to herself. "That's what I thought. Come on. Don't follow too close, 'kay?"

You nod, pausing to give one more command to Ray before you proceed. "...slow, boy. Come."

The four of you paint a strange picture as you descend deep into the darkness. The halfling walks gingerly, stopping every few feet at the smallest outcropping or spiderweb, closely examining your path. It's slow going, but you're relieved to not be running, for once, as the decline increases rapidly. Celegwen is silent as the grave behind you and Ray, frequently checking over her shoulder for anything that could be following you. Her silhouette is nearly as tall as yours, casting a slight shadow beyond your even slimmer frame. You withdraw into yourself slightly, realizing how horrifically slender your form is, how loosely your robes are hanging- but you can't pay it too much mind. The darkness quickly envelops you all.

You all walk for what feels like hours. You could swear you felt a spider crawl down the back of your neck, but you're fairly certain it was just sweat. Your body feels remarkably better after getting so much rest, but you're still easily strained, it seems. What started as a slow decline feels like a slope that's almost too sharp to walk on, by the time Ofelia remarks the third hour has actually passed.

Your point woman keeps a close eye on her light, remarking every hour when it's dwindled. She must have marked the interior to keep a closer watch on the oil. You are too concerned of alerting anything beyond to your presence to do more than think. Small talk seems inappropriate- and you'd talked quite enough, from what you can remember of the few nights past. A faint smile crosses your face, as you vaguely recall the peat and smoke of stories being shared in the night.

Ofelia gingerly hugs the walls after a time, prompting you all to do so as well. You lead Ray on with little difficulty, getting the mastiff to stay as tightly against the stone as he's able. It's not an issue, compared to the narrow passages you squeezed through before. The halfling mutters, "the damn floor's all busted. Watch yer step. Seriously."

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>>3862862
You try to look down and scrutinize the stone, but to all appearances, it's completely ordinary. She frequently has to completely stop, inspecting, searching, testing the floor- then ushering you all forward in an increasingly complex pattern. Still, you follow her lead, inching around in gradually narrower footholds.

This continues for at least half an hour, when Ofelia suddenly slams to a halt in front of you.

"Stop."

Her voice is extremely low. You echo the command to Ray, as he's been trained to only answer to you. "Stop, Ray."

The mastiff has been staying dutifully at your side, and pauses, panting. Ofelia whips around, face full of alarm, glancing between you and Celegwen.

"There's almost nothin' in the floor up ahead. I could probably walk safely on it- maybe you too, Richard. But not us both at once- and Gwen, you and the dog will collapse it for sure."

You can't help but cringe at the news, crossing your arms in an attempt to hide your shallow waist and arms. Ofelia seems to notice. "No offense, I'm just tellin' it like it is. ...more importantly, there's no safe route across. I can see a bit through the cracks. The lantern's been leakin' light down somewhere deep. Very, very deep. This bit of path probably comes out somewhere steeper still. No tellin' how far down this place goes, I guess. ...but I'd rather not find out."

You look past the halfling, trying to see for yourself what she's describing. It's absolutely impossible to make out anything- darkness completely engulfs either side of the corridor, and seems to utterly steal away the edges of the lantern's light.

She speaks up again, pulling back her hood for a moment to run a hand through her hair. It's matted and slick with sweat. "Gwen? You got anything?"

"I could potentially dissipate some of my weight, but it would be terribly dangerous to do so all at once- and I fear for how it would affect the dog, as well-"

"His name is Ray." You interrupt, bothered. You know it's trivial, but Ray deserves more respect than anyone else you know. The least they can do is refer to him by his name.

"Of course, Father." She methodically replies, unphased. "Ray would likely be harmed or upset by the process. I could attempt to remove the trap, as well. Is there a mechanism I could possibly...?"

"Nope," Ofelia corrects. "No mechanisms, no levers, no pressure plates. Not exactly man made- at least I don't think. The floor's been hollowed out or worn away 'til almost nothin's left." She mutters, "probably not an issue for those damn spiders... but a big issue for us. Stay put. I'm gonna scout ahead a bit."

You nod your head, trusting her eyes far more than yours. The rogue seemingly vanishes as she throws her hood back up and turns her back to you all- she sets the lantern on the floor beside you, and steps off without it.

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>>3862863
A few moments pass. You can't hear or see Ofelia at all- you hazard a glance to Celegwen instead. The elf seems utterly unphased by the exertion, her silver hair and tanned skin immaculate. She seems to read your quick glance for the question that it is, and responds, "she'll be back. Don't worry."

Several more minutes pass by, the only sound being the faint crackle of the lantern. Its flame licks and burns away, a constant reminder of your waning resources. At last, a shadow passes over the wall. You recognize the form as the halfling before she even reveals herself. Her face is alight, glowing with enthusiasm. Her voice is still a whisper.

"It opens up, just further ahead. You won't believe it. This is a way shorter route, Gwen, would have saved us a lot of time."

"Good," the elf replies, also keeping her voice down to a murmur. "How far do we have to cross?"

"About 200 feet. The rope won't make it."

"Any breaks in the floor?"

"Was sturdy enough to hold me the whole way. I took my time. ...Richard would definitely be fine, but there's no way your butt is making it across. ...and definitely not Ray's, either."

You listen diligently to the women's discussion, remembering with no small measure of dread how your last venture with climbing went.

"What is up ahead?" You ask quietly.

"...garbage. A lot of it."

"Garbage?" You repeat, unsure if she means it literally.

"Yeah. Big old pieces of old buildings, metal, some stuff I didn't recognize. Far as I could see, almost. There's definitely some shelter out there. Could be hidin' trouble. There's some proper, still standin' buildin's mixed in with all the trash. I recognized one of em, past a big ol bridge."

"The library...?" You ask, hopeful.

"Yeah. We're gettin' closer."

A long silence hangs between you all. You suspect your new friends have absolutely no idea of what you're capable of. ...or that they simply don't want to ask.

>A) Offer to go ahead of the group. See for yourself what lies beyond, and pray to Agriculture. Use Her gift to strengthen the path, so that your allies may safely pass through. It's risky, of course, having so recently prayed to her- and with the lack of food. But you can't imagine a safer way of guaranteeing everyone else's safety.

>B) Ask Ofelia to go on ahead, and offer to stay behind with the rope. Pray to Flesh to strengthen you, and let Celegwen and Ray move across with you as a support. With any luck, you should be able to support both of their weight effortlessly and scale across behind them.

>C) Write-in. (I might have no experience with climbing, but there has to be some way to navigate this without resorting to prayer. Right?)
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>>3862864
>>A) Offer to go ahead of the group. See for yourself what lies beyond, and pray to Agriculture. Use Her gift to strengthen the path, so that your allies may safely pass through. It's risky, of course, having so recently prayed to her- and with the lack of food. But you can't imagine a safer way of guaranteeing everyone else's safety.
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>>3862864
>>A) Offer to go ahead of the group. See for yourself what lies beyond, and pray to Agriculture. Use Her gift to strengthen the path, so that your allies may safely pass through. It's risky, of course, having so recently prayed to her- and with the lack of food. But you can't imagine a safer way of guaranteeing everyone else's safety.
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>>3862864
If we can get metal from the ruins ahead, we can fashion pitons to drive into the sturdier wall. That would work for Celegwen, but Ray....

We'd need two people, each holding the end of a long pole with Ray tied or lying in a hammock inbetween. Carrying that across with only pitons for footholds would not be for the weak of muscle or the unskilled in climbing.
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>>3862864
Anything else would need copious amounts of water, a few college courses on chemistry, or some very specific lessons on how to build bridges with no tools and rubble for raw material.
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>>3862864
>A

>>3863081
Yeah unless Celegwen can levitate herself and Ray I don't see another solution.

Maybe pray to Time to revert the floor to an earlier state when it wasn't so eroded?
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>>3863155
You guys are awesome. Thanks for the write-ins and votes. I'm unfortunately swamped with midterms and have to study today, and will likely be unable to update until tomorrow night. I'll be leaving the vote open until then.
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>>3863542
Midterms complete, job interview nailed, food acquired, UPDATE INBOUND. Thanks again so much for your patience guys. Vote is locked.
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The four of you stay in relative silence, everyone clearly mulling over how to handle the situation. Ray even sits down quietly next to you, his whining finally calming down. You pat him on the head, and hazard a question to Celegwen. Unfortunately, it comes out as more of an awkward joke than the genuine question you intended it to be. "Celegwen, you couldn't levitate yourself and Ray over this, could you?"

The elf gives you an unamused look. "No. I don't suppose you could have your Gods undo the decay, hmm?"

Your blood runs cold at the thought. Now would be a bad time to tell her that... theoretically... I could try.

A few more moments pass, until a more reasonable idea strikes you. You quietly ask Ofelia, "you said there was a good deal of debris further beyond, right?"

"Right. Whatcha' got in mind?"

"I... can't really climb. But maybe we can make something for Ray and Celegwen to walk over."

The halfling balks. "There's no way we could get anything in the walls, Richard. They're solid stone. ...and you know I couldn't lift any of ya' if I tried."

You give her a slight smile. "I'll take care of it. I'll need your help, though."

The rogue looks at you with far more skepticism than you like to see. "I don't want you gettin' hurt."

"I'll be fine-" You start, but both women give you a look that stops you in your tracks. Ofelia in particular looks genuinely concerned.

Her voice takes on a deeply worried tone. "You've been pushin' yourself real hard. ...you're scarin' me a little. You're not lookin' so great, Richard. ...maybe there's somethin' we can do that doesn't mean ya' have to lose anything else? I don't just mean yer weight, either."

You wrap your arms around yourself, as an unsightly blend of indignation and guilt roils in you. Is she seriously questioning your use of prayer?

>A) Keep your emotions in check, and don't comment on the repeated mention of your appearance. Tell Ofelia that she's completely out of line to question you like this- and let Celegwen know that you don't appreciate her remarks, either. Go ahead and pray to Agriculture and fix the path alone if you have to. These women have absolutely no place to question your connection to the Gods.

>B) Let your emotions get the better of you. Tell Ofelia to stop harping on your appearance- it's cruel. You're just trying to help. Go ahead of the group, fix the path, and put the women in their place if they question your prayer again. They have no idea what you've been through to get to where you are. Don't stand for their judgement.

>C) You aren't used to depending on other people, let alone having them care about your well-being. Swallow your pride, and ask Ofelia what her alternative might be. You have been pushing yourself extremely hard, and you're just as worried about your health as she is. Work out something that won't be so taxing on your body or mind.

>D) Write-in.
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>>3864571
>>C) You aren't used to depending on other people, let alone having them care about your well-being. Swallow your pride, and ask Ofelia what her alternative might be. You have been pushing yourself extremely hard, and you're just as worried about your health as she is. Work out something that won't be so taxing on your body or mind.
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>>3864571
>C) You aren't used to depending on other people, let alone having them care about your well-being. Swallow your pride, and ask Ofelia what her alternative might be. You have been pushing yourself extremely hard, and you're just as worried about your health as she is. Work out something that won't be so taxing on your body or mind.
Flesh wants Richard to take care of himself, after all, and while Ofelia is out of line, she's just concerned and also has a point. Not much left of him for Agriculture to take, it seems like.
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>>3864571
>>C) You aren't used to depending on other people, let alone having them care about your well-being. Swallow your pride, and ask Ofelia what her alternative might be. You have been pushing yourself extremely hard, and you're just as worried about your health as she is. Work out something that won't be so taxing on your body or mind.
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>>3864571
>>C) You aren't used to depending on other people, let alone having them care about your well-being. Swallow your pride, and ask Ofelia what her alternative might be. You have been pushing yourself extremely hard, and you're just as worried about your health as she is. Work out something that won't be so taxing on your body or mind.
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We're back to our regularly scheduled updates. Vote is locked, writing now.
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>>3865060
You murmur, "you have a point. ...I know you're just concerned." Holding your arms even more tightly around yourself, you try to get a feeling for just how little you have left to lose. It's terribly awkward even crossing your arms- your waist is so slender that there's hardly anything to hold onto. Between the knotted scar in your side and your harshly protruding ribs, it doesn't feel like much. Both Celegwen and Ofelia are eyeing you with no small measure of worry, the halfling seemingly holding her criticism for a moment. You continue, "I'm concerned, too. There's not much left of me to take. ...I know Flesh wants me to take better care of myself-"

Celegwen interjects. "What do you want, Father?"

You hold yourself even more tightly, your frown etching itself into your face. A long moment passes before you deflect, "...do you two have any better suggestions?"

Ofelia shrugs, still sounding disgruntled. "Your idea sounded fine, Richard. I just don't want you disappearin' on us."

"It's far from fine." Celegwen huffs. "We clearly have no idea how much this Goddess of yours will take from you, and we have no way to get your strength back without resorting to even more desperate measures."

"...Agriculture normally doesn't take this much out of me," you try to explain. "I'll be alright."

You hazard a glance towards Celegwen, and immediately regret it. Her eyes are practically drilling into you. "Really," you insist, recoiling at the stare. "...I wouldn't still be here if that was all it took."

Another long silence hangs in the air. Ray nuzzles up next to you, clearly antsy. You scratch him behind his ears, relieved to not have to explain yourself to someone. Still, you force yourself to elaborate. "I... really appreciate the concern. ...but we need to get out of here." It's difficult, but you manage to glance up at the halfling and elf. "Can I depend on both of you?"

Ofelia perks right back up. "'course you can."

"...yes." Celegwen says softly. "You likely won't need to move more than a few pieces of debris to get Ray and I across, Father. If Ofelia can help you scavenge, I believe we won't need to construct any permanent structures. That shouldn't take too much out of you, no?"

Your frown softens. "No, that should be fine."

Ofelia nods to you over her shoulder, setting back off down the path. "Give me a minute to get ahead. You'll want to leave your stuff, too. You're already pushing it."

The halfling vanishes from sight. Kneeling down next to Ray, you put the mastiff's nose in your hands, commanding his full attention. "Stay, boy. ...I'll be right back. ...take good care of Celegwen."

The mastiff licks the side of your hands, and then is all business. You take off what you thought was your terribly light equipment- your nearly empty pack, the mace and shield- and set them all beside Ray. "I'll be right back." You repeat, patting him on the head again.

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>>3865159
"We'll wait." Celegwen reassures you, leaning slightly against her staff as she waves you along. "Ray will take care of me, won't he?"

You look wistfully over your shoulder as you turn away, before properly setting off after Ofelia. The low light of her lantern barely illuminates the stone floor and walls ahead. You're completely trusting her guidance- before long, it's almost pitch black. You don't dare reach out and feel for the walls, worried of setting off some other hazard, even as the lantern light vanishes behind you completely.

You rarely get to appreciate how quickly you can walk, but you're terribly grateful for how few strides it takes you to reach the end of the corridor. It can't be more than a minute or two before dull, gray light begins to break ahead. This doesn't make sense- this is a straight passage. The light should have been visible far sooner...

As you look ahead, you can gradually make out more and more debris along the side of the stone. It must be unbelievably ancient- most of the cloth, metal and parchment seems to be completely decayed. Still, it rises, in heaps and piles the further you walk. Ofelia reappears, seemingly out of thin air, and makes your heart skip a beat. You smoothly repress your response, but she seems to have noticed anyways.

"Don't be so glad to see me," she snickers, leaving her hood up as she gestures for you to follow. You reluctantly step further out into the gray light, seeing a broad expanse of cavern and waste ahead. Many stone buildings seem to protrude and lean against the landscape. You crane your neck back, trying to see to the tops of the cavern- and to your horror, there's more spider webs. "I wasn't too happy to see them, too," Ophelia mutters. "Come on. Time's a wastin'."

You wince at the phrase, but set to searching with her through the debris. Her eyes are remarkably keen- it only takes a few moments for her to spot two beams of metal that are the right length for your purposes. One is protruding neatly from a pile of debris, and another is covered in a thick sludge, leaning hard against a nearby building.

"Figured the wood over here might be too rotten. Stone's no good, can't carry it for shit. This'll have to do. ...come over here for a sec." She whispers, pulling on the side of your robes and gesturing for you to duck behind a pile of trash. You oblige her, watching as she chucks a small stone at the pile of debris.

Nothing happens.

She watches intently for a moment, and chucks another stone.

...there's still no movement whatsoever.

The halfling sighs. "Can't be too careful." You give her a nod, legitimately appreciating the caution- when something stirs.

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>>3865160
Not the pile of debris, but something further away. A large figure seems to move somewhere deep in the cavern. You mistake it for a shadow at first. It's hard to make out its exact shape- it seems to be black, angular, and noxious. It's only on the outskirts of your field of vision, but you can tell that it's massive.

Ofelia looks to you, with abject terror. "Please tell me you can see that. That beetle. Thing. Fuckin' hell."

You squint. It's difficult to gauge its size, but you recognize it for what it is. "No. It's a minor demon. ...looks like it's been feeding often, but on what-"

The halfling looks like she's going to be ill. "Minor?! It's..."

"It's what?"

"It's got corpses in its mouth, Richard. I'm going to be sick-"

You try and look more closely, but there's no need. The demon is gradually coming in your direction. You can make out the faintest border of something in the center of its form. It's a mass, gray and... visibly rotten. You grimace.

>A) Try to sneak back with Ofelia. Work with her to get the metal out of the debris before you return. See if you can still get Celegwen and Ray across, without alerting the demon. You all will be much stronger together. Surely with Ofelia's help, you can get back before the demon reaches you.

>B) Don't risk it. Double back as fast as you can. You all will have to find another way around- there's no way you're risking moving a bunch of metal while a demon is headed your way.

>C) Contend with the demon yourself. Tell Ofelia to sneak back and find a safer route around with Celegwen and Ray. Pray to Agriculture and Vengeance to exact Their retribution on this creature. This creature has gorged itself on your fellow man. Let it waste away.
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>>3865162
>A) Try to sneak back with Ofelia. Work with her to get the metal out of the debris before you return. See if you can still get Celegwen and Ray across, without alerting the demon. You all will be much stronger together. Surely with Ofelia's help, you can get back before the demon reaches you.
We might have to drop it partway through and use the passage as a pitfall trap.
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>>3865162
>>A) Try to sneak back with Ofelia. Work with her to get the metal out of the debris before you return. See if you can still get Celegwen and Ray across, without alerting the demon. You all will be much stronger together. Surely with Ofelia's help, you can get back before the demon reaches you.
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>>3865162
>A) Try to sneak back with Ofelia. Work with her to get the metal out of the debris before you return. See if you can still get Celegwen and Ray across, without alerting the demon. You all will be much stronger together. Surely with Ofelia's help, you can get back before the demon reaches you.
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>>3865162
>C

Suffer not a demon to live
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>>3865171
>>3865257
>>3865293
>>3865456
Hey all. Got a bad stomach bug. Probably went way too hard last week- getting some rest tonight. Sorry about the delay again, but I'll update soon as I'm feeling better (hopefully by tomorrow). Thanks again for your patience and the votes. Vote will still be open until I get back.
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>>3866020
Remarkable what a little rest will do. Vote is locked, writing now!
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>>3866189
https://youtu.be/zsdSAzYfUnk

Your voice is barely above a whisper, but firm enough to grab Ofelia's attention. "It's not too late to get the materials we need. Lend me a hand."

"You're crazy-" she whispers back, as you move to leave your hiding spot. Her eyes widen as she trails the form of the minor demon. It's still a fair distance away from you both. She pulls on the back of your robes, trying to get you to hang back. "Wait. It's already heard us-"

You firmly pull away from her. "There's no time to wait. Ray and Celegwen are counting on us. ...I thought you said I could depend on you?"

Ofelia huffs, immediately moving to follow you. "Yeah, 'course, but that doesn't mean we gotta' be suicidal neither."

Despite her protests, the halfling sidles up next to you, struggling to match your pace as you both sneak behind the myriad piles of debris. As quietly as you're able, you pick off the debris covering the first metal beam. It's quite thin, but enough to stand on. You keep your eyes almost completely fixed on the demon as it slowly shambles through the weaving piles of trash and waste. It seems to have entirely discarded the human torso it was eating, its eyes set on you both.

"Gimme a hand-" Ofelia hisses, catching your attention again. You nod, taking the bulk of the weight of the beam from her.

The rogue suppresses a shout, trying to not make any sound despite practically being lifted off the ground. "You're stronger than ya' look- okay, okay- careful, don't bump into nothin'-"

The piece of metal is almost exactly the width of the corridor. You strain a bit to lift it, but it's definitely manageable. You're confident it'll be sufficient to support the weight of your friends. You'd compliment Ofelia for spotting it, but you're far more concerned with not knocking into any of the debris stacked and leering around you. Your slim frame and the halfling's remarkably smaller shadow slip in between the myriad towers of filth, keeping out of sight of the demon as you continue to move back.

You muffle a groan as you kneel down with the beam, eyeing the other piece of metal that Ofelia had spotted. It's slick with some sort of grime. Your companion skips ahead despite obviously being out of breath. In a low voice she huffs, "stop- stop. Wait."

The rogue sweeps up a stick and swabs the foul-looking substance covering the length of the metal. To your mutual relief, the slime doesn't do anything unusual upon being disturbed. You actually breath a sigh of relief. The halfling makes a disgusted face as you wrap the beam under your arm, right alongside the other one. You can't be bothered to care about the filth. Your eyes are riveted on the demon the moment you're done lifting.

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>>3866317
The minor demon's jet black form is dripping a substance almost identical to what's covering the metal. Its carapace is colossal. You can't imagine it flying, though, as you're getting a better sense for the scale of the demon as it wanders closer to you both. It reminds you of a hister beetle- caked in remnants of the rotting material it's been feeding on, glistening in the gray light. Yet unlike the smaller insect it reminds you of, this minor demon seems impossibly huge. It can't be less than 30ft tall, casting a shadow over the spires of waste as it silently creeps forward. To your horror, where the beetle's mandibles should be is a female human's face- grotesquely stretched to accommodate its larger frame. Silently, it skitters ahead, seemingly hellbent on reaching you.

Permitting this demon to live for even another second makes your skin crawl, but Ofelia steals your attention away again, tugging at the other end of both beams.

"Come on," she whispers, clearly already worn out, "this way."

You both snake around the back of the cavern. Upon arriving at the entrance to the passage, you try to gingerly set down the beam. It might be your imagination, but it feels like the demon is moving towards you even faster. The halfling is seriously struggling with the weight.

This isn't going to work.

As soon as the metal is on the floor, you try to usher Ofelia inside the corridor.

"I'm not leaving you out here-"

"Do you trust me?"

"Yes, but-"

"...I'll be there. Go."

She begrudgingly turns, and sets to running back towards the rest of your companions. You realize now that the corridor is far too small for the minor demon to fit through. It would block the exit entirely if you tried to bring it inside. ...and you seem to be running out of time. Your hands itch. You desperately want to kill this demon, but you have more than yourself to think of right now...

>A) Lead the minor demon away from the opening, and fight it where you have more room. You don't want to take any chances. Pray to Agriculture and Vengeance to strike down the demon outright. You'll be better suited to leading your allies out once it's dead.

>B) Pray to Flesh to take away enough of the demon's form that it will fit into the corridor, and lead it inside! Use its carapace as a makeshift bridge. It may not be as stable as the metal, but you'd rather kill two demons with one stone.

>C) Stick to the plan. Pray to Agriculture, to help you move the metal along the passage. You should be able to make it before the demon reaches you- and it might be easier to fight it where it can't reach you. Still, you're taking a risk- you don't like the look of the substance dripping off of it, harmless as it may seem.

>D) Write-in.
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>>3866319
>C) Stick to the plan. Pray to Agriculture, to help you move the metal along the passage. You should be able to make it before the demon reaches you- and it might be easier to fight it where it can't reach you. Still, you're taking a risk- you don't like the look of the substance dripping off of it, harmless as it may seem.
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>>3866317
>B) Pray to Flesh to take away enough of the demon's form that it will fit into the corridor, and lead it inside! Use its carapace as a makeshift bridge. It may not be as stable as the metal, but you'd rather kill two demons with one stone.
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>>3866319
>>B) Pray to Flesh to take away enough of the demon's form that it will fit into the corridor, and lead it inside! Use its carapace as a makeshift bridge. It may not be as stable as the metal, but you'd rather kill two demons with one stone.
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>>3866319
>B) Pray to Flesh to take away enough of the demon's form that it will fit into the corridor, and lead it inside! Use its carapace as a makeshift bridge. It may not be as stable as the metal, but you'd rather kill two demons with one stone.
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>>3866319
>A
Primarily pray to Vengeance, since we haven't called on him since the beginning against Mal and he didn't even grant that.
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>>3866325
>>3866538
>>3866552
>>3866556
>>3866686
We've got some conflicting ideas here- going to run with the majority and incorporate what I can from the rest! Locking the vote, writing now.
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>>3866889
https://youtu.be/irlnNexJGa4

Gritting your teeth, you tear away from the metal you and Ofelia laboriously brought over. She's trusting you to come back alive. Your plan is far less important than making sure everyone can safely come back together. You skid to a stop, a good hundred feet away from the cavern- just in case your prayers go unanswered. You chuck a piece of debris towards the demon, completely capturing the attention of the minor demon. The ghastly pallor adorning your face soaks in the gray light around you as your eyes lock with the demon's. It's for the briefest of moments, but a cold sweat strikes you. The demon has no eyes, only hundreds of maggots in its place.

You bring your hands together, keeping your eyes on the demon despite your revulsion. It may be blind, but you're confident that it won't stop its violent march. You let your voice carry across the cavern, echoing around the minor demon as you pour yourself into prayer.

The words fall from your lips in rapid succession. "Flesh. Make skilled my hands, steady them. Make me the instrument of Your design. Through my weakness, let us cleave the disease- that We may rid this demon of its contemptuous form! Lend me your strength!"

You immediately part your fingers, striking them through the air as a blade would through muscle and bone. Red and black smoke parts from the scars in your own hands in thin tendrils. Coils of deadly intent, red as they are, snake towards the minor demon and work under its carapace effortlessly. You can't help but grin, watching as Flesh works through you, cleaving a colossal chunk of the demon away.

The gray and weeping flesh that parts from its body crashes to the floor in a thunderous roar. You see a flock of small birds fly off from a great distance away, but you don't have time to consider the ramifications. You snap your eyes back onto the demon. It silently opens its mouth to scream, but no noise is emitted- more maggots escape from its lips, in a wave of death. The grubs pour down from the demon's lips, creeping onto the floor... and head straight towards you.

You sweep both hands through the air, swiftly and decisively, striking another tremendous portion of the demon's flesh from its form, before you turn to run for your life. There's no time to stand and admire your work.

You sprint, weaving through the slowly shrinking piles of debris, running back towards the corridor, not daring to look behind you for fear of tripping or missing the entrance. You can't help yourself, though- you're literally a man possessed. As you look over your shoulder to see the extent of Flesh's administrations, you see a wave of maggots parting from the minor demon. Its carapace fractures and collapses to the ground in large chunks, and you have to stop and admire His works.

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>>3866976
You stop just outside the entrance to the passage, spinning on your heel. Smoke is still seeping from your hands, and you take it into you, keeping the God's blessing close as you thank Flesh for His blessing. The demon had been steadily gaining momentum, and collapses to the floor, obviously in its death throes as it writhes and careens towards you, unable to stop its forward march on its few remaining legs. You lift your eyes for but a moment, to turn and run into the darkness.

The sound is terrible, echoing through the passage as your battered feet pound against the stone. Ofelia warned you to proceed with caution, but Flesh has worked through you, taking more of you still as you've taken from the demon. You silently thank Him again, as the demon clearly collides into the passage. The entire floor trembles and quakes. You can't see the hundreds of fractures running the length of the stone, the dirt crumbling beneath your feet- but you feel it. You feel it as the minor demon, cleaved into pieces, collides with the passage, destroying the fragile structure with each passing second.

Your heart uproots through your lungs as you sprint, clearing the length of the corridor in a matter of moments- and you command as well as you can through the terror to your allies as you hasten past them, "RUN!"

Ray bounds behind you without a second's hesitation. Ofelia and Celegwen seem to have already been on their feet, and you hazard to look behind you to check on their safety as you all make a mad dash away from the collapsing floor. The stone parts mere feet behind you all, crumbling into a precipice that seems to continue endlessly below. The minor demon's corpse careens over the opening, nearly blocking the passage entirely. Plumes of dust, black miasma and maggots kick up into the air, blocking any and all hope of sight. You continue to run back the way you came, Flesh leaning into the exertion, keeping you moving.

The tremendous shaking and chaos subsides. The dust hasn't even settled as you slide to a stop, looking frantically around for your allies. You can hear Ray wheezing, and Ofelia seems to be coughing as well.

"Celegwen?!" You call out.

A hand places itself gently on your shoulder. You nearly jump out of your skin, but the hand rapidly retreats.

"I'm right here, Father." The elf's voice says, altogether too calm given the situation.

"The FUCK was that, Richard?!" Ofelia calls out, coughing hard, clearly no longer caring for making any noise.

You don't reply immediately, covering your face with the hem of your sleeve, and making sure Ray is alright. The mastiff is clearly upset, but is right at your side. You kneel down, trying to get clearer air.

"Easy, Ray. Easy. Stay, boy."

"RICHARD- SERIOUSLY-"

"Calm down, Ofelia," Celegwen says evenly. "I'm sure he has a valid explanation-"

You can't afford niceties. "Stop talking- save your breath. I'll explain when we're out of here."

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>>3866979
Your lungs aren't burning from anything other than the physical exertion, as Flesh is clearly keeping your body working as well as you could hope. You're acutely aware, however, that your companions are going to suffocate if they can't safely get out of the passage in its current state. You look through the plumes of dirt and decay ahead of you. The demon's body seems to have completely filled the corridor, leaving a narrow gap between the ceiling and its body that you could squeeze through. You could certainly carry one- or even two of your companions at a time with you as you scale its body. But you can't possibly get everyone past at once.

>A) Grab Ray and Ofelia, and let Celegwen climb behind you. You can safely assume her longer limbs can climb faster than the halfling's, or even your dog's. Scale the minor demon as soon as possible. It's likely too weak to move, if it isn't already dead. Tell Celegwen to dissipate its head if there's any sign of trouble, while you get everyone else to safety.

>B) Grab Ofelia and Celegwen, and let Ray climb behind you. He's a trained combatant, smaller, and has been with you on countless missions. He can handle himself while you get the women to safety. Scale the minor demon as soon as possible, but drop the women and pray to Vengeance the second there's any sign of trouble.

>C) Hold out, pray to Vengeance, and ensure the demon is killed before you try to scale its body. You can heal your allies later, or carry them all through if you must- but you don't want to risk the demon moving or collapsing the entire tunnel now.

>D) Write-in.
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>>3866983
>C
We've been neglecting our boy Vengeance
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>>3866983
>>C) Hold out, pray to Vengeance, and ensure the demon is killed before you try to scale its body. You can heal your allies later, or carry them all through if you must- but you don't want to risk the demon moving or collapsing the entire tunnel now.
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>>3866983
>>C) Hold out, pray to Vengeance, and ensure the demon is killed before you try to scale its body. You can heal your allies later, or carry them all through if you must- but you don't want to risk the demon moving or collapsing the entire tunnel now.
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>>3867007
>>3867023
>>3867221
Looks like it's time to pay our boy Vengeance a visit. Writing now.
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>>3867427
Your voice is low and even, as you try and stress the severity of the situation to Ofelia and Celegwen. "Please help me cover Ray's nose and mouth. Do the same for yourselves. Stay back."

Both women look between each other, Ofelia coughing hard, but they follow your instructions as you kneel down before the demon's carapace. You can tell they're frightened, but you don't have the time or air to waste on explanations. Fortunately, they both hang back, giving you ample room to work as you fold your fingers together. Ofelia's coughing fades into the back of your mind as you pray.

Your holy symbol is cold against your neck and chest. Sweat soaks the back of your cassock, slick against the gold and black. The smoke from your prayer to Flesh is rapidly dissipating, but the God is still with you... and you need more than His blessing to contend with this demon.

You won't take any risks. Not when you're entrusted with the survival of your friends.

It scares you, each and every time you pray to Vengeance. It's also something you love dearly. The genuine connection. The knowledge that you're understanding Him in a way that no one else truly can. The familiar rush of blood- it flows from your lips, out from your hands, mere moments after invoking Him. Your bond is terribly strong. You may have been unable to strike down Malimos with Vengeance, but you certainly are able to call upon Him now.

The blood intermingles with black bile of yours and the demon's own making. You do not need to understand the words that pour out with the mordancy. The words are understood between you and Vengeance, and that is enough.

You ask Him to strike down whatever remains of the demon before you, in the way that it has done to so many others.

The liquid pouring from your own Flesh seeps into the dust and dirt, congealing and shaping a network of the demon's long history. The black bile is impossibly acrid- you swallow the urge to vomit as the woman's face leers towards you. She's quite obviously still alive through the beginnings of your administrations. Her eyes, clouded with decay, bore into you, seeking some form of understanding through a haze of insanity and hunger.

You can taste the Flesh of the many creatures she's consumed, the lives she's claimed. A desperate bid at power. No regret, no Mercy. Nothing but a gaping void, endlessly seeking something to fill her. Clearly on the brink of death, wounded beyond any mortal comprehension, the minor demon still attempts to taunt you as you gain a greater understanding of her failings. A wasted life. More lives stolen, still. Maggots spill in heaps from her lips, as she is clearly incapable of speech. Still, you feel it- the pull, the cloying embrace. Not of a woman, not of a God- the pull of the Catalyst.

(Really long update, hang in there guys. 1/?)
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>>3867711
Every fiber of your being tells you to pull away. To turn, to run, to drop your hands and never look back on this place again- but you lean into it. You're embraced by both Flesh and Vengeance.

There is strength roiling in you, amidst the hunger, the longing, the retribution. There is no fear in your heart. You deeply missed taking Vengeance. He listens.

You close your eyes, reaching out, seeking deep into what once was the heart of the minor demon. You take hold of its appetite, and turn it on itself.

The demon manages to writhe, shaking the walls of the corridor, as the blood and bile pouring from your hands leeches out of the creature and back into yourself. You immediately turn and vomit, the taste of rotten flesh hanging in your mouth amidst the blood and bile. Great plumes of red smoke waft from the minor demon's flesh, no doubt choking the already hazardous air. You can see through blood-streaked eyes that it's wasting away, eating at itself.

The wisdom of the God of the material purges the last of the demon's influence from you, clearing the smoke from your lungs, the rot from your throat. You try not to lose yourself to the pull of both Gods, as they work together, through you, to destroy the demon's utterly.

It's not often that a human can endure the blessing of a single deity, let alone two- and you feel yourself splitting, feeling the pull of divinity at the edges of your strained mind and body.

It's odd. It reminds you of the Catalyst.

Hands trembling, even clasped together as they are, you release Vengeance. The language of the God leaves your lips as the blood and bile completely dissipates.

You are luckily already on your knees, as once you release your hold on Him, you collapse entirely. Ray rushes immediately to your side, despite the command to stay put. You try to throw an arm over the mastiff's side to help you onto your feet, but the sudden motion turns the last contents of your stomach. You vomit again, muttering your gratitude to Flesh and Vengeance as you do so, and for a good, long moment after. You feel a pull again-

"Get up." Celegwen coughs, pulling you to your feet. It seems effortless for her to lift you, and she clearly doesn't mind the blood streaking your face and hands as she does so. Ofelia shoves a handkerchief into your hands, clearly minding. You don't even acknowledge the gesture, dazed as you are. The elf wraps one of your arms around her shoulders, practically dragging you with her.

You can feel Flesh's blessing leaving you, but you right yourself, his strength flooding through your tortured muscle and bone. A sharp pain accompanies it. Horror soaks you to the bone as you realize what you've permitted. The sight His vessel being lifted is clearly a terrible offense. You rapidly right yourself, but it's too late. Your voice is still decidedly not your own as you reply, "Release me."

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>>3867713
You recoil into yourself, raising both hands to your mouth, mortified beyond belief. You pull away from Celegwen and Ofelia. They're both coughing terribly, clearly too consumed by the miasma of decay to run. The smoke is still rising in plumes off of the demon's corpse as it consumes itself. Its carapace forms a grotesque bridge spanning the distance ahead, but the air is foul. You know now is not the time for apologies. There isn't time to make amends to Flesh, either. You need to show Him that you haven't forsaken His teachings.

You lower your hands from your face, and wrap the handkerchief around Ray's nose and mouth. You touch your holy symbol, streaking it with blood, and murmur a small prayer to Mercy to keep him safe for a moment longer. You point firmly down the corridor as the two women look at you, baffled, clearly choking to death on the fumes rising from the demon. You struggle to force your voice to sound normal, to make your dog understand. You look him firmly in the eyes and command, "Go on, boy. I'll double back for you. Go slow."

The mastiff keeps his nose to the floor, obediently heading towards the end of the corridor, quite obviously scared.

You don't waste another second. Your hands tremble, but they whisk Ofelia off of her feet with ease, holding her aloft with one arm. You take the elf by the hand with the other. They both look at you like you're absolutely insane, but are too shocked to protest, trying their best to keep from choking on the noxious air as you tear into a run. The halfling clutches onto you for dear life. Celegwen can barely keep up as you push yourself, deftly scaling the demon's carapace.

Flesh's blessing courses into you with renewed need.

You clear the length of the demon in a matter of moments, weaving and ducking through the narrow margins that is left between the corpse and the ceiling. The gray light of the ruins beyond is a welcome sight, but it's intermingled with massive plumes of smoke as it filters out of the corridor. You don't waste a second, setting Ofelia back down and releasing Celegwen. They both stare at you, mouths agape, as you tear back into the corridor to retrieve Ray.

The mastiff hadn't even made it a third of the way across the demon by the time you reach him. You sweep Ray into your arms, and carry him back across- quickly at first, but the demon's carapace groans under your combined weight. You feel it shifting under you as you reach the tail end of the corridor. The mastiff clearly trusts you with his life, but squirms against your hold. He senses the ground giving moments before you realize what's happening.

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>>3867714
You release Ray from your arms, practically throwing him to safe ground as you feel the demon's carapace groan and slide against the stone corridor. The walls screech with a deafening roar as the demon's shell slides and tumbles from underneath you- you run, grabbing onto anything you can reach, and leap across the last few feet of its body.

The precipice below the demon's form seems to stretch on indefinitely beneath you. Time stretches on for an age as you hang in the air...

...and come crashing back onto solid stone, across the other side of the divide. The demon's corpse falls, far below the depths of the ruins, leaving the treacherous cavity in its wake. You teeter for a moment on the edge of the opening, before righting yourself, and taking a few steps back onto solid ground. Ofelia, Celegwen, and Ray all are waiting a few yards away, quite obviously scared for their lives.

You take a few more cautious steps forward, away from the ledge. The sound of the demon's carapace crashing into some unknown depths echoes throughout the entire cavern.

Ofelia takes a few steps back, not taking her eyes off of you.

Celegwen takes a step forward, and slaps you cleanly across the face. Your ears ring for a moment from the force of it, completely stunned. Her words hit you a moment after she says them.

"Every creature in this entire level would have heard that. What were you thinking?"

You can't help but see the streak of your own blood and bile that's on the elf's hand where she struck you. Flesh is still with you. It's a good thing, too. It sounds like there's something else coming, off in the distance. You've never seen Ofelia look so frightened. You stare hard at the streak on Celegwen's fingers, unable to respond-

The halfling's voice comes out almost as timidly as yours usually does. "We can talk later, Gwen, we need to hide-"

The elf spits, "no. I won't go a step further until I know we aren't traveling with a madman." She repeats, "what were you thinking?"

>A) There is no time for this. Insist that you all get somewhere safer before you say anything. Get a hold of yourself and apologize, but refuse to elaborate until you're all in hiding or out of harm's way.

>B) You won't tolerate this sort of treatment. Celegwen was the one that interrupted your prayer and endangered everyone. You single-handedly took down that demon, and she can't even thank you for it? Tell her exactly what you were thinking- you were trying to save her life.

>C) Apologize, sincerely. Dismiss Flesh's blessing and do what you can to look after everyone's injuries. Try to get Celegwen to calm down and move somewhere safer. She isn't so mad that she's forgotten your title- you don't want to, either.

>D) Write-in.
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>>3867717
>A) There is no time for this. Insist that you all get somewhere safer before you say anything. Get a hold of yourself and apologize, but refuse to elaborate until you're all in hiding or out of harm's way.
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>>3867717
>C

She didn't know she'd be offending Flesh. We'll have to tell her why that was taboo later.
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>>3867717
>C) Apologize, sincerely. Dismiss Flesh's blessing and do what you can to look after everyone's injuries. Try to get Celegwen to calm down and move somewhere safer. She isn't so mad that she's forgotten your title- you don't want to, either.
Sorry about all this, based Fleshbro. We'll make up for it by making those gains you wanted and giving Agriculture the finger.
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>>3867862
>>3868191
>>3868307
C it is. Based votes, writing now.
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>>3868503
Out of all the Gods Richard can invoke, I feel so far Mercy and Flesh are the most worthwhile ones. Flesh causes Richard to have muscle spasms and slow healing, and gives Richard more power the weaker he is, BUT He wants him to actually look after himself and his health, despite KNOWING that Richard's weakness is His strength. That much consideration alone for his wellbeing makes Him very very based indeed. And Mercy really really REALLY needs to make it so Richard's title of "Father" is not just a title anymore, if you get what I'm saying :^)

Vengeance is the original "fuck them all up" God for Richard, yeah, but those 27 times in the journal pic plus the vague idea that Vengeance might be directly tied to the Catalyst in Richard's case... it's not worth it. Not if He's gonna make Richard go full Punished Priest, "Mercy, I'm already a demon." on everyone.
Storm, while extremely powerful AND showing Himself to Richard in an uncharacteristic display of favor and appreciation, is noted to be capricious and somewhat mood-swingy. I'm not sure if They're good for Richard in the same vein Flesh and Mercy are, but it's a worthwhile line of aid regardless.
Fuck Agriculture. Dumb slut draining Richard dry, and NOT in the good way Mercy will.
Spirit keeps mindbreaking Richard. This is not good. No. Fuck off. Get this /d/ shit out of here.
Dream might actually be the stealth helpful of all the Gods. Sure Richard sleeps like a rock for days, but that much sleep might actually be HELPING him recover his spiritual energy and sanity, and might be the reason he's still going at it despite the ways his Gods fucked him up in the process of channeling Them. Plus He might play wingman for Richard's sake if he asks for it - lewd dreams and "motivation" when it comes to a certain knife-eared girl in his party...
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>>3868503
You lower your eyes, red as they are with blood and gift of Flesh. Your murmur is addressed to both the God and the woman standing before you. "I'm sorry."

The blood clears, the smoke fades. You release your connection to Flesh, empowering though it may be. You'll make it up to Him in other ways. You'll do better. Be better. The streaks of blood and bile across your scarred and shallow cheek get smeared further, as you try to make yourself look slightly less like a madman. You can feel your robes snagging on your emaciated frame, and you swear to yourself to not disappoint the God in this way again.

"I'm sorry." You say again, your voice returning to its normal pitch, heavy with strain. Ray bounds over to you, clearly worried. You don't quite give him the attention he needs, far more concerned with the way Celegwen and Ofelia are looking at you now. This- their judgement- is closer to what you're used to from other people.

To your immense relief, Ofelia's expression almost immediately softens. "...thanks, Richard. I know we couldn'ta' handled that monster. But... really, we don't have time for this. You have to hear that, Gwen-"

The elf looks deeply conflicted, her long ears twitching. You try to reassure her. "I promise, I'll explain later. We can't stay here."

Celegwen gives you a hard look. "If you jeopardize our safety like that again-"

You cut her off. The sound of hundreds of legs skittering towards you all is unmistakable. "Staying here is doing just that."

The sorceress seems enormously dissatisfied. You take hold of your holy symbol in one hand, streaking it further with blood and bile. You try and wipe the bulk of the filth off of your free hand on your robes, and place a hand on Ray. His breathing seems to be mellowing out, now that you're all in clearer air. "Are either of you hurt?" You ask sincerely, leaning a bit against the mastiff for support. You're trying hard not to show how exhausted you are. Now is not the time.

Ofelia clears her throat a good bit. "Nah. Throat's a bit sore, but I'll be okay. ...so long as we can get going. I've had enough of this."

The halfling plainly grabs hold of Celegwen's arm. The elf keeps her eyes on you as she's pulled away. You really don't like that she's not answering your question. You suspect she's hurt in a way that you can't heal merely with prayer.

You pat Ray on the back, motioning to move as you frown deeply. He looks up at you with decided concern. If only everyone was as understanding as your dog. "Come on, Ray."

Ofelia carves a winding path behind the network of debris that slowly opens out from the ruined corridor. Gray light is speckled with the shadows of countless shapes moving in the distance. You see and hear the form of a great number of imps, picking through the debris, clearly on high alert. The rogue curses under her breath, but then motions to you all to keep silent.

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>>3868619
You gingerly motion to Ray to not make a sound, and pick a path behind the two women, pushing yourself to keep up with their pace. Despite Ofelia's shorter stature, she is clearly moving as if your lives depended on it, pulling along Celegwen so the elf doesn't stray from the irregular motions. You all weave a path deeper into the cavern, slipping behind countless pillars of debris, as the stone and larger fragments of metal begin to jut out into view.

As you move deeper into the cavern, the shapes become more prominent. There's a small division of imps filtering into the labyrinth you all occupy. The birds are nowhere to be seen- only dozens of small demons, outfitted in shrapnel and trash that they've no doubt scavenged. Celegwen could not look any more irritated, pulling away from Ofelia to better sneak behind her. You all take great pains to dodge and weave behind cover.

Ofelia's keen eyes and Celegwen's acute hearing make apparent how these two women have survived for so long in a matter of moments. The halfling seems to spot movement far beyond what you can even begin to identify, and the sorceress no doubt is hearing footsteps far lighter than anything you can notice. You hold your holy symbol, grateful beyond words to have their aid as you all slip between the shadows, evading detection time after time.

The halfling slips into the shadows after what feels like an hour of slinking behind and between the stone and rubble. You're starting to seriously have trouble keeping up with her, and think you've lost her for the briefest of moments. Bewildered, you turn and try to look for Ofelia, only to see Celegwen has vanished as well. Before panic can properly set in, you're pulled firmly by the back of your robes. You stagger backwards from the motion, nearly pulled off your feet, and slip in between the stone directly behind you.

The gray light barely filters into the ruined building you stand in. There's piles of trash and debris stacked to the ceiling, blocking off view of the outside. Only a thin opening before you seems to be unblocked. You urgently lean yourself back out, seeing Ray looking quite distressed. You put out your hands, leading him inside the building, before turning to see your other companions.

Celegwen and Ofelia look haggard, at best. Both women are clearly terrified. The sound of imps running by outside the building is immediately evident. You hadn't even noticed, but Celegwen had been carrying all of your things this entire time. The elf shoves the backpack, shield and mace into your hands, and crosses her arms, taking a step quietly back.

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>>3868622
You look down at your things with dismay. Dust, blood and bits of maggot cake the sides of the fabric. You brush them off as quietly as you can. You're exhausted- you slide down to the floor, back against the wall, trying to listen as closely as you can for movement. The sound of imps sweeping the cavern is evident. Seeing you slump down, Ofelia does so as well, scooting over to you. Celegwen is off in the rest of the building, clearly examining for any other ways your pursuers could enter.

The rogue steals your attention, making a motion with her hands as if she's writing.

You fish out some parchment and ink, handing it to her with an apologetic look. She offers you a smile, painfully, gingerly, and scrawls something rapidly. The paper is handed back to you in moments.

It reads, "I don't want to die down here. What are we going to do?"

>A) Tell her you'll hold out until the searching imps leave the area, and move as soon as you can. You don't want to give them time to find you, surround you, or make a defense. Everyone is tired, but you don't want to risk being found. You won't do any more fighting until you've rested- sneak across the cavern as quickly as you're able.

>B) Insist on staying put until everyone can catch their breath. Take the time to reassure Ofelia, and try to explain to Celegwen why you acted so strangely. You trust Ofelia enough to stay in the shelter she's found for a short while, at least. Keeping the trust of your companions means more to you than anything right now. Keeping quiet and saving everyone's resources could behoove you all.

>C) Ask Celegwen if she can dissipate the sound around you all. She seems pissed- and staying put for awhile could be risky. You'd rather take that risk though, have her hear the words from your own mouth, and attempt some proper rest than to move forward like this. Elaborate on what happened in the corridor, so she can at least understand.

>D) Write-in.
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>>3868601
Don't want to spoil or ruin any fun but I sincerely appreciate the discussion. Interesting look into how you guys are seeing and interacting with the pantheon. Duly noted about wanting a little Mercy, seriously.
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>>3868888
Nice quad 8s. I feel like that Mercy thing might be endgame. The reward at the end of the journey, if you will. Two threads of this quest and already Richard deserves that and more, but there's still gonna be more to go than this.
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>>3868904
Rest assured, we've got a way to go still. This thread is definitely winding down but we're just getting started.
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>>3868633
>B) Insist on staying put until everyone can catch their breath. Take the time to reassure Ofelia, and try to explain to Celegwen why you acted so strangely. You trust Ofelia enough to stay in the shelter she's found for a short while, at least. Keeping the trust of your companions means more to you than anything right now. Keeping quiet and saving everyone's resources could behoove you all.
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>>3868633
>>C) Ask Celegwen if she can dissipate the sound around you all. She seems pissed- and staying put for awhile could be risky. You'd rather take that risk though, have her hear the words from your own mouth, and attempt some proper rest than to move forward like this. Elaborate on what happened in the corridor, so she can at least understand.
>Invoke Mercy. Not to keep you safe, but to keep you all from hunger and thirst
I dunno if Mercy can do food, but maybe this will do.

Flesh seems the most alright, besides Mercy of course. But I feel Vengeance is the most fair since you pretty much know exactly what you're paying for. That's a form of respect in itself.
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>>3869327
Mercy can certainly stave off hunger and thirst to keep morale up. Good thinking.

Going to leave the vote open tonight, took some allergy meds earlier and am not quite in shape to write an update. Will absolutely put one out tomorrow, though, feel free to continue voting or discussing in the meantime.
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>>3869327
Second this
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>>3869327
Thirding this
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>>3869158
Going to go with the majority here due to the conflicting choices.
>>3869327
>>3869743
>>3870065
Writing now!
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>>3870298
You give Ofelia an apologetic look, and take the parchment from her. Rather than write a reply back, you begin to pen a request to Celegwen.

It's unbelievably frustrating to try and keep your hands steady with how badly they're shaking. Your time with Flesh always has you a little worse for the wear, but this is at least manageable. You force the digits to produce your usual, neat handwriting, tedious as it is. The message, consequently, is short. "I want to explain. Can you dissipate the sound around us all?"

You get Ray's attention before you stand, silently putting a finger to your lips to keep his whining down. The mastiff hasn't made a sound, clearly shaken from recent events, but you want to be careful. You pat him on the head, scratching behind his ears for a moment before getting to your feet. You move as silently as you can- the sound of imps running past is a constant reminder of how much danger you're all in.

The blonde sitting beside you looks up with concern as you stand to approach your other companion. She rises as well, following behind you. Does she not want to be the closest one to the exit? Or is she just that worried about me?

These questions and several more regarding the halfling's thoughts hang in your mind as you approach the elf. She's walked into the furthest corner of the building, but it's still no more than 30ft or so away. This could have once been a small living area, but the walls are so decayed that it's hard to tell what its original form may have been. You don't dare to touch the elf, and settle on holding the note aloft instead.

She immediately notices, and takes it without a second's hesitation. Her eyes light up at the suggestion, although she still seems aggravated. The elf looks around the building, and gestures for you all to come closer. You kneel down, waving to Ray to come and join you, and the mastiff promptly complies.

You all back against the furthest wall of the building as the sorceress whispers something unintelligible into the end of her staff. She hold the knotted and twisted wood close, her words imperceptible. A small bubble of space coalesces from her lips, and within seconds, expands around you all. There's a complete absence of light and sound for a few moments. You hold Ray close against you, trusting him to not panic.

The darkness dissipates entirely. The gray light, barely filtering through the cracks in the rubble around you all, is mercifully back. Celegwen says in a normal speaking voice, "stay close- I produced the effect in a very small area to save my strength."

The sorceress sticks a hand out in front of her, waving it only a few feet around you all in a radius to demonstrate. "Anything beyond here can easily be heard." She returns to the center of the spell, looking at you with equal measures of appreciation and impatience. It's making you terribly uncomfortable.

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>>3870487
"Thank you," you murmur, keeping your eyes downcast. Ray conveniently gives you someone else to look at, as you continue to hold him close to you. You issue a few commands, now that you can speak. Better to not take any chances. "Sit, boy. Stay. ...good boy, Ray."

You keep your irises lowered, but say clearly to Celegwen and Ofelia, "I wanted to explain. What happened."

The elf bristles. You can feel her staring at you expectantly. Ofelia simply draws into herself, obviously still frightened. They both have the decency to not interrupt.

You nervously wring your hands around your holy symbol, fiddling with the gold as you speak. Your voice is much more confident as you speak of the Gods, but your anxiety is plain to anyone looking at you. "You've both seen me pray to the Gods before. I... do not control Their will. ...I am a vessel through which They work. It's my choice to use Their gifts, but they are not given freely. It is Their divine right to use their gifts as they see fit."

You look to Celegwen, as uncomfortable as it is, trying to stress what you're about to say. "I didn't mean to offend you, and I certainly never meant to endanger anyone. I was trying to save your lives."

The elf shifts, clearly wanting to say something, but you continue, "...and your interference could have killed all of us. The God of Flesh granted me strength while I contended with that minor demon. Taking hold of me- while Flesh was working through me- was a terrible offense. I'm to use my own weakness-" you catch yourself, flushing with embarrassment, "His strength- when He sees fit to grant it. You took that from Us."

You cast your eyes down again, ashamed of yourself. "It's nothing short of a miracle that he permitted me to stay with Him. I've neglected His teachings." You draw closer into yourself, your bones prominent against the pieces of cloth that hook and hang over your emaciated frame. Your voice is low and full of determination as you say, "...I intend to correct that."

Both women seem to be at a loss for words, so you continue. "I know you made a promise to me. I never meant to betray your trust."

Celegwen's expression finally softens, but she doesn't reply. A moment passes, before you ask, "would you permit me to pray for a moment to Mercy, for all of us? I'm unfamiliar with how long your sorcery can stay in effect, but I only need a few more words. ...I'd like to keep our hunger and thirst at bay."

The elf finally replies, seemingly remembering herself. "The effect will last as long as I keep it in place. Time is merely an issue for you two. I'm sure Ofelia will appreciate the effort. ...but, Father, this is all deeply troubling."

Ofelia perks up in agreement. Her usually rosy complexion is pale and haggard from stress. "Ya' mean well Richard, but this is... a little much."

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>>3870493
You pull into yourself a little further, trying to repress the hurt that you desperately don't want to be seen across your face. Still holding your holy symbol, you murmur a small prayer. Mercy does not need to hear your words outside of the spell. She is always with you. Your words are soft, barely a whisper, yet your holy symbol responds in turn with heat and intercession. The gnawing hunger fades. The ache in your throat and mouth dissipates. Ofelia looks to you with extreme relief as you lovingly whisper your gratitude to the Goddess.

The halfling laughs nervously. "Somethin' weird isn't gonna happen to me now, is it, Richard?"

You cringe, unable to offer her a smile in return through the offense. "No, Ofelia. Mercy and I have a very close connection. She does not see fit to judge me for such a small prayer. ...we will still need to eventually eat and drink, no matter how we feel now. This is simply to keep our strength up." You look to Celegwen, as difficult as it is. "Celegwen. Can you please remind me to find us some food and water, as soon as we're able?"

Her silver hair bobs slightly as she nods. The elf still looks impeccable, despite how hard you've all been pushing yourselves. "I assume you both need to rest. ...I can keep an eye out, but we still need to move quickly."

You almost smile. She seems to have come around... at least, as much as you can read from her stoicism.

Ofelia makes an exaggerated yawn, her voice dripping with sarcasm. "Oh yeah, sure, let me just take a nap while this place is swarming with monsters."

Looking down at your arms again, robes hanging, the start of the smile vanishes. You grit your teeth, saying with no small measure of difficulty, "I do need to rest. ...I would greatly appreciate it if you both could keep watch. Please wake me if you suspect anything is amiss. ...anything."

The two women exchange glances. Ofelia punches you gently on the side of your arm, having to reach up to do so. The strain on her face is evident, but she's clearly trying to stay chipper. "I'll do my best. You sleep like a fuckin' rock, you know that?"

Celegwen seems disgruntled, but begrudgingly nods her head. "It would be wise to let the search die down. Perhaps the imps will assume we fell down the precipice? I'll set up an alarm in case they find another way in here."

A few moments pass, both women glancing at you, clearly waiting for you to rest before moving. The gnawing sense of discomfort at the back of your mind makes itself unable to ignore. You can't help but say, "Celegwen. ...Ofelia. I didn't mean to frighten you."

There's a long pause between all three of you. Ofelia says, quietly, "I know."

Celegwen shakes her head. "There is madness in your race, Father. I see it in all of you. I understand that you meant well, but what you intend and what we see can be entirely different things."

Ofelia balks. "What the fuck kind of thing is that to say, Gwen?"

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>>3870502
The elf looks firmly down at her companion, and back to you. "I made a promise, to aid you, Father, and to stay by your side as long as I can. I intend to uphold that promise- but I will not silently abide by reckless endangerment of my friend's life. ...or of my own." Celegwen unstraps her short sword from her back, wielding it with one hand and her staff with the other. She looks towards the exit, moving to leave the ring of silence around you all. "We'll see how we fare with swarms of imps and the ruins on high alert, now that the minor demon is destroyed."

Her back turned, she says softly, "...get some sleep, Father. I'll see to the watch."

Ofelia glances between the elf and you, clearly frustrated. She crosses her arms, huffs, and says to you, "I know you didn't mean nothin' by all the fuss, Richard. That whole mess took a lot outta you, didn't it?"

You shrug, acutely aware of the blood and bile streaking most of your hands, robes and face. It's difficult to not take Celegwen's comments to heart- you're painfully aware that you likely do look like a madman.

Ofelia continues, "I know we'll be alright. Just give her a little time- the old hag is really slow on the uptake, sometimes. Here-" the halfling produces a rag from her backpack, giving you something else to clean yourself off with.

"...thank you."

"Get some rest, 'kay? I'll probably join ya' soon enough. Gonna try to calm down Gwen a bit. Ray'll look after ya', right?"

You nod, sliding down next to your mastiff. The dog gingerly licks the side of your hands, retching slightly at the taste, but clearly trying his best to ease your nerves. The adrenaline and chaos was keeping you on high alert, but as soon as you try to relax, you slip deep into unconsciousness.

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You're awakened by Ofelia.

"Richard! Richard!!! RICHARD, GET UP, DAMMIT ALL-"

You bolt upright, sleep hanging off of you like a lead weight. It's unbearably dark. Ofelia is shaking you, hard.

"RICHARD-"

You pull away slightly, murmuring, "what's wrong-"

"Fuckin' hell, Richard, get up. They've found us. Those imps- they're surrounding the building."

Ray growls next to you at the unseen threat. You get to your feet as fast as you can, staggering slightly. Celegwen is standing just a few feet away, staff and sword in hand, glaring at the opening. Starlight is flooding out of her weapons, sealing the opening shut. Her face is slick with sweat, as she's clearly pushing herself to hold the enemy at bay.

Ofelia tosses you your gear. You catch them with a little difficulty, and rapidly strap on your backpack and shield. Your mace weighs heavy in your free hand as the rogue stutters, "Richard, we don't have any way outta' here. I've been searchin' the buildin' for a few hours, but it's all debris. Really unstable. ...there must be 50, 60 of 'em out there, easy."

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>>3870512
>A) Find a structural weakness in the small building, have Celegwen hold off the imps, and break down the wall. Create enough of a mess to escape, and run for your lives away from the swarm of imps. You know that Ofelia saw the library from the entrance to the cavern- maybe you can make a break for it.

>B) Hold off the imps yourself, and have Celegwen dissipate some of the wall so everyone can quietly escape. Create a distraction, to buy everyone time, and sneak away as soon as you have the chance. (Write-in what kind of distraction you wish to make)

>C) Pray to Vengeance to wipe out the swarm of imps in one fell strike. Remove the problem entirely. It will likely take a lot out of you- but you'd rather deal with the problem now, than later.

>D) Write-in.
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>>3870517
>>A) Find a structural weakness in the small building, have Celegwen hold off the imps, and break down the wall. Create enough of a mess to escape, and run for your lives away from the swarm of imps. You know that Ofelia saw the library from the entrance to the cavern- maybe you can make a break for it.
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>>3870517
this >>3870770
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>>3870770
thirding
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>>3870770
>>3870896
>>3871210
Closing the vote, looks like we're ending the thread with a unanimous one. I'll be sure to drop some info after this next post for you all. Sit tight, writing now!
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>>3871223
You can handle a dozen imps, but this is too much. Your voice comes out far more nervously than you'd like it to as you stutter, "where- where is the building the weakest?"

Ofelia gets a devilish look on her face at the question. She gives you a stressed grin as she replies, "suicidal, as always, Richard." She moves quickly, sprinting towards the back of the building. "Come on, over here- quickly-"

"Hold on, Celegwen!" You call out, trying to reassure the elf as you run to follow Ofelia. The rogue slinks behind a pile of rubble, disappearing entirely into the shadows.

"In here. There's a huge break in the stone. Looks like it could come down easy."

You slide in sideways between the debris. You don't quite thank Agriculture, but you're grateful for how little there is of you to get between the stone and rubble. Surely enough, you can see the gray light of the cavern beyond through a large crack in the wall. You call out to Celegwen, "GET READY TO RUN-" as you drive the back end of your mace into the opening, and wedge the walls apart. You're amazed, momentarily, as your shout isn't accompanied by a headache of any kind. It takes no effort to drive apart the building, as the stone instantly begins to crumble and break. You don't have time to deliberate over the lack of pain, swinging your shield overhead, guarding yourself, Ofelia, and Ray as best as you can. Large chunks of stone fall from overhead, threatening to maim or crush you and your companions.

You don't want to wait a second longer than necessary, and kick the wall out in front of you. Keeping your shield more over your companion's bodies than your own, you break open a passage wide enough to escape through. "Go!" you command to Ray and Ofelia, practically shoving them outside before the halfling can protest. "Run! To the library!"

Your command is cut short as you deflect a series of stones. Ofelia's and Ray's small figures disappear from sight, running off into the cavern beyond. Celegwen comes up from behind you in an instant, diving into the opening you've created and pulling you by your robes to follow. You nearly hit your head as you break out of the collapsing building, bringing your height out from under the stone without an inch to spare.

The sound of dozens of imps bellows from behind you. They pour out from around the building, and several more from the opening you created. You run.

You don't look back again, sprinting for your life, tossing aside the stone that had collapsed on your shield. You do hazard a glance over to Celegwen. She seems to be unharmed, but looks more exhausted than you've ever seen her.

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>>3871323
She huffs, "you sleep far too heavily, Father," as you both sprint to catch up and overtake Ofelia and Ray. Your strides are quite obviously double that of the halfling's. Celegwen groans, and grabs the woman's hand, pulling her along as you all sprint further ahead with renewed effort. You risk a glance behind you, and see a stampede of imps overflowing from the debris. Ofelia lets out a small shout.

"Th-this way!" she calls, tugging firmly on Celegwen's arms for you all to dive to the left. You keep their pace, shield in hand, and deflect an arrow as it streaks by before it can pierce one of your allies.

Ofelia guides you all through a series of stone pillars and towering debris- the haphazard motion keeps the imp's ranged weapons at bay, but you're rapidly losing steam, unused to pushing yourself so hard. Ray practically pushes you ahead the moment you start to lag. You pour yourself into your flight with renewed effort with his encouragement. A number of remarkably tall buildings leer ahead.

You all tear through the narrow lanes of rubble, trash heaped impossibly in all directions. A number of buildings appear to be largely intact, this deep into the ruins- and you notice the light suddenly shift hard from gray to black. You almost stop in place, but Ofelia calls out, "keep moving!"

The elf holds her staff aloft, still keeping ahead, and shouts a fluid, bright language beyond your comprehension. A faint light appears from the end of her weapon, soaking in the darkness ahead. You try to look behind you, but you can't see anything beyond a few feet of the sorceress' illumination. The occasional arrow streaks past you, but the aim rapidly becomes more haphazard- and before long, it stops entirely.

Your footsteps and everyone's hard breath quickly becomes the only source of sound. The ground shifts gradually, from a rocky plain to smooth stone. It's harder to keep your traction, scuffed as your shoes are, but you push yourself, breathing hard, keeping pace with the women as they tear ahead. You're relieved beyond description when they slow their pace. Celegwen mutters something under her breath, shrinking the radius of her spell to just barely cover your sight. Ray whines, as the darkness closes in on you all.

Something pierces the silence. You hear a strained sound up ahead, akin to a human's voice. It almost sounds like screaming. You strain your ears, and can make out the noise. It's a nauseating blend of sobbing and laughter. Something mad lies ahead.

Celegwen turns to you, pale as a ghost. Slick with sweat and dust, she gestures to the darkness beyond. The faintest outline of a building leers in the shadows. There are no windows to be seen, no light to be found, only the faintest sound of countless humans in a fit of insanity. "Do you see it?"

You nod, kneeling down to keep Ray steady. "Yes."

Ofelia's voice is low, out of breath, and deathly afraid.

"...keep your guard up. There's humans ahead."

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>>3871332
That concludes our second thread of Catalyst Quest! Thank you guys so much for all the feedback, votes and participation. I'd love to hear any thoughts, questions or criticism you might have while the thread is up.

We'll resume with thread 3 once we're completely off page 10 (likely within less than 2-3 days time). As always, updates will come in the afternoons and evenings EST. Thanks again!

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>>3871332
>There's humans ahead
these aren't sane humans right? Well I hope they at least have food
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>>3871627
Heavily implied that they aren't, but you guys will see soon enough.
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>>3871886
You will be astounded at our ability to ignore implications
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>>3871916
Coming from a TTRPG background, I always try to assume that anything not explicitly said might go unnoticed. ...and it's safe to assume that everything implied can fly under the radar. That's half the fun though, right?
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A little early, but just wanted to drop the updated journal entry for you all before the next thread. Looks like we'll be on page 10 for a minute, so I think it should be alright.
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>>3872701
>no sweet cinders bundle
Would have been good to have against the ice major demon but we wasted them on revenge against the mindreaper guy
>those dwindling supplies
Such despondence sets the stage for heroism... or cowardice.
>Embraced by Her in darkness, can invoke without speech
Thanks based Waifu Goddess.
>triggered Catalyst: 28 times
Thanks less based Revenge God
>all that in Spirit
Fuck off mindbreak Bitch
>convulsions in entire body
So Storm is the one causing his seizures? That sucks. At least he's somewhat good to invoke for the tough shit.
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>>3873024
The cinders WERE used against the ice demon.
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>>3873032
Oh I'm a retard who forgot to reread. I just had the "Richard threw the bundle at the mindreaper" mind. My bad.
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>>3873024
>>3873032
>>3873036
One of the cinders was used on destroying the body of the shrouded demon. Ofelia threw the remaining two at the ice demon to kill it outright. You guys got a lot of mileage out of them.

Storm outright caused a seizure after Richard saw the vision of Him. Over the course of the last two threads, that was the only full-blown episode you've experienced. Manipulating lightning does hell to your nervous system, apparently.

Glad a few of you got to see the updated journal before the end of the thread! Doing a big group drawing of the party and all of the demons from this thread some time today. Hopefully we'll have some time left before the thread falls off the board, otherwise I'll just post it in the next one.
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A little parting gift for our second thread! Thanks again everyone.
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Richard will be a daddy for real once he knocks up Mercy I want this to happen, fucking hell this guy needs some good to happen to him in his shitty fucking life



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