Jul. 29th, 2025 09:02 pm
EVENT: Heartless Swarm
Things have been fairly peaceful for a while now as everyone has settled into their current lives on this new world. But one day towards late summer, that all comes to an end.
One of the portals in the sky suddenly opens again, an odd glowing light surrounding it as it ejects creature after creature. Then it closes, followed by another glowing portal elsewhere in the sky emitting the same creatures. Small and black, mostly, with odd antennae and glowing eyes. Some here will know them. The Heartless, creatures of the darkness who seek hearts. Those they attack, if they give in to the darkness in their hearts, will become Heartless themselves.
Where is a Keybearer when we need one?!
OOC INFO
Heartless can be encountered anywhere! They're pouring into Edge, the Midgar ruins, Kalm, Wutai, and everywhere else. Balamb Garden won't be spared, but if they're able to seal everything off in time and take flight, they may be safe from the majority of the creatures and be a safehouse for anyone desperate to escape them.
Anyone familiar with Heartless is encouraged to try to defeat them (or control them, if they're lucky enough to possess that ability). But they may find something else will push back if they try. Did someone deliberately send the Heartless through the portals? Who, and why? Does someone on the other side of those portals know what's happening here? And why are the portals glowing when they open? Is there any important significance in that?
(And yes, this is a very significant event that will have a deep bearing on the overall plot!)
Before anyone asks, having your character become a Heartless is probably not a good idea, given that it would be very difficult to get them back to their normal selves at this point in the game. But we welcome intense situations of Heartless trying their hardest to claim hearts before they're stopped!
The event is scheduled to run through August 10th, but backdating and backtagging is encouraged for as long as everyone wants! Post toplevels to this post or create new posts!
One of the portals in the sky suddenly opens again, an odd glowing light surrounding it as it ejects creature after creature. Then it closes, followed by another glowing portal elsewhere in the sky emitting the same creatures. Small and black, mostly, with odd antennae and glowing eyes. Some here will know them. The Heartless, creatures of the darkness who seek hearts. Those they attack, if they give in to the darkness in their hearts, will become Heartless themselves.
Where is a Keybearer when we need one?!
Heartless can be encountered anywhere! They're pouring into Edge, the Midgar ruins, Kalm, Wutai, and everywhere else. Balamb Garden won't be spared, but if they're able to seal everything off in time and take flight, they may be safe from the majority of the creatures and be a safehouse for anyone desperate to escape them.
Anyone familiar with Heartless is encouraged to try to defeat them (or control them, if they're lucky enough to possess that ability). But they may find something else will push back if they try. Did someone deliberately send the Heartless through the portals? Who, and why? Does someone on the other side of those portals know what's happening here? And why are the portals glowing when they open? Is there any important significance in that?
(And yes, this is a very significant event that will have a deep bearing on the overall plot!)
Before anyone asks, having your character become a Heartless is probably not a good idea, given that it would be very difficult to get them back to their normal selves at this point in the game. But we welcome intense situations of Heartless trying their hardest to claim hearts before they're stopped!
The event is scheduled to run through August 10th, but backdating and backtagging is encouraged for as long as everyone wants! Post toplevels to this post or create new posts!
Re: Sandry, Daja, Tris, Briar | OTA
Re: Sandry, Daja, Tris, Briar | OTA
"Sure," Daja said. "But not all of us can throw lightning. Open to ideas."
Briar flipped a seed at one, sending green magic into it so it grew into a throny vine that... the Hearless passed right through. "With Daj on this one! We could use a plan before Copper Curls runs herself out of braids."
"I don't know!" Sandry wailed. "We don't have the time or the oils to weave another net to catch them!"
"Net... huh?" Daja said. "Okay, got it." she switched to mental speech. Tris gave her a sharp look at one time, but then they all nodded.
Sandry pulled a hank of spun yarn from her pocket and threw it in the air, it broke into strings and started weaving itself into an open net, Briar threw a few seeds at the mid air net and they grw ingot climbing vines that wove themselves into the pattern.
Once they had a large enough net, Daja called "anyone who doesn't want to get burned stay very very still!"
Sandry dropped the net downwards as the plants on the vine all superheated to the point they made the air waver. Tris, sweating, untied the rest of the small braid on the side of her head and the net dropped neatly so that each person was perfectly framed in one of the holes - so long as they had all frozen when told to, and the net dropped on the Heartless. As soon as it hit the ground the whole thing came alive with lightning, doing more damage than Tris' small bolts had been managing.
"Remind me why we seperated out our powers again?" Daja asked, panting a bit herself, leaning on her staff with one hand, her other hand absently petting the metal over the back of the first hand.
Re: Sandry, Daja, Tris, Briar | OTA
He was skeptical of the net going over his wings safely and drew them tightly against his body.
He smirked as many Heartless were attacked at once by the net. “Creative,” he praised.
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"Yeah, guess we do, duchess, got an idea to take out the rest?"
"What about a sheet?" Daja suggested.
Sandry nodded. "A tighter weave. Tris?"
"I'll channel through you, weave it," she said shortly.
Sandry nodded and a cloud thickened and darkened as it slowly grew downwards, lighting flashing brightly within it. Sandry and Tris were both sweating a bit. Whatever they were building this time, it was big.
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cool if they take out the last of the ones near them so they can all talk?
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Tris started to fall but Daja and Briar caught her and helped her sit on the ground. Both of the small braids that framed her face were completely unbraided and already curling around her pale face. She was breathing hard. Sandry leaned lightly against a wall carefully.
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Tris glared daggers at him through her spectacles, he seemed not to notice.
"Hopefully there will be another storm soon, a natural one."
"I'll recharge just fine, thank you," Tris snapped.
"Ah, Daj knows, no need to bite her neb off, Copper curls," Briar said, pulling lightly on one of Tris' now loose curls, laughing as she swatted his hand away. The little glass dragon trying to bite his hand, did the trick though and he stuck it on his pockets. Though possibly not before Sephiroth would be able to see that the tattoo he has of leafy vines on his hand... moves.
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He sighed and pulled out his hands. Both of them had tattoos wrapping around his wrists, over the backs of his hands and then around to under his nails, and both sets of vines and leaves moved. The leaves under the nails even seemed to be growing. "I have plant magic, and Sandry is a stitch witch."
Tris snorted.
Briar ignored her and continued. "I was foolish enough to borrow a needle from Sandry's mage kit,"
"Borrow?" Daja said, a brow raised.
"I gave it back," he muttered, then shook his head. "Anyway, I nicked the needle with out asking and used it with a plant dye I made and..." he shrugged and put his hands back in his pockets. "Lesson learned. Never touch another mage's mage kit."
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He quirked an eyebrow in concern. "You're stuck with that now because of a small mistake?" Magic was dangerous, but there was generally a way to reverse it.
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Sandry smiled softly. "We were honored by the time he gave us when he was our teacher." Then her expression hardened as she looked at the person to whom they had been speaking. "Sir, you said that you have worked with unmagic before. You will explain now, thank you," she said suddenly sounding and looking like a noblewoman who was used to her orders being obeyed without thought.
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He looked to Sandry. "As I told you, these creatures are called Heartless in my world. They are the hearts of those fallen to the darkness. There are very few who can control them. Most who can use them for evil. I make them stop their madness back home. I do not know why they do not listen to me here."
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Had she actually fainted or just grown weak?
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Tris swallowed hard, trying not to be sick.
"We need clarification," Daja said, hands holding tight to her staff. "Did we just slaughter a bunch of people trapped within unmagic?"
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Daja snorted. "Look who found religion," she teased, but it was weak.
Sandry pulled a handkerchief from her sleeve. She dabbed at her eyes. "I'll thank any and every God myself," she said, weak with relief.
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"Well. I should get all of you back to the city before there's another attack."
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"If I wasn't so tired I'd throw something at you," Tris growled.
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"I can brew us some energy tea," Briar said. "And I have some soup balls."
"Food would help," Sandry said, nodding. "And I can weave some bandages while I eat for anyone who might need them."
"I have some oils to work into them, but I'll have to replenish soon," Briar said.
"If we're taking a food break no one had better bother me while I read my book," Tris said.
"I'll help with whatever is needed," Daja said.
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He didn't like to think of them out in the middle of nowhere, especially now that Heartless were attacking.
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