Liberation of the Kingdom of Swampa Part 6
On Qaceria, Fraxat and Grumlock are relaxing. Fraxat spots her grandmother Araxat." Grumlock hide!" Fraxat said.
Grumlock hides behind a boulder." Grandmother, must we have this horrible war against the Replitas? Isn't there a better way?"
" I'm afraid there isn't a better way, Fraxat. The Replitas have to be dealt with. You understand that, right?" Araxat said.
" I don't know. It's just that this whole war feels wrong. wouldn't it be easier just to take out Killrog?" Fraxat said.
" Yes, but then another Replita would just take his place. " Araxat said.
" Grandmother, maybe the Replitas aren't all bad?" Fraxat said.
Araxat hugs her granddaughter." Fraxat, don't empathize with the enemy. Remember, we are fighting to take our kingdom back form the Replitas," Araxat said.
Araxat mechanical arm brings to glow a bright blue. " grandmother, why is your mechanical arm glowing?" Fraxat said.
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Araxat does say anything and blasts Fraxat with a beam of energy. Fraxat coughs up blood. " Grandmother, why?" Fraxat said.
Fraxat falls to the ground. " It was for you own good, my granddaughter," Araxat said.
Grumlock jumps up from a rock and lands next to Araxat." You attack Fraxat. Fraxat was Grumlock's friend. Grumlock smash bad Toadian," Grumlock said.
Grumlock goes to strike Araxat, but she just vanishes and appears behind him. " hmm, I guess I better deposed of you. Oh, and FYI I'm an Intoadian," Araxat said.
Araxat telekinetically lifts Grumlock up in the air. Using her telekinesis Araxat places a micro bomb inside Grumlock's skull. Araxat then takes out a remote and presses it. Fraxat sees this and watches helplessly as Grumlock's head explodes.
" Grandmother, how could you. He was only trying to protect me. He didn't deserve that!" Fraxat said.
Araxat doesn't say anything. Instead, she uses her telekinesis to operate on Fraxat's brain. Giving her a lobotomy. " Don't worry, my granddaughter," Araxat said.
" I will make sure you won't remember what happen here or that Replita. " Araxat said. Araxat calls her daughter." Uraxat, this is your grandmother," Araxat said.
" I found Fraxat, but she's in critical condition. " Araxat said.
" What happen?" Uraxat said.
" She was attacked by a Replita. Luckily, I got here on time. I was able to subdue the Replita before he could finish her off. I will be taking her back to my Lab to give her medical treatment." Araxat said.
Araxat hangs up her phone and then puts on a mask. ( I sorry I had to do that to you, my granddaughter, but you force my hand,) Araxat thought.
Disciples of the Dragon IV: The Feathers of the Phoenix
[QUOTE=KingofPie;4635601]"Have you been huffing fumes?" Sasheem sneered, picking his ear. "Sasheem's the last practitioner of the Snake. Doesn't matter if that's his fault or not, he deserves to fave these trials as much as you two. ....And Sasheem's probably more qualified anyway."
"So, basically this is your fault," Sasheem decided, shaking his head at Ochazuke. "But....she's the last of the Tiger so, Sasheem supposes she isn't an imposter per se. Still a thief, though."[/QUOTE]
"Sasheem," Ochazuke spoke slowly, his words measured. More pointedly, he'd addressed the Majin by name.
"Humour me. Why are you here?"
[QUOTE=Cleric of HellÂ’s Brigade;4635324]The Phoenix gestures west.
“Under the mountains. Seek the Peak known as Caliban. The shrine is there.”[/QUOTE]
"Ugh, not another Mountain," Zaofan sighed, resting the butt of his staff on the ground, "well, I suppose there's no helping it."
At the very least, spectral as this Lion may be...well, at least it was something fro [I]Earth[/I]. "Master Balon! Do you know the way?"
[I]Westward.[/I] Extending his senses over the horizon, Ochazuke followed suit by casting his view out upon the sea. Against the Phoenix's great flaming countenance, it seemed like a gaudy expanse of inky blood, cresting to brief points of brilliance that rose and fell.
"If I may, I'd like to have your name before we departed, Guardian," he said to the Phoenix, "The Wolf, the Spider, the Bear, we carry their memory and their knowledge. You, our diminished kin, deserve no less."
Nothing Gold Can Stay, Part III
It was not death the Archon of Criostalach offered in the end but mercy, as it had transported the two several thousand miles below the surface of the planet to a place that was known only to the Archon: the [URL="https://imgur.com/A2lVJBr"]Crystal Hollow.[/URL]
A place the Archon of Criostalach had first learned of it after its soul was bound -- out of desperation -- to that of a young Khosian.
Yet even then, the place had been ancient. Its ability to sense its namesake heightened when their energy was shared between them, the Hollow had drawn the young Archon to it while it had been on the verge of catastrophe. It was in this quiet, dark place that the Archon-to-be had learned that the crystals which lined every inch of the Hollow possessed a calming effect that had served the Eldest well; though it had also found that the Lake at times could facilitate something more direct than simply a mental struggle.
Which was why the Archon of Criostalach had decided against simply killing Ishtar, when it realized what was happening.
It knew the crystals might help prevent further fracturing, and the waters might trigger a manifestation. Things it would risk first -- due to what the Oni had done for them -- before simply putting an end to her life. Though ... as far gone as the Oni was, the Eldest was somewhat worried that outcome was inevitable, all the same. "[COLOR=#40e0d0]I make no promises, Ishtar,[/COLOR]" the Archon chimed softly while holding her as it waded into the cool, dark water. "[COLOR=#40e0d0]The Lake may allow you to confront your demons; but it will not help you overcome them.[/COLOR]" Then, reaching its center the Eldest hesitated briefly, before letting slip its chime-like sigh.
"[COLOR=#40e0d0]May it work as I hope, for your sake.[/COLOR]" Then she simply let Ishtar go ... and allowed the water to drag her down. Only after the ripples faded, did the Eldest return to shore to stand vigil.
If Ishtar could not gain control of herself after all, the only mercy left to her would be a swift death ...
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As the Oni sank, she finally began to stir.
Unaware of where she was beyond the fact that she was still on Tatenen, she could only focus on the fact that the pain and grief she had felt since arrived was reduced; and further still it seemed that she was more ... coherent. The next thing she noticed, was that it felt like she was falling, and that it was so very, terribly cold.
[I]
Is this ... ?[/I]
[B]No. [/B]Came the calm response. [B]Only a brief respite. [/B]
[I]Ah ... so I have not managed to silence you.[/I] Ishtar thought, cutting through the biting cold. [I]Why do you ... persist ? It is not supposed to be like this ... why must you make me suffer further ?[/I]
For awhile after she said this there was simply silence as she continued to sink, and freeze. It was only after she had reached the bottom of the primeval aquifer and settled on its bottom, that the voice -- her subconscious -- deigned to respond. Though it was strange, she seemed weary. [B]You cannot be this blind. Unless ... you truly do not remember ? [/B]
Silence reigned from Ishtar, and she continued on.[B] Or are too far gone for it to matter. [/B]
[I]I do not know what you are talking about ![/I] Ishtar barked back. [I]All this is, is more suffering piled on to an already insurmountable amount; and I would have no more of it ! So please ... [/I]the Oni continued, growing quiet. [I]Please just leave me to fall apart alone ... so that when the tears and the pain is spent, I can do as I have before ... please. [/I]It was here the decision was made, much like it had been five thousand years ago. That she had tried so hard only to suffer, and fail was too much to keep on remembering; so she would do just that. Forget ... and press forward, so that in no time at all -- relative to herself -- it would be okay again. Then she could return to Sarada ...
[B]No ... remember what happened the last time. [/B]The weary voice responded softly. [B]She does not deserve to suffer for what we are unable to overcome, and by the time you healed yourself naturally ... she would be long dead.[/B]
[I]Liar ! Sarada will wait for me ! Not to mention I have done this before, and was stronger for it ! [/I]Ishtar replied, growing all the more sure that all she needed was to quiet her subconscious and forget the pain of the past few days, to properly recover. Though it would have been obvious to any who heard this, the flaws in her reasoning. How suppressing this level of trauma would simply turn her into a time bomb primed to detonate at the next upheaval ... and given the last time she had been overwhelmed by trauma ...
[I]I just need to do it again,[/I] Ishtar repeated.
[B]Ishtar, no ... it will not work. Not this time.[/B] She said, in an attempt to reason. It was too late however, Ishtar's mind -- or at least the dominant half -- had been made up. To return to Sarada, and make things right in the world; she would simply need to forget by any means possible.
[I]
So please ... just go.[/I] Ishtar said, hoping that for once that would be all it took. Only to find herself as ever, disappointed.
[B]You know that is not how it works ...[/B] Fate being what it was however -- a mischievous bitch -- both halves were suddenly overcome with a sense of vertigo; and found themselves staring at each other. Ishtar on one side, and her subconscious on another. Which caused the subconscious half to simply say. I suppose you have your chance now, to excise me for good. Which caused the Oni opposite to simply say, Yes ... Hakai.
Nothing Gold Can Stay, Part IV
A moment later, as the Archon of Criostalach continued its vigil, an Oni exploded out of the once-still waters propelled by a lance of jet-black Hakai that carried her high above into the crystalline ceiling. Not a heartbeat later, an Oni the former's mirror image launched itself from the now tempestuous water intent on putting a swift end to things so that she could finish what she had come here to do ... but as with everything that had led to this queer situation; it would not be so easy a thing to do.
Before Ishtar could slam her fist through her copy's head, she vanished. And reappearing behind the golden-eyed Oni, she grabbed hold of her leg and hurled her away.
Though it seemed the copy had sustained a considerable amount of damage, the beam of Hakai punching a clean hole through her stomach that was slowly but steadily beginning to consume the rest of her. "If this is how it is to end, one hopes I can beat the sense into us our more ... bestial state failed to." She muttered, before closing in. Though it seemed Ishtar, as far gone as she was and now divested of the voice of reason -- her more reasonable half -- that had otherwise been holding her back; seemed more than willing to simply unleash everything she had and had held back.
"[B]Hakai[/B] [B]![/B]" Ishtar barked, as another lance of energy was discharged in ... Ishtar's direction.
Yet the Oni was prepared this time, coating her hand in Hakai so that she could simply cancel out the beam with one of her own. Only to be forced to do so again, and again as her golden-eyed counterpart continued to fill the space between them with the energies of destruction. Though as this back and forth continued, Ishtar found herself more and more disgusted by the her opposite. So after cancelling out yet another burst of Hakai, the Oni tried another kind of attack.
So adamant we were about never using it flippantly, and yet here you are using it again, and again; all so you can silence the voice of the one person above all else who wishes to help !" She called out. Though the response she received proved that it would be much harder than simply calling herself out.
"If you truly wished to help you would not have forced this !" Ishtar screamed. "Would have simply shut up and given me the time I needed to piece together my broken mind !"
A burst of lightning struck Ishtar square in the face then, with a response launched soon after. "Like the time before that, and the one before that ? Just how many times do I have to remind us that it has never, and will never work ! All it does is push the breakdown a little further back; the way Zurvan planned for when we were born ! How else do you think we subverted the seal and transformed all those years ago ?"
There was a moment after the words were offered, were the Hollow was deathly still save for the echoing of that last biting question.
[I]How else ... [/I]
Not affording her other half the chance to respond during this lull -- or worse, for the Hakai to finish eating away at her -- Ishtar IT'd in and rammed her fist square in the Oni's face. "You have suppressed us, again, and again, and again, and AGAIN !" She roared, her fists continuing to hammer away at Ishtar's face as she tried to do as Sarada had so many times before. "You have made us forget so much. Allowed your mind to be ground down and twisted into what others wanted it to be. To the point where the woman we were ... the woman I ..." She hesitated; and Ishtar -- who had been growing stronger with each blow -- had her opening.
A fist slammed into her chest and out the other side, blood immediately welling up in Ishtar's mouth.
"... damn."
Pulling her fist from out of the Oni's chest with a sickening squelch, Ishtar finally replied after being battered and bloodied. "It does not matter how many times I have done it ... so long as it works, and I can return to my Little Love with a clear mind. Besides," she continued as Ishtar began to fall back down towards the stygian lake. "It is obvious now that you are nothing more than the worst parts of me. The Druj ... Angra Mainyu." Who else could she be after all ? Certainly not the half who had picked herself up, time and time again. Forced herself to press on despite all the things she had suffered, and experienced. She was the half that had fallen. Had succumbed to grief and shattered the Moon ... and once free of her ... of it; she could heal and be the Oni she was truly meant to be.
Judging from the blows she had taken, too, it was just a matter of finishing her off. Something she prepared to do in earnest, only to find that the dying Oni had vanished beneath the waves already. Though it mattered little, all she needed was one more attack.
"Easier than I thought it would be," she mused before outstretching her palms. "Though knowing that you are an aspect of myself ... one must be sure."
As she held out her palms, energy from the Hollow -- and the planet -- began flooding in; and before long the golden-eyed Oni would have enough energy to completely erase her other half from this life and the next ... along with the planet itself. Which would be ... regrettable perhaps, after all she had done to save it. Yet in the moment she could not see past silencing her detractor so that she could begin to mend. Before that could come to pass however, a single lance of jet-black energy punched through the sphere, Ishtar herself, and buried itself in the crystalline ceiling; and her focus now broken from the injury, the energy she had amassed until that point detonated, all but splitting the Crystal Hollow in half.
Seriously injured now, both from Hakai and the explosion that all but ended her, Ishtar could no longer remain airborne. With a pained shriek, Ishtar fell from the sky and slammed down hard onto the outcropping of Crystal that extended out over the lake ...
Only for, a few moments after she landed, her other half managed to rise shakily on demonic wings into the sky above her. Not far from dying herself however -- the Hakai having all but eaten through her and finished bisecting her the way Luop had meant to; alongside her sucking chest wound -- the golden-eyed Oni labored to speak.
"H ... hah. Now you've done it," and the Oni that lay broken against the cliff could only glare, as her other half struggled to continue. "... Now we are both hypocrites." Glancing down at her injuries, the Oni shuddered weakly. "Did my best though, you know. To help us ... achieve that balance Zurvan was always telling us about even though he was engendering the opposite." She said now, barely speaking above a whisper. "All those worlds ... we watched. All those damn 'lessons', designed to erase who and what we ... I was. It's just that ... this time. There was only one thing left to lose ... and I couldn't, not after everything we learned. Understand ?"
Ishtar, managed to lift her head up from where it rested against cold crystal; only so she could say back.
"No ..."
The Ishtar hovering above, managed a small smile. "You always were the stubborn half ... No matter, then." The Oni felt a tug then, and a moment later she lost all feeling in her legs; the Hakai finally doing what it was designed to. "... about that time then, hm ?" The Oni asked, before the tip of her finger began to glow. This time, her other half did not respond, only lifted up a battered hand and [URL=https://i.imgur.com/68K48oy.mp4]stretched it up toward her[/url] ... and the intent was obvious.
"Yea ..."
Without waiting to be killed by her other half, a lance of energy bisected the Oni's outstretched arm.
"For what it's worth I am sorry." The golden-eyed Oni said then, clearly pained. "All this suffering," and over something that in the end was proven to be so flawed it was laughable. "Before we die however, I would like to correct one more thing ... that tale Zurvan always told of Ahura Mazda, and Angra Mainyu; and how you always assumed that I was the latter ... you the former." The half below could only stare, too injured now to even protest. "At times I certainly was ... that beast on Tatenen most notably ... but that was part of the lie, wasn't it. Made us believe it was so terribly black and white, made you hate yourself."
Her fingertip began to glow again, only this time the beam was fired toward the ceiling.
"Ahura Mazda ... Angra Mainyu. Just more gilding for the cage; and that last fragment of who we were ? It was our ... my name. Inanna." The Oni turned away then, content at least that she remembered it to the last, "and now our suffering is over. Sleep well, Ishtar."
Finally finished now, the beam of Hakai that had been fired toward the ceiling fragmented; and dozens of lances rained down from the sky above as a [B]Black Rain[/B].
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Nothing Gold Can Stay, Finale
Witness to the whole of it, the Archon of Criostalach could only stare when the Ishtar that had been cut in half, managed the killing blow ... and like that, it was almost over. The Eldest still had a task to perform, after all. So approaching warily, the Archon of Criostalach looked the woman up and down carefully; before asking in a soft-sounding chime. "[COLOR="#40E0D0"]Is all well ?[/COLOR]"
An answer that would determine its course of action.
The golden-eyed Oni ... Inanna ... turned, and with a tired half-smile, simply shook her head. "No ... but you have nothing to fear from me. The matter is settled, my mind calm. Free." She replied, before gesturing down at what was left of her. "If at all possible however, I'd ask your leave to stay here awhile ... there are things I would do before I return to the Universe Ishtar left behind." Less worried than before having heard the Oni's voice, the Eldest nodded. "[COLOR="#40E0D0"]Of course you may, though ... Are you not Ishtar ?[/COLOR]"
The Oni smiled, but shook her head. "To be honest, at the moment I'm not sure." She retained the memories, both good and ill after all ... and even the injuries; but to say she was the person that Zurvan made her into, was not at all acceptable anymore. Never would be again. So with a sigh, she simply smiled again at the Archon of Criostalach, before saying simply.
"I will find out soon enough."
Seeming to understand the answer -- for it was something that several Archon had expressed upon their consolidation -- the Archon of Lasair simply extended her arm.