I'm Burning Low, So Revive Me

Jan 30, 2011 00:23

Namira had sequestered herself off in a sensorium for this exercise. With her magic acting up at best, and being entirely unreliable at worst, she had decided to handle it the best way she could. Unfortunately, she didn't see how destroying a section of the city in a huge column of flame would help anyone with anything, and people would be terribly ( Read more... )

yve cousland, celena vantari, namira amell, !status: open, aibghalien marsai, ronnae

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curiousredsoul January 30 2011, 06:42:35 UTC
Curious as ever, the sounds of combat and sense of magic drew the dragon in as she was passing by. The dragoness quickly taking in the scene as she swept her gaze about, her gaze quickly picking out the source of the magic as well as the supposed threats closed in on the mage.

She was stuck for a moment as to whether to just stand by and watch to see if the mage had something to deal with the approaching adversaries or to intervene in the others simulation to tackle the three closing opponents. Noting that the mage seemed quite intent on her spell though she decided to intervene this time.

Stepping forward Namira might note a red glow coming from a dragon a few meters behind her before and invisible force impacted the three Genlock's, hurling them away from the caster. Waiting for the other to finish her spell, before she would speak up, "My apologies for interrupting,"

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silverytongue January 30 2011, 08:32:30 UTC
Namira's stonefist sailed through the air to impact the Alpha, but didn't knock him over as she hoped. He skidded back a bit and knocked Hakkar to the side. The mabari yelped, but he landed on his feet after a short tumble and tenaciously returned to take down the hurlock.

"Much appreciated!" she said conjuring up another spell, "Hakkar! To me!" For a moment, the mabari hesitated, not wanting to leave his prey, but he quickly backed off as Namira's spell impacted the hurloc's armor. Followed by a bolt from her staff for good measure.

Ugh, all this magic, all at once was making her feel dizzy. She turned and--

Oh. Maker's balls.

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curiousredsoul January 30 2011, 09:21:34 UTC
Celena watched on with quite the interest as she kept the Genlocks pinned with her telekinesis as the mage took on the larger adversary.

"Most welcome," she replied easily in turn as she watched spell after spell impact the larger creature. The mage had some power behind her spells, though a somewhat different manner of casting, it had Celena curious none the less.

When she turned around though she knew that expression near immediately, well she certainly seemed to get reactions out of people, this one she'd guess had experience with dragon's before but perhaps not good experience, nevertheless she dipped her head toward the other in greetings, "An interesting scenario you've brought up, creatures from your homeworld I'd gather?"

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silverytongue January 31 2011, 18:21:22 UTC
"Darkspawn," Namira replied carefully. "How did you fit in the door?" Her head still felt like it was swimming in Alistair's soup, truth be told, but she rallied as best as she could.

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curiousredsoul February 1 2011, 09:57:20 UTC
"Indeed? Not a foe I have come across on my own world, I must say," She examined one of the fallen darkspawn before looking back to the mage, "Quite easily, most of the doors aboard this ship can acomadate my current size, if I was my original size that would be another matter," She replied easily with a smile.

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silverytongue February 1 2011, 18:04:29 UTC
"No, they're the punishment the Maker laid upon our world after mages stormed the Golden City. At least, that is what the Chantry tells us." Namira wasn't so sure she believed that, though her debates on the validity of the Maker and his Eternal Bride had been quite refreshing (if wholly sacrilegious).

...That was a lot of teeth there, Celena. "I see, well, I can't say I've seen terribly many dragons, having killed just the one." And apparently the Arch Demon, but Celena didn't really need to hear how similar she looked to that being of pure nightmare.

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curiousredsoul February 2 2011, 01:29:14 UTC
Celena looked back over the creatures a moment before looking back to the Mage, punishment by the Maker, their god she would assume, "No small punishment I would gather then," She would reply lightly.

Well she is a dragon after all, lots of teeth come with the package. Killed a dragon, hmm? "Indeed? Many worlds have different dragons it would seem, was the dragon in question an active threat?" she would ask curiously, watching her with interest.

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