Characters:
aiursfavoredson,
justiceisdue,
soulparadox,
dungenessmaster Location: Romania
Rating: PG-13
Time: December 8th
Description: Team Three Aliens and a Clone head to Romania to take care of a fire breathing dragon.
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here there be dragons. but hopefully just one )
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'Our target will undoubtedly be a Kishin Egg, Nataku.' He came to a stop when the others did. Hearing his Weapon in the back of his mind, the templar took a few steps forward to stand where the crossroads was. Closing his eyes, Nataku's voice was a welcomed hum in his mind as his Weapon spoke of the snow before he focused his attention on the area around surrounding them ( ... )
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She spared a glance to Nataku when he said her name, her eyes flicking down to the snow in his hand for a moment before turning back to Tassadar. Having visited planets that were nothing but snow, she didn't find it very interesting at all. Now was not the time to indulge Nataku's curiosity, either, though her thoughts were similar to Tassadar's. Maybe later, when the threat of getting burned alive wasn't so urgent ( ... )
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But since they seemed to have reached a sort of unspoken tolerance of the other's behavior, Karkat hadn't brought it up.
He frowns at Nataku as the clone starts wandering through the snow. He still doesn't fully understand that guy, either. But then, they're not partners, so he hasn't made much effort.
"Who cares, it's just crystallized water. Put that shit down before you give yourself frostbite; we don't know how long we're going to be out here, and I doubt you thought to bring gloves."
Seeing Selendis move, Karkat turned to walk with her. You never knew when there'd be an ambush, and he was going to be ready.
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One of the ribbon's end unwrapped so that he could speak to the other two. "I do not know how far it is, but I am worried about my Meister." He felt that he should explain his actions, though he wondered if this was something that he should. "I will protect you two as well, because you are friends."
This he felt that he should have said regardless if it was or was not. They should know that with them, they would be as safe as possible. "I wonder what the Kishin Egg has against the landscape." He turned to stare at the scorched ground. But then, it did not seem as though they had much sense to their actions. The ribbon end returned to wrapping around Tassadar's arm.
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His attention remained largely fixated on the area around him though. 'I doubt that it cares much either way for the land,' Tassadar murmured as they continued to press forward. Each movement he made was carefully placed, and despite his large size, the templar managed to move without sound.
Tracking came relatively easy to him, and Tassadar knew well that this would be a patient game. They would continue the hunt until they'd found their prey. 'We need to remain down-wind of the beast if we are to remain at an advantage,' Tassadar unnecessarily warned his companions. He wasn't certain how much ( ... )
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The best way to protect one another, after all, was to fight and win. Even if the beast didn't fly, the fire was going to be a problem, and more destructive to everything around them than a mutalisk. The terrans, on the other hand, relied quite a bit on fire to do their work for them. A dragon may be just the right combination of zerg and human to slow them down, but they would overcome it.
Selendis made no move for Karkat when Nataku transformed, letting her weapon have the freedom of doing so when he wished. Just when she was beginning to think it was going to be a long walk, the wind shifted and brought with it new scents from the mountain. She stopped dead, certain Tassadar smelled it at the same moment she did. All of these monsters had a unique scent, but there was always something familiar about each Kishin that gave them away ( ... )
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He grabbed Selendis's hand as she reached for him and transformed, and immediately he wondered why he hadn't just done that in the first place. Freedom to move around as he wanted was good, but in this form he had more awareness of their surroundings. At least he was sure if it'd been there, Nataku would've spoken up.
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'It may not yet be aware that we are here,' Tassadar offered his Weapon while Nataku curiously peered at Karkat. One advantage to their retained abilities is that they did not need to speak verbally, and thus could keep their tactics purely between those they wished. It was that link that would make them strong, and as he took a step over to begin climbing up the side of the mountain, Tassadar murmured, 'If it has yet to discover our presence, then we would do best to close in on either side of the beast.'That would also keep the ( ... )
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Going without it, and walking into the trees, though, reminded her of the Asari Hunting Grounds on Aiur. There they relied on themselves and their senses for the hunt, and if it were not so cold she might pretend they were there now. What was left of the Grounds, anyways.
Selendis watched Nataku for a moment, considering she'd always been curious about the effectiveness of a ribbon in combat. It seemed almost absurd that the great Tassadar would arm himself with that, but she never doubted they were successful. She didn't verbally respond to Tassadar's command, as a simple thought of acknowledgement would brush his mind. While she split off from his path, they were not that far apart. It was not long before the faint scent became a stench, and it began to smell more like ( ... )
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He fell into surly silence as they broke from Tassadar and Nataku. The plan was a simple one, effective if they could pull it off, but Karkat has his reservations. Maybe it was different here, but dragons on Alternia were rare, powerful, and highly intelligent. This one had been scorching its path, making its location fairly obvious, which meant it was either stupid or had little reason to fear hunters.
Even given Terezi's annoying dragonsprite, he wasn't willing to assume this thing had lived this long causing this much damage without repercussions through dumb luck.
Without even thinking about it, he spoke to Selendis through resonation: "Watch yourself. Dragons aren't supposed to be easy kills."
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It was an odd sort of statement to make. He did not know if they could or could not, but he supposed that he should not go into a battle without confidence in those that he was fighting with. But I suppose I always fought alone. It is only recently that I fought with others.The ribbon end turned to look toward Tassadar. He wondered if this too was considered growing that despite what could be called concerns, he was already dismissing them. Tassadar trusted in Selendis. He trusted in Selendis. Selendis trusted in Karkat. He trusted in Karkat. Was it because those two did so first, or was it his own decision? He did not know, but those ( ... )
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He could feel the weight of Nataku's curiosity on him, but remained quiet while allowing his Weapon to work through his thoughts. While there was still some way to go, Tassadar had seen how much this world had changed Nataku for the better and had allowed him to grow. If nothing else, Tassadar was more than pleased to have been here to have experienced that.
I will do what I can to remain out of harms way, Tassadar offered in return moments before they rounded the rocky crop to come across the sleeping dragon in question. It appeared as though fortune was on their side, even if he and Nataku had happened on the tail end of the beast. That just meant ( ... )
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Staying low, Selendis approached the head - or rather, heads - while Tassadar was on the other side. If he and Nataku could catch all three heads at once, they should make short work of the monster. If not, well, at least she knew she was fast enough to dodge acidic spines from hydralisks. Fire would just make things more challenging, and she welcomed that distinction ( ... )
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Once again it occurred to him that being the weapon was kind of a raw deal, but hey, too late to cry about that now.
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