Echo I.ii
(Searing 3) Sundered Rise 3, 122nd Year, A.o.S
Continued from here
It had taken a few minutes to scale the mounds of ice that allowed them to hop about the deck, the other half still swallowed by the sheets of ice as Rickter used the thickly frozen water as support for a wall. Being at a slant the ship wouldn't have been entirely easy to scale, lucky for Rickter, he knew just the thing that would allow him to make the climb. With the aid of Seeming and the rail of the ship, Rickter pulled himself up briskly to reach the ship's wheel. The captain's quarters lingered ahead of him now and so did Callen, the bastard ghost merely walking his way up like the ice wasn't slick at all.
Disregarding that though it only took a stern march with Seeming once more, before he finally reached the cracked doorway and pushed the door further open. The wolf figured he might as well keep Seeming activated through his boots for now, seeing as how he could easily feel how off balance he felt in here. "Alright, Callen." Rickter murmured as he started to observe their surroundings. "What are we looking for here?"
"I'm not entirely sure..." It was a room that looked simple in design, a corner turned into an office, another the bedchamber, were it not for the powder of white blocking the entire span of windows, the entire room would have been lit up and organized. Something within Rickter stirred as he felt a sense of familiarity rise within him, and he began to wonder if this really was connected to Tiberius. "Look for anything unusual that sticks out."
Rickter's eyes flicked toward the workbenches that were situated on the left corner closest to him, and noted them to be to have tools for alchemy and scrivening scattered about. The wolf's eyes moved from that toward the office corner where Callen investigated, as he filed through the parchments loosely scattered on and around the desk. He couldn't help but wonder what sort of life the azure knight had led, if he were some captain of a ship back in his time. There was only one way to find out...
The wolf treaded carefully toward the office area, as Callen filed and placed every collected parchment back down on the desk. "Nothing noteworthy about any of these, only that they're mostly gibberish." The wolf glanced at the private investigator and chuffed, his eyes back on the pages to glance over the first ones that were visible. Admittedly the man was right, it was in a language that neither understood.
"Well alright then." He regarded with a casual reach for the drawer, quick to give it a gentle tug to see if it might pop out. Lo and behold even with the slight frozen moisture between the edges, the damned thing popped open after a second to reveal something inside. At least... just one thing. "What have we here?"
It was a pendant in the shape of a compass with a bird flying to the northern spike, silver-based from what the wolf could tell, and the flip of the pendant would reveal a small keyhole. Thankfully attached to the silver links of the pendant's chain was a key, that Rickter could angle and insert into the lock with relative ease. "Whoa whoa!" Callen reached out only to hover his hand over Rickter's, warning him to think before he continued with turning that key. "Remember kid about the bell?! This is that moment kid!"
"Again with the gods damn bell, McCenry?!" The wolf slightly growled in annoyance. "I'm well aware of the risks I'm taking here. I initiate a Trial, I locate the key or whatever he talked about, and then we unlock whatever secrets he's been hiding." The wolf looked back down at the key and gave it a gentle twist, hearing a latch within the compass pop to release the cap. Callen looked at the wolf with an anxious expression, but Rickter was far too interested in what they were about to discover. In inspecting the surface once more the compass design looked to be a lid, revealing beneath it a Mnemonosyte stone glowing brilliantly with color throughout the spectrum.
A musical tune started to play from the pendant and with it, a snag in Ricker's spirit that felt like something (or someone) had noticed him there. It unnerved him but Rickter swallowed hard, ready to brave whatever trial awaited him beyond this trinket. He wasn't ready for this sort of confrontation, not yet to say the least, but Rickter knew it would happen sooner or later. Either way... "I Call upon thee... Tiberius." The lorestone within the pendant radiated a brilliant light as the somber notes grew higher in pitch and pace, the sound almost prickling to Rickter's ears as he felt that light engulf him. For a moment the world around him shifted into a haze, as if he'd accidentally slipped into Slipspace somehow, he wasn't quite sure how else to describe the feeling of dislocation.
Regardless he noticed a gilded chain had ensnared his forearm now, the pendant no longer in his grip as he felt pulled through what Rickter could've only described as a dark void, before feeling the weight of the world spiral all around him when his feet hit the floor once more. Rickter stiffened to make sure he was done with whatever the fuck that relocation spell was, before inspecting his hand to notice the gilded chain had disbanded from his forearm. Yet around his wrist was still a pair of golden lines, swirling as though they were waiting to interlace with one another. "The fu-" His center of gravity was thrown completely off, as Rickter felt the entirety of the ship suddenly sway to his left.
That sent the wolf reeling until he caught himself against the wall, and held onto it for support before the weight of the ship shifted once more. The rocks of the boat were strong but took place at intervals, which suggested that the ship had to be afloat at sea if that were the case. He looked to the closed door of the Captain's Quarters, before noticing that his partner Callen wasn't around with him at all. "Great." He murmured. "Lesse what this is all about."
(Searing 3) Sundered Rise 3, 122nd Year, A.o.S
Continued from here
It had taken a few minutes to scale the mounds of ice that allowed them to hop about the deck, the other half still swallowed by the sheets of ice as Rickter used the thickly frozen water as support for a wall. Being at a slant the ship wouldn't have been entirely easy to scale, lucky for Rickter, he knew just the thing that would allow him to make the climb. With the aid of Seeming and the rail of the ship, Rickter pulled himself up briskly to reach the ship's wheel. The captain's quarters lingered ahead of him now and so did Callen, the bastard ghost merely walking his way up like the ice wasn't slick at all.
Disregarding that though it only took a stern march with Seeming once more, before he finally reached the cracked doorway and pushed the door further open. The wolf figured he might as well keep Seeming activated through his boots for now, seeing as how he could easily feel how off balance he felt in here. "Alright, Callen." Rickter murmured as he started to observe their surroundings. "What are we looking for here?"
"I'm not entirely sure..." It was a room that looked simple in design, a corner turned into an office, another the bedchamber, were it not for the powder of white blocking the entire span of windows, the entire room would have been lit up and organized. Something within Rickter stirred as he felt a sense of familiarity rise within him, and he began to wonder if this really was connected to Tiberius. "Look for anything unusual that sticks out."
Rickter's eyes flicked toward the workbenches that were situated on the left corner closest to him, and noted them to be to have tools for alchemy and scrivening scattered about. The wolf's eyes moved from that toward the office corner where Callen investigated, as he filed through the parchments loosely scattered on and around the desk. He couldn't help but wonder what sort of life the azure knight had led, if he were some captain of a ship back in his time. There was only one way to find out...
The wolf treaded carefully toward the office area, as Callen filed and placed every collected parchment back down on the desk. "Nothing noteworthy about any of these, only that they're mostly gibberish." The wolf glanced at the private investigator and chuffed, his eyes back on the pages to glance over the first ones that were visible. Admittedly the man was right, it was in a language that neither understood.
"Well alright then." He regarded with a casual reach for the drawer, quick to give it a gentle tug to see if it might pop out. Lo and behold even with the slight frozen moisture between the edges, the damned thing popped open after a second to reveal something inside. At least... just one thing. "What have we here?"
It was a pendant in the shape of a compass with a bird flying to the northern spike, silver-based from what the wolf could tell, and the flip of the pendant would reveal a small keyhole. Thankfully attached to the silver links of the pendant's chain was a key, that Rickter could angle and insert into the lock with relative ease. "Whoa whoa!" Callen reached out only to hover his hand over Rickter's, warning him to think before he continued with turning that key. "Remember kid about the bell?! This is that moment kid!"
"Again with the gods damn bell, McCenry?!" The wolf slightly growled in annoyance. "I'm well aware of the risks I'm taking here. I initiate a Trial, I locate the key or whatever he talked about, and then we unlock whatever secrets he's been hiding." The wolf looked back down at the key and gave it a gentle twist, hearing a latch within the compass pop to release the cap. Callen looked at the wolf with an anxious expression, but Rickter was far too interested in what they were about to discover. In inspecting the surface once more the compass design looked to be a lid, revealing beneath it a Mnemonosyte stone glowing brilliantly with color throughout the spectrum.
A musical tune started to play from the pendant and with it, a snag in Ricker's spirit that felt like something (or someone) had noticed him there. It unnerved him but Rickter swallowed hard, ready to brave whatever trial awaited him beyond this trinket. He wasn't ready for this sort of confrontation, not yet to say the least, but Rickter knew it would happen sooner or later. Either way... "I Call upon thee... Tiberius." The lorestone within the pendant radiated a brilliant light as the somber notes grew higher in pitch and pace, the sound almost prickling to Rickter's ears as he felt that light engulf him. For a moment the world around him shifted into a haze, as if he'd accidentally slipped into Slipspace somehow, he wasn't quite sure how else to describe the feeling of dislocation.
Regardless he noticed a gilded chain had ensnared his forearm now, the pendant no longer in his grip as he felt pulled through what Rickter could've only described as a dark void, before feeling the weight of the world spiral all around him when his feet hit the floor once more. Rickter stiffened to make sure he was done with whatever the fuck that relocation spell was, before inspecting his hand to notice the gilded chain had disbanded from his forearm. Yet around his wrist was still a pair of golden lines, swirling as though they were waiting to interlace with one another. "The fu-" His center of gravity was thrown completely off, as Rickter felt the entirety of the ship suddenly sway to his left.
That sent the wolf reeling until he caught himself against the wall, and held onto it for support before the weight of the ship shifted once more. The rocks of the boat were strong but took place at intervals, which suggested that the ship had to be afloat at sea if that were the case. He looked to the closed door of the Captain's Quarters, before noticing that his partner Callen wasn't around with him at all. "Great." He murmured. "Lesse what this is all about."
"Common" "Synskrit" "Norvaegan"
"Rickter" "Callen"
"Rickter" "Callen"