A Study In Shadow [Carina]

Wherein two friends make notes on their surroundings

The southern highlands of Ecith, largely undiscovered.

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Imogen's trip by air to the border of what the landing party was now pretty certain was the Atraxian Expanse had left her drained and spent, but it took her virtually no time at all to bounce back and become restless anew.

”Basically,” Imogen explained to Carina, sitting in the hammock she'd fashioned between two palm trees, ”I saw three creatures. Flashes of others, of course, from the air, but only three up close. Serpents with indistinct profiles, practically translucent, who could poison spells rather than flesh. The beetles with shells of metal-” Imogen instinctively reached for the beetle shell she'd held for two days to display, before remembering she'd been forced to absorb it, ”-and the butterflies, which I think were actually made of dragonshards. Just think how valuable something like that could be if it's nearby, right? And anyway, we ought to survey around the landing site, to make sure there's nothing too dangerous.”

The Sunsinger's arguments were meritorious in their own right, and necessary only because sending Imogen off to scout was a recipe for disaster. If she went out, she was going to get lost, and Carina would need to go find her, and then she still wouldn't be able to describe where anything she'd seen was, respective to the campsite. No, far more sensible for the two to go out together.

(This of course, was Imogen's real object. She thought herself quite the master of deception and negotiation for it, too.)

Thankfully, as it turned out, her friend was perfectly ready to get away from the shore for a while. While Imogen had flown forth in the body of a bird, Carina had been forced to attend to the dozens of little requirements of manual labor demanded by camping, and evidently was prepared to drop them for a time.


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The two set out in the early light, making for the hills beyond the beach's northeastern border, and the jungle beyond.

To keep the journey interesting, Imogen made a point of scouring the brush for various creatures- small insects and worms, flies with shining, dappled armor, tiny hopping mice. The Orkhan woman wasn't especially good at capturing them without use of her magic weapons, and they had both agreed to keep the violence to a minimum until they could be certain that nothing too dangerous was lurking nearby.

Still, examination of the specimens they could catch revealed a startling pattern; every single creature seemed to bear some form of discrete elemental charge. It was largely inconsequential with the insects, generally requiring Carina's magic to confirm, but it indicated an exciting trend. If this land truly contained nothing at all but magical animals, who could say what wonderous creatures they might encounter further in?

”It's a queer state of affairs, isn't it?” Imogen reflected as they took a short break in a short vale between hills, sitting on the sunny side of a flat rock. ”As though all the magic bound up in the Primals in northern Ecith instead got... spread out, here. Scattered.” She'd heard that the desert to the north also bore no Primals. Passing strange, that; how could the ley energies be so rich to the north and dissipated here? Perhaps she would ask Avamande when they returned. The elf seemed to be quite the professional mage.


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It didn't take long for the two witches to reach the entry to the jungle. After a few days of seeing these jungles to the west, Imogen no longer felt bothered by their short canopies; instead, her heart fluttered in excitement as she thought about the strange things they might find further in. Although Carina was a reliable navigator in Imogen's experience, she advised that they enter following a small stream, and see if they could find a spring or headwater.

(Not for drinking- Carina had, mercifully, solved that issue immediately for the beach-goers. Rather, the Ork suggested, any larger creatures were likely to make their territories near water sources.)

They made slow progress, mostly due to the Ork. She could have assumed lemur-form and gone faster, or even clung to Carina's shoulder while she blinked, but frankly her primary object was in strolling next to Carina, not covering optimal ground.

Thus, it wasn't until the late afternoon that the Zaichaeri witches came across the sudden rise, a series of small ridges. There was a pool underneath, not from a spring but from the waterfall above it. It wasn't a spectacular fall, not like a great river plummeting into the land below, but it was beautiful all the same.

”Well here's something!” the Ork marveled, ”Not as tall as the Gihah, but look at how it splits above and comes together below, like a rune upon the cliff itself! ”

The mist spraying from the gentle waterfall was surprisingly thick for such a small waterfall, and it meant that the otherwise-shady cliffside was dappled with rainbows, gleaming with phantasmal colors in the afternoon sun. Imogen sidled up to Carina as they examined the geological marvel, standing as close to her friend as she could muster.

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Carina fancied being useful and doing camping "busywork", and she was a hard worker. Too hard, perhaps, for she was not an experienced camper, and there was very little that she knew how to do without instruction from Norani or one of the other survivalists. Tents were fashioned, fires lit at night on the beach which blew smoke in her face. But they were not trapped there, and though she was not experienced enough a Traverser to link distances she knew to where they were at now, Imogen could turn into a bird and fly, and Avamande could transport people and things. So they were not trapped there, but Carina felt an odd comfort knowing that the primary dangers were butterflies that would cut you up and other elemental beasties that felt inclined to snack on the most dangerous prey.

"Yeah, we should go."



Spatial mapping and semblance know where she was, and semblance too helped her know where she was going. And focusing on a point and reading the auras that touched it, and touched those auras, understanding the structure and the things nearby kept her aware of danger, somewhat. Loose rocks and quicksand were easily avoided, and if Imogen led the way, she was able to be dragged behind while still focusing her aether on their surroundings. But this method easily drained her of her aether, and though she knew the region around the campsite intimately, she had to be choosy with what auras she observed now. The insects Imogen caught were one of them; their immediate path was another. If they were to be hunted by some fire panther or shadow tiger, well, that would be another issue entirely. At least she had a rifle slung around her shoulder, and the smaller of her two aqualyths. In fact, she had decided to bring her entire bag, in case they found something, or she needed to take notes, or needed one of her hundreds of caster shells.

"Even the fungus has elemental energies to it." Carina studied a particularly stunning growth of mushrooms on the side of a fallen log. "And it's talking to the rest of the jungle." She didn't know how to elaborate on that; though she noticed if she studied the structure of fungus, it stretched far further than she could see with her eyes, often one fungus leading to more fungi leading further in auras obscured by dirt. They communicated, but she couldn't yet tell if it was natural or something more.



Carina was tired, and had not been using semblance whatsoever for the past few hours. Three, perhaps, and she hadn't used Traversion at all. She didn't want to use up every ounce of aether she could muster so quickly in the day, and at some point she had just decided to trust in her instincts. This, of course, was difficult, and the paranoid witch — who did not yet smoke a cigarette that day, either — was rather twitchy, and looked over her shoulder and all through the dense jungle as far as she could see. She practically clung to Imogen. Carina was not much of a fighter, even with the rifle.

She surreptitiously watched Imogen's aura from the ring as the Ork marveled at the waterfall. But as she mingled her own semblance with the ring's magic for a bigger picture, she couldn't help but follow the structure of the cliffside —

And there seemed to be a hollow. A cave, even, behind the widest part of the falls, near the bottom.

"Immy, there's a cave!" She looked thoughtful, but excited, and pondered for a second. "It's a bit small, maybe more like a crevice? I can follow it all the way inside. It doesn't... seem like there's anything in there, at least at the entrance." She started walking along the pool, hopping from rock to rock. She climbed a small boulder and stood on the edge, leaning to a dangerous degree to peer behind the falls. "I can see the entrance from here. When I was a kid I had a picture book where there was treasure behind a waterfall. You think it's true?"
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The mystery of the elementalist creatures only grew as the two women trudged through the jungle, making observations. There seemed to be little rhyme or reason to it, as though the beasts of the forest had simply gathered together and had a drawing, and each received some power as a prize. Air-infused mosquitos, check. Water-imbued caterpillars, of course. One... particularly obnoxious woodpecker of indeterminate description which appeared have a rotating drill beak and which gave the two a very threatening look as they edged slowly around it, check.

But none of that concerned Imogen to the extent that the fungi did. When Carina casually observed that the mycological nets were infused with elements, a great and nameless dread awoke in Imogen's heart. If the mushrooms could channel elemental energy, who could say what havoc a colony could wreck? From the distant destruction of Sunstar, she knew that even an accidental misalignment of local geomancy could create shattering force, enough to sweep aside dozens of expert mages. Could some sort of unholy fungal archmage hold sway in southern Ecith, perhaps?

No, that was stupid.

Imogen forced herself to forget mushroom-based thoughts of conspiracy and directed her lips to voice some thought which wasn't insane: "Wow, talking mushrooms, huh? That's neat."

She could only pray that would satisfy the 'shrooms.



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The Sunsinger was caught up in studying the curve of Carina's neck when she pointed out the cavern, and it took her a moment to return to reality and understand what the other girl was actually saying. She had missed the cave entirely- not surprising for Imogen, of course, but not unreasonable by anyone's standards, as the play of light and shadow created by the waterfall created a dappled camouflage around the cavern's narrow mouth. Following her friend's finger, however, a few blinks and a squint were all it took before the Orkhan girl finally located the shape of the entryway.

"Oh. Yeah, there is a cave."

After her experience with the aerolyth butterflies in the mountains to the north, the sight of the cave instilled Imogen with a brief moment of trepidation. Yet this passed quickly; she'd gotten over the Warrens time and again, and she doubted there was all that much to worry herself over here in comparison. Still, just to be certain, Imogen waved her hand in the air in front of her, lazily describing the length of a staff. Moments later, silver light coalesced into the very instrument in her mind and soul, a floating length of wood capped with brass and burning with argent fire. She grabbed it out of the air, and used it to follow Carina slowly across the stream, sticking it in the shallow water to keep her balance as she trailed the more-athletic girl.

"I've heard stories like it. They say that sometimes pirates hide their treasure in caves, because they can't take it back to port and don't trust the others of their republic not to betray them." Pirates were one of Imogen's favorite subjects, and Carina had heard her hold forth long and firmly about their vital importance to the performing arts. Thankfully, it seemed that the Ork didn't mean to work that in, this time. "But I don't think anyone's been here for a long time. Maybe forever?"

It was hard to fathom the idea of a place which was not, in essence, atop an Elf graveyard, given the history of Ransera, but this wilderness had given them no reason to think any mortal race had ever inhabited it. The Orkhan were from Ecith, but Imogen truly didn't know if they'd ever lived in the South at all, or if the Atraxian Expanse had served as a wall against her kind since the very beginning of Time. It was a sobering thought, but the kind of quandary she was unlikely to ever resolve, so she put it from her mind.

Instead, Imogen poked her staff through the waterfall and willed her aether to connect to the inset Sunstone at the tip. Soft, golden light bloomed from behind the waterfall, illuminating a dark and narrow passageway leading into the cliff-face. The cavern face, though stark, seemed naturally-formed, and gave no indication that it was artificial. However, one strange detail did stand out, illuminated by the Ork's magic; a single feather, inky black in hue, lay upon the cavern's entry.

Intrigued, Imogen stepped forward, ducking around the lip of the waterfall as best she could and hopping lightly into the cave. From here, she could see that the narrow cavern continued inward and down for several meters, before winding out of sight. She looked down for the feather.

...to find it gone. With her light-source now directly above, it was obvious that what she'd thought was a feather was nothing more than a trick of the light, an optical illusion. She knelt down, disappointed, prodding the small hollow in the stone which had cast the shadow.

"Aw, damn. I thought I saw-"

Imogen was cut off by her own eyes, as she noticed another shadow feather a few feet away- then another, and then another! She sidled over to this new group, only to find as the light shifted that they, too, were nothing more than mirage.

"???" the Orkhan girl let out a wordless noise of confusion, blinking.

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"We're not too far from the coast. It could be pirate treasure..." She humored Imogen, though she wondered if there was truly something inside. What better place to hide a treasure or secret than in an obscured cave? If she had not sembled the formation, she never would have seen the cave, and she prided herself on her observational skills. She didn't know that Imogen had formed a pact with more weapons, either, until she saw the staff apparated into the air. "New tricks?" She asked, and then stepped into the cave before Imogen did, warily eyeing the winding of the cave. If something was within, she wanted to know. Her semblance began to piece together the cavernous curves and dips. But her vision only extended far enough to check for presence, and did not reach the end of the dark.

Satisfied, she bent down to look at the ground near the spray. Carina's ponytail bobbed dangerously close to the falling water as she inspected the divot in the ground where Imogen had thought she had seen a feather. She reached a hand towards the divot, and then slapped a mosquito that threatened her neck. "I can see how you thought—" She started, until Imogen had gone further in and elicited a confused noise. "What is it?" She turned, worried that, perhaps, there was something in the cavern, and it had just managed to surprise Imogen (not difficult) and stab her (very difficult). It was not that, however, and Carina breathed the slightest sighs of relief.

Instead, she looked to the ground that the Orkhan was staring at and saw a feather, and another, disappearing as both light and Imogen came closer to it. Carina padded behind her, as if the sound of her feet were going to disturb her friend's concentration. Imogen was moving a bit too quickly for Carina to glean much information from the shadowy feathers' auras, but she knew enough that they were aligned with the Shadow plane; were they walking into the den of a beast?

"Be careful, Immy," Carina whispered, the thought of stumbling onto a sleeping, feathered creature now infiltrating her thoughts. "What if there could be something much more dangerous than pirate's treasure lurking in here?" She asked, though she wasn't necessarily afraid. Imogen had trekked through Northern Ecith alone, and surely her skill had only grown for it. If there was a beast of shadow, she could set it on fire.

When they reached the end of the cave, Carina realized there was no beast at all. Unless it truly lurked in the shadows, all that really seemed to appear were some strange formations in the center of the cavern, and an opening above them that filtered in some slight afternoon light onto the wall of the cave. Carina's semblance scanned the formations briefly, but when nothing immediately revealed itself, she stopped looking.

"Well, this is underwhelming." Carina said after a time, the disappointment evident in her voice and in her face. "I suppose no pirates have come here, then."text
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Back in the day, hearing Carina comment on her skills had filled Imogen with strong, unidentifiable emotions. Now, though, she had grown a lot, and only felt unreasonably happy about it.

"I've done a bit of branching out in the last year." Imogen responded, examining the rocks so that the red in her cheeks was hard to notice. (Frankly, it wasn't that easy to tell if an Orkhan was blushing anyway, unless they were really over the moon about it) "I've been learning the spear and quarterstaff, as well as the great targe. I, uh, bought a bow, too, but after I worked out how much work was involved in connecting with one of those..."

Reaving was a colorful art in many ways, but perhaps the most frustrating part of its practice were the weapons themselves. Her greatsword she'd had since initiation, and she'd had of it even longer- it was her uncle's favorite weapon, and much of her foundational training had emphasized its use. From Master Gerhard, of course, she'd had the spear training, which was a handsome and practical weapon for use both in melee and at medium distance. The staff and shield she was picking up herself, but they weren't complicated to use and she was confident, in time, she'd have the better of both implements of war.

Bows were another matter. It was often said that if you wanted to train a longbowman, you had to start with his grandfather; the family Ward had no such tradition. Shortbows were easier to aim and draw for the uninitiated, but devilishly difficult to advance with when you wanted to be mobile and aim at a mobile target. Worse yet, to pact with a bow, you'd need to pact also with the arrow, and Imogen didn't relish the idea of trying to fight a skilled sword-swinger with just a naked arrow in hand.

"Don't worry about shadow monsters." Imogen assured her friend, grinning, "You remember I told you, right, back in the Warrens? A Sunsinger's sword can kill any darkling thing, whether it's got a body or no."

On second thought, maybe it wasn't a great idea to bring up the weird disaster she had unleashed that day.

"...and my Nova's a lot stronger, to boot. If you see anything, I'll kill it in a hot second."

Still, the shadow feathers were a bit strange. Once she'd confirmed that there was no shortage of the things, Imogen let her staff ignite with the silver flame and poked one. She nearly jumped with surprise when what had seemed like little more than an optical illusion actually began to smolder. It burnt and crisped from the edges inward, filling the air with a pungent smell, and then sizzled into ash. Imogen poked the ash, which left a little black stain on her finger.

Well, then. Not illusions at all, actually- or perhaps they were, but real enough for physical destruction anyway? The Myrshalai had been known for that trick, creating illusion which could still deal you physical harm; but she'd never heard of it otherwise, and had frankly assumed it was some manner of trickery, misdirection. Could a thing really be false one moment and real the next?

"'s probably an affront to Raxen." she muttered. Not that she was much of a worshipper, but she felt obligated to say it, here on his own continent.

The two witches picked their way through the shadow-filled cavern, arriving at last in the room with the underground stream, the stone plinth, and the odd rock formations. With a small effort of will, and a trickle of aether through her Rune of Animus, she swapped her eyes with the reflective eyes of a cat, gleaming in the cavern, and allowing her to more easily discern the fine details inside the darkness.

"'Phew." the Ork sighed, leaning against the weirdly unnatural stele in the room's center, "'Well, too bad about the treasure, but it's a cool cavern, at least. Can you make it all out, with your magic eye, I mean? Here, let's see if we can get a better view."

Imogen shifted her grasp on her staff, until she was holding it by the butt, then hefted it high into the air and focused on her connection between the Sunstone embedded in the cap and her own soul. As she pushed her will into it, the illumite brightened perceptibly, growing bright and brighter still, creating a pool of cheery sunlight in the center of the perpetual gloom. As the light grew in size and intensity, it illuminated a beautiful natural cave and underground set of falls, creeping up the falling water and making little rainbows in the air. The Sunsinger smiled, open-mouthed, with delight, and turned to Carina.

"'Disappointing? Look at this, isn't it gorgeous?"

The ecstatic ork holding up the shining staff made a wonderful image, juxtaposed against the waterfalls, the rainbows in the spray, and the horse-sized eagles soaring out of nowhere to swoop directly down behind her.

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