Though she had suggested that they make themselves scarce, Imogen was too curious about the proceedings outside to go with Carina through slipspace. It wasn't just that information on the comings and goings of the Kalzasaern princeling might be worth something--though the thought did cross her mind--but also that if something dramatic was about to happen in the middle of the Imperium, there was no guarantee that a few city blocks and a mortar wall would be an effective shield. Sometimes, knowledge was safer than ignorance.
Sometimes.
Well, no time to lose. Imogen invoked the power of Animus again as she watched the light-wreathed warrior and his companions depart from the high window, making for the house's balcony even as her legs shifted and squirmed beneath her. By the time she had opened the door, she had assumed the guise of a human woman, almost as short in stature as Carina herself. She shrugged out of her outer coat, which was now far too large for her, and hopped up to the rooftop. There, she collected her long lemur's tail and wrapped it lightly about her own waist, to avoid enlarging her profile in the darkness. Lastly, she summoned her quarterstaff, preferring the light and balanced weapon over a bulky sword or partisan on the dark, slick tiles.
Thankfully for her, the fighting in the street was attracting the monsters like flies to a cowpat. With a cat's eyes, the subtle shift in tone and color of night marking the rushing form of each umbral beast was plain, even before they reached the light cast by lamp and fire and Dawnfire. She moved slowly across the rooftops, her stride unhurried, and when one of the beasts paused in its rush towards the quay, Imogen simply swept it off and into the street below with a strike from her momentarily-glowing staff.
It wasn't long before she was in position to observe Aoren and Talon fight the beasts, which seemed to be swarming now in numbers greater than anything she'd seen since she left Southern Ecith. Though she was tempted in the depths of her soul to attack the monsters herself, it was quickly obvious to her practiced eye that neither of the royal avialae were in danger of falling to the mob.
No, more interesting at the moment was the panic at the dock, where figures were scrambling to grab a hundred points of light which had scattered to the ground- dragonshards of some kind, surely, though she couldn't make them out in detail from this vantage. She watched, bemused, from the cover of a chimney, as shadow beasts surged past her on the roofs to either side... and a series of fireballs erupted in the sky above, just before one of the Kathar guards fell to the dock himself.
Sometimes.
Well, no time to lose. Imogen invoked the power of Animus again as she watched the light-wreathed warrior and his companions depart from the high window, making for the house's balcony even as her legs shifted and squirmed beneath her. By the time she had opened the door, she had assumed the guise of a human woman, almost as short in stature as Carina herself. She shrugged out of her outer coat, which was now far too large for her, and hopped up to the rooftop. There, she collected her long lemur's tail and wrapped it lightly about her own waist, to avoid enlarging her profile in the darkness. Lastly, she summoned her quarterstaff, preferring the light and balanced weapon over a bulky sword or partisan on the dark, slick tiles.
Thankfully for her, the fighting in the street was attracting the monsters like flies to a cowpat. With a cat's eyes, the subtle shift in tone and color of night marking the rushing form of each umbral beast was plain, even before they reached the light cast by lamp and fire and Dawnfire. She moved slowly across the rooftops, her stride unhurried, and when one of the beasts paused in its rush towards the quay, Imogen simply swept it off and into the street below with a strike from her momentarily-glowing staff.
It wasn't long before she was in position to observe Aoren and Talon fight the beasts, which seemed to be swarming now in numbers greater than anything she'd seen since she left Southern Ecith. Though she was tempted in the depths of her soul to attack the monsters herself, it was quickly obvious to her practiced eye that neither of the royal avialae were in danger of falling to the mob.
No, more interesting at the moment was the panic at the dock, where figures were scrambling to grab a hundred points of light which had scattered to the ground- dragonshards of some kind, surely, though she couldn't make them out in detail from this vantage. She watched, bemused, from the cover of a chimney, as shadow beasts surged past her on the roofs to either side... and a series of fireballs erupted in the sky above, just before one of the Kathar guards fell to the dock himself.
"...what the deuce?" Humanogen muttered to herself, reaching out with her staff to poke another beast off the edge of the roof. Surely the captive nobility of Kalzasi weren't here just to fight some shadow monsters and save a load of dragonshard cargo? Could the chatter they'd heard when they came to the city that Prince Talon had become the emperor's servant be true? But what explained Aoren, then? He'd been in Kalzasi just a few fornights past, why would...
Imogen supposed it didn't matter. Pondering that sort of thing rarely turned out well. In any event, it had just occurred to her that she might be able to draw some number of the beasts away without revealing herself; a proposition she thought too tempting to ignore.
The Sunsinger made her way cautiously towards the river, away from the dock, knocking another two beasts out of her way, then materialized her great golden spear. She touched the end of her staff to the spear, exposing the weapon to the quiescent Dawnstone she had taken from the Railrunners' storehouse months prior, and willed it to Varnish the spear with the light of noon. The crystal began to glow with golden hues, but the energy spread down the shaft and into her partisan as it grew. The large dragonshard poured sunrise aether into the weapon until it burned to look at.
Imogen waved the blazing weapon in the air over the rooftop for a moment to attract the attention of the shadow beasts, then drew her arm back and chucked her pact spear down into the street below. As soon as she was satisfied that some number of the things were moving towards her weapon, she began to run across the rooftops once more, the spear trailing behind her in the road below.
Imogen supposed it didn't matter. Pondering that sort of thing rarely turned out well. In any event, it had just occurred to her that she might be able to draw some number of the beasts away without revealing herself; a proposition she thought too tempting to ignore.
The Sunsinger made her way cautiously towards the river, away from the dock, knocking another two beasts out of her way, then materialized her great golden spear. She touched the end of her staff to the spear, exposing the weapon to the quiescent Dawnstone she had taken from the Railrunners' storehouse months prior, and willed it to Varnish the spear with the light of noon. The crystal began to glow with golden hues, but the energy spread down the shaft and into her partisan as it grew. The large dragonshard poured sunrise aether into the weapon until it burned to look at.
Imogen waved the blazing weapon in the air over the rooftop for a moment to attract the attention of the shadow beasts, then drew her arm back and chucked her pact spear down into the street below. As soon as she was satisfied that some number of the things were moving towards her weapon, she began to run across the rooftops once more, the spear trailing behind her in the road below.