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NOTES: Hector's aidolon's abilities can be found in his plot notes.
NOTES: Hector's aidolon's abilities can be found in his plot notes.
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Vergil was wary of the three strangers who’d made this rather sudden appearance, but given the circumstances, one did not really have a lot of options and there was safety in a flock when facing unknown dangers. The large, red-haired man spoke first and then the armored woman; the former in Common, the latter in a tongue he’d never heard spoken…but he did recognize it. Since gaining access to the Gelerian Imperium’s vast library, the man had spent much of his time poring over it; though the texts he’d read were outdated, he could hazard a guess that she spoke Vastian, the language of Solunarium; this fascinated him, especially because the man accompanying her spoke Common like a Kalzasern. Hector, on the other hand, held zero recognition for the woman’s words outside of ‘Imperialibus,’ which he could infer was said in reference to himself and Vergil.
As Aoren spoke of the raw power here, both Hector and Vergil took a moment to further assess their surroundings. The tower in the distance appeared to be the ruins of the Godspire, though only Vergil realized this. Hector would’ve if he’d not given up his memories– his parents were fascinated by the construct and had taught him quite a bit about it. Either way, both men were in awe of the thing.
Without warning, though a few of those gathered opened their mouths to speak once more, none of them managed to get out a full sentence before being interrupted by the sudden onset of infernal wailing; something, perhaps their presence, had awakened the frankly bizarre clockwork giants that had been scattered ‘round the landscape. Hector flinched as if the noise caused him pain while Vergil appeared immediately alert, eyes darting between the strange, shrieking machinations, Hector, and the rest of the group.
Then, Aoren called for everyone to run and his elven companion followed suit, as did Imogen. In turn, Vergil grabbed Hector by the shoulder, falling into a sprint himself and pulling Hector along until the boy came to his senses. “Fast, Hector,” was all the man said.
And it was enough for the younger vampyr to catch on. Vergil had begun to channel Adrenosis as soon as he’d started to move, heightening his agility and pushing himself against what impressive limits he already had; Hector caught on, doing much the same. Further, Vergil would invoke increased adrenaline in both of them through Pheromancy from his touch, though once the elf felt that, he took over with his own channeling thereof. Both vampyres found their casting enhanced by the Lunicite they wore and the excess of aether in the air, their bodies moving with supernatural ease, grace, and speed beyond what even they, empowered by Vitalis as they were, had come to expect.
Additionally, as they set off, Hector communicated to his aidolon; the spirit had been present, though lying in wait within the boy’s shadow. ‘Hide us,’ he commanded.
In turn, Hector’s shadow would rapidly appear to expand, abyssal miasma surrounding both vampyres, keeping close proximity to one another, and this miasma, attached to Hector, would move with them, though the aidolon only created a space roughly 3.5 meters in radius. With both within the spirit’s dark demesne, he invoked Silence; the fleeing vampyres and anyone else in the black cloud would make absolutely no noise whatsoever. The caveat to that was the inability to communicate verbally as well as total blindness; however, those able to perceive aether would be able to still do so, should their skill exceed mastery.
Hector was immune to these effects; they did not affect the aidolon himself, and, by nature of Reminiscence, the boy would share in these immunities, gaining perception within the darkness. Vergil, however, did not share these boons, but he didn’t need sight nor sound to keep up; he would track Hector by scent, remaining just a few steps behind him.
Quite quickly and completely quietly, the two of them caught up to the foreign elf, though maintaining enough distance that she remained untouched by the spirit's miasmatic field. Once they did, their pace slowed. Hector had been told, time and time again, not to rush ahead, and, while he oft found this obnoxious, he figured now, of all times, was the best scenario to heed that particular sentiment from his mentor.
If, however, the spirit reacted poorly to the woman's magic, they would fall back out of its radius until such time that they arrived at the tower.
As Aoren spoke of the raw power here, both Hector and Vergil took a moment to further assess their surroundings. The tower in the distance appeared to be the ruins of the Godspire, though only Vergil realized this. Hector would’ve if he’d not given up his memories– his parents were fascinated by the construct and had taught him quite a bit about it. Either way, both men were in awe of the thing.
Without warning, though a few of those gathered opened their mouths to speak once more, none of them managed to get out a full sentence before being interrupted by the sudden onset of infernal wailing; something, perhaps their presence, had awakened the frankly bizarre clockwork giants that had been scattered ‘round the landscape. Hector flinched as if the noise caused him pain while Vergil appeared immediately alert, eyes darting between the strange, shrieking machinations, Hector, and the rest of the group.
Then, Aoren called for everyone to run and his elven companion followed suit, as did Imogen. In turn, Vergil grabbed Hector by the shoulder, falling into a sprint himself and pulling Hector along until the boy came to his senses. “Fast, Hector,” was all the man said.
And it was enough for the younger vampyr to catch on. Vergil had begun to channel Adrenosis as soon as he’d started to move, heightening his agility and pushing himself against what impressive limits he already had; Hector caught on, doing much the same. Further, Vergil would invoke increased adrenaline in both of them through Pheromancy from his touch, though once the elf felt that, he took over with his own channeling thereof. Both vampyres found their casting enhanced by the Lunicite they wore and the excess of aether in the air, their bodies moving with supernatural ease, grace, and speed beyond what even they, empowered by Vitalis as they were, had come to expect.
Additionally, as they set off, Hector communicated to his aidolon; the spirit had been present, though lying in wait within the boy’s shadow. ‘Hide us,’ he commanded.
In turn, Hector’s shadow would rapidly appear to expand, abyssal miasma surrounding both vampyres, keeping close proximity to one another, and this miasma, attached to Hector, would move with them, though the aidolon only created a space roughly 3.5 meters in radius. With both within the spirit’s dark demesne, he invoked Silence; the fleeing vampyres and anyone else in the black cloud would make absolutely no noise whatsoever. The caveat to that was the inability to communicate verbally as well as total blindness; however, those able to perceive aether would be able to still do so, should their skill exceed mastery.
Hector was immune to these effects; they did not affect the aidolon himself, and, by nature of Reminiscence, the boy would share in these immunities, gaining perception within the darkness. Vergil, however, did not share these boons, but he didn’t need sight nor sound to keep up; he would track Hector by scent, remaining just a few steps behind him.
Quite quickly and completely quietly, the two of them caught up to the foreign elf, though maintaining enough distance that she remained untouched by the spirit's miasmatic field. Once they did, their pace slowed. Hector had been told, time and time again, not to rush ahead, and, while he oft found this obnoxious, he figured now, of all times, was the best scenario to heed that particular sentiment from his mentor.
If, however, the spirit reacted poorly to the woman's magic, they would fall back out of its radius until such time that they arrived at the tower.
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Aidolon Speech
"Kathalan Tongue/Speech"
"Vallenor Tongue/Speech"
"Common Tongue/Speech"
"Mythrasi Tongue/Speech"