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Cracked (Talon)

Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2021 4:23 pm
by Lyra
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6th of Searing, 121 AS

The world was whitewashed, bleached like bone. The vibrancy of spring had slipped away, burned by the flaming heat of Searing that had approached far too quickly. The smell of flowers had become overshadowed by the stiff scent of wood and smoke, food roasting, and sweat of a people who labored in preparation for the waning years' end. Wherever Lyra looked though she saw only muted colors, muted and dulled by a mysterious weight on her shoulders.

She shuffled more than walked up the last few steps to the entrance of the Skyforge, and when she pressed her hand on the wood of the door she could feel every splinter, minor rough edge, and the mark of aging as the heavy door was pushed open. Still as was normal she straightened her back, leveling her gaze forward, and proceeded with purpose.

"Can I help you?" The woman at the front asked, the clerk if Lyra recalled correctly. Lyra glanced down at the shorter woman, noting the items in her hands and the stern frown that did not match the wrinkles on her forehead.

"I've come to speak with Talon. Is he here at present?" Lyra's frown deepened, gold eyes focusing on the Dwarfs. The clack of boots made them both look up as another man approached, one who made Lyra's frown fade ever so slightly.

"Lyra, Talon is here. I will let him know of your arrival if you wait here a moment."

Sylas was a stern man, strong and confident, and through the rhythms of his soul, Lyra could sense his loyalty not just to his work, but to Talon himself. It was he who escorted her when she visited the Skyforge more often than not, so perhaps he was unsurprised to see her and already knew her request.

"Thank you. Please let him know that if he is occupied I shall come again another day."

The man's bow was pristine. He already knew that Lyra did not require or demand such things, yet he seemed the proper sort. It made Lyra smile at his retreating back.

"I will look around while I wait. Please, do not trouble yourself with me." The words were directed to the dwarf who was still frowning, but with a shrug, she returned to her work.

Even in this space, the world seemed colorless. The blues and greens felt more of swamp water than ocean tides, the whites seem tainted, and the blacks somehow menacing. The stone columns were smooth and cold to the touch as Lyra's nails scraped along their surface. Despite how, from a distance, such structures seemed so flawless, all it took was a closer inspection to realize that there were always cracks. Minor imperfections, unimportant as some would say, but cracks tend to spread when pressure was applied. Lyra absently trailed a hand down the front of her robes, pressing a spot just below her sternum. Pain was something acceptable. Pain was predictable. The unknown was what drove chills down the spine. The uncertainty of the next day, the next hour, the next second.

Shaking her head Lyra looked to the wall of artifacts. Without thought she found herself touching one of the rings, a beautiful piece of silver and gold, with a large gem at its core. Like with flaws, it required closer inspection to notice the details of true masterworks. They were often subtle, invisible to most, but Lyra could see it even without the Sight. Closing her eyes she listened. It was true that only the living had symphonies, melodies that could be controlled or manipulated. Objects were simply that, objects with no inherent will of their own. That is, however, a truth that Lyrielle had long since suspected was flawed.

The ring was slow to warm under her touch, and the longer she held her finger in place the less and less she could distinguish those details of mastery. It took time, but it was possible to look past the symphonies, to something deeper, farther beyond. The Symphonies are the music of souls. All things, no matter how big, or how small possessed a soul. People, gods, all things that were part of the Aetherium. That was what that person had said, what she had truly believed. It was preposterous of course, yet by that definition, all things, living and nonliving, should possess something akin to a soul. It was true that Lyra had met spirits, plants, and other curios abnormalities which could be said to possess a symphony of their own, yet the idea that a mere ring could possess one was more than madness. It was simply foolish fancy. Yes, just a fancy... But then Lyra wondered. In this quiet, at this moment where not a soul was present but her, why could she hear a faint hum.

Heavy boots on stone broke the fragile moment, and the humming silenced like a snapped string. Lyra opened her eyes and looked over her shoulder, relaxing muscles she had not realized were tense as she saw Talon approach.

"I seem to call on you at the worst of times, Be'melar." Her hand fell from the ring and she turned, "Do you have a moment?"


Re: Cracked (Talon)

Posted: Sat Jun 19, 2021 1:34 pm
by Talon
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Talon brought his hammer down, solidifying the aether pathway within the blade that he was working on. He was careful not to disrupt the other enhancements that had been put into place as he worked to align things perfectly. He was mid-swing when he heard footsteps coming down into his workshop. Looking up from the sword that he was working on, Talon leveled his silver eyes upon the familiar face of Sylas, his head guard. The man bowed which Talon returned with a smile and nod of his head.

“Mistress Lyra, for you.” Talon quirked a brow. He had not been expecting to hear from Lyra so soon after their visit to Zaichaer. The events that had played out following the disastrous abduction of his bondmate had nearly sparked full-blown war. Talon had been ready to decimate not just the building where Rickter had been held captive but an entire section of the city in his fury. The only reason that had not come to pass was because of the presence of Lyra or more specifically, Lyrielle.

Thank you, Sylas. I will be up there shortly.” With that, his head guard bowed, turning to return to his duties. Talon looked to the sword that he was carefully forging. How long had he spent on it? He had lost track of the days. It was still incomplete. There was still much left for him to do with it but he could feel that he was approaching the point of completion with it. But not yet. Carefully he set his hammer and tongs down, leaving the unfinished blade upon the anvil. He would place it back into its rune-casing later.

Running a hand through his hair, Talon ascended the steps to the main floor of the Skyforge shop. It was a busier day than normal. He suspected that the Slayer’s Keep would be hosting some sort of a hunt later that season and challengers and adventurers alike were all searching for ways to get an edge against the creatures they would hunt. Pyrra and Velkan were speaking with customers. Sylas was returning to his post after sharing a few words with some of the other guards in the shop. As he shifted his wings, letting the strain of working of the forge flow out of his muscles, several eyes turned to regard him. He did not let the stares bother him. Whether they were benevolent, skeptical, critical or reverential, he merely stepped forward into his shop to survey those inside.

His eyes found Lyra and without any further hold-up, Talon made his way over to her. He offered her a nod of his head when she eyed him.

Not at all, ale’fira.” He caught sight of the ring that she had been examining. “Of course. Please, this way.

Talon gestured toward his office, guiding the both of them toward the more private setting so that they could speak more openly. Instinctively, he extended a wing and casually obscured Lyra from view so as to ward off prying eyes. Once they were in the privacy of his office, Talon closed the doors then touched the tips of his fingers to the doors. He gathered his aether, placing an anchor upon the door just at the seal. Spreading both hands outward, Talon extended a wall of negation magic across the surface of the door and then over the wall. He gave it a solitary task, to simply block sound from passing outside of the room. Once the ward was in place, Talon turned to regard Lyra and Naila.

The room is as private as my magic can make it. Speak freely.


Re: Cracked (Talon)

Posted: Sun Jun 20, 2021 8:56 pm
by Lyra
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He always sounded of ringing bells. Some large, loud and all encompassing. These she knew to be the weight many great worries which had come to dominate Talon's mind. The heir to a dynasty that seemed fit to crumble, worry of a past that he never really faced, and more recently a pressure so vast that it might have crushed a lesser man. Instinctively she searched those whispering melodies, and pulled from them minor thoughts. The concern of a business owner felt so small next to those ringing gongs, yet these worries were closer, more immediate. The beat a rapid staccato against the skull, beating back the louder noise of it's neighboring tones by sheer force of urgency. Things needed attention, something that could be faced immediately and directly. Lyra could see that was where Talon preferred to focus his mind, and she could sympathize.

The wing that covered her seemed so large. Lyra could see through the veil, and to her eyes those silver wings were flecked with streaks of golden power. Warmth that was spiritual rather than physical seemed to radiate outward, perhaps due to one of the laws he was bound too, however loosely. It desired for her to recognize it, to feel it, yet it had not come to its full realization within Talon, and so Lyra knew it only as a faint echo of what she remembered from Arcas. His nimbus cast away shadows as they walked through the shop, and though he might have intended it to be a comfort, as close as she was Lyra could not help but feel she did not belong.

"You are growing more proficient." Lyra said as Talon finished his weave. She no longer hand her aura glasses, but from her past experience she knew of the magic's use. Looking around the office Lyra thought she saw a few new additions, schematics for future projects perhaps? Her eyes lingered on the magical globe that still hung in one corner before she turned to fully regard Talon once more.

"Know that I do not come to you without great need." Lyra began, a part of her feeling so very foolish as she continued, "I have made... an error."

In the pregnant pause those words hung like a blade over Lyra's head. Shame coated embarrassment as she fought with the inherent pride that had been fueled by 3 seasons of near continuous success. It had all seemed so simple. In this privative world, where magic was yet a shadow of what she remembered, Lyra had been too confident. No, she had been too arrogant.

"I am dying." She whispered, grimacing, "Or rather... This body is dying. The burden of housing two souls is too great for the schema to bear. If I am unable to repair it, and replace the dragonshards inside, then my physical form, and Naila, will be lost."

Fucking fantastic. Naila spat.


Re: Cracked (Talon)

Posted: Sun Jul 04, 2021 11:06 pm
by Talon
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Talon inclined his head humbly as his progress with Negation was acknowledged. It was a small compliment but any such praise was noteworthy when it came from Lyra. As she declared her reasons for calling upon him, one of Talon’s brows slowly arched in surprise. Firstly because Lyra was not the kind of individual that Talon ever expected to confide in another that she had made a mistake. Secondly, the fact that she had chosen to confide the truth of her mistake with him said that she trusted him to assist in finding a solution. Talon’s eyes settled upon Lyra but he did not stare at her directly. He let his gaze go unfocused, slipping through the veil of the mortal realm so that he could peer into the spiritual. It took a moment, it always did with Lyra. There was an aura around her that distorted even his Semblance enhanced vision and he suspected that was by design on her part. Focusing however, allowed him to peer past this distortion given her sheer proximity to him.

Talon had found that at a distance, she was nearly impossible to find using his otherworldly senses. Attempting to peer through the veil and pinpoint Lyra based solely on his sense of Justice and Injustice in the realm saw her drowned out and any attempt to find her made him lose focus. He felt the touch of that tug upon his focus but was able to push it aside given she was standing right in front of him. After little more than a breath or two of waiting, the radiance or lack thereof, of Lyra’s soul was in front of him. He saw two distinct silvery flames. One of them was a patchwork of black holes that seemed ready to devour all light around them. The other was a smaller flame that flickered intermittently within the pathwork one, as though it were housed by the greater of the two souls.

A latticework of pattern drifted into his vision as he brought about the use of his Semblance into play in order to assist his more godly perceptions. He could just make out a subtle fading of the pattern in one particular area that was mirrored in another. He could only assume that this was the flaw that was making itself more and more of a pressing issue for not just Lyra but for Naila as well.

You used a greater dragonshard.” Talon stepped closer. His silver eyes glowed softly as he examined what was in front of him. He paced slightly as he moved around Lyra in a circle. “Your soul and the sophistication of Naila’s soul are complex. That you were able to house them both in this current state is a testament to your ability to balance aetheric energy flow. But a greater shard, while powerful, can only handle so much. You need something more powerful. Far more powerful.

Talon spoke plainly. He was not a stranger to Lyra’s skills as a necromancer. He was not a stranger to necromancy in general, his own mother was a prolific practitioner of the art. He had been on the receiving end of Sahfri’s skills several times throughout his life following particularly disastrous encounters with creatures of the Warrens.

If you are coming to me in the hopes of being able to refine the shard used, I will tell you now it is far too late for that.” Talon shook his head as he met Lyra’s gaze. “You will need to replace it entirely.



Re: Cracked (Talon)

Posted: Mon Jul 05, 2021 3:50 pm
by Lyra
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Her eyes tracked Talon as he walked around her. The skin of Lyra's arm prickled as the intense gaze of divinity washed over her and Naila's souls, eliciting a faint shiver that Lyra forcefully suppressed. On her back, the pictograph she had carved there worked to shield her, to shift focus away, to divert attention, but it was no use she knew. Not when he was this close, not when he was this intent on seeing her. His gaze felt like fire to the ice of her inner self, and she felt fit to burn away under the scrutiny.

Naila shifted uncomfortably as well, huddling deeper within their space as Talon's eyes found her. This was not the first time, but there would always be something intimately unsettling about having another look at them in their most stark and vulnerable form.

At his words, Lyra sighed. It was as she suspected, and Talon had merely confirmed that suspicion.

"Though I wish it were so simple, I held no hope that it would be so." She said, touching a hand to her abdomen directly over where the dragonshards sat, "The Soul Gem is cracked, and the Core of the Schema is wearing down as well. Both will need to be replaced."

Lyra let her hand drop as she met Talon's gaze, "I did try to find shards of greater quality, but the channels I have access to could not procure what I desired."

It was a situation she knew was unfavorable, and she said as much with the shake of her head and annoyance in her eyes, "Assuming I can obtain higher grade dragonshards, I still will require a means to do the transfer and repairs of the schema."

She chewed on the tip of her thumbnail, eyes slightly unfocused as she considered the options. There was not much that she could do. If she were to take residence inside another body then Naila might gain a few days or weeks at most. If she transferred the mercenary's soul to another greater dragonshard, then she could survive indefinitely so long as she was not connected back to the Schema, but then this body Lyra had created would be nearly useless.

"I'll have to find a method of obtaining higher grade dragonshards first..." Lyra thought aloud, staring down at Talon's feet before looking up to find his eyes again. She tilted her head and smiled coyly, "Tell me Be'melar, if you cannot refine or repair the dragonshards, do you know where higher grade ones can be found?"



Re: Cracked (Talon)

Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2021 12:42 pm
by Talon
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I may be able to help you there.” Talon walked up to his desk. He retrieved one of his many journals that contained the details of his work as a runeforger. Flipping through the pages he turned to an array of pictography, sliding the book across his desk so that it was visible to Lyra. The schematic was an elaborate one that would require a significant amount of workspace to complete but it held the hallmark traits of pictographs associated with runeforging. The careful and meticulous maintenance of aetheric pathways combined with the overall capacity to separate materials from varied energies and essences.

Sevrak’s Circle. It is one of the more advanced patterns that any runesmith can create. I believe that combined with your Necromancy, the division of Naila from her current soul gem can be done with minimal harm.” Talon looked to Lyra or more specifically, to Naila. He could not hear her but he could speak to her aloud.

It will be disorienting, I am certain. The exact experience however, I cannot say what it will be like. I have never used this on a living soul before. Live runeforgery is…” He frowned slightly. “...a subject of controversy among runesmiths.

From his tone, Talon had no doubt that his thoughts on the matter of using living souls in runeforging were clear enough. It was not something he altogether approved of, even where willing souls were concerned. He knew of only two other runesmiths in the region who were skilled enough to pull the technique off effectively without destroying the soul involved. Talon extended the book to Lyra to allow her to inspect the design with a more critical eye. He was almost positive that she would be able to discern areas where improvements could be made and a blending of schools could be achieved. At her question, Talon hesitated for a moment before nodding.

I know exactly where we can find higher tier dragonshards.” House Novalys was the foremost dragonshard mining family in the Northlands. They were rivaled only by the Trade Barons of Kathiid. Having assumed many of the duties of inspecting the coffers and handling affairs for the House as he matured, Talon was familiar with reports from Novalys Mining Company.

The Warrens. The tier of dragonshard you will need will not be found anywhere safe. The places we would need to go are areas that even the Dead Legion avoid.


Re: Cracked (Talon)

Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2021 5:55 pm
by Lyra
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Lyra accepted the book with a smile, tracing the arcane lines as she listened to Talon's explanation. Live runeforgery? She had not known such a thing existed, but looking at the pictographs on the page she began to see that it was more than simple theory.

"To think children would create such things as this." For the moment Lyra let herself focus on the moment, on the pictures before her. The ticking faded as she read down deeper into the underlying meaning of the work. It would require some improvement, points could be expounded on, and Lyra was certain that her first design of the soul space could be of use. Sevrak's circle seemed familiar somehow, but looking at it now in Talon's office the old elf could not quite place her finger on why that was.

"The warrens seem to be the home of all I seek of late." Lyra frowned, "Curious how that is."

Closing the book with a snap she extended it back to Talon, "I have memorized the schema. We shall have to discuss these concepts in detail soon, but first is a more pressing issue." Once again she pressed her hand on her sternum, "While Sevrak's Circle will aid in the transfer of Naila's soul to a new gem, that was not my meaning."

Raising her palm a thin line of black smoke rose from the carved symbols in her skin, flowing in slow motions around her fingers and down her wrist, "My form, my true form, is but smoke in the wind. Know I how to repair that which needs repairing, but I can hold neither blade nor cloth to do the work."


Re: Cracked (Talon)

Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2021 6:19 pm
by Talon
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Even knowing how ancient Lyra truly was, it always perplexed Talon when she referred to those around her as children. He supposed that for a being as old as her, most people were children by comparison. He accepted the book back, returning it to its place on his desk.

Ah.” Talon realized the real dilemma as soon as Lyra presented it. He folded his arms over his chest, considering the options ahead of them. The first thought that entered his mind was that of approaching his mother. He knew of no more powerful necromancer than Sahfri, Lyra notwithstanding. Almost as soon as he had the thought however, he set that aside. His mother was benevolent only to a point and rarely would she turn away an opportunity to twist this situation to her advantage. As much as he loved her, Talon did not want to place Lyra in that sort of a bind. His eyes came to rest upon Lyra as another thought occurred to him.

Use me.” He straightened, the thoughts flowing through him as he hatched a plan. “You are one of the most powerful mind mages I have ever encountered. I am accustomed to having people in my head. Can you direct my body to perform the actions if I open my mind to you?

Between the Bond, his mother’s magic, his brother Rien’s abilities and generally living as a Semblance mage, the idea of telepathic privacy was a fluid one for Talon. At any given moment, he could share memories, experiences, and full conversations with either of his bondmates. He was accustomed to having such exchanges with his family as well, given his mother and brother’s abilities. Combined with the fact that he now could distantly hear the calls for Justice in his mind, the voices of the collective souls across Kalzasi, Talon saw himself in that moment as the ideal vessel to provide assistance for Lyra.



Re: Cracked (Talon)

Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2021 6:40 pm
by Lyra
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"Use you?"

First Lyra smiled, then her expression sobered as she saw that Talon was not jesting. The waning smile turned downward then and she shook the smoke from her hand, the tendrils fading to nothing as Lyra sighed.

"You are kind, Be'melar, and perhaps was it before your awakening what you suggest may have been possible." It seemed so tempting, but Lyra knew the truth, and she said as much, "Were I to attempt my spirit would be burned away completely even if precautions were taken."

If taken were not on the path of divinity, or if Lyra herself had gained most of her missing soul fragments, then perhaps such ha solution would have been possible. The Soul Space would allow two souls to interact with one another, but even with a Supreme Dragonshard the schema would not be able to support both Lyrielle and Talon inside of it. The tentative balance that came between Naila and Lyra was in large part due to the subservient nature of their bond. Naila was contained within a soul gem, and subjected to Lyra's greater will. Because of that Lyra's own soul helped keep the schema in check. To put it simply, Talon's soul was simply too large to fit.

"There is another option, though I do not care to take another corpse as a vessel unless I must."She smiled ruefully, "Wish I now that I had my previous body still whole. It is but bones now resting in my lab. If I had known I would require a 2nd vessel so soon I would not have stripped it for parts."



Re: Cracked (Talon)

Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2021 8:54 pm
by Talon
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It sounds as though you need to have a conversation with Fletcher.” Talon’s distaste for the man was evident in his tone of voice. He had not fondness for the crotchety, old, and abrasive necromancer but there was no denying that he was a capable practitioner of a wide variety of deathly arts. On principle, Talon did not work with him nor did he make any procurements from the man’s shop. But he was a figure that was spoken of among the Circle of Spells and magical craftsman community often enough to be known. There was no evidence that Fletcher had ever participated in illicit activity but noone was naive enough to believe that a man such as him was without blemish on his conduct.

I advise that you speak with him in the Low City. He undoubtedly will be able to assist you in this capacity.” Talon ran a hand through his hair as he considered the next steps in assisting Lyra.

I can make preparations for an expedition into the Warrens. It will be a small one, likely just you, myself, Naila, and Aoren. I will not risk anyone else.” In his mind, he began going over the mental list of supplies and equipment that would be needed to make the journey doable. He was thankful that he had finished the Skyforged Raiment. It seemed that a trust test of the armors abilities would be forthcoming.

If time is not on our side, then we should depart sooner rather than later.” He fixed Lyra with a hard stare. “Bring the strongest materials of your craft, Ale’fira. You will need all of it. And if you have any specific items of request, make a list. I would advise it is returned to me before the day is out, tomorrow at the very latest.