Wrae'Vexenari
Ash 1st, 122nd Year, A.o.S.
It simply struck him as if it were a syncopated beat, yet somehow, the last thing the wolf remembered was going about his duties during the day. Midday in fact as the sun had been set high over the city, and now, of course, the very thing that Rickter looked at when he opened his eyes was the endless ocean spanning the horizon. What exactly happened? He didn't quite know just yet. Only that he now stared into the twilight of night most of the stars had already faded out, leaving only the brightest few glowing in the waking hours ahead.
He still walked his path then, and while he believed that to be an omen in good faith, the wolf did not feel comfortable with just suddenly being here. "It's been a while, again, Rickter." The sound of his voice already brought shivers down Rickter's spine, as he turned around to see the Azure Knight himself standing a good fifteen feet distance. "I had hoped we'd get to have this final chat."
"Tiberius!!" Rickter growled with a clench in his shoulders, the wolf bore a firm gaze toward Tiberius as he stood rather defensively from him. Every fiber in his being trembled for him to stay away from the knight, and already, he wanted to reach out to those immediately close to him in the wake of his situation. "The hell is going on?! What do you want with me now?!" Ever since Avamande had helped him in Searing, the wolf had wondered many things about Tiberius and his intentions.
"Unfortunately, we're both... out of time." The knight remarked as he gradually lifted his hands up to remove his helmet, though he kept his gaze averted with the left eye still closed. The wolf tilted his head as the smell of death plagued his ancestor now, garnering a look of anxious concern out of him no less. "I understand my role in all this now, Rickter, and believe me I will leave with regrets you cannot imagine. But it's finally over for me." Finally with the rise of his gaze he opened that eye, revealing a black marble instead of the deep blue eye that once resided there before. "You were right to feel cursed, Rickter. Because as my descendent you are. Because now... it hungers for you."
The wolf took a few steps away as every hair on his neck rose. "I no longer have Arcas' gift, therefore, the last of my will is doomed to fade to this curse. You too are threatened by its presence Rickter." Even the bastard could see the fear in Rickter himself, and not once did the man's gaze lessen off the wolf. "Stay your course, and no matter how great the peril, never give up the fight. Understood?"
"What are you trying to warn me about, Tiberius?!" Rickter urged as he still stood defensively toward the man, aware of a shift in the air as a storm front started to roll through. "What is this curse you're talking about?!"
"You remind me of him so much." Tiberius merely responded with a turn of the shoulder, as he shifted so that the back of his ancient armor was toward Rickter. "Out of every single one of them... He had to pick you." Rickter remembered someone else having a conflict with that also, when he'd been warped into another dimension to face whatever entity that was. The wolf honestly struggled to even justify if that was Echo related or not, given that it had happened within the Warrens of all places.
"No matter what path you carve, Rickter, never lose that fire inside of you." It was as if he had given Rickter his final words, like whatever part of Tiberius was left needed to say all this for a particular reason. Alarm flashed in Rickter's features as clouds blotted out the skies overhead, and the shadow in Tiberius' reflection warped to fill the waters around him. As he dissolved into particles of black the rest of the waters within Rickter stirred, both sky and sea ripe with the scent of death somehow.
The wolf did not understand this. He felt terror deep in his soul now as the waters around him bubbled, before shadows rose to the surface to take on human-like forms. Within each of their hands however, blades coated with black briars threatened to harm the wolf. And it wasn't just a mere ten to twenty... no...
Throughout the expanse of the storming seas, shadows started to creep into the depths of his soul. Immediately, Rickter threw out both his arms to materialize his bastard sword in pairs. Two Way to Dawns for his hands, the actual weapon in his right, while the other duplicated crossed over one another near the wolf's back. If any of what his ancestor had told him meant anything, just now, then what Rickter needed to do more than anything was a fight. Fight back against whatever the hell this curse was, even if he felt the odds were impossible against him suddenly. Could this have tied in with what Eikaen warned him about? Was Talon more in danger now because of Rickter?
Questions weren't going to dispatch the entities that were coming for him now, thus, with a flick of his thoughts the wolf sent out the pair of blades behind him. Three shadows were cut down in their whirl, yet as the blades returned more threatened to run in for a flank. There was also those coming at him from the front. Hell even the sides. You gotta be fuckin' kidding me! He growled before a pull into a compass slash, with a spin to his north first for a combined slash with the three blades. The two floating blades whirled and spun around him, while he shifted to rotated into a slash to his south. Eight shadows.
And he didn't have time to count beyond that, simply move into a pull to elude the swing of blades. Each time he pulled a dodge Rickter sent his blades into a whirl, before he finally vaulted into the air above a group of shadows. The wolf held his left forearm close as he activated his Emblem, and reached out in desperation for the power that would be his salvation. Silver light radiated off Rickter as his spin through the air generated a whirl of silver flames, as the wolf adjusted his midair posture so that he'd land on his feet once down. A circle of Dawnfire burned all around him until it started to form a ring, one that acted much like the barrier around the Hobbled Gobbler back in Zaichaer.
Shadows disregarded themselves and simply ran through the flames, before their forms would burst while the barbed weapons themselves disintegrated. Rickter stood dead center of the circle as he looked down at the waters, his four swords orbiting him above as he knelt down to touch the water's surface. Even with this power that he cherished... it wouldn't be enough. And while he didn't want to risk it, the wolf felt backed into a corner he wasn't prepared for at all. "I can't win this one alone. I need your help on this one..." He knew the risks involved, which is why he considered them well, when he rested his hand on the surface of the water.
"If there are any of you out there that are warriors, I could really use your help right now!" And thus Rickter reached out to focus on the Echo, the light of the emblem almost burning through his arm as he venerated his call.
"Common" "Synskrit" "Norvaegan"
"Dialogue" Thought "Tiberius"
"Dialogue" Thought "Tiberius"