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Chapter Six: Stories And Rain


The black sky has broken open above you. Thick clouds cover the sky and distant thunder rumbles constantly. And rain falls all around you, a deluge that promises no end. It bounces off your armour and saturates your cloak as you work the pump, pushing the handcar across slippery rails.

Beatrice is standing across from you and even with her thick overcoat she’s soaked to the bone. Her waterlogged hat has taken on a distinct tilt as she does her best to keep up with you at the pump. Abe is sitting down by her feet, wet hair slicked down his forehead. It’s been less than a day since he was so badly burned and he’s still not feeling well even despite what you might refer to as literal divine intervention. His own coat is spread over your supplies in a futile attempt to save them from the water.

And all around you, the wasteland greets the rain. Dirt becomes mud on either side of the track and what once might have been solid ground becomes treacherous. Thick slabs of rock shed rivulets of muck as they are washed clean and the thin pale grass atop the hills drinks deeply. White night-flowers close and wait for the rain to stop so that they may spread their seeds over newly-fertile ground. Even after the end of the world life still goes on, albeit in a withered and aberrant fashion.
And in the distance, lightning! Wild flame and light still does its best to dance in the sky and the wasteland is illuminated even for just a brief flash. The tiny circle of constant light that the lantern clipped to the side of the trolley provides you seems scant in comparison.

Rain pitters off the sides and the floor of the trolley as you work with a loud metallic sound and you can’t help but notice the growing depth of the rainwater swirling around your feet within the trolley itself. Your handcar is quite the raincatcher despite your best efforts!

“We need to stop!,” Abe yells. “Everything’s just going to get waterlogged and ruined!”
He shouts something else but a clap of thunder steals his words away before they can reach your ears. Something about shelter?

Beatrice seems to take his word as law and stops pumping immediately, falling against the side of the trolley with a desperate whoop. She’ll take any excuse to stop pumping.


>No! Keep going, hell or high water!

>Stop. See if you can repurpose the trolley into a shelter to wait out the rain.

>Search for shelter in the wasteland around you.

>Other.
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I'd just like to point out that your said an hour about an hour and 35 minutes ago. Dont play games with my heart, Quro
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>>757521
Look for shelter. Better for a story if nothing else.
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>>757521
>No! Keep going, hell or high water!
Stopping in the wasteland and stepping out into the mud sounds like a poor idea. At least if we're moving then it makes us slightly less vulnerable.
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>>757516
Whoops. For the record, it's Thread 4 that isn't in properly, not Thread 3. Didn't take me very long to mess that up.
And in that vein, I've already archived this thread early.
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>>757521
>>Search for shelter in the wasteland around you.
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>>757521
>>No! Keep going, hell or high water!
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>>757521
> search for shelter in the wasteland
Tempted to flip the trolley and cuddle Bea for warmth under that but we would have to roll to get it back on the tracks and we'd probably kill someone, like god.
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>Search for shelter in the wasteland around you.

As much as you want to keep going it’s becoming clear that you cannot. The pump trolley is flooding and lacking any appropriate means to bail the water out, it’s only going to get heavier and heavier and ruin whatever supplies have managed to stay dry.
You let go of the pump and the trolley slows as it begins to coast towards a stop. You don’t see any danger about but that doesn’t make this choice any more palatable. If there is a witch about then even setting foot on the cursed earth could alert them. But what other choice do you have? This storm blew in from nowhere!

“Look for shelter! Not too far from the tracks!”

You peer out into the darkness and even with the lightning’s help you don’t see a great deal. The rain and the darkness work in tandem to occlude your sight and it makes for a particularly dismal landscape. What about those hills to the left? Surely there must be some kind of shelter there, even if it’s just a slope.

“What about that!”
You follow Abe’s gesture and spy something up ahead by the tracks. A pile of rubble? Concrete this far out? You can’t tell what the damn thing is save that it’s quite a distance away.

“Are you kidding me?” Beatrice says, having to shout herself almost hoarse to be head over the storm. “Why don’t we just tip the damn trolley?”

“We know you’re not going to help us lift it afterwards!”


>Head for the hills.

>Go straight on for the potentially suspicious rubble in the distance.

>Tip the trolley.

>Other
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>>757535
Seriously, just pop in and talk to Lord Lemon.
>>757521
>Search for shelter in the wasteland around you.
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>>757596
> go to the not at all suspicious rubble pile
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>>757596
>Go straight on for the potentially suspicious rubble in the distance.
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>>757596
>>Go straight on for the potentially suspicious rubble in the distance.
We're big, we're bad, and we're waterlogged and don't want to run too far.

(I'd feel bigger and badder if we had kept the Flame Artist.)
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>>757596
>>Go straight on for the potentially suspicious rubble in the distance.
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>>757604
I was told the irc didn't do that anymore.
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Keep pumping looking for a better spot, or go check out the rubble.
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>>757596
>Go straight on for the potentially suspicious rubble in the distance.
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>>757623
Huh.
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hold on guys, I'm getting some fucking severe lag right now. Taking five minutes to load a page.
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>>757714
oh man, please don't die again/.
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>Go straight on for the potentially suspicious rubble in the distance.

As suspicious as the rubble might seem it’s better to risk your chances with it than it is to search the hills for shelter that may not even exist. At least the shape up ahead promises shelter. But what is it? Any concrete this far out would be improbable. Is it really just rock?
“We’re not tipping the cart, it’s too much trouble. Stay in here for now, I’ll push us over.”

Beatrice just crosses her arms and sits down, an extremely unwise decision considering there’s at least an inch of water sloshing around the bottom.
“Well I just ruined my pants,” she sulks. “You two realize that there’s probably something already in there right?”

“Why?”

“You don’t have to be human to dislike getting wet! If this is the only visible shelter for miles around something is going to seek it out.”

“Hrmph.”
For a while you just continue to pump and let the roar of the rain cover for you but you eventually speak again.
“What kind of monsters care for shelter against the rain? How many?”

“Witches, for one. Wild ghouls don’t like rain either because it makes them soggy. Also goblins and gremlins and trolls.”

“But no golems or imps or gargoyles? Not even a duskcrawler? We can handle most of what you listed.”

“What if there’s a witch in there?”

“If there was a witch in there she would take umbrage to our presence regardless of whether we stepped into her shelter or not.”

“That’s...true, I guess.”

The trolley soon rattles to a stop in the pouring rain just outside the rubble. Now that you’re closer and you have the lantern you can see it a little clearer but not by much. It’s a long cylindrical slab of stone that sits down the slope of a hill and at the base, the pile of rubble that you sighted earlier. They lean against each other to make a cover that one could shelter under quite nicely. There’s more than enough room for you all down there.

You leap from the handcar and land in the mud, sinking past your ankles and nearly falling over. That settles it. You wouldn’t have wanted to try for the hills like this! You raise the lantern high and watch as its light falls over the rubble.
Pale brown stone. That’s a little odd.

“Oi!”
Beatrice is calling out to you, the sodden witch still in the cart.
“Can somebody pull me out of this? I think I’ll slip if I try to climb out the usual way right now.”


>Help her.

>Abe can do that. You need to scout out the alcove.

>Abe can do that. You’re going to climb the hill above and see if there’s more of this stone.

>Other
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>>757769
>>Abe can do that. You need to scout out the alcove.
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Abe, help the witch.
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>>757769
> Abe can do it. You need to scout out that alcove
Haha, good joke Beatrice. I'm glad you have retained your sense of humour even I this downpour. Now excuse me, I have important lamp related things to see too.
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>>757769

>Abe can do that. You need to scout out the alcove.
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>>757769
>Abe can do that. You need to scout out the alcove.
Hit her with your gauntlet just for being a cockney slag
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Yeah fuck this, my internet is being terrible right now. Can't load anything particularly complex at all and it insists on eating my posts.
We'll continue this tomorrow at the usual time. Sorry

If it's not one damn thing it's the other
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>>757769
>Abe can do that. You need to scout out the alcove.

>>757842
>just get here
>session canceled
>(pic)
Stay safe Ouro, the curse is being especially dangerous this season.
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You know, this quest seems pretty baller.

Carry on the good work, QM.
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>>757842
Ouro I love you!
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>>757769
>Abe can do that. You need to scout out the alcove.
reminder to update the pastebin

Now would be a real good time for Bliss, but Relief is what's in our skillset.
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>>757842
Oh son of a bitch
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>Beatrice
>wanting help

She really should know better at this point
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>>758636
We'd help, but we need to be sure there is no danger first.

>>758555
would Bliss even help her?
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>>758733
who said anything about helping Beatrice? This is for clearing out the Alcove.
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>>758733
>We'd help, but we need to be sure there is no danger first.

That would be quite out of character anon, if she was in danger sure we would help but she's not so she's on her own
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>>758787
we'd help so she'd stop whining. If it was solely OOC

>help her

would not even be an option
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>>757769
>Help her out of the cart and stalk off to examine the Alcove without giving her a word.

Jesus ducking christ all these edgy ducks who want us to not be a decent human ourselves.

Let's save punishments for when Beatrice actually does something wrong.

>>757565
You know the whole "Hurr Durr bully the witch" thing keeps happening because you post shit like this, right?

You all disgust me. Letting a Witch influence you to be either a sexual deviant or a petty bully.
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So maybe I'm an idiot but why did Bea's dad tell her she won't be a lamplighter when she grows up? Was her side of the organization not the same as Orion's just with different abilities?
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>>759399
I THINK it's because the dad was going to do everything in his power not to put the daughter in such a dangerous job as a lamplighter. Which led to the daughter realizing how corrupt he was....
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>>759408
More that he felt no daughter of his was going to become some impoverished cultist
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>>759399
Lamplighters are a fraternal order only. And besides, as the only daughter of a nobleman she has a duty to marry well.
Lamplighters are something that noblemen send third sons to or the like.

Beatrice was a member of the Flame College which is basically a religious boarding school/college for non-Lamplighters who have powerful Flame Rites nontheless. They are sponsored by the Lamplighter faction Order of the Wick and many of them do go on to become part of the civilian clergy but it's not unheard of for upper-class people to send them there for the education alone.
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>>759471
>Lamplighters are a fraternal order only

Huh, so about that pure waifu.......
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>>759477
You remember we're an invert right?
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>>759480
Yeah but we're not, well we are but we aren't

we're an introvert i get it and I suspect we killed the pure "waifu" I just want confirm it
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>>759482
Invert means our pure waifu is a man anon
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>>759484
I know You are implying we are actually an Invert when we may or may not be
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>>759505
Actually I'm just shitting around.
On the other hand, is there anything purer than the Purest Love?
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>>759510
Yes The indifactiable will of the light and the pure madness of the true dark
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>>757769
>>Help her.
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>>757769
>Abe can do that. You need to scout out the alcove

Remember kids trust not the witch for she is a consort of darkness, the only reason Beatrice is here is because she wishes to return to the light of the wheel god and she has earned some small seed of trust from us in service to our holy mission

If that is even possible
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>>759484
I just want to play like we're Gideon. Bromosexual and turned on by getting shit done.
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>>757769
Help her
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Session in an hour. Sorry to keep you waiting so long!
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>>772109
Woo just checked the thread hoping it would be alive!

Time to bully witch!
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>>772109
anxiously waiting
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Inb4 Australian power outage
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> Abe can do it. You need to scout out that alcove

“Good to see that you haven’t lost your sense of humour, Beatrice.”
That is all you say as you walk away with the lantern and leave her. Abe will probably help her in your stead. You’ve got to make sure that this little hideaway isn’t already occupied. How deep did it go? And where did all this stone come from anyway?
You’ve got no reason to trust this place and that’s more important than the wellbeing of a witch.

You step past the threshold and shove your lantern into the little cranny beneath the long slab of rock. It’s deeper than you were expecting! Rather than simply be a shelter beneath the stone it looks like it continues a little into the earth of the hill itself. Just the thought makes you a little uncomfortable for though you feel no witch-chill you’d really rather not be underground.

You keep your lantern up as if it were a shield and walk inside. It’s very dry in here at least, the angle of the rain is in your favour, none of it has blown inside. The alcove itself looks fine. The tunnel behind it on the other hand…
You hope it isn’t too long. You’ve already had more than enough underground adventures to last you a lifetime.

You hunch down to fit through the rest of the cave and slowly squeeze your way through, walls of rock and soil weeping water far too close on either side for comfort. But in the end you find nothing. The little tunnel only goes for about twenty feet before stopping in a dead-end. No further little chasms or burrows, it just stops. Just a small natural crevice in the hillside and nothing more.

You turn around and start to head back towards the alcove, keeping your steps slow and cautious so you don’t slip or trip. You can hear Beatrice and Abe’s voices echo up, though you can’t make out their words and by the sounds of it they’ve already taken their shelter beneath the stone shelf. Excellent. You will rejoin them shortl-

Something flickers in the light and you swivel, a cry of warning already swelling within your throat. But it’s not a creature or a monster that caught your eye but a mark, a mark upon the side of the tunnel wall. Three long scratches gouged into the very rock itself.
This tunnel might be empty now but it once was not.


>Warn the others. You’ll remain here to wait out the rain however, there’s only one entrance and you’ll all be there.

>Go back and tell the others to leave. You’ll take your chances with the rain.

>Remain here but barricade the alcove just in case.

>Tell Beatrice to get down here and take a look.

>Other
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>>772632
>Remain here but barricade the alcove just in case.
>Ask, VERY insistently, for Beatrice to get down here and take a look. Carry the lazy shit if we have too.
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>>772632
That sure is a lot of exposition for a simple innocent abandoned tunnel

Going to go with >>772650
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>>772632
> remain here and barricade the alcove
Only one exit you mean.
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>>772632
>>Go back and tell the others to leave. You’ll take your chances with the rain.
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>>772632
>Remain here but barricade the alcove just in case.
>Tell Beatrice to get down here and take a look.
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>>772671
Orion said entrance because he was thinking in terms of the creature coming back since it plainly isn't here right now.

Anyway I finally fixed the damn charsheet. Should have done that days ago.
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>>772650
supporting this
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>>772632
>>Remain here but barricade the alcove just in case.
>>Tell Beatrice to get down here and take a look.

Just in case she catches something we missed.
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>>772632
>Warn the others. You’ll remain here to wait out the rain however, there’s only one entrance and you’ll all be there.

>Tell Beatrice to get down here and take a look.
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>Remain here but barricade the alcove just in case.
>Tell Beatrice to get down here and take a look.

You don’t like the look of any of this but the fact remains that you need to take shelter from the rain somewhere. Whatever left those marks plainly isn’t here anymore and if it intends to return it’ll have to do it through the alcove you’ll be camping out in. You can’t even tell how old these marks are, whatever left them could have died or moved on long ago and there is still no witch-chill present. This is still probably safer than trying to blunder through the hills.

But that doesn’t mean you should start taking chances. You’ll get Beatrice to have a look at them even if you have to drag her all the way through. And you’ll cover up the alcove with something to block it off and barricade it. And-...do you smell smoke?

You return from your tunnel to find Beatrice and Abe sitting together in the alcove, a small but cozy campfire already lit. Abe has an apologetic expression on his face and the witch is smeared with mud. Looks like his attempts to help her out of the trolley didn’t go so well after all.
“What are you doing?,” you hiss at them.

“Warming up?”
Beatrice glares at you.
“I’m going to catch my death of cold otherwise.”

“What if something sees it?”
The light of a fire in the wasteland, in the rain? It’ll stand out.

“Well we ain’t sitting in the dark are we?”


>Just shake your head and get to barricading.

>”Help me cover the entrance then. It’ll hide the light at least.”

>Extinguish the flame. They should have waited for you!

>Send Beatrice outside into the rain to help set up the barricade. She’s not supposed to go behind your back.

>Ask Abe to set up the barricade himself. You need Beatrice.

>Other
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>>772804
>”Help me cover the entrance then. It’ll hide the light at least.”
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>>772804
>Ask Abe to set up the barricade himself. You need Beatrice.
Is there anything else we can ask her about ghouls and other witch-creatures? How the first ghouls and imps came to be
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>>772804
>Ask Abe to set up the barricade himself. You need Beatrice.
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>>772804
>>”Help me cover the entrance then. It’ll hide the light at least.”
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>>772804
>Ask Abe to set up the barricade himself. You need Beatrice.
>send beatrice to examine the mark
>go help Abe set up the barricade
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>>772882
Seconding
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>Ask Abe to set up the barricade himself. You need Beatrice.

“Well you can at least barricade up the entrance at least. Get a little cover, stop the light from getting out. Can you do that, Abe?”

“Sure.”
He rises to his feet looking a little puzzled.
“What are you going to be doing?”

“I need Beatrice to have a look at something down this tunnel.”
You go to grab the witch’s arm and pull her up but she’s already on her feet and backing away from you, looking wet and miserable all the while.
“Come with me and I’ll point it out to you.”

Beatrice snatches the lantern off of you.
“I’ll be fine just by myself Orion. I wouldn’t want you to accidentally help me, that’d be just fucking terrible.”

“Fine by me. Look for the claw marks.”
What’s wrong with her?

Lacking anything better to do you go back outside with Abe to help him set up the barricade. But what will you use for it?


>Just hang something over the mouth of the alcove to block the light.

>Box up your supplies and stack them in the mouth. They’ll block off the light but they probably won’t stop a monster for very long at all.

>Get the pump trolley off the rails and lie it on it’s side in front of the alcove.

>Find some stray boulders.

>Other
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>>772882
Yes
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>>772953
>Just hang something over the mouth of the alcove to block the light.
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>>772953
Stray boulders and something to drape across the mouth to block out the light.
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>>772953
>just hang something
then
>look for stray boulders
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It's interesting how people get butthurt if we try to act like a decent human being in this quest when the opposite was true in snakecatcher
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>>772953
>>Just hang something over the mouth of the alcove to block the light.
>Find some stray boulders

>>773001
I try, but anons want to keep being a dick til it bites them in the ass.
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>>773014
they're too busy fighting the imaginary waifufag boogeyman to accept being nice to our companion
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Things Beatrice has done to engraciate herself

>seek redemption
>save the lamp
>aid us in battle
>refute the darkness

Things Beatrice has done to irritate us
>Call us an Invert
>Be a witch
>Insult a living saint multiple times unapologetically
>openly talk heresy
>Pull as little of her weight as possible
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>>773184
Also

>Intiate uneccesary firefights that could have been resolved peacefully
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>>773184
To be fair the saint was on the fritz, even Orion said as much. Calling the saint out was warranted. Also calling us an invert is not far from the truth, as we're solarsexual. a The Wheel God is male.
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>>773184
I wish our bullying was more harmless honestly, as soon as we start to act okay suddenly we return with an assholeish vengeance.

Not trying to waifu her, just be more friendly and less autistic. Gotta keep her on the straight and narrow.
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Sorry about the delay on this one, my laptop froze and had to be restarted.
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>>772953
>Find some stray boulders.
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>>773231
Yeah but we at least held our tongue in regards to outright insults

>Solarsexual

I mean I guess?

>>773249
The problem is Orion isn't a people person in the slightest and Beatrice is litreally the one of the worst things in the world to him trying to seek redemption

Personally I think Orion should have just ignored her and scouted ahead instead of making a shirty remark that probably added insult to injury
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>>773298
>I mean I guess?
We swore a vow of chastity (no wimins or sex) and are basically a Wheel god and fire zealot.
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>>773307
>We swore a vow of chastity

That doesn't mean we will never be tempted or will always keep our vows

Not advocating for anything just saying

>basically a Wheel god and fire zealot.

The Zealotry kind of goes out the window when we are a witchfinder and question the divine rights of a living Saint however it is inarguably true m we are certainly a dedicated man of the faith
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>>773344
>divine rights of a living Saint

Only because she was literally going against church doctrine herself, remember?
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>>773351
Yes I don't believe that dismisses the point however
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>>773447
It does when the "saint" is a dying construct that is provably defective.
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>>773468
That pretty fucking blasphemous right there

You can't really refer to a divine construct as a mere machine even if from a meta perspective that is quite possibly true
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>Just hang something over the mouth of the alcove to block the light.
>Find some stray boulders

Abe strokes his chin in thought, rain plastering his hair down his face.
“I’d prefer not to box up the supplies to do it, the last thing we need is for them to get even more water into them.”

“Water shouldn’t spoil most of them.”
Your supplies are hardy, enduring fare. Hard-bread and biscuit, cured meat, pickled vegetables and dried fruit.

“It’d still make it unpleasant. Can we drag the handcar over?”

You shake your head.
“We could but we might need to use it quickly if an emergency arises. Here, just help me look for some rocks.”

“God knows there are more than enough of those.”

The two of you toil upon the hillside for a few minutes more, grabbing large chunks of the brown stone scattered down the hill and rolling them down the slope. And as you work Abe attempts to strike up a conversation.
“What’s between you and Beatrice anyway?”

“Between us? Nothing.”

“Then why act the way you do?”

You stop to stare at him.
“She’s a witch. Do you have any idea what she’s done?”

“Do you?”

“What’s that supposed to mean?”

“Do you actually know what she’s done?”

“...I can hazard a pretty good guess. You can ask if her you want but if she actually tells you I doubt you’d be so friendly to her. The mere act of accepting darkness within herself and betraying humanity makes her as low as dirt already. And make no mistake, that’s as high as she can possibly be. Whatever crimes she committed as a witch only dig her deeper.”

“So what she’s done doesn’t really matter to you?”

“No. But she crawls towards the light, I’ll give her that. Maybe one day she’ll dig herself up above ground level.”

“Huh. Well I’m curious and not just about her. I’m not a fan of mysteries in general.”

Well that’s a subject you have no intention of ever broaching to anyone. You need to change the subject to something safer. Safer for you.
“Don’t feel bad for her just because she’s a woman.”

“What do you mean?”

“That’s how they get you. Sympathy for the unworthy is a sin in itself.”

“That’s how who gets you? Are you talking about witches or women in general?”

You shrug, your experience with both never having impressed you.
“Either or.”

The boulders are across the entrance now, blocking off the lower half. After a moment’s hesitation you take off your burgundy Lamplighter’s cloak and hang it over the top to help block the light. It’s soaked through anyway, it needs to be dried off.

Beatrice is back by the fire by the time the two of you re-enter the alcove, Abe shivering from the cold. The witch is looking even worse for wear now, a few small lacerations down her bare hands from pawing at the jagged stone. Fortunately they are bloodless gashes, her thick rubbery Third Age skin torn but not all the way through.
1/2
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>>773495
Otherwise sitting next to the flame would be extremely dangerous.
“It’s a troll,” she rasps. She looks to be in the process of taking her gloves off.

“You sure?”

“Not really, never had much to do with them. But they aren’t ghoul-claw markings and I don’t know anything else with claws that go quite so deep. Either way its old as hell and I couldn’t find any newer marks. Probably nothing to worry about.”

“Hrm.”
A troll. You don’t know how to feel about that. They aren’t your least favourite beast to fight but you’d have much rather it been a ghoul.
“I haven’t seen any goblin dung, have you?”

She shakes her head wordlessly.

“Then it’s probably long gone,” you say. “Either that or it’s sterile.”

The three of you cluster around the growing fire, Abraham quickly shedding his wet tunic and trousers to stop himself from freezing. He hangs them by the fire so they’ll dry out and you nod in approval. You might have to do the same with your armour.

And then you notice Beatrice taking off her jacket and working at the buttons of her blouse with one hand.

“What do you think you’re doing?”

“Uh, I don’t know if you noticed but I’m fucking soaked through and through. And look at all this mud! They need to be dried out and maybe cleaned later.”

“Then put on something else.”

“What, you mean all my other clothes that are also wet because the bottom of the handcar turned into a sodding pool? Don’t worry, I’m keeping my underclothes on. You’ve seen them before.”

“That’s obscene. I won’t allow it.”

“Why? You were fine with Abe doing it!”
Beatrice suddenly gives you a knowing smile.
“Unless...you know I was just joking when I called you an inv-”

You raise your hand.

“-inveterate defender against the darkness!,” she yelps. “We’re all buddies here. Friends. Comrades of light. Pals.”


>”Put your clothes on and keep them on. You of all people will hardly die of cold.”

>Let her do so but banish her to the tunnel so nobody has to see her.

>Just let her do so.

>Let her do so and take off your own armour and garments as well. It’s all bloody wet and it has to dry off sooner or later.

>Other
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>>773480
>You can't really refer to a divine construct as a mere machine even if from a meta perspective that is quite possibly true

She admitted that with the Wheel god's Death she was waning, since she was going against church doctrine, and acting erratically, is it not possible it has addled her wits too?

>>773495
Who wants to bet a girl Orion was sweet on went Witch and then betrayed him getting his buddies killed?
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>>773506
>Let her do so and take off your own armour and garments as well. It’s all bloody wet and it has to dry off sooner or later.
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>>773506
>>Let her do so and take off your own armour and garments as well. It’s all bloody wet and it has to dry off sooner or later.
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>>773506
>set up a fire further down so we don't have to see her
>Let her do so and take off your own armour and garments as well. It’s all bloody wet and it has to dry off sooner or later.
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>>773506
>Let her do so and take off your own armour and garments as well. It’s all bloody wet and it has to dry off sooner or later

Fuck it, its cold, wet and we're all rather miserable

>>773510
That's an excuse for turning against the light if I ever heard one and it's not acceptable

besides I suspect a more base and mortal reason why she turned
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>>773570
I was talking about the defective construct of light and wax, not the foul mouthed rich girl witch bitch trying to redeem herself.
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>>773510
>>773522
>>773537
>>773538
>>773506
>Let her do so and take off your own armour and garments as well. It’s all bloody wet and it has to dry off sooner or later.


>>773510
Yeah I wouldn't be surprised. I didnt think Lamplighters have to take a vow of celibacy, it is like people in DnD think all paladins are celibate, don't drink, and give all their earnings to orphanages.

Monks in real life were drunken lechers half the times, had to make sure those innocent nuns in the convent didn't get taken advantage of by vagabonds and the like, if you know what I mean.

I am sure he stocked a few of the female flame adepts fires if you know what I mean, they helped him cultivate his wick, polish his lantern, rubbed his penis.
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>>773580
concessions of a half broken down doll whose a conscious and programming have been eroded by time and a fractured power source
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>>773506
>Let her do so and take off your own armour and garments as well. It’s all bloody wet and it has to dry off sooner or later.
Tell them some awkward stories to pass the time.
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>>773506
Wait, has Orion ever even SEEN a titty before?

Is his first real life titty sighting going to be the titties of a cold witch.

In fact, how cold is a witches titty? Are we gonna find out?
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>>773620
Doubt it, If he was a womanizer he'd have tapped Beatrice already, just put a bag over her head. He seems the type to have fallen hard for a girl, and in all likelihood she was a witch, fucked him over, killed his freinds, destroyed a first age lamp(the one he conveniently had to carry the sun shard) and soured him on women in general and witches in particular.
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I'll be honest the thought of removing our armour to spend the night in some cave in the middle of nowhere triggers me softly

>>773637
That's what I'm thinking too
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>>773620
Magic and the very real threats lamplighters face may actually inspire some to take their vows seriously or at least those on the frontier anyhow
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>Let her do so and take off your own armour and garments as well. It’s all bloody wet and it has to dry off sooner or later

“But seriously,” Beatrice says. “Why can Abe do it but I can’t? No jokes this time.”

“Abraham is a man, as am I. It is acceptable for us to disrobe somewhat when in the company of the opposite gender. You are a woman.”

“Wow thanks I didn’t know.”

“It is obscene. It is bad enough that you wear trousers for practical purposes.”

Abe is staring at you now.
“Orion we’re not in a church right now. You get that right?”

“Don’t bother,” Beatrice grumbles. “That stick is so far up his arse that it’s in danger of popping out his mouth every time he talks. The only question is if he was born with it or if it got jammed in there back in the monastery when he was just a wee little choir boy in private prayer sessions with his abbo-”

“That’s enough.”
The witch cringes away as you take your helmet off.
“Do as you please Beatrice, Abe’s right. This is no place to be concerned over such things.”

“Oh so Abe is allowed to be right about this but not me.”

“Take it as you will.”
You start unbuckling your runic full-plate, quickly stripping down to just your undershirt and breeches, the former of which you take off too. Your breeches are still dry though so you leave them on. Fortunate indeed, for you have always loathed stripping down all the way in front of others. Or even when alone. It’s too vulnerable for your taste.

Beatrice is done before you, stripped down to just a sleeveless under-vest and a long pair of bloomers. This is the second time you’ve seen her like this and it’s no less disgusting each time. You can see the way her engorged veins run down the muscle of her arms, the tiny fractures and purple bruises in her pale gray skin.
“Done staring?” she says, her tone acidic. “I didn’t think you spun that way.”

“Your body is fascinatingly ugly to look at. Much in the way that people used to gaze upon a derailed train.”

“Thanks,” she mutters. “You know you don’t look that good your...your...uh.”
She trails off.

“Is something wrong?”

“No. Just a bit of a surprise.”

Well now you’ve ensured what promises to be a slow and awkward night for all concerned. Abraham can’t take his eyes off the witch, no doubt utterly disgusted and you have no idea what’s wrong with Beatrice. This is morally questionable all round and you’d be happy for any way to pass the time.
But how best to do it?


>Tell a story.

>Ask someone else for a story.

>Go sit in the tunnel.

>Push Beatrice into the tunnel.

>Talk to Beatrice about her promised punishment for how she spoke to the Saint.

>”I’m going to sleep.”

>Other
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>>773735
>Tell a story.
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>>773735
>“Thanks,” she mutters. “You know you don’t look that good your...your...uh.”
>She trails off.
She wants the O

>Go sit in the tunnel.
>Tell a story.
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>>773735
>Tell a story.
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>>773735
>Tell a story.
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>>773735
>>Tell a story.


>>773749
Orion is a confirmed beefcake grandpa (or would be if he had kids) at this point. Her reaction was predictable, especially given she likely hasn't gotten any for a long ass time at best. The only question is how long she will stare.
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>>773735
>Tell a story.
And keep a good watch out. Bad enough getting surprised but now are we without armor.
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>>773735
>>Tell a story.
>>Ask someone else for a story.
Start yours then ask bea about one of hers
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>>773735
>“You know you don’t look that good your...your...uh.”

Hahaha we made her moist.

>Ask someone else for a story
>Tell a story

Whichever is most interesting, kinda want to know more about Beatrice's past since we know most of Abe's story even though we have only traveled with him for a little bit.

If Beatrice isn't forthcoming we could maybe give a bit of our own back story

If none of that works then go to bed.
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>>773776
We're actually not that old, our hair just turned white for some reason that I can't remember
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>>773776
No we just look superficially older thanks to the lamppost

>>773735
>tell a story
>go sit in the tunnel

Awkward Orion a best
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>>773681
>>773779
Consider this is the first time we've sorta lowered our guard it's quite refreshing

If shit happens well we lowered our guard in the wastelands
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>>773776
I think Orion is somewhere in his 40s or something, he is definitely a DILF but not quite a GILF. His hair is just bleached.
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Sorry about the delay on this one, the stick-tape holding my laptop monitor to my actual laptop came undone and I've got to restick the whole thing.
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>>773927
Jesus Christ Ouro the fuck?
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>>773927
Jesus Ouro do you use your laptops to hammer nails or something? This one didn't last you very long
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>>773968
He uses them to hit vermin.
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>>774004
Witches do have hard heads, look at Bea
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>>773927
Use glue?
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Alright, I can write again now that the monitor is firmly attached and internet rehooked. Please wait warmly.
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>>774033
Christ man, I think we have the same laptops but I haven't used mine to crush squirrels so it is still in tact.
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>>774033
Such is life in Australia
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>>774033
Damn it Ouro I can barely wait for you to finish! Stop hunting spiders and salt water crocodiles with your busted up laptop and post! :p
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>Tell a story
>Ask someone else to tell a story.


“Does anyone have any stories to tell?”

Beatrice looks up at you.
“Huh? Why?’

“We might as well do something while we wait the rain out. And stories by the campfire are practically traditional. Helps keep the dark at bay.”

Abe scratches his scruffy chin.
“Don’t know about you but I reckon what stories I know both of you have already heard. You’re both at least twice my age aren’t you?”
When neither of you respond he just shakes his head.
“I know both of you were old when God lost his shine. So I figure you have a lot more stories than I do. How old are you anyway?”

You consider the thought.
“It’s been some time since I kept track of the days but if it’s still been thirty years then I’m about forty-seven by my reckoning.”

“Fifty-five,” Beatrice says at the same time.

“Hard to tell,” you continue. “Time isn’t as straight as it used to be. And it’s only going to get worse.”

Beatrice shrugs.
“You’re a bit younger than I thought to be honest. So why don’t you tell us a story Orion? Since you’re the one who wanted this and all. Just nothing churchy.”

“Hrmph. You don’t get to choose but very well.”

“You don’t actually know any stories that aren’t religious, do you?”

“That’s not true! I have….The Mistakes of Jack Wick. A long tale and an entertaining one.”
It was one that you had considered telling to the children of Sacrament.

“Never heard of it,” Abe says.

“I haven’t heard it but I’ve heard of it,” the witch says. “Isn’t it a children’s tale?”

“So what if it is? It’s still a Lamplighter story.”

“I’ve had my fill of Lamplighter stories,” she grumbles. “But maybe there’s one I’m still interested in. Why don’t you tell us about yourself huh?”

“I beg your pardon?”

“Oh yes, look at how mysterious you are with that sun-shard and that broken lamp and those vague allusions to a terrible past. To be honest Orion I’m getting pretty sick of it. You might as well take this opportunity to spill the beans.”

You shake your head.
“No.”

“I must admit,” Abe says as he joins in, his voice pitched up to be heard over the rain. “I’ve been wondering the same thing Orion. And about you too Bea. It doesn’t sit right by me, not knowing anything about my companions.”

“I’d imagine Beatrice’s history is of a far more pertinent nature,” you say. “Her past could actually be dangerous to us in the future. If it hasn’t been already.”

“Screw you. I want to know about the lamp post!”

You avoid looking at Beatrice as she leans over towards you.


>”I suppose it’s unfair to expect you to keep following me without knowing. But you first.”

>”Fine. Just give me a moment and I’ll begin.”

>”Can you at least put your coat back on over your vest?”

>”No.” End of story.

>Other
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>>774203
>”Fine. Just give me a moment and I’ll begin.”
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>>774203
>”Fine. Just give me a moment and I’ll begin.”
I wann know too!
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>>774203
>”Fine. Just give me a moment and I’ll begin.”
>”Can you at least put your coat back on over your vest?”
>Certain parts of your femininity are quite literally pointing out your gender, and they should not be that cold by the fire.
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>>774203
>>”Fine. Just give me a moment and I’ll begin.”
Orion Origin Story is Go!
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>>774203
>>”Fine. Just give me a moment and I’ll begin.”
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>>774203
>”I suppose it’s unfair to expect you to keep following me without knowing. But you first.”
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>>774203
>>”No.” End of story.

I know y'all are eager to learn Orions backstory but I don't think it would be something he'd relent on easily

>Beatrice is 45
>Orion is 47

Jesus Christ do people age the same in lamplighter as they do IRL?
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>>774264
Bea is 55, and she stopped aging because witch.

Orion has fucktarded good regeneration and is basically a paladin. Both have likely absurd longevity.
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>>774264
>>774270
We all know this is going to end with a Tsundere Orion putting a babbeh in Bea after slinging a foot of righteous dicking into her.

Just kidding I don't really see Orion and Bea getting it on, we have been pretty rough on her and she is an embodiment of what we hate, although she strives for redemption. I don't see good old Orion as the type to go for forbidden fruit, especially when it as veiny and splotchy as Bea.
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>>774338
pretty much. The only way he'd contemplate it is if she got her wick back, and even then it'd be a looooooooong road.
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>>774338
>Orion putting a babbeh in Bea
We would probably ignite her with our flame empowered dick.
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>>774380
a literal case of dick too bomb
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Sorry guys, I'll be back tomorrow to finish this. My screen's slipped off again and I need to buy more sticky tape.
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>>774469
dude...
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>>774469
I will probably get masking tape this time though. The thin plastic sticky tape is getting a little melted by how hot my laptop is, I feel.
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>>774483
get some superglue or something
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>>774469
God damnit Ouro, you just couldn't resist smashing that last tarantula could you?

Get some goddamn twine or wire or something, invest in hotglue man.

Ohwell good luck, try using a non-adhesive method to make it work since the warmth from the computer will cause the adhesive to dissolve. Wish you had another computer/posting device.
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>>774478
I'll post the update by tonight or so when the computer is feeling better. I won't leave you hanging for long!
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>>774033
....At least mine is still the original screen and only needs duct tape at the hinges, I guess.

>>774483
epoxy could work too. That stuff doesn't melt. Just ah, don't mess it up.

>>774203
>”Fine. Just give me a moment and I’ll begin.”
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>>774338
If it they did develop "that" kind of relationship it would be a minor point or a delayed point until the quest is done
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Alright, everything's taped back together. I'll start updating now. This is going to be a fairly big one.
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>”Fine. Just give me a moment and I’ll begin.”

You cross your legs while you sit by the fire, barely feeling its warmth upon your skin. One of the downsides of being fireproof. And what are you supposed to do now? You hadn’t ever imagined that you would have to share this story. But something Abraham said struck you as meaningful.
You’ve asked a lot from these two, even the witch. For them to accompany you on your quest, trusting that you’ve had the right idea all along, all without ever knowing what set your feet upon this path. So why do you hesitate? Surely you aren’t afraid of what they’ll think of you.

“Well?,” Beatrice asks. “Are you going to spill it or not?”

“Fine, just give me a moment! I’m thinking of where to begin!”

You are! Yes, even the witch. You’re afraid of throwing a shadow over the respect they have for you, for your quest. You don’t want them to see the real Orion. But is this not simply pride? You don’t want to look lesser in their eyes but that is no noble desire. That is a selfish and sinful fear.

You could always lie.

You entertain that thought for no more than a moment. If you’re going to trust them with your life and ask them the same in return the least you can trust them with is your past. And if what they see truly disgusts them then you will not argue. You will make no apologies or justifications.

“Maybe you should begin at, you know, the START,” Beatrice interjects.

“It’s a long story,” you grumble. “One without a clear beginning or end. But I suppose you could say that it began just a little over thirty years ago. I was a young Cenobite in Saiph, the Ninety-Seventh Watchtower. Is something wrong Abe?”
The man’s reaction to your last words had been odd.

“No, nothing. It’s just so strange to hear you speak of them in such a familiar tone. The Watchtowers are practically a myth, something dead and gone from a bygone age. Just like…”
He stops but you already know what words he chose not to say. Just like Lamplighters in general.

“Well back in my day they were real and they were strong, each one a bulwark against the darkness, the 108 home fortresses of the Lamplighters. Saiph was primarily a Witch-finder bastion but like all the Watchtowers it housed members of all four Orders. The Knights Sol, those Lamplighters most wed to the Church. The Order of the Wick, the Order who sponsored the Flame Colleges and studied the sacred pyromancies. The Bulwark, unparalleled masters of combat who patrolled the boundaries of mankind and protected the innocent. Andr the Witch-f-”

“Holy shit,” Beatrice says. “You already said it was a Witch-finder bastion, Orion! I know what all the Orders are!”

“Well this is sort of new to me,” Abe says. “I like it.”

1/??
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>>775215
>“Holy shit,” Beatrice says. “You already said it was a Witch-finder bastion, Orion! I know what all the Orders are!”
shut the fug up Beatrice, we're telling a story
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>>775215

“Well whatever.”
Beatrice shrugs.
“I already know where Orion is going with this. And among those Witch-finders,” she says with a mock deep voice, “there was a young particularly devout and particularly dense lad who had been born with his sphincter permanently clenched around a stick.”

“Do you want to hear the story or not?”
You shove your bare hand into the flame and pull it back out after several seconds, a fistful of fire dancing atop your palm.
“And you’d be surprised Beatrice. I wasn’t always the paragon of duty that you see before you now. Quite the opposite in fact. For you see, among those Witch-finders there was a young and moody lad of
seventeen summers who found himself chafing beneath the life and duty that was expected of him…”

The fire in your hand quivers at your words and begins to shape itself into pillars. Pillars that then shape themselves into people, tiny fire dolls of only crude approximation to humanity. You gaze at them and through them, your eyes looking upon a scene many miles and years distant.

***********

“...And with that, it was divined that the post-Sundering kingdoms would have to be re-united by any means necessary and a second Dominion built atop the ashes of the old. And that the Third Age and the long Lamplighter’s Vigil would end when the Dominion was whole once again. We approach that hour now, brothers and sons of the light. The promised Age that the Wheel God set aside for us is nigh. But until the Fourth Age dawns and the first Fourth Men set foot upon blessed concrete we will not waver! We will not be tested and come up short! You will shoulder this duty for as long as you need and you will not set it down until the promised time has come and no darkness reigns. Pray that it be so!”

“Pray that it be so,” the crowd chanted. Unlike the large man who spoke to them, old and weathered like bad leather, this was a crowd of young men. All fit and strong and clad in habits of burgundy and gold. Not a single one of them was over twenty but all of them had been blooded in the eternal battle against the dark and many had the scars to show it.

“Very good,” the Lamplighter-General of Saiph spoke again. “I expect to see you all in an hours time for midday prayers. Until then you are free to spend your time in whatever constructive manner that you see fit.”

“We go through this every week,” you groan as you file out of the church. “If we don’t know our duties by now I’m not sure how old Lawrence up there has any hope in us at all.”

The young Lamplighter with the shaven head by your side chuckles as the two of you walk out into the courtyard. It is a bright and sunny day above Saiph.
“I’m surprised he didn’t pull you aside specifically, Orion. If you were anymore of a pain in his bony old buttocks he’d probably have you declared a witch.”

2/???
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>>775262

“Hey,” you say, suddenly serious. “Don’t joke about that. That’s no laughing matter. You shouldn’t disrespect the General.”

Brother John stops, drawn up by your sudden change in demeanour. But then he narrows his eyes.
“You’re messing with me right now aren’t you?”

You smile and he does too. John is one of the few friends you’ve ever made, even despite having spent all your life in the Watchtower. You aren’t comfortable around people and most of them don’t seem to really understand you. It gets you a little angry sometimes.
“Aye,” you say, drawing out the confirmation. “It’s not that I’m unfaithful, John. I always show up for prayers don’t I?”

“You pray in the dorms Orion, I don’t think anyone doubts your devotion. Just your discipline.”

“I just don’t see the point in it all,” you say. “The Fourth Age is coming when, exactly? Next year, the year after that? It could even be next month depending how the unification goes. Soon enough nobody is going to need us.”

“I think the world will always need Lamplighters.”

“Probably so but they’ll need us like they did in the Second Age, just people with Flame Rites and the means to use them. Nothing serious. Face it John, this Age was the Age of the Lamplighter and we’ve grown up just in time to see it end.”

“When you put it that way you make the coming salvation sound almost depressing.”

“Oh don’t get me wrong, I can’t wait. But doesn’t that make you realize how pointless all of this is now?”
You gesture around at the landscape around you, the many buildings and churches and behind it all, the titular Watchtower itself.
“We’re all going to be obsolete in just a few years tops. It’ll just be peace, joy and whatever the Fourth Age women look like.”

John laughs again.
“You’re planning to break your vows?”

“It’s not like they’ll mean anything soon. As long as the Fourth Men don’t have a really strange skin color like blue or something I think we’d be set. So you’ll have to forgive me for not really putting my all into all these annoying rituals and little acts of discipline. We’re hardening ourselves for a life we’re never going to have to live!”

“I trust I’m going to see you in midday prayers regardless.”

“Naturally. But I’m going into town for the duration. Got people to see.”

“Is that so? ‘People’”

“What are you implying?”

“Nothing! I’m just saying I’d really like to meet ‘People’ someday. Find out just what makes ‘People’ so important that you’re off nearly every day. You don’t exactly have a wide network of compatriots, Orion.”

“But John, are we not all brothers in the Orders? Is that not stronger than any friendship?”

“I can tell you’re not sincere and I’m fairly certain most of our brothers think you’re a prick.”

“Well I’ll see you at noon anyway. Are you off to the brewery again?”

3/??
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>>775304
John raises an eyebrow at your tone.
“Orion, please. It is a charity of work of ours, labour to supply the needy and those without vows. I can’t believe you’re implying I would touch a drop.”

“Well don’t let Thomas catch you again. The last time-”
You can’t help but notice John is suddenly walking away at a very brisk pace. You feel a heavy hand settle on your shoulder. You already know who it is before you turn around. Speak of the ghoul and you’ll find him at your door.
“Good morning Brother Thomas.”

“Is it?”
The man has aged quite a lot over the years since he took you from your old home as a small child, an event you have no remaining memory of.
“What’s this I hear of you speaking false doctrine?”

“Nothing false about it,” you say sullenly. “Just regular old dogma. I mean I’m not wrong about any of it, am I?”

“Hrmph.”
Thomas purses his lips.
“That it may be so but the General has concerns about your discipline.”

“Lawrence is always concerned about my discipline. And why you, brother? I stopped being your sponsor when I got the full red-and-gold. I settle my own mistakes now.”

“I know, I know. Is it impossible that I simply care for you? It does me grief to hear of you straying and setting foot upon a wayward path.”

Your heart softens against your will and you can’t help but feel at least a little contrite.
“I know I’m not always what you expected me to be. But I’m trying my best to figure out who I really am still. And sometimes I feel like that person isn’t the most ideal of Lamplighters.”

His grip lessens, his hand resting atop your shoulder for just a moment more before he withdraws.
“I am proud of you,” he says. “Sometimes I think you don’t really understand that. And I’m sure you’ll be a magnificent Lamplighter. But until then can you at least promise me that you’ll fix your conduct with Lawrence? Sometimes I fear he considers expelling you.”

“Expelling me would just be a quicker fate to the same fate that awaits all of us once the Age turns over.”

“Maybe so. But I’d miss you.”

“And I you.”

“Will I be seeing you at the library today?”
Thomas, as one of the most elder Witch-finders in Saiph, was often on duty guarding over the trove of plundered witch-lore that the Witch-finders had built their power out of. You’d spent many a day studying the Dark there with him and you know he appreciates your company. Probably thinks it keeps you out of trouble.
If only he knew how wrong that was.

“Sorry, I was already there this morning and I’m going into town before noon. Maybe tonight.”

4/???
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>>775356
Nearly twenty minutes later and you’ve changed clothes to a drabber tunic and breeches, one that lets you blend into the small town that’s grown up around Saiph. You’re standing on a dirty concrete road, just outside a ramshackle wooden house. You don’t bother with the front door, instead jogging around to the side and up the stairs. The person you’re looking for only lives on the second floor.

It takes a moment before anyone responds to your knocking and when she does, she sounds tired. She’s been sounding exhausted more and more lately, you hope she isn’t ill and hasn’t told you. That would be just like her. The door opens just a crack.
“Have you got it?”

“Here.”
You pass the slim volume that you had ‘appropriated’ from the Saiph’s library to her through the barely open door.
“What do you want with this anyway? It’s just basic witch-lore as far as I can tell.”

The door creaks open all the way and you enter, noting the shutters pulled down across the windows to keep the light out. Serafina always kept things a little darker than you really found comfortable.

The room is small, as small as you’d expect from someone only earning money from occasional scribe-work. She lives off that alone. Well, that and the occasional donation from you when you can pressure her into accepting it. You have no need for coin. It’s dusty and cluttered, strewn with books and scrolls. It’s this that Serafina spends her money on, purchasing the scholarly leftovers of the Watchtower as they slowly filter into the outside world.
Not for any practical use that you can tell. The girl simply devours knowledge. The daughter of a scrivener, she’s been like this as long as you’ve known her. Not the most appropriate hobby for a woman but one you find strangely intriguing regardless.

The girl herself is very small, almost impossibly slight when contrasted with your broad and burly frame. So thin and small that it makes her look far younger than she really is. Her short red hair contrasts nicely with her gray skin as she holds your book to her chest.
Every time you see her you are astounded all over again that anything this fragile could ever possibly exist. But you know she has a core of steel buried in her that lets her survive. You don’t think you’d respect her otherwise.
“I didn’t think you’d actually bring it to me. Orion, I said it as a joke! Won’t this get you in trouble?”

“Only if they find out. Get what you want from it quickly and I’ll return it in a few days, nobody will be any the wiser.”
She’s right, this is the sort of thing that could easily get you flogged and likely worse. But you get a little thrill from the way she stares up at you, at the stepping over the boundaries that you have been forced into your entire life. Not that you would ever stray fully out of course. But they chafe at you far too often.
“But really, why do you want it?”

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>>775387
You doomed your order for pussy Orion think about that
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Oh no, he's educating a witch!
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>>775387
Wow Orion.
Just... wow.
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“I-I didn’t really mean it but I guess you could say I have some interest in witch-lore. This Black Compass in particular looks very interesting.”


“Oh that? I already know how to do that. I can show you if you want.”


She flushes just a little.
“Thank you again. You have no idea what this means to me.”


“I can’t do it right now though.”


“Oh?”


“Yeah I’ve spent too much time wandering around already. If I don’t leave now I’ll be late for midday prayers.”


She pouts.
“You’ve been late for them before.”


“Yes but I’ve made a promise to someone to be good and I don’t want to break it.”
You don’t mention Thomas’ name to her. The more you can keep her separate from all other aspects of your life the better as far as you’re concerned. You don’t think she minds too much.
“How about I see you tonight? I can show you the Compass.”


“That would be nice. See you soon.”


“And the same to you,” you say, gently tousling her hair and ignoring her quiet complaints. Serafina is the one aspect of your life that doesn’t fit quite right, the one broken cog that slowly sets the rest out of proper motion. You’ve known her for a few years now, ever since she tried to steal your coin while you were in town incognito. You had let her keep it at the time.
But there’s something here that isn’t quite right and it’s only as you’re leaving that you notice it.


“Oh ‘Fina! Did you knock your lantern over?”
The lantern is one of her most valuable possessions, a little glass and metal contraption that helps her read when the sun goes down. Better than using the light from the central lamp through the window, the angle of it in her room just wasn’t right. It was rare to see her room without it’s soft and constant glow.
But here it was sitting on its side on the floor, the flame within having gone completely cold.

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>>775419
Dun dun dunnnnnn
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>>775419
The night sky overhead is a beautiful dark blue, dotted by roaming stars and a full and pure moon. You’re sitting atop a rooftop, enjoying the view where the radiant shell the central lamp-post extends over Saiph and its town mingles with the softer light of the night sky. The world outside has gone dark but the area around the Watchtower remains wrapped in cozy light.
You’re not alone either. Serafina sits beside you.
“Thanks again for the book. I still can’t believe you actually did it.”

“It wasn’t a big deal,” you boast.

“It makes you feel good, doesn’t it?”

“I beg your pardon?”

“To throw off what everyone expects you to be and defy them, even for an act so small and harmless.”

“Maybe so. I just don’t see the point in any of it.”

“You don’t want to be a Lamplighter?”

“Of course I do! But pretty soon most of this won’t even matter. It’s just a big stuffy waste of time.”

“I always thought you ‘lighters had it pretty good. You make it sound very strict.”

“It’s not that bad. It’s great actually. Just...nevermind.”

“Well I’m just happy you’re back. You sort of vanished on me for a few months there, Orion. What was that?”

“I was out over at Watchtower Sixty-Eight. Some extra training for stuff I won’t even need. Why? Were you okay while I was gone?”

Her voice catches just a little.
“Of course. I can take care of myself.”

“If you say so. I’d been meaning to make time to talk to you more but I’ve been busy lately.”

“I know. It wasn’t your fault.”

You tear your gaze from the stars to look at her questioningly.
“You’re making this sound like something more serious than it is. Are you sure nothing happened while I was gone?”

“Very sure. Sorry. I didn’t mean to cause you concern.”

“Oh, good. Now let’s talk about that Compass. We don’t have any witch-dirt and be thankful for that but I can show you how you need to hold your hand.”

“Like this?”

You study the shape of her fingers and shake your head.
“You’ve almost got it. Here, let me just move it into position…”

You grab hold of her hand with yours and you feel her breath catch. So does yours. What are you doing? You let go of her.
“Shit. I really shouldn’t be here. I’m sorry Serafina.”

“Don’t be.”
She reaches for your hand again and this time you don’t pull away.
“Is this the right way?”
She holds her hand in yours and this time the position for the Black Compass is perfect.

“You’re really good at this. I didn’t expect you to pick it up so quickly after just reading about it.”
You don’t let go of her hand.

“I have very smart hands. All that clerk work.”
This time it’s her that withdraws from your grasp.
“Look Orion, we need to talk about this book.”

“What of it?”


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>>775492
Oh shit! Here it comes!

"I found this sketching of another girl in it you cheating bastard!"

"This book made me realize I am a lesbian"
"Oooga booga imma witch nao!"

"This book isn't nearly enough knowledge! Go my little booty slave and fetch me more!"

"Someone stole the book"

"Someone drew dickbutt in every single margin of this book"
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>>775492
“I have a bad feeling about keeping it, like someone will find it missing in the library soon. Can I give it back to you tomorrow?”

“You know as well as I do that I don’t have any spare time tomorrow.”

“What if I bring it to you instead? I can just leave it by the dorm.”

That would be easier.
“You’re a girl though. You’re not allowed anywhere near the dorms.”

“Am I talking to the same Orion? Don’t you think it’ll be fun? Another harmless small thing to break the rules over?”

You really don’t want Serafina to get in trouble. But her knowing a way in and out to the dorms...the idea is an exciting one.
“There’s a bad stone in the bottom of the wall around the Watchtower on the other side from the town. Just by the little scrape in the concrete. A few people use it to sneak in and out.”

“Thank you! If anyone else finds it before you you can just say you dropped it!”

“Maybe this is a bad idea. I’ll try to make the time to visit you tomorrow and pick the book up alright?”
You’re already starting to regret this a little. You’ll come to regret it a lot more very soon.

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Broken stone tumbles to the ground beside you and you roll out of the way just in time for something small, all fur and scale and flashing teeth to leap at you! You catch the little creature before it can strike you, tiny claws tearing up the skin of your outstretched arm and drawing blood. You look the creature in the eye, a deranged little fetus of a thousand different chimerical features.
And then you throw it against the broken wall and draw your wick, blasting it into ash before it gets back to its feet.

Goblins.
What are goblins doing here? They couldn’t have caused this!

It is night once more, the night after your last meeting with Serafina. You have just been awoken from your slumber by your entire dorm room collapsing underneath you. You are left stranded in a broken ruin, fallen walls and stone littering the ground beside you. You can see red-clad bodies in the wreckage. Oh no. No no no no.
It can’t just be goblins!

But where there’s goblins there are often trolls.

You free yourself from the wreckage of the dorm to find yourself trapped in a living nightmare. Saiph’s central lamp-post throws light over the Watch-tower’s compound, more than enough to illuminate the pools of blood, the scattered bodies. Most of these Lamplighters hadn’t even been in armour, their weapons not even in hand!
You had all been unprepared.

You can see goblins in the shadows, the little half-formed creatures shying away from the light and roaming through whatever shade they can find instead. You aim your Wick and let loose a battle-cry as your spurt of flame vanishes their protective shadow, letting the light of the lamp paralyse them.

“Orion!”
John rounds the corner of the courtyard, his hastily donned armour stained with black ichor and red blood, a flaming sword in hand.
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Fuck you, Orion, and fuck you too, Serafina.
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>>775541
dumb frey ass nigga doomed his order for the iea of pusyy.
fucking deadass lmaoooo
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>>775541

“Thank god you’re alive! We need to get to the Tower, they’ve set up fortifications in th-”

It happens before you can even think to stop it. You couldn’t even call out as something unfolded around the same corner that John had just run in from. You see a long shadow, the shape of a claw and then John is dead, his head dashed against the wall. It was over in an instant.

The monster steps forward into the light and it doesn’t even flinch.

Goblins, your mind recites to itself, a distant corner of calm in the chaos raging everywhere else, were the most pathetic of all the creatures of darkness. Typically spawned when a human baby was abandoned in the dirt or as the result of a witch cursing a pregnancy, these twisted infants are chimeras of a hundred different features. They are small and weak but nimble and with an endless malevolence. Their claws are blunt and stubby but the venom in their mouths can be enough to kill. They are stupid and yet possess a certain animal cunning.
And if one of them somehow manages to live long enough they grow into a troll. And what an old troll this was.

It pads around into the courtyard upon half a dozen catlike-legs, a long chimerical scorpion covered in thick plating and with a pair of huge clawed arms protruding from its puffed-up chest. It’s head is framed by a thick mane choked in blood and its head is flat, an owl-like beak framed by three rows of unblinking eyes. Its tail is long and spiny, covered in thick quills that ends in a second head, this one an eyeless maw filled with needle-teeth.
It is almost ten times the size of a man and it is covered in the still-drying blood of many more than that.

And as it slowly prowls towards you it is just as slowly coming apart. Small pebbles of armour-plating and scale bounce off it, dislodged by the countless broken Lamplighter blades embedded in its side. Flakes of ash and burned meat pull loose from its other side where it had been struck by an Immolate of immense power. One of its eyes cries constant tears from where a bullet is lodged in it.
And yet you know all that damage is entirely superficial. Trolls age like trees, in great thick layers. And each layer inwards is denser and tougher than the last. And this troll has lived for centuries.

The swords in his side? None of them have penetrated more than just a few inches. The burn down his side and back? Just the destruction of an outermost layer. The bullet in his eye? The eye still moves, still swivels constantly from side to side, it’s just been cracked slightly as if itself was stone. And that’s ridiculous, even for a troll.
It isn’t just ancient. Someone’s feeding it power. It comes here on the whims of a witch.

The scales and ash and tears that fall to the ground in the crumbling monsters wake don’t rest for long either. Every dropped piece of itself squirms and throbs like a beating heart. They’ll be newborn goblins in less than a minute.

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>>775600
I want this animated by ufotable.
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>>775607
Urobutcher?
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>>775600
Holy shit old trolls are golem tier scary

>>775607
Too bad Ouro isn't supported by unlimited budget works
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>>775617
I wouldn't mind seeing this get animated, would make a decent show I think.

Also is anyone else worried about how spooky the skeleton on the bottom right is getting, it seems to get spookier and spookier every time I load the page.
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>>775617
>>775600

Ouro, man, you must turn this into a screenplay and sell for mad money.

As long as we anons don't fuck up the ending of course
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>>775626
>implying Urobutcher isn't browsing this thread right now planning to fuck this up
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>>775600
All of this passes through your mind in just a flash, the amount of time it takes for you to lift your wick and point it at the troll. And the amount of time it takes for the monsters tail to flick, a quill almost as long as your arm spearing through the air and smashing your wick in half.
It’s useless.

The troll’s tail flicks again and you jump to the side, a thrown quill shattering against the concrete where your leg was resting just a moment ago. It’s not even trying to kill you! The next barb, this time aimed at your arm, confirms your suspicions. It doesn’t even see you as a threat, it sees you as a toy.

Well you’ll make it regret that. You’re not sure how just yet, given that fire is your best bet against such a beast and it just shattered your wick but you’re not going to back down and run. You step to the side, dodging yet another quill and getting some distance from the spines it’s already shot at you. The discarded quills are already bubbling, beginning to transform into goblins. Most of them will just be paralyzed by the lamp’s light and die but a few might manage to strike at you before that happens. You can’t afford that.

The troll slows to match your pace, the beast circling the courtyard as it stares you down. It seems to grasp your intent perfectly. You just need to keep it busy until you find another source of flame…

The troll lunges and time seems to slow as it leaps across the entire courtyard, soaring through the air above you with its worm-ringed belly exposed to the light.
And then the moment ends with a crack of thunder.

A cannonball smacks into the monster’s side and it is sent tumbling to the ground mid-leap with a shriek of pain so high-pitched you can barely hear it at all.
“Orion! Get over here!”
You swivel to see Brother Thomas running down the road from the chapel, a second Lamplighter pushing a treaded cannon while a third one reloads.
“We’ve got more cannons in the tower! Get the survivors from the dormitory and get over there while we deal with it!”

You see John’s head shattering in your mind’s eye and you shake your head.
“There are no survivors in the dorm.”

For a moment you see a look of hopeless grief upon the elder Lamplighter’s face but then it vanishes, his mouth set into just a line.
“So be it. Damn thing caught us by surprise, don’t know how it managed to get in bu-get down!”

The fallen troll writhes and another barbed quill lashes out through the air! And then Thomas just holds his hand, fingers wreathed in the trailing light of Benediction and catches the projectile upon his outstretched palm. You just watch as the quill vanishes in an instant, burned to nothing by the Cauterize Wound Benediction covering his hand before it can pierce the skin.
The cannon fires again a moment later and the troll is sent to the ground once more with a crater at least foot deep in its chest.

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>>775677
>You just watch as the quill vanishes in an instant, burned to nothing by the Cauterize Wound Benediction covering his hand before it can pierce the skin.
Nice. Maybe we should use our Benedictions more?
Also, fuck yeah, cannons!
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>>775677
Thomas is badass.
Too bad he'll die.
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>>775685
>>775689
>>775677
Wow, well I now understand why Orion treats Bea like shit.

Goddamn that must have hurt, fuck I can't even imagine how totally this fucked up his head. Shit dude, you think that the world is going to be perfect, you let yourself have one mortal pleasure of holding hands with a girl, a girl that seems like she really likes you and truly understands your interests, and bam. Toll breaks in, all your friends die, your watchtower is destroyed and killed to a man all the while the bitch is cackling after fucking with your head. She even tricked him into using the black compass right next to her, that ballsy bitch. You know he is either going to kill her or going to find her later and kill her on the way to Dis.

I wonder if Orion thought the sun shattering was his fault, since it seems like it happened right after his watchtower fell.
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“Your work here is done,” Thomas grunts. “Find a wick or get going, it’s one or the other.”

You’re still reeling from everything that’s happened, your feet unsteady beneath you.
“Aye. Is this the only one?”

Thomas nods.
“As far as we can tell every goblin in the compound stems from this from. It’s the only one. It’s taken us by surprise and has wreaked quite the bloody havoc but this is where it ends. In the end it’s just one troll. Fire!”
The cannon fires a third time, pummelling the collapsed troll even further.
“Make sure it isn’t playing dead! I want at least three more shots into that thing!”

It looks like it’s all over already. Was your belief of a witch being behind this beast just a mistake? Almost certainly. You turn to look through the wreckage and as you do, you see something in the shadows by the outer wall.
The stone at the base has been dislodged, the runes pushed aside in the only possible way that’d avoid setting off the alarm. And standing beside it is a girl, her shape peeling out of the shadow where you were certain there was nothing before.

A little woman with a short red hair, a book in her hands.
You freeze and just stare at her as she drops the book onto the concrete. And then she steps forward into the light and casts a shadow, one far longer and thinner than it has any right to be. The shadow falls across the boundary of the courtyard and nearly reaches the two Lamplighters by the cannon. Their attention trained on the troll, they don’t see it.

“Serafina!”

The shadow blurs, two bladed arms rising up from the ground and slicing one of the ‘lighters legs off at the ankle. The man screams and falls to the ground, his clothes and armour untouched as the Shade reaches through them to slice at his flesh. The second Lamplighter reacts quickly, pulling out his Wick and setting himself on fire to ward off the shadow’s touch.
But now the cannon has stopped and the troll suddenly rises, all nine eyes snapping to Thomas.

You charge for the girl...for the witch but you aren’t fast enough. Three quills pummel the burning Lamplighter back away from the cannon as the troll crashes into Thomas, sending him bouncing across the courtyard like a ragdoll.
The monster’s tail lashes out once more and then stops, the monster whipping back as Serafina waves her hand.

“Don’t kill him! Orion, stop!”

You do come to a stop before you can reach her but not because of her command. Her Shade has coiled up around her feet in a defensive posture and in the corner of your eye you can see the troll holding Thomas aloft. And yet it doesn’t kill him, not yet.
The threat is apparent.

“J-Just stay where you are and we can talk this out. And if you do that this man doesn’t have to die.”

You don’t know what to say. So you settle for saying nothing at all. You can’t believe it. Why? Was this all your fault?

"I don't want to hurt you Orion. Don't make me."
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>>775784
WHY?! Why would you do this to Orion?! I don't get it, she obviously cares about him, does she think by destroying the watchtower they can be together?

Damn, the earth really is manipulative.
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>>775795
A speech about the oppression of the Wheel God ensues
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>>775784
Can a troll really have fit through a single opening in the wall? It could have, couldn’t it? You wouldn’t be surprised if it could squeeze itself like a ghoul. So that’s it then. This is what you get.

When you do finally speak you don’t shout at her. You don’t rage or bellow or anything even remotely as heroic as that. Your voice sounds tired and small.
“How long?”

Serafina brings her hands up by her side, ready to unleash witch-sign if you so much as move. But your question seems to disarm her just a little and her guard lessens.
“Since you left me all by myself for Watchtower 68. That’s fine though, you really didn’t have the time. I understand that.”

“Why? What the hell have you done?”

“You see, when a big man like you stops hanging around a little girl like me, people get ideas. Some of them got that idea more than once. And it turns out having all your precious inner steel in the world doesn’t help you against that. That’s all I’ll say on the matter. So you know, fuck it. I’m a witch now. I’m not going to justify myself more than that or make apologies. I got an offer at a very miserable time of my life and I took it up. And in exchange the voices want me to kill every Lamplighter in Saiph.”
She sighs, almost a yawn.
“If it helps I was going to kidnap you so it wouldn’t come to this. But you’re a Lamplighter in Saiph. Orders are pretty clear. So I’d like you to break your vows now.”

“What?”

“It’s not too late! Throw off your cloak, declare yourself an apostate. Then you won’t be a Lamplighter anymore and I won’t have to kill you.”

“Serafina.”
The voice is harsh, like stone grating against stone and it comes from the ancient troll holding Thomas in its claws.
“This is a waste of our time.”

“Hush down a moment, GrumbleGuts!”
Serafina stops and then looks back at you, her hands now fiddling with each other in the same way they always do when she’s feeling awkward.
“Oh uh, this is GrumbleGuts by the way. He didn’t have a name when I dug him up so I gave him one. He’s sort of my tutor? The voices told me where to find him. I would appreciate it if both of you got along.”

“You’re insane.”

“This isn’t going how I imagined it at all! Just renounce your damn order Orion! It’ll save your life!”

“What’s one more life among many? Look at what you’ve done! How could you have possibly thought that you could just come and take me away after all this and that I’d be fine with it? You used me.”
The troll is caked in blood. You refuse to even refer to it by Serafina’s name even in thought.

“That’s not how I meant that. Look Orion, it’s really really hard to care about people dying anymore. Humans anyway. It’s like watching a character in a book die. Academically I understand it’s bad but the emotional investment just isn’t there.”

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>>775830
>“Hush down a moment, GrumbleGuts!”
> I would appreciate it if both of you got along.

Goddammit she's like a magical girl with her familiar.

This is so surreal.
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>“That’s not how I meant that. Look Orion, it’s really really hard to care about people dying anymore. Humans anyway. It’s like watching a character in a book die. Academically I understand it’s bad but the emotional investment just isn’t there.”

Do all witches get that?
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>>775830
>>775845
Damn, this wouldn't have happened if Orion had stuck around to protect her. This is like failure on a supreme level. This shit has layers, layers upon layers, all made of guilt, and all of them ours.

Its like a shit sandwhich with shit bread all wrapped up in shit wrap and we get to eat it shit-coated cellophane and all.

I can just see Orion slowly losing more and more of himself.
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>>775850
Orion did mention multiple times that witches are an entirely different species, they aren't human anymore, etc
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>>775830
She stops for a moment.
“Scratch that, I mean a character in a book that I don’t care for. I still felt really bad when I read the last Bonney Clay book. I think the author was just sick of the series, it was so abrupt.”

“You’re an absolute monster.”
And the worst part of it is that she isn’t even all that different from what she once was. It’d be almost comforting to think of her as some sort of creature that had eaten Serafina alive and now wore her skin. But all her usual ways of talking, her mannerisms, her hobbies, they remain achingly familiar. This was the real her and it only makes everything more surreal.

“I’m just suffering from a current lack of empathy Orion, I’m not unfeeling. So I’d like it if you didn’t call me names.”

“Do you want me to apologize? For not being there for you?”
You’re just spouting nonsense now. Running on automatic.

“The past is behind us, no point worrying about it now. But if you really want to make it up to me? Here.”
She bends down and picks up something at her feet. She tosses it to you easily, a throw that she once would never have been able to make.

The axe bounces off the concrete at your feet. Where did she get that from? It’s large and heavy, the kind even you would have trouble wielding for long.

“Renouncing your Lamplighter status can come later. For now I’d really like it if you could take this axe and chop that down.”
She raises her finger and points up, to the central lamp-post of all Saiph.

She can’t be serious.
“No.”

“Let me rephrase that. Chop down the lamp-post or else GrumbleGuts will kill this Lamplighter. This is one you like, isn’t it?”

You stare over to the troll and watch as it lifts Thomas’ prone form higher into the air. No. No. No. No. No. No.

“Do you...do you really expect me to believe that you’ll let him live even if I do it?”

“Why not? With the central lamp-post gone that kind of counts for the Watchtower falling. It might be enough to persuade the voices to let the rest of you go unhurt. You should be grateful for this kind of offer really. The world wasn’t kind enough to give the same chance to me.”

“...Why me?”

“You know how the runes protecting it work, don’t you? I bet you can chop it down real easy. And nobody will stop you either!”

“Why?”

“As long as there’s less light in the world I think the voices will be happy. I’ll spare everyone else once the lamp-post goes down. And let’s be honest Orion, don’t you remember your own rhetoric? Come a few years and the Fourth Age will be here! The final victory of light! It doesn’t matter if we knock a Watchtower down or not!”

“Orion.”
The voice is faint, almost a whisper. Thomas is still conscious.
“Don’t do it! Don’t! I’m not worth that much!”

You turn your head away from him and pick up the axe.

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You sit in the rubble, a broken lamp-post balanced across your knees. Hacked right from the base. Darkness falls upon you all as the ancient magic fails and the light goes out. Your handiwork. It had to be done, didn’t it? You were doomed either way.


“I can’t believe you actually did that just because I asked. You absolute madman! GrumbleGuts, kill the Lamplighter.”
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>>775910
Women, not even once
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>>775910
The pain train has no brakes
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>>775910
Fuck, kinda makes me wish one of her rapists had a snuff fetish and had decided to indulge.
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>>775910
Damn son.
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>>775910
I really like the way the shortness of the post contributes to the feeling.
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>>775910
You look up to see Thomas fall to the ground. Or half of him at least. The other half follows shortly after. The tower behind you bursts open, Lamplighters rushing out but it’s too late. You’ve removed the last protection Saiph had left.
The troll bursts open, shredding itself to pieces so that it falls apart into a tidal wave of goblins.

And over the wall come ghouls, the former residents of the town outside the walls.

It’s the end. There’s nothing you can do to stop this. And it only now that the dam walls in your heart finally break and you scream. You’re still roaring as you pick up the broken lamp-post and what little embers are left in it are spurred back to life by your Flame Internal. You’re still screaming as you bash your way through a horde of goblins, each lamp strike incinerating one without a trace left behind.
And there it is before you, the ancient troll itself. It’s looking almost skeletal, having shed most of its body mass to drown the last defenders of Saiph in goblins. You lift the blazing lamp high as you charge in towards him and-

The troll bats you aside without even blinking, a single clawed hand knocking you into the air and leaving you to crumple against the wall of the tower with an agonizing crunch. Your vision goes white as you feel your bones twist and snap inside of you. You fall to the ground and the broken lamp-post lands on top of you.
That’s the last thing you remember for some time.



You open your eyes just a crack and for the first few moments, see only darkness. Everything hurts. And then the stars and moon above make it into your vision and you see a shadow above you. Someone standing over you.
It suddenly hurts a lot more.

Something foul and awful and impossibly malignant forces itself down your mouth and into your chest. Somehow you can feel it and yet know it has no substance. It pushes you together from the inside and you’d scream if you could.

And then it withdraws from within you, your vision still blurry and your head still ringing. Gentle hands cup your face and lever you up, moving your head to somewhere soft and warm. You see red hair above.



You wake alone in the ruin and rubble of the Watchtower. Dawn has come and the Wheel God once more imparts light upon the world. But for what reason? So that you may see this?
You wander a broken landscape filled only with broken buildings and broken people. Too many of those people share faces with those you once knew. You drag the broken lamp-post behind you? Why? You’re not sure. Perhaps it is your penance.

The fire within the lamp was long gone by the time you woke up. It’s just empty glass and steel now.

And while you wander you slowly set your thoughts into order. This is your fault. That cannot ever be denied. So what are you going to do about it?
You find a slip of paper in your pocket.

‘You can thank me later. I’ll be waiting at the edge.”

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>>775980
KILL
KILL
KILL
KILLKILLKILLKILLKILLKILLKILLKILLKILLKILLKILLKILLKILLKILLKILLKILLKILLKILLKILLKILLKILLKILLKILLKILLKILLKILLKILLKILLKILLKILLKILLKILLKILLKILLKILLKILLKILLKILLKILLKILLKILLKILL
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>>775980
Holy shit that was intense.
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>>776031
What they said.
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>>775980
She actually saved our lives.... fuck

Well sentiment aside pretty sure we gotta kill her. Too bad we couldn't waifu her though.

No wonder Orion is all fucked in the head.
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Well, at least she cares, I suppose. Our attitude about witches feels significantly more justified now, though you would think it might also give us a small bit of sympathy toward people that became witches because they were powerless and being hurt.
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I bet Beatrice and Abe look like pic related.
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>>776077
I swear, I NEED this story to come into my life at a faster pace, I wish that Ouro had it all pre-written and could just copy paste it in. Then again it might be pre-written just takes him a while to post while holding his computer together.
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>>776084
What he should do is place his computer between his thighs and type sideways.
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>>775980
***

You hit the ground hard and roll, your recovered armour absorbing most of the impact as you roll away from the beast. You haven’t even attacked it once and you’re not planning on doing it anytime soon. The last thing you need right now is to be swimming in goblins.

“She was wrong to heal y-”

After nearly twenty minutes of being beaten about, you finally get your chance. You roll underneath an outstretched claw, step past a feline leg and jam your new wick straight into one of the ancient troll’s eyes.

Wick: 8/10

Immolate.

Wick: 0/10

The troll slumps to the ground, a hole burned straight through one of his eyes and every increasingly dense layer of flesh between that and its brain.

***

You’ve found it. It’s taken you nearly a damn week since Saiph was destroyed but you’ve finally found the closest wasteland. The closest edge where concrete falls away and the wild earth takes hold. Serafina must have taken this trip in secret countless times.
During that week you’ve lived mostly as an animal. Unthinking, a beast in armour with the shape of a man. You’ve done nothing but search and pursue. To hunt. You’ve already vanquished one of your prey. There’s only one left now.

Its waiting for you, sitting on the edge of the concrete. The witch.

“Orion! I knew you’d figure it out. It was me that healed you by the way.”

You don’t say anything but you walk closer, the empty lamp-post still being dragged behind you.

“Orion? You’re not still mad about the lie, are you? Sometimes it can be hard to remember what gets people upset.”

Closer. It still doesn’t know.

“And now we’re ready for your baptism into the earth. Come with me, I’ll lead you into the wasteland. I will show you fear in a handful of dust. And I will show you power as well.”

It disgusts you.

“We can both be witches! Then you’ll understand everything and it’ll be just like old times!”

Closer still.

“Please?”

You grab your wick.

“S-stay away. Get back! GrumbleGuts!”

You stop but not to heed its command. Instead you unload the package slung along your back, flicking it open. The troll’s head hits the concrete.

“Oh no. I don’t want to hurt you Orion.”

You point your wick at its face.

“I’m even willing to overlook the uh...the troll thing. What you just did with GrumbleGuts right now. I wish you hadn’t done that really. He was my friend. But I understand that to you he looked like a monster. I’m willing to forgive. But I’m not a monster! I saved your life! I’m still Serafina.”

“I know. That’s what makes it worse. You had a choice.”

You will the Wick to life and as the fire ignites upon its tip, the monster laughs. Almost like a laugh. A croaking shrieking cackle that steals into your head and douses your inner flame. The flame at the end of your wick disappears.

The witch falls to the ground, blood dotting the concrete as it coughs uncontrollably.
15/??
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>>776084
I was thinking of pre-writing it but it still would have taken me just as long ultimately.
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>>776099
“Ow. Ow. I can’t believe that worked. I don’t think I will be Cackling again though. Ow. Now listen to me Orion. I’ve shut down your Wick temporarily so don’t even try your magic. Please don’t make me use a witch-sign on you.”

Silence.

“Stop that.” Say something. Say something else. I-It’s alright actually. You don’t have to join up with me. You can leave if you really want to.”

Closer.

“I'm sorry?"

You beat her to death with the lamp-post.
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>>776104
True, just all these cliff hangers in one day might kill me XD

"Ohno! What happens next! Crap gotta wait again."

But seriously it is great work, thanks for writing this, obviously loving it so far.
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>>776108
>You beat her to death with the lamp-post.
The end.
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>You beat her to death with the lamp-post.
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I like this story. It has a good moral.
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Holy shit, Orion had a hard life.
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>>776108
Fucking shit....
God it does make it so much worse that she was still Serafina

He just killed a person that he really loved, a person that really loved him. Loved him enough that even as a witch she couldn't bring herself to kill him. She could have used Witch-sign on him as he advanced, she could have done it when he started hitting her. But she didn't.

She loved us too much to hurt us, even after we left her without a word to be taken advantage of, after we killed her friend and mentor, even after we started beating her, and even as a witch. Fucking hell, she really wanted to be with Orion no matter what. That just makes it so much worse, she had to be stopped.

But damn, in Orion's place I can't say I wouldn't be tempted because I could see how you could start thinking "What's the big deal about humanity and light" since in this world being human seems like it is just living in constant fear and/or subjugation. Would be nice to walk out into the wasteland freely and safely.

Too bad you seem to lose a LOT of your empathy.
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>>776166
I'm wondering how much empathy does Beatrice currently have.
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>>776166
Tbh if she really loved us then maybe she should have considered not becoming an enemy of all mankind and everything we stand for
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>>776166
She didnt love us, she see us a thing to have. A thing her new power would bring to her.
There is always choice, no matter how dark the circunstances. And she chose to turn her back to us.
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>>776188
It depends on how you interpret the final scene.

Either she was too weak from the cackle to resist

Or she chose not to
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>>776188
No it was pretty obvious that Serafina cared for us. She did her very best to save us, to convince us to join her. Part of her might have been thinking of using Orion, but I believe the bigger part honestly cared about him. Cared about him enough that even through the numbness of being a witch she still felt something.

She could have used witch-sign to stop us and kill us, but even as we were coming to kill her she didn't. I think part of her wouldn't let her kill us. If she had the power to Cackle then I am sure she knew a sign or two that could kill us.

>>776185
Not to try to defend her, but Orion disappeared without a word. For months she had no idea where he was. For months there was no big burly guy visiting the vulnerable little waif and protecting her. For months several men realized this and like she said, they got an "idea" into their head, some more than once. If you can't figure out that she was forcibly held down and raped repeatedly at this point then I will just spell it out for you.

While sure, it isn't the most terrible thing that one human can do to another, it is pretty high up there. The sense of safety being ripped from you, the feeling that someone took something from you and you can't get it back, the helplessness, there are a lot of emotions tied to that kind of thing happening to someone. A lot of emotions for the darkness to twist and bend and use to convince you to just use one little bit of witchcraft to protect yourself. They wont be able to break into your home and rape you if you just do this one little thing. You will be safe from all the bad things in the world, all the bad people in the world.

That shit is pretty seductive, especially when you are feeling that completely betrayed and broken. She still made the choice, but I can understand how and why she did and that she still loved Orion. She just wanted to be safe, and never knew if he was coming back.
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>>776194
I don't think that it was ever stated that a cackle will reduce a witch's power or weaken their witch-sign abilities. The witch we fought before both cackled and used witch sign. I thought at least.
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>>776108
Gotta go sleep, so my parting words:

Ouro, you're a goddamn titan of questing.
That scene where Serafina is introduced? Everyone could see she will go witch from the first moment. Yet you turned "scoffing at the predictable plot turn" into "powerlessly awaiting the inevitable doom". That takes mad skills.
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>>776226
Serafina had blood run from her mouth and stated she wouldn't be able to cackle again. It's probably a taxing technique.
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>>776235
More specifically using the Cackle tears up your throat. It's basically verbalising a witch-sign and that's ridiculous.
Witches who can actually Cackle often are few and far between and generally have puffy callouses lining the inside of their throat. It's as uncomfortable as it sounds.

Update nearly done
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>>776108
Fucking Called it. Also holy shit Ouro that was well written.
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And Polycarpus illustrated the whole thing. With pretty fire pictures.
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You burn the body when the Cackle wears off. And then you burn it again.


And from there...where can you even go from here? By now the other Watchtowers must have noticed Saiph’s disappearance. They would be investigating it as you speak. You should just go back there and help them. Tell them what happened. Accept your punishment for being the cause of it all.
They’ll kill you.


For a long while you just stay by the edge, walking the concrete boundary. You can’t go back. You’re too ashamed. But if you won’t go back to face punishment how else can you penance?
Two different kinds of shame pull you in two different directions and so you stall.


Days pass and you stay by the edge. Doing nothing. Eating nothing. You just sit and stare at the sun even as it hurts you. If the Wheel God wishes to punish you, let him do it yourself! It was a practice of the hermits of old and one you were more than happy to take up.


But before you could drive yourself blind God was ambushed and slaughtered like a pig.


It happened before your very eyes. You saw it all. It was dusk, the sun sinking below the horizon as it was meant to. And then you watched it tilt to one side as something just past the horizon had latched onto it. It shook and you watched in horror as cracks spread across it as if the sun itself were nothing more than egg. And then, less than five seconds after the initial tilt, the sun exploded.


You watched with open mouth as the sky filled with light, streaks of fire scrawled across the heavens as pieces of the sun went flying in every possible direction. Fire scattered across the world in a thousand motes and yet each burning spark was doomed.
Each and every one of them struck the ground and promptly burned out. Even those saved by those with good intent dwindled and died without the sun to sustain them.


Only those who had been ready for it were able to claim their piece. Only those terrible sinners and those who were incalculably lucky.
You fell into the second category.


The sun-shard hit the concrete less than hundred yards away from you and you, still in shock from what you had seen, ran to claim it. But all you could do was watch it dwindle. There was nothing to feed it, nothing to protect it.
What kind of vessel could even sustain a flame like that?


Your gaze slowly falls to the battered and broken lamp-post by your feet.


***


And so you found your purpose once more. It wasn’t going to be an easy journey, anything but. Your destination was on the far side of the world and finding a way to cross it would end up taking you three decades.
Thirty years of travel and investigation, of dead-ends and darkness. You would meet a great many people and some of them would even accompany you for a time. They usually died and you withdrew even further into yourself, distancing yourself from the people you swore to protect.


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>>776343
And across it all there were a great many witches. Such is the Age unfortunately. Time is undone and the Fourth never came and there is only darkness and the ever-closer end of everything drifting closer and closer. Lamps fade, candles gutter out and witches multiply.
But no matter how many of them you face and how fearsome they grow, you are safe in the knowledge that they’ll never be worst witch you’ve faced.

***

There is silence around the campfire, only the omnipresent din of the rain against the stone. You slump down with a hoarse throat. That felt...that felt good. It felt good to finally get it out. You only wished that you could have chosen better people to air it to.

Abe is just staring at you and Beatrice is...well, she’s not exactly being kind.

“Holy shit,” Beatrice chortles, laughing for what has to have been at least the fifth time during your tale. “I can’t believe you’re such a fucking hypocrite. ‘Ooh, you made a choice and you chose badly’. Doesn’t that just cover you as well?”

“Perhaps.”
You grit your teeth.

“And here you are chewing me out for what I’ve done while completely neglecting to talk about you doing more or less the same thing! And what about that crap you always tell people about not letting themselves be motivated by the past? That’s all you are! Shame you got traumatised out of being a little prick, Young Orion actually sounded like he might have been fun to hang around with instead of the fucking no-fun hypocrisy brigade you grew up into.”

“Beatrice!”
Abe waves her back.
“That’s enough. Orion just shared a very personal story with us. Don’t laugh.”

Beatrice lounges back against the stone, her hat off and the bruises around her eyes nearly pure black.
“Perhaps, perhaps so. But we do understand how the balance of power has shifted now, do we not? Orion can’t claim the moral high ground on me ever again. No more acting like you’re all fucking better than me either.”
If it’s possible for Beatrice to look smugger than she is right now in this very moment you have no interest in seeing it.
“In fact, I think I’m losing confidence in our mighty leader’s capabilities to make decisions. Should I take charge?”


>Ignore her entirely.

>”Now it’s your turn.”

>Push her into the tunnel.

>”The past reflects nothing of what I am now. You can count on that.”

>Punish Beatrice.

>Other
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>>776351
>>”The past reflects nothing of what I am now. You can count on that."
>”Now it’s your turn.”
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>>776343
>16/17
Ouro you absolute madman

>>776351
>”The past reflects nothing of what I am now. You can count on that.”
>”Now it’s your turn.”
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>>776351
>I did something human and paid the price, you turned your back on it entirely. I am forever unclean and eternally seeking to atone for my failure, the fact you revel in it shows you're still just as much a monster as her.
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Okay so that was a single update that was 17.5 posts long and took 8 hours to (slowly) write. Is that a record?
Regardless I am now ready to die since I decided at midnight that I wouldn't sleep until I finished this post. It is now 8am. Goodbye.
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>>776351
>”Now it’s your turn.”
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>>776351
>Other
>"No. I'm still in charge."
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>>776374
Ouro, that was amazing. Pat yourself on the back, you deserve it.

(No, it's not a record. AzureEarth did a 48 hour run.)
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>>776351
>>"I did something human and paid the price, you turned your back on it entirely. I am forever unclean and eternally seeking to atone for my failure, the fact you revel in it shows you're still just as much a monster as her, so tell us for what trivial reason did you turn your back to humanit? Also as long as our destination is Dis I am in charge for you would turn tail at first setback."
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>>776351
>”The past reflects nothing of what I am now. You can count on that.”
>”Now it’s your turn.”
>Other
And now you know why I allow a former witch to continue this journey. The choices humans make may make them but dont define them.
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>>776369
>>776394
She doesn't revel in it, though. Like, at all.
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>>776407
She's enjoying our pain. She's is reveling in our mistake.
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No, not the time. The length of the single update. I choose to believe that it is.
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>>776416
That's easily the longest single update I've ever seen
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>>776351
>”Now it’s your turn.”
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>>776351
>”The past reflects nothing of what I am now. You can count on that.”
>”Now it’s your turn.”
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>>776351
>>Other
Chuckle, and then point out that we've never fucked an imp or sold our soul. After that
>”Now it’s your turn.”
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>>776351
>Other
REMOVE WITCH
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>>776351
>It's your turn.
>I suspect Abe will have the advantage in morals before long.
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>You beat her to death with the lamp-post.

I called It and yet I'm still horrified

Orion......Orion had a hard life
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>>776351
>”The past reflects nothing of what I am now. You can count on that."
>”Now it’s your turn.”
>Punish her

Holy shit Beatrice I'm half tempted to beat you to death right now
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>>777425
Same, I am so tempted.
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>>776351
Yeowch. Beatrice is still a high-functioning sociopath.
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>>776351
>Orion can’t claim the moral high ground on me ever again.

He can't? One of the two of them didn't sell out to dark powers, unlike the other one.

>”Now it’s your turn.”
>Punish Beatrice.
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>>778139
He also didn't continue to self hinself to it like a two but whore doing god knows what depraved or debauched activities
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>>776351
>>”Now it’s your turn.”
>>"Remember, Witch, that I still didn't embrace the Earth. And that I have given you more credibility, more of a chance to redeem yourself so far, than the only woman I ever loved. Even now though, you seem to just wait to throw back into my face every single chance I give you to remember what being a human is. Emotionally unavailable, is that your problem? Did you think it was just the fact that you no longer have a wick, why I tell you that you aren't a human? You didn't just lose your wick, you also have clearly lost your heart."

Beating her physically simply isn't going to work. Maybe my write in isn't that good, but maybe you other clever fucks could try to beat Beatrice in an argument for one single time in your life.
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>>776351
At least Beatrice has no ground to call us an invert any more. This is nice?
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I don't have game day tomorrow so in about 12 hours from now we'll have a proper full session for once.
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>>776351
>Respect, is it? You have made your efforts to earn mine, but perhaps I should do the same. Just as I doubted the Wax Saint, so should I show humility.
>But DO keep going, I am still listening. I may not understand what reason you continue with such vigor, but I am aware of what it means.
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>>778176
>Beating her physically simply isn't going to work

Don't matter raw anger manisfests physically a lot of the time and this is an extremely raw nerve for her to touch
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I swear to God, she better have a backstory that'd make the stars and the sky cry.
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>>778176
>getting this bootyblasted means we win the argument
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Session in an hour or so
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>”The past reflects nothing of what I am now. You can count on that.”
>”Now it’s your turn.”

“If anyone else ever takes charge it won’t be you Beatrice. As a witch you’ve already demonstrated poor judgement by definition.”

The witch sighs.
“See? This is what I’m talking about! You always pass judgement like you’re fucking perfect or something but this time I know you’re not. You’ve made as bad a mistake as all of us.”

“I disagree but even if I did it was accidental.The past reflects nothing of what I am now, you can count on that.”

“Couldn’t I say the same thing?”

“No. Now it’s your turn.”

“Eh?”

“Yeah Beatrice,” Abe says. “The least you can do is reciprocate.”

“I, uh. I don’t want to.”

You shake your head.
“This is a matter of trust. I trusted even you enough to give you mine. What does it mean that you won’t give us the same consideration?”

“No, fuck you. I’ve already given you my trust and you shat all over it. All you do is treat me like shit day in and day out. Why should I tell you anything?”


>”So what you’re saying is that your story isn’t very sympathetic.”

>If she doesn’t want to then she can go sit outside.

>”I promise I won’t laugh. That’s more than what you gave me.”

>”Very well. It was probably a terrible story anyway.”

>Other
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>>779340
>”I promise I won’t laugh. That’s more than what you gave me.”
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>>779340
>”I promise I won’t laugh. That’s more than what you gave me.”
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>>779340
>Other
>Act smug. If we told our story, and she's scared of telling hers, that mean we win, right?
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>>779340
>>”I promise I won’t laugh. That’s more than what you gave me.”
>You're here by choice Beatrice. You chose to come with, same as Abe. If you ever want to leave, you you're more than welcome too.
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Yeah. If she doesn't want to talk she can stay here when we leave.
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>>779340
>”So what you’re saying is that your story isn’t very sympathetic.”
>>779366
And this
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>>779340
>>”I promise I won’t laugh. That’s more than what you gave me.”
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dead
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>>779366
We did kind of force her to join us at the start
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>>779522
it was either that or get her throat slit by the villagers for being a witch. She forced her way onto our cart. Besides she could have stayed behind.
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Ouro is kill
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Sorry for the delay on this one, had a sudden bout of feeling like shit. This should proceed quicker now.


>”I promise I won’t laugh. That’s more than what you gave me.”


“If it helps any I promise I won’t laugh. That’s more than what you gave me. Look Beatrice, you’re here by choice. We all are. If you want to leave you are more than welcome to.”


“What?”


“You are free to stay here when we leave.”


You can hear her grind her teeth together.
“You’re really twisting my arm here, fuckers. Where do you want me to start? Do you want my whole life story or should I do an Orion and take eight goddamn hours to get to the important bit?”


“Whenever you’re ready. This rain doesn’t look like it’s letting up.”


The witch sighs again.
“Soo...Orion, would you believe we apparently had more in common than you thought? I wasn’t really a big fan of where I ended up either though I suspect it was for different reasons. Also I’m not doing the fire puppets because that’s lame.”


“You can’t do the fire puppets, can you?”


“Shut up. What I do is just too different from Flame Rites. But it didn’t used to be. I used to be Collegiate, you know. And dare I say, a little bit of a prodigy…”


*****


The tiny figures danced in the brazier, little dolls of flame whose light illuminated the faces of the girls gazing upon it. The were five of the young women and they were all dressed identically, long pinafore dresses over white blouses with navy blazers, the crest for the Wicker’s Ladies College, a prestigious boarding school for gifted girls and a side-facility to the much larger Wick College, the best traditional (boys) Flame College in the country. Both facilities had been founded by the Church and the Order of the Wick for the purpose of educating Flame Artists and recruiting them into the clergy. And indeed, while many graduates still progressed to such a station its sterling degree of education has made it a prime target for certain children of the aristocracy as well.
Four of the girls were Downriver girls, inhabitants of the public dorms down the tamed river at the edge of the college grounds. In other words they were poor, attending only because of their natural Flame Rites and more or less destined to join the convent the moment they were old enough. Their faces were united in a look of awe as they gazed upon the flame.


The only of the five who didn’t look impressed was the one with her hand in the brazier, a short girl with perfect blonde hair cascading down her back underneath the straw boater she still wore despite being inside. She likely wore it only to display the blue prefect badge emblazoned upon it and unlike the other girls her expression was interminably smug.


This girl isn’t Downriver, far from it. Her name is Beatrice Montgomery and she is here not only because of her gift but because her father is also incredibly rich.
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>>779623
>unlike the other girls her expression was interminably smug.
Yep, that's our Bea.
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>>779623
She lives up in the good dorms and has several rooms all to herself. She is not here to become a member of the clergy in any respect and is instead here mostly because she desperately wanted to be as a child and because she is a spoiled child, her father caved. In truth she needs very little education or magic for her destined future, a cozy marriage to someone from a family slightly richer than hers and what would probably be a most idyllic life indeed.
She is also, for the lack of a better word, the hero of this story. And she is about to make these four girls wish they never had the nerve to approach her.
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>>779668
>She is also, for the lack of a better word, the hero of this story. And she is about to make these four girls wish they never had the nerve to approach her.
No, stop it. Stop it right now.
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>>779668
“Pretty, isn’t it? It doesn’t even burn down my Wick. I could do this all day.”

“How do you do the moving parts?”

“Can you show us?”

“Please?”

Beatrice pretended to deliberate on it but her mind was already made up. What had just been a display of casual skill to begin with was now twisting in her head. She barely knew these girls, they were from a different class and in more ways than one. But Advanced Firecrafting was one of those classes that had been deemed too small to be separated and thus had members of both student bodies attending. And unfortunately for these girls Beatrice had already been having a very bad day.
Not that they could have known. She was very good at keeping herself looking happy at all times.
“I suppose I could give you some help. Here, put your hand in my brazier for a moment and I’ll show you how.”

The tallest of the girls hesitated for just a moment before plunging her hand in, her fingers almost touching Beatrice’s.
“Now what?”

“Now just focus with me. First you have to push them up into pillars. You got that? Good. I’m going to pull my hands out now, you try to hold them on your own.”

But as Beatrice was withdrawing her hand, as the tips of her fingers were just barely still brushing up against the brazier, she bent her will upon the world and the brazier exploded. The little pan tipped over as the fire within sprayed out erratically, burning coals scattering everywhere.
There was silence in the classroom, the stone-walled practical room filled with burning coal as the other students looked over from their own fire-pits. As for the four Downriver girls, they were horrified.
“I’m sorry! I didn’t mean to-”

“What is the meaning of this?”
A shadow fell over the sputtering brazier and it extinguished immediately, the pan twisted from its three legs by the force of the explosion. The woman was tall, stern-faced and as ugly as a mud fence. A thin rod snapped between her hands, captivating the fascination and fear of every student in the classroom.

Well, most of them.
“Miss Hegg,” Beatrice said, tears beginning to form in perfect emerald eyes, “these girls ruined my project!”

“I didn’t mean to! I...I didn’t even try to do that! It just went out of control!”

“That’s enough,” Miss Hegg said. “What are you four doing over here? Get back to your stations! And you…”
She laid a hand on the shoulder of the tall girl as she went to leave.
“See me after class.”

“But I didn’t mean to-”

“Are you talking back to me? I don’t care whether you meant to or not, that was a flagrant loss of pyrokinetic discipline! Go back to your seat, you’re not so much as touching a coal until after what I decide what to do with you.”
As the four girls left, the old teacher’s face softened.
“And don’t worry Beatrice, I saw your puppets before that fool of a girl destroyed it. Excellent work.”

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>>779788
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Good to know she was always a bitch.
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>>779807
>>779801
You can imagine the face Orion is making at her right now.
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>>779820
I'd like to think we're just listening respectfully to be the mature one here
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>>779820
>>779879
Pretty sure Orion has adopted the same glassy eyed glare he got when Serafina betrayed him. It's probably his default show as little emotion as possible look.
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>>779879
Ahahaha
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>>779889
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>>779788
As Beatrice left the classroom she was promptly ambushed by two other Upriver girls who exited at the same time she had. The three of them quickly fall into lockstep, long skirts fluttering against their ankles.
“Oh my god Bea, that was so cold.”

“I know right? Cold as ice.”

“It’s what they get for bothering me. And please, it wasn’t cold. You all know I’m the hottest girl in school.”
Sarah and Margaret had the dorms to the left and right of her own and they had been fast friends for years.

“Yeah, you’re a real firecracker.”

“You’re so bad.”

“Uh Sarah, I don’t know if you’ve noticed but I’m a prefect now.. You can’t say that to me or I’ll give you detention.”

“Just try it Bea, my father’s a trustee.”

“Don’t even! Your dad’s a banker, my father could buy out the whole board if he wanted to.”

“So,” Margaret said before this could get rude, “What did they do anyway?”

“Do I need a reason? But no, I was already annoyed before they had to go and breathe my air.”

“What from?”

“So I was peeking over the wall at Wick this morning.”
Beatrice purposefully stopped at that point in her narrative to give her two friends time to fan themselves in shock over how daring she was.

“Really?”

“Oh my god! Were you looking at the boys?”

“Damn right I was,” she said, making Sarah gasp at such an unladylike curse-word. Just this once though. Using such strong language when a teacher might overhear at any time was ...exciting. Her school record was absolutely spotless.
“But not for that reason. They were out in the field practising their firework. And you know what they were doing? They had targets set up and they were doing proper blasts and ignitions!”

“So?”

“Of course they’re doing that, that’s boy stuff.”

“Yes but why? Over here we’re stuck with making pretty lights and firecrafting puppets. I’m sure they’d have us embroidering if they could figure out how to do that with fire.”

“We could just embroider regularly. D-Do you want to?”

“That’s not the point. Why don’t we get to do anything like that? I want to blast stuff!”

“But that’s boy stuff. Too much effort.”

“Not very ladylike.”

“What if I don’t want to be a lady?”

The other two girls blinked. This wasn’t in the script.
“You mean like a polly-”

“No! Gross. You know what, never mind. Forget about it.”

“Oh, I know what this is about,” Margaret said, her face lighting up.

Beatrice recognized the signs immediately.
“Oh no. Don’t you dare, Marg.”

“Back when we were first here, before you got here Sarah, Bea told me that she wanted to grow up to be a Lamplighter.”

“Oh my God! That’s adorable!”

“Oh my God,” Beatrice echoed just a moment later. “I’m going to kill you!”

"Oh don't be such a bore Be-aaiii no get off!"

3/??
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>>773735
Way late but I'm totally imagining Orion as Reinhardt now. Just swap the rocket hammer for a staff and you're set!
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>>780045
>yfw Orion get a jetpack ability.
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>>779977
Beatrice grabbed hold of Margaret’s ponytail and gave it a firm yank, pulling it back while the other girl flailed.

“Ow ow ow ow ow ow ow!”

“I thought I told you not to tell anyone!”

“I thought I told you to let go of me!”

“No you didn’t! You said get off me, not let wait no Marg let’s think about thiiiiis!”

Two minutes later both girls were sulking while Sarah stood over them with Benediction-glistening hands on both of their heads.
“You better get my hair right. Do you know how long I spent on it?”

“Too long?”

“Hush it, Beatrice.”

“Sometimes I forget that not everyone’s hair can looks so perfect naturally. I don’t even comb it in the morning half the time.”

“I don’t believe you.”

“Ugh Bea, you are the worst friend.”

“No, you are.”

“Am not.”

“Am too! I wish I’d never met you!”

“I was only your friend out of charity anyway.”

“Good ‘cause I don’t want it!”

“Me neither!”

“You might as well get lost then! I won’t miss you!”

“Same! Good riddance.”

Sarah lifted her hands into the air having fixed the minor blemishes that teachers might notice and get both girls into trouble for rough-housing.
“Are you two done yet?”

“Yes.”

“No.”

Beatrice bit her lip.
“Uh, sorry Marg.”

“Pardon?”

“Are we not friends anymore because of what I said?”

“Of course not you dope.”

“Right. I knew that.”

“You know,” Sarah said. “There’s nothing wrong with wanting to grow up to be a Lamplighter. It was just funny.”

“That was years ago, I don’t even want it now. I was a dumb kid.”

“The Lamplighters aren’t even that cool anyway.”
Sarah leaned in close, taking on a much more conspiratorial tone.
“What do you think they do all day when there’s only men anyway. I hear they’re all-”

“Sarah!”
Beatrice half-shoved her away, her face red.
“That’s disgusting! And disrespectful!”

“I’m just saying what I heard!”

“Whatever. We’re going to be late for class.”

“Isn’t it just Ethics? We can probably skip it.”

“Uh hello?”
Beatrice tapped the prefect badge upon her hat.
“I am going to be the most perfect prefect ever so I have to go. And you two have to suffer with me or I’ll report you.”

“You wouldn’t.”

Beatrice just tapped the badge a second time to make them cave. As they walked, Sarah eventually spoke up again.
“So where were you last night Bea?”

“What do you mean?”

“I knocked on your door but you didn’t answer. And later I heard some scuffling about. Almost like someone had just came back in.”

“Oooh. Over to Wicks?”

“As if. I was probably sleeping too deeply is all. And I woke up last night and walked around because of the dream.”

“Same one?”

“Which one?”

3/??
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>>780133
“Same one. It’s like...I’m lost in the darkness and there’s something in front of me. A shape or a sculpture or something. And I have a lantern and I’m trying to look over it but it’s really large. Impossibly large. I can only see part of it at a time and I can barely piece the general shape of it together in my head. It’s like it doesn’t want to be seen.”

“Creepy.”

“Agreed. But you definitely weren’t sneaking out, right?”

“Of course not.”

Later that night Beatrice sneaked out.
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An ominous dream
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>>780146
bea you little shit
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>>780146
“Sometimes it sounds like you and your friends don’t get along, Bee.”

“Nah, they’re kind of bitches but they’re my friends.”

“Not very ladylike there.”

“I don’t come here to feel like a lady.”

Moonlight streamed in through the window of a cheap room above an inn in Chapon, the town just below the grounds of the College. Beatrice sat upright in the bed, the sheets rumpled around her waist. Beside her was Dominic, a piece of poor street trash who worked as a labourer.
And, more importantly, had been Beatrice’s lover for nearly three months now.
“Is that what you come here for?,” he asked. “I thought you came here for me.”

“You too, Dom. But they’d never understand. Down here I can do whatever I want. I don’t have to worry about being a proper lady or about growing up to be some rich jerk’s trophy wife. And I can be vulgar.”

“You definitely are.”

“Like, listen to this. Fuck.”

“We already did.”

“No you idiot! You arsehole! Shit! Fuck! Uh...Fuck!”
She was blushing again and she hated herself for it.
“You see? When I’m with you I don’t have to be what everyone else decided I’d be! I don’t want to be a little rich girl who does embroidery and keeps everything so perfectly ladylike. I want to do what the boys do.”

“Ain’t never seen a boy who looked like that.”

Beatrice giggled.
“I want to go on adventures and shoot guns and-..and wear pants! Where nobody will tell me off if I swear or or or do this!”
She took hold of the lantern by the side of the bed with one hand and thrust her other one out, her hand catching flame and propelling a small fireball across the room that collapsed into a pile of harmless sparks before it touched the wall.
“And I’ll need a little more practice.”

“You know Bee being rich isn’t bad. I know a lot of people who’d kill for it.”

“Eh,” Beatrice shrugged, immediately ignoring the realities of a harsh life she’d never known.
“It’s not even the wealth. If I’d just been born a boy I’d get to do whatever I want.”

“It’s really not all-”

“Hold on.”
She got out of bed and got dressed, drab clothes and a hat to disguise herself while she was slumming it.
“I’m thinking too much. I need to go take a walk, calm down.”

“Bee! That’s not safe!”

“I’ll just walk around the tavern and a bit! I’ll be fine.”
She walked out with the lantern before he could say another word.

True to her word, she didn’t go far. She just paced around the common room for a moment before deciding it was a little too dark for her to go outside tonight. Beatrice didn’t have much problem with darkness, especially not lately. For the great enemy of Mankind the earth and the dark had a strangely fascinating allure to them. Like something was whispering to her, almost.
4/??
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>>780420
She was far more correct than she had known. Beatrice was being groomed and had been so for many weeks now. She was shortly about to become aware of this fact.

As she paced around the common room she heard a gasp and turned just in time to see the inn's door close, someone having darted though it. Who was that? And more importantly, why did she care? It's not like she would have known them.

When Beatrice sneaked back over the wall later in the night she would find the faculty waiting for her.
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>>780420
>Street trash as a lover
>Wants to wear pants, make stuff explode and shoot guns

Jesus christ Beatrice be more indecent
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>>780428
Beatrice squirmed in her seat, feeling uncharacteristically at a loss for words. She’d just gotten out of having her ear practically chewed off by the Abbess and company. At how irresponsible it was to go out, to break the rules in such a big way while she was a prefect, etcetera etcetera. Yadda yadda yadda. Luckily they had no way of knowing what she had gone outside to do or about Dominic so she’d really dodged a train there.
And now she was sitting in a classroom, the first one there and she had had barely any sleep with her hat in her hands. The little straw boater was now conspicuously lacking a prefect’s badge. She just hoped that they wouldn’t tell father.


The rest of the students finally began to file in and she turned confidently to face them. The fact that she had lost her prefect status was probably already known, everyone would have been talking about during the breakfast that she’d been barred from attending, just the thought of which made her stomach gurgle painfully.
But just because everyone knew about that doesn’t mean she’d back down! She’d act the same as always and her life will surely settle back to normal. All these girls knew her long before she became a prefect, they’ll know it won’t matter.


So why wasn’t anyone coming to sit next to her? Why was everyone staring at her and whispering? Were they giggling? Since when did she deserve this treatment? She should get up and go over there and ask them what they think they’re doing! But...not right now. Not while everyone was watching her. It felt strange. Was something wrong with her hair?
No, her hair was perfect. As always.
She would just wait for Sarah and Marg to come in and ask them what’s going on. What happened in breakfast?


But when her two best friends finally filed in they sat on the opposite end of the classroom. The seats to her left and right were taken up by other girls instead, ones that wouldn’t look at her. What’s going on? Was that a snicker?
Beatrice finally got to her feet, the sound of her chair drawing back against the ground attracting everyone’s attention. She could feel her face heat up as she readied herself to march over to her friends and demand to know what’s been going on.


“Sit down, Miss Montgomery. Class is in session.”


Miss Lowenfield swept into the classroom, defusing the situation and forcing Beatrice back down into her seat to the sounds of quiet laughter. What the hell? Why was everyone treating her like this? Why did she feel so helpless about it?
She just sat and stayed quiet for the rest of class, her face growing redder and redder uncontrollably.


The moment class ended she cornered Sarah and Margaret in the corner by the stairwell, making sure nobody else was around.
“You! What..What the hell? What’s going on?”


The two girls glanced guiltily at each other.
“There’s this rumour going around…”

5/???
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>>780539
You know ouro I always wanted to know if the whispers affected the people around the one being groomed too or just make the groomed more weak willed/ susceptible to fall.
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>>780591
You "always" wanted to know? No you didn't.

Don't phrase stuff like an idiot.
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>>780622
There's no need to be a dick over such trivial shit anon
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>>780591
It's likely the shadows do what they always do when fighting the light and infiltrate and corrupt
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>>780539
“Everyone knows what you were doing in town. Or that’s what they say anyway.”

“What? What do they say?”

“That you were with a guy. Like with a guy.”

“But that’s not actually true right?”

“Dominic?,” Beatrice squeaked out and instantly regretted it. Why now? Why did that have to slip out? She watched her two friends blanch.

“Oh my God.”

“You actually did it!”

“Yeah,” Beatrice said glumly, echoing their previous conversation. “I’m so bad.”

“We didn’t actually mean it, Bea, they were just jokes!”

“We thought you were just looking over the wall! If the teachers find out for sure you’ll be in so much trouble!”

“And you’re not pure anymore either! Aren’t you supposed to get married?”

“Oh as if that ever mattered,” Beatrice said. “I bet most ‘virgins’ on their wedding nights are liars. Now-”
She stopped as she heard faint tittering coming from somewhere, the sound bouncing up the stairwell. Just some girls downstairs, what does that matter? And then you realize how bad of a place you chose to have this conversation. Sound doesn’t just echo up the stairs but down as well.
You might as well just have confessed the truth to the whole school body.

Her face started to burn and moisture sprang up in her eyes unbidden as Sarah and Margaret backed away and left her there.
She didn’t go to class for the rest of the day. Neither did she go to lunch or dinner even though she was starving. She couldn’t bear the thought. She just locked herself in her dorm and cried.

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It didn’t take long for her life to completely fall apart.

When she showed up for breakfast next morning, so hungry that it hurt, nobody sat anywhere near her. But she could hear them talk about her. And she knew that they knew she could hear them. They wanted her to. She’d done the same in the past.
And even besides Sarah and Margaret, all the girls that Beatrice could have called her friends or her partners in crime had miraculously vanished and became new women overnight. Ones that either avoided her or made fun of her. As if they’d never been friends at all!

It was only afterwards when a teacher pulled her aside and gave her a mighty scolding for an improper dress-code that she found out that someone had used their Flame Rites and scorched the word ‘SLUT’ into the back of her blazer. She tried turning it inside out but it was no use, you could still see the outline through the material. She asked the teacher if there were any spare blazers but the teacher was curiously unsympathetic today. And since going without a blazer was a bigger dress-code violation than her improper vandalism, she would just have to wear the blazer for her next class until she could go back to her dorm and change.
She felt like she was going to cry. Again.

The teacher in her next class sent her to stand out in the hallway for indecency. While she was gone somebody defaced her notebooks.
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>>780073
buff German grandpa Orion a go
(Precision Lamplighter engineering)
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>>780638
Bro it's the internet. Calm down
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>>780647
Sweet Jesus it's easto forget how vicious teen girls can be

I mean the harassment just never ends
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Wow. Girls were mean to her.

Such a hard life.
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>>780622
Ever since the whispers were first mentioned
>>780643
I pictured the earth/whispers working kinda like the behelit from berserk, Im probably dead wrong tho.
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Well I get why she eats the gunpowder and shit. She was really proud of her flame arts before she became a witch. And I bet she's following us on this mission because it's as close as she can get to becoming a real Lamplighter.
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>>780695
Your sympathy is astounding

Yeah it's nowhere near what happened to Orion but for a teenager at a boarding school this is pretty bad
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>>780705
Benehilt from memory work on desires and Wishes not corruption since it is ultimately the human making the decision to use a Benehilt regardlsss of how well informed of the consequences they are
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>>780726
The behelit always appear to the right people at the lowest moment of their lives but usually they are found way by their owners way before eveything goes to shit and are usually ignored or kept as a strange trinket. Its implied they make everything worse for the owner until things get so bad that they are finally used.
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>>780746
Huh

That makes quite a bit of sense
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>>780647
How could something like this happen to her? She was at the top! The apex! Everyone looked up to her! What she failed to realize was that her previous status just made everything worse. She had lorded her status over everyone and now that she had been cast down from her pedestal into the mud she suddenly found a long line of those who were once lackeys and sycophants ready to trample her even further down.
Not that any of them did anything as direct as trample her of course. It was all just coy looks and laughter and spreading rumours and spoiling her possessions while she wasn’t there. They wouldn’t do anything as rude as push her over the edge but they were they to trip her as she fell.

After that first class ended she didn’t go back to her dorm to change. No. She wasn’t going to back down or run away or even admit that they had won. She was going to wear this blazer for the whole damn day.
And while her defiance might have been noble in theory, this was an astoundingly bad idea.

Not only did it just deepen the stories about her, wearing such a flagrant violation of the uniform just poisoned the teachers against her as well. Even though they had heard of her breaking the rules and disapproved, she might have been able to appeal to them to try and nip this in the bud. But she didn’t even try.
She spent more time sitting outside her classes than she did attending them that day. Not that it would have been much use even if she had. Her books had a lot of ink accidentally spilled on them and those pages that hadn’t been ruined had has very ...charming words scrawled into it.

Her pointless defiance came to a peak just after lunch. She had stormed out halfway and was trying to make her way down the thin aisle between tables. Why weren’t people getting out of the way? And she did, someone’s leg ‘accidentally’ found their way beneath hers and she tripped, hitting her head on somebody’s chair as she did so.
She could hear the laughter and so she rose without thought, barely even seeing the room around her. Someone tapped her on the shoulder.

“Are you alright?”

She grabbed hold of the torch set into the wall and turned, blasting out a small Immolate without even thinking of it.
“Get the fuck away from me!”

Sarah blinked in shock, her clothes scorched but her own Flame Rites protecting her from what could have been a lethal blast.
“Uh.”

Beatrice was quickly pulled out of the mess room and into the hallway by her favourite teacher, Miss Hegg. She was furious.
“What do you think you’re doing?”

“Someone tripped me!”

“And does that excuse launching an IMMOLATE?”

“I didn’t mean it! And it’s not like anyone would have been hurt by it.”

“You shouldn’t even know how to cast that! Last night was bad enough but this behaviour is completely unacceptable. And to curse as well? I’m so disappointed in you.”

7/??
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Bea, Beatrice. Really? You think all of this gets you the moral high ground woman?
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>>780769
>How could something like this happen to her? She was at the top! The apex! Everyone looked up to her! What she failed to realize was that her previous status just made everything worse. She had lorded her status over everyone and now that she had been cast down from her pedestal into the mud she suddenly found a long line of those who were once lackeys and sycophants ready to trample her even further down.
>Not that any of them did anything as direct as trample her of course. It was all just coy looks and laughter and spreading rumours and spoiling her possessions while she wasn’t there. They wouldn’t do anything as rude as push her over the edge but they were they to trip her as she fell.

This is pretty much what she was doing to Orion post Origin story
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>>780785
She's really not changed much from the spoiled, vindictive little brat she was back then.
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>>780755
“Oh, you’re disappointed? Well that’s great! Maybe you should actually help me or -”

“Show me your palms.”
Her rod was back in her hands.

“Please don’t. Not here!”

But that was just more back-talk. And what was worse than the caning was the knowledge that everyone in the mess hall could hear it.
Miss Hegg sent her back to her dormitory and told her to stay there. She and faculty would send for her when they had considered her punishment further.

When she got ‘home’ she found that she had been so preoccupied with her growing problems this morning that she had left without locking the door. Well, at least they hadn’t stolen or broken anything? Just thrown everything around.
She could fix that. But she didn’t. She just went and lied down and thought about how her life was ruined.

A short while after she took off her ruined blazer and set it on fire. She didn’t even extinguish it afterwards, just sat by and watched as the small flame spread into her other clothes and belongings. That heavy little woodcarving that her father bought for her? Who cares? Who cares about any of this shit anymore?

“Ahem.”

She looked up from the small blaze she was making of her possessions with an almost detached interest. But when she saw who it was her eyes narrowed.
“You? What do you want?”

It was the tall girl who she had pranked two days ago. Funny, it felt like it’d been weeks for her. Dirty Downriver church scholarship girl. What was she doing here?
“Do you need any help with that?”
The girl pointed at the fire, apparently unable to figure out what to say.

“I’m fine. Everything is fine. Get out.”

“I just wanted to stop by and say sorry.”

“Sorry for what?”

“I was visiting family down in Chapon and I saw you in the tavern. I was the one who told the teachers.”

You stare at her.

“I’m sorry! I didn’t know you were doing that there, I didn’t think people would start making stories. I just wanted to get revenge for the brazier thing. I know you did something with it.”
The girl fidgets awkwardly. Beatrice couldn’t remember her name.
“But I didn’t mean for this. So I wanted to say I was sorry.”

There was a long silence that was only broken by the girl stepping closer.
“I really think you should put out that fire.”

Beatrice screamed and tackled her to the ground, screwing up her fists and punching the other girl in the face, around the shoulders, in the chest, anywhere she could reach. The other girl tried to fight back but she didn’t even have a chance as Beatrice grabbed hold of her eyelids and started raking.
“You ruined my life!”
There was blood beneath her fingernails now and Beatrice stopped. But only to grab hold of weapon. Something, anything. She reached into the fire without realising it and picked up the woodcarving, the little wooden statue still burning.
And with that Beatrice started to really lay into her.

8/??
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>>780815
Jesus Bea
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Man I'm starting to wish we'd done these two backstories more separately
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>>780815
Beatrice’s little fugue state was interrupted by the sounds of shouting and she slowly became aware of the soft sobbing beneath her and the warm blood running down her hands. And then they were dragged apart.

And then she was back in the office. She hadn’t even been given the time to wash the blood off. A lot of teachers were talking about her but she couldn’t even hear her. It was all just a blur and the sound of her heartbeat thumping in her ears was the loudest thing in the world.
What had she done?

“Bee?”

Anything but that.

She opened her eyes to see her father standing over her, his fading gray moustache quivering as he looked down on her.

“Dad? How are you here?”

“I wanted to come down and congratulate my little girl on becoming a prefect.”

And just like that, it was too much.
Beatrice stood with enough sudden force to throw her chair back into the wall and before anyone could stop her, she ran out the door. Down the hallway, turn right and then left, taking the stairs three at a time. She could hear people shouting behind her but she was barely even thinking. She just needed to escape.

She nearly ran back to the dormitories but instead of taking the stairs up, she took them down.

Down and down and down and down and suddenly she was down in the sub-basement, a dark place filled with groundskeeping tools and ancient unused books. What? Why had she come down here? And why did this place seem so familiar?
It felt like she had been here before but that was impossible. This whole area has been locked off since they built that new shed last year.

So...so why had the door been unlocked? No. It had been locked. So how did she get here then? There was a small silver key in her hand. When did she get that? She had...She had drawn it out of her pocket. But how? How long had she had it.

And for place that nobody should have been, why were there so many footprints in the dust? She lifted her foot, shaking as she did so and placed them atop one of them. A perfect fit.

And there, scorched lightly onto the wall...a symbol. It was carved into the floor as well, scrawled with a thousand different implements at different times. Each symbol was a little different but they were all clearly imperfect attempts to capture the same transcendent thing. The...the thing she saw in those recurring dreams.

”So where were you last night Bea?”

“I knocked on your door but you didn’t answer. And later I heard some scuffling about. Almost like someone had just came back in.”

She had gone to visit Dom the night after Sarah had talked to her about that. But she had been sound asleep in her bed the night before. Hadn't she?
She wandered further into the basement, following the footprints to their inevitable destination. There in the corner, cracked and broken concrete and a pile of broken tools.

A tiny hole only a little bigger than her fist. And yet it went all the way down.
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>>780931
Okay now this is interesting

Pillow full of loam anyone?
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>>780940
It's like a rose growing from concrete. Just one little crack was all it took. A little bit of space for it to grow, and grow, spreading that concrete just a little bit more, then just a little further. And then the rose blooms.

Except it's not a rose, it's the influence of foul darkness.

Man, hopefully Bea's story gives a bit of insight into Serafina for Orion.
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>>780962
I am pretty sure he already knew, She still had a choice, and >>775910 that the woman he loved was gone, all that was left was a convincing imitation.
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>>780971
Of course he knows academically how it works. This IS pretty personal right now, delving into how she was taken/gave herself away.
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>>780971
Regardless of it was an imitation or not the price for being a witch is death if not repentant in truth

>>780962
I was more talking about how this basement witchcraft has been occurring without her conscious consent
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>>780980
Yeah me too
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>>780986
Metaphorical corruption has to have a method I want to know it
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>>780975
Yeah and? You're asking if he gave him into insight into Serafina, which it wouldn't From the indications Serafina gave herself willingly and lost a large portion of herself to it.

Killing troll who was her friend bad, but killing all of Orion's freinds and adopted father figure is fine.
Insulting her is bad, but lying to him, using him and betraying him is fine.
Turning into a witch basically killed off her ability to see others as tools. I doubt she even really loved Orion at this point, just wanting him around to make her feel safe like he did back before she turned.


>>780980
It seems like something spent a LOT of time and effort on her, which may indicate that "dead" gods are at least in some measure pulling themselves back together.
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>>780931
“Whhhhat?”

hello beatrice
The voice came from everywhere and nowhere. A sussurating half-dead whisper she physically felt like a slow rush of wind. A tiny flow of air whispering through a subterranean house and promising life. It felt good.

“Who are you? Where are you?”

there is no cause for alarm. i have been with you for almost two months now. you picked up my voice in the dirt beneath your fingernails when you tripped and fell. do you remember the rainstorm? it carried me from the wastes.

“I-I abjure you.”

no you don’t. do you think any of this would have happened if you really meant that? when i took root upon you, i found an extremely fertile soil, someone who desperately wanted a way out of society and was more than willing to take my offer up.

“I would never-”

i wasn’t talking to you. you have always been of two minds haven’t you, beatrice? above you are always the beautiful and popular rich girl with a beautiful and rich future. but the you beneath that is someone who fears what you have been born into, hates it even. you know you aren’t the person you want to be and yet you hide it as best as you are able, wear a mask over the real you beneath. if you were truly what you claimed to be then you would never have heard my voice, i would be shrugged off and consigned to oblivion. it was to the Beneath You that i spoke and she gladly heard my words. she did all this.

“That’s absurd.”

it truly is, isn’t it? i’ve never spoken to anyone with two faces quite as much as you, dear beatrice. never have i seen a hidden face so deeply buried that it could take action on its own. but here we are.

“I know what you are.”

you know what i want

“Yes.”

but do you know what you are? do you know what you want?

Beatrice couldn’t run. She was transfixed and whether it was in horror or fascination she couldn’t tell.
“I don’t want this.”

then leave

Yes! She could leave and tell the others and...would they punish her for nearly becoming a witch? That very thought was absurd but after these few days she couldn’t really tell anymore. And the voice’s question still tore at her.
Who was she?
What did she want?

The Flame College above and the life she would have once have had in it meant nothing to her anymore. It was all ruined, every person in it exposed for a mask-faced liar and false friend. She could tell that she was standing at the very edge of a precipice. So why couldn’t she just do the sensible thing and step back away from it?
“What do you offer? Power? I...I already have plenty of that.”
Her voice shook, recent events having proven it a lie.

certainty

In truth, Beatrice was still not in her right mind. She was stressed and angry and hurt and despairing. She wanted to rage at the world and herself. If she had come across it any other time she would have turned it down.
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>>780991
The more we read about the moral dichotomy Witches possess, the more I'm convinced the witch pact seems to induce a form of high functioning Sociopathy

>It seems like something spent a LOT of time and effort on her, which may indicate that "dead" gods are at least in some measure pulling themselves back together.

In the case of Bea it may have been a slow burn investment, in the case of Serafina the fact she had a lamplighter smuggling her occult knowledge certainly accelerated her growth as a witch, her knowledgemongering certainly also accelerated her progress

The fact she had an old ass troll as a tutor does imply some major investment though
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>>780997
Certainty.


God damn, this is making her more and more sympathetic
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>>781011
Yup, pretty much exactly high functioning sociopathy. They can only care about themselves. Beatrice would likely have to care about someone/thing else not purely for her own sake to even have a shot at getting her humanity back.


>>780997
>>781011
more I read the more the Gods of EArth seem to be Yozi rather than Neverborn. Instead of suffering and solely being by chance and luck, they are actively plotting and campaigning against creation from their own personal hell.


>>781024
Certainty is stagnation, Something guaranteed to come to pass and stay the same. It is the domain of the Earth and it's darkness and hunger. The lords of Dis killed and butchered the Wheel God for certainty that their city would continue on in perpetuity.
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>>781062
Wow, you're deep
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>>780997
But witchcraft doesn't require a calm and level head nor a proper evaluation of the risks. All it requires is a knowing consent and those can be taken through many different means.
Beatrice leaped off the precipice.

She shoved a trembling hand down the hole, cutting her palm open on a spur of broken concrete without even noticing it. And there, just foot down was earth, soft and wet beneath her fingers.
And there she stopped for just a moment. What the fuck was she doing?

To do this was to turn her back on everything she thought she knew and loved. To do this was to lose her humanity and her connections to the sunlit world. The Fourth Age was supposed to be here in just a few decades, wasn't it? This wasn't even the winning side!
If she did this she would be throwing her old life away and it would never be the same. She would never truly be friends with any of the girls here again...never have to be mocked by them again...never have to feel anything she didn't want to feel ever again.

She pulled the soil up in a great clump and stuffed it in her mouth before she could devote more thought to it. It tasted terrible. She couldn’t swallow it! But it oozed down her throat all the same. And at the same time, she brought her hands together.
She was crying. She was crying and it wouldn’t stop. With trembling fingers she formed the symbol from her dream.

Something clicked in her mind and she felt a connection to something vaster than herself. She wasn’t alone. There were hundreds of them! Each of them impossibly ancient and almost too big to see, dead and not-dead. She had supped on their flesh and accepted their sacrament. Their power rushed up and over her like a rush of cold water and she raised both arms to revel in the feeling. She was not alone! It almost felt as if she could fall and they would catch her and bear her back to her feet. And was that not what they were doing now?
Her Wick, a tiny fragment of the Wayward Flame passed down through infinite generations and three separate Ages, snuffed out and went cold. It would never light again.

She made the sign again, her fingers nimbler and stronger than they had ever been before. And this time she got it right on the very first try.
A lost name imprinted upon her mind, the first of many. She had so many new friends and they all wanted her to know their names! And this was a name of calling, of summoning.

The ground shook just a little as her will reached into the earth and drew up what had been lurking down below, a prisoner trapped beneath acres of cloying soil. The soil at the bottom of the hole stirred and fountained up as the concrete cracked and something from down deep below answered your call.
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>>781082
He was huge, almost twice the size of a man and while he was humanoid it was only barely. His body was long and slender, almost insectile in how it was built and the hard white carapace that covered his skin. And over that carapace, a soft and downy coat of fuzz that bunched up in several places to form shaggy clumps. He gestured with four waving arms, each one splitting at the wrist into two separate hands, with fingers that were more like soft antennae. If he had legs they were hidden beneath his coat, a vast wrapping of powdery white scales. Moth wings.
And atop where his head should be was simply a flat fuzzy wall across which three masks were strapped. The masks were all human-sized and they looked almost comical buried across the creature’s faceless bulk. One gold, one red, one black.
To anyone else it may have looked a beast, a monster. But to Beatrice right now it looked like nothing more than a friend.

'Greetings Beatrice," he spoke, his voice soft and echoing like a whisper in a cavern. It was the same voice that had just been speaking to you earlier!
"I hope you forgive my mental trespass. My kind are often trapped in the deep dark below. We are born there and return to it with every life we lose."

"You're an imp."

"Correct. And while we work our way slowly up through the ground, a process that takes years, it often falls to us to help the Whispers upon their way. Consider us your midwives. My name is-"

It stopped, interrupted by the short witch drawing it up into a desperate hug.
"Fuzzy," she mumbled.

"That name will do."

***

"And that's that," Beatrice said, wiping her hands theatrically clean by the side of the campfire.
"That's the general gist."

"What?," Abe cried, who despite it all seemed to have been hanging on her every word.
"What happened next?"

"Witch stuff. You don't need to know about it."

You just sigh.
"You laid with the imp, didn't you?"

"No! Not right then anyway. I just don't feel like continuing."


>"So be it."

>"I'd like to hear at least a little more."

>Other
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>>781093
>"Please Beatrice, continue."
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>>781093
>"I'd like to hear at least a little more."
I'm about to pass out, thanks for running Ouro
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>>781093
>Other

"I said that I wouldn't laugh, and would respect your story and I keep my word. But I'm . . . oddly both relieved and disappointed to find out you were always a bitch. Well, Abe? Want to finish us off?"
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>>781093
>>"So be it."
>> Seems you've ultimately changed little from then til now, you just where your true self more openly.
>>Bare in mind Beatrice, that mocking that drove you so wild and made you so distraught? You did the exact same thing after my tale.
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>>781110
>>781116
She seems pretty vulnerable right now. It's time for the soft touch.
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>>781119
>soft touch
>Orion

He's at best a bull in the China shop. At best he's going to be blunt to the point of head trauma inducing, at worst he's going to break her, again.
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>>781110
>>781116
Yeah let's just keep antagonizing each other back and forth, because that's not getting tiresome at all
Disclaimer:this post is sarcasm
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>>781093
>"So be it."
Can we act stoic and dignified instead of petty and vindictive just this once
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Calling for Continue
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>>781093
>>Other

"Continue"

She does not get to skip out on her story simply because it's not pleasant
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>>781110
>>781119
Actually, I should take out the part where I said we were relieved and disappointed to find out she was always a bitch.

I just realized I'm probably close to being as autistic as Orion if I didn't realize I had literally just said we weren't going to laugh.

Because it's not us laughing, she was really an utter bitch throughout the whole thing.
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>>781153
Yeah. I'm in favor of being polite here, as said earlier. But when we are firm, I feel we're too petty. Too childish. Not a nearly 50 year old paladin who's seen some shit.
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>>781163
>>781153
>Orion
>Polite
>Dignified
>towards Beatrice

She is what she is no need to honey coat it
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>>781127
>>781119

Well, I can CLEARLY see how having our lover destroy our town, kill our friends, and hold hostage the only other person we cared about as much as we did her for us to trangress - I can clearly see how that compares to a rich girl getting caught breaking the rules of the collegiate and disappointing her father.

Obviously it was only a chance of fate that she fell to witchcraft while in a state of extreme vulnerability while her whole world fell apart and she "lost" "everything" and had "nothing" left but the Imp who called to her, while we didn't fall during our little lovers quarrel.
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>>781171
Bro calm down
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>>781093
Beatrice I swear to the Wheel God m8
While I'm kinda mad, I'm just really disappointed.
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>>781184
Hey man, I'm the one saying we shouldn't be hitting her randomly or treating her like shit just because we can, but honestly she's kind of a terrible person aside from being a witch.

Like, in all honesty even if she wasn't a witch, she's still just as mean and spiteful towards others - not even just us - as she was when she was a prefect.

We know we aren't perfect. Hell, we know that even bringing back the Wheel God won't make up for the mistake we made. We aren't seeking redemption or atonement, we've just decided that from now on we're going to do the right thing and damn the consequences to ourselves.

At least, that's how I see it.

Also, she pretty much became a Witch because she became unpopular at school and has major daddy issues. Boo-hoo.
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Really we should just punish her when she's being a nasty piece of shit and tell her that she can be better than this
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Blegh. I knew these damn flashbacks should have just been described. I'm too tired right now.
I'll continue this later tonight. Finish the thread then.
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>>781231
>and tell her that she can be better than this

See, all I'm asking is that we add that part to it. So far people are all just "Smack a bitch up" or "Pet Witch".
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>>781110
I believe it would be in character for Orion to say something like that. So, this.
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>>781240
In bad character. He's a 47 year old monk. Not a 20 year old frat bro.
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>>781110
Yeah no this sounds stupid as fuck
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>>781093
>"So be it."
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>>781093
>"Now I am significantly more interested in how you became a Tamed Witch."
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>>781310
Got herself ridiculed and ostracised by other witches?
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>>781352
She could be a flash burn witch, she goes ham on the college and left to hang out to dry
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>>781093
>Don't continue.
Time for actiony stuff, votes and choices. The worst part of what Bea did can wait until a properly dramatic moment.
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>Continue

"By all means Beatrice, please continue."

“...You’re not going to say anything about what I told you?”

“I am reserving my judgement.”

“Oh. Great. Okay.”

***

“Now,” the imp said as he gently pried the young woman off of himself. “That’s enough of that. Do you understand what’s happened to you?”

“Yes. I...don’t feel as torn up about it as I thought I would.”

“A minor blessing.”

“Hey, if you’re an imp you know other witch-sign right?”

“Correct. I have but a scattered few. You should be able to eclipse me in power very shortly.”

“Then teach me some! Now! I want to know something besides calling up imps.Show me that this was all worth it.”

“Very well. But we do not have much time. Here is a name that can make your shadow dance.”

Three minutes later, she marvelled as she made the new sign over and over again, the shape of the naming having well and truly sunken into her head. And with each repetition her shadow quivered more and more, growing and shrinking and extending from side to side. Then she made the final sign and held out her hand, watching as the shadow peeled its own arm off the wall and held her hand in its own.
“This is a Shade.”

“Once again, correct. You will need to make witch-sign to sustain it every now and then but aside from that it should move as you wish it to. It is not a pure puppet but it will respond to your desires, conscious or subconscious.”
Fuzzy steps forward and in the flickering lantern-light it can be seen that his shadow does not quite step in time with him.

“So are you my familiar now? Is that what they’re called?”

“Yes but the term is not a definitive one. A familiar is simply a creature most favoured by a witch.”

“And do we all just get an imp right away?”

“No. Most witches take the Whispers on their own, only a lucky few have an imp like myself buried so close by to help. As errant syllables of the Great Names, we are the only ones who can guide or distort the Whispers. Those witches who awaken near a powerful beast may be guided by the Whispers to unearth them but that is rare.”

“The way you talk about makes it sound like these old dead gods are going to be holding my hand the whole time.”

“Not exactly. How clearly one hears them depends greatly on the witch and can vary. At times they might be a voice within your head. At others they may simply be an urge, a desire from an origin you cannot define.”

“Okay. And I get to tell you what to do right?”

“Yes. All but the most stubborn and ill-witted of all the gods’ creatures bow before witches for we know you serve as their avatars.”

“So I basically own you. Like a pet.”

“No,” Fuzzy said. “And please in future refrain from using such language around imps. We are not all so calm. I will serve you and in exchange you will dredge me from the earth when required and later, perhaps even fulfil some of my own personal whims."
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>>781392
>“No,” Fuzzy said. “And please in future refrain from using such language around imps. We are not all so calm. I will serve you and in exchange you will dredge me from the earth when required and later, perhaps even fulfil some of my own personal whims."
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>>781392
>We are not all so calm. I will serve you and in exchange you will dredge me from the earth when required and later, perhaps even fulfil some of my own personal whims."

Oh god Beatrice tell me you didn't...
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>>781400
She all but confirmed she did here>>781093
>You just sigh.
>"You laid with the imp, didn't you?"

>"No! Not right then anyway. I just don't feel like continuing."
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>>781406
Oh god just when I thought we couldn't be more disappointed in her
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>>781392
>Those witches who awaken near a powerful beast may be guided by the Whispers to unearth them but that is rare.
So serafina was a special case
>>781406
Bea dont you have any shame
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>>781418
Either Serafina was exceptionally knowledgable or was innately talented yes
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>>781392
“What whims? What do you mean by that?”
Something about his phrasing put Beatrice off but alas, it is a question that went unanswered for at that very moment the door to the sub-basement creaked open. For you see in her haste Beatrice had neglected to lock the door behind her. This was a mistake that would later prove even more costly than she knew.

The door opened all the way, light flooding into the dim and dusty room. Beatrice blinked as she looked at it, her eyes adjusting to it far slower than they should. And it was only then that she first felt the wall that she had built between herself and the rest of humanity.

“Bee? I think I saw you come down here. It’s okay. I haven’t told anyone else yet.”
The voice was pleading and hopeful and achingly familiar. And Beatrice did nothing, instantly struck dumb by the realization of everything she traded away. She didn’t answer her father.

“Are you here?”
Her father stepped forward, his eyes passing over her frozen form without seeing her. How could he not see her? The room was perfectly well-lit! Or at least, it was for her. Come to think it, she remembered it being much darker before her pact...
“You can come out, it’s only me. It’s okay Beatrice. We all make mistakes. Let’s just talk about this.”

Could...could she have really just talked this out?
But before Beatrice could muster the will to say anything she realized that there was no longer anybody standing beside her. And in the darkness behind her father, the glint of a golden mask.
“Fuzzy no!”

Lord Montgomery turned to stare at her just as the imp reached out behind him and slapped him to the ground with a casual strength. Were those bones that she heard just snapping?
Her father looked up as Fuzzy swept the door closed, a bone-white apparition in the light.
“One of you,” the older man wheezed, red in the face with one of the imps boneless fingers around his throat. “I...I always knew you’d be back.”

“Dad! Let go of him!”
Beatrice rushed forward but stopped as she now stood over her fallen father. What should she do? Cradle him? Tell him that everything’s fine? None of those were true.
“So I’m a witch now, father. I don’t think you’ll approve.”

His eyes bulged out further than she thought them possible.
“Bee-”

“And for God’s sake, I’m not an insect. Haven’t I been telling you that since I was a kid?”
It was strange. Looking down on him now, with him so close, he didn’t really look like a person anymore. He was just meat in a shape. No, he was worse than that. All of this, this life that she’d tried so hard to escape, this was all his fault.

“Beatr-”

“Maybe you shouldn’t have sold me off for marriage like prize sow. Maybe then I wouldn’t be such a fucking catastrophe, huh?”
God it felt good to curse in front of him. All her life she had been constrained by chains propriety but now she was free.
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>>781429
The bullshit rules of human society had no hold on her anymore.

But as she looked upon his face, so pathetically sorrowful and desperate, she felt something uneasy stir within her. What had Fuzzy said about the Whispers? That they could take the form of urges and desires? Was any of this really her own intent?
She wasn't angry at her father. How could she be?
"I'm sorry father. I won't hurt you anymore. In fact I'm going to leave now and it's for the best if you never see me again. Live well."

She closed her eyes so she didn't have to see his face and then opened the doors once more, walking out. Goodbye old life, hello the new. Not that she had much choice in the matter.

And yet as she walked past him, completely unbeknown to her, her living shadow reached out and sliced Lord Montgomery open from throat to groin. She didn't even see it happen.

Fuzzy saw but said nothing at the time.
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>>781429
seems like the montgomerys have more than one witch in the family
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>>781435
>And yet as she walked past him, completely unbeknown to her, her living shadow reached out and sliced Lord Montgomery open from throat to groin. She didn't even see it happen.

seems like Witches are litreal avatars for all the ill will the dead gods hold for humanity
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>>781435
Beatrice walked the corridors of her old school in a funk, her head to the ground as she slouched towards the most direct route out. She was just going to go out down these corridors to one of the side-doors and go straight over the river and across to the wall. And she didn't do so in a run. Instead she simply walked and stumbled, almost bent over from emotions she could barely recognise and a sense of loss she could not pin down or confront.
She didn't even question why she didn't meet anyone or get stopped during her shambling journey. It was best she didn't know.

Meanwhile, both ahead of her and behind her, her Shade prowled. Fuelled by her subconscious it was as merciless as it was silent and all her pent-up anger and frustration was channelled into killing claws. Helping it was Fuzzy and the imp's own Shade. They left the classrooms and corridors around Beatrice clear before she even stepped into them.
Beatrice didn't want to be bothered right now. That was what was most important to them.

"Beatrice?"

The witch turned. Was that Marg? She could have sworn she heard her voice. But the corridor behind her was empty.
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BEA a shit
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Bea was in a bad situation, a bad headspace. I can see it.
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>>781461
> bad headspace
>Become a sin against the world
>Kill loads of people
>Fuck Imps
She a shit
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>>781461
Yeah She still done bad BAD things intentional or not

Points for not killing everything she ever loved and cared for right off the ba......

At least not conciously!
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>>781466
She caused it all as a direct result of her being a shit
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>>781462
She doesn't know that she's killing anyone. And secondly, the imp is fuzzy. FUZZY. Of course she should fuck it.
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>>781469
She still caused all the death as a direct result of her actions
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>>781461
She was and still is a spoiled brat.
She blamed her dad and society for her misery while it was product of her own poor decisions and inaction. She never tried to take control of her life, she was content to remain two faced.
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>>781467
Yes and the tales not finished yet

Let's see what this ending entails
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>>781476
>Like it will paint her in a better light as this goes on
My money is on her getting caught doing terrible shit by a Lamplighter and getting her self a brand.
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>>781448
Dominic had just been heading home when he found Beatrice waiting for him in an alleyway.


“Bee? Is that you?,” he said, squinting and sure that he was mistaken. That girl was too fancy for a place like this. But sure enough, the toff girl was standing ankle-deep in garbage. Her blazer was missing but she was still wearing what was unmistakably a Wicker’s pinafore dress. And while she looked bedraggled and her hair of out place...she was somehow even more beautiful in spite of it. There was a flawlessness to her features that almost seemed like it hadn’t been there before, the colours of her hair and skin were more vibrant. Hell, even her tits looked nicer or as far as he could tell anyway. He’d have to do some personal inspection later on after he figured out what was wrong with her.
“You there?”


“My name’s not Bee.”


“I know that.”


“Only you and my father ever call me that. Do you think that means anything?”


“What’s wrong with you? Why are you out here?”


“There is definitely something wrong,” she muttered slowly, sounding each word out as if it were new to her. “And I’m here for you. I really like you, Dom.”


“Same to you, silly. I already knew that.”


“Good then. Take me home?”


Dominic shrugged.
“Not the usual time but hell, why not? Anything for youuuoh woah, shit. You’ve got a bug on you.”


What was that, some kind of moth? It was sitting atop her shoulder.
“No,” the girl said. “He stays.”
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>>781478
Beatrice stared at the ceiling later that night. Where they searching for her? Almost certainly. Hopefully she had a little more time to convince Dominic to come with her. She would like Dominic to stay with her. Nobody else has. He was the only link she still had back to her old life.
Fuzzy was somewhere on the ceiling no doubt, the imp having folded and compacted himself into an extremely tiny form. She had asked if that was a witch-sign of his and he had told her no, being small was actually just his natural body as an imp. The giant form she’d seen before was the result of him sucking up air like a pufferfish.
She wasn’t sure if she believed him or not.

Her Shade was pooling up beneath her in the bed like a proper shadow should. She’d have to keep an eye on it however, it still had a lot of training to do. She’d caught it trying to join in halfway through the act!

But aside from that, this night had been of little consequence for her. She’d made it out of the college and over the wall, Fuzzy teaching her the rest of the witch-signs he knew while she wandered through the countryside. She would have to learn the rest herself.

But the real challenge still lay ahead of her. She was going to have to come clean to Dominic. Not only because she needed him but also because Fuzzy had dumped a pile of dirt into his bedroom while she distracted him and she was going to have to explain that all away in the morning when it got bright enough for him to see what was lingering underneath the bed.

“Dom? I’ve got something to tell you.”

He just grunted and turned over.

No, she couldn’t tell him. It would be just like her father all over again. She can’t trust a human. He’d just hate her, tell people about her, force her to do something about him. There was no bond strong enough to endure what she had to tell him.
But what if she could make it stronger beforehand? The idea entered her mind unexpectedly and took sprout immediately. Was it even her idea or simply a well-placed Whisper? She’d never know. It would be comforting to blame the Whisper.

She leaned over his half-asleep form and kissed him, her skin pressing against his. To affect the mind of a human was not something witchcraft could easily do. Suspicion alone was enough to completely bar their thoughts off away from view. But for someone who truly trusts a witch, who shares an intimate connection to them, who is basically fucking them right now...something can be done, can’t it?
Her hands begin to move, making a new witch-sign. She hadn’t even learned this one from Fuzzy, it just popped up within her head unbidden at the same time the plan did.

Now they could both be happy.
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>>781492
A shit
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>>781496
There's something innocent about it.
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>>781492
Wait.......Shades are fucking sentinent?
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>>781496
Well, she was a petty and selfish person before selling her soul to dark forces.

I'm curious to hear what made her turn away.
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>>781506
All the collatoral likely caught up with her in a hard way

Or she was sold out
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>>781503
>Mind fucking
>innocent
>Being a witch
>Not purging her
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>>781505
as sentient as her subconscious is
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>>781511
Yes, innocent. She's not in her right mind. Sure, she should be purged, but that doesn't mean she's not innocent.
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>>781515
I think you and me have different definitions of innocent
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>>781492
It was the day after and Beatrice was in hiding. People knew of her by now, were spreading stories of how she was an evil murderous witch. She didn’t even kill anyone! But of course, she remembered those last few disastrous days before her awakening. It just made sense that the unjust persecution would only continue. She would have to skip town entirely soon, there were sure to be Lamplighters and militia converging from all over. Fuzzy had already urged her to leave several times.
And she would. She would. But for now she was just a little too despondent, unsatisfied. She’d made a mistake and she’d done the wrong thing.

“I should have given him the choice. Yes, he probably would have hated me but what if he hadn’t? Wouldn’t that have been better?”
No, this was definitely her fault. And she didn’t know how to fix it.

Dominic was sitting on the bed beside her, completely unmoving save for the rise and fall of his chest and the assorted glurgle of his vital functions. She could feel them now. He was looking at her but with glassy eyes. If she told him to go just a little further away…

The puppetry magic had seemed like such a good idea at first. But why? What gave her that idea? Was any of her actions even her own anymore? It was the kind of magic that witches used to control their ghouls and other such creatures and it could, on very rare and intimate occasions, work on cultists and humans as well, provided that they truly accepted the witch. With it active she simply should have been able to give him commands in the same manner she could command her Shade. Or her ghouls, if she ever had any.
And yes, in hindsight even that idea seemed heinous now. But there were a few things about puppetry that she didn’t know.

Every witch, Fuzzy had just explained to her, possessed a ‘radius’ for their puppets, a series of concentric circles radiating out from them to measure the ranges of their various kinds of puppetry. Puppets outside the radius fell back into complete free-will and the closer they were to the witch, the stronger her hold on them was. But she didn’t know about the radius before she tried to sign Dominic. She only knew it about after! So how was she supposed to know that you could get too close?

In a radius of just a few feet around her, her puppetry was such that her puppets were nothing more than dolls. Completely still, completely unable to take any action save those she directly wills them to. Direct puppets.
All she had to do was to tell him to stay a few feet away from her and he would be fine. Slavishly devoted to her but fine. Still a thinking human being. But then how could she and he ever touch?
She had ruined him.

Beatrice held her head in her hands and curled up close to Dominic instinctively seeking comfort. But none came until she deliberately thought the command.
Dominic drew her into a tight embrace. She shuddered.

Nevertheless she stayed like that for some time.
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>>781523
>Oh no my witch magic is bad and does bad things
I feel no pity
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>>781523
kek
It all comes crashing down, choosing to be a Witch a shit
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>>781523
Dammit Beatrice you were a stupid, idiotic, sinful girl and now you're going to have to spend you're whole life paying for it

Dammit Girl it's all on you but you can be better than that
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>>781523
Ahahahahahahaha!
Serves you right.
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>>781523
“I made a mistake.”
Who was she even talking to? Fuzzy was out gathering more dirt and her Shade couldn’t hold a conversation. Yes, Dominic was also there but he really didn’t count. Beatrice just sat on the bed and moped.

Beatrice stumbled, the concrete feeling rough and alien beneath her stride. It was days after and she had stayed in Chapon for far too long. She hadn’t heeded Fuzzy’s warnings, she’d stayed and moped for too long! The Lamplighters and the mobs had nearly taken her. And now here she was, stumbling across the hot concrete plains in a direction she didn’t know and only the imp’s assurance that it lead towards the closest wasteland. She could hide there like an animal, a fucking beast.

Her Shade had been killed in her escape, burned alive. She was missing her shadow as a result. Should take a few weeks for it to grow back. But she barely felt its loss.
Instead she focussed on the man she was carrying in her arms, her new witch body possessing grand amounts of strength and endurance that she’d never had as a human. Dominic. The front of his tunic was covered in dried blood, the site of a bullet wound that he had taken for her.
He was dead.

And it hadn’t even been a heroic sacrifice out of love! He had been too close to her at the time to do that. Just an errant thought on her behalf, a flash of selfishness and a command.

When she could bear the trek no longer she collapsed to her knees and laid Dominic down upon the concrete.
“Are they following?”
Curious. She was so thirsty, so hot and yet her throat felt smooth and her voice came out just fine. An onlooker would barely know just how bone-tired she was.

Fuzzy touched down from his flight, the imp’s large form vast and ungainly in the air.
“I don’t see anyone.”

“Yay,” Beatrice said weakly. “God damn it. Fuck. Shit. Lazy cunts.”

“You almost sound like you wanted them to catch you.”

The witch sighed.
“Of course I don’t. Look at him, Fuzzy. What do you see?”

“A dead man. Nothing more, nothing less.”

“His name was Dominic.”

“I am aware.”

“So why aren’t I crying? I really liked him and I didn’t want him to die. Even now...even now I feel it like this hole inside of me. I wasn’t short on tears before!”
She felt so bad and yet the feeling was strangely hollow.

“You are a witch. He is the enemy. In time you will hopefully teach yourself to feel even less for them.”

She should probably be outraged by that revelation, shouldn’t she? But Beatrice just felt dead.
“Is there anyway that witchcraft can return the dead to life?”

The imp bobbed his faceless head to and fro.
“Yes and no. You will need a lot of thread.”

“Then we’ll stop by in the next town we pass. I don’t care if that’s dangerous.”
She held Dominic’s head in her hands. Whatever it is, she had to try. She had to prove she still had a heart.
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>>781568
Hahahaha oh Bea.
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>>781568
Nearly a week later, Beatrice grumbled as she walked across the bare earth. Dominic trailed behind her, carrying her supplies as best he could. He had to wear it all on his back, his hands were far too sharp to carry anything. She supposed he could also carry more with his tongue but she didn't really want to touch that.

"This isn't really what I fucking meant," she said as Dominic the patchwork ghoul caught up to her.
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>>781573
Ahhahahahahahaha oh Bea!
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>>781568
Oh goddamit Bea don't you dar-

>>781573
OH FOR FUCKS SAKE YOU CANT EVEN RESPECT THE DEAD
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>>781573
>"This isn't really what I fucking meant," she said as Dominic the patchwork ghoul caught up to her.
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>>781573
Hahahaha I love it how Orion's backstory is pretty tragic and Bea's is a black comedy at this point
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>>781573
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>>781573
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“And that’s more or less that.”
Beatrice sighs as she stares into the campfire.
“Are you guys happy now? Not only have I stripped myself mostly naked because you pushed me into a mudhole, I’ve laid everything else bare too. I bet it makes you lot feel all strong and powerful huh? Well sod off, I’m thirsty and my throat hurts even worse than usual. I gave you all the gist of it.”


You shake your head.
“There’s a lot missing.”


“Agreed,” Abe said, looking a fair bit more sympathetic to the witch than you are. “What happened to you as a witch? How did you turn back to the light? And what about since then?”


“Fuck off. I don’t know if you guys remember but I’m fifty-five years old. My rebirth happened in my late teens. I didn’t get branded until I was 25 and the sun fell down the same year. Do the math, I’m not recounting nearly four decades worth of time to you all. But I’ve already given you the gist. I don’t know if you picked up the incredibly subtle hints or not but I didn’t exactly feel great as a witch. That more or less continued and stayed that way forever. I killed Fuzzy not long after we had sex and it turned out he wanted me to birth his fucking child, holy shit. He was way too pissed about that, I had to put him back in the ground. After that I kept my relationship with imps strictly professional. It’s easy to use sex to get them to do what you want if they’re in their male cycle and then you either abandon them or smack them down when they start talking about carrying that shit all the way through. No thanks. Uh…’Dominic’...I say that name in quotes because I pretty quickly figured out that a ghoul isn’t the same person as what they’re made out of. I ended up setting him free in a fit of pique. Probably fell to pieces decades ago by now unless another witch picked him up. Oh I met other witches, that happened. That was good and bad. You know that witches don’t really get along right? That’s sort of a problem they don’t tell you about. You can’t talk to humans about your life, you can’t really connect with them without getting a witch-hunt up your arse. You can with other witches though except they’re all jerks. Not a question with an answer really.”
She stops for a moment, apparently winded through talking alone.
“So as I already told you in the story, I wasn’t really happy with how things turned out. And every time I came close to running afoul of a witch hunt I started thinking that maybe I deserved it. So I turned myself in.”
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>>781644
She laughed just a little.
“Would you believe I still had some of my old dumb kid ideas about Lamplighters being heroes. Disabused me of that real fast. So I traded feeling shitty as a witch to feeling even worse as a prisoner but with some kind of moral advantage over the former. And then God died and I got out and guess what? I somehow found a way to feel even shitter than either of those two previous things ALL THE TIME and I actually went and chose it, stuffed that dead connection with something that makes my body attempt suicide at least once a day. Joy. And then I eventually settled down in Sacrament and built a life there. I was defending people against the darkness, they needed people like me. And that actually continued for more than a few years and I fooled myself into thinking I was happy. Luckily it was about then that Orion showed up, outed me as a witch in front of everyone and got me thrown out of town. So I decided to go along with him, do some good in the world and help save his fucking life every now and then. Naturally I am rewarded by being treated like shit constantly.”
The witch slumps down against the side of alcove. She sounds tired.
“That’s your cue to yell at me, big boy. Give me some shit about blasphemy or how I deserve literally nothing. Now that you made me tell you my fucking life-story you know all my vulnerabilities. You can really get in there and do some damage with your scolding now! Maybe you could even slap me around a bit for old times sake.”
She holds her hands up, both of them still burned black from when she saved the lamp-post.
“That’s why I’m such an idiot you know? Not because I made a pact. But because somehow I always expect my life to get better or you know, at least level out rather than get constantly worse all the time. But what do I know?”


>Give her what she asked for.

>”I’m not angry, just disappointed.”

>Remove Witch.

>”I didn’t expect it to be so banal.”

>”You betrayed humanity because girls made fun of you.”

>”You are pathetic.”

>”It’s good to know you’ve barely changed at all.”

>Just nod. “Enough talk for now.”

>”You got only what you deserve.”

>”Beatrice the girl seemed innocent enough save for a little mischief. She didn’t deserve to turn into you.”

>”What do you actually want me to say, Beatrice? Tell me.”

>”You are stronger than you give yourself credit for.”

>”You are a better person now than you once were.”

>”I don’t know the Beatrice from that time. I only know about you NOW and during your time with me you’ve always done the best anyone could have expected of you.”

>Other (Write-in)
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>>781650
>>”I’m not angry, just disappointed.”
>”You betrayed humanity because girls made fun of you.”
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>>781650
>”I’m not angry, just disappointed.”
>”You are stronger than you give yourself credit for.”

"You can be better than you were/are"
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>>781650
>>”What do you actually want me to say, Beatrice? Tell me.”
If she doesn't
>>”I don’t know the Beatrice from that time. I only know about you NOW and during your time with me and you are a better person now than you once were.”
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>>781650
>”I don’t know the Beatrice from that time. I only know about you NOW and during your time with me you’ve always done the best anyone could have expected of you.”
Our crimes are similar
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>>781663
Not really, we cut down a post and put too much trust into a lady. She killed alot of people and lived as a witch for 30 years
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Anyway I really need some sleep. The vote will remain open until whenever I wake up in the morning. Thanks for putting up with my little experiment this thread, even if it basically just turned you guys into spectators for large periods of time.
I probably won't do it again but I think everything's worth trying at least once.

>>781665
>30 years
She got branded at age 25 btw.
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>>781650
>”I didn’t expect it to be so banal.”
>"Still, I'm glad you didn't enact a massacre or anything."

I suppose Beatrice, and consequently Orion, still doesn't know what her Shade did.
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>>781663
No, they really aren't

Ours were Innocent enough that just happened to have earth shattering consequences while hers was a near self perpetual life of deviancy before coming to regret it
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>>781676
Nah she figured it out later. The backstory narration, while not in character per se, won't tell you anything she doesn't know
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>>781681
Fuzzy let it slip during the pillow talk eh?
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>>781681
Oh, then I'll change my vote.

>>781650
>”You are a better person now than you once were.”
>"Though that's not saying very much."
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>>781650
> So you turned yourself in. Not to keep from hurting others. Not for punishment you deserved rightfully for the horror you chose to do. But to feel better about yourself? You got tired of feeling like shit? Do you really think it mattered, that the people didn't know you were a Witch, when you still knew it?

How can you expect to ever see anything when you refuse to see yourself?

I won't judge you or strike you for what you think of me. I never have. To correct your blasphemies, to curb the careless sting of your tongue with venom for the soul, yes. But you are right, I too committed a crime and will bear the weight of it the rest of my life. Do you think I am on this quest to feel better? It its the very least it's can do is all, and even if I succeed and bring back the Wheel God I will always be the man who betrayed his friends and murdered his lover.

Do you understand? As I beat to death the Witch to death I still loved Serafina.

Nothing, for me, will ever get better. All we can do is not get worse. Stop acting like you're entitled to a happy ending. Maybe, just maybe we can get a satisfying one.
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>>781695
I'd argue that she isn't even a better person. Was she ever capable of caring? When she was hurt, she didn't run to Dominic, she ran to the Earth. And when the Earth hurt her, she tried to run back to the flame. Like I been saying, the gunpowder and all that is just a replacement for her witchcraft. Not a denial. Not a cure. She sure as hell hasn't given up her blasphemy, don't think we forgot that Mother Flame bulls hit.

We aren't even forcing her to stay with us.

The one hurting Beatrice this whole time has been herself. And occasionally us.

Maybe she'll choose to run again in Dis. We certainly aren't going to be her next replacement for what threw away - if she ever even had it in the first place.

We didn't take shit from a Wax Saint, she thinks we give a fuck about coddling her? Her father tried that for his bumbling little bee, look how that turned out for him.
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>>781721
She for sure is a pathetic little shit. But if we want to have her help in our quest (and we need it) we shouldn't rub it in.
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>>781727
That was why that was my reply to you, and >>781700 is my write in.

Do we want her helping us though?
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>>781738
We need it. She's a font of information, a good shot and simply another living body. BTFOing her cuts our numbers by a third.

We just need to be more consistent in our attitude. Encourage good behaviour. Punish bad behaviour. Don't be a jerk without a reason. And we'll make a trained attack bitch out of her yet.
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>>781754
Did you miss the part where she's a narcissistic sociopath? No wonder she feels shitty all the time.
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>>781674
Fuck it. Let's get Abe to judge since he's neutral.
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>>781778
Sociopathy actually encourages risk-taking. Narcissism makes her vulnerable to well-placed commendations. Using this we can make her a valuable combat asset.
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>>781650
>”What do you actually want me to say, Beatrice? Tell me.”
>Empathy, something all witches lack. From bottom to top they fervently believe everything is all about them. You're no different. Even now you look at things strictly for how the benefit you, whether to make you feel better about yourself, or that it's your best shot for redemption. You're selfish, you've been selfish since well before you became a witch, and until you're not selfish, you will not get any closer to redeeming yourself, or filling that empty hole in your gut. Just an observation.
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>>781650
>”I didn’t expect it to be so banal.”
>”I’m not angry, just disappointed.”
>”You betrayed humanity because girls made fun of you.”
>”Beatrice the girl seemed innocent enough save for a little mischief. She didn’t deserve to turn into you.”

Fucking Christ woman. If you talk about having any moral high ground I will vote to smack you. Because you dont have moral high ground.
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>>781674
You are a better person now than you once were.”

>”I don’t know the Beatrice from that time. I only know about you NOW and during your time with me you’ve always done the best anyone could have expected of you.”
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>>781650
>>”You betrayed humanity because girls made fun of you.”
But
>>”You are a better person now than you once were.”

>>”I don’t know the Beatrice from that time. I only know about you NOW and during your time with me you’ve done the best anyone could have expected of you, usually.”
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>>781662
>>781663
>>782223
>>782252
Yes pander to the waifu, even though she is still the same selfish cunt she's always been and cannot feel anything unless it's for herself.
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>>782265
>waifu
>selfish
>can't feel anything for anyone

Grow up.
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>>781650
>”I don’t know the Beatrice from that time. I only know about you NOW and during your time with me you’ve always done the best anyone could have expected of you.”
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>>782278
No, This is exactly what happened in Snakecatcher quest. You all go super easy on the horrible person because she has tits and a vagina. Beatrice is still a textbook narcissistic sociopath which means no empathy and is incredibly selfish. She has not gotten better as a person, at all.
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>>782293
I like her. She's powerful, she's funny, she's cranky. She has more character than Abe. She decided that she wants to be useful to the world, that's enough for me.

(Also, I can feel the heat of your snakeburned butt through the internet.)
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>>782359
Anon, if you like her, why the fuck are you blowing smoke up her ass and not telling her exactly where she has been fucking up? Are you so desperate for digital pussy you can't see she's going to either betray us again because we've not "done our job" of making her feel good about herself, or self destruct? She's going to have to change if she wants to get better, and you're not helping that at all. You're resorting to petty baits beside the point, coddling her is exactly what led to her witching out in the first place.
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>>782382
You actually made me sneer. I'm impressed.

No, I have no interest in her as a 'waifu'. I don't care about her becoming a better person. I don't think she's going to betray us for some arbitrary reason. Coddling is not what made her witch out, it was her dissatisfaction with her life and a confluence of events that made her want to be a witch. This is not Snakecatcher Quest, leave your traumas in the past where they belong.
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>>782396
>Coddling is not what made her witch out,
It was she was an entitled spoiled brat because of it long before reaching that school, and it only got worse as she went to school and continually got her way. She still in her heart of hearts believes the entire fucking world is for her gratification or suffering. That is witch thinking, Zeno thought that way, Serafina post transformation thought that way, It'd be something Orion would not, and the best way to get her to stop thinking that way is a nice hard reality check, not coddling her with platitudes no one here believes. She is not a better person, she is only doing this to make herself feel better, to force her redemption and for glory. Se won't get the first in Orion's company, period. The Second cannot be forced, especially when she has not changed. The third is unlikely to happen since we're all probably going to die horribly at the hands of witches, or when the sun puts itself back together nuking us.
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>>782412
>trying to gain redemption means she's a bad person
I bet you're just mad that she doesn't meekly accept our abuse without complaining or fighting back
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>>782444
She isn't trying to gain it. She's trying to force it. There is a difference. She doing explicitly to get her soul back, not because it's the right thing to do. I think Orion ahs been a shit to her, that much is clear. That still shouldn't stop him from giving her a reality check when she seems to be in desperate need of one. Coddling her does not help her in the slightest and is harshly ooc from Orion's previous characterization.
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>>781650
>”You are a better person now than you once were.”
>"You have come......far. Perhaps not yet enough to be redeemed, traces of your past can still be seen, but......far."
>Tell me, what does power mean to you now? A means to repent? The closest way to bring yourself to the image of Lamplighters you first sought? Or simply what is needed to survive?
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>>782457
So since we've been an ass hole before we always have to be mean to her or we're OOC? That's an extremely weak argument. We've been nice to her in the past too.
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>>782476
No, We've always corrected here when she's been in error. She is very much in one now thinking like a witch, which would piss orion off to no end. Besides when is coddling her being nice? It's ultimately not helping her at all, it's pushing the issue off and ignoring it.
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>>782486
I don't get what you expect from her anon
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>>781674
You are a better person now than you once were


I don’t know the Beatrice from that time. I only know about you NOW and during your time with me you’ve always done the best anyone could have expected of you
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>>782493
Nothing right now, but I expect Orion to act like a Paragon of light and fire and tell her when and where she's fucking up so if she truly wants redemption she can try to work towards fixing it. Not Coddling her with empty platitudes which she will see through.
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>>782029
Backing
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>>781700
This is decent too
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>>781650
>>”You are a better person now than you once were.”
I trust Ouro to not make it OOC.
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>>782502
How exactly is she fucking up right now?
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>>782631
Pretty much her entire way of thinking.
I will FORCE my redemption
I will MAKE the people love me
I will Have LOTS of glory for fixing the sun
She's doing it for all the wrong reasons and we should tell her that now, because otherwise she'll switch sides again in a snit.
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>>782029
SUPPORTING
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>>782646
Literally none of those reasons make sense. What's wrong with her being proactive?
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>>782656
because she's expecting a reward she will never get, and much like how she turned herself in because she didn't like she was getting, she will likely betray us because she's not getting her redemption, glory and adulation that would make her feel good about herself and give her back what she lost.

It's Like saving a hobo, you do it because it's a humanly decent thing, not because you expect him to give you a huge reward for doing so.
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>>782656
He's projecting. It doesn't need to make sense.
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>>782665
Remember that time we told off the wax lady for saying that she had authority over what is right and wrong? You're acting just like her by saying Beatrice's attempts at being good are incorrect or invalid.
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>>782676
I am saying she's doing good for the wrong reasons, and I want her to realize that. Especially considering she's gotten much more belligerent and depressed because she isn't GETTING the good feelings or buzz she expected. Much like no solidarity or love for being a witch. She's still thinking solely about herself and her won benefit, if nothing else Orion needs to point that out. She's not a BETTER person, she the same person who is just latching herself onto us to a cause to give her life gratification.
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So I'm back up. Session in an hour. Voting called.
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>>782697
She's belligerent and depressed because we're a total dick to her all the time.
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>>782738
and she's been a raging bitch back. She's expecting shit that isn't going to happen, and that needs to be cleared up now.
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>>782751
So I think the idea you're trying to get across is be blunt but supportive
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>>782697
>risking her life to help us save the world with someone who constantly abuses her
>solely for her own benefit
jesus christ anon I'm done with this conversation
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>>782768
Pretty much tell her where she's gotten wires crossed, tell her what the likelihood of our mission is (bad end central) and what the first steps to redemption may involve.


>>782771
yeah, she wants to be part of the glory, the fame, the fortune, to get her redemption back and be on top of the world. She's not doing it for the world's sake, but solely for herself. She keeps up that line of thought she will ultimately be left with nothing, because what she signed on for is not what is happening.
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>>782778
What are the first steps to redemption then, your divine holiness?
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>>782788
Well not thinking in the exact same circles that lead up to her being a witch would be a start.
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>>782805
You keep saying that but I'm really not seeing it.
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>>782821
Yeah
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>”You are a better person now than you once were.”
>”I don’t know the Beatrice from that time. I only know about you NOW and during your time with me you’ve always done the best anyone could have expected of you.”

Beatrice is staring at you, her eyes wide and rimmed with black. She’s waiting for you to say something. But why you specifically? You never got the impression that your opinion ever meant much to her. Maybe you were wrong.
“Beatrice, control yourself.”

“Eh? What?”

“Regardless of anything else, wallowing in self-pity gets you nowhere. It’s indulgent and it’s selfish. Trust me, I know.”

“God Orion, you’re such a thoughtful listener.”

“This is exactly what I’m talking about. Do you not remember how you treated my story? You gave it no consideration beyond what you could use to empower yourself. The rest you laughed at. And now we’re back here on different sides of the same track and I’m not laughing.”

“What are you getting at?”

“Stop trying to make everything about you. I need to believe that you are doing this for a reason besides that of your own benefit. That all this gunpowder eating and fire witchery has a genuine redemptive purpose behind it and isn’t just more pandering to yourself.”

“What the fuck do you want me to do?” Beatrice asked, her voice low and weary. “Don’t you remember where you found me? I was protecting Sacrament, a town that would have hated me if they knew the truth. I was fighting for them. Are you still hung up on me concealing my nature from them? But what other alternative is there? Would you have me go from town to town with a wooden board marked ‘WITCH’ strapped against my back so everyone can piss on me and turn me away? Hell, I could have stayed at Enoch. I should have stayed at Enoch.”

“You didn’t let me finish. What you did in Sacrament was good and for what it’s worth I didn’t intend to show people your true nature. And in Enoch you chose me when you could have chosen Zeno and you nearly sacrificed your life for me. So trust me, I know you face towards the light still. You are a better person now than you once were.”

“You mean-”

“What you’ve told me was just a story. In the end I judge the people by what my own eyes tell me during the time I spend with them, not for the stories they tell. I never met Beatrice the prefect or even Beatrice the full-blooded witch. I only ever met you and you are a better person than both of them combined. Beatrice the brand-witch is ugly and disgustingly uncouth and her motivations are somewhat in doubt but...during the time I’ve known her she’s never done anything less than the best she could.”

“I-...”

“You aren’t a very good person. But I’ve never known a better witch.”
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>>782993
Beatrice stops trying to talk, her voice sounding as if it was choked up. And then she bursts into tears, rolling over onto her side and beginning to sob. Long, drawn-out ugly sobs that sound almost like snorts but still.
"Don't look at me."


>Just leave her be.

>Drag her cloak over her.

>"I think I need a walk."

>"However..." Now is a good time to get some scolding in.

>Other
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>>783000
>>Drag her cloak over her.


>Well Abe while she is coming to terms with herself, do you have any stories to share?
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>>783000
>Drag her cloak over her.
>"I think I need a walk."
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>>783000
>>Drag her cloak over her.

Well that was entirely unexpected
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>>783000
>>783005
Seconding
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>>783000
>Drag her cloak over her.
>"I think I need a walk."
pls no more storytimes for now
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>>783000
>"I think I need a walk."
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>>783000
>>Drag her cloak over her.
>>"I think I need a walk."
Maybe we could scout a little while we clear our head. Make sure the previous occupant or ghouls don't show up.
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>>783010
The storytimes will continue until morale improves!

But nah, I'm calling the vote now in favour for cloak and walk.
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You know on second thought maybe going for a walk in the rain without any armor isn't a good idea
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>>783048
Ya think!

We have no armour, it's pissing rain so all it our most powerful flame rites will be useful and theirs a troll or something that may or may not be dead
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>>783048
I thought we would just pace back and forth near the entrance (inside)
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>>782738
Exactly. She wants warm fuzzies, and people who're being dicks are keeping the warm fuzzies from her.
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Sorry for the delay on thus one. Phone call.


>Drag her cloak over her.
>"I think I need a walk."

You stand up as the witch continues to bawl, picking up her cloak from where it had been resting by the fire. Still damp.
You’re not entirely sure what to make of this but the fact that Beatrice can still cry at all can only be good. Your opinion must indeed carry a great deal of weight with her where it counts and judging by her reaction, she had braced herself for the worst. But you had shown her sympathy instead.

You bend down and thrust your right hand into the flame and concentrate, steam rising from the once-damp overcoat clutched in your left.

Wick: 4 /5

You throw the coat over the fallen witch and while she doesn’t acknowledge it save to curl up more, you know it’ll help. We could all use a little more warmth these days.
You go to sit back down without saying anything else but stop halfway. You’re starting to feel uncomfortable here. So instead you reach for your helmet and the rest of your armour, buckling it on slowly one by one.
“I’m going for a walk.”

“Alright?”
Poor Abe looks at a loss for words after everything that transpired but he marshals himself all the same.
“Can you two promise me that you’ll bury the hatchet now? I’m growing tired of having to stand between the two of you.”
He slides around the campfire to sit next to the prone witch, placing his arm hesitantly upon her shoulder.

“I can’t promise anything for certain,” you say as you slip the helmet back over your head. It feels good to be wrapped up beneath your armour once again. The time for vulnerability has come and gone.
“But I’ll see what I can do.”

You sweep the cloak over the door aside and step over the boxes blocking it off. The rain hits you as you walk out but not nearly as hard as it had been. It’s finally lessening up. You’ll probably be able to leave soon.
And that just leaves you and your thoughts.


>Just pace outside the alcove. Work off excess energy.

>Walk up the hillside to check out the origin of all this stone in the first place.

>Walk over to those other hills. See if your original plan for shelter would have panned out.

>Just walk up and down the track. Safest.

>No walking. Get to work bailing water out of the pump trolley.

>Other
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>>783123
>Walk up the hillside to check out the origin of all this stone in the first place.
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>>783123
>>Walk up the hillside to check out the origin of all this stone in the first place.
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>>783123
>No walking. Get to work bailing water out of the pump trolley.
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>>783123
>Walk up the hillside to check out the origin of all this stone in the first place.
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>>783123
>>Walk over to those other hills. See if your original plan for shelter would have panned out.
It feels like a plot hook!
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>>783123
Walk up the hill to the origin of stone.
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>>783123
>>Walk up the hillside to check out the origin of all this stone in the first place.
We might learn a little more, but not go as far away from the group as checking out the original option would take us.
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>>783103
She gets punished when she deserves it other than that we can encourage her to be a good person

>>783123
>Just walk up and down the track. Safest.
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>>783123
>>No walking. Get to work bailing water out of the pump trolley.
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>>783123
>Walk up the hillside to check out the origin of all this stone in the first place.
>Other
>>Get to work bailing water out of the pump trolley.
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>>782993
> “You aren’t a very good person. But I’ve never known a better witch.”

Hnnnnnnnng feelings.
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Sorry for the delay on this one, I was busy being reminded that the qst discord sucks.
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>>783252
Yeah I've never actually used discord but the people in /qtg/ are pretty terrible so I'm sure that discord is more of the same
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What the fuck is discord
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>>783281
It's like a chat site or something
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>>783281
Dedicated chat servers ala skype
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>>783281
Like IIRC, it's a thing QMs fuck with when they're running a quest, often doubling or tripling post times.
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Ouro is kill
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>>783338
Give him a break, he stayed up most of the night doing Bea's backstory
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>>783352
It's fine just wished we got a "hey, I am going into hibernation" notice.
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>>783360
I ate'nt dead
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>>783370
>ate'nt
You ok?
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>Walk up the hillside to check out the origin of all this stone in the first place.

The rain is lessening even further as you pace around outside the alcove, wet mud squelching beneath your boots. And once again you study the brown stone that lies across the dark hilltop, muddied and obscured by the rain. There’s a lot of errant boulders scattered about, not to mention the long thin slab extending all the way down the hill and the curiously shaped chunk that leans against it to form your shelter.
Some parts of it looks almost too smooth, too regular. Man-made?.

The rain is too thick to really see it all so you start to trudge up the long and shallow hillside. And as you do the sky finally begins to relent and the rain slowly becomes manageable. And from your new vantage point atop the hill, with the rain finally gone from your eyes, you can see the true shape of the stone. The broken ‘pillar’ that stretches down the hill, the vast ruin on the other side of the slope that it broke off from, the carven face, the jagged pedestal from when it once fell.
You know what it is. It had been right here under your nose this entire time.

You run back down the hill, nearly slipping in the filthy muck as you do so. And as you stop outside the covered alcove, you hear voices.

“-I just want to try.”
Beatrice’s hacksaw rasp of a voice.

“I believe you.”
Abe’s voice, deep and steady.
“And to tell the truth, I was expecting something much worse.”

“What?”

“Well when you said you used to be a witch how was I supposed to take that?”

“Feh. It didn’t stop you from talking to me though.”

“You’re the only pretty lady for miles around. And I’ve never actually seen you act like a bad person.”

“I’m not pretty. Flattery will get you nowhere.”

“Maybe not traditionally. But ever since I met you and I let you sleep off your wounds in your inn...I always thought you were a particularly striking woman. I wanted to say that a long time before now.”

“Thanks but no thanks. I’m not interested.”

“That’s what I thought.”

“I hope that wasn’t your entire reason for coming along with us.”

“Of course it wasn’t! I came because you two made me realize what was really important and it wasn’t hanging back in some town while the world dies. I wanted to help and well, I haven’t done a great job of that lately. You two should have just left me behind after I was healed, I don’t belong here.”

“Nobody belongs here Abe. We’re all a bunch of fuckups even if our fearless leader doesn’t want to acknowledge it. He’s only got his relic because of an accident.”

“You didn’t want me to come.”

“I thought you’d be annoying and useless. And I wasn’t really over the attempted barfight.”

“Are you over it now?”

“Hrmph. Maybe I’m still making up my mind.”

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>>783385
Wait, what are you doing? You shake your head and sweep the cloak open, pulling it free from the rock and tying it back around your shoulders.
“You two! Get dressed and have a look at this!”
You’ll pretend that you didn’t hear any of that for now.

The rain is petering out by the time they get ready, allowing the pale twilight of the broken sun to reveal to them the true nature of the stone. That pillar that had been leaning down the hillside?
A vast stone arm, shattered at the shoulder and at the wrist. The hand was stubby and had been broken off at the wrist, the ruined and mostly now fingerless shape leaning against its former arm over the crack in the earth to create the alcove you had all been huddling within.

And beyond that, further up the hill, a huge stone man in many pieces and a vast pedestal that might have once held him. Shattered in many different places, the head worn down and degraded from three Ages worth of wear and tear. And it wasn’t built like any other statue you had ever seen. The proportions were all wrong, the limbs thick and stumpy, the chest broader than it had any right to be. And from what was left of the head you can tell that it was wide and rather flat.
Not a statue of a Third Man or even a lithe or elegant Second Man. This was a statue of the Flame’s own children, the First Men.

A Sentinel, one of the ancient statues built in a sunless era to tame the land. And one of the last signposts to Dis.
Your journey is nearly at an end.

“Someone is going to have to bail all the water out of the trolley!," Beatrice hollers. "And it ain't going to be me!"

Nearly at an end.
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That's that for the thread and that's that for the chapter entirely! Thank you guys for sitting through my little (read: Huge) storytime experiment. I will probably never do it again.

The thread's already been archived for some time now, check the twitter for future threads, next thread probably in a few days, etc etc etc. I hope you all had fun!
Sorry about flaking out of this particular thread for a few days btw
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>>783398
>“Someone is going to have to bail all the water out of the trolley!," Beatrice hollers. "And it ain't going to be me!"

God fucking damn it Bea, right back to being selfish.

You know, a good person offers to help when something HAS to be done. Maybe she could have said something like "While one of you bails out the trolley, I'll get the stuff ready".

We aren't Puppets to be ordered.
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>>783406
The backstories themselves were great. My only complaint is that they took a while but that's completely understandable. I just prefer voting periodically most of the time.
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>>783406
Also thanks for running! I think the experiment went pretty well, maybe not to be done again in this quest but future ones.
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>>783406
It took a long fucking while but it was worth it thanks Ouro!

I take it Dis isn't the end of our journey?

>>783398
>"Someone is going to have to bail all the water out of the trolley!," Beatrice hollers. "And it ain't going to be me!"

Goddamit Beatrice stop going back to square bloody one
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>>783425
Dis is nowhere near the end of the quest. The rest of it will probably take place entirely within it though.
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>>783406
Thanks for running boss
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>>783406
Thanks for running bro
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>>783445
Witch civil war/gang war in the city over the sun shards? With us being one of the most wanted ala Billy the Kid or Doc Holiday?
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Orion and the other two prophesized sun carriers walking into Dis like
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>>783513
Maybe. Beatrice needs a shoulder monkey.
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>>783513
And then it turns into reservoir dogs
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>>783406
>I will probably never do it again.

It was good mate. Ready for some action but I enjoyed storytime. Having it prewritten and ready to dunp would have been nice butmeh.
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>>783398
So
1st men > Dwarfs
2nd men >Elves
3rd men >Humans
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>>783544
Well since the entire rest of the quest will be in Dis, odds are there are factions of witch's all over we'll need to deal with. and maybe worse. here's hoping we find the other 2 lucky non sinners quick.
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>>783580
probably not one to one, but seems like it.
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>>783580
Third Men are probably the most like dwarfs aesthetically really. They're gray-skinned and bulky in a sort of muscle-dense way.
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I'll actually go over the three kinds of Man right now if you want since they were only really alluded to in the first thread and even then not in a particularly direct fashion.
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>>783627
Yes please.
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>>783627
Do eet! Please
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>>783459
Pretty sure we're going to have to decide between resurrecting Mother Flame, or helping bind another Lamplighter into becoming the next Wheel God by raping Mother Flame into submission, or becoming said Wheel God ourselves, or Breaking the world and killing all Gods, leaving men alone to determine their fate in the universe escaping the Dyson Sphere and its malignant AI ghosts.
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>>783648
In order:
Doable, but doesn't really help the planent unless we can convince her to do the Wheel god work.

Eww , no.

Orion would sacrifice himself in a heartbeat if need be


Seems like a great way to get the worst End.
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First Men were the direct children of the Wayward Flame, the thousands of tiny shards thrown into the Sea of Mud. They were created to do battle with the gods and they did so with great aplomb, slowly hunting down and murdering every god that the Flame had not destroyed. They were able to do this because every single First Man was a pyromancer of great strength. It was literally inborn to them and they say you could see the glow of the flame within them when they opened their mouths or eyes.
They were rather lumpen in appearance, skin the colour of the boiling mud they had been born from. Almost as wide as they were tall, their finer details appearing almost half-formed and with stubby limbs.
The First Men built the first central lamp-posts for the First Age was sunless. They had Lamplighters back then but only as in there was a group of men who lit the lamps. They were all Flame Artists so any First Man could do it in a pinch.

The First Age began to dwindle to an end with the birth of the Wheel God and the solar prophecies. With no more enemies to fight the First Men quickly stagnated. For while they were mighty warriors they had little in terms of actual growth. They were at a late-Bronze/early Iron Age technology level for most of the First Age and never really progressed beyond that.

So to fit the changing needs of the dawning Second Age, the Sea of Mud gave birth to the Second Men as prophesied. These Men would replace the First Men, something Dis would remain eternally butthurt over.

It wasn't a hostile takeover or anything, it was just that the Second Men were far more fit for the peaceful world. They flourished while the First Men stagnated and any child born of a union between First and Second would be pureblooded Second.

The Second were slender and rather delicate creatures with skin of bronze and silver and gold. They were beautiful and capable of creating more beauty, artists and engineers unparalleled.
And their minds were far quicker and saw deeper. Their technological progress was astoundingly quick. Within centuries they had built shining silver railways to pin the earth down in ways the old First Age Sentinels could not, they had placed stars in the sky and most importantly, they had sealed away the entire earth beneath a single continuous shell of concrete of which no loathsome creature of darkness could burrow through.

They trapped and tamed the earth, building citadels with towers of glass steel over it. What creatures of darkness that did manage to emerge were typically called in order to be trapped and experimented on or even kept as zoo exhibits or brutalised pets for the extremely foolhardy.
They lacked the universal Flame Rites of the First Men but for those of them who retained them they supplemented with Benediction, a new light-based magic taught to them by the Wheel God.

They united all the world into a single unified Dominion of Man. All save the most ancient city of all, Dis.
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>>783706
Their downfall, rather predictably, came about as a result of pride.
It was common knowledge that the Second Age would one day come to an end in an unspecified catastrophe, shattered and left broken for the Third Men to pick up the pieces. But it was widely believed that the downfall of the Golden Age would only come after a period of some decline, where gold and silver had lost its lustre and the influence of darkness was once again loosed upon the world.
It had to be for how else would the Age ever end? It was far too strong, every monster catalogued and contained. The fall would one day come but it was surely a long time off, the inevitable end after a long period of the Dominion slowly crumbling from internal stresses.

This was entirely incorrect.
The Sundering of the Second Age came at a period that was widely believed at the time to be the Age's peak. The mistake the Second Men had made was assuming that the inevitable danger came from the old monsters, the old beasts that were all trapped and learned of. They'd never thought that the old and dead Powers of the Earth had instead spent centuries slowly exploiting a loophole within humanity itself, subverting and twisting the conduit through which the Flame once gave all of humanity their pyromancy to their own ends.

The creation of the first witch was the beginning of the end for the Second Age and it happened quite quickly. They weren't ready for a fifth column to spring up within their own populace with powers as varied as the gods themselves and the ability to create and control all lesser monsters.
And even more fatally, the open-mindedness and knowledge hungry nature of the Age made them hopelessly vulnerable to the memetic thread of witch-sign.

And as the great cities all collapsed and the earth tore asunder, breaking the shell and raising the wastelands, the Sea of Mud boiled forth once more and gave birth to the Third Men.
The Third Men were ready for this new Age and were born survivors. Their flame rites or intelligence was not particularly impressive but they were hardy, stout and dense. Their gray skin was thick, they could go days without food or drink or rest and their bodies held together and healed quickly. They were stronger too but not in an obvious hulking way like the First Man had been, their musculature stringier, more dense.

As before, the children of a union between Second and Third resulted in only Third children but this wasn't the main cause of the extinction of the Second Men. Most of them were simply too frail to survive in the new Age and those that did dwindled away within the heart of newformed Third Men communities. Their brilliant inborn expertise with machines and science helped the nascent Third Men greatly but it didn't help keep the Second alive.

The world was now splintered, spread into separate fiefs and kingdoms that struggled to survive against the new witches and their armies.
And for that the Lamplighters stepped in.

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>>783763
The Lamplighters began as a proper organisation at some point in the Second Age but they were a far cry from what we know of them now. They were a group of Flame Artists who were used to light the central lamp-posts but they weren't seen as anything special. They were just another kind of public worker and were even somewhat ridiculed for their silly cult.

The Lamplighters, doomsday-watchers and dogmatists as they had been, were the only ones particularly ready for the Third Age when it arrived and stepped in immediately to help protect the people. Lamplighting quickly became necessity to protect the scattered towns and communities from the dark.

To better fortify, the Lamplighters and their cult merged the general lackadaisical faith of the Second Age into a far more rigid and unbending dogma. Now that witchcraft was loose the world could no longer risk an open mind. The mind of every man, woman and child had to be religiously fortified from temptation.

And as the Church grew, more and more broken kingdoms reconnected to each other and the Second Dominion was slowly forged. The Third Men, while not particularly technologically apt in anyway, had the ruins of the Second Age to guide them and quickly rebuilt themselves to a level of technology that was...sufficient. And eventually the world was made mostly safe (though under constant vigilance), forming the societies you saw in Orion and Beatrice's memories.
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Very cool. Thanks Ouro.
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>>783000
That was unexpected

>>783406
Thanks for running!
The flashbacks were exquisite.

>>783802
How do you get such cool setting ideas? Reveal your secrets.
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So when will we learn abes story?



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