05-28-2017, 02:27 AM
[spoiler] Meanwhile, elsewhere…
Tangled Green was an immensely vast place, behind every tree, and there were a lot of trees, was something new, a plant, a growing glowing piece of fungus, a new creature -a bear with the face of a gorilla, though it could have just been a gorrilla- the point was, it was HUGE. Cana Alberona didn’t have a clue where to start but her blood pulsed with magic, as though she were detecting another large source all around them. They’d crossed into this verse several hours ago, and so far all they had done was walk this little path that lead further and further into the dark forest’s depths. Plus, it was night time which made it all the more spooky, but Cassandra by her side seemed to know what she was doing, and where they were going.
“So, where are we going?” Cana finally asked, letting curiosity get the best of her and spoiling the crickets and various other evening calls.
“Well, we’ll go around to the villages, asking if anyone has seen him, unless we can somehow track him, or have any other way of telling if he’s in this verse.” Cassandra raised a brow. “There’s ninja villages, a certain large little town called Ambrosia, and if you look hard enough you can find the elves, it is rather simple, we continue to do what we have been, keep trying until we find traces of him.”
“I like how determined you are,” Cana spoke with a smile, “It’s quite wonderful, but I’m just not so sure we are as close as we think. What if he’s not even here?”
“Then we keep looking, come now Cana, you’re stronger than this, we can do it if we keep trying. You could put up some posters and hope he passes by to read them if you want to, but it might make him think someone is after his bounty, kind of a red flag even if you say you’re from the same guild.” Cassandra was mostly right, plus, Gildarts wasn’t the type to be looking at the scenery when he was on a job, in fact, he had to inhabit his mind like a shell more than usual as he was crossing into new places, as if it veered “off course” he’d no doubt break some trees, or houses.
“You’re right, I shouldn’t be so worried,” Cana smiled and was glad she didn’t have to do this journey alone.[/spoiler]
Ambrosia
Gildarts was smiling, grinning ear to ear, his stubble was hanging off of his handsome features like pine needles from a tree branch, a little thicker than normal. The mage had finally wrapped perfection. And by wrapped, it is obvious that a mage who breaks things when he tries not to, used Omnillium, one power he hadn’t been so cursed with. It was useful and helped Gildarts with the drawbacks of his own magic… To an extent.
The presents were wrapped to perfection, both wrapped in pink boxes and ribboned with purple bows. Piqui, the kitten exceed lead the way to Guu’s great house, had a little trouble reaching the door handle and Gildarts lifted her up, she nodded her “thank you though she really didn’t need it” face and she climbed the stairs. Gildarts left the presents in the hallway and forgot about them completely, their labels signed “To Molly, from G” and “To Princess Guu, from Gil” yes, his princess got one too. A reason he hadn’t signed them his full name was well, because he didn’t usually get that far when writing a sentence without breaking something and he wasn’t going to risk it in a populated area.
Gildarts followed Piqui up the stairs, taking his time just as his four legged friend did, and hoisting himself up, leg by organic leg. When they’d reached the top, Gil had expected to open a door and there Molly would be, waiting and embracing him for a hug, lights on, maybe she was looking at her computer too long and welcomed the sight of him. However, the door was closed, and when Piqui snuck silently in, they both found the room dark, and Princess Guu and Molly were both sleeping soundly. Piqui hopped up with her cat-like balance and Gildarts smiled at the three of them, together as a family.
The Prime looked down at his hands, one steel, the other organic. The sense that he was an outsider, looking in just as he was, presented itself on his mind. His expression lapsed into one more solemn and serious. He took a breath and tried not to dwell on the steel of his hand, but focus instead on the one that still retained warmth, the one that still received his heartbeat.
Upon closing the door, he went over to sit at the edge of the bed, like a protective father would find himself doing after he’d been away at work for ungodly hours, and returned home only to find his entire family asleep. Before he knew it, he’d found the bed so comfortable, he was sprawled along the foot of it, crashed out, and wholly asleep.
Tangled Green was an immensely vast place, behind every tree, and there were a lot of trees, was something new, a plant, a growing glowing piece of fungus, a new creature -a bear with the face of a gorilla, though it could have just been a gorrilla- the point was, it was HUGE. Cana Alberona didn’t have a clue where to start but her blood pulsed with magic, as though she were detecting another large source all around them. They’d crossed into this verse several hours ago, and so far all they had done was walk this little path that lead further and further into the dark forest’s depths. Plus, it was night time which made it all the more spooky, but Cassandra by her side seemed to know what she was doing, and where they were going.
“So, where are we going?” Cana finally asked, letting curiosity get the best of her and spoiling the crickets and various other evening calls.
“Well, we’ll go around to the villages, asking if anyone has seen him, unless we can somehow track him, or have any other way of telling if he’s in this verse.” Cassandra raised a brow. “There’s ninja villages, a certain large little town called Ambrosia, and if you look hard enough you can find the elves, it is rather simple, we continue to do what we have been, keep trying until we find traces of him.”
“I like how determined you are,” Cana spoke with a smile, “It’s quite wonderful, but I’m just not so sure we are as close as we think. What if he’s not even here?”
“Then we keep looking, come now Cana, you’re stronger than this, we can do it if we keep trying. You could put up some posters and hope he passes by to read them if you want to, but it might make him think someone is after his bounty, kind of a red flag even if you say you’re from the same guild.” Cassandra was mostly right, plus, Gildarts wasn’t the type to be looking at the scenery when he was on a job, in fact, he had to inhabit his mind like a shell more than usual as he was crossing into new places, as if it veered “off course” he’d no doubt break some trees, or houses.
“You’re right, I shouldn’t be so worried,” Cana smiled and was glad she didn’t have to do this journey alone.[/spoiler]
Ambrosia
Gildarts was smiling, grinning ear to ear, his stubble was hanging off of his handsome features like pine needles from a tree branch, a little thicker than normal. The mage had finally wrapped perfection. And by wrapped, it is obvious that a mage who breaks things when he tries not to, used Omnillium, one power he hadn’t been so cursed with. It was useful and helped Gildarts with the drawbacks of his own magic… To an extent.
The presents were wrapped to perfection, both wrapped in pink boxes and ribboned with purple bows. Piqui, the kitten exceed lead the way to Guu’s great house, had a little trouble reaching the door handle and Gildarts lifted her up, she nodded her “thank you though she really didn’t need it” face and she climbed the stairs. Gildarts left the presents in the hallway and forgot about them completely, their labels signed “To Molly, from G” and “To Princess Guu, from Gil” yes, his princess got one too. A reason he hadn’t signed them his full name was well, because he didn’t usually get that far when writing a sentence without breaking something and he wasn’t going to risk it in a populated area.
Gildarts followed Piqui up the stairs, taking his time just as his four legged friend did, and hoisting himself up, leg by organic leg. When they’d reached the top, Gil had expected to open a door and there Molly would be, waiting and embracing him for a hug, lights on, maybe she was looking at her computer too long and welcomed the sight of him. However, the door was closed, and when Piqui snuck silently in, they both found the room dark, and Princess Guu and Molly were both sleeping soundly. Piqui hopped up with her cat-like balance and Gildarts smiled at the three of them, together as a family.
The Prime looked down at his hands, one steel, the other organic. The sense that he was an outsider, looking in just as he was, presented itself on his mind. His expression lapsed into one more solemn and serious. He took a breath and tried not to dwell on the steel of his hand, but focus instead on the one that still retained warmth, the one that still received his heartbeat.
Upon closing the door, he went over to sit at the edge of the bed, like a protective father would find himself doing after he’d been away at work for ungodly hours, and returned home only to find his entire family asleep. Before he knew it, he’d found the bed so comfortable, he was sprawled along the foot of it, crashed out, and wholly asleep.

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