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⇨ INTERLUDE: BACK TO THE MOON
Who: Steven, the Ringmaster, Lambert, and everyone he invited to the party.
When: Day 8?
Where: THE CENTER OF THE MOON.
What: In an effort to determine the meaning of The Starlight's prophecy, Steven is going to try talking to the Blue Rose. Also, a bunch of other guys are here to watch.
Warnings: Some possibly dangerous weirdness.
When: Day 8?
Where: THE CENTER OF THE MOON.
What: In an effort to determine the meaning of The Starlight's prophecy, Steven is going to try talking to the Blue Rose. Also, a bunch of other guys are here to watch.
Warnings: Some possibly dangerous weirdness.
| THE BLUE ROSE↴ Once Lambert has assembled the group, it's just a matter of picking a time and date. When the time arrives, the Ringmaster will meet them in a clearing similar to the portal that lead them to the moon's surface, only a bit different in execution and tone: this one is more secretive and intricate by far. She'll gather everyone around, telling them she is going to take them to the Rose. And then she does. One instant, the group is in the forest - the next, they have appeared within a large, orb-shaped room carved from stone. There are no entrances and no exist, there is only the smooth rocky exterior with empty air inside of it. The gravity pulls outward, meaning that you can walk the stone 'floor' in circles, gazing towards the center of the empty space from all angles. Any further away from the floor, and gravity will lose its grip entirely, like a space of zero gravity in the center of a cavern-sized globe. Which makes sense, because this is the carved out center of the moon. In the center of the orb, there is only one thing: the Blue Rose, floating in place, with a tangle of glass-like thorns surrounding it. The air is thick with a feeling of simultaneously hot and cold, like a flame on a cold night, or a winter's breeze on an overheated body. The Rose casts an eerie blue light over it all, the only light to be found. "This is it!" the Ringmaster declares once she's verified that everyone has teleported in safely. "If you jump high enough, you'll end up in the float zone... though, if you aren't participating in the actual discussion with the Rose, I'd recommend you stay grounded for now." |

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Peridot and Syrlya will have no problem getting close, as the vines don't seem to be aggressive - instead, they just keep growing, winding in layers around Steven like a protective cage. The thorns don't seem to hurt Steven or be able to wound his flesh, but that doesn't go for anyone else what comes in contact with them.
The thorns cut the skin of other easily, and the scratches they leave burn viciously with cold. Of course, when they aren't making any moves to attack, it's possible to tear them away with relative ease. Slashing at the vines results in them breaking apart and shattering like glass, shards showering through the air like slow moving fractals.
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VINES!" She's aiming to try and get to Steven so she can tug him out, and she scrabbles at the cage of vines with her front paws, ripping chunks of them away with each swipe.
The problem here is that, unlike with regular gem shapeshifting, her transformation spells basically temporarily turn her organic. That means there's actual flesh there for the thorns to prick, and she recoils with a hiss as they pierce between her scales and start to burn.
With touching out of the question then, the next best option is to blast it with a fireball. Which, she does. Spitefully.
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He anticipates the burning cold when some of the thorns, burying his lip and bracing himself but thankfully under far more protective layers this time. Still, he needs to--
His gaze flicks up at Peridot, finally giving her presence attention just as she's readying the fireball. And now he wishes he'd been looking a little sooner.
"Wait--" No, it's too late. He's on the other side of the growing cage, grabbing one of the vines you brace himself as he tries to reach between them to get to the Rose. He's doing the same thing as the manner, trying to coax it to stop growing and let him closer so he cab grab it and break the stem to separate them.
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"I need you to keep watching them," he tells Rita. "Tell us what the Rose is doing." In the meantime, he's unzipping his hoodie and pulling it off, leaving him in a plain buttoned shirt with the magitite bracers Peridot gave him on his forearms, but he doesn't do anything else, yet, keeping his gaze fixed on the proceedings and seeing how the Rose reacts to the intrusion instead.
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"Got it."
She holds up the amulet once more, focusing with it as she observes the Rose.
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He does briefly get distracted by the shards of broken vine before Lambert's taking his hoodie off and oh goddammit, Lambert's taking clothes off, Strange has an idea about what might happen.
"Lambert, we're in an enclosed space on the inside of the moon," he can't help but point out, as he looks over to Lambert, then back up to the breaking vines, then back up to Steven. "We don't need any more large, heavy beings."
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"I'll bite him out if I have to. But I don't think I will." He's putting a lot of faith in Syrlya, all right.
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Gem bodies are made of energy, and as a half gem, Steven is half-formed from that power, too. That pure magical energy seems more malleable than regular flesh would be.
Peridot's fire blast crushes the outer layers of the thorny maze, putting a pause on its increasingly out of control growth. Unfortunately, in Syrlya's current place, the thorns are pushing too far out for him to reach the Rose, though his fingers extend frustratingly close. Of course, Peridot has just freed up another way in.
The fire sends enough of a shock through the Rose's system that it causes Steven to stir again, though he's so dazed and overwhelmed, there isn't much he can do with these scattered moments of clarity. He squirms, trying to pull his hands away from the Rose again, his breath growing heavy and rapid as if a creeping discomfort is rising to a climax.
A feeling of overwhelming helplessness sweeps through the room - but the sensation comes from an outside source. It's an empathic projection, coming from Steven.
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One second there's a tall, lanky magician lurking in the background near Strange, the next there's a crow hurling itself up through the air and into the field around the Blue Rose.
He aims for Peridot as she begins drifting away from the struggle, landing on her first and using her to propel himself further through the field, landing on her further along, and then shoving off one more time as he changes shape once again. Back to a human, aiming to crash into the thorny cage still wrapping around Steven and pulling what looks suspiciously like a rather small knife from the buckle of his belt as he goes.
Let's see how those thorns feel about a little iron.
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"Aww - You better not destroy that thing, Childermass!" she shouts after him, while channeling the air magic she's been using to help guide him in the same breath. Not that he really seems to need the help.
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His gaze snaps to the opening that Peridot makes. He doesn't know what keeps the Rose so docile in the face of its vines getting blasted, but he'll take it. He pulls his arm free and uses the vines as grapples to pull himself around to the larger opening, am outstretched.
Probably at around the same time Childermass arriving. He's aware someone else is there, but his first concern is snapping the Rose's stem and separating Steven.
So he makes one more lunge for it though the vines, housing between his teeth as some of the thorns scratch his face.
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Then Childermass flings himself forward, and that seems to be enough bodies up there for the time being. He doesn't make good on his threat to change yet, but he's shedding his bracers, speaking to Rita again as they hit the ground.
"Is the Rose going for Childermass too?"
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It's a convenient hesitation in its movement, and a pause in its growth, that allows Syrlya to get in close before any more thorns can get in his way. Once next to Steven, it seems bizarrely trivial to reach out and break the blossom of the Blue Rose free from Steven's hands and the rest of its vines.
The effect is immediate. The blue glow starting to overtake Steven's body behinds to fade, and the intensity of the Rose's bitter cold-heat falls along with it. The splintered end of the Rose's stem will begin trying to regrow in Syrlya's palm, but at a much slower and more hesitant rate, as if it isn't sure what has just happened and it's simply trying to get rooted again.
The thorns stay tangled around Steven like long ropes of glass, but they fall slack, which allows the boy to follow suit. The ends of the vines are left, still seemlessly entering through his skin in places along his arms, back, and belly - somehow without any visible disruption to his skin.
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This is fae magic. Who knows if Strange could stop it to begin with. But hell, if he could help break the magic on the bicorn then who knows, he could help break the magic on Steven. He's confident he can at least do something.
"Get him down to me!" he yells before he starts the preparation, murmuring the start of the disenchantment spell under his breath.
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But before long, she shakes her head as if physically shaking off the sensation, and tries to regain her focus. At Lambert's question, she begins to answer, "No, it's--" but before she can say much more, it's already over. Which is good, because things were starting to look pretty bad from her perspective.
"We have to get him out of here," she says instead of finishing her answer.
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Going back to the platform is the next obvious step, which, she does, promptly. But in her haste, the shift between exiting the Float Zone and entering a space where gravity actually applies makes her sort of stumble in mid-air. She was intending to just do a pass and hand Steven over to Lambert who could then hand him off to Strange, but now she's just kind of. Crashing.
At least she has the good grace to change back into her regular shape, so as not to go careening into the platform dwellers below in the form of a reptile the size of a small car.
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He floats back a little once he has the close, drawing his arm away to put distance between the flower and Steven. He's struck for a moment, before the calls below snap him back to awareness and he looks to see how Steven's faring instead.
Absently, he tries to press his will onto the Rose to slow its growth further, to stop.
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Like, he already knew this was probably a bad idea, though he at least won't say it out loud.
Yet, anyway.
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As Peridot brings Steven back down, his gaze snaps up to track her ... meaning he's right there to notice as she promptly drops like a rock when she forgets about the shift in gravity. Witcher reflexes kick in and he's already moving, lunging forward to catch them before they can hit the platform. With his wings and his general rotundness, Steven is the far harder body to get ahold of, so he ends up having to cradle him with both arms while his tail whips out to grab Peridot, wrapping around her middle to arrest her fall.
The force of impact has Lambert landing on his knees, painfully, but he doesn't cry out. Instead, he lowers Steven to the ground as gently he can, then rapidly begins checking that his vital signs are stable, ignoring the vines under his skin for now. Strange, he assumes, can make his own way over.
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As the light from the Blue Rose has faded, some odder after effects have become apparent. The gems in Steven's body, most notably his belly gem, his horns, and the freckles on his face and arms, look like they'd started to shift color. Right now, they are left as a mixture of both pink and blue, with the blue lining the edges as if creeping in from the outside.
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As he looks over Steven, Strange frowns. Transformative magic. Or something like that. Hell, his magic is worth a shot. He holds his hands over Steven as he finishes casting his spell-breaking incantation, the one he ended up using on the bicorn and that he's been practicing ever since.
Of course, it works best with that dumb physical trigger. So, as he finishes casting the spell, Strange leans in to give Steven a small kiss on the forehead.
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His skin is cold, but his forehead is quite hot.
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"What the hell just happened...? It's like it was trying to magically spread its roots inside him, like a parasite of some kind..." But this might not be the time to hypothesize.
She approaches Strange and Steven, looking down at the changed color in the latter. "We should get him to a medic for an examination. I'd like to perform a full magic analysis, too." That can wait until he's somewhere safer, though. Also, by we, she definitely means someone else should carry him.
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The discoloration in his gem is by far the most alarming thing. She starts to reach for him, but hesitates significantly when she sees that. It calls up terrifying memories, a certain orange gem in a kindergarten, blue-green splotches spreading across her form.
That particular affliction hadn't been literally on the gem, though. This is obviously something different, albeit equally mysterious and worrying. She grips his shoulder nonetheless, and says nothing. Rita's words seem to fall on deaf ears, and she looks at a loss as to what to do here.
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