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your hands protect the flames
Who: The Dragonsworn
What: The first arrival of the Dragonsworn goes a bit...awry.
Where: Scattered around the perimeter of Suramar.
When: Dawn on March 21st
Warnings: Please PM the mods if any warnings are needed
It is almost as if you've woken from a daydream when the ground meets your feet. The stench of fire is overpowering, and though dawn is just approaching in the canopies of Kalimdor, bright flashes of green can be seen between the branches of impossibly tall trees. If that doesn't snap you out of your surprise, then the sound of nearby spitting in demonic tongue may persuade you to get a grip and notice your surroundings -- you are not alone. There are others like you, huddled just a bit too close, with a somewhat familiar face keeping you from advancing further. Looking down at your hands may briefly reveal a momentary flash of color, but nothing lasting more than a few seconds.
The mages of each flight take the helm of their charges, and they are quick to notice any movement from their groups despite channeling some sort of spell to keep you protected. Stray fire will bounce off an invisible shield that ripples when anything make contact with it. There seems to be nothing in sight but your new comrades, and your guardian -- at least not on the ground. The sky has flying demons swarming a pack of dragons -- and the dragons are very clearly losing. Look just a bit farther, and you might find more dragons, though these clearly have different colored scales than the ones above your head.
While distracted, you may hear your guardian speak to you. "There may yet be wounded nearby -- if you care to, bring them here, and we will tend to them from the Sanctum." Briefly, they gesture skyward, toward the dragons flying overhead. "Do not bring to us any that are not our own, lest you invite their demise!"
But the mage is focused on casting -- they are in no position to halt your advance, and they know it. They speak with concern -- concern for you, concern for the dire situation at hand. The demonic cackling is drawing near. The forests are rapidly becoming overrun, and there are already a few dragons slain on the forest floor.
"Take care, Dragonsworn -- I am bringing us to safety, but it will take time. To wander far is to invite your ruin, and we cannot afford the loss of your life."
[OOC: You are free to mingle on this post as you choose, despite the flight groups being scattered through the forests around Suramar -- after this log, you will be separated into your sanctums, and your interactions will be watched much more closely. Attempting to enter the city itself will result in a vicious attack from demons that will kill. The Dragon Mages will be tagging sporadically to heroes of their matching flight, and the conclusion of this log will lead Dragonsworn through portals to their Sanctums.]
What: The first arrival of the Dragonsworn goes a bit...awry.
Where: Scattered around the perimeter of Suramar.
When: Dawn on March 21st
Warnings: Please PM the mods if any warnings are needed
It is almost as if you've woken from a daydream when the ground meets your feet. The stench of fire is overpowering, and though dawn is just approaching in the canopies of Kalimdor, bright flashes of green can be seen between the branches of impossibly tall trees. If that doesn't snap you out of your surprise, then the sound of nearby spitting in demonic tongue may persuade you to get a grip and notice your surroundings -- you are not alone. There are others like you, huddled just a bit too close, with a somewhat familiar face keeping you from advancing further. Looking down at your hands may briefly reveal a momentary flash of color, but nothing lasting more than a few seconds.
The mages of each flight take the helm of their charges, and they are quick to notice any movement from their groups despite channeling some sort of spell to keep you protected. Stray fire will bounce off an invisible shield that ripples when anything make contact with it. There seems to be nothing in sight but your new comrades, and your guardian -- at least not on the ground. The sky has flying demons swarming a pack of dragons -- and the dragons are very clearly losing. Look just a bit farther, and you might find more dragons, though these clearly have different colored scales than the ones above your head.
While distracted, you may hear your guardian speak to you. "There may yet be wounded nearby -- if you care to, bring them here, and we will tend to them from the Sanctum." Briefly, they gesture skyward, toward the dragons flying overhead. "Do not bring to us any that are not our own, lest you invite their demise!"
But the mage is focused on casting -- they are in no position to halt your advance, and they know it. They speak with concern -- concern for you, concern for the dire situation at hand. The demonic cackling is drawing near. The forests are rapidly becoming overrun, and there are already a few dragons slain on the forest floor.
"Take care, Dragonsworn -- I am bringing us to safety, but it will take time. To wander far is to invite your ruin, and we cannot afford the loss of your life."
[OOC: You are free to mingle on this post as you choose, despite the flight groups being scattered through the forests around Suramar -- after this log, you will be separated into your sanctums, and your interactions will be watched much more closely. Attempting to enter the city itself will result in a vicious attack from demons that will kill. The Dragon Mages will be tagging sporadically to heroes of their matching flight, and the conclusion of this log will lead Dragonsworn through portals to their Sanctums.]
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And in the middle of her sentence, a roar from the forest announces the arrival of a pit lord, clomping out onto the battlefield and looking around for something, probably the dragon they just dragged to safety.
She gulped.
"Um. On second thought, there's defurnitely something down there. It's huge, it's got four legs and a huge bladed weapon, its face looks like it's mostly teeth..."
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He picked himself up, one hand resting on the wounded dragon's side for support. Why was he so tired?
"You get back to safety with the others, where they're gathering the portal."
That was it. That was the plan.
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That was her immediate reaction. She turned to him, jaw agape.
"You aren't seriously planning to fight that thing! Espurrcially not on your own!"
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Her aggravation suddenly evaporated as an idea suddenly came to her. She looked back over her shoulder at the group. It wasn't that far, really.
"Alone..."
The shield had to hold long enough for this at least. She turned and dropped to all fours, bolting back towards the portal, eyes narrowed in determination. All she had to do was make it to the group and back with reinforcements before that thing made its way past the shield.
"I'll be back fur you! Don't you dare die while I'm gone!"
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Oh well. He at least respected her for making the effort to work with him instead of staying and arguing a while longer. Really, about all he had to question at this point was why was she on all fours?!
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Or maybe Nepeta's just weird like that. Either way, with her natural speed combined with her Rogue abilities, she found herself rushing back to the main group in no time. The other Dragonsworn seemed otherwise occupied, and she didn't dare disturb the dragon mage while he was trying to get them out of there. For a moment, she started to worry.
Then her eyes fell on a pair of dragons flying overhead in a patrol patten. She immediately rose up to her full, if still rather short height, and began desperately waving her hands to get their attention. It didn't take all that long, thankfully, and communicating through mime that she wanted them to follow her took even less time. Neither dragon seemed all that eager to listen to her, but they flew after her nonetheless, probably having been given orders to check anything out, no matter what it was.
As she lead the way back to the shield's edge, she just hoped that the demon hadn't found the group and started its attack yet...
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So when Nepeta returned, she found him on the other side of the shield from the Legion monster, vigorously dancing at it.
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That's exactly what Nepeta is doing as she gets close enough to see what Mar is accomplishing. It does seem to be successfully distracting the pit lord from everything else, but she's not entirely certain that's a good thing...
At least until the dragons, furious as soon as they see the demon, launch two enormous fireballs at it from below that it completely fails to do anything about. They don't kill it, but the monster is clearly in pain as it turns its attention to the sky, halberd in hand as it angrily starts swinging at the sky.
"Are you... well of course you're alright. Good job distracting it." She bounds up next to him and glances up at the dragons. "I don't think we're needed here anymore, do you?"
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"Yes. We'd be well-advised to get back to the portal and see if they've gotten it up and us out yet. Thanks for the team-up!" He flashed her a grin and a thumbs-up. "For not being entirely sure what you were doing, you weren't bad at all."
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She really, really hoped the answer to that question was yes.
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And she's a bit out of her depth trying to explain any further than that, but time shenanigans are pretty much always difficult to talk about.
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Because frankly it all just made her head spin.
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"Well, until one or the other of our Time Teams shows up and tells us what to do, I'm not going to worry TOO much about it."
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She glances at the focused dragon mage, then turns back to Mar with a curious expression.
"Do you think he's almost ready to get us... wherefur we're going?"
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