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towerofanimus2013-01-09 04:04 am
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002 ♃ Be careful what you wish for...
Characters: Sheba and anyone who wants some last-minute pre-event CR!
Setting: Daytime - Floor 08, Floor 09, Floor 10 || Nighttime - Floor 11
Format: Starting with brackets but I will follow you!
Summary: Sheba's continuing her exploration of the Tower little by little, but a fair amount of dilly-dallying leaves her pretty far from the safety of her dorm room by the time night falls.
Warnings: Sheba has no particular concern for the privacy of others at the moment, so if you run across her chances are she'll probably try to read your mind at least once.
[FLOOR 08]
[Sheba was really starting to question her choices.
If you'd asked her what she was planning on doing today, her answer would not have involved wandering lost in a maze. In spite of her best intentions, though, that's exactly what she was doing. She'd come up to this floor just after breakfast and she wasn't sure how much time had passed since then, but it sure felt like a lot.
With a sigh, she stopped walking and leaned against a wall to gather her thoughts.
Come on, Sheba, it's just a maze. You've found your way out of more confusing places than this before... remember Air's Rock?
...
This isn't helping.
[Sigh.]
[FLOOR 09]
[It had taken some doing, but she'd finally gotten out of that maze and was making her way through the Tower again.
As she came up on the ninth floor, her footsteps slowed until she came to a stop. She looked curiously from the lights by the staircase to the darkness that seemed to have fallen over the rest of the floor.]
That's strange... why is it so dark?
[Perhaps it wasn't the most intelligent decision, but the whole point of her venturing out of her room today was to get acquainted with the various floors in the Tower. She couldn't do that if she just stayed on the staircases. She took a breath and stepped away from the stairs, continuing further into the room and hunching her shoulders, then crouching. It was getting darker and darker, and the room seemed to be getting smaller and smaller...
When she was forced to get to her hands and knees to keep going, she started to think that this wouldn't be a floor she'd want to hide out on if anything happened. She came to an abrupt stop after a few moments, though, looking around with a slightly guarded expression.]
What...?
[She could have sworn she'd heard something... She frowned. No, when she wasn't moving, it was quiet. She crawled forward a little bit more and--
What was that?!
She'd seen something. She knew she had! But now there wasn't anything... She scowled. If this tower was trying to scare her, she wasn't going to let it! The space got smaller and smaller, and she had to resort to inching forward a little at a time on her stomach. The sounds and sights just kept coming more and more frequently - but she could never pinpoint where they were coming from, what they were...
Finally, she came to the edge, but before she could get a good look around she felt something around her ankle.]
?!
[And then, all at once, she was yanked back so hard that it nearly took her breath away. By the time she could scream, she was about halfway across the room; the next thing she knew, she'd slammed into the suitcase and slumped forward.
When she lifted her head, there was nothing there but the same eerie darkness she'd looked out at minutes before.]
Wh-wh... what...
[She was trembling. What was that? What had just happened? Why...]
[FlOOR 10]
[Sheba was still shaking as she climbed the last stair and stepped out onto the tenth floor. Thankfully, she could see in all directions here - this part of the tower seemed well-lit and... well, altogether, it just didn't seem like the kind of place where someone would be dragged away kicking and screaming.
No, this place seemed a lot safer...
She looked up at the enclosed bits of water, her arms wrapped around herself, and watched the creatures that were swimming back and forth. It took her a moment to realize that there wasn't any glass - how was the water staying up? Why wasn't this whole floor flooded? This seemed like something that could be accomplished with Psynergy, but she hadn't seen any other Adepts here, not really...
Her thoughts were cut off when a sea creature she didn't recognize leaped out from one block of water and landed in another one.]
Oh, wow..!
[Her eyes were wide. Even on her journey through Weyard, she hadn't seen anything like this before.]
[FlOOR 11]
[Between the maze, that... floor she didn't really want to think about, and the aquarium, Sheba had stayed out pretty late. The sun had gone down a good hour or so before she finally came upon the eleventh floor, which might have concerned her if she was familiar enough with the Tower to know that nighttime was when the monsters thrived. But she wasn't.
Instead, she was just blown away by what she'd found. A ceiling, but no walls? Waterfalls? Upside-down rainbows? The sight of a regular rainbow had been rare enough in her part of Weyard, given that there wasn't exactly a lot of water in the air around Lalivero to reflect light to begin with.
Cautiously, she made her way to the edge of the room and looked down over the side of the tower. Oh... they really were high up. She vaguely wondered what would happen if she jumped out from here - she'd survived falls from much higher up, before. But the first one she hadn't even been conscious of, and the second had been mostly luck and... Felix.
She'd managed not to dwell on thoughts of him or the rest of their traveling group for the last few days, and while she really wished she could keep from thinking about them, it just wasn't meant to be. Because almost in the same instant that she got to her feet to come away from the edge, she heard a voice.
"Sheba!"]
Who's there?!
[She whirled towards the sound of the voice, her heart pounding. Was her mind playing tricks on her, or had she heard...? She narrowed her eyes to focus on a faint figure a good distance away. It looked almost like mist, but maybe that was because of the waterfalls.
Maybe Felix was here? It had been his voice she'd heard, hadn't it? She took a few hopeful steps in its direction, then paused when she heard another voice.
"Sheba!"]
Jenna...?!
[She allowed herself to hope. Maybe she'd have questioned just one or the other, but Felix and Jenna together--! It would have made sense. They'd both been there on Mars Lighthouse with her, right before she'd appeared here. Now, if only--
"Sheba!"]
Piers!
[They were here - they were here! Feeling more hopeful than she'd felt since coming here, she took off at a run, her eyes locked on the hazy figures on the other side of the room. Three voices, three figures - it had to be them, it had to, she had so many things to tell them, she was so glad they'd managed to survive, she--
...wasn't getting any closer to them, it seemed. Were they... walking away?]
No! Wait! Don't go - don't leave me alone!
[The figures seemed to vanish. Sheba let out a sharp cry and put on a burst of speed, desperate to catch up. But there was nothing; she fell to her knees and gasped to catch her breath.]
No... no, don't go...
["Sheba..."
Felix's voice again, and this time it was much closer. She looked up.
The ... things around her almost looked human, but not quite. They didn't seem solid or real, and they didn't look like her friends. But there were lots of them, and they pretty much had her surrounded.
She felt weak...
Was it because of the run, the despair of finding out that it wasn't really them, or were these Phantoms doing something to her? Sheba didn't know.
And she didn't really want to stick around to find out. She had to get out of here. But, as she realized, an expression of alarm crossing her face - she'd left her staff in her room today. And try as she might, she couldn't summon up a windstorm to blow these strange mist-creatures away.
She'd have to run for it... she'd have to... she was just so tired. Her gaze shifted from one Phantom to another, looking for an opening. She had no idea what would happen if she tried to run right through one, but that wasn't really something she wanted to find out, either.]
Setting: Daytime - Floor 08, Floor 09, Floor 10 || Nighttime - Floor 11
Format: Starting with brackets but I will follow you!
Summary: Sheba's continuing her exploration of the Tower little by little, but a fair amount of dilly-dallying leaves her pretty far from the safety of her dorm room by the time night falls.
Warnings: Sheba has no particular concern for the privacy of others at the moment, so if you run across her chances are she'll probably try to read your mind at least once.
[FLOOR 08]
[Sheba was really starting to question her choices.
If you'd asked her what she was planning on doing today, her answer would not have involved wandering lost in a maze. In spite of her best intentions, though, that's exactly what she was doing. She'd come up to this floor just after breakfast and she wasn't sure how much time had passed since then, but it sure felt like a lot.
With a sigh, she stopped walking and leaned against a wall to gather her thoughts.
Come on, Sheba, it's just a maze. You've found your way out of more confusing places than this before... remember Air's Rock?
...
This isn't helping.
[Sigh.]
[FLOOR 09]
[It had taken some doing, but she'd finally gotten out of that maze and was making her way through the Tower again.
As she came up on the ninth floor, her footsteps slowed until she came to a stop. She looked curiously from the lights by the staircase to the darkness that seemed to have fallen over the rest of the floor.]
That's strange... why is it so dark?
[Perhaps it wasn't the most intelligent decision, but the whole point of her venturing out of her room today was to get acquainted with the various floors in the Tower. She couldn't do that if she just stayed on the staircases. She took a breath and stepped away from the stairs, continuing further into the room and hunching her shoulders, then crouching. It was getting darker and darker, and the room seemed to be getting smaller and smaller...
When she was forced to get to her hands and knees to keep going, she started to think that this wouldn't be a floor she'd want to hide out on if anything happened. She came to an abrupt stop after a few moments, though, looking around with a slightly guarded expression.]
What...?
[She could have sworn she'd heard something... She frowned. No, when she wasn't moving, it was quiet. She crawled forward a little bit more and--
What was that?!
She'd seen something. She knew she had! But now there wasn't anything... She scowled. If this tower was trying to scare her, she wasn't going to let it! The space got smaller and smaller, and she had to resort to inching forward a little at a time on her stomach. The sounds and sights just kept coming more and more frequently - but she could never pinpoint where they were coming from, what they were...
Finally, she came to the edge, but before she could get a good look around she felt something around her ankle.]
?!
[And then, all at once, she was yanked back so hard that it nearly took her breath away. By the time she could scream, she was about halfway across the room; the next thing she knew, she'd slammed into the suitcase and slumped forward.
When she lifted her head, there was nothing there but the same eerie darkness she'd looked out at minutes before.]
Wh-wh... what...
[She was trembling. What was that? What had just happened? Why...]
[FlOOR 10]
[Sheba was still shaking as she climbed the last stair and stepped out onto the tenth floor. Thankfully, she could see in all directions here - this part of the tower seemed well-lit and... well, altogether, it just didn't seem like the kind of place where someone would be dragged away kicking and screaming.
No, this place seemed a lot safer...
She looked up at the enclosed bits of water, her arms wrapped around herself, and watched the creatures that were swimming back and forth. It took her a moment to realize that there wasn't any glass - how was the water staying up? Why wasn't this whole floor flooded? This seemed like something that could be accomplished with Psynergy, but she hadn't seen any other Adepts here, not really...
Her thoughts were cut off when a sea creature she didn't recognize leaped out from one block of water and landed in another one.]
Oh, wow..!
[Her eyes were wide. Even on her journey through Weyard, she hadn't seen anything like this before.]
[FlOOR 11]
[Between the maze, that... floor she didn't really want to think about, and the aquarium, Sheba had stayed out pretty late. The sun had gone down a good hour or so before she finally came upon the eleventh floor, which might have concerned her if she was familiar enough with the Tower to know that nighttime was when the monsters thrived. But she wasn't.
Instead, she was just blown away by what she'd found. A ceiling, but no walls? Waterfalls? Upside-down rainbows? The sight of a regular rainbow had been rare enough in her part of Weyard, given that there wasn't exactly a lot of water in the air around Lalivero to reflect light to begin with.
Cautiously, she made her way to the edge of the room and looked down over the side of the tower. Oh... they really were high up. She vaguely wondered what would happen if she jumped out from here - she'd survived falls from much higher up, before. But the first one she hadn't even been conscious of, and the second had been mostly luck and... Felix.
She'd managed not to dwell on thoughts of him or the rest of their traveling group for the last few days, and while she really wished she could keep from thinking about them, it just wasn't meant to be. Because almost in the same instant that she got to her feet to come away from the edge, she heard a voice.
"Sheba!"]
Who's there?!
[She whirled towards the sound of the voice, her heart pounding. Was her mind playing tricks on her, or had she heard...? She narrowed her eyes to focus on a faint figure a good distance away. It looked almost like mist, but maybe that was because of the waterfalls.
Maybe Felix was here? It had been his voice she'd heard, hadn't it? She took a few hopeful steps in its direction, then paused when she heard another voice.
"Sheba!"]
Jenna...?!
[She allowed herself to hope. Maybe she'd have questioned just one or the other, but Felix and Jenna together--! It would have made sense. They'd both been there on Mars Lighthouse with her, right before she'd appeared here. Now, if only--
"Sheba!"]
Piers!
[They were here - they were here! Feeling more hopeful than she'd felt since coming here, she took off at a run, her eyes locked on the hazy figures on the other side of the room. Three voices, three figures - it had to be them, it had to, she had so many things to tell them, she was so glad they'd managed to survive, she--
...wasn't getting any closer to them, it seemed. Were they... walking away?]
No! Wait! Don't go - don't leave me alone!
[The figures seemed to vanish. Sheba let out a sharp cry and put on a burst of speed, desperate to catch up. But there was nothing; she fell to her knees and gasped to catch her breath.]
No... no, don't go...
["Sheba..."
Felix's voice again, and this time it was much closer. She looked up.
The ... things around her almost looked human, but not quite. They didn't seem solid or real, and they didn't look like her friends. But there were lots of them, and they pretty much had her surrounded.
She felt weak...
Was it because of the run, the despair of finding out that it wasn't really them, or were these Phantoms doing something to her? Sheba didn't know.
And she didn't really want to stick around to find out. She had to get out of here. But, as she realized, an expression of alarm crossing her face - she'd left her staff in her room today. And try as she might, she couldn't summon up a windstorm to blow these strange mist-creatures away.
She'd have to run for it... she'd have to... she was just so tired. Her gaze shifted from one Phantom to another, looking for an opening. She had no idea what would happen if she tried to run right through one, but that wasn't really something she wanted to find out, either.]

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[It was really interesting to hear about Auldrant - the similarities and differences between their two worlds were fascinating.]
I'm not sure why Weyard is flat. It just sort of ... is. But the problem with that is that the water of the falls sort of... erodes the edges, as time passes. Our world was getting smaller and smaller...
[She dropped her gaze to the floor.]
Maybe the Anemos had the right idea, but no one else in Weyard really has the ability to do something on such a large scale. So something else had to be done.
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[And it had taken the power of the Planet Storm to raise the lands in the first place, hadn't it? So the most important difference seemed to be - ]
You said your world didn't have anything like the Score. Do you have any sort of healing powers? How do they work?
[Her mind reading ability is something he would intuitively associate with the Seventh Fonon as well, but he'll hold off on classifying it that way for now.]
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[She stopped to consider that, but then blinked, startled, at Asch's question.]
I don't have any, myself. But the others I traveled with did... [Her expression wavered a little and she looked down. When she spoke up again, her voice was a bit quieter.]
Felix was a Venus Adept. His powers were mostly earth-based... he could heal, but only one person at a time, and it was mostly... surface healing, I think would be a good term for it. He could close up wounds, but if we weren't careful we'd reopen them. That was just at first, though. When he got stronger, so did his healing. He had the ability to bring us back from the brink of death... it saved my life more than once. [She drew her knees up to her chest and wrapped her arms around her legs.] Jenna was a Mars Adept - a master of fire Psynergy. At first she couldn't do it, but when we found a couple of Mars Djinn for her, she was able to. She could heal all of us at once, but her healing was the weakest of all. It was sort of an aura of warmth that drifted over us, and we were healed... and then there was Piers. He was a Mercury Adept, one of the strongest I've ever seen. His command over water was amazing. Mercury Adepts are some of the best healers... his Psynergy only healed one person at a time, too, but it was a lot more effective than Felix's. I've heard that in some places it's even been used to heal illnesses, so it fixed us up both inside and out.
We met others during our journey, too... there was another group a lot like ours. Two of them could heal. One was a Venus Adept with powers similar to Felix's, and the other was a Mercury Adept - she could do the same sort of healing as Piers, but she could also use her powers to heal a whole group at one time, too...
[Her fists were so tightly clenched that her knuckles were starting to turn white. It was a lot harder to talk about her old friends than she'd thought it would have been. Talking about them just made it feel more real to her that she'd never actually see them again - because they weren't here right now. If they were, she would have found them by now... wouldn't she?]
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On Auldrant, all healing abilities are tied to the Seventh Fonon, and there are only a small percentage of people who can use it with any ability. Most people can't actually manage to heal well with it - they're trained to read the Score instead, since that's the least complicated use of the fonon.
[The most complicated... He'd pick fomicry over hyperresonance, actually, because when it came down to it, hyperresonance was simply causing the fonons to reverberate with each other. Fomicry was much more esoteric an complicated - if dealing with Luke had taught him nothing else, it had taught him that.]
The Seventh Fonon isn't natural to Auldrant - it was formed through mixing the other six in the Planet Storm. The first six fonons are simply the elements - fire, water, wind, and so on - but the seventh is more complex. It's commonly called the sound fonon, but it's also tied to memory. Healing artes work by restoring the body to the state it remembers being, using Seventh Fonons to fill in the gaps caused by the injury.
[Or so the theory went. He'd have to remember to ask tear about those lessons, the next time he saw her.]
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Earth, fire, water, wind, and... what are the last two? [She furrowed her brows, thinking. Those four were the base elements from which everything else was made, weren't they? What else could it be? Light, darkness... maybe. But no, light and darkness could be formed from the other four, in some ways.] On Weyard, if there are other elements, no one has the ability to use Psynergy tied to them. I suppose Auldrant is a little more... [What's the word...] ...advanced, in that way, if there are other elements you can make use of.
[She tilted her head to the side thoughtfully.] That method of healing makes a lot of sense. Probably a lot more sense than Mars Psynergy healing does... [She chuckled a little.]
Do you mind if I ask another question? Have the Fonons ever been sealed away in your world?
[If they haven't - if the elements have always been free - it might explain the development of a fifth and a sixth...]
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[So her world was limited to only the middle four... Could the Seventh Fonon even exist there, without all of the other six?]
And as far as anyone knows, no. The only thing that's ever been sealed away is Lorelei, the sentience of the Seventh Fonon, which was sealed in the core of the planet. Lorelei being sealed didn't make it impossible to use the Seventh Fonon, but it's more difficult now, if the records that still exist are anything to go by.
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[She leaned back against the wall and closed her eyes as she continued to speak.]
On Weyard, the power of Alchemy - the concentration of all the elements - was sealed away so long ago that there's barely any records of what it was like before then. The problem is, without Alchemy, there's... very little. Alchemy drives the growth of civilization, and without it, everything withers. [She sighed heavily.] Adepts are very rare in Weyard now. Most of them come from parts of the world that have the strongest connection to Alchemy in some way...
Two of my friends were from Vale, which was a village at the foot of Mount Aleph, a mountain that was full of Psynergy stones. My other good friend was from Lemuria... it's like Anemos, sort of, but it's full of Mercury Adepts, and they're hidden away by thick fog and treacherous currents. The Lemurians were around in our ancient past, but they've long since cut off most of their contact with the outside world. [She finally opened her eyes, here, and looked out at the sea creatures swimming around in the water across from her.] Their society was... amazing. It was so much more advanced than what you'd see in most parts of Weyard.
But that sort of advancement, and even the ability for most people to use Psynergy at all, was sealed along with the powers of Alchemy. The sealing of the elements was why our world was being eroded away by the Gaia Falls, actually. Or... that's what some people in Lemuria thought. When you look at their maps, dating back to the time of the Golden Age, the world was so much bigger back then.
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[Much as Auldrant would, choked by the miasma.]
There are a few things left over from the Dawn Age on Auldrant, but except for the Sephiroth that hold the land afloat, they're mostly in ruins.
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But those are something else entirely. [She shrugged.] How does this "Sephiroth" hold everything up?
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Most of what still exists is kept secret now, though. The Sephiroth - most people just think they're the fon slots of the planet. The existence of the Qliphoth was one of the closest kept secrets of the Order of Lorelei. Only a few people above the ground knew, if they were high-enough ranked in the Order or had been raised down there, in Yulia City.
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How would someone get from Yulia City to other parts of Auldrant?
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