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by Lycancore » Sat Oct 21, 2023 2:57 pm
I'm Ignoring Orders and Entering the Empty Cave
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Werm Ignoring the Worker: Felix 6172

Extra: this has been such an exciting and interesting booth and event in general!!! tysm dogtreat <3
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by DanYourMan » Sat Oct 21, 2023 3:10 pm
I'm Ignoring Orders and Entering the Empty Cave
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Mudball, #6960
Extra: Thank you so much!!
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by Linsang » Sat Oct 21, 2023 3:12 pm
I'm Ignoring Orders and Entering the Empty Cave
Username + ID: Linsang #70436
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Geia #6977
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Cipher was beaming with pride as he emerged from the pit, clutching the blue crystal. It wasn't so scary as he thought, not nearly, and the gem was the most gorgeous thing ever. He couldn't wait to show it to the others. As he walked off home, weaving through the crowd of exiting wermz, he thought he heard something.
Some kind of shifting. Not really knowing how to describe it, and being done with his one mission for the day, he thought nothing of it.
He ran into Geia, traveling alone, about halfway between the pit's location and where the other wermz had set up camp.
"Hey Cipher... how was it?"
"It was great! I didn't get scared at all, and I found this beautiful blue gem too!"
"Well done." - Geia smiled slightly, relieved the fae hadn't run into anything too terrifying.
"Thank you! So, um... were you planning to go back tomorrow?"
"Yeah. I spent the whole day thinking about it, and... there's still something I want to see."
To say Geia had spent the whole night thinking about his return to the pit, his once-home, would be an understatement. Indeed, he had spent the whole day, and would spend that night too, planning, overthinking. A billion notes scrawled, a sloppy hand-drawn map charted out containing every corner and turn he could remember.
All through the night, Geia would wrack his brain to remember every crevice and corner he remembered from his time living in the pit. Every little turn he could remember making or crevice he'd slid into during that fateful night where he came face to face with the shore.
He was ready. It didn't matter what Titan had told him just two days before. He was going to solve the mystery of the pit, no matter what it cost him. So at the crack of dawn, when all the other wermz had yet to awaken, he grabbed his maps and supplies and made his way down... to where the pit once stood.
It took Geia a moment to process what he was seeing. The pit couldn't just not be there. There was no way. He knew this place, it was his home. Every morning since he'd emerged from the pit he'd come here, even when another werm would ultimately be the one to make the descent.
Geia paced back and forth anxiously, turning over stones, sniffing everything he could, before it finally set in.
The pit simply wasn't there.
And the cry of anguish that Geia let out upon letting this realization finally wash over him was like no sound he'd ever made before. Titan was right. He would not find the shore again. He would not ever return to the place that still whispered to him to come home. The pit had vanished and taken with it all its secrets, all its stories. They were not Geia's to discover.
His cry caught the attention of the site worker, who glanced at him with concern. "Titan!!" he yelled, running over to the worker's side.
"S-sorry?" the brown werm tilted his head in confusion, forcing Geia to realize the foreman he knew, the stone-cold holder of the very cryptic secrets he was now never to uncover, had vanished as well.
This couldn't be. As quickly as he'd run up to the werm, Geia bolted away, holding back tears. What had become of the pit? Was any of this real? What in the hell was he supposed to do now? Finally looking up from the ground, Geia glanced off towards where the site worker had been patrolling, near where the entrance to the pit had once stood. There now stood a large, empty cave. It was somewhat barricaded and taped off, with a large "Do Not Enter" sign, but Geia knew this was nothing he could not get past.
Here stood the last hope he had at understanding even a fraction of the mysteries of the pit. No amount of caution tape or red paint could keep Geia out now.
He was going in.
Thank you Dogtreat!!! I can't express enough how much I've enjoyed being able to participate in this booth, roleplay in your extremely creative and cool setting, and uncover the mysteries of the pit. I'll treasure the wermz, too! <3
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