by spider8hawk » Tue May 12, 2015 12:21 pm
Episode One: Chapter One
She didn't mean to break a fundemental law of mystics, but what else could she do? War was coming and there was no way that Celestine Torad was going to sit around just letting it happen. Now she had to pay the ultimate price, but if she could go back and do it all again, she would without a second thought.
Two cycles ago...
Celestine was on a boat heading toward the Fryco Legion, an area in Cethore where outbreaks among dires had become more and more frequent. Her goal was to resolve the conflicts forming and encourage them to spread peace. If she had to, she was willing to use the little dicon she had in order to at least keep the dires from drawing blood.
The entire voyage, she thought of ways that she could bring peace. When they arrived at Fyco, she made it her first goal to find a place to stay. While walking down the street, she heard a crash and angry voices yelling. Thinking it was a fight, she dashed to where the noises had come from.
The scene Celestine found was shocking. Instead of finding different mystics brawling, all she saw was a young man- probably in his late teens- lying awkwardly on the stone ground. A man stood in the door of a shop, yelling at him to stay out. She looked at the shop sign, seeing that it was a dicon supply shop. Typical.
The man righted himself, brushing off the dust as if it happened to him everyday. He picked up the bag that lay beside him, swinging it over his shoulder before walking away. Celestine wondered what that was about. The room would have to wait. She had more important things to do.
She entered the shop, the bell over the door ringing joyfully. The same man that had once been in flaming rage now sat calmly behind the counter. A fake smile lighted his face, presenting a cherry clerk that would welcome all. "Hallo, what can I get for you?" he said, a thick mountainous accent making his words roll off of his tongue.
Feeling uneasy, Celestine avoided his gaze. "I'm just browsing," she told him, hoping he would go away.
"Well, if you need anything, give a yell!"
Rushing to the safety of the aisles, she looked among the shelves for anything useful. There were common things such as spellcasting books, dicon weapons, and fusion stones. One thing hiding in a corner caught her eye. It was a dicon key, a powerful weapon that held the purest form of a dicon. Only humans could use them, for the reliac would consume the diconic energy of anyone that weilded it. Since humans were extinct, they were only relics now, used for collection or decoration.
An inching feeling came on Celestine. She wanted to take it, to use if somehow she found a human in need. Letting her instincts take over, she grabbed it and walked to the man.
Seeing her coming, he snapped to attention. "Find something you like?" he asked. She held out the key, gesturing that she wanted to know about it. "Oh, the dicon key. That is the wind key, gifted to the humans by the Wind dire's chief when they helped the them and Sun dire unite into the Sky dire. It is nice, but you cannot use it. Are you sure you want that piece?"
Smiling like an idiot, Celestine nodded. The clerk sighed, giving in. "Okay then. For you, I charge 2000 yules and I throw in keyring for free. "
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As she walked out with her new key strapped to her belt, she counted her remaining yules. She couldn't believe the price! For the same amount, she could have bought a three bags of dicon powder. But for some reason, she had bought it anyway. 783 yules. I should save it for when I really need it. Guess I'll be sleeping outside untill I can find someway to make money. she thought. She put her remaining coins in her purse and continued down the street.
Celestine needed to get back to her misson. Deciding to follow her senses, she wandered through the village aimlessly, looking for any signs of trouble. After a few hours, she had to rest her blistering feet. As she sat rubbing her poor soles, she heard a noise off in the distance. It slowly came closer, making it easier to hear. It was a ralley for war. What luck!
Quickly, the girl snapped on her shoes and charged toward the sound. The group was huge, consisting of at least two hundred peole. By the looks of them, they were the Volcano dire, the original inhabitants of Fryco. She had half expected them to be the ones that stirred up trouble. An idea coming to mind, she joined the throng of people. Wherever they were marching to had to be an important place. Maybe there she could make her move. She sprinkled a little fire powder on herelf, making her look like a Volanic dire. She marched by their sides, completely unnoticed by them.
They kept going for some time before stopping in a what seemed like the town square. They gathered around a platform that had been set up. Needing a better veiw, Celestine worked her way to the front. She managed to get a few yards from the front of the crowd, close enough to see everything on the stage in crystal-clear view.
A man came onto the stage, not waiting for introduction. Seeing him, the crowd burst into cheers, having seen him before. She turned to the person next to her, asking, "Who is that?"
The girl looked at her like she was crazy. "That's our leader, Ospin Vesper. Everyone knows him," she said.
Ospin waited untill the noise died down before speaking. "Fellow Volcanics, I am glad to see you here today. We all know about the Coastal scum that have been coming into our land and poisoning our families," he started. His voice boomed over the area, grabbing the attention of all in the square.
Encouragements were yelled out as he spoke. "Do you not remember how they treated our people so long ago? How they beat our sons and made our daughters slaves? They have been trying to take over our land for so long, and now we will just lie down and let them come in our citys? I don't think so!"
The crowd was getting restless. They were like wild animals wanting to break free of their cage. If Celestine was going to stop this ralley, she would have to do it now. She opened her mouth to call out.
"Who are you to lead them against their brothers?" a voice called out, drowning out her feble cry. All eyes turned to see where it had come from. The sea of Volcanics parted to reveal the man that had challenged Ospin. It was the same man that she had seen thrown out of the shop just a few hours before.
He made his way down the path that had been formed for him. "You are not even a Volcanic, you simply put on a covering. You speak of the deeds down during a bloody war, but you refuse to reveal what happened during the end of it," he stated. He stood at the bottem of the platform, looking right into Ospin's gray eyes. He turned to the people as he continued, "The Coastals and Volcanics found that each had done wrong deeds to the other because of trickery by the Forbidden dire. They united together with the other dires to overthrow the Forbiddens and fought together as brothers. You have been nothing but family ever since, so why turn your back on them now? Who will you follow: your forefather's paths of peace and prosperity, or this outsider's path of destruction?"
Murmurs filled the air. After what seemed like ages, someone stepped forward. "I will follow my forefathers." Others began to join in untill they were all crying out together.
The man turned back to Ospin, a smile on his face. "The people have spoken. You must leave," he said, a threatening tone in his words. Ospin seemed to growl. He said something too soft for anyone else to hear. Reluctently, he tured away, beginning to leave the square. As he went away in defeat, he glanced toward Celestine. She could be mistaken, but it seemed as though he starred right at her. A smile crept up his face, one that sent chills down her spine. She watched him untill he was consumed by the crowd.
The tension still in the air, no one made a sound. Someone dared to let out a cheer, and others quickly followed. The young mystic smiled to herself, glad that the ralley had been dismissed without any true harm. It was a good thing that guy had shown up. She probably wouldn't have handled it nearly as well.
Remembering the man, she looked to find him, but he was not were he had once been. She continued scanning the square, hoping to spot him amist the crowd somehow. She caught a glimpse of him going around a corner into the shadows. Pushing her way through the mass, Celestine made her way to follow him.
She looked frantically down the street, but he was no where to be seen. "Looking for me?" She turned to see him sitting on a rooftop. Had he waited for her?
"I-- you-- you shut that guy down so fast. Who are you?" she mumbled, a bit shocked by seeing him.
He rose from his position. He tossed something down which landed at her feet. "This will answer your questions." She stooped to pick up the object. It was a wooden cross with engraving on the back and along the sides. She looked back up to ask him something else, but he had already disappeared. She turned her focus back to the cross, which was now her only lead.
Lurking through the darkness, a shadow watched Celestine. He opened a comlink and said,"I found the keybearer."
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spider8hawk on Thu May 28, 2015 11:51 am, edited 4 times in total.