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BlackHarte

the Heart of Darkness
Nov 30, 2014
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Table for Two
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nina's story
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"Reign is the assistant conductor, more or less and handles the train when Nivdeth is preoccupied with the engine itself. I think both of them are just as old as this train." Mnemosyne answered Philip. The trained shook as brilliant streaks of red crossed through the hostile void outside. "But what was this about that girl being Miriam? I mean, I get that she looks a bit like Miriam, but her colors were all wrong."

Faea bit her lip and narrowed her eyes. She pushed against her web with her hands to balance herself on her feet. "I am less concerned about the girl and more concerned about the fact that Crown just told us that this train is taking us outside of Anazorzia."

"That was just a bit of exaggeration. I don't actually believe we are leaving Anazorzia. It would be quite improbable to exist outside of the boundaries of our realm. People like Violet Amnesia are exceptions to the rule. I doubt there is anything outside of our universe in any case."

"Mnemosyne," Faea said humorlessly, "do you think you can describe what it feels like to planeswalk?"

"It's different for everyone... for example, when I make the jump I fade out of one world into another, like ink mixing in water. The transition is silent and peaceful. Others, like my subordinate's, are more adversarial. Terrible displays of discordant power. She jumps in violent flashes of red lightning, leaving huge tears and folds between the worlds that she transverses."

"Would you say that the scene out there mirrors those violent planeswalks?" Faea continued as she pointed to the scene outside.

"It might be, what are you trying to get at?"

Crown frowned. "Faea, are you implying what I think you are implying?"

"It's not entirely out of the question is it?" Faea retorted.

Mnemosyne looked confused. "Are you trying to say that Reign might be planeswalking the entire train?"

"I have a feeling that Reign might not be the planeswalker we're looking for."

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Nemesis kept on walking, her cloak fluttering in the glimmering cerulean dust that fell from high above. Pox looked at Nina hungrily and bristled. "I never made any promise to save this world nor help this girl. She clings to me because I pulled her out of the Wound earlier today." The clack of her heels echoed as she made her way through the shelves.

"What are you talking about?" White said, seemingly offended that Nina approached her so brashly. "I have no idea what is going on here. But even someone of my incredibly limited capacity has enough sense to understand that something bad is happening." Behind the small girl's air of aloof arrogance, her eyes were filled with fear and uncertainty.

"Truth be told, it would be best if you took White with you. She'll just get in the way of my work." Nemesis pulled another diary from a shelf and flipped through it. She idled one on page painted with pictures of some complex stone mechanisms inscribed with Latin writing. Then she ripped out the page and tossed the rest of the diary to the floor. The book bent across it's spine as it hit the crystalline ground.

White seized up as if she had just been struck, but relaxed soon thereafter. "I don't know what you're talking about. I haven't been waiting for anything to blow over. I don't have the strength that the others do. In the end, my color is the weakest in creation, so I don't have the ability to do anything with my own powers."

"White isn't a weak color," Nemesis said as she began to head deeper into the library, "it's weaker at first glance than Black, Blue, Red, or Green, but White's strength is born from far more than just the power of a single individual. White build community, solidarity, and synergy. You are guided by a strong sense of right and wrong, but you are not the instrument of action by yourself. Work with this young woman, White, and you will find yourself much more capable than you believe." She pulled another book from the shelf. This one was a thick leather tome with tanned pages that looked more like skin than paper. She opened it.

"And this is where it was." Nemesis closed the book and picked up Pox in her right hand. She struck out with her scythe, ripping a red-lightning streak gash in the air in front of her. Darkness rippled outward from the wound and chaotic bolts roared out from within. Inside of the wound was another place. Dragons danced in the air high above twisted peaks and abyssal chasms. A chill wind flowed forth into the library from this place. "I have work to do, but I do not believe that this will be the last that we will meet." Nemesis tipped her hat to Nina and White as she stepped backwards into the rift. "I look forward to meeting you again under more favorable circumstances."

Once she was through the rift, she swung Pox a second time and the portal closed, leaving no evidence of Nemesis except for some lingering snowflakes that had drifted through when she crossed.

Nina's phone vibrated.


White leaned over and looked at Nina's phone. "Wait, that's Black! What is she doing harassing you like that? Play-area, are you playing some kind of game?" The little girl furrowed her brow. "That's not like Black. She usually never plays games. She's very rude, contrived, and thinks very highly of herself, but I've never heard of her trying to play a game..."

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rugal's story
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Livia looked at Rugal incredulously. "You sound like a raving lunatic." An owl landed on an unlit sconce nearby. It's round eyes mirrored the full moon drifting overhead. The stars above glimmered like torches in the night. "No, you are a lunatic. That is no longer up for debate. We're going to find Julia and retrieve the knives that she stole from me before she can deliver them to her father. Your alter-ego or whatever you call him promised to deliver them to me."

She turned away from Rugal, "And don't go acting like you're the only one who's done things you're not proud of. There are a lot of people here that would start wars for profit and politics." Her eyes softened into a wistful stare, "I'm a Roman. Conflict is in my blood. If I had to say, your 'alter ego' was going to take the knives from me once we retrieved from Julia. Those artifacts are items that tyrants covet. But I felt confident, given that he swore to Jove himself that he would be loyal to me." Livia produced the runestone that had been etched with lightning. "I would bet that he believed that if he satisfied his contract to the letter, he could do whatever he wanted immediately afterwards. But, I was capitalizing on the fact that he wasn't familiar enough with our gods to know that they honor the spirit of the bargain rather than the literal words. He would have been struck down by Jove the second that he turned on me for my mother's knives. His soul - and yours I suppose - would have been sent into the pit of Tartarus, never to again see the human world."

"In most cases I can take care of myself. I'm fourteen summers old already, after all." Livia tucked the runestone back into her tunic. She started to walk toward the street outside. Two ravens landed near the buildings at the outlet of the alleyway. "Listen, Rugal. If you want, I can free you from your promise. You don't have to stick around with me. I know you feel bad about what happened with Eurydice, but I do not begrudge you for such things. I believe that I can win my quarrel with Livia, and then deal with my trial."
 

Diablo1099_v1legacy

Doom needs Yoghurt, Badly
Dec 12, 2009
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"You sound like a raving lunatic."

"I sadly agree..."

As Livia discussed the terms of her arrangement with Omega, the less he liked the terms. That raging ego inside him was going to get them both banished to some horrible nightmare realm (again!).
As such, his mood merely soured more then she suggested that he ditch her.
"That would be a short term solution. I'm still stuck in this world and for as long as I am, he will use every means possible to subjugate this entire world, daggers or not. No, unless I'm able to find a way to return to my world, he will surely try to take control and-...."
Taking a deep breath to calm himself, the sheer insanity of his situation began to bear down on him, no doubt Livia thought he had lost his mind.
"...No, if I leave now, I will lose myself. Nor am I comfortable with leaving a 14 year old woman at the mercy of the Roman Legal System for a crime she didn't commit. I am truly sorry that you have to make due with my-...instability. But for now, It would seem you are stuck with me, Mistress. Livia" He attempted to joke to lighten the mood a little with his tone on "Mistress".

"Right, enough about my woes for now. The woman Publius spoke of. If we find her, we might be able to get some answers. He mentioned the marketplace. We should start there. I myself could really use something to settle my mind..." he then suggested, straightening his outfit slightly before they set off.
Once he was there, he would try to find something to calm his senses from one of the merchants, namely the alchemist's and healers.
All the while, he went about asking for the woman with the Star-touched cloak as well as making sure none of the guards attempted to make a move against Livia.
The sense of dread in the back of his mind urged him onward to try and find some means to halt his other side's attempts at control...
 

Diablo1099_v1legacy

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The Rising Dawn: Armoury [https://orig00.deviantart.net/1cc6/f/2012/168/d/1/contact___armory_by_shimmering_sword-d53uu2p.jpg]
Hillary the Slime | David West | Jenny | Violet

"Clear! Hostiles down! Get that door closed!" David barked as he finally took a moment to rest, staring at the moving and shaking bin the elite skeleton was stuffed inside.
It sparked and hissed a little but the rubber material on the inside made his attempts fruitless and frankly comical to watch.
"Huh....Clever. Good work Hilary. Couldn't have made that push without you. Violet, get this place sealed and secured. We stopped them from taking the weapons, just have to keep it that way." He ordered the Doctor, even as a sudden shift from the bin made him jump.
"AH!....Dammit, hope that stupid thing holds." He grumbled as he stepped over the remains of their enemies and locked down the Armoury.
Jenny was still pretty exhausted but she still took the time to thank Hillary for her efforts.

"You saved us all, Hillary. Thank you for that. Hopefully we can regroup and find out what the hell happened now." She panted as David began to limp towards one of the machine guns they were trying to steal, setting it up pointed at the main door.
"Well, we got the weapons and computer systems back. Say the next thing we'll want is to try and take back control of the personal quarters. If there's anyone still left on board, we should be able to find them there. Once that's over-....uhhhh..." He trailed off as he attempted to figure out what to do next.
"We'll want the bridge back. Perhaps if we take off, we will be able to get to help."
"Not a bad plan, just wondering how the hell we're going to fly this with all these undead roaming about. Now, please tell me I still left this here..."
David got up and made his way to a display cabinet full of missiles before pulling it away, silently thanking himself when he pulled out a cooler from a hidden spot on the wall.
"Here, chow down. Get your strength back. Day ain't out yet." He told the others, revealing it's contents to be full of snacks and drinks David had stashed for those long nights working on weapon mods.
 

Zepherus14

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Nina's story
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"Ack! That's cold!" Nina cried, her clothing doing little to protect her from the harsh elements that invaded their humble train car, much less her slender arms. "And maybe with some more clothing next time!" She added right as the portal closed, her body covered in goosebumps by the time Nemesis had made her leave. If that was intentional or some unfortunate coincidence Nina couldn't know for sure, but at least now she was alone with Miriam or was it White?

"You know... you eldritch are really hard to talk to... It's like I propose a topic to discuss, and then you guys up and meander into some other topic. It's almost a trope at this point." Nina let out a groan, rubbing her arms vigorously in some feint attempt to warm herself. The dismissal of her plea to Miriam's health had stamped out the storm that'd briefly taken her heart, let alone that brisk splash of air. "At least with Phillip I know it'll eventually circle back to cooking, one way or another it always does, but how the hell am I supposed to investigate this fucking murder for Nocturne if no one wants to give me a strai-"

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"What now!?" Nina looked down at her phone, absentmindedly reading only to have White look over her shoulder. "N-NO! Definitely not a ga- Wait hold on, you know who McDipshit is?! B-but, it's just a bunch of text messages, how can you know it's this Black? Black's one of the other Miriams that Phillip saw? The one with the pillars?" She exclaimed, startled that she saw the screen initially only to realize what White had said, she knew the person behind this game. It wasn't like Nina could use her to bypass Black's game, likely she wouldn't allow such a rule break, but at least Nina could know what she was up against before heading in.

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"Colours..?" Phillip nearly scoffed, a tad bit annoyed by her correcting him about her not being Miriam. "She appeared suddenly here did she not? It's unlike what anyone else has done thus far." Phillip muttered, his gaze shifting to focus on Mnemosyne again, finding her questions unnecessary.

The talk about the train being the target of the transition from this universe to the next got his attention though. Not because the contradiction of the original plan to see a universe die, not because of the potential problems of jumping through the space, not because of the impossibility of the whole thing; no he paid attention because jumping meant translocating where they were. Like adding a new ingredient to a cake, the flavour could be completely changed, changing what was needed to be done with the palette and harmony. If that Miriam with the tablets truly was locking him from the rest of his sleeping being, jumping away from this place might alter his ability to confront that woman. If he couldn't reclaim himself, that meant no cookbook, lost knowledge still within him but sealed away forever. "How long do we have then, if these red streaks are what you two think they are Mnemosyne?" He demanded, his tone having this eerie calm to it, but underneath there was a terrifying force behind it, at least it wasn't directed at any of them.
 

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The Rising Dawn: Armoury [https://orig00.deviantart.net/1cc6/f/2012/168/d/1/contact___armory_by_shimmering_sword-d53uu2p.jpg]
Hillary the Slime | David West | Jenny | Violet

Hillary watched the others work, holding onto the jostling can awkwardly as she waited for instructions on what to do next. Being praised by David made a small smile mold to her face as did Jenny's, and yet Jenny could feel the emotional turmoil still weighing on her. "Hillary was told to go and help anyone she could, and then she found you guys. I just wish she could have done it without having to throw them around so much..." Showing an odd sense of compassion for the dangerous skeleton people.

Eventually setting down the trashcan in a spot away from anything important, Hillary sat herself down right next to Jenny, her mood perking up a bit as she did so. Still when David showed the different snacks available, Hillary's reaction was a mixed bag. On the one hand, some of the snacks looked to be utter junkfood like chocolate bars and candy, but on the other hand she'd need to get the platinum out of her to enjoy anything. Even still, she knew she needed to get part of her contents out of her, and as such as she grabbed some of the food to offer to Jenny she started to cough out the things she'd swallowed.

It was a tricky task to get all of them out, but one by one Jenny could hear the rattling sound of a ring within Hillary's 'stomach' and eventually each of Violet's rings came up. Each was damaged in minor degrees, small chunks of platinum missing, the surfaces eroded away, Violet could still wear them but they were definitely in need of repair. This seemed to be a source of Hillary's anxiousness as she said. "Hillary tried to leave them alone as best she could, but it was really hard. I hope you can forgive her for not keeping them in better condition."

As she offered the rings back to Violet, she started coughing again and with some effort she'd eventually bring up what remained of the knee joint she'd originally swallowed, emphasis on remained. It appeared like swiss cheese, or maybe even a sponge with just how many massive holes were carved into it. The difference in damage between the rings and the joint was immediately noticeable and quite drastic, and if the rings had been given the same treatment, there likely wouldn't be any rings to return.
 

BlackHarte

the Heart of Darkness
Nov 30, 2014
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Table for Two
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nina's story
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"Everything in Anazorzia has a Color of Creation. That is the fundamental aspect of what makes us Anazorzian." Faea said. "My color is blue which represents the mind, for example, and it is demonstrated through my abilities to collect information and decipher complex patterns. Anazorzians identify each other through the use of our colors in the same way a hound would use smell."

"Colors start off pure and strong at the beginning of each lineage and as bloodlines become diluted with human blood, the purity of our colors wane." Crown added. "My own color is black, which represents itself as a lust for power and control."

"And in very rare cases, the colors of two bloodlines can be mixed, as is the case of Cuelle, who harbors both the identities of Nocturne's blue and Talavee's green." Mnemosyne said. "I myself am blue-aspected, taken from my primal father. So it is strange to us that the girl that appeared would have such a drastically different color than what we expected to see on Miriam." Then Mnemosyne looked outside and answered Philip's second question, "I couldn't tell you how long before we break free of Anazorzia. It could be at any time."

Faea snapped. "Okay, that's all and good, but I think we have something more pressing I would like to address. I want to go see the train's engine. Can someone help me in getting there?"

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"Can't you tell?" White asked Nina. There was worry in her voice, "It's very apparent, given the strong color that it exudes. And yes... if by pillars you mean Black's stabilization slates. She oversees the void and makes sure that Anazorzia is protected from outside threats. In addition, her slates are integral in keeping Anazorzia in a stable state of being."

White saw the confusion on Nina's face and continued, "Anazorzia is built like a patchwork quilt. It's a thousand different realms stitched together to form a melting-pot of the cultures you have seen. Unfortunately, that means many of Anazorzia's realms are incompatible with each other on a fundamental level and subspace fissures are generated when differing laws of causality have to be reconciled. Black's slates seal subspace realms together, keeping the fissures at bay and all of the different worlds that make up Anazorzia part of a cohesive whole."

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rugal's story
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At the market place Rugal found, and Livia purchased, a set of lavender smelling remedies which calmed his nerves. Livia frowned as she drank from her flask the honeyed brew, "I thought you said that sweets at the market was going to be the last thing we needed."

The potion tasted like lemonade. It was tart and sweet, but had a herbal earthy aftertaste that lingered pleasantly in the nose.

"And what makes you so sure that this outworlder woman is still around?" Livia asked as another merchant shrugged at Rugal's questions. "Publius said that she was in Rome almost a month ago."

"Aye, I've seen the woman with the star-cloak." Came a voice to their side. It was an old man sitting in an alleyway. A small clay bowl lay near him. Several copper coins lay inside. "She was here some time ago. Had some huge package on her back and escorted by thirteen of the Praetorian guard. She had such an air around her that people were calling her a god of some sort."

"A god huh? Well, I suppose that was what Publius meant when he said that he concocted an excuse for her appearance."

"But that was about month ago, not that it'd matter. It'd be rather difficult to find someone under the protection of the Praetorian guard."

Livia shook her head, "If that woman was with the Praetorian guard, then she must have broken into my father's home before Publius caught up to her. That is, if we're even talking about the same person."

"How many women are there wearing clothes that look like they were woven by Arachnea herself?" The beggar laughed.

"If there is any city where that number could be more than one, it's Rome." Livia said flatly. "Come on Rugal, let's go somewhere else."
 

Diablo1099_v1legacy

Doom needs Yoghurt, Badly
Dec 12, 2009
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The Rising Dawn: Armoury [https://orig00.deviantart.net/1cc6/f/2012/168/d/1/contact___armory_by_shimmering_sword-d53uu2p.jpg]
Hillary the Slime | David West | Jenny | Violet

"Oh, Pffff, don't worry about it. I might like my high end fashion as much-... well actually quite more, then the average human but I enjoy not dying above all else. Seriously, don't worry about it." Violet warmly answered, even if he did shudder and retch slightly picking them back up.
Rather then try and put them back on, he glanced around for a small plastic bag to put them into so he could repair/dispose of them should he get out of this alive.
David meanwhile was starting to get more and more alert, that episode of his seeming to have passed as he went to each of the weapon lockers and pulled out everything he thought would be of use.
"Alright, I suddenly like our changes a lot better now..." he remarked as he pulled out a number of firearms and proceed to put as many of them on his person as possible.
Pistols in his belt, rifles hanging from his neck and shoulders, a sub-machine gun tucked around his lower back, the works.
After all, better to keep the weapons with the group then leave them for the skeletons.

"Okay, once everyone is ready, we'll start pushing for the bridge. Move and shoot, don't let them bog us down or we'll get surrounded. J-J, you good?" He asked as the Gardevoir had a Lemonade and recovered a little.
"Yeah, I'm fine. We should try and cut though the personal quarters on the way over. There might be some crew still around we could link back up with. I'll keep my senses open for them and ping them if I sense them." The Gardevoir remarked, right before David threw a flak jacket at her.
"Good plan, just tell them we aren't waiting up." He warned, prompting her to shake her head a little as she put the armor.
"Well, if you wish, we could split up-"
"Jenny, everyone knows this is the part of the movie where the people who do that DIE! To hell with that!"
"Alright, alright...Lets just enjoy the peace then...Here, Hillary, have some of this. You earned it."
Defusing her own idea, she then handed the Slime a can of "Hoenn Springs Lemonade", It was like 7up but far less soulless and bland.
 

Diablo1099_v1legacy

Doom needs Yoghurt, Badly
Dec 12, 2009
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"I thought you said that sweets at the market was going to be the last thing we needed."

"I did. This is a medical purchase. If you ever have the displeasure of gaining a "Companion" like mine, believe me, you'll understand." Rugal shot back as he used the remedy despite his personal distaste for medicine prepared scant feet away from merchants attempting to sell livestock.

With this head somewhat clearer, he resumed his search for the Star Cloaked woman, getting a rather useful lead from a nearby beggar.
"Either way, it sounds like the Praetorians might know who or where she is. Thank you for your time, wise one." He kindly thanked the beggar, leaving a few pieces of sliver in with the coppers.
Leaving the man behind, he kept close to his "Employer" as he mused "The Praetorian Guard....They would have a Castra Praetoria, correct? I know there was one outside the city. Least in the Rome of my world anyway. If you can bring me to it, I might be able to get more information on our target. Even if they refuse to speak, perhaps there might be a written record of the security detail that was sent to escort her left by one of their officers."

Ohhhh, breaking into a military base are we? You sly dog. Also, you really need to stop thinking that some combination of plants is going to silence me... His other-side taunted, clearly a bit giddy about the idea of the Old Fool attempting a convert ops mission.
Gritting his teeth slightly, he then added "Even if we don't find her or a path to her, we could find some of your father's property. If she was the one who broke into your father's home, they might have taken such belongings from her once she was in their care."
 

BlackHarte

the Heart of Darkness
Nov 30, 2014
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"The Praetorian barracks?" Livia asked as they started to make their way up the river Tiber from the open forum. "I don't think that there's anything specifically the Praetorians call a barracks. They station themselves all over."

Livia sighed, "Even if we do go knocking at the Praetorian Legion's door, I doubt any of them are actually working at this hour."

The sky above them swirled with dark clouds. First it came in a few light droplets, but then it came hard. A downpour of rain drenched the city and sent Livia running for cover. The river roared with newfound strength, pushing hard against the concrete levees that lined the walkways near the river.

Livia wiped the water from her eyes as she leaned against the wall of a closed shop, hiding beneath the striped awning. The water had soaked through her linens, sticking the thin cloth against her skin. "Well, they definitely aren't going to be working now." The gemstone in her hair glowed and she summoned a small flame in her hands. The water flowed out from her clothes and down her legs. Then she banished the flame from her hands. She paused for a moment, looking out at the city and the dimming lights in the darkness. "But I suppose we have to do something. With every moment Julia gets closer to her goal."

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Livia lead Rugal through a series of winding roads where she could keep herself underneath a series of interwoven overhangs. Eventually after what felt like two to three miles of walking through twisting alleys and slippery staircases, they reached a open space at the other side of the palatine hill. It was a square building without much in the way of classical amenities. A large grassy courtyard made up most of it's interior. The windows lit dimly, it looked like there were only two or three people in the barracks.

"This is one of the military nodes that the soldiers use to get around the city. Don't let the outside fool you, most of the structure is underground, and it's linked by tunnels to many other barracks around Rome." Livia motioned at the building, "Well, don't let me keep you."
 

Diablo1099_v1legacy

Doom needs Yoghurt, Badly
Dec 12, 2009
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"Thank you. I shouldn't be long. Should anything happen, meet back up at your father's home. Oh, and here, you'll need it out here more then I'll need it in there." Rugal said as he made his way towards the barracks but not before giving Livia his suit jacket.
It's bright red color would be unlikely to assist in his covert operation anyway.
Before he looked for a way in, he took a moment to try and sense the energies of the people inside, using it as a crude radar to ensure he wouldn't get caught off-guard.
With that taken care of, he went for the last place they'd expect someone to break in from: Though the roof.

A brief jump was enough to get him atop the building, silently stepping on the roof until he was above the barrack room where soldiers slept and, more importantly, kept their armor and weapons.
Double checking for the people inside, he then used his Slashing Aura once the coast was clear, softly carving a hole in the roof for him to slip down from.
Peering in before he dropped down, he was careful to slide the "Lid" he had cut back into place before beginning the next part of his ruse: Trying to disguise himself as one of the Praetorians.
Granted, it might be risky considering how much he stood out from the local population but if it distracted someone long enough, he could easily disable them prior to them raising the alarm.
Hope these things come in my size... He thought, snatching one of the outfits and adjusting it slightly if needed.
 

Zepherus14

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Nina's story
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"And that colour would be? Hmph... Hold on..." Phillip reached out, pressing Faea in the sternum and forcing her to remain close to her webbing. Reaching out towards the fallen food cart, Phillip snatched up one of the knives there, and with some expertly precise swings cut the webbing behind her. With a swift scooping motion, Phillip had Faea sitting in a sort of makeshift hammock and started making his way to the front of the train. "Don't move too much." He said as his form swelled a little.

"How do you suggest we get into the engine room? Nina had tried to get in when the investigation had started. She couldn't get in. The gap was too narrow for even myself to slip through." Phillip suggested, making quick headway as he reached out and grabbed hold of each doorframe and tugged himself across the floor. "I'm not dragging you all with me, so follow along you two!" He called out to Mnemosyne and Crown who were likely left in the dust.

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"Not really... no?" Nina gave White an equally confused look. "I don't know if you've seen one of these before, but the text is always black." Nina said with a sigh.

"So these pillars are like walls in a convention center. No walls and you get Democrats, Republicans, the Alt Right and Hardcore SJWs all in the same room together... But why's this all going to hell now? Black's apparently sealed off Phillip from the rest of himself with those stones and just looking around this place it's certainly not looking stable." Nina asked, pointing down to some of the red streams underneath their feet. "Where are your other... sisters? The..." Counts on her hands a moment. "Three other Miriams? The one I first met before getting on this train, the one Phillip saw when he first went into the kitchen, and the one he talked to in the kitchen? Or hell, do you know why these books have stuff about you in them, is this your library?"

While Nina let White reply to her questions, she took the moment to have a look around the library, looking to see if there was anything else amiss in this place. Tossed books aside, maybe there was some evidence lying on the floor, stashed on a shelf, in a book?

 

BlackHarte

the Heart of Darkness
Nov 30, 2014
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Rugal slipped into the barracks, dripping wet with rain. The faint flicker of oil lamps lit the room with dull orange. No one was in it, but there weren't any weapons or armor. Instead there were crates of different knickknacks. It was heaps of all sorts of pottery, linens, jewelry, and papers heaped into wooden vessels and stacked on top of each other. This was some sort of store room. There was a desk near the wooden door that was laden with parchment. A quill and inkwell lay dry to one side. The slow burning flame of the lamps cast long shadows over the scene.

After Rugal patched up the ceiling and began to look for clothes of the Praetorians, he could not find any. But, something in one of the crates caught his eye. It was a book, unlike the scrolls and threaded ledgers that he had seen throughout his journey in ancient Rome. The cover was smooth and well pressed, a material that was black and looked synthetic. It wasn't bound with thread, but glued.

He picked up the book. It was lightweight and about the same size as a small journal. The pages were paper, thin, white, and crisp. He opened it out of habit, just to see what was inside.

The words were written in a deep blue ink, scrawled in beautiful cursive letters. And it was Greek, not Latin. It was Greek that he recognized as well, not the archaic version he was expecting. This was modern Greek, interspersed with patches of English loan words. He recognized a few immediately.

No-Kill. Prime Unit. The Inquiry. Search and Destroy.

But of everything he saw as he flipped through the journal, one thing stood out to him out of all of the anachronistic things. Two words written in the Latin alphabet.

Rising Dawn.

He flipped to the first page.

Mission Log

Colonel Nemesis Eiroch
Rising Dawn Anti-Labyrinth Strike Force


July 14, 2012

Orders received from Admiral Valdur. Find and retrieve the targeted items from subspace phenomena zones 4, 5, 6, and 8. Gain access to subspace phenomena zone 8 at any cost. Danger level is high. No-kill orders are active.

Subspace Zone Brief:

Zone 4: Adventure world. Low danger rating. Target is a star-studded mantle that hides planeswalker auras. Item will be necessary to safely access subspace zone 5. Item is in possession of an adventuring group named the Deep Braves. Authorized to offer items in exchange.

Zone 5: Subspace zone 5 is a world of legends. Gods exist. Be careful. Killing anyone will be problematic. Target is artifact in possession of Lucretia household. Item resembles a small stone mechanical timekeeping device. Necessary to stabilize planar phenomena when travelling to zone 6.

Zone 6: Stitched world. Dangerous to human females. Keep a low profile, subspace zone is densely populated by high-level eldritch beings. Target is in a hidden library on a phantom train. Retrieve planeswalker journal detailing how to open a path to subspace zone 8.

Zone 8: Mountain zone. Cold. Bring extra rations. Target is a dragon tamer. Subspace region is specifically localized to harbor high level dragon-type lifeforms. Target name: Erika of the Ink-Blade. Destroy or retrieve the gemstone on her left gauntlet.
Rugal flipped through the pages until he found the latest entry.

October 20, 2012

Arrived in subspace zone 5. Made contact with informant. Unfortunately, target is deceased one month prior to arrival in zone. Will use advanced methods to satisfy mission objectives.

Target name was Livius Lucretius, head of the Lucretia family. 44 years old at time of death. Survived by one daughter and two brothers. Wife and son are both already dead. Most probably cause of death: poisoning. Local authorities are investigating the crime. Suspects include his surviving daughter and his younger brother.


October 21, 2012

Visited his younger brother. By all accounts he did not order the poisoning of his elder brother. In my judgement, he is being truthful. Nonetheless, obtained knowledge of artifact location from his younger brother. Retrieving it and immediately heading to Zone 6.

He closed the book. The papers on the desk looked interesting as well. "On the Senate Investigation of the Death of Livius Lucretius, Governor of Etruria."
 

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the Heart of Darkness
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Nina's phone rang abruptly. The caller ID on the device simply said "McDipshit." White leaned over and pressed the accept prompt. "[sub]PUT ME ON SPEAKER[/sub]" came a garbled voice. White swiped her fingers over Nina's phone.

"You're on speaker now Black," White stated.

"I knew you had something to do with this you little twerp!" Black roared through the phone. "Where did you take Nina! She was doing something fucking important don't you know!?"

"Well look who's talking! We fell through the Wound you foul-mouthed neanderthal. The very type of spatial distortion that your dampening stone are supposed to stop? I dare say that it is you who has neglected your important duties."

"Well gangbang me with fuckin' cactuses shit-for-brains. The whole thing was something thrice damned important!"

"Cacti." White said flatly.

"Y'what?"

"The plural of cactus is cacti."

"Yeah! I don't fucking care! In case your tits are stopping you from looking out the fucking fuckity fuck windows, Anazorzia is collapsing in on itself!"

White covered her breasts in instinctive offense. "Why I'd never..."

"Nina! I hope you've figured out who killed the Matron, because I'm running out of fucking time over here!"

"What could you possibly be doing at a time like this that you'd have to rely on a mortal girl?" White scoffed.

Black's response physically caused Nina's phone to vibrate, "NOW LISTEN HERE YOU OPPAI LOLI WHORE, SOME OF US ADULTS HAVE FUCKING JOBS TO DO. AND ONE OF MY FUCKITY FUCK FUCKING JOBS IS MAKING SURE ANAZORZIA DOESN'T FALL APART AT IT'S FUCKING SEAMS. I'VE BEEN PLUGGING MORE HOLES OVER HERE THAN RED GETS HERSELF RAILED IN A YEAR." There was an explosion on the other side of the line. "Wounds and tears aside, there's even a foreigner with a subspace vacuum inside of its body. Do you understand how much of my energy it takes to seal an entire subspace dimension from where I am right now?"

"Well maybe if you relied on other people once and a while and didn't spend all of your free time tricking people into doing things that they would have done if you just asked them nicely, then we wouldn't be having this pointless argument while Anazorzia falls apart!" White retorted, her small body shaking with primal rage.

There was a shuddering in the Crystal Archives. The crystal floor turned opaque and then dark.

"Oh high heaven, what is it now?" White said, exasperated.

A familiar darkness flooded the library from top to bottom. The presence spoke in music sung by wind chimes. A path opened in the shadows, leading out of the Crystal Archives.

"If it's anything I can see, Primal Nightmare is fishing for something below the Wound." There was a pause. "Are you fucking kidding me? That's where you were? If you're in Blue's library, then I don't fucking see why I couldn't see into it!"

"Wow, well maybe all that eye-shadow's finally cause you to go blind!" White snapped. "Can you still see enough with those eyes to tell where Blue and Red are?"

There was silence from the phone for a few long moments. "No. I lost them when we hit that void. I need help finding them too."

"So what's your plan?"

"Find whoever killed the Matron. Find Red, find Blue, and stop this world from tearing itself apart."

"Why does the Matron matter?"

Black scoffed, "The Matron was the first creation in Anazorzia dumbass. She has the most strings of karmic destiny out anything in this world. Killing her is like cutting the core knot in rope bandage. Without her shouldering all the tension, everything started to fall apart faster and faster. New worlds are trying to force themselves into us, old ones are falling out. It's more than I can handle by myself. Whoever killed her definitely knew that she was a keystone in this stupid world of ours. Now get back up here you two twats... I need your help..."

---​

The journey to the engine room was quick for Philip as he pulled himself across the persistent aftermath of the Matron's death. Eldritch were still laying down where they had taken the brunt of the physic whiplash. Mnemosyne did her best to keep up with Philip's pace. Crown struggled still farther behind, too prideful to accept assistance from the goblins that followed him.

They made it to the engine room and the sealed door that kept them away from the front two cars of the train.

Faea looked at the door with a pensive glare. "Violet, do me a favor and put your hand on the door.

"Okay," Mnemosyne said as she made her way to the door. She put her hand on the metal and pressed against it. Nothing happened. "It's a door."

"Can you knock on it for me?"

Mnemosyne knocked.

"Harder... my hearing is not the best right now."

Mnemosyne knocked harder.

"A little lower... two... no, three feet lower."

Mnemosyne knocked lower and lower until everyone else heard it. Instead of the ringing clang of steel, this particular part of the door responded to her knock with a dull thud. Mnemosyne stepped back in shock. Faea smiled. "Shoot it."

"Excuse me?" Mnemosyne said, "Are you crazy?"

"Your guns shear the soul right? If it's a normal door, than it shouldn't do any damage." Faea said. "If I'm wrong, we don't lose much. If I'm right... then there are a lot more questions to this insane situation."

Mnemosyne gave Faea a incredulous look before picking up one of her guns and pointing it at where the door had gone bad. She gave Faea and Philip a second confirmatory look before she pulled the trigger.

The muzzle flashed bright white, and something left the barrel, but that's all that they could see. The door shuddered, broke off it's hinge and folded into the darkness of the engine room. A musty, wet damp smell rushed out of the cavity and into the cabin. It reeked of moss, tepid water, and musk.

The door had left a trail of blood into the darkness. Now that the door was gone, they could hear it clearly. What once was the machine-like whirring of the engine now resonated with deep long thrums. A heartbeat. A massive heartbeat.

"Finally, that stupid ringing is out of my ears. I had wondered what in the world was making that obnoxious noise." Faea motioned to be let down. "I believe some mysteries will be solved within that darkness, but I will venture no further from this point. I cannot fight in my condition. Philip, Violet, this will be up to you two."
 

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Hillary the Slime | David West | Jenny | Violet

With Violet forgiving her for damaging his rings, Hillary's mood brighted again. She was shiny, sitting next to Hillary eagerly listened to the group conversing, still retaining her platinum form while she still held the broken knee replacement in her hand. The idea of finding those that might still me on the ship excited Hillary, earning an approving nod as Jenny suggested it. This was soon stopped as Violet injected some very vital logic to the situation, separating now would be extremely dangerous.

"Hillary still hasn't seen Miia yet, she didn't seem to be in the planes outside the ship either. Maybe she's still in her room..." She responded to the brainstorming until Jenny offered the can of lemonade.

She hadn't ever seen a can before, not like this however. Taking the can into her hand, she spin it around curiously. "Hoenn Spring Lemonade? That's so very nice of you Jenny thank you!~ So... food is inside this, and Hillary needs to get inside it?" She peered at it for a while longer, noticing the tab. "Hmm..."

Despite the logical method of pulling the tab to open the can, Hillary simply pressed her platinum finger straight through the relatively fragile can. The sound of tearing metal was undercut by the sudden spray of pressurized liquid that splashed onto Hillary's face causing her to drop the knee replacement joint. In the ensuing domino effect, Hillary's body started to shift to the floor's material, having lost her platinum state with no platinum touching her. Without thinking, she jerked the can up as she attempted to grab the platinum again, only to get more lemonade on herself, enough in fact for her body to start liquefying. Soon enough, Hillary was sitting on a translucent, yellow pseudopod of lemonade with a nearly empty can of lemonade still in her hand. Her hair looked to be some odd look similar to Lisa Simpson's, like some sort of lemon hair. Within her liquefied form, Jenny could see the airpocket where her lungs could potentially be, slowly shrinking whenever she spoke only to inflate again. It was odd that she didn't appear to need to breath, but given Hillary's biology that certainly wasn't the weirdest part about her.

Looking over herself, she stuck her free hand into her mouth and her eyes widened. "Mmmmmm... This is delicious! Hillary has never had lemonade before, but this is very tasty!" She exclaimed, removing her hand and for a very brief moment it appeared like her fingers had disappeared, but only to return. "Thank you for sharing with Hillary!"
 

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"...Son of a-"

While he always knew the Rising Dawn was a collection of the strangest of characters, he had no idea just how deep their operations into these Labyrinths were. (Ohhhh, you're joking. "Colonel Nemesis"? Who the hell is named that? That has to be fake...)
So he was in "Zone 5" then but it still didn't really explain how he ended up here and what exactly they were trying to achieve by travelling to these worlds.
It was then that he realized that perhaps other members of the ship's crew ended up in other equally bizarre worlds like himself, a thought that did little to ease his concerns over his family's safety.
Was Julia in on it? Was that why she stole those weapons? Or was she and her family merely pawns of Colonel Nemesis? (If she was tricked by him, she can only blame herself, I mean, come on. "Nemesis"? What, was "Murderboner McKil-Lovin" taken?...)
It mentioned the death of Livia's father as well, Rugal noticing that while he was listed as having two brothers, only one of them was a suspect. (Huh, guess someone's better at covering their tracks...)
Shaking off his self-doubt, he took the mission log and stashed it before deciding to browse the findings of the Senate.
 

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"... Alright, I'll do what we can on this side Black. We might not agree on much, but no one here wants this place to get erased. We do this together." Nina said looking to White, that look of an adult disappointed with a misbehaving child. Without saying a word, she made it clear she wanted White to keep her comments to herself, they needed unity not division.

Nina stood up tall and waved a hand for White to follow towards Nocturne's entry way. "So probably stupid idea on my end, but is there not a way to make a quick fix to buy us some more time? Make a sturdy Peter to be your cornerstone and hook it up to the loose threads to at least hold some of this stuff back, like Wreck it Ralph and Turbo hooking himself into the network? If you can't do it alone, would getting the other Miriams make it easier?" Nina asked.

"Or is the reason we're looking for the murderer not just because of the Matron but because they might kill off any 'new' Matron as well? I don't understand exactly why finding the killer is important here other than the obvious justice being served. You make it sound like there's an ulterior motive to find them Black?" Nina asked as she drew closer to the new gateway.

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Phillip did as Faea ordered, but certainly not as gently as before, plopping her down in one of the chairs nearby unceremoniously. The noodle monster wasn't the most well versed in social etiquette and the idea of not having to carry the woman was too compelling. "Hmph, that explains why I couldn't see any farther into it..." Phillip spoke as he started making his way inside, then paused. "You can see yes, inside here?" Phillip asked, his tentacles slowly churning as he realizing that if Mnemonyse couldn't see in this space she could very easily shoot him.

If she didn't have the means to see within this space, Phillip would grab the web hamock out from under Faea, tie the ends together and sling it over Mnemonyse's shoulder before hopping inside. "Let's go! We don't have time to waste here."
 

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The investigation into the matter of Livius Lucretius' death has been undertaken by the Praetorian Guard under the command of Consul Julius Caesar. The investigation was completed in the seventh month of the third year of the Consulship of Julius Caesar, two years after the end of the Civil War.

The cause of Livius' death has been ascertained to be poison, but by what alchemical composition it is not known. The Praetorian Organization has spent one hundred silver pieces on the appraisal of the substance discovered in Livius' body. However, of the twenty five alchemists contacted, none were able to offer conclusive identification of the substance.

The substance is described as follows: It is white and thick. It is slightly gelatinous to the touch with a consistency reminiscent of the mucous found in a man afflicted with the cold. The smell is pungent, but not off putting, it is reminiscent of the scent of the alpine columbine and evokes the same moon-touched dream in sleeping men.

An Ionian alchemist by the name of Gaius Phyrrus Dexter, who works in a workshop in the Chalcidice, claims that he has seen such substance far to the North, pass the land of the Germans and into far flung kingdoms of Siber. When pressed further, he was unable to offer proof to the matter of fact and instead referred us to old stories passed to the Greeks by the Amazons who had once journeyed there to assist the khaganate of Mollor in taking a land rich in gold.

When the substance was introduced to a human body, we found the following effects.

When introduced to the slave women assigned to the Northwestern barracks, they reported no ill effects.

When introduced to the Gallic men digging the new canal, all but one fell into a deep sleep and could not be roused. Eventually those men died in their sleep from attrition of some sort, but not after at least the passing of two weeks. The man that was awoken was mad with lust and sought violently the comforts of a woman. He was killed after an arrow pierced his heart.

Investigations into suspected parties have yielded the following results.

Livius' younger brother, Callus Lucretius, has yielded no results. As expected, he was studying in the kingdom of the Persians and did not know of his brother's passing. When he discovered that news, he fell into tears and retired to his quarters for two days. On the third day we spoke further with him. He was unable to say for what reason anyone would wish for the death of Livius. We retrieved some personal effects from Callus and brought them to the Oracle at Delphi. Apollo affirmed that Callus had spoken the truth.

Livius' younger brother, Regis Lucretius, has yielded no results. After searching, we discovered Regis was in Britannia. He was similarly surprised to hear of the passing of his older brother, with whom he had no quarrel, but did not mourn for. At that time Regis informed us that Livius' son, Gaius Lucretius, had passed away a moon and a half ago attempting to climb to White Cliffs with his unit. We passed this information onto the Senate committee when it was received, but we did not deliver this information to the rest of the Lucretia estate for fear of disrupting the investigation. We presented some of Regis' personal effects to the Oracle at Delphi and Apollo found him to have spoken the truth.

When investigating the case of Livia Lucretius, we were unable to ascertain her involvement in the case at hand. She was not available to speak to us at the time. In lieu, we investigated by interviewing some of her handmaiden and collected some evidence from around her household. We found no items which were immediately suspicious. Her handmaidens were able to corroborate a single story of Livia Lucretius having journeyed to the Black Sea to visit members of her mother's family. We sent message to the legion stationed at the Crossing to assist in our investigation. Their findings returned that Livia was observed having taken residence for the course of two weeks with an older Amazonian woman.
That's where the report ended. The ink on the page was still fresh. Rugal could hear faint footsteps outside, probably heading out of the barracks. Rugal was certain that he would have a little time to rummage around for more items, or he could head out of the barracks quietly with what he already had. Though, whoever was left in the barracks had to be alone at this point.
 

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The inside of the engine room was as wet as it smelled. Each one of Mnemosyne's footsteps sank into a thick mass of undulating flesh. The consistency of the material was sickeningly soft and springy. The light from the crystals that Philip had appropriated from the other cart lit the mass beneath them a sickly green.

The heartbeat grew louder as they ventured deeper, each thrum sending waves through the veins in the floor and walls. Slime bubbled out from beneath gelatinous bulbs.

"I do not like the air of this place," Faea said from within her hammock, her voice barely above a whisper.

Mnemosyne was silent. She moved slowly, making sure that her footing was good before advancing forward. She held one of her pistols with both hands.

"There's someone else ahead. I hear a second heartbeat." Faea whispered in Philip's mass of tentacles.

---​

"That's not how karmic destiny works," Black replied as the two girls made their way down the pathway paved in shadows, "An individual's karmic destiny is developed as they do more and more things that effect other people in a significant way. It's a way to describe the amount of importance they have to developing a timeline. The Matron is special even in this regard. She is an immortal, and one of the Primals to boot, so there is no natural timeline wherein she would have died. Her death therefore is the first indicator that a separate course of events is forcing itself on our world."

"I know that you like the sound of your own voice, but could you please get on to the point?" White said exasperated.

Black made an annoyed noise. "Whoever killed the Matron is trying to destroy this world. And to destroy this world they need to destroy all of the linchpins keeping it together. So there's someone out there trying to kill me is what I'm getting at. That's why it's important."

Before they knew it, they had found their way out of the Crystal Archives. They were in the ballroom cart, where a door into an abject darkness was ajar. Crown was sitting near it, half-awake and attended by two goblins.

"A couple of people went in there earlier," Black said. She was standing on top of the clam-tentacle-grub demon that had tried to violate Nina the first time she was in the ballroom car. Black was taller than the other Miriams, thin and regal looking. She had a dark purple headband and a black trench coat that ran all the way down to the buckle of her boots. Her arms were crossed, each of her fingers was adorned with a stone ring.

Nina peered into the darkness and saw - instead of an undulating mass of organs - a swirling vortex of that glimmering blue dust that was present in the library and on the Matron's corpse. She staggered suddenly, assailed be a vision of the past.

The girl was sitting alone on a cliff overseeing a still ocean. The water was blue and clear, so much so that it was possible to see all the way down to the bottom of the sea floor. The girl was full grown. Her red hair was tied back in a long ponytail, her eyes were sad and somber, their azure color a reflection of the ocean. She held her knees against her chest and gazed longingly toward the horizon.

The world was beautiful, rolling meadows of grass and flowers, high skies filled with cotton clouds. The sun was warm and hovered eternally at the hem of faraway mountains. Yet, she was unsatisfied.

"Are you sad?" the Matron asked the girl.

"No," she answered.

"Do you wish to hear a story?" the Matron asked the girl.

"No," she answered.

"Why then, do you sit here and gaze so longingly toward the end of the world?" the Matron asked the girl.

The girl mused on this point in silence for some time before she answered, "I feel alone."

"Are you not surrounded by people who love you?" the Matron asked the girl.

"Yes, but all of you love me because I made like that," the girl replied. She stood up, a strong breeze stirred the ribbons in her dress. "There's no one here that I can really talk to. "

"Why not?"

"Because there is nothing new here. You wove this paradise, but it is too tranquil. There is no chaos, no strife, no anything for which life may be worth living." The girl held out her hands toward the sun.

"Would it make you happy if you could see new worlds perhaps?"

"Perhaps," the girl repeated.

"Then it will be so," the Matron bowed.
A snap brought Nina back to the present.

"Your tentacled roommate went in dragging to women with him. If you want to catch up to them you should hurry." Black said impatiently. Outside the windows Nina could see that the red tears had begun to widen, opening up like the torn stitching on a stuffed animal. Huge stone tablets were floating around the openings, tanking huge bolts of chaotic red energy. Each time a tablet cracked, one of the rings on Black's fingers flashed red.

---​

At the center of the engine room was a massive beating heart. A thousand veins and arteries connected it to the walls of the train. A thin emancipated looking creature lay before it, prostrated. The lower half of it's body fused into the pulsating mass of the floor. It looked up. Where there ought to have been eyes, there were instead sunken holes. As if its eyes had shriveled from dehydration. It's mouth was dry and agape, opening and closing like a beached fish.

"Oh my," came a polite boyish voice. "I did not expect visitors."

Reign stepped out from behind the beating heart. He wasn't wearing his usual uniform. Instead he wore long black robes that trailed behind him like tails. His eyes were closed, two thin lines on his face and his mouth was pinched into a perpetual smile. His hands were behind his back as he moved.

"I'm sorry, but you lack the authorization to be here. The engine room is for special personnel only I'm afraid."

Mnemosyne pointed her gun at Reign. "What's going on here."

"I am conducting the train in Nivdeth's stead." Reign said softly.

"What happened to Nivdeth?" Mnemosyne pressed.

"I am afraid that Nivdeth is no longer with us. He was relieved from his duty as conductor some time ago."

"Then, did you kill him?" Faea whispered.

"I am afraid that I will not be answering that question."

"You bastard!" Mnemosyne pulled the trigger on her gun.

An explosion ran out in the room and light filled the darkness from the briefest of moments. When everything settled, Reign smiled. The shot had not left a single mark anywhere in the room.

"I am afraid that I must ask you to refrain from discharging that firearm in here. If you kill this pitiable creature, the train will fall apart."

Mnemosyne took two swift steps to put Philip between her and Reign. She held her gun out toward him from cover. "Who in the fuck are you."

There was a blur of movement and Mnemosyne's gun went flying in twain.

Reign continued to smile. "I am Reign," he said, "the Painter's Servant." He adjusted the sword he held his left hand - a golden blade decorated with red tassels and draconic markings. "I have never been anything more, nor anything less."
 

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WAIT WAIT WAIT...You're telling me Livia's dad was killed by a-...*snort* freaking aphrodisiac?! Oh my god, what a way to go. It even sounds like it's fucking-pfffff-Hehehehahahhaha!"

Rugal found the man's demise slightly less entertaining as that damn laugh echoed within his head but at least he knew what to look out for.
Heheheahahaha! I'm sorry-ohh-I'm sorry! I just can't get this mental image out of my head. All of the poisons and toxins in the world and they go for an Aphrodisiac. God, talk about rigor mortis Eh?....Eh?....Because he most likely died with a massive raging-
The footsteps broke their lines of thought, prompting Rugal to quickly stash the Senate Report before resuming his ex-filtration.
Last thing he wanted was to outstay his welcome.
Using his Ki senses once more, he made sure the coast was clear before deciding to get out of the barracks the same way he got in.
Moving the ceiling slab out of the way, he silently leap back up onto the building's roof before covering his tracks and returning to where Livia was waiting.
Oh man, what if Livia really DID kill her father? And she used a-...Pffffff-heheehehahaha. I'm sorry, I'm sorry. I'm fucking crying back here. That will NEVER not be funny to me. Ohhh...That's made my day now...

Dropping down to street level beside the young Mistress, he presented the Senate report before saying "Security back here isn't nearly up to scratch. They left that right on a desk in plain view. Very sloppy for an "Elite Guard". They found he died of a poison- Aphrodisiac!-POISON!... *Ahem* and apparently managed to clear both of your father's brothers of the crime. At the end of the report mentions you saying with a "Amazonian Woman" but they didn't seem to have any hard links between you and the murder."

"But that's not all I found..."
Holding up the Rising Dawn report, he then explained "This tomb was written by someone from the Rising Dawn, my homeworld. They talk about travelling to different worlds and collecting certain artifacts. I don't know for what end but they described a item your father owned as a "small stone mechanical timekeeping device". There's hardly a chance that they're talking about that blasted box the Aurelius have?"
Glancing around for any prying eyes or ears, he put back on his jacket before asking "So, should we leave or shall I see if I can find more within? The guard is lax but I didn't want to risk losing what I had already found by lingering for too long. Your choice, Mistress."
 

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Hillary the Slime | David West | Jenny | Violet

"....Man, that's such a trip to watch." David remarked as Hillary went from being pure metal to pure lemonade in the space of a few seconds.
"You're most welcome Hillary. Now, we should be moving off now. They'll come for us again." The Gardevoir said as she on the flak jacket and begun to lea-
"Whoa, wait, where are you going?"
"I know you mightn't agree with me but if there's someone still on board, I'm their best chance of getting back to the rest of us safety."
"Oh come on, J, don't make me the bad guy here..." David pleaded, having already found her dead body before[footnote]The start of the Angel War, right after New York was hit.[/footnote] and not being exactly keen on finding it again.
"I'm sorry David but I can't just leave them behind, not without at least saying I tried everything I could."
"Wait-....oh shit!" Violet cursed once he remembered someone he was hoping to not have to remember again: "The Cartel! They're all still in the brig!"

"Oh you are fucking joking! After everything they put us though, you want us to rush in and save them?!" The sniper protested, about as excited by that prospect as you'd expect.
"Oh, I wasn't worried about saving them! I was worried that they might use the confusion to slip away! Hell, Cortex once built a inter-dimensional communicator using a public payphone!"
"Then maybe they could figure out a way to get rid of all the skeletons!"
Clearly conflicted by the change in plans, David rubbed his temples for a moment before muttering "Alright, alright! Two groups, one checks the personal quarters, the other checks the brig. Jenny, keep us in contact at all times. I'll take the Brig. Hillary, which group you want to go with?"
She could either go with David to make sure the bad guys they spent all that time and energy locking up stayed locked up or go around the crew quarters to see if there was anyone else left on the ship.