Skarag
Moon
- Joined
- Sep 25, 2019
At first, they felt nothing. It wasnt until their first steps, that they stumbled, breathing heavy, sweat forming quickly, a sense of vertigo plagued them.
Walking out of the cabin, became a chore. She was clinging to him by the time Alric could see them, bloodied, stumbling, and shaking.
He lowered himself a bit, for her to climb upon his back. He ran as best he could, given the circumstances.
Soon there was nausea and pain, dull aching pain, which only grew over time. By the time they reached the halfway point, Red felt the overpowering need to vomit.
The feeling of the curse taking effect was like a kick in the gut and Red paused midstep to breathe heavily, steadying herself by placing a hand on Gaknir's back. Damn that did not feel good. It felt as though she hadn't eaten in days and she'd done nothing but run for days, her stomach twisting painfully and her legs unsteady.
Climbing onto Gaknir's back wasn't nearly as easy as it had been and she had to use all her focus to keep herself anchored on his back. As the great wolf ran, Red's stomach only twisted further with each lunge, the pain turning to nausea.
As they arrived to Alric's she nearly fell to the ground as they arrived, holding onto Gaknir's side even as he panted heavily. The metallic taste of blood in her mouth let her know that they needed to hurry and she pulled her pack from her back as Alric exited his home, a false look of concern on his features.
"Red. Gaknir. You do not look well," he remarked as though sad, his beady eyes taking in their every detail. "Nor do we feel it Alric," Red replied weakly, spitting blood into the dirt and hobbling forward as the man approached. Get the information first, she reminded herself, resisting the urge to attack him outright.
Gaknir grew concerned by her inability to stay focused, let alone stand. He was not sure that she would have the time she was given.
He was uncertain if she had placed or would be able to place her decay rune. He, himself, was unable to call upon his nature magic, partially there were no undead at the edge of the forest, and secondly, Alric seemed to have warded the area to prevent its use.
"Im assuming you were not dumb enough to return empty handed, my friends." Alric held out his hands expectantly, as a small horde of zombies seemed to flank him, and a few moved towards the pair.
Gaknir shifted his body, trying his best to shield her, from the encroachment of the shambling horde.
The air was thick with the stench of decay and betrayal. Alric, was an eager opportunist, two powerful foes added to his undead collection.
He practically salivated at the thought of what he could do with his undead beauty, Red.
Red who knelt before him, fumbling for the clasp on her backpack, so weak, so feeble, so deliciously fresh and close to death.
Walking out of the cabin, became a chore. She was clinging to him by the time Alric could see them, bloodied, stumbling, and shaking.
He lowered himself a bit, for her to climb upon his back. He ran as best he could, given the circumstances.
Soon there was nausea and pain, dull aching pain, which only grew over time. By the time they reached the halfway point, Red felt the overpowering need to vomit.
The feeling of the curse taking effect was like a kick in the gut and Red paused midstep to breathe heavily, steadying herself by placing a hand on Gaknir's back. Damn that did not feel good. It felt as though she hadn't eaten in days and she'd done nothing but run for days, her stomach twisting painfully and her legs unsteady.
Climbing onto Gaknir's back wasn't nearly as easy as it had been and she had to use all her focus to keep herself anchored on his back. As the great wolf ran, Red's stomach only twisted further with each lunge, the pain turning to nausea.
As they arrived to Alric's she nearly fell to the ground as they arrived, holding onto Gaknir's side even as he panted heavily. The metallic taste of blood in her mouth let her know that they needed to hurry and she pulled her pack from her back as Alric exited his home, a false look of concern on his features.
"Red. Gaknir. You do not look well," he remarked as though sad, his beady eyes taking in their every detail. "Nor do we feel it Alric," Red replied weakly, spitting blood into the dirt and hobbling forward as the man approached. Get the information first, she reminded herself, resisting the urge to attack him outright.
Gaknir grew concerned by her inability to stay focused, let alone stand. He was not sure that she would have the time she was given.
He was uncertain if she had placed or would be able to place her decay rune. He, himself, was unable to call upon his nature magic, partially there were no undead at the edge of the forest, and secondly, Alric seemed to have warded the area to prevent its use.
"Im assuming you were not dumb enough to return empty handed, my friends." Alric held out his hands expectantly, as a small horde of zombies seemed to flank him, and a few moved towards the pair.
Gaknir shifted his body, trying his best to shield her, from the encroachment of the shambling horde.
The air was thick with the stench of decay and betrayal. Alric, was an eager opportunist, two powerful foes added to his undead collection.
He practically salivated at the thought of what he could do with his undead beauty, Red.
Red who knelt before him, fumbling for the clasp on her backpack, so weak, so feeble, so deliciously fresh and close to death.
Last edited: