Act I, Chapter I: The Wall in the Dunes NPC: Shizen Chikara WC: 1577 |
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It was early in the morning and Chi was struggling through the increasing heat, having only just experienced a contrastingly cold night. Naku sat on Chi’s shoulder with legs hanging lose on either side of his sister’s shoulders. He was covered with the clothing that Chi had stolen from the village during her escape and yet every now and then he would let out a weak bleating. Chi tried to comfort him as best as she could but he simply wasn’t as strong as the former, future guardian of nature. The spear she held, which had also been stolen from her previous prison, was sturdy and provided her a bit of relief in the form of a walking stick. Still, every step would soon burn her feet in the sun baked sand and every glimpse at the spear reminded her that the Morisei had been stolen. That spear was her only connection to her old life, and it was in the hands of the men who killed that life. “Baaaahhhh!” Naku shouted. It wasn’t the weak kind of bleat that he had been giving. No, this time it was one fueled by fear cast towards Chi’s blind spot. She turned sharply with just enough time to leap out of the way of a sand wolf’s attack. It landed with a skid and Chi ducked down to three limbs, leaving one hand still clutching onto her weapon. Naku was unfortunately unable to hold on to Chi and flew several meters behind her. He let out a quick scream just before hitting the desert floor with enough force to partially immerse him in the warm sand. Chi looked back momentarily and the teacup goat gave a reassuring yelp, allowing her to return focus to the furious furry staring her down. The two animals growled at each other in a fruitless attempt to get the other to submit. Chi was opposed to fighting with creatures of the land, but she needed energy that his flesh could give her. Not to mention her skin was paler from being imprisoned in that fat bastard’s mansion for all those years. She had given the clothes she stole to her brother and was left damn near naked and exposed. She wasn’t taking to the desert sun very well, and her skin was very close to blistering. This wolf had decided that she was food and so Chi had no choice but to turn him into some sort of screen to shield her from the sun… A sunscreen if you will. “Owoooooooo!” The wolf was ready to attack, but Chi was already prepared. With the wolf’s head tilted Chi closed in, swinging the blade of her spear at her opponent’s neck. Fortunately for the wolf he just barely dodged the swipe. He toppled over and rolled on his back for a second before regaining his composure to stand and square off with the human again. Chi dropped to her knees while maintaining her vision on the canine and keeping Naku in her peripherals. The little goat was still lying down covered in hot sand, continuously letting out an almost bored bleating that paused only so he could take a breath. He captured the wolf’s attention who turned his head towards Chi’s brother and then back at her before he lunged at him. Chi intercepted by thrusting the blunt end of the spear into his face which flung him through the air. Chi was once again in the sand and was now panting from exhaustion. She was dehydrated and starving but she had to protect her little brother. The wolf got to his feet and that was when Chi noticed that he wasn’t in much better shape than she was. She took a deep breath and focused on the creatures presence, using her connection to the earth to feel his pain. She gasped, and a tear fell from both eyes. She lowered her head in the process and the sun reflected off her horns, piercing the wolf’s vision and momentarily blinding him. With tears still in her eyes Chi seized the opportunity. She channeled all of her energy into her legs and launched herself forward with her spear’s blade pointed forward. There was a high-pitched yelp from the beast as it was run through, and after Chi retracted her spear the flood gates opened an it wasn’t long before he was drained of all fluids. Chi stayed with the wolf while he bled out, stroking his fur softly with her forehead locked with the side of his face. She cried for him, not because he was dying by her hand but because he was dying long before she met him. She felt she was doing the right thing in order to secure her own safety as well as her brother’s, but didn’t mean that it was something that she had wanted to do. As the life left the canine’s eyes, she took a deep breath and prepared herself for what she would have to do next. It was another necessity if she was going to survive long enough to find the Morisei. Quickly and skillfully she detached the skin from the creature’s body in one large pelt and then covered herself, pulling string from the shirt Naku was wrapped in to keep it together. Blood dripped off the coat and onto her skin, staining the white fabric that covered her unmentionables. Now that the warrior was shielded, she went against her better instincts and ate from the raw flesh of the beast’s carcass. Naku finally pulled himself out of the sand at the sight of Chi feasting but she held him back, knowing that he wouldn’t be able to digest any kind of meat. Instead, she picked the goat up in one arm and her spear held in the opposite hand. Chi was used to eating meat raw and had been doing so most of her life, though the consumption of any food along with the salty blood that filled it would soon cause her to feel worse than if she hadn’t eaten it. Of course she didn’t know this. In a burst of clarity Chi connected with the earth once again and could feel the Morisei’s power was near. Still holding her brother and her weapon Chi ran as fast as her withered little body would let her. Traveling over just a few nearby dunes, she stumbled upon something strange. A wall. There was a massive, sheer wall blocking her path. She slid down the last dune and at the bottom she dropped her accessories, the spear and Naku, and proceeded to examine the exterior of this barrier. She dashed in one direction with Naku struggling to keep up with her. She held a hand along the wall as she ran, then she turned around and ran back to her starting point with her other hand against the wall. She passed by Naku again who slowly turned around and then trotted as quickly as his stubby legs would allow. Chi could tell the wall stretched in a curve, and there was no discernible entrance that she could see in her short pass. She slammed her fist on against her new obstacle’s metal material. She shouted in pain and in her temper she kicked the wall. Now reeling from two hurt appendages she hopped backwards and fell into the sand. Chi spat at the ground as she rubbed her tender knuckles. She decided to fall back completely to lay on the wolf pelt which opened up to reveal her barely covered form to the sun once more. She didn’t care. She knew the Morisei was on the other side of the wall, but at the moment there seemed like no way to get to it. She didn’t know what was on the other side of the wall, and she had no energy left to traverse the entire exterior to find a door. So instead, she closed her eye and breathed slowly. Naku approached her and gave her a soft, loving lick on her cheek which was splattered with droplets of wolf blood. She started to pet him and then it hit her. She knew what she needed to do. She didn’t know what was on the other side of that wall, it could be a Maigo base or possibly a friendly village, but she knew that the Morisei was in there so she needed to get herself in there. There was only one solution to this problem that made sense. “Baaaaaaaahhh!” She bleated. She bleated with all her might as loud as she could. She jumped to her feet and began to scratch savagely at the metal wall, having learned not to strike it. “BAAAAaaahhhhHHHH!” She bleated with a ferocity that only a human raised most of her life as a goat could muster. “Baaahhh!” Naku chimed in. “BAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH!” They yelled together like that continuously while simultaneously attacking the wall with their various claws and hooves and horns. To any ordinary person it would appear that a horned young woman had lost her mind. Chi was nearly naked except for a few wraps and a wolf pelt, and seemed to be attempting to raid a hidden village with only a miniature goat creature. She stood at only five foot three and in her current state seemed like she could be knocked over by a gust of wind. She was tenacious however and would keep yelling and scratching until somebody came to check out what was going on. |
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