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nexus_crossings2016-12-12 07:26 pm
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Icy Mirrors and Mistaken Identities
Unlike the sudden freeze of last Winter, this year there has been a subtle chill, a gradual progression of frost across grass and stone. It nips at your skin should you forget to wrap up, but is otherwise harmless. That is, apart from one section of the Nexus.
It seems to wander in the blink of an eye. Here one moment, gone the next. Sometimes slyly, sometimes by placing itself directly in a traveller's path. Either way the area is shrouded in a thick fog that is staggeringly luminous, suggesting a strong, obscured sun is trying to get through but only succeeding in illuminating the air itself. Even the most frequent Nexus visitors soon find themselves lost. It's eerily still, there is only the sound of your breathing, of your footsteps crunching frost and thin ice.
As you venture further you spot silhouettes standing in the distance. Drawing closer you find tall slabs of ice are scattered throughout the misty landscape. They all tower over you, and the perfectly cut surfaces all shine like mirrors back at you. The more you walk, the more of them seem to have erupted from the earth, until you catch yourself moving in the corner of your eye. At least, you thought it was yourself. You soon find yourself wondering: Are you alone?
((Winter Event! Hurrah! This event allows you to bring out a doppelgänger for your character to cause chaos or try out a different side of them! Details can be found here. Or for questions and plotting, the OOC post is here. Threadhopping and mixing up characters and doppelgängers is definitely encouraged. Feel free to ask me anything and, most importantly, have fun!))
It seems to wander in the blink of an eye. Here one moment, gone the next. Sometimes slyly, sometimes by placing itself directly in a traveller's path. Either way the area is shrouded in a thick fog that is staggeringly luminous, suggesting a strong, obscured sun is trying to get through but only succeeding in illuminating the air itself. Even the most frequent Nexus visitors soon find themselves lost. It's eerily still, there is only the sound of your breathing, of your footsteps crunching frost and thin ice.
As you venture further you spot silhouettes standing in the distance. Drawing closer you find tall slabs of ice are scattered throughout the misty landscape. They all tower over you, and the perfectly cut surfaces all shine like mirrors back at you. The more you walk, the more of them seem to have erupted from the earth, until you catch yourself moving in the corner of your eye. At least, you thought it was yourself. You soon find yourself wondering: Are you alone?
((Winter Event! Hurrah! This event allows you to bring out a doppelgänger for your character to cause chaos or try out a different side of them! Details can be found here. Or for questions and plotting, the OOC post is here. Threadhopping and mixing up characters and doppelgängers is definitely encouraged. Feel free to ask me anything and, most importantly, have fun!))
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Miles huffs because as effortless as he makes bouncing off the walls look, it simply isn't. That thing was taking some good shots and he knows that the Wendigo thing isn't gonna stay down. If his friend isn't trying to stand, the young man is going to jerk him up to his feet by his shoulder or maybe his shirt - whatever he can grab.
"This is the part where we run."
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"Run...okay run. But if it comes after us we have to hide..!"
He scrambles past the first few mirrors, unsure where exactly he should be going but doing his best to cut off direct line of sight between them and the wendigo as quickly as possible.
Adrenaline is his friend right now, punching through the heaviness he had felt in his limbs as a combination of fear and cold. He won't be nearly as fast as Miles, but he runs pretty damn quick for a normal. Someone's had to do this before.
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He'll save the thought that this is an awfully crappy thing to be an expert on for when they aren't running for the sake of their lives and limbs.
Miles is on the same lines as Josh is thinking - if they break way from the things vision and then, put as much distance between themselves and the wendigo as possible ... then it's probably their best bet. Hope for a gust of winter wind to hide their tracks.
"I think I see a shed up ahead. Do you see it too?"
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"Hurry! We gotta get in there..!"
The fog won't buy them much more time. But luckily, while the shed is locked Josh has a key for it on him. Why he does will be explained when they're not hurrying inside and pulling the door shut after them.
"Okay no matter what, do not move. Don't scream, don't even breathe if that thing tears open the window." Josh hisses the instructions while he carefully scoots along the wall and gets down on his knees again to use the speeder that is taking up most of this small shack as something to hide behind.
Another screech, much closer now.
"It's vision is based on movement."
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There's a look he shoots the other young man as they get into their hiding spot in the shed. One that says, 'I see that Jurassic Park reference you just made there', but he doesn't say it aloud. The wendigo's vision might be based on movement, but that doesn't mean that thing is deaf.
Miles points at the ... whatever this bike thing is they're crouching against and he mouths the following phrase.
"Does it work?"
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"Y...yeh chhhant hhhhide...f..from mee....!" The last word breaks off into another shriek that rattles the boards. Josh doesn't take the bait the wendigo is laying out. He keeps still and keeps his eyes shut. It isn't until he can hear the creature muttering to itself over the sound of the wind blowing into the shack that Josh heaves an exhale, trembling from head to toe.
"Shit..ffffuuck. Y..you ok?" He looks back at Miles, half whispering and half crying. Stops when Miles points at the speeder. What about i----snow shouldn't affect it since it doesn't run on the ground. Miles? Might just be a genius.
"I..yeah. I can..drive it."
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Not knowing much about that vehicle, Miles has a lot of questions racing through his mind. Does it need time to get started? Does he need to grab keys? There must be something more to getting it going than just sitting on it, right?
So the lean black teenager has decided that he's going to play the role of distractor for Josh. He takes off without a warning ...
out of the shed and toward the sound of wedigo noise.
"Hey ugly." He shouts. "If you're looking for a snack you're gonna have to catch me."
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He can't lose someone else again.
Why didn't you save us, Josh? Why did you want us to die?! Why do you hate us? We could have been together Josh!
Trembling fingers fly over the gauges and work the clutch to try to coax a cold engine to spring into life. Not again. He won't fail again. He doesn't have time to look at them now. To argue with them. There might still be time to save Miles and that's what's most important here.
Easy, kid. You'll stall the engine. This first. Remember the steps. Just like I taught you.
Josh's panicked breathing steadies. He knows there's no one's hand on his shoulder, but he appreciates the phantom sensation all the same. Han and Joshua rebuilt this goddamn thing from the ground up. He knows how to do this. In the tiny shack the hum of the power source lifting the speeder a few inches off the ground is deafening. It washes away his sisters voices. Washes away Han's. Leaves Josh alone and twisting the right handle as he eases the speeder out of the doorway before giving it the beans and startling himself with the power at which the machine kicks up the snow around them and lurches into the turn Josh pulled it into as he hurries to catch up with his friend.
Before the Wendigo does.
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Snow flies from under both of sets of feet. The human teenager is fast, but he isn't super fast. Nor does he seem to be as well equipped for the winter as this distorted and deformed version of Joshua is. It doesn't take long for him to close in on Miles, who, is beginning to feel tired from all the energy expended from running and fighting with this thing.
Leaping after the plain clothes Spider-man it attempts to pull the young man down by the shoulders and begin chewing on his head. It's a sharp elbow meeting the windpipe of the beast that keeps it from being successful. It's stunned for a second. Taking the time to cough and spit black ichor our from around it's sharp teeth, but it's back to chasing him again all too soon.
The long limbs of wendigo Josh closes the distance in only a couple of strides ...
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He's going faster than he probably should in these conditions, but there's not a whole lot of options if Joshua wants to catch up with Miles.
"Come on...come on..MILES!"
Josh risks the noise he makes while he swerves around a few trees and slows so he's right next to his friend. Josh leans over and holds out an arm for Miles.
"Hurry! Get on!" The snow that he's kicked up isn't going to provide them cover for long at all.
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This thing - whatever it is, wherever it came from ... It's loud, unstable looking and a little bit dangerous - but Miles is glad it was in that shed. He won't waste any time sprinting towards the speeder as fast as he can. Only barely keeping in front of the wendigo.
A super-human, spider-powered leap gets Miles onto the back of the speeder.
"Go!" He yells, unable to hold back the volume with all the adrenaline running through him. He clings to Josh's back. "Go now."
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He hits the throttle and sends them speeding away from the pissed off Wendigo-Josh and back through the Nexus. The fog is lifting the closer they get to the main drag of the Plaza but Josh doesn't slow down until they're on a street he recognizes. There's a food stall up the way Han likes to take him to now and again but it's much too early for it to be open. Josh parks the speeder and lets out a breath he wasn't aware he'd been holding. The world still feels fragile, like anything he reaches out to touch may shatter like the mirrors had. Bring out more monsters.
But Miles is alive. Josh had felt his heartbeat against his back. Felt the teen's nails dig into him to hold on.
He turns around and looks at the younger man. He's alive. Josh reaches out and places his hand on Miles' shoulder. It stays. He's Real.
"Couldn't just...leave a Bro hanging."