Previously, back in Wislayn
[sblock=More Shopping]Ohm Eleven gladly trades the Frigid Wall Projector for the disk of pale pink synth. Next he looks to make a deal for the glass panel with several squares of red glass set within. To trade he has a Teleporter (bounder) (lvl 7) and an Infiltrator (lvl 5).[/sblock]
The merchant takes another look at Ohm's items, making a "hmm" sound as he considers. Then he picks up the Bounder. "Good for getting out of a tight spot, and I have a son who's going traveling. That for the thru-viewer," he says with a firm nod.
[sblock=Ohm's Stuff]Ohm, you now have a Gravity Nullifier, level 8, and an X-Ray viewer, level 7.[/sblock]
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Previously, back in the Augur village
Wisco sighs as an awkward pause falls over the conversation. I should never have mentioned the damned upside-down mountain. But its too late now, he is hooked, his curiosity has been aroused and once more his path seems to have turned a circle and he is back to the mountain. I should have stuck with the original plan and just gone walkabout for a few days before taking Kolos up on his offer. But already the intention to re-join the caravan is turning to dust and being scattered by the winds of fate. Or whatever it is that leads a person to choose one path over another. Wisco really likes caravans. Long ago one had rescued him from a home that was no longer his when he was just a boy. Since then, they had taken him to all sorts of interesting places. Part of him mourns the path untaken. But already his interest is quickening at the thought of seeing more of what he has only glimpsed through the view windows.
Wisco lets silence fill the space as he sits staring at the biomechanical trees for quite some time. Eventually he stands and walks over to one of the trees. Reaching out he places a hand on it.
"I like the trees," he says. "They are beautiful. And clever," he adds, inspecting the sweeping branches that form the upper structure. "I grew up in the wilderness. I love forests in particular. If ever I stop in one place long enough to settle down, perhaps I would do so in a place like this."
Wisco is not sure if the change in conversation will take. If there is a connection between what is happening in the village and the trees, perhaps it will be greeted with the same blank wariness. Or perhaps not. He can only see.
[sblock=OOC]I should really start by leveling/advancing Wisco. But time is not on my side, so I'll just jump in and sort the leveling later. For now:
1. Numenera (trained) 2 INT Effort +1 Edge [roll0] - What evidence is there that the trees have the ability to make a connection with the Augers of the village?
2. Wilderness Lore (trained) 2 INT Effort +1 Edge [roll1] - What would such a hive queen be like, and how could you identify it or even communicate?
Intention is to stay the night a do a little gentle info gathering being careful not to wear out his welcome. The next day Wisco will return to Wislayn to catch up with the others. Wisco is pretty sure at least some of them will be heading out for the upside down mountain.[/sblock]
You feel the tree pulse under your fingers, the bark pressing roughly into your skin like its breathing. The small extrusions whip out and cover over your hand. It's not painful, and you believe with a good pull you could be free, but it holds your hand flush. A small aperture irises open, and a faint blue light pours over you.
Next to you, a slightly younger Augur woman speaks, her gray eyes going blue as she does. "Do you wish to be concentrated? You are not lacking. These others support each other, but you are self-sufficient."
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Right now, at the braided river arch
"Thats quite something," says Wisco, closing up the last few yards between himself and the rest of the group. "The water I mean, not those three up ahead. Thats just odd. Shall we see what's going on?"
Without waiting for an answer, Wisco moves on down the path towards river and the three strangers.
Xaion looks up at the strange water wall. Reminding him of something similar he seen long ago, granted that was when his eyes worked properly. Still he could see much more now. He keeps silent and in pace with the others. He isn't sure what to make of the three odd figures.
Coming closer, you can see a tall, noble-looking Augur with a long fall of silver hair, with fine and elegant features, pale gray eyes, wearing robes of liquid metal in gold, bronze, and blue crysteel. His hands are covered with a thin gold mesh, glowing slightly at the fingertips where he touches the human at his feet. His head is tilted back, his mouth open looking like someone taking in a desperately-needed drink of water. The human kneeling at the Augur's feet has skin dark as the void, with small round scars running down his bare arms. He wears nothing but an open vest and breeches, both made of blood-red shimmering silk. A torque of white ceramic plates encircles his throat, and two silver nodules are attached to the back of his head. He shakes like a leaf in a high wind, his face nearly ashen as the Augur touches his temples.
At the Augur's side is what looks like a manikin of gold light, pummeling the Augur with semi-insubstantial fists, trying to yank at his hands. A high-pitched noise emanates from it, a repeated cry as it alternating hits and pulls.