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<blockquote data-quote="gideonpepys" data-source="post: 7910324" data-attributes="member: 79141"><p><strong>Session 256, Part Two</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>“Time Travel, Kids: Not Even Once”</strong></p><p></p><p>How was it possible for Jenny and her cabal to come here? Once, they had been pursued by Leon through the Dreaming and had used the ancient icons of time and space to escape. Leon had tried to thwart them multiple times, in multiple timelines. Was this one of them?</p><p></p><p>They were all here – Jenny herself, and the sea-hag Weary Enid, both slain very recently (and the former subsumed by Lavanya); Blue Meg, the swamp witch, whom Unit B had killed the foot of an ancient ziggurat; Ambertain the Black, who had met his end in the palace of the blighted dragon, Tatzel; and Gorago, the annis hag, whom Leon had killed in the Vault of Heresies, in the process of retrieving the bloodstone ape.</p><p></p><p>Joined together in a cabal like this, their magical powers were fearsome: Blue Meg summoned vipers to beset Korrigan; Jenny tried and failed to betwitch Quratulain; Ambertain sought to implant false memories in Uriel; Weary Enid summoned a squadron of ghouls. Gorago drew a great sword, ran along the length of the whale and prepared to leap the gap to bring the fight to Rumdoom.</p><p></p><p>The unit was flagging; this new set of foes, plus the complication of hundreds of battling undead, sorely tested their morale.</p><p></p><p>Rumdoom struggled up, fighting off cadavers. Leon created another portal, from the clergy ascendancy to the age of the Ancients, and teleported Korrigan to the modern era to defend that region from the susurrus. The susurrus failed, but caused Korrigan to flag, having absorbed its necrotic energy. The serpent threw another comet at Uriel, raised even more grasping arms, then slithered back under the plane through the gap, creating a figure-of-eight, and crushing Korrigan between his contra-flowing coils</p><p></p><p>Gupta fought her way out of the grasping arms, and did her best to pursue the serpent, despite the battling dead. Uru summoned El Perro to join his squad of spirits. Their old friend was much more himself than he had been on Nem and said how much he enjoyed the chance to fight alongside them again.</p><p></p><p>Uriel was about to turn his attention to the cabal, when a portal began to appear on the back of the whale. Not more enemies, surely? Leon recognised the arcane signature. “I think it’s one of mine!” he said, baffled.</p><p></p><p>When the portal opened, his Dream Team leaped through: Ascodel, the irrepressible bralani; Redcoat the drunken and foul-mouthed bear; Nbed, the vampiric satyr; and their two recent companions, Etiotek Ekiokiet and the Huldregarl. They had caught up with Jenny and her cabal at long last, and made the most of the element of surprise: Redcoat charged at Gorago and seized her from behind; Ascodel unleashed lightning at the other four, declaiming all the while; Nbed attacked Ambertain and almost killed him with a single blow; Etiotek played a tune that seemed to mould or direct the Huldregarl, which crashed like a wave onto Weary Enid’s ghouls.</p><p></p><p>Another figure still stood silhouetted in the portal. It was Leon! He gave a smart salute to himself, then stepped out of sight to avoid confusion (leaving the portal open).</p><p></p><p>With the cabal distracted, Uriel instead invoked his monster slaying incarnation, Jannick, formed the arsenal of Dhebisu into a broadsword, and carved a chunk out of the Voice of Rot. Quratulain carried on shooting at its head, shrugging off zombie attacks from all sides.</p><p></p><p>Weary Enid muttered a spell and Ascodel began to drown. The sea-hag cackled, pleased to have shut him up.</p><p></p><p>Rumdoom stepped through one of Leon’s portals to the era of the Ancient Orcs, where the titan’s head was now, and threw his last Icy End of World Grenade. It created a freezing sphere, which the whole of the serpent would now have to pass through.</p><p></p><p>“Ah! You are using time against me!” said the Voice. “Truly, you may be the greatest of all of us. Zubov, Morkanstall, Komanov, all of my servants slain by your hands; all of my greatest treasures <em>in </em>your hands: The Skull, the Stone, the Eye. If you strike me down, you will worthy of the title, Champion of the End, and thus you will continue my great work. Finish it, Rumdoom. Finish it!”</p><p></p><p>Grabbed again, Leon teleported free, then began to set up more portals. By now, he had created a complex network, making it easier for his allies to defend the plane, and get around without fighting through hordes of zombies.</p><p></p><p>The serpent had moved far enough that its coils released Korrigan. Now able to see one of Leon’s portals, he transformed into a lightning bolt and shot through it, appearing as far away as he could, on the lip of the Rise of Humanity. The Voice of Rot could still see him, though, and summoned more grasping arms to beset him, then threw a comet at him, smashing a hole in the plane as he dodged aside. Then the serpent surged forward to susurrate, causing Korrigan to flag again and cracking the era of the Rise in the process. This onslaught greatly amused the Voice of Rot and it began to laugh.</p><p></p><p>Gupta was nowhere near the Voice. She switched to hybrid form and levelled Reason at Gorago, to help out the Dream Team. Her shot rang out and Gorago fell into the abyss. Freed from his struggle, the raging, drunken Redcoat turned to charge at Enid, who was forced to break concentration and defend herself. Ascodel was freed from her spell instantly.</p><p></p><p>Uru kept up his attacks on the serpent and added Lorcan Kell to his roster of spirit warriors. The crime boss might have been wicked in life, but he did not wish to see all life destroyed, and hurled a swarm of knives at the titan.</p><p></p><p>Uriel landed where he could. “Get the king to me!” he said to Leon.</p><p></p><p>Quratulain jetted into the Icy End aura (as the closest clear space), expecting that the cold would not affect her, but felt the painful chill – the first she had felt in centuries. Nothing could resist the Icy End of the World, she learned. Still, she found it invigorating!</p><p></p><p>By now, Rumdoom had been grabbed by more arms, and couldn’t pull himself free. He used a destructive cold blast rune to freeze the arms solid, then drew his blunderbuss.</p><p></p><p>Leon added more portals, then teleported to Korrigan, and sent him to Uriel, where he was fully healed. But this manoeuvre left Leon exposed, right next to the head of the serpent! The titan snapped at him, but missed, knocking him aside.</p><p></p><p>Gupta shot at the serpent with Reason, to distract him from Leon. This wound caused the serpent to surge towards her at an incredible speed.</p><p></p><p>“Would you desire songs of your deeds?” asked the Voice “Would you be paintings? Statues? Even if you win this day, the time that you live will be dwarfed by your misremembered history.” </p><p></p><p>Across the whole plane, all the serpent’s foes began to retch. Some were able to resist the urge, but the others – the Dream Team, Uru, Quratulain – were forced to vomit up a white that pulsed with their heartbeat. Quratulain had to pull off her mask to release hers. They slithered towards the Voice of Rot and were absorbed. As it bore down on Gupta, the titan continued his diatribe. “I seek to fulfill my purpose, for I was created to witness death!”</p><p></p><p>He sank his fangs into Gupta, injecting her with Soul Rot poison – a death sentence, for this body of hers. She fell to the ground.</p><p></p><p>Uru summoned Olivert Boone, whom they had recently encountered on Nem. Uru's phantom posse continued to attack the serpent on his behalf, while he caught his breath.</p><p></p><p>Quratulain wiped her mouth, then took steady, careful aim…</p><p></p><p>Rumdoom fired his blunderbuss. It didn’t do much good.</p><p></p><p>Leon teleported himself and Gupta to Uriel. Uriel was waiting for them and healed Leon instantly. Gupta saved him the bother, thrashing about in sudden paroxysms, restoring herself.</p><p></p><p>On the back of the whale, the fight had tipped against the Dream Team, as they had been crippled by the White Worm spell.</p><p></p><p>Korrigan gave orders. He moved to cover the Demonocracy; Leon moved the Clergy Ascendancy. Uru, by now very weak could see what was coming, and flitted out of the way: the Voice of Rot aimed for Leon, moving as fast as it could, calling down a comet that struck him squarely and susurrating as it came. Though freshly restored, Leon felt himself flag already, but grasped the hilt of his Dreaming Blade and bravely stood his ground as the serpent came on, mouth agape.</p><p></p><p>Behind him, another portal opened. Not one of his!</p><p></p><p>Through the new portal stepped an odd assortment of strangers: an olive-skinned warrior in RHC garb, wielding a greatsword; an eladrin weretiger in hybrid form; a dwarven priest in ice-blue armour; a huge metal minotaur; and – strangest of all – an enormous biomechanical flea, the mount for a rangy rider wearing a hooded boiler suit and rebreather, and wielding a aelectronic lance. </p><p></p><p>“We’ve arrived at the turning point, just as Uncle said we would,” cried the warrior. They rushed forward and interposed themselves between the titan and Leon. The minotaur clapped its hands together and caused a wave of thunder to slow the titan down; the dwarf muttered an incantation and summoned two ice elementals in its path; the warrior and the eladrin moved swiftly to flank it; the gigantic flea leapt high into the air and landed on the back of the serpent, allowing its rider to apply the aelectric lance. </p><p></p><p>Though their attacks did little to harm the titan, they certainly vexed him. And they saved Leon from being attacked – the serpent smashed into the ice elementals instead.</p><p></p><p>“We’re from the future,” said the dwarf to Leon. “Please don’t ask us too many questions. We’re not supposed to talk.” Leon noticed that, although the portal had closed, the priest was holding in his hand a fragment of the Arc of Reida (of similar size and shape to the one now possessed by Uriel). </p><p></p><p>Rumdoom stepped through a nearby portal, attacked the titan with the Stone of Not, and was immediately knocked to the floor again. The frost priest knelt when he saw him. “My lord,” he said, with tears in his eyes.</p><p></p><p>While the titan was occupied, Quratulain – who had been carefully aiming for a long time – opened fire: right into the serpent’s empty eye-socket. It screeched and raised its head and neck into the air.</p><p></p><p>Korrigan flew through the air towards the fight, giving orders to Gupta and Rumdoom to get back on their feet. As soon as he saw the newcomers, the Humble Hook told him their names and something of their histories. (He kept them to himself for now.)</p><p></p><p>Leon saw the terrible struggle going on between the cabal and his Dream Team, and decided to try to turn it for them. He cast <em>mire the mind</em> on Jenny, Enid, Blue Meg and Ambertain; with great effort, he caused all four of them to throw themselves into the Gyre. He watched them go, just to be sure.</p><p></p><p>Now the Dream Team could leap across the gap and attack the titan, even as the undead whale sagged and fell towards the Gyre itself.</p><p></p><p>Gupta watched them fall. Behind her, the fight went on. Leon, Quratulain, Rumdoom, Uru, Uru’s ghosts, Leon’s Dream Team, the travellers from the Future – all attacked the titan as it thrashed about trying to harm them. It bit down on Korrigan. As its jaws closed, Kai cried out in fear and instinctively unleashed a blast of Apet energy that caused the itan to reel.</p><p></p><p>Now they all became aware of a rhythmic beat that had grown in volume for a while, and now could be heard distinctly over the roar of the Gyre. Could it be <em>music</em>? Suddenly, the prow of a golden ship breached the debris field, as the vessel hurtled towards the upreared titan. It crashed squarely into his head and neck, knocking the great beast sideways.</p><p></p><p>Rock Rackus and his skeleton crew leapt off the <em>Aural Pleasure</em> just before it hit. Rock waved his arms frantically as he ran towards the unit. “Get back! Get back! I rigged that motherfucker to blow!”</p><p></p><p>It blew, taking the Voice of Rot’s head clean off. The sheer weight of its coils dragged it slowly off the silver disc and downward, into the maelstrom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gideonpepys, post: 7910324, member: 79141"] [B]Session 256, Part Two “Time Travel, Kids: Not Even Once”[/B] How was it possible for Jenny and her cabal to come here? Once, they had been pursued by Leon through the Dreaming and had used the ancient icons of time and space to escape. Leon had tried to thwart them multiple times, in multiple timelines. Was this one of them? They were all here – Jenny herself, and the sea-hag Weary Enid, both slain very recently (and the former subsumed by Lavanya); Blue Meg, the swamp witch, whom Unit B had killed the foot of an ancient ziggurat; Ambertain the Black, who had met his end in the palace of the blighted dragon, Tatzel; and Gorago, the annis hag, whom Leon had killed in the Vault of Heresies, in the process of retrieving the bloodstone ape. Joined together in a cabal like this, their magical powers were fearsome: Blue Meg summoned vipers to beset Korrigan; Jenny tried and failed to betwitch Quratulain; Ambertain sought to implant false memories in Uriel; Weary Enid summoned a squadron of ghouls. Gorago drew a great sword, ran along the length of the whale and prepared to leap the gap to bring the fight to Rumdoom. The unit was flagging; this new set of foes, plus the complication of hundreds of battling undead, sorely tested their morale. Rumdoom struggled up, fighting off cadavers. Leon created another portal, from the clergy ascendancy to the age of the Ancients, and teleported Korrigan to the modern era to defend that region from the susurrus. The susurrus failed, but caused Korrigan to flag, having absorbed its necrotic energy. The serpent threw another comet at Uriel, raised even more grasping arms, then slithered back under the plane through the gap, creating a figure-of-eight, and crushing Korrigan between his contra-flowing coils Gupta fought her way out of the grasping arms, and did her best to pursue the serpent, despite the battling dead. Uru summoned El Perro to join his squad of spirits. Their old friend was much more himself than he had been on Nem and said how much he enjoyed the chance to fight alongside them again. Uriel was about to turn his attention to the cabal, when a portal began to appear on the back of the whale. Not more enemies, surely? Leon recognised the arcane signature. “I think it’s one of mine!” he said, baffled. When the portal opened, his Dream Team leaped through: Ascodel, the irrepressible bralani; Redcoat the drunken and foul-mouthed bear; Nbed, the vampiric satyr; and their two recent companions, Etiotek Ekiokiet and the Huldregarl. They had caught up with Jenny and her cabal at long last, and made the most of the element of surprise: Redcoat charged at Gorago and seized her from behind; Ascodel unleashed lightning at the other four, declaiming all the while; Nbed attacked Ambertain and almost killed him with a single blow; Etiotek played a tune that seemed to mould or direct the Huldregarl, which crashed like a wave onto Weary Enid’s ghouls. Another figure still stood silhouetted in the portal. It was Leon! He gave a smart salute to himself, then stepped out of sight to avoid confusion (leaving the portal open). With the cabal distracted, Uriel instead invoked his monster slaying incarnation, Jannick, formed the arsenal of Dhebisu into a broadsword, and carved a chunk out of the Voice of Rot. Quratulain carried on shooting at its head, shrugging off zombie attacks from all sides. Weary Enid muttered a spell and Ascodel began to drown. The sea-hag cackled, pleased to have shut him up. Rumdoom stepped through one of Leon’s portals to the era of the Ancient Orcs, where the titan’s head was now, and threw his last Icy End of World Grenade. It created a freezing sphere, which the whole of the serpent would now have to pass through. “Ah! You are using time against me!” said the Voice. “Truly, you may be the greatest of all of us. Zubov, Morkanstall, Komanov, all of my servants slain by your hands; all of my greatest treasures [I]in [/I]your hands: The Skull, the Stone, the Eye. If you strike me down, you will worthy of the title, Champion of the End, and thus you will continue my great work. Finish it, Rumdoom. Finish it!” Grabbed again, Leon teleported free, then began to set up more portals. By now, he had created a complex network, making it easier for his allies to defend the plane, and get around without fighting through hordes of zombies. The serpent had moved far enough that its coils released Korrigan. Now able to see one of Leon’s portals, he transformed into a lightning bolt and shot through it, appearing as far away as he could, on the lip of the Rise of Humanity. The Voice of Rot could still see him, though, and summoned more grasping arms to beset him, then threw a comet at him, smashing a hole in the plane as he dodged aside. Then the serpent surged forward to susurrate, causing Korrigan to flag again and cracking the era of the Rise in the process. This onslaught greatly amused the Voice of Rot and it began to laugh. Gupta was nowhere near the Voice. She switched to hybrid form and levelled Reason at Gorago, to help out the Dream Team. Her shot rang out and Gorago fell into the abyss. Freed from his struggle, the raging, drunken Redcoat turned to charge at Enid, who was forced to break concentration and defend herself. Ascodel was freed from her spell instantly. Uru kept up his attacks on the serpent and added Lorcan Kell to his roster of spirit warriors. The crime boss might have been wicked in life, but he did not wish to see all life destroyed, and hurled a swarm of knives at the titan. Uriel landed where he could. “Get the king to me!” he said to Leon. Quratulain jetted into the Icy End aura (as the closest clear space), expecting that the cold would not affect her, but felt the painful chill – the first she had felt in centuries. Nothing could resist the Icy End of the World, she learned. Still, she found it invigorating! By now, Rumdoom had been grabbed by more arms, and couldn’t pull himself free. He used a destructive cold blast rune to freeze the arms solid, then drew his blunderbuss. Leon added more portals, then teleported to Korrigan, and sent him to Uriel, where he was fully healed. But this manoeuvre left Leon exposed, right next to the head of the serpent! The titan snapped at him, but missed, knocking him aside. Gupta shot at the serpent with Reason, to distract him from Leon. This wound caused the serpent to surge towards her at an incredible speed. “Would you desire songs of your deeds?” asked the Voice “Would you be paintings? Statues? Even if you win this day, the time that you live will be dwarfed by your misremembered history.” Across the whole plane, all the serpent’s foes began to retch. Some were able to resist the urge, but the others – the Dream Team, Uru, Quratulain – were forced to vomit up a white that pulsed with their heartbeat. Quratulain had to pull off her mask to release hers. They slithered towards the Voice of Rot and were absorbed. As it bore down on Gupta, the titan continued his diatribe. “I seek to fulfill my purpose, for I was created to witness death!” He sank his fangs into Gupta, injecting her with Soul Rot poison – a death sentence, for this body of hers. She fell to the ground. Uru summoned Olivert Boone, whom they had recently encountered on Nem. Uru's phantom posse continued to attack the serpent on his behalf, while he caught his breath. Quratulain wiped her mouth, then took steady, careful aim… Rumdoom fired his blunderbuss. It didn’t do much good. Leon teleported himself and Gupta to Uriel. Uriel was waiting for them and healed Leon instantly. Gupta saved him the bother, thrashing about in sudden paroxysms, restoring herself. On the back of the whale, the fight had tipped against the Dream Team, as they had been crippled by the White Worm spell. Korrigan gave orders. He moved to cover the Demonocracy; Leon moved the Clergy Ascendancy. Uru, by now very weak could see what was coming, and flitted out of the way: the Voice of Rot aimed for Leon, moving as fast as it could, calling down a comet that struck him squarely and susurrating as it came. Though freshly restored, Leon felt himself flag already, but grasped the hilt of his Dreaming Blade and bravely stood his ground as the serpent came on, mouth agape. Behind him, another portal opened. Not one of his! Through the new portal stepped an odd assortment of strangers: an olive-skinned warrior in RHC garb, wielding a greatsword; an eladrin weretiger in hybrid form; a dwarven priest in ice-blue armour; a huge metal minotaur; and – strangest of all – an enormous biomechanical flea, the mount for a rangy rider wearing a hooded boiler suit and rebreather, and wielding a aelectronic lance. “We’ve arrived at the turning point, just as Uncle said we would,” cried the warrior. They rushed forward and interposed themselves between the titan and Leon. The minotaur clapped its hands together and caused a wave of thunder to slow the titan down; the dwarf muttered an incantation and summoned two ice elementals in its path; the warrior and the eladrin moved swiftly to flank it; the gigantic flea leapt high into the air and landed on the back of the serpent, allowing its rider to apply the aelectric lance. Though their attacks did little to harm the titan, they certainly vexed him. And they saved Leon from being attacked – the serpent smashed into the ice elementals instead. “We’re from the future,” said the dwarf to Leon. “Please don’t ask us too many questions. We’re not supposed to talk.” Leon noticed that, although the portal had closed, the priest was holding in his hand a fragment of the Arc of Reida (of similar size and shape to the one now possessed by Uriel). Rumdoom stepped through a nearby portal, attacked the titan with the Stone of Not, and was immediately knocked to the floor again. The frost priest knelt when he saw him. “My lord,” he said, with tears in his eyes. While the titan was occupied, Quratulain – who had been carefully aiming for a long time – opened fire: right into the serpent’s empty eye-socket. It screeched and raised its head and neck into the air. Korrigan flew through the air towards the fight, giving orders to Gupta and Rumdoom to get back on their feet. As soon as he saw the newcomers, the Humble Hook told him their names and something of their histories. (He kept them to himself for now.) Leon saw the terrible struggle going on between the cabal and his Dream Team, and decided to try to turn it for them. He cast [I]mire the mind[/I] on Jenny, Enid, Blue Meg and Ambertain; with great effort, he caused all four of them to throw themselves into the Gyre. He watched them go, just to be sure. Now the Dream Team could leap across the gap and attack the titan, even as the undead whale sagged and fell towards the Gyre itself. Gupta watched them fall. Behind her, the fight went on. Leon, Quratulain, Rumdoom, Uru, Uru’s ghosts, Leon’s Dream Team, the travellers from the Future – all attacked the titan as it thrashed about trying to harm them. It bit down on Korrigan. As its jaws closed, Kai cried out in fear and instinctively unleashed a blast of Apet energy that caused the itan to reel. Now they all became aware of a rhythmic beat that had grown in volume for a while, and now could be heard distinctly over the roar of the Gyre. Could it be [I]music[/I]? Suddenly, the prow of a golden ship breached the debris field, as the vessel hurtled towards the upreared titan. It crashed squarely into his head and neck, knocking the great beast sideways. Rock Rackus and his skeleton crew leapt off the [I]Aural Pleasure[/I] just before it hit. Rock waved his arms frantically as he ran towards the unit. “Get back! Get back! I rigged that motherfucker to blow!” It blew, taking the Voice of Rot’s head clean off. The sheer weight of its coils dragged it slowly off the silver disc and downward, into the maelstrom. [/QUOTE]
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