Linedwell began to slow his pace as he found himself somewhat pleased with the distance he managed to travel. At the moment, he found himself currently more than halfway of the distance towards his destination. The fact that the sheer size of the pyramid was now showing itself to Linedwell was enough of an indication that he was well on his way. Though pleased with himself, he couldn't help but internally kick himself for the manner in which he so haphazardly rushed out into the desert without the use of his camel. The sense of urgency that drew him to do this told him that nothing, besides his own legs, could carry him at the pace he thought he needed to be carried. Sadly, his brain didn't remind him of how immense this desert actually was. Though it would have been slow going, the need to rest would have been less with the use of his camel.
The sun still continued to get lower and lower, and the closer that Linedwell got to his destination he couldn't help but think back on the words of the "voice", as he so aptly named it. The Ensign was well aware that he'd been traveling to the pyramid in order to recover a tome that the voice mentioned, as he hoped that retrieving it would help to clear up the mystery surrounding this place. However, his mind also continued to playback the warning the voice had left him with.
"Who is "they"?"Could there actually be some sort of group still present within these ruins that actively guarded this place? Judging from the looks of the place, it didn't seem to Linedwell to be any signs that it had been inhabited recently - hell, they hadn't even seen any signs of the "monsters" that Mr. Miyagi claimed to be here. Yet, Linedwell still couldn't shake the eerie feeling he'd felt when he first started to make his way towards the pyramid, as if eyes were upon him.
It was then, almost on cue, that Linedwell once again felt the same presence that he'd felt earlier. However, this time the feeling was different in a sense that it didn't feel as though whatever had been watching him had left and somehow returned. No, this time it was made blatantly obvious to Linedwell that he'd simply lost the ability to perceive that he was being watched and observed. Whatever was stalking him had never left. It was akin to an antelope faintly sensing that it was being stalked by a lion, the tall grass merely obscuring the predator. He wasn't sure how he was feeling what he was feeling, but he could only assume that it was the killing intent wafting off of his stalker which gave it away.
He could feel a cold sweat coming on as he immediately stopped dead in his tracks; beginning to turn around in a 360 degree motion as he attempted to inspect the immediate area around himself. He could perceive malice all around him, yet, there was nothing. It was then, at that moment, that sand began to shoot upwards into the sky all around him; as if multiple explosions were going off at the same time. In no time at all Linedwell found himself surrounded by what appeared to be long legged beasts. Each one possessed about eight legs, given them an appearance reminiscent of a spider, however, unlike a spider, they possessed a human-like upper body and head and were positioned pretty low to the ground. The length of the legs reminded Linedwell of the daddy long legs spider as they began to rush forward. They'd completely managed to circle him at this point, creating a large crowd around him.
One by one, they endlessly continued to pop up out of the sand around Linedwell as he unsheathed his katana. Though he still couldn't understand how he'd been able to sense these beasts, it now made complete sense why he wasn't able to physically see them. They'd been stalking him from underneath the sands. These monsters had to be the "they" the voice had mentioned before. With this revelation, Linedwell braced himself for combat. This was no longer the time to stand around and think about anything other than survival - he'd need to be the one to make the first move if he was going to survive the sheer numbers he was faced against. These beasts were out for blood, and they'd rip him to shreds if he didn't mind himself.
With his blade drawn, Linedwell stood and faced the waves of beasts that were now closing in. Linedwell then slashed horizontally towards the wave that approached him from the front.
"Karyu Issen!" A "blade" composed of flame was generated and quickly shot forward towards his attackers. The blade managed to cut through many of the beasts that approached, littering the ground with blood and entrails. After employing this ability, Linedwell began to run towards the monsters. Slashing and stabbing every which way. They were weak, but they made up for this in sheer numbers, and it was beginning to feel like he had been fighting them for what seemed like an eternity.
No matter how many he killed, more seemed to spring up and take the place of their fallen comrades. Linedwell quickly jumped into the air towards a large group of the beasts.
"Karyu Issen!"Yet another flame composed blade was fired off from Linedwell's weapon. The blade landed in the middle of the large group and decimated them. Linedwell followed this up once more, quickly swinging his blade as fast he could to fire off another attack. He aimed for another group of beasts, his intent to have this attack land in the middle of the group. As the explosion sounded off, limbs and gore flew every which as they scattered across the battlefield.
Linedwell soon landed on the desert sand, flicking his right wrist as he did so. His katana began to spin within his right hand until the blade faced towards the beasts in front of him. They had stopped their movements before making their way fully to him. Linedwell began to smirk as they did this. It seemed they weren’t as simple minded as he had assumed they were. They were trying to find a weak point. An opening. Linedwell had to make sure he didn’t give them one. If so, they’d quickly outnumber him - which would ultimately seal his fate.
It was at the moment in which Linedwell was fully aware that he'd require complete focus in order to survive, that his focus was interrupted. The same on and off feeling of out-of-body perception that he'd been getting throughout his time in this desert returned - yet, this time it was as if he could "feel" each of the beings within his immediate vicinity on an individual level. Even though each one of them had the same goal of wanting to rip Linedwell limb from limb, each one held a different variation of how they wanted to accomplish this goal. To some, they merely wanted decapitate the young man - while many others wanted feed upon him while he still took breath. Being able to feel such rage and violence at such a level was overpowering, to say the least. With so much information bombarding him, he was barely able to recognize the physical cues that his enemies were giving off.
Soon enough, one of the beasts rushed in behind him, extending its arm in order to grab Linedwell. It seemed the enemy had been able to notice that Linedwell's attention had been split, and decided to use the opportunity to attack. Linedwell quickly threw the blade to his left hand and swung around, slashing it upwards. The blade whistled as it made its way through the air. It soon connected with the arm of the beast, and sliced through it like paper. As the arm fell, Linedwell quickly stabbed forward. The blade pierced into the neck of his enemy. He could feel the resistance as the blade severed the spinal cord. The attacks he'd doled out to the monster caused Linedwell to uncharacteristically flinch. Though he'd performed such acts of violence before, he'd never been able to perceive the pain he was causing the enemy in question. With whatever was going on with him, he could feel the emotion of agony wafting off of the victim and onto him - as if being projected in some sort of fashion. It caused no physical harm to Linedwell, however, it did give Linedwell a few seconds of pause when deciding if it was worth it to attack these monsters. Was this an ability they held, or something else completely?
Another beast quickly rushed in from his right side. Hoping to catch Linedwell while he was preoccupied with the deceased enemy. Linedwell tugged, ripping his blade out from the side of the beast's neck and swiftly side stepped. The monster rushed past him, obviously not being able to stop as a result of the speed he was moving at. Before the beast traveled too far, Linedwell spun with his blade as he took a knee. It sliced through the beast's legs, completely severing them. The monster crashed into the ground and continued to roll, sending him toppling into other of the beasts that stood in front of him. Linedwell thought that this would have slowed them down. This thought, however, was wrong. It seemed their brethren being killed in front of them had been enough to antagonize them further, and as a result, their attacks began to increase. Three of the beasts speedily rushed in, quickly closing the distance between themselves and Linedwell. He quickly stood up and faced his would-be attackers. As the first beast rushed in, Linedwell jumped upwards and onto its head. Using it as a stepping stone, he began to leap towards the other two behind it. Linedwell then began to spin before impacting his foot against the head of the second monster, sending him flying. This action was then followed up by the Ensign stabbing forward with his blade - the third creature finding itself impaled with said blade.The blade dug its way into the its heart, killing it instantly. All of this occurred at a speed in which the first creature couldn't keep up with, meaning, he didn’t yet have a chance to turn around. Linedwell took advantage of this and stabbed forward into the monster's back. He then slashed upwards, leaving the beast vertically bisected from the waist up.
The body slowly slid off of his blade and fell into the sand of the desert, after which Linedwell whipped his blade through the air and towards the ground, cleansing his blade of the blood that had been left upon it. He looked back up to be greeted with the deathly glare of even more of these beasts. He sighed a bit, and then began to look in the distance towards the pyramid. He was gaining no ground whatsoever. No matter how many were killed they just kept coming. He raised his blade once more and prepared for the creatures rushing him again. He had taken his breather, now it was time to get back to work. Once again, another beast rushed him from the front. Apparently, he hadn’t seen what has just happened to his comrade. Linedwell raised his blade and sent a horizontal slash towards the its abdomen. The blade sliced through the flesh before disemboweling the creature. With a thud, the monster fell forward, which then gave way to four more of these monsters leaping up and out of the crowd; their intentions being to gang up on Linedwell. Their movements had been too unpredictable, giving them the opening they needed to surround him - one of them landing on top of him; pinning him to the ground. The beast quickly got off of his back and picked him up, grasping him in his arms so that he couldn’t escape.
“Shit!” They had captured him and his katana had been propelled out of his reach as a result of the impact. Another beast walked up sporting a large clawed arm. The claws were razor sharp. It quickly ran forward and swiped to cut off Linedwell’s head while he remained grasped by the previous enemy. Linedwell swiftly ducked his head down, causing the clawed hand to smash into the head of the monster that held him captive. The clawed hand then cut into the neck of the beast, decapitating it. The head was sent flying quite a ways. As the creature that held him died, the grasp of the beast that held him failed. This allowed him to break free. Linedwell hurried as fast as he could to make it to his blade, however, these creatures had another idea in mind. They began to circle around him once again, making sure he had nowhere to escape. Linedwell turned around in a full 360 degree motion. He made sure to inspect all of his opponents. He then put his hands out in front of himself, getting into a fighting position. They weren’t going to allow him to retrieve his weapon, so he’d have to make do with the weapons that he had readily available - his fists. A monsters rushed in, swiping madly at him whilst attempting to maul him. Linedwell dodged these swipes with as much grace as he was capable of. A swipe came horizontally towards Linedwell - to which he then leaned backwards, allowing him to dodge the attack.
From this back-leaning position, he went into a handstand and wrapped his legs around the creature's arm. With a powerful twist, he ripped the arm out of its socket. He then kicked the arm into the air and made his way back onto his feet. The arm came falling back down, and Linedwell made sure that he caught it as quickly as it had fallen. He followed this catch up by throwing the arm as hard as he could, sending the bladed claws into the chest of his opponent, killing it almost instantly. As he did this another beast made its way behind him, attempting to slice him as he did so. Linedwell dodged, however, the creature managed to land a hit on his arm, gashing it in the process. Linedwell grabbed the arm of the brute and flipped him up and over his shoulder, sending it crashing into the sand. Linedwell then hopped atop the beast and began to send a flurry of punches into what he discerned as its face. With each punch a slight cracking sound could be heard, until even deeper cracking sounds began to sound off. Linedwell could only assume that it was just the skull caving in.
While Linedwell continued to punch, he could feel small tremors in the sand below himself and the body of the beast he was atop. Soon enough, the sand burst upwards. This gave sight to a horrific beast, the likes of which Linedwell had never seen before. It took the form of a giant sandworm-like creature as it burst upwards from directly under Linedwell and the enemy that he was preoccupied in finishing off. The mouth of the sand worm opened up around both of them. Linedwell used the body of the dead beast as a platform and jumped out of the mouth of the worm. The force that the worm had caused from its entrance had caused both he and Linedwell to be sent high into the air. They were now quite high in the air, a distance of 165 meters up, and since Linedwell had jumped out of the worm's mouth he was now even higher than that. Linedwell flipped his body in mid-air so that he was now facing downward toward the desert floor, even though his body was still being propelled upwards. He began to look the worm up and down for weaknesses until he saw one that held potential. All over the worm's body was a thick armor plating, yet, there was something odd that stood out. Atop the worm's head seemed to be clear covering over the top of the skull, as if made of glass. The rest of the armor was dense and non-transparent.
“That must be it…”As gravity began to take hold and Linedwell was beginning to fall instead of ascend, his position allowed him to rapidly descend when compared to the worm's fall. He used this speed to quickly land atop the head of the worm, far outside of the reach of its mouth. Sadly, he no longer had access to his blade, which was still lost on the desert floor, however, he still had use of his fists. He'd never trained too much in hand to hand combat, but he knew that he needed to make use of the only weapons that he still had available to him. Though the transparent covering didn't seem to be as strong as the other dense, armored sections of the worm, he still wondered if he'd be able to muster the strength necessary in order to break through. Despite his doubts, there wasn't much else that he could do in this situation besides to try.
Linedwell took in a long breathe before slowly exhaling, relaxing himself and ridding himself of any feelings of doubt he held in his current goal There were no ifs, ands, or buts about the situation now. He
needed to do this, and because of that, it would be accomplished. With his right hand gripping what he could in order to make sure he didn't fall off of the worm's head, he began to pummel the "glass" with his left fist as hard as he possibly could. He found himself wincing considerably with each and every strike that he landed against the hard substance. As he watched himself punch, he could visibly tell that he was causing more damage to his own hand than he was causing to the armor that he was attempting to penetrate. With each punch, he could feel his knuckles beginning to bust, blood now smearing against the armor.
"C'mon, c'mon, c'mon...!"Linedwell began to chant these words over and over as he continued to punch the armor, hoping that in some fashion that adopting this mantra would allow him to take his mind off of the pain he was currently feeling. It didn't take long before he could feel the bones in his left hand beginning to fracture from the sheer force that he was applying with each and every punch. His breathing was becoming intensely labored as the pain continued to wash over him with each strike. Expletives bounced back and forth through his mind as the pain was beginning to become almost too much for him to hand, and the cracking of his knuckles and bones became audible.
"DAMN IT! FUCKING BREAK ALREADY!"His frustrations became audible as he yelled out these expletives. Though the pain was beginning to overwhelm him, more than anything, he found himself frustrated with his lack of power. Why couldn't he do this? What was holding him back? Is this all that he was capable of? He began to think back to the feelings he held while within the ruin. He'd thought he died back there, only to wake up and realize that he hadn't yet lost his life. The joy he felt in that moment was immense, however, if he were to lose to this "thing", his death would become a reality. No, there was far too much that he wanted to...no, needed to accomplish. He couldn't let this be the end, he couldn't let this trial overwhelm him. He'd made a promise to himself years ago that he'd never let anything stop him from accomplishing his goals, and this worm wouldn't stop him.
It was then, with his next punch, that Linedwell heard a shattering sound as his next punch landed against the armor. Linedwell looked down at his fist, completely expecting that he'd thoroughly destroyed his arm; only to have his eyes open up wide in shock. What he saw before him was something he'd never seen or experienced before. The entirety of his left hand and arm had been engulfed in what appeared to be a black, metallic substance. With his fist still resting against the glass-like plating of the worm, he was able to see that he'd managed to create a large crack in the armor; through which Linedwell could only attribute to this new metallic appearance. What was this?
Before he could further question this new development, he could hear the worm underneath him begin to writhe in pain and let out an ear-splitting screech. He'd managed to injure the beast, and instead of looking a gift horse in the mouth, Linedwell decided to make full use of this new power.
"AHHHHHHHH!"Yelling at the top of his lungs, Linedwell began to pummeling the armor with his left fist as fiercely as he possibly could, each punch that impacted the armor causing it to give way and allow Linedwell to penetrate deeper than he'd been able to prior to the introduction of this new ability. Each blow also elicited a shriek of pain from the worm, causing it to wriggle and squirm in agony in the air as Linedwell continued to pierce through the glass-like armor. Not long after this, his entire arm found its way deep inside of the brain of the worm, causing blood to spurt out of it in a manner reminiscent of a whale's blowhole. The cries of pain from the beast had also come to an end, as well as its movement; signifying that the beast had finally been killed. Linedwell smiled briefly to himself as he recognized that he'd been able to kill this monster - but just ask quickly as he'd accomplished this feat, the black substance on his arm also disappeared as quickly as it had appeared. There was a moment of confusion as Linedwell contemplated what this was, however, he knew he didn't have the time to stand around and think about it. There was much more work to be done, and Linedwell knew full well that if he were to survive he needed to keep moving.
With the worm dead, Linedwell began to scan the desert valley below for his weapon. They were currently still falling, and were now only about fifty meters in the air. He continued to hold onto the skull of the worm as their descent continued, yet, he readied himself for the dismount he'd soon have to attempt as he continued to scan the desert floor. Once they reached a distance of about ten meters above the desert floor, Linedwell quickly leapt forward and into the air. He'd been able to spot his weapon and was going to attempt to reach it as quickly as possible. Once his feet hit the ground, he quickly tucked and rolled, dispersing a lot of the force of his fall before he began to dash with all his might until he made it to his goal. He bent over and hastily picked up his weapon, as it had been out of his grasp for far too long.
On cue, more monsterss began swarming around him the young Marine that simply couldn't catch a break. Linedwell's breathing was now extremely labored at this point, he'd suffered a very deep gash in his arm, and his left hand was pretty much shot from his effort to bring down the sand-worm. This fight was now taking its toll, even though Linedwell's spirit told him that he held the capability to continue fighting, his body wasn't exactly agreeing with that sentiment. If this fight continued in the direction it was currently headed in, he knew for a fact that he wouldn't be alive much longer. As proud as he was when it came to his combat ability, he also knew when a doomed effort when he saw it. The swarms of monsters seemed to be never ending.
Soon enough, beasts began to rushed in again and Linedwell quickly responded by to slashing and stabbing every which way. Killing each one that made its way towards him. It didn't take long before a very sly beast swiftly leapt forwards in the shadow of another one, attempting to take Linedwell by surprise. Unbeknownst to the monster, Linedwell had begun to get the hang of this "higher" cognitive function that he'd recently attained. He'd first thought that this sixth-sense was something that had been the doing of the monsters he was facing, but now, he was beginning to realize that he was simply able to see and feel things that he previously wasn't capable of perceiving. This result of the crafty beast's attack ended with Linedwell’s blade being lodged deep within its skull, entering through its eye. Linedwell kept the beast dangling from the edge of his blade and spun around. He sent this dead enemy crashing into the others that were swiftly approaching. He was now using his blade as more of a baseball bat, sending them flying. He continued to fight them until he now cleared a substantial amount of space between himself and these gruesome beasts.
With this space to breathe, Linedwell began to think of what he would do next. Should he continue to fight? Should he attempt to make his way through the horde of beasts and search for Hiroji? Should he attempt to run? The answer seemed almost obvious - running was the best option in this situation, however, Linedwell couldn't help but wonder if Hiroji had already been decimated by these monsters. Though he was trained by Mr. Miyagi as well, none of them were prepared for a battle such as this one. This was a fight on a scale that Linedwell had never experienced before. Missteps were repaid in death. These monsters showed no sign of dying down in number. Staying separate would almost ensure death no matter how strong you were; much to Linedwell's annoyance. It was time for him to admit to himself that this was simply far too much to handle alone. The only answer that Linedwell could come to in this moment is that he had to escape from this place as quickly as possible. He wasn't sure what awaited him within the pyramid, but he had to take his chances and make his way inside of it. Hopefully the protection of the structure would give him some time to rest and think of another plan of escape.
With his mind finally made up, Linedwell began to run forwards, trying to put this plan into motion when all of a sudden he felt a sudden feeling of dread, following by an immense amount of killing intent. The sheer strength and density of it was too awe-inspiring for Linedwell to not stop dead in his tracks. The beasts also seemed to share this same sentiment as they also stopped and looked in the direction in which this feeling emanated from. It was apparent that they were able to feel the same thing that Linedwell could feel in this moment. The feeling was dark and bestial, just like it had felt in the beginning of this mission, but it wasn’t the same this time. It was a far more powerful feeling, something that Linedwell simply couldn't describe.
“Another enemy…?”Linedwell sighed for a second before he began to look around himself and began noticing just how defenseless these creatures were as they continued to stare almost absentmindedly in the direction of the disturbance. He’d have to take advantage of this. Making use of an ability that he hadn't been able to use without the use of his sword, Liendwell quickly slashed the air in the direction of his opponent's, letting loose yet another blade composed of flame.
"Karyu Issen!"As it began to move horizontally across the battlefield, it began to make quick work of its targets, effectively cutting them in half. Linedwell laughed a bit at his good luck, but it seemed his good luck was about to come to an end. As he laughed, the ground soon began to rumble forcefully. Linedwell dug his blade into the ground in order to keep standing upright. Soon a giant white boot came crashing up from under the sand. The toe of the boot crashed into Linedwell’s chest, sending him sprawling through the air. With each of his rotations through the air, he managed to get a good look at what was coming up from under the sand. The murderous intent it possessed almost guaranteed that it had been what he'd been sensing only moments earlier. It was enormous. It seemed to be wearing a dark black flowing gown, and the face appeared to be covered in what appeared to be a mask. It began to sit up, as it if had been asleep under the sand and was only just waking up after a long day.
Linedwell ended up quite a ways away from where he had been kicked from as he came crashing down hard into the desert sands. He struggled to get on his knees, coughing up lots of blood as he did so - which was always a horrible sign. He then looked over into the distance, attempting to make out what was happening in the distance. He'd been kicked so far that he was completely out of range of the horde, and from this position he could see that they were attempting to rectify this. It appeared to be merely an accident, but the monster that rose up out of the sand obviously didn't intent to kick him in the direction that he ended up going. Right now, Linedwell was even closer to the pyramid than he'd ever been. It was now within walking distance, and the horde of creatures were trying hard to catch up. Linedwell needed to make use of this head start now, yet, when he attempted to stand he could feel almost every bone in his body crack. It wasn't hard to tell that he'd fractured a majority of his bones upon landing, but if he were to stop moving he knew that he'd be dead. Pushing through the pain, the Ensign stood and began to run as fast as his body could carry him - which wasn't very fast at all now. Despite this, he had to do what he could to escape into the confines of the pyramid. This was his last hope.
- Abilities Used:
Name: Karyu Issen (Firework Flash)
Description: After swinging his weapon, Linedwell is able to fire off a "blade" composed of flame towards his opponent. This attack has a length of 7 meters 5m, and width of half a meter. Upon contact, this "blade" attempts cut into the opponent as if it were an extension of Linedwell's weapon, however, it will also attempt to deal burn damage.
Range: Short
Attribute: Strength & Power - Tertiary
Rank: Novice
Theme: N/A