Wolframite looked up from where Laven was fixing the pin to his collar. Small pins and clasps were near impossible with his claws and he was rather cheerful as some dotting from his partner. Tail swaying, it picked up as Miyamoto approached. "It's nice to see you." He said, looking around at the assembled.
"Weaken? Give us more credit. We kept all these gathered factions at bay and rule most of the planet already. It's never been a numbers thing. We have our queen and superiors with us. That motivation and direction is worth a hundred senshi. Once this is done, the remainder will go back to their selfish, narrow desires and directions. I can only hole a few of their royals perish or or wounded enough to take them out. I'd love to share the taste of a star seed of that power with everyone. That kind of feast..." He could feel a primitive tingle race down his spine.
A glance went off to his Queen among the crowd, and a swell of pride and devotion shined before turning to touch horns with Laven, excitement evident among the worried faces among them. Battle was calling and more charged than the sparks of lightening dancing around them.
"Stick close and I'll be there for anyone who needs me. This battle will be ours."
And with that the world tore. It was not a type of teleportation he knew, but soon he felt himself thrown to a new realm. A churning chamber of clouds and unnatural glass that made him think of the Tunnel to the Rift. The serpent bellowed, giving them a view of its enormous size. But small as they were, even a splinter could as they were could work under those scales. When had this titan last felt pain?
The General sniffed the air, taking in ozone and rainfall before turning to them. "We should move as a pack. Any idea where to go?" He called to the group.
Shanyume
Sleet Tempest Snape
Sleet Temptes Snape - Miyamoto
Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2025 9:23 am
Transcendant Eternal Sailor Chariklo Location: E7 Action: Standing with Ida, Xibalba, Fang, Kerberos, Illyria before being pulled into the Other Space and heading for Solaris
Quickly putting both bracelet and pin on, Chariklo was a little surprised to also remove a dusky red stone. Thinking for a moment, she tucked both it and the funny little fruit into her bodice. Offering a smile to the blue haired senshi who introduced himself as Kerberos as well as the cat and unknown senshi.
“Chariklo,” she returned with a nod. “Sorry we had to meet under these circumstances.”
She did have to hide a tiny, nostalgic smile when she heard Ida’s no-nonsense voice. How odd to feel like it had been ages since she’d heard it all while knowing that in this reality, she never had. So weird. But, perhaps, not weird enough to stop her from noticing how their little group was mostly transcended.
“Quite the little glowy group we have, huh?”
She would have said more, wanted to, but the sudden appearance of Laurelite followed by the world ripping apart grabbed her focus. And after a horrible moment of feeling as if she was drowning, freezing and burning all at once, she felt her feet on solid ground and looked around. Then wished she hadn’t.
She thought, very briefly, that she’d caught a glimpse of the Hallow and had thought that maybe this wouldn’t be so bad. Before realizing that what she’d gotten the barest look at had been a single scale on the beast. Closing her eyes and hiding her face against Xibalba’s chest, Chariklo felt a sharp moment of absolute despair. Then, taking a deep breath, she glanced at the little group she was with and managed a crooked grin.
“Guess it’s time to go to work, yeah? Stay safe, y’all,” she said in a calm voice. Glancing at Xibalba, she looked over the area before noticing how the one who carried stakes seemed to be moving. Since those things were the tools they’d be using to lock the big ******** snake back up, she wanted to lend whatever help she could to the bearers. “Let’s go, handsome. We have a job to do.”
Giving Ida and the others a final nod, she turned and began to make her way towards a winged senshi.
genovianprince
Whimsical Blue
Noir Songbird
tefla
Kaefaux
one glowy girl and her boy making their way to Solaris
Xibalbad had been content to let Chariklo handle the talking for now. He was more concerned with putting the Gifts on and making sure the berry was somewhere that he couldn't lose it. The drop in air pressure followed by the appearance of the Negaverse’s Queen was one of the more discomforting experiences of his life.
At least until reality fell to pieces and he felt himself shoved into one of the ragged tears. What followed could, more precisely be termed as The Absolute Worst and he wondered if they’d already lost this fight before it could have properly began. It was over in moments and the place where they all found themselves was just... empty. Or, it seemed that way in spite of the stone under their feet and the storm clouds raging and roiling above and around them. Staring up, the knight thought he might have seen something, but it had been moving so fast, he wasn’t sure if he’d seen the merest piece of snake or just angry clouds.
He continued to watch as Chariklo hid her face against him, his hand moving to gently stroke the back of her head. He could feel her recover and was proud of how she held herself tall and ready to fight.
He would follow her wherever she chose to lead. And if she wanted to help protect one of the people carrying a stake, then that was what they would do.
If sure as s**t beat standing around and despairing.
Super Sailor Namaka Location: E3 Action: Splitting off from Orcus and looking for people to band with
As soon as Namaka had realized that some of the weird little gifts were wearable, she put them on and tucked the fruit away where it wouldn’t be lost. She had almost allowed herself to be optimistic about their chances if an alien was giving them things to help them. But then, the air pressure had gone crazy and the whole of reality split apart and sucked them into the void left between. By the time she stopped feeling like pulled taffy, they were, one and all, standing in a place that… well, it sure existed, but she wasn’t sure it was actually any place as she understood the concept.
This place seemed to be nothing more than stone and angry, storm filled cloud. And it was terrifying. Glancing around, she realized that she and Ocrus had been separated. Not by a lot, but enough that Namaka felt like she’d only look weak and silly if she tried to shadow her fellow ex-dark mirror. Therefore, in spite of her complete certainty that they were all going to die up here, Namaka began to walk with purpose, looking for anyone that she might be able to assist.
Super Sailor Orcus Location: E4 Action: Moving through the throng and looking for somewhere to be useful
Orcus had been admiring the bracelet and pin and puzzling over the odd red jewel that no one else had seemed to get when the pull had come. Fortunately she’d kept hold of her gift bag as the world had turned upside down and inside out. When she’d come out of the other side, she’d inspected their new location, decided that she hated it, thanks and carefully tucked the bag containing fruit and jewel into her bodice. Making sure her pin and bracelet were still on, she sighed. Then, after a moment, she realized that Namaka had gone. Well, that was all right. The girl was astonishingly pessimistic. Orcus preferred to look on the bright side for now. They were all still alive and uneaten.
Maybe they still had a chance.
Glancing around, she decided that if she was going to be fighting, she wanted to do it with someone that she mostly liked. Which right now meant Remarque. Not that she missed the Court, far from it. She was happy enough to be one of the White Moon now. But the Court had been small even when she’d been a part of it. She couldn’t imagine it heaving grown in size enough to have anything like the numbers of the Negaverse or the White Moon.
Yes, she thought. If I’m going to go down, I want it to be helping a friend. Of sorts.
Kyuseisha no Hikari
Permission to find and stand with?
Quote:
All are open for interaction
eldritch stardust
Kawaii Prophet
Offline
Amasis
Everyday Blob
Offline
Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2025 9:26 am
Ancha, Basic Senshi of Red Tide and Sacha, Order Mauvian Location: moving to F6 Action: putting on the bracelet and pin, making sure that each other and Hydor are ********, goddammit," Ancha sat up, wincing from the ache that lanced from the base of her skull to her hips. "Are you guys okay?" She struggled to a sitting position, looking to each side of her and feeling relief course through her that she could see both Sacha and Hydor. Neither looked particularly dead, so she let herself relax further. Not all the way, of course. Not when lightning struck constantly around them, making the little hairs on her body stand up.
Not when she could look up and immediately regret doing that.
"Ah. We're ********, I see."
"Ever the optimist." Sacha rolled to his feet and sniffed inquiringly at Hydor. "We're not doomed until we're all dead."
"I'm sure that'll happen before too long." Grunting, she got to her feet, dusting herself off. "Come on. I don't want to be dead before it's our time to be dead." Sacha wound around her ankles. "Are you trying to trip me?"
"You should wait for him to get up."
"He's fine." And, from what she knew of him, would probably reject any attempt to help him if he wasn't fine. She'd keep an eye out to make sure he wasn't limping or bleeding, but that was all she was going to be able to do.
"Then put on the things we were given."
"Fine. Christ." Unmoved, Sacha watched her until she'd secured the pin and bracelet. "Happy now?"
He nearly lost the contents of his stomach when they arrived on the other side of those portals, but thankfully kept everything down. Good, because he would have never heard the end of it from Borax, and Tincalconite hardly wanted to give that b*****d the satisfaction. The lightning strikes would have made sure Borax would have seen the whole thing, and Tincalconite had yet to hear a peal of thunder.
Speaking of Borax, where the ******** was he? Where was the rest of the team?
lizbot
Hestia
strickenized
Faustite + Niter
Seiana_ZI
Borax + Fulgurite
Amor Remanet
Ilmari
Kolina
Helio + Magnus
a-disgruntled-dragon
Litharge + Haymitch + Mizuki
Shiningamisgirl
Albite + Cryolite
meighei
Tama
whimsical blue
Fafnir
Daekie
Pax
Amasis
Everyday Blob
Offline
Sunshine Alouette
Eternal Senshi
Offline
Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2025 9:49 am
Yvoire, Squire of Ganymede, sans hat Pge 25 Location: F8 Action: Getting bumped and jostled to his new location. Looking around for his friends.
Oh. Yes. He’d made a terrible mistake.
The energy on the hill was stifling. Yvoire shied away from the stronger auras, but they dominated his senses. Another appeared just before lightning struck, so powerful Yvoire thought he would be sick. He never could have fathoned such power existed. How were they supposed to trust it? How were they supposed to combat it?
Yvoire struggled to catch his breath when they arrived, stumbling about as he got his bearings. He looked up and caught sight of the creature, horror struck as he considered its size. They were in the eye of a storm with no apparent means of escape, easy prey for such a large predator.
The figures around him began to move. Yvoire was jostled and buffeted around. He felt small and insignificant in a crowd of hundreds, scurrying in whichever direction he got turned.
Bouncing up onto the toes of his boots, Yvoire kept looking for the dark heads of Reims and Amarynthos, who might stand out more by virtue of being taller. He searched for a spray of flowers and the curve of golden crescents, sought a familiar red symbol upon a black hat and the glint of stained glass, too terrified to call out lest he make himself a target.
Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2025 10:06 am
Character Name, Rank, and a link to their journal[KNIGHT]Jelani Myers//Howick, Page of the moon. Location: E5 Action: Howick is transported into the Hollow with the rest of the forces. She struggles through the overwhelming sensations. Despite the fear and the vastness of the threat, she resolves to push forward along the path shown to her.
The pressure that hit her chest was like a vice—crushing, suffocating. Howick staggered for a breath, her gloved hand pressing over her heart as if that would anchor her body against the tide of energy rolling through the sky. The first lightning strike singed across her skin like static, and her curls danced with its charge.
She had barely registered the glint of Queen Laurelite's presence when the world ruptured.
The next lightning strike blurred her vision. The third threw everything into chaos.
She hadn’t meant to move forward—but the wind, no, the force behind her shoved her feet off the ground and sent her hurtling into the unknown.
She choked as reality turned inside out. The only thing she could hold on to was the feel of her hourglass pendant, burning cold against her chest. She clenched it with white-knuckled fingers, trying not to scream as the world folded and reformed.
And then—stillness.
Howick collapsed to one knee, her breath ragged. This was no place like Destiny City. It was otherworldly, storm-wrapped and aglow with searing light. The ground beneath her seemed solid, yet she could feel its falsehood beneath her boots.
And then she saw it—the slithering shape, vast and ancient, a single scale shining like a warning across the sky. Her breath caught.
She was so small. They all were.
But then her spike flared in her hand like starlight. It warmed her bones, pushed back the icy dread crawling up her spine. A path unfurled under her feet, faint, shimmering—guiding her.
A god or not, she had to move.
“I’m not afraid of the storm,” she whispered, steadying herself as she rose. “I am the calm within it.”
[Guardian] Xamira, Order Guardian Cat Location: F7 Action: Xamira is pulled into the Hollow alongside the others. Though shaken and dwarfed by the overwhelming energy of the environment and the Hollow itself, she lands on all fours and remains alert. She sees the scale in the sky and recognizes the immense threat but chooses to follow the guiding path alongside the others, vowing to stay near everyone and provide whatever support she can.
She had felt pressure before. Being a Guardian Cat came with its fair share of stressful days, of pacing rooftops, of watching over senshi who didn't always listen.
But this was different.
Xamira’s fur stood on end, her tail puffed out twice its normal size as the lightning cracked the sky like a whip made of raw, divine energy. Her ears flattened against her skull as the strange air pressure wrapped around her in a suffocating embrace. Every nerve screamed that something was wrong.
No—something was coming.
Then came the Queen.
Xamira hissed softly under her breath as Queen Laurelite appeared, all smugness and swirling energy. It wasn’t fear that twisted in her chest—it was a protective kind of dread. What senshi were caught in this? Which of her own might be pulled into the storm?
Then the lightning struck again. And again. The third bolt tore the world open.
She didn't get to decide whether to go or not. Her paws never touched the ground after that. The storm surged, and it shoved her through the rift, claws scrabbling at nothing.
The world turned wrong. Her body tumbled through the between, and for a terrifying moment, she was certain she wouldn’t land on her feet. Fire, ice, gravity in reverse—then solid ground.
Xamira landed hard on stone that wasn’t really stone, legs bracing and tail whipping behind her to balance. Her breath came in short bursts. The air was heavy. Everything looked like a dream, but felt like a nightmare.
She saw it—the thing that moved through the clouds like it owned the sky. That scale. One piece, and it was already too big.
She wanted to retreat. She wanted to gather her senshi and tell them to turn back, but it was too late for that now.
Her sharp feline eyes caught the glow of the spikes, saw the faint paths lighting beneath paws and feet alike. Maybe she didn’t have a weapon. Maybe she was small. But she still had a voice, and she still had a purpose.
Xamira took off toward the path that called her, keeping low to the ground, her heart pounding.
“I’m with you,” she whispered into the roar of the Hollow. “Don’t forget that.”
Carnallite had not known whether or not to expect the Queen, but her arrival didn’t come as a surprise. After all, why would the Queen stay behind when her power could be instrumental here? Carnallite had not yet had the opportunity to witness it for herself, but she knew from the strength of the Queen’s aura that her capabilities must be beyond compare. If the Calamitous Hollow was as dangerous a beast as they’d been told, it deserved their best showing.
Lightning struck. Once. Twice. Again in quick succession. Carnallite shielded her eyes but made no effort to defy the wind shoving them forward. If they were to fight, let it be away from Earth.
She arrived among the same crowd, gathered near the center of the space. Carnallite looked first to the ground—solid stone which seemed barely there at all. The storm surrounded them. Above. Below. Along the perimeter. Carnallite turned to take it all in.
Then her gaze rose.
Fear was not a sensation Carnallite was accustomed to, but she felt a flicker of it then. No youma could compare to this. No creature of Earth boasted such impressive size. If a single scale was that large, the entirety of it must be immense. A destroyer of worlds. Carnallite could see now how that was possible.
She fell into motion but didn’t go far, steeling herself for what was to come.
Character Name, Rank, and a link to their journalCoco guardian cat, human form unlocked Location: C3 Action: With Byakko and Tea
Coco shrugged and said, "Sorry about that. I met Tea first, and she was ready if you are ready, I can help you too later. I don't think I can do it right now. " She said, looking nervously at the storm around them. After they were teleported to the really really weird place Coco stood with Byakko and Tea, and she was really nervous. This place and that teleport were like nothing they had ever faced before. "Umm, guys, how about we go that way?" She said pointing in the direction she had decided they should go for this battle. She was worried about all of this but there was no use fretting out loud. Coco had forgotten they had met before. "Yea sorry about that. That day was really crazy, not as crazy as this, though." She said softly. Coco nodded in agreement. "Yes I traded a pod for my work table. It's perfect for me. I wonder how he does that." Coco smiled at Tea she loved Tea, she was so friendly her sister seemed really grumpy. Still, they barely knew each other.
Lacille felt the teleport, she didn't teleport much except for the times she went to her homeworld; this felt like nothing she had ever felt before and the sight she saw when they arrived could make anyone go mad. She frowned, looking around her, and she moved in a direction and looked around for others who were coming to this spot as well. She worried this felt like a battle they couldn't hope to win. She had to find hope even if it seemed like they would never find the light at the end of the tunnel. (Open for interaction)
MiddyGlow
Sparkly Fairy
Offline
Amasis
Everyday Blob
Offline
Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2025 11:50 am
Danube, page of Cybele Location: E5 Action: looking around for the rest of Cybele's squad
The trip had not been a nice trip, and Danube found herself looking upward at the sky when they arrived and she had regained her footing. The flashes of white among the clouds did nothing to restore her confidence in what they were doing, and neither did being by herself. Taking a deep breath and forcing herself to look away from the sky, Danube rocked up onto her toes to try and spot any of the others in the crowd. There were countless Chaos adherents around, and that made Danube distinctly nervous.
So, too, did the aura of a woman that had just arrived on the field with the rest of them. She did not look friendly in the least, and Danube resolved that she was going to stay as far away from her as humanly possible.
Character Name, Rank, and a link to their journalCorrupt Super Senshi Actaea Location: G9 Action: Going to G9 with some of her team
Actaea felt like her body was flipped inside out when they were pulled to the space with the creature it's scales were as big as a bus. She had been talking to Sodalite and she sighed. Seeing he was still with her she looked around for the rest of the group. She didn't see Hylo but they weren't the one she was worried about at the moment. The team could handle themselves so if they split up it would be fine. She took a deep breath as she looked around to make sure everyone was in one piece. Not that she thought they would stay that way with the monster they were facing.
post 123 Heading to I7, has her glowing spike in hand. Was with Alastor, Lucien, Sessrumnir, Urania; was near Ganymede, Valhalla, Oberon
Yeah, this was almost exactly like that night.
Minus the ********... insane Chaos energy she suddenly felt, head whipping around to try and find the source, even letting out a hissing, "The ******** is that? The ******** that much stronger than the General Sovereigns--" till her voice was choked off in a recollection of information she'd briefly looked over before about the Negaverse. "Is that the Queen?" It was... genuinely terrifying, that level of power and Chaos.
But she couldn't focus on it for long. Even as she gripped onto the arms of Alastor and Sessrumnir, with the winds yanking everyone seemingly into the lighting strikes, she forced herself to focus on something she could more handle for the moment. And even that was.... extremely questionable. Solaris didn't need to be pulled into the torn hole in reality, she walked this time. There wasn't a way she could buckle and delay now. Not that she enjoyed this travel any more than the previous.
Landing again on solid ground, Solaris gasped, finally filling her lungs back up with air. Her whole body ached, but as she took quick check of herself... she was whole. Sore but whole, she could take that. "...this place is new," she muttered when she began to scan the area. They were within one of the storms now? Movement caught her eye, and she could only stare, gaping at the brief glimpses of a massive, massive form... how much energy had this thing consumed to grow that big..? Hadn't the Queen's hologram said it was weakened..? Or had that just been her guess? In that moment, Solaris couldn't exactly recall, panic washing over her and nearly to the point of drowning. She'd fought people. She'd killed people. Not... not a damn deity.
Pressure registered with her, and Solaris sucked in another breath, dragging herself back to the present as something rattled against her senses. It was new. She'd never felt something trying to... come out of subspace like this. "I think… I think the spike's responding being here." Her words were slow, confused, gaze shifting about as she considered the sensation. She could feel something clawing at… not her mind, not her, but the bit of subspace she could access. Like an animal trying to dig itself out of a closed bag or carrier, it pushed and shoved, a pressure of sorts on her senses. Urgent. Immensely urgent. Solaris barely held her hand out to pull the spike from subspace when it slipped into her palm, the odd hilt in hand and tip pointed down. She winced and shielded her eyes with her other hand, though, the bright light it emitted startling. It looked like it should be burning, but… she felt no pain.
Best to not ask questions right now on that one. She could feel where the thing wanted to go, and she was required to follow it.
Carefully, she looked to the others around and near her, lowering her hand when she no longer felt so blinded. "I've gotta take it where it wants to go. I'd appreciate some cover, but do what you need to. I've no doubt these'll make us holding them or standing near them targets."
Whatever panic she'd felt before seeing the massive serpent... the thing that could clearly consume worlds... it was at least for the moment pushed away by the light she held. Get the spike where it wanted to go, sink it into the ground far as she could... and fight like hell. Having a clear directive for the moment offered her a moment of peace. She knew how to follow orders, it was what she was best at. Even if these ones came from a.... weird magical spike. She'd take what she could get here.
Solaris took off in the direction the spike's eagerness radiated to.
Kyuseisha no Hikari
Alastor
Guine
Valhalla, Sessrumnir, Oberon, Lucien
Sunshine Alouette
Ganymede
Meighei
Urania
eldritch stardust
Chariklo & Xibalba
Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2025 12:38 pm
Super Sailor Chibi Saiph Location: C5 Action: Holding onto Cuan for dear life and finding Ilmare amidst the horde
Saiph had been busy putting on her bracelet and pin and then helping Cuan to do the same when the change in air pressure hit. She’d looked up with a gasp, just in time to see lightning shred the sky above them. The chibi senshi had had, perhaps, five whole seconds in which to gape as the holes in the sky before it felt like she was being shoved towards them. She had tried to dig her feet in to slow or halt the process. She’d only stopped fighting it when she’d felt Cuan beginning to slide from her shoulder, the little needle-like claws digging futilely into her shoulder. She saw Cuan’s tiny body start to fall away and reached out instinctively to grab the kitten’s tail and yank her back into the relative safety of Saiph’s arms.
All around them, the world flopped and twitched like a landed fish before they were standing, more or less intact on strange stone. All around them were angry looking clouds and Saiph hugged her cat hard and then checked to make sure that they still had their weird little berries. Which, they did. For a moment, the girl’s knees went weak and she slumped down, holding on to Cuan and trying to not cry. She was only snapped out of her despair by the rough, sandpaper-y feeling of Cuan’s tongue trying to clean blood from Saiph’s shoulder.
Taking a deep, steadying breath, She reminded herself that she’d known that none of this would be easy. But they were all trying. She couldn’t freeze up like a little kid now. Even if her magic was like pissing into the wind, she would try to help and to fight.
Standing up, she looked around, scanning the people around her before spying a wave of hair that she knew. Right now, it didn’t matter if Ilmare was on the wrong team. The corrupt senshi was a known presence and would probably be able to think of ways to help out working together.
Because that was what they were all supposed to be doing, right? Working together to save the world.
Sailor Iapetus Location: G7 Action: Moving to G7, no thoughts, only vibes
Iapetus would have been content to admire the weird jewelry in the little bag and how it looked on her person for a few moments longer than she’d gotten. She’d only barely managed to tuck the little fruit away safely when it felt like she was being crushed by the air alone. And then, lightning had torn holes through the sky…
The senshi of ruthlessness wasn’t entirely clear on what had happened next. She knew that one moment, they were just outside of the city. Then, she was being flung through a goddamned hole in the sky and twisted like a pretzel. And now she was… Well. She didn’t know where she was, exactly. The whole place felt off in a way that she couldn’t describe or explain.
But it was clear that this was where they’d all be making their stand, so it would be best if she found a place to do just that.
Wandering across the strange landscape, she came to the conclusion that no one place or spot was any better than another. So, with a sight, she halted and looked up to watch the rippling clouds above.
Mauvian Cuán Oileán Location: C5 Action: Recovering from having her tail grabbed and sticking close to her senshi
Not for the first time, Cuan had quietly cursed her lack of a humanoid form. It would have made life so much easier when it came to pins and bracelets that had clearly been crafted for a more… people shaped body. The bracelet had been easy enough to figure out. Cuan was small enough that she could slide the thing over her head and wear it as a choker of sorts. The pin though… that had caused a few moments of heavy thought before she pawed out one of the silver hoops in her ear and had Saiph help her to replace it with the pin. The bag with the fruit she looped and attached to the bracelet like the world’s tackiest purse.
She thought she’d been ready for anything. She had been wrong.
She wasn’t entirely sure which had come first. The drop in air pressure with its crushing weight or the lightning that ripped the sky. What she did know was that when the shoving feeling started, she’d tried to cling on to Saiph’s shoulder. She’d only resorted to claws when she’d felt the shoving begin to push harder than she could resist. She regretted the claw marks down her senshi’s shoulder and arm. And she was willing to forgive the terrible insult of being yanked back by her tail as she’d begun to fly past Saiph. Her tail was sore, but she was still with her senshi. She was grateful for that.
Cuan focused on the bleeding lines she’d torn in Saiph’s skin, trying very hard to not compare that to the way lightning had torn the sky. So, she licked and cleaned the small cuts, never once looking up and thus perhaps, avoiding some of the crushing despair that seemed to be flickering across multiple faces.
She felt Saiph stand up and allowed herself to be snuggled in close. She only became alarmed once she realized that Saiph was heading directly towards one of the corrupted senshi.
Corrupt Super Sailor Ilmarë Location: C5 Action: Finding Saiph and Cuan and trying to help them get somewhere a little safer. Or at least slightly more looked after.
I’ve had better days, Ilmare thought as she shook herself off and made sure that she still had all of her possessions. As she did, she allowed herself to look around, refusing to think about what had just happened or how they had all just gotten to, well. Wherever-it-was.
Whatever force had brought them here seemed to have separated her somewhat from the group she’d been standing with. Well, that was all right. One set of people weren’t much different from any other here. But it would make things interesting later if anyone saw her not actively huddled with the officers and other corrupted senshi.
If they survived, of course.
Sighing a little, she turned to assess her options and felt a smile break across her face. Hurrying towards her was the last person she would have expected. And armed with a cat to boot.
“Saiph!” she called in a low voice. “Over here, kiddo.”
Taking a moment, she hugged the girl and the cat to her. Oh, this was not the place for these two. What had the White Moon crowd been thinking to allow chibis to answer that damned summons?
“You two are going to stick by me,” she ordered. “Someone needs to make sure you get through this in one piece. And no arguments, Saiph. Let me think for a moment.”
She had thought, at one point, before they’d been brought here that she’d seen Ekstrom in the crowds. If the Mercury Knight was there and willing, well. That would be one more set of eyes to help keep any kids sorta safe.
Putting an arm around Saiph’s shoulders, Ilmare began to steer her and the cat she carried through the milling crowd. It was noisy enough that she thought one more yell wouldn’t stand out too much. If she could just… there! In the distance, she saw a blonde head in a blue cap that she recognized. Waving an arm, she took a chance and called out.
“Oi! Ekstrom!”
With luck, none of her superiors would notice. And if they did, well. Quiet agreements to be civil were made all the time. If the Negaverse couldn’t be civil they’d never get some of the willing recruits they did.
its_p a o
would Ekstrom like to help Ilmare wrangle a chibi?
"That's easy enough to fix. " Said an older man's voice from behind.
Behind her, if she turned, would stand a lank, tall man with white and blue clothes embossed with stars. A pair of half-moon glasses rested on his face as he smiled. The white ears and long, puffy white tail said Mauvian. A tail that was very poofed, either with agitation or maybe just static.