All Chapters of Ocular to the Dying Sun: Chapter 11 - Chapter 20
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Forgive Me; part 3
“Keeping our safe is one of our best traits, we believe and trust each other even with fault. And we will always, b—but…” Uran stuttered. He felt a hand on his shoulder as he blinked then continued. “I’m sorry…” he sobbed, “but a few minutes before we entered our destination, an accident occurred, and we need to a rescue party to venture into the forest. A few of the children fell through the hole made by a Dire-eater. I believe they are still alive from the distance we were attacked.“Please proceed to the main deck, all hands available, in fifteen. Jaaron, Pemmi, prepare the break light.” Uran finished.He knew Rona or Luri has already prepared for this protocol even before they landed, but it was Jaaron and Pemmi at the helm of the captain’s cabin. If they can’t monitor it for him then what is the worth of making them both his direct apprentices for the positions of both second and third
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Forgive Me; part 4
“Good, the sliver is bright and clear. This is good Uran, your son is alive and well. Nearer even than we expect.” Ugnile said as he looked back to Uran whose face lessened its tension as he saw the light of the thread. “My Agulman can only last five minutes in one cast, we need to search for him in this bracket before we have to recast the spell again.”Uran nodded, partially aware of how an Aguulman works. “Thank you Ugnile,” as he said this, the sound of an engine, discreet humming. He looked around and saw the two Festoons rising from the side of the Sunflora.The nearest Festoon from the right is commandeered Ronata with an extra crew member under Esie, while the other is driven by Lotois with Luri along with one crew member that also belonged with Esies’. There was no time to bother with other things, Uran pointed Ugnile and Eran to Ronata, while Thera and Erizoma automatically rode on Lotois’.“Five mi
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Forgive Me; part 5
Approaching Lotois first, Uran hugged him as he patted Keia’s head, she sobbed and stayed hiding. Her clothes were stained, and her elbow and arm are covered in blood. Beside them, Ronata ran to Luri whom she hugged along with her son. Erizoma and Thera stood on either side of the group, their weapons at the ready.“Don’t worry,” Lotois said as he noticed Uran looking at the blood, “it’s not hers,” he said but looked at the other crew member.Uran nodded and moved to the crew member before and patted him. “We need to deliver the child back onboard despite. What happened to your Festoon?”“Ripped half, after landing at least, the damn Dire-Father limbs reached us,” Erizoma said as he looked back to where they came from. “We luckily found where Keia and the two who were with her, but we couldn’t save the other boy who was already injured and bleeding. Ochre is the only one uninjured, sur
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A Hand that Held; part 1
Crossing over the fields of the forest originally felt like a suicide mission to Elder Lymantera, in the hopes her loyal soul comes soothed and an example to her fellow Kabay who lived with the dignity of never throwing their arms in the face of death for their cause. However, she felt the pain of regret as her eyes blurred from being thrown to the ground after the blast radius of the Prime Magician’s magic rocked the winds off any living creature around.Broken tree logs and shattered branches, dead animal bodies mixed with Dire-eaters left and right, the iron smell of blood and charcoal bogged Elder Lymantera who covered the basket she carried. There, inside, lay the sleeping visage of the babe, her eyes softly closed as her tiny hands gripped the handkerchief of her mother. Dust slightly entered the edges of her comfortable-looking bed fixed with soft blankets, but the old woman managed to protect her face and other parts just in case.In exchange for her effo
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A Hand that Held; part 2
“Hello, I—how are you able to—haaa… It’s not good to leave children in this dangerous place.” Elder Lymantera said while she tried retaining her lips from spewing panic and misleading words, something to avoid influencing the children in front of her.It was useless to the other child inside the small opening, a girl with an injured shoulder because the child whimpered and remained to sink deeper against the wall that sheltered them. Compared to the younger child who was looking over Elder Lymantera’s shoulder, he seemed distracted despite their situation. He looked tired and hesitant, but the shine of curiosity did not go away from his eyes.“What was that?” he asked as he pointed at a large chunk of the Dire-eater Mother that was previously gliding above the skies. “It shines like a superstar up in the sky, it’s amazing.” Then his pointing hand clenched and he slowly pulled his arm back to his b
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A Hand that Held; part 3
Picking a stick nearby, checking if it was good as a weapon or distraction, she held on to this like a pole ready on hand for an incoming attack even if she had no chance of using it or winning against anyone. Overhead is the darkness looming and the occasional sounds of rustle and Dire-eater screech, though only a distance, it ticks a nervousness in her when the rumble of their movements could be felt and heard.Down behind the rock hiding place, several uprooted trees and a clearing could be seen where the destruction of the fighting small Dire-eaters seemed to have also chunked out a part of the land. Roaming to see where the girl lay felt like hours, but it only lasted for seconds, and the idea of taking her time to see if the girl was still alive is a dread she was delaying.She did find the girl, all bloodied and partially trapped, though the girl could move from where she is, her injury was what kept her from moving. The bone on her shoulder must have already di
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Voices of Hurting; part 1
Blinding lights blurred Yphemu’s vision, rather, made her lose her peripherals. Like a horse with bright white blinders, her eyesight focused on a tunnel vision in front of her as she poured her attention to all the Dire-eaters surrounding their quarters.Noise built from the lungs of oppressed and struggling washed away from the sweeping silence that rang through her mind while she attended to the needs of the many. Sucking her breath, she stayed afloat with a bit of breeze just so she could glide to another medium-sized Dire-eater sweeping the skies towards their headquarters.Callous hands felt the growing warmth of her rapier's metal hilt as she bent her elbow back and angled her torso to an angle that put force on the stab she was aiming to do on the neck of the creature where its gills flapped and sparkling magic entered. With trained eyes, a magician can easily determine the anatomy of a Dire-eater due to its nature being made out of Slitark magic in its e
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Voices of Hurting; part 2
Yphemu looked at Epiro who felt his face was pale and confused, but she knew that he was creating problems in his head. Not from sheer lack of experience, but consideration.His eyes looked at her and she made sure that her gaze was firm but comforting. Yphemu is not only the bastion holder of a title passed down with the strongest light magic, she stands with the people she cares for at close consideration.He whispered, “I knew it…”Sacr looked at him and prompted him to speak. The way she usually does, by nudging him with the butt end of her gun. He looks at her with a not-annoying frown but started to speak.“We’ve noticed that a part of the barrier is losing its hold. All of my men managed to evacuate all possible human casualties away, back to a part of the barracks that could hold guard, and we’ve made an effort to stop the youngling Dire-eaters from entering there. But…” Epiro, his grip strong on h
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Voices of Hurting; part 3
The timing was on her side when the edges of the tail end arced downward, pulling the rest of its midbody to open a pathway toward the head. Due to this, she had the chance to observe a part of its head she could target either to maim or distract it enough to redirect its course.Crossing her fingers, she angled herself enough to curve her body and shelter a foothold onto a hind tendril, launching herself with enough force by adding magic into her body for agility and speed. Wrapping this up in a bow of split-second midair twirl, using this momentum to make use of the wind as sharp slashes.Heavily pushing with a brandish, her wand swiped upward in motion to the speed of her flying body, grossly cutting at the edges of the tendrils and flapping gills near the head of the Dire-eater. Though wounded, it’s not severe to the point of rending its actions.However, it was enough to distract it from its state of frenzy, turning its head to where she clung. After
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Voices of Hurting; part 4
Notion after image of blasted corpses of burning Dire-eaters sent bursts of meat smelling burnt with no blood to cover the ground under them, only for this dark liquid to scatter somewhere else entirely. Electric sparks surged from the invisible barrier as the people within cheered as they watched one after another the Dire-eaters around the area diminish.Further inside the establishment beyond the wall was Verbasi who looked up in the sky, half-hidden by the tall stone barricade, showing the white lights of Yphemu’s magic blink on and off amidst the dark blue of the night. He heard the wisp of "fire brim" that Yphemu summoned. He didn’t need to give her his crystal, because he had to clear the debris and ruin from the residential area.She knew he didn’t need to be there more for his purpose at the current rather than the help he could provide with his magic and shard, but his belief that his students with him could substitute while he checked this
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