the last supper / throne room fireplace / day 5
Nov 17, 2024 20:30:13 GMT -5
Post by D'Arcy Mason d6b [Tyler] on Nov 17, 2024 20:30:13 GMT -5
dars
D'Arcy didn't dare a breath as Florentine absorbs her demands. D'Arcy knows it is a stretch - a brave face to hide the fact that she sees death in every direction she tries looking. Her life depends on the information she carries being enough of a lure to make her more valuable alive than dead. Her adversary is looking off at something beyond her, for what she didn't know and didn't care, for whatever it was surely wouldn't be useful for keeping D'Arcy living longer than the next few minutes.
Florentine concedes, and D'Arcy finally exhales. "Fine. But if you touch me with that thing one more time, it'll be the very last thing you do." D'Arcy is gripping onto these words like a lifeline, a buoy in an ocean of despair. She tried her best not to look too relieved at this development, wanting to hold onto any semblance of control over the situation that she could so that Florentine didn't change her mind. "Alright, you've got yourself a deal. Let's go!"
Florentine's help proves to be incredibly useful. She grabs D'Arcy by the hand and drags her behind like floats in a parade, clearing a path through the bloodshed towards the treasures waiting for them. Where D'Arcy had stumbled through, nowhere near a size that would help move the bodies around her from her path, Florentine can push beyond the others with ease. She bumps into August, seems to whisper something to the boy (or perhaps spit in his face? D'Arcy couldn't tell, didn't really care). Then suddenly they were there, the table at their waist, the spoils of war ripe for the taking.
"Thank you, now there's no time to lose." Florentine had kept her word; D'Arcy had made it to the table with her assistance, untouched any further. D'Arcy was a girl of her word, would keep her end of the bargain. She explained what she had known, shown Florentine the note she had found at the overgrown tower, how she thinks it has something to do with what's been happening to her, to everyone.
Florentine absorbs it all, her face unreadable. D'Arcy begins to collect all of the things she needs, combines them all to make what she believed would help rid her of this sluggish transformation, restore her to a point where she could feel some semblance of normal again.
As she finishes up she turns to see Florentine staring at her, suspicion written in her eyes. "Go on then - drink it. That way if it's not what you say it is, we'll find out."
D'Arcy couldn't fault her for not trusting her. Both of them bore bruises and cuts from the other, wounds from a game that left them both motivated to see the other die. In a strange way D'Arcy was happy about it. Where so many of the others seemed to see her as no more than a small child in the throw of things, someone who they could kill now or kill later without much concern. Florentine was different. Florentine treated her like a tribute.
D'Arcy decided that she liked Florentine.
She went to raise the drink to her lips, her heart racing. Doubt was starting to work its way into her mind. What if the note is a lie? What if I'm wrong? What if I am sealing my own fate? There was no turning back once she drank it, no way to get out of doing it now.
Boom.
The cannon sounds through the throne room, loud and booming, and one of the blonde girls starts to fall. D'Arcy had been so focused on getting here to the table, making what she needed to make, she had almost forgotten the world around her. The numbers had dwindled; many tributes already gone, the stone knight nowhere to be seen, instead there seemed to be… another person? A tribute she didn't recognize?
Hope connected the dots. Maybe this is the Stone Knight. Maybe he was a person once put under a curse. Maybe this is indeed the cure! The idea that she was possibly turning to stone sent a shiver down her spine. She wanted to drink, but she knew the danger here amongst the crowd was dangerous - it would only be a matter of time before one of the others decides to attack again.
"I'll drink it first, I promise," D'Arcy turns back to Florentine, "but not here, we might still get attacked. Let's move somewhere safe first."
With her concoction in hand, D'Arcy makes a break from the table, searching for somewhere safer where she can hide away and drink to her salvation. It was now a matter of whether Florentine would follow suit.
[D'Arcy collects the following items from the Feast:]
- purified shrine water in glass jar
- smoked meat (x1 food)
- needle and thread X1
- eat me! cupcake
- sky flower (whole, no effects)
Feast Item: silver lantern with odd light
[D'Arcy flees]
- purified shrine water in glass jar
- smoked meat (x1 food)
- needle and thread X1
- eat me! cupcake
- sky flower (whole, no effects)
Feast Item: silver lantern with odd light
[D'Arcy flees]