Open Zakaden Bounty: Blank

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Blank's relationship with Astorea wasn't exactly in the best of shape. In fact, since her assistance in a failed coup, she had been labeled as an enemy of the state and racked up a sum of offenses for her actions against her former comrades in the battle. That said, with the players disappearing, there were very few people to worry about a rogue chunibyo with a penchant for overreacting. In fact, in the last several years, she had all but forgotten her status in the lands, which is why she ended up there one fateful morning. In typical fashion, she ended up ruffling the feathers of a local noble person, with more money than common sense. Leveraging her past crimes, with her more recent antics, he was able to convenience the local authorities to issue a bounty on her head, which read the following:

Wanted Dead or Alive
Ice magician.
Approx 18 years old, 5'0, wearing dark, and red wizard's robes.
Known Aliases: "Blank", "Megan", "Demoness of the mountain", "Child of the dark star".
Considered to be extremely dangerous and capable of high-level magic.
Reward to be discussed upon delivery.
Of course, Blank, had no idea such an edict had been issued. She simply left Astorea once the man had called the guards, she wasn't a complete fool to try and fight a nation. Well, to try and fight a nation a second time at least. her duties in the nation done she headed back to her base in Zarla, a frozen outpost where she openly studied the effects of Zalrisis, and much to the chagrin of the local Zalri she had been successful in mitigating the infection by use of chromancy-based magitech.

OOC: I have no real plans for this one, I'm flexible, contact me on discord if you wish to discuss
 

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Rap-ta-tap-tap. The sound of a knocking upon a crystal doorframe interrupted the grand success of the one-and-only Blank. The knocking came in a little musical rhythm, a very particular one. It was a rhythm that Blank could recognize. That man... he was back again.

Four years' past marked the first time she had heard that man a-knocking. Just as it was now, the rap-ta-tap-tap was all the same back then. There was but a difference that it had sounded off the cold ice of a half-frozen mountain range that Blank had been hiding away inside of since she had fled from the vermillion eye of that evil monster...

That was how she'd up and met Haru for the first time... Truly met him, anyway-a face in an enemy crowd at the battle of Pride's Reclamation hardly counted towards the memory.

"I'd been looking for you, the lost Blank in the hills. A little friendly face had told me that you were just over the mountain... so I climbed it!"

Haru had come to see if she was doing alright, from what he told her. A lost girl in the snow left a picture in his eye, he said, that he just had to follow around. His story seemed crazy in more than just one way--In particular, how he'd climbed over the mountainside to reach her. Why? There had been a perfectly good path to get to this place, so why climb a mountain over it?

He had only stayed for a little while to talk on things. It wasn't a memorable talk, aside from how he'd gotten there to begin with. Hopefully that would have been the last of the man she'd have to see-especially since it seemed like he'd been rightfully chased off by her powerful magics.

Rap-ta-tap-tap, came a-knocking the sage Haru but a year later. He looked different from what she last saw of him. He was less like himself, and more as if something else. She could see the way his shadow flittered behind his back.

"I've found you again, the lost Blank in the hills. A friend had told me that you were still out here. I thought I'd come and see how you were doing."

He'd gone and went through the trouble to bring her a little gift this time. It was a strange little glass that he said had to do with the Zalrites and their corruption. He didn't deign to talk about where he had gotten such a thing, only wishing her well as he talked about the world outside of the mountain.

Rap-ta-tap-tap, came the knocking of Haru's hand. His knuckles rapped against the side of Zalran architecture. He'd found her yet again a year later, having come to talk yet once again. Was he even human anymore? His soul felt twisted. It looked almost like... like what she had been before. Dark and twisted. Was his shadow watching her now? Why were there eyes there where there shouldn't have been? Blank could see it all. Nothing could hide from her magical gaze.

"I've come with a little gift again, lost Blank in the mountainside. A little shadow told me that you were here."

He had no present to hand her as a gift. Instead, he'd gone boldly into the village of angry Zalri and talked with them about something. It wasn't clear what he said to them, but after the fact, the Zalri didn't seem quite so angry anymore. They didn't even try to murder Blank like they used to with anybody that had a pulse around the edge of the village. They didn't even stop her from making a home around the area, nor her research of Zalrisis... though time would change that as their chagrin of her studies grew.

Now Haru was here again. It was almost dreadful to turn and look at the man who still sounded as warm and inviting as he ever had... And to the surprise of her gaze, he hadn't actually gotten worse this year. If anything, it seemed like he'd come to an accord of sorts with the thing that lived in his soul. It entwined with his own, neither growing nor devouring what remained of the friendly sage. What kind of inhuman creature had he become?

Rap-ta-tap-tap. "Hello, Blank. I've come and intruded yet again. Will you try to freeze me with your magic again? I wouldn't mind to see you try. I did miss the sight of your arts. Ha, ha ha..."

His head shakes, the flowing magic on his head-mistaken to an untrained eye as hair, but not to Blank's gaze-rippling in the light as if another beam of the sun that had been let in when Haru opened the door. He had a paper in his hand, a sheet of bounty which he showed her as soon as she allowed him to.

"A gift, to you-or rather, a warning. I fear that hunters may come for you, soon. You may need to move if you wish to stay hidden from prying eyes. They know you're in this mountainside."

The words were ominous, yes, but they were said with well-meaning for their recipient. It didn't seem like Haru had come to take that bounty this year. No matter how he changed, he yet still stayed the same in one way-when he came, it was to try and help for the short time in which he stayed. He'd said to her, once, that he had felt bad for the battle he'd had against her at the Reclamation of Pride. Perhaps this was his way of making amends.
 

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Blank looked at Haru quickly unsure if he was repeating himself or if she had undergone some sort of Deja Vu. Was it the chemicals from the latest potion? She wasn't exactly an alchemist but that couldn't stop her in the way of progress. She stood there for a moment computing the various possibilities, a surprised slack-jawed expression plastered upon her face before she managed to regain her composure and resume her typical haughty persona, as she snapped her knuckles into the sides of her waist while doing her best to look down on Haru despite the man standing a solid foot over her.

"Looking for me? Why? Are you with those others? The one's hunting me down to harass me? I've sent them packing. They should have never underestimated the child of the dark star. My ice magic knows no equal, never has, and never will! So don't think for a moment I'll hesitate to use it, and this time it'll be permanent!"

Despite her words, Blank paused as if slowly recounting all of Haru's words, and with it, her expression softened from anger to concern only to flare to annoyance a moment later. "So your gift is this warning? Pah- You've wasted your time. I'm always being tracked, hunted, and attacked. People are jealous of my magic, my raw power, and will always seek me out to either use or destroy me. This is the fate of the demoness of the mountain. Let them hate me, they don't understand, and I care not that they do not."

Despite her protests, Blank began to wring her hands as she nervously scanned a nearby window, staring out in the yard at the shapes of the large crystals, wondering what hid behind them.
 

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"Ha, ha, ha... Perhaps they do. But it's going to become your problem soon, to boot." As if to accentuate the issue, Haru gestured with a slender hand towards that very window she sought escape through. The shape of a Zalra could be seen behind one of those many crystals, staring at Blank's hut. Those Zalri, they'd been staring at her hut with eyes that had grown less and less kind, recently... They truly did not appreciate her grand work. How long would it be before they grew to their old, violent ways? Would it be after the hunters came for her, or perhaps even before that?

Haru was not without sympathy for her. That much could be heard in his voice. He spoke softly now to her, "A little shadow told me of a way out of here, Blank. I know of a path to many other hiding places. If you follow me, we could leave this place. Find somewhere safer for you to hole away from the hunters that will be coming. Who would expect the 'Demoness of the Mountian' to be hiding in the mother trees of the Tangleweaves, or perhaps the underground heart of the Highlands?"

That same hand of his gestured towards the door.
 

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Blank looked at the window before her head turned to Haru, and then back to her desk. There laid a frog, but not a normal frog by any means. Most of it was stone white, seemingly made of crystal, with only a single green limb remaining free from the infection. It was through a device made through chronomancy she had managed it, but it had been just that. The frog itself was long dead, and the device wouldn't bring it back, but it could be possibly used to stop the infection from progressing.

With a tight-lipped grimace, she turned to Haru and huffed, "Fine. I'll trust you this once but I can't leave here empty-handed." Instead of following his hand, however, she headed to a bookcase and pulled a book halfway from the self, which in turn seemed to kick up a whirring noise somewhere behind the bookcase as it pushed slowly outward revealing a hidden set of stairs. "My work is down here. If we're in a hurry follow me." Her tone was different than the one she had used before, somehow more formal, but without the haughtiness of before. In fact, her entire demeanor had changed from an upstart brat, to what seemed to be more of a mousey bookworm.

Regardless after taking a step down, Blank pulled back and waved her staff at where she had been standing. With a wince of pain, she channeled a corrupted flow of magic that caused the veins visible in her forehead to bulge and turn purple, as she conjured forth a shadowy reflection of herself who stared at Haru dimly. "There. She'll stand guard," was all Blank offered in explanation before heading down deeper underground.
 

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"Perhaps she will." Haru strode past the false image as he followed Blank down. It was strange to watch as the shadow almost balked when he passed by-as something behind him watched it with an unflinching gaze. The two travelers, each changed in so many ways since their first battle, now walked together to reach the bottom of this secret laboratory.

Haru made sure to close the bookcase on his way out. No sense in leaving a door open, after all.

"It appears you've had more to your work than I expected. This carving is immaculate... you must have spent quite a month or three to shave the crystal away. It is quite a shame that we would have to leave such a beautiful sight alone. Ha, ha, ha..." Haru's soft laughter echoes around the reflective walls, the only ray of light left in the dark tunnel that the two traversed.
 

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Haru's words caused Blank to snort, "Hardly. This entire outpost existed long before I or the Zalaris infection. I've just re...purposed it for my own seeing as it was largely abandoned by the...indigenous people. Originally, I had thought no one would bother chasing me here.. but I thought the same in the mountains of Tertoria. Oh. That's where I was before here. Might have heard stories of the goddess of the mountain? I may have gone overboard with 'adjusting' the seasons to my liking. The locals weren't appreciative." Blank says in a cheerful tone despite the subject matter. In fact, the way she emphasized 'demoness of the mountain' spoke volumes about how her ego had been inflated to hear that.

Regardless, the duo quickly reached the end of the stairs, entering into a crypt-like location, that was once either a prison or mausoleum but had been so touched by time it made it impossible to determine what it had been prior. Regardless of its previous functions, Blanks ' add-ons were obvious. Standing in the middle of the room were several wooden tables huddled together containing bit and pieces of various magitech devices. Most, if not all of which seemed to be discarded crap likely gathered by the witch for her own devices. Beyond that occupying, the room was occupied a not insignificant number of old tomes, which laid scattered about the place stuck in chairs, or on pedestals, half-opened and dog-eared in a haphazard way.

None of these things seemed to interest Blank currently, though, as she moved quickly past them and to the back of the room where one table, less cluttered than the rest, stood. On it was a large animatronic arm clearly scavenged off a larger sphere-like enemy found in the deep recesses of a long-since abandoned dungeon. "This is it." She announced as she moved to carefully disconnect a bundle of wires that bound the appendage to a nearby power cell. "I've modified its laser. I have no idea how most of it works, but the crystal it uses to focus the beam is something similar to the crystallization we see here. I figured if I stuck a crystal in there, I might be able to weaponize it. But it did the opposite, no idea why!" Blank said just as cheerfully as before, again being unphased by the subject matter.
 

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"You're telling me that you've found a remedy for Zalaris..?!" If there was a time that she had ever seen Haru caught for a loss, this was the time that would be burned in her memory forever. He looked astounded. Amazed, even, and very proud for a girl that he'd only visited but once a year.

He and the eyes that lingered within the shadows of the room both looked over the machine in awe. Haru clearly didn't understand how the thing worked, though he was sure trying his best to figure that out all the same. When had those eyes gotten into the room? What's more, they seemed to have something to say to boot.

...You were correct. This girl truly is worth something, after all.

"Everyone is worth something. Don't insult her, now-you'll make it sound like I came to here to profit off of her." Haru reprimanded the horrible presence, his tone of voice as if it were his child that had stuck its' hand into the cookie jar and had yet to properly apologize about it. He retorts, "I'm here because I want to keep you safe. I wish for your well-being, as I do for that of the other Travelers. And so I say... shall we be off, Blank? I give you my word-I believe you'll enjoy the place we have to go to, if my knowledge of your tastes has any merit. Ha, ha, ha..."
 

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"A remedy? No. No, more of a treatment." Megan said with a wave of her hand dismissing Haru's shock, "However, it may be the first step to a cure. Perhaps one that can restore the greater depths of Zarala, imagine, what magic we could encounter? I have half a theory that the Zalaris was caused by magic originally, like a spell out of control, but something far beyond what we currently consider to be possible."

If Megan was bothered by Haru seeming to speak to himself, she made no show of it. An oddball herself she began muttering under her breath as she wiggled her fingers summoning a small little ice golem that grappled the arm and began to tote it back towards the entrance. "Don't you dare break it." She warned the automaton, as she turned to Haru with a satisfied nod, and just like that the bookish girl was gone replaced once again with the self-assured magician, who smiled at Haru as she stood in an overly dramatic pose.

"Ho ho ho. Keep me safe? There's no need. I am the greatest Ice Mage ever to exist. I'll keep *you* safe, but I agree we have what we need and it is time to leave! Lead on!"
 

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"By all means, I shall." The gesture of his hand brought a beautiful change in the frost that lined the edges of the cavern. The ice was shaped and chiseled like a beautiful archway, one that beheld the way forward deeper into the secret passage that Blank had brought them to. It was an offering of respect to the master of ice, 'bootlicking' as a Traveler would call it. He showed that despite what impressively fine control over the ice he held, it still resulted in but a parlor trick before the Demoness of the Mountain.

Their passage led outwards to the mountain's side, where the two would travel across a path that wound across the shell of stone. It took them away from this mountain, out towards another. They found a stone bridge that led into a misty horizon, one that twisted and turned in ways that no stone structure made by the hand of man ever could.

Where would it lead?

They sought the unknown. They sought solace.
 
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