Witches
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Cats
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Cats
2183/2000 words || @tagged || Exam Stuff / UwU || S.O.S. Wren need halp.
The little witch was flying on her broom in her uniform (for once) and was looking around. She was in search of a tribe that used an apparently ancient language here in Fiore. Or at least a watered down version of it from what she gathered. She was using a map as she did so and trying to figure out where exactly this could be. The Urban Nights party was long over and the little witch found that she had an active imagination while drunk. Or it was the drinks at the party! It had to have been the drinks at the party! She wouldn’t have gone crazy otherwise. Yes. Definitely. Nanny couldn’t change to a humanoid thing. Nope. It was all in her head. She slapped her cheeks as she gripped her hand into a fist. “We gotta take care of this Nanny! Us and our squa-ah! Shoot!” The little witch realized she had gotten ahead of the squad she had been assigned to for this little assignment. Definitely not the way to go for this. Making a quick u-turn, Wren is back with the small squad in the matter of minutes.
Her cheeks were a light shade of pink as she puffed them up. The group had been practically sprinting to keep up with her. She wasn’t used to being a leader out in the field. In a lab or stationary was easier for her to deal with. “Sorry! I didn’t realize…” She clears her throat and quickly jumps off of her broom and stands up tall. “Alrighty! So I feel a tribe of this Word of Law is somewhere up ahead. Keep your eyes and ears out!” She nods as she grabs her broom to keep it from flying. Nanny was grumbly as she had to walk on her paws. “Remember people, we’re going to be protecting them since they keep on being attacked! So when we approach, try to be on at least the defensive in case they are attacked again!” She held up her broom a bit, bristle side up, to use as a flag as a way for them to know where the short Rune Knight was. She honestly hoped she was doing a good job as a leader. This wasn’t her forte.
Wren began speed walking to be ahead of her squad. She was still not used to this… She became a Warrant Officer. How was that even possible for her to become one and get her own freaking squad?! Jeez louise! Who was drunk when making that decision?! She glanced back over her shoulder at the twenty men and women in uniform behind her. She knew they talked about her from time to time, questioning why a child was leading them, and if they believed she was an adult, they questioned if she was a male or female often. She hated this feeling. Very few people believed well enough that Wren was an adult female, enough she could count on one hand. If she were home, they wouldn’t have had to even speculate. People somehow knew how one was, even the ones that weren’t like the rest. It was hard to explain. But here in Ishgar, it was another story.
“Permission to speak, Warrant Officer Hayden, sir!” Someone called out behind her. She paused and looked back after twitching her eye at the ‘sir’. “Permission granted! Speak, soldier!” The woman jogged up to be a little closer to the shorter one. “What is with the tribe we need to protect? Do they hold something important, sir?” Wren stopped and turned around to face the group. “Listen up! First off! Don’t you knockers address me as ‘Sir’. I don’t care if you call your other female leaders that, I am not them! You’ll say ‘ma’am’ to me instead! Is that clear?!” “Ma’am, yes, ma’am!” “Second! We’re going to protect one of the many tribes of people who were or are descendants of those who use an ancient form of magic, called the Word of Law. They’ve been being attacked lately to the point that they’re being murdered to oblivion and need our help to stay protected. If you have a problem with this, leave now and turn in your resignation! Are we clear?” “Ma’am, yes, ma’am!” “Good!” She turned around and nervously hung her head as she hesitantly took out her map. She wasn’t even sure if that ‘speech’ was good enough, or if she went too far at the end. She hoped she didn’t.
“Ma’am!” Someone finally used the right one for her! “There’s smoke coming from our ten o’clock!” Wren instantly snapped her head up and noticed the smoke not too far from them. A grin was on her lips as she nodded. “Alright soldiers! Let's head that way! Like I said before, be prepared to be on the defensive in case they think we’re here to harm them!” She broke through the forest foliage towards the smoke. The scene they came across had the little witch stopping dead in her tracks and looking in disbelief. There were ruined huts and tents and a line of bodies covered in blankets. Red was a common color to see painted around the place, and not by their choice it seemed. As soon as the group was there, the remaining people in the tribe stopped what they were doing to also look at the newcomers. The atmosphere was tense.
With a deep breath, Wren stepped forward and gulped some air before she turned her broom right side up, bristle side down again. She gave a nervous bow, and cleared her throat a bit after she stood up straight once again. “I am Warrant Officer Wren Hayden, of the Rune Knights. We were dispatched to come and help protect you.” She tries to keep her voice loud enough for them to hear, honestly happy they weren’t attacked on sight. A woman a bit taller than her came rushing past her tribespeople and right up to Wren. “I am Chieftess Ayiala. We thank you for coming so quickly.” She seemed just as nervous as Wren was. “We’re still trying to clean up from last night's attack. I also apologize for not coming over sooner when you came. Are you sure you can protect us?” Wren held up her hand and shook her head as soon as the woman apologized, knowing it wasn’t needed. “We can protect the tribe on your behalf. Don’t worry. You guys can focus on finishing repairing your home and taking care of your wounded.”
After a few minutes, the group started to spread out around the tribe, setting up a perimeter of the place. They were also blessed with seeing the Word of Law in action. The people said strange words and moved the land, such as the trees and bushes, to move things into place. They were trying to repair their homes and other buildings. Honestly, the experience was a sight to behold for the little witch. The soldiers also had started to feel the same about the land. Turning towards the center of the tribe, Wren held her broom in front of her as she closed her eyes and started mumbling something under her breath. When she opened her eyes again, her brown eyes were a stunning blue as magic was coming into play from her. She was setting up protection markers around the tribe that would warn her of intruders in the area when they passed the threshold.
For a while, nothing had happened and the soldiers even slightly helped the tribespeople rebuild their home while patrolling a little bit, calling it their ‘breaks’ in between patrols. Wren did her fair share of work as well. She kept her ears out and made sure to strengthen her markers every so often so they could be in top shape. As she was helping move a stack of wood, she felt a tingle at the back of her neck. It didn’t feel good. A low screech was barely able to be heard, as if it was an alarm. She quickly set the wood down and spins around. “Heads up! Something’s coming!” The little witch calls out. The soldiers who had been helping out had quickly stopped what they were doing and instantly spread out towards any openings between the posts for the other soldiers and were all brandishing their weapons. Wren’s eyes were staying blue as she was preparing to use her magic already. She hummed something and ten little blue wisps started floating around the little witch. She closed her eyes as Nanny hissed with her fur going up on her back.
Wren raised her hands and spread out her fingers while raising her hands. The wisps spread out away from her and were trying to look for those who weren’t the soldiers. She was hoping if there was anything out there, the wisps would start shocking them. And luckily enough, a shocking sound was heard and nothing was there. Her eyes went wide and she realized what they were up against. “They’re invisible.” She murmurs. “They’re invisible!” She calls out louder for the soldiers to hear her. “Nanny!” The cat was already pouncing and scratching up what she assumed was the face of an attacker. The soldiers were struggling with their own invisible people now. One of the soldiers managed to get some of the tribespeople to kick up the dust with their magic to give them some visibility on these invisible people. That made things a little easier on them at least. The tribespeople had made their way to the center of the group of soldiers. They were trying to kick up dust and make more visibility to these invisible attackers and help out the Rune Knights assisting them.
Wren grins as she starts muttering incantations, making the ground start to glow a soft green just before rosemary stems shoot out from the ground and stabs through three of the invisible attackers arms and legs to cease them from attacking. After they were stabbed, their invisible cloak was released, showing people looking diseased by a dark magic and transforming into an abomination. They were turning into various black coloring of animals and all had razor sharp claws on their hands, regardless of if the animals they were turning into had claws or not. “YoUr WoRdSsSsSsS! gIvE tHeM tO uSsSsSsS nOw!” One with a black and gold snake-ish looking head forming on their shoulders, hissed at them as the rosemary stems wrapped around their arms and forced them to be held on the ground. Wren blinked a bit. Their words? What? She quickly shook her head and repeated using her rosemary stems to capture the transformed people. They proved to be a bit of a fight after a little bit though, when the invisible creatures realized that the tribespeople were being protected by a stronger group and actually had to work harder to try to get to them. Wren had even struggled to keep her stems up, as they started slicing at her stems and cutting them shorter than they originally were.
Soon though, her squad had the majority of them cuffed in antimagic cuffs, and sitting in a group. There was a total of five deaths. One of the tribespeople had managed to get caught by the diseased people, as well as a couple of knights, the remaining deaths were the diseased who refused to calm down and managed to slip out of their cuffs before they were clasped completely and tried to murder the soldiers. Wren justified it as self defense. As it was. One of the creepier deformed people were laughing in a distorted voice. The short witch couldn’t even tell what he was turning into. Maybe a fox? A dog? Something? She had glanced over to him and pursed her lips. He noticed her looking at him and cackled more.
“Heeee’ll beeee baaaarrkk.” He cackles as his head lulls back.
“He who?”
“Whhhhyyyy wouldddd I tell youuuu?! Heeee’ll comeeee forrrr youuuu toooooo~! Witch.” The way he said that last word made Wren frown a bit. It was like ‘witch’ was a diseased word that shouldn’t be spoken about in public. That wasn’t something she was fully expecting to hear either. He then bit his tongue while he was saying something with the now garbling blood in his mouth.
“Someone get me a cloth and cover his eyes! Pronto!” She screams out as she flicked her wrist to materialize an unlabeled glass bottle with red liquid. She uncorked it and forced his mouth open before dumping the contents down his throat. “Keep on biting your tong-” She cut herself off as she realized that the blob stuff was forming more into a rams head now. “You’re not being incapable of speaking. Whether you like it or not. Bite your tongue, and you’ll be healed. Over. And over. And over again.” She says as she backed up. She didn’t care how threatening that sounded or not, but it should get the point across that he’s not getting out of it.
Her cheeks were a light shade of pink as she puffed them up. The group had been practically sprinting to keep up with her. She wasn’t used to being a leader out in the field. In a lab or stationary was easier for her to deal with. “Sorry! I didn’t realize…” She clears her throat and quickly jumps off of her broom and stands up tall. “Alrighty! So I feel a tribe of this Word of Law is somewhere up ahead. Keep your eyes and ears out!” She nods as she grabs her broom to keep it from flying. Nanny was grumbly as she had to walk on her paws. “Remember people, we’re going to be protecting them since they keep on being attacked! So when we approach, try to be on at least the defensive in case they are attacked again!” She held up her broom a bit, bristle side up, to use as a flag as a way for them to know where the short Rune Knight was. She honestly hoped she was doing a good job as a leader. This wasn’t her forte.
Wren began speed walking to be ahead of her squad. She was still not used to this… She became a Warrant Officer. How was that even possible for her to become one and get her own freaking squad?! Jeez louise! Who was drunk when making that decision?! She glanced back over her shoulder at the twenty men and women in uniform behind her. She knew they talked about her from time to time, questioning why a child was leading them, and if they believed she was an adult, they questioned if she was a male or female often. She hated this feeling. Very few people believed well enough that Wren was an adult female, enough she could count on one hand. If she were home, they wouldn’t have had to even speculate. People somehow knew how one was, even the ones that weren’t like the rest. It was hard to explain. But here in Ishgar, it was another story.
“Permission to speak, Warrant Officer Hayden, sir!” Someone called out behind her. She paused and looked back after twitching her eye at the ‘sir’. “Permission granted! Speak, soldier!” The woman jogged up to be a little closer to the shorter one. “What is with the tribe we need to protect? Do they hold something important, sir?” Wren stopped and turned around to face the group. “Listen up! First off! Don’t you knockers address me as ‘Sir’. I don’t care if you call your other female leaders that, I am not them! You’ll say ‘ma’am’ to me instead! Is that clear?!” “Ma’am, yes, ma’am!” “Second! We’re going to protect one of the many tribes of people who were or are descendants of those who use an ancient form of magic, called the Word of Law. They’ve been being attacked lately to the point that they’re being murdered to oblivion and need our help to stay protected. If you have a problem with this, leave now and turn in your resignation! Are we clear?” “Ma’am, yes, ma’am!” “Good!” She turned around and nervously hung her head as she hesitantly took out her map. She wasn’t even sure if that ‘speech’ was good enough, or if she went too far at the end. She hoped she didn’t.
“Ma’am!” Someone finally used the right one for her! “There’s smoke coming from our ten o’clock!” Wren instantly snapped her head up and noticed the smoke not too far from them. A grin was on her lips as she nodded. “Alright soldiers! Let's head that way! Like I said before, be prepared to be on the defensive in case they think we’re here to harm them!” She broke through the forest foliage towards the smoke. The scene they came across had the little witch stopping dead in her tracks and looking in disbelief. There were ruined huts and tents and a line of bodies covered in blankets. Red was a common color to see painted around the place, and not by their choice it seemed. As soon as the group was there, the remaining people in the tribe stopped what they were doing to also look at the newcomers. The atmosphere was tense.
With a deep breath, Wren stepped forward and gulped some air before she turned her broom right side up, bristle side down again. She gave a nervous bow, and cleared her throat a bit after she stood up straight once again. “I am Warrant Officer Wren Hayden, of the Rune Knights. We were dispatched to come and help protect you.” She tries to keep her voice loud enough for them to hear, honestly happy they weren’t attacked on sight. A woman a bit taller than her came rushing past her tribespeople and right up to Wren. “I am Chieftess Ayiala. We thank you for coming so quickly.” She seemed just as nervous as Wren was. “We’re still trying to clean up from last night's attack. I also apologize for not coming over sooner when you came. Are you sure you can protect us?” Wren held up her hand and shook her head as soon as the woman apologized, knowing it wasn’t needed. “We can protect the tribe on your behalf. Don’t worry. You guys can focus on finishing repairing your home and taking care of your wounded.”
After a few minutes, the group started to spread out around the tribe, setting up a perimeter of the place. They were also blessed with seeing the Word of Law in action. The people said strange words and moved the land, such as the trees and bushes, to move things into place. They were trying to repair their homes and other buildings. Honestly, the experience was a sight to behold for the little witch. The soldiers also had started to feel the same about the land. Turning towards the center of the tribe, Wren held her broom in front of her as she closed her eyes and started mumbling something under her breath. When she opened her eyes again, her brown eyes were a stunning blue as magic was coming into play from her. She was setting up protection markers around the tribe that would warn her of intruders in the area when they passed the threshold.
For a while, nothing had happened and the soldiers even slightly helped the tribespeople rebuild their home while patrolling a little bit, calling it their ‘breaks’ in between patrols. Wren did her fair share of work as well. She kept her ears out and made sure to strengthen her markers every so often so they could be in top shape. As she was helping move a stack of wood, she felt a tingle at the back of her neck. It didn’t feel good. A low screech was barely able to be heard, as if it was an alarm. She quickly set the wood down and spins around. “Heads up! Something’s coming!” The little witch calls out. The soldiers who had been helping out had quickly stopped what they were doing and instantly spread out towards any openings between the posts for the other soldiers and were all brandishing their weapons. Wren’s eyes were staying blue as she was preparing to use her magic already. She hummed something and ten little blue wisps started floating around the little witch. She closed her eyes as Nanny hissed with her fur going up on her back.
Wren raised her hands and spread out her fingers while raising her hands. The wisps spread out away from her and were trying to look for those who weren’t the soldiers. She was hoping if there was anything out there, the wisps would start shocking them. And luckily enough, a shocking sound was heard and nothing was there. Her eyes went wide and she realized what they were up against. “They’re invisible.” She murmurs. “They’re invisible!” She calls out louder for the soldiers to hear her. “Nanny!” The cat was already pouncing and scratching up what she assumed was the face of an attacker. The soldiers were struggling with their own invisible people now. One of the soldiers managed to get some of the tribespeople to kick up the dust with their magic to give them some visibility on these invisible people. That made things a little easier on them at least. The tribespeople had made their way to the center of the group of soldiers. They were trying to kick up dust and make more visibility to these invisible attackers and help out the Rune Knights assisting them.
Wren grins as she starts muttering incantations, making the ground start to glow a soft green just before rosemary stems shoot out from the ground and stabs through three of the invisible attackers arms and legs to cease them from attacking. After they were stabbed, their invisible cloak was released, showing people looking diseased by a dark magic and transforming into an abomination. They were turning into various black coloring of animals and all had razor sharp claws on their hands, regardless of if the animals they were turning into had claws or not. “YoUr WoRdSsSsSsS! gIvE tHeM tO uSsSsSsS nOw!” One with a black and gold snake-ish looking head forming on their shoulders, hissed at them as the rosemary stems wrapped around their arms and forced them to be held on the ground. Wren blinked a bit. Their words? What? She quickly shook her head and repeated using her rosemary stems to capture the transformed people. They proved to be a bit of a fight after a little bit though, when the invisible creatures realized that the tribespeople were being protected by a stronger group and actually had to work harder to try to get to them. Wren had even struggled to keep her stems up, as they started slicing at her stems and cutting them shorter than they originally were.
Soon though, her squad had the majority of them cuffed in antimagic cuffs, and sitting in a group. There was a total of five deaths. One of the tribespeople had managed to get caught by the diseased people, as well as a couple of knights, the remaining deaths were the diseased who refused to calm down and managed to slip out of their cuffs before they were clasped completely and tried to murder the soldiers. Wren justified it as self defense. As it was. One of the creepier deformed people were laughing in a distorted voice. The short witch couldn’t even tell what he was turning into. Maybe a fox? A dog? Something? She had glanced over to him and pursed her lips. He noticed her looking at him and cackled more.
“Heeee’ll beeee baaaarrkk.” He cackles as his head lulls back.
“He who?”
“Whhhhyyyy wouldddd I tell youuuu?! Heeee’ll comeeee forrrr youuuu toooooo~! Witch.” The way he said that last word made Wren frown a bit. It was like ‘witch’ was a diseased word that shouldn’t be spoken about in public. That wasn’t something she was fully expecting to hear either. He then bit his tongue while he was saying something with the now garbling blood in his mouth.
“Someone get me a cloth and cover his eyes! Pronto!” She screams out as she flicked her wrist to materialize an unlabeled glass bottle with red liquid. She uncorked it and forced his mouth open before dumping the contents down his throat. “Keep on biting your tong-” She cut herself off as she realized that the blob stuff was forming more into a rams head now. “You’re not being incapable of speaking. Whether you like it or not. Bite your tongue, and you’ll be healed. Over. And over. And over again.” She says as she backed up. She didn’t care how threatening that sounded or not, but it should get the point across that he’s not getting out of it.
STATISTICS
HP: 500/500
MP: 1040/1040
Spells Used: list them here
Abilities Active: list them and their effects here
Weapons Equipped: Alchemy Belt, Witches Broom, Witch's Diadem
Monsters Killed: list here
Other Notes: HP = Alchemy Belt - 25% at B
MP = Alchemy Belt - 80% at B + Witch’s Diadem (Familiar's Blessings (S+)) 80% at B
HP: 500/500
MP: 1040/1040
Spells Used: list them here
Abilities Active: list them and their effects here
Weapons Equipped: Alchemy Belt, Witches Broom, Witch's Diadem
Monsters Killed: list here
Other Notes: HP = Alchemy Belt - 25% at B
MP = Alchemy Belt - 80% at B + Witch’s Diadem (Familiar's Blessings (S+)) 80% at B
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