Title: At home in the Unknown
Author: Phantom M
Status: Public
Word Count: 1738 words
-{Author's notes}-
This is a reboot to my first attempt in fleshing my character's debut.
I took Raven's advice and did a revised version of it!
Thanks Raven!
[{-[Editor's Notes]-}]
~Sunday, 23 November 2014 +8 GMT~
1st attempt to revise punctuation and paragraphing.
~Sunday, 30 November 2014 +8 GMT~
2nd attempt to revise punctuation and paragraphing.
Proofread and edit with the help of OrcishLibrarian.
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Drowning in a whirlpool of wailing echoes, Morique felt a rusty hook tugging at her core. She was unable to move her body except for her neck, she looked down to see a five feet apparatus stabbed through her abdomen.
The repulsive shaft adorned with slimy eyeballs surveyed their surrounding frantically, oozing dark pungent liquid from every non-existing pore.
As if they could sense Morique's consciousness, the eyeballs fixed their gaze upon her in unison. They glared with the dark intent of fleshgrafters who had found their perfect cadaver.
The plant mage felt bile rising to her throat, her heart rate accelerated to an audible pulse, teeth chattering involuntarily.
An unearthly whisper muddled by the disorienting waves spiralled toward her. She knows not of what they spoke, nevertheless it calmed her nerves.
The voices came from all directions in a multitude of layers, she could even identify her own voice from the collective.
It took her a good while before she could perceive the out notion of the collective. They were not of a language she knew, thoughts were forced into her mind with immense pressure, threatening to tear her mind asunder.
"Wel...come....home...."
She made out the three syllables at the end of the whispers before her world went dark once again.
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Awakened from the strangest dream she had, Morique found herself docked upon the shore of an ominous island.
Sitting up on the bottom board of the boat, she nearly shoved her face into a scimitar, once again fear gripped her by the throat. Half a dozen scurvy pirates with appearance matching their breath fixed their stares on her in complete silence.
The moonlight only added to the horror weighing upon her chest.
"RraaaAH!" the one with a blade to her face yelled, throwing Morique onto the bottom board.
She scuttled into a fetal as the familiar sensation overtook her once again.
The pirate chuckled, relishing in the exercise of power over the weak. Another pattern which Morique saw in the behavior of men, they crave dominance.
"Oww look ye scared the maiden her to grave!" the man to his left growled. He smacked his pal on the back playfully, putting up a chivalrous front as he gave his best smile.
"Aye mate, don't overdo it! Cap'n would be mad as a scrook if ye were to scar a' lady!" a man at the back shouted.
Morique looked around for her vines, they were missing. Those potted companions of hers were her only source of protection if ever a fight would ensue. She bit her lips and blamed herself for being careless, for not securing the pots to the boat before setting sail.
It all seemed too late, for whatever the pirates had in stall for her, would cause her great misery. She would once again be a tool, at the command of a greater authority, no different from her life back in the civilized world.
The pirates chattered as the scimitar wielding scum dragged her off the boat. She could feel her forearm bruising from the vice grip as she stumbled to her feet. A physical struggle against these six well build men was not an option.
She was aware of men's temptation with lust, but one thing she knew for certain was her repulsive appearance. Unlike the other children back in Aucanfall, Morique never had anyone approaching her with a blushed confession.
On any other occasion Morique would grimace at her lack of attractiveness, but in her current situation, it was a very well her best defense from violation.
"Dead or not, our boss will be cutting her throat anyway" her captor grumbled as they traversed into the woods.
Morique's eyes widened, her fate was not that of a slave to power, but death. She refused to die, it was not her purpose for setting sail and leaving that wretched hypocrite of a civilization behind!
'My dreams...! No... There is so much I want to know beyond the confinement of that meaningless regime!.. I promised a new home to my dear plants, what will they do without me!?... I can't die here! Not now!' her inner voice screamed.
The absence of leaves on the trees and their unnatural shapes soothed Morique's panic. For the first time she had laid eyes upon the beauty of death, these trees embodied her fascination with life's entropy.
"If today I must shed blood to preserve my own, then I shall, gladly" she muttered silently.
A jerk on her arm nearly dislocated her elbow, she felt a numbing sensation followed by sharp pain as she walked into the filthy crook before her. The sudden stillness in the group harmonized with the dead of the night.
"What was that?" one of the men asked, a clear mask of bravado over his fear.
Morique did not hear anything, not until it happened again, a slither rustling the forest floor was getting closer to the group, snakes perhaps. She smiled darkly to herself, 'snakes?' she thought, 'no'.
A soft screech for vengeance could be heard by none but her, followed by the terrified screams from one of the pirates, then another.
In a matter of seconds, hideous sounds of crunched bones and shredding flesh radiated from the sides of the formation.
The remaining pirates stared at each other, their exchanging glances confirmed their worse fears. The natural inhabitants of this island are prowling once again.
"I told y'all we shouldn't be out at-!" vines lashed out at the men by their necks and dragged them into the dark for a bloody feast, leaving the scimitar wielding pirate with Morique.
Morique felt relief as her fear was transferred into her captors, and now their collective fear had compounded into that one scum before her.
He turned around to smack her across the face, rendering Morique dazed from the impact. Before she knew it, she was held before the man like a meat shield, ready to be sacrificed to the darkness when the vines make their next grab.
Five thick vines shot out at Morique, the plant mage broke out a hearty smile as the vines brushed pass her.
They stroked her hair and wrapped themselves around the neck, arms and legs of the man, in an instant. The vines broke his bones starting with his neck, loosening his grip on Morique.
She dusted her grey tunic and black skirt, as the vines carried the dead man over her head and into the darkness, delighted chewing soon followed.
"You came back for me" she smiled, taking gleeful steps into the dark. Before her stood her fully grown carnivorous plants, the size of large fountains at the square in Aucanfall. She petted both of them on their heads as they gnawed on the bones of her captors.
Her rejoice was interrupted by an influx of knowledge not unlike the voices in her recent dream, upon contact with her plants, she took a dive into their memory.
During her sleep on the aimless journey, the skies stretched a blanket of overcast in her direction. Despite all visible signs of a storm, there was an unnatural lack of wind and thunder.
On both physical and mental plane, Morique traversed into a territory not of her reality. A twist of madness and the unspeakable overtook her surrounding distorting the barrier between physical and mental.
Morique remembered the creepy voices in that dream, simultaneously keeping her in the state of sanity and insanity. There was an ancient being or entity taking an interest in her presence, it had spoken to her, and welcomed her.
Stranded on a rocking boat in the midst of the sea, a group of large sea snakes came to her aid as she laid dormant. These snakes seem to be under the command of the voice which guided her ashore.
The information she could acquire from her friends was enough to send a surge of power through every pore on her body, rendering her skin sickly grey, it took a toll on her frail body but her mind was able to withstand the pressure.
Her hair went from brown to a dark shade of green, dark circles around her eyes worsened. Her vision enhanced as she now sees with a tinge of green through snake-like eyes.
"Why me?..." she muttered, her voice coated with a sickly rasp.
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"Silly girl, plants do not feel pain"
Morique repeated the words of the townsfolk back in Aucanfall, the act of uttering such treacherous words left a bitter aftertaste upon her tongue.
Since sunrise Morique had stood before the horizon at the outskirts of Aucanfall, the plant mage took comfort in the absence of other humans, with only the crashing waves and a couple of potted plants to keep her company. Her only hope of leaving behind the prideful cesspool was a ragged boat secured to the shore by a weathered rope.
"Twenty years I spent putting up with the lords... No more"
She severed the weakened rope with the help of her vines, freeing the boat from its leash. Without hesitation, she strode barefooted into the waters. She struggled to keep hold of the boat from the waves with a scrawny arm, while she carefully placed her pots on the bottom board before climbing aboard.
With only her vines to steer the boat, she laid down and fix her gaze upon the cloudy skies. Morique cringed as she felt a familiar sense of indifference from the infinite stretch of heavenly fluffs, it reminded her of the upperclass' attitude toward the commoners.
"I would rather forsake peace... than to be a mere name on their bureaucratic grimoire!"
Those were the last words she uttered at her confused parents. They echoed in her subconscious as she slipped into a gradual slumber.
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With her abilities augmented, she tried to strengthen her plants with thorns and venomous spit, the results were instant.
She felt the presence of the sea snakes, which now appeared clear to her that they were leviathans in their infancy, their voices and thoughts were linked to hers. Morique grinned a sickening grin.
Whatever it was that bestowed power upon her needed steward for its territory, preferably a misanthropic naturalist like herself.
"Now, to clear this island of its pest.." she whispered.
She stepped into the shadowy thicket barefoot as her companions crawled after eagerly.
"There is so much to learn about our existence... and The Ninth Depths...".