How could their kind endure it? How could they just go on through their adventures and push through the pain? In the eyes of any adventurer from this world, these newcomers were the heroes many always aspired to be. Bringing them down would never be enough, for they’d be getting back up in a jiffy. So many of them were completely clueless when they first appeared in Terrasphere that she had no problems in helping them - some of them were hilarious, after all! Yet here are they, created a nation for themselves, set free a bunc of slaves and made a ton of nobles batshit crazy because of their guts. They saved the world, too, apparently, because that big fire guy was a pretty big deal! At times, she wondered if any of them could tell that she was one of the people of the land. Not many of her kind had the guts to go and explore this world… So in a sense, she’d often find herself more at home among these weirdos than her own.
Hearing anything was becoming harsh by the minute. Her arms dragged her small frame on the ground in a futile attempt to flee from danger, yet the warden laid hell upon the underground prison once more, fireballs crashing on the ground and scorching the blonde along with it. Yet, at this point, pain was the last of her worries because she could barely feel it anymore. There were so many ways she could die... Yet to die like this? Crawling and burning on the ground? Despite her efforts and how much she wanted to stand back up, her strength waned and life within her faded away.
It was just like the first time she woke up in the Maithen Woodlands. Her consciousness was barely hanging there, yet she felt nothing, except for regret. Not being able to help the people that brought new and exciting things to this world, that had the guts to brave the depths to find god knows what, to leave them behind like this knowing that unlike them, she wouldn’t return to life… And then she could hear a beat, or perhaps, a voice. Something, or someone, called out to the blonde once more, even in her regret-filled afterlife. That voice was impossible for her ears to mistake for any other; it was one of her closest companions, and ironically, a player. Excitement ran through her body once more as she realized she’d get to pay those motherfuckin’ boars and that warden back!
Her consciousness returned with a loud gasp as Cain’s words resonated inside her mind as if a church bell was rang right next to her ears. However, past the muse, her eyes widened as they caught a glance of the boar that was splitting once more. The creatures prepared to advance and attack the newcomers once more. Considering their shape, she knew it wouldn’t take long for them to meet their end as well. Perhaps in a fit of instinct, Ursula sprung forward while attaching the closest addon on her beaten backpack to her gauntlets
Arms extended forward, her gauntlets were launched with great force as they coiled around the creatures, the metal cables that connected them to the contraptions on her backpack tightening and pulling them back until she was at a safe distance from everyone else. She could feel pain course through her body once more as the summoned creatures squealed and struggled against her tinker grip. Once the boars were finally up close enough that she could feel the heat of their flames, her eyes glanced over the people she was about to save.
What a bunch of ugly people, she thought as a her lips curled up in a wide and satisfied grin. She gritted her teeth once more, her gaze this time resting upon
@Cain.
“Sorry”, she said, as the addons in her gauntlets were activated past their limit with a loud, hissing sound.
"If theres anyone good at handling fire and explosions... 'Das me, you burning shits!"
What ensued wasn’t an explosion. It was a powerful ice blast that froze the immediate area around her and the boars releasing a strong wave of cold air in the room. The addons she used weren’t the explosive ones developed by herself, but rather, the ones from the fight where people of the land and players alike teamed up to save this world. Slowly, the ice started to melt, and the uneven ice structure that managed to reach up to the ceiling started to crumble down...