The earth shook, then there was shouting, and then a burst of light--and then an ungodly amount of screaming and hissing going on behind her.
She didn't even need to look to know that all hell had broken loose, but she did anyway.
As she made her way down the path and around the corner, she made out the hulking, shadowy form of... something that she didn't even need to put two fingers to her noggin to identify as something she should run away from and find a good spot to hide further into the cave.
And yet... that's exactly the opposite of what she did.
Her footsteps echoed against the earthen walls as she drew closer and closer to the commotion. Rounding the corner, she caught the tail end of King being hoisted into the damp air by the monster's long, slimy tongue and whipped against the side of the cave.
"I feel like--" she began, a note of hesitation in her voice. "...I feel like I should do something here."
Yes, the sliver of good inside her conscience chimed in. Yes, you should.
Frantically flicking open her palm menu, she silently mouthed the options as she looked for a way to rescue Creepy Abs Guy. Trying to recall if she had been dropped in with any sharp implements, she remembered that she picked Fisticuffs as one of her three Masteries. Rolling up and punching a giant cave... monster... thing in its... cloaca? seemed like terrible effing idea, especially when it could respond by wrapping her up in its lengthy, slimy, stinky tongue and completely ruin her hair and outfit.
Madison eventually found herself at the Spell menu, and pressed a finger to it.
A fresh wave of shouting and protests from King tore through the air.
"Yeah, yeah," the witch cursed under her breath. "I'm working on it, you ass."
After seconds that passed like minutes, she found herself in her Black Magic sub-menu. Madison pounded a key labeled Assist Mode, and hit the first blinking option she found.
The game seemingly took control of her body as the menu closed and her spidery hands shot into her pockets. Pulling out an incredibly plain and worn set of cards, she automatically shuffled them up a couple times and drew three. Madison--or the game forced Madison to whip them into the air. The cards spun in place, igniting in purple flame as the spell drew its strength from the world around them.
A quick, brilliant violet flash blinded her as the spell was cast--and completely missed the beast by a solid five or ten feet. The bolt of energy arched over its tongue and crashed harmlessly against the far wall of the cavern.
The only tangible effect it had was capturing the stupid thing's attention.
Madison immediately felt like she had made a huge, terrible mistake.
Last edited: Feb 26, 2018