- 090 HP
MAX 100 HP
- 085 EN
MAX 100 EN
- 10 STK
Dissonance
Location: Zone B
Moving from ZI to ZB
-15 EN for Single Target Buff
-10 HP from Falling Into Acid
+10 Dissonance Stacks
No sooner had Lycia turned her twin’s attention to the massive behemoth in the room did she find herself freefalling through the air, her scream echoing through the chamber with the many others that fell alongside her. Landing in what seemed like water, she immediately came up for air and started screaming again.
It burned! Everything burned! It was in her eyes and in her hair and in her nose and everything felt like it was on fire! She panicked. She didn’t know how to swim! She never took those lessons and instead stayed on the sidelines, watching Amelia doggy paddle back and forth!
Frantically, she looked around, seeing dark shapes pulling themselves out of the water – no, acid – and onto dry land. Lycia didn’t fully understand what was going on, but her gut instinct told her to follow and—oh, right there! She barely caught a glimpse of Milah pulling herself out of the acid as well, her fur dripping with the stuff. In a fit of panic, Lycia swam over and yanked herself out alongside her sister.
Oh man oh man, she panted, wincing from the pain and…what was that? Her ears perked and she spun around, the hairs on the back of her neck standing on end. She could’ve sworn there was someone talking to her. The voice was low and deep, rumbling like thunder. She could almost feel the smile in the words. It reminded her of the Cheshire Cat. She didn’t really like Alice in Wonderland, but isn’t that where they were right now? Wonderland?
Might as well be.
Are you okay? Lycia placed her hands on her sister’s shoulders, her gaze quick to inspect every inch of her sibling. She didn’t look too hurt. There was no blood, just dripping…acid. Her attention turned to the others of the massive party and she watched as people flung spells toward the tar-covered eye in the center of the room or the walls or the giant tentacle protruding out the wall.
Holy moly. I told you the teleport was a good idea. As quickly as it had come, the fear was gone. A smile stretched across her feline features, her tail twitching in excitement.
Hand still on Milah’s shoulder, she gave a small squeeze and grinned at her. Follow my lead. Hum! Dancing teal magic infused with music wrapped around the two as they hummed in tandem.