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1492 slayer imrainai died and went to the abyss and came out of the worldwound
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When she first died, she had panicked, not knowing what had happened to her. It was entirely dark, and she hadn't known at first that she was somewhere else at all, and not still in the abandoned manor with the vampire, having fallen down the stairs or been shut up in some room. Then she had supposed she was in hell. Then she remembered that all souls were purified in purgatory before moving on to heaven, and had hoped that that was where she found herself.

Then she had encountered the first demon. She didn't think there were demons in purgatory. She killed it with her bare hands, unable to see, and tasted its raw innards to see whether they were anything like food, and ran her hands along the outside of its shell to see what it might look like if she could see more. It was hard-shelled and close to the ground, with many legs, like a large crab. Every part of it tasted spoiled. She didn't eat the first one. Later on she risked it. She was not sure whether illness or starvation was worse for the dead, but at some point she grew tired of starvation and supposed she might at least try the other option.

She thought a lot, the first few days, about all the things she had done wrong to get here, but it wasn't very appealing to go through them again, now that she had no hope of redemption. But she did pray, even here, before she slept and after she woke up, as she had every day for more than a decade, because for whatever reason being in hell did not seem like enough of a reason to stop.

 

She supposed, later on, that she must have seen the light from a very long way off. It seemed unlikely that she would have ended up near it by accident, and she might have noticed one portion of the endless dark sky being lighter than another without realizing it. Eventually it had grown bright enough for her to realize that she was beginning to see the shapes of things, the barest outlines, and she realized that she could see other shapes in the darkness flowing past her, towards the source of the light.

Eventually she found the tear, letting enough light through to see the situation: a river of demons all flowing through some gap in the land and the sky, into some other place.

 

She stalks the edges of the area in the muck, slathering herself in it until she supposes she might not even look like a person anymore. She waits until she finds what appears to be an opening, a path through the river if not through the gap itself, and then charges through with the crowd as quickly as she can.

The other side has a sky that is blue, or at least gray, or at least possessing clouds. It is utterly overrun by demons. But it looks like a place where people might live, maybe, if the demons weren't in the way. It has light. It's also much colder than the last place. She hadn't thought much about being naked, before, having been occupied with other problems, but she thinks about it now.

She pauses a moment too long, at the edge, and gets attacked, either for being in the way or for still being identifiably human, under all the muck. But her attacker has the bad sense to use a sword, which she manages to wrest away from him, and then after she's dispatched him she herself has a sword.

She runs, with more demons on her heels. She doesn't know what direction she's running in. She just knows that, dead or not, her instinct is to find warmth or shelter before she freezes or something else runs her through.

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The sky is blue and cloudless and has a sun, as if it were Earth; the ground is the same muck-spoilage--goo as in the last place, and hard to move in. But she's very fast, and before too long there is -

- something like a soap-bubble, or like a lightning strike stretched with some giant hands out across the whole horizon, crackling with energy and permitting light through - but very distorted light.

 

The demons are mostly avoiding it.

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Hmmm.

That's probably bad news, on the grounds that this is hell and one imagines that there is probably very little good news in hell, but it's different from the other things and she would like to get her bearings. And there don't seem to be any... trees, or animals, or anything else she might be able to use to warm herself, in this area.

She heads towards the soap-bubble made of lightning, staying lower to the ground the closer she gets to it.

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On the other side there's a - fortress? Wavering, in the soap-bubble distortion, but maybe human-sized. 

 

A demon barrels through the soap-bubble and - with excruciating slowness - rips through it, out to the other side. And people fire on it, from the fortress, flaming arrows and strange bolts of light. 

The soap bubble snaps back to its previous configuration.

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Hm.

 

There's really no reason to believe that the people on the other side of the soap bubble are any nicer than what she has over here, but they do have buildings, and she would very very much like to be inside a building right now. 

She runs parallel to the soap bubble on her quite-possibly-frostbitten feet, looking for a place to attempt breaking through that doesn't have a fortress immediately on the other side.

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It's a very very big soapbubble! In many places the fortresses are quite far, not even necessarily visible.

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Then she will find a place where the fortresses are far away, and charge the soap bubble with all of her strength, before "all of her strength" stops being a very impressive amount.

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The soapbubble hurts. It feels like it is - trying to strip away something that's not in fact on her - and piling a lot of things onto her head all at once, sticky and gluey and - actually, kind of like the thing that happened immediately before she died -

 

And then she is through it, and lying stunned on the ground, and there's a team of flying people swooping in towards her. 

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Well that was utterly and completely awful and she's not sure she's going to be entirely capable of doing much thinking about anything for the next - several seconds, anyway, although it seems important enough that after that she will try once again to push through all of that.



........the flying people are people?

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Yep!

 


They seem to be having the exact same realization and being equally confused about it. They're hovering, now, squinting at her. Someone shouts something in a language she doesn't speak.

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She pulls herself into a crouch that she can spring up from if she needs to, and then raises her open hands to show that she's unarmed. In case that helps anything. (Not very sure what happened to that sword, in the crossing. Probably dropped it.) 

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These people are so incredibly confused! They try more languages. They hover and confer among each other, anxiously.

 

Then one of them lands and walks towards her, his hands out with his palms open as well (though there's a weapon holstered at his side). He asks an incomprehensible question.

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She's shivering. And kind of freaking out about it. But she's not going to be the first person to attack, not humans.

 

"I don't know that language."

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He reaches into a different pocket at his side and pulls out - a vial of something red. Maybe blood. Sprinkles it on his hand and takes hers, as if this is a very normal thing to do -

 

- and then suddenly she's - not injured? She still feels terrible in a dozen different ways but her feet aren't bleeding or frostbitten and her fingernails aren't ripped and a bunch of things that were hurting now aren't.

 

He looks at her consideringly and then scoops her up into the air and rejoins his flying friends.

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Mrrrgh.

She doesn't love having witchcraft used on her, and doesn't love whatever else is still wrong with her, and also doesn't love being in the air where she can't control the situation or escape if she needs to (how much magic does it take to fly, as a human?). But this is at least superficially and temporarily better than the previous situation.

She lets this happen to her. But she keeps a close eye on the weapon at his side, in case she finds herself needing to go for it.

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They seem in a hurry to get back; maybe flying is expensive. The one carrying her is slower, and his spell fails just as they approach the nearest fortress; he grunts irritably to himself, sets her on the ground, and proceeds at a quick walk. The others have already alighted on the battlements.

 

 

After a minute of walking the fortress doors open and someone comes out, towards them. 

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Incredibly confused conversation! 

- but only a little of it, before she turns to Chola and says in fluent Italian, "did you end up inside the wards somehow? Who're you with?"

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"I don't understand the question.

"Do you have clothes."

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"Yeah, of course, come on back to the fortress and we'll get you something. You don't understand the question 'who're you with'? Like - which King, or which church, sent you to the Worldwound..."

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"That's the tear the demons are coming through?"

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"That's the one."

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She makes a thoughtful sound and remembers that there are places where hell manages to puncture the barrier between itself and the human world. Hellmouths. That must be the sort of phenomenon in play here. Which must mean -

Hm. You probably shouldn't go around admitting that you've just died and gone to hell. At least not until you've gotten some clothes.

"I don't know that I'm with anyone, right now. I'd like some clothes."

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"Well. We're always recruiting, if you want to help - how are you alive - no offense, but you don't look like you can rip a demon apart in single combat -"

 

They reach the fortress and are waved in. The Italian-speaking woman does something to make the muck that Chola is dripping vanish from the floor behind them as they walk. And then - "here, these are my exercise clothes, I don't wear them much. I can get you armor, too, if you're accustomed to it."

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"Occasionally. I'd look at what you had, if you have spares."

She takes the clothes, and begins putting them on. Not much reason to find a place to change if you're already naked.

"What part of the world is this?"

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"The Worldwound? It's really far north. Far enough that the sun doesn't rise all winter, and doesn't set all summer. I can show you a map, if you'd like."

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"I'd appreciate that."

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