Me and the Devil, Verse III

The sprawling underdark of Karnor.

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She hadn’t known his name.

The woman didn’t know why, but she didn’t realize it until they had made it only partly clear of the corpse and the Hungered — but she didn’t know his name. She doubted any of the others knew it, either. You don’t really care about names unless there was something extraordinary about it. She licked her lips as the group slowed. They never stopped running, but the new leader had sense enough not to exhaust them.

“What was his name?”

Once more, there was a moment where all attention was on her and she regretted opening her mouth. Jieun whined beside her. There’s no point in knowing; he’s dead and gone. Well, so was she. But she was also a hallucination and the woman doubted she really knew that.

“Toben.” It was the scarred woman again, their impromptu leader.

A moment of silence stretched between them as their pace slowed further, down to a walk. They should have put enough distance between them and the immediate danger, but it lead her to wonder. They seemed particularly stricken by the loss of the boy. Why hadn’t they stopped him? Why hadn’t either of them volunteered? Maybe it was shame. Shame that they had not been as valiant.

Fuck valiance, fuck shame.

There was new energy in her steps. A heated emotion she had tossed aside when the sentencing had been complete. When the gavel that would put the nails in her coffin had slammed down. Not anger, not frustration. Certainly not elation; there was nothing worthy of celebrating. A manic light touched her eyes, made them glow more as she took the helm.
Fuck the sky guard.

Her breath was rushed, like she was on the verge of yet another attack, but her mind felt clear. Clearer than her lungs, even if Jieun still lingered in the shadows like a beacon of hope and impossibility. The terrain around them echoed their footsteps, threw the sound in various locations like a child playing with a bouncing ball. It swallowed up all that they were for a moment as darkness took hold. But she could see; she could think.

Fuck Toben, and his valiant, morbidly beautiful efforts.

The exit was not anywhere in sight. The torches they had before had either burned out or been forgotten. The darkness was a cold comfort, and the other two seemed almost reluctant to follow her. But she’d always found that her usefulness laid in leading others. Not so much as leader or a guide, but just pointing the way. Rocks skittered around them. Something was there in the dark, but there was always something there.

She could feel the grin stretched out her face, the prick of tears in the corner of her eyes because while this wasn’t elation, it was acceptance. It was understanding. It was an epiphany that should have hit her a long time ago and it did so now full force. They were going to die. They were going to die.

We’re going to die.
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This was not the way they came. She knew as much, even if she didn’t say it. The way they’d used was likely littered with obstacles. The stink of the sky guard’s blood would probably be in the area and would pull forth creatures with empty bellies. They couldn’t run into that. They were too few. The woman glanced back to see the others in her unit. Just three, they were now. She hoped her unit mates would understand this much. They followed after her like lost children — but weren’t they all?

It felt as they were running ceaselessly. Like they would never reach the end of the trail to get to the exit. The way in hadn’t been so long. She wondered what had gone wrong. She often wondered about how things fell apart. Thought about the exact moment everything went to hell. She turned her head to look at Jieun and part of her had already decided on that point. That moment. The one where she’d pulled the other into the shadows and uttered those cursed words the first time. Or maybe it had been the moment those words were spoken back to her. Those two — they’d ruined her. Her lips cracked around a smile at the realization.

It was the giggle that broke the quiet of their breathing and clinking that drew the others’ attention back to her.

“She’s fucking mad.” The man hissed it, as if this was a new realization. As if he should be surprised.

The scarred woman snorted, because maybe she’d already known.

“Should she really be leading us?”

“Can you see in the dark?” The counter was met with silence. She had won that debate.

But there was another sound that sent a chill down her spine. The rustle of clothes that fit a person, but didn’t. Like a body ill-accustomed to movement. Whatever it was shuffled toward them, catching the edges of their words like raindrops falling from a leaf. She missed the rain. She missed the sound of it hitting the tops of her roof. It didn’t rain in this part of the Warrens and she’d never been in a unit that had gone past the First Deep in all her time there. But the thing — whatever it was — was quick. And then it occurred to her that it was not the rustle of clothes she was hearing, but the shift of skin as it was pulled back and apart.

The skittering, chattering of the creature drew closer and the unit picked up speed because their lives depended on it. Which — it felt stupid to think that their lives were at the mercy of how quickly their feet could carry them. Toben’s life had essentially depended on just that and yet: he was dead. Pulled apart like a maiden picked petals from flowers to know if her love felt the same. And perhaps, their fate would be the same if this creature caught them.

The woman didn’t remember much about them. The briefings they got at the beginning of every mission was usually not one with new information. There were truly not many new things that could be found within this level, but to her it felt like there was something different out to get her each time she set foot in the Warrens. Officially, she didn’t even think it had a name. Just a concept, a rough estimation on what it might have been. But the horror stories were easily passed on enough. A creature that forced its way inside your body and rode you like a horse. Turned you into a fleshy puppet as it leeched off the squirming sustenance of your insides. She didn’t want something like that living her body. She hardly enjoyed living in this meat sack herself.

She blinked, and she might have caught sight of it. She couldn’t be sure. A fleshy thing made of tendrils not all that different from the Hungered. But smaller, more agile. Slick with something that might have been a mucus, but it trailed behind it like a slug’s own slime. Her stomach rolled as the thing threw itself at her —

shot too high.

It arched over her head. A hiss sounded, but not from the creature. The muffled start of a scream clawed its way out of the man’s throat as he staggered, stumbled. He dropped to one knee, balance losing him as the creature pried his mouth open. The fluid from its body dripped down to his chest, loosened his hold on the skinned tissue of its limbs/ There was only a second longer of struggling before it forced its way into his mouth and down his throat.

It had stalled them enough that the echo of sounds would have carried over to the Hungered. Jieun tugged at her sleeve. Leave him.

Right. They should.

He would do the same.

She had no sympathy for him. The woman turned on her heels and ran.
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“You’re a right bitch.”

The delivery of the words were nothing. They felt like nothing. But the scarred woman’s face had contorted into a semblance of rage and distrust. As it should. The woman merely shrugged in response, glanced down to the tags that swung in the other’s hands. Jieun rubbed her shoulder, murmured something about being right for leaving. The man would have held them back, and there was nothing that could have been done. They would have only been able to stand by and watch as the creature took hold of his body and then tried to kill them. Because that was what everything in this gods forsaken place did: try to kill them.

The woman pinched the bridge of her nose, ignored the call of her name. She didn’t have a name like that anymore. Jieun might have used it freely, but even now it was a struggle to hold onto what it had meant to her before. She sucked in a breath, shook her head.

“Enough.”

Enough of what? This? Trying? Her limbs felt heavy and every part of her ached. Her head pulsed as she thought. Though, the thoughts were nothing more than swirling words that made no sense and images she felt too much for. Was this her life flashing before her eyes? She thought she’d left that bit behind when they’d slapped shackles onto her wrist.

“The least you could have done was give him the stick.”

She looked up. The scarred woman didn’t seem so angry anymore. Defeated? The set of her shoulders were rigid, from what she could tell. Still tense. Still angry. But her voice sounded hollower than the woman felt on a good day.

“He has a family.”

“Don’t we all?”

The scarred woman, with her lip twisted and her eyes wilded, turned on her. “We’re not all filthy criminals like you.”

You know that’s not true. The woman’s eyes shut as Jieun caressed the side of her face, tongue darting over chapped lips. You tried to get me help, and then he turned on you.

“I know your story. We all heard it.”

“No, you don’t.” Her voice shook. Why did it do that?

“How you pushed that poor girl, and then watched her choke on her own blood.”

“No, I —”

“All because what? She wouldn’t return your affections?”

“That’s not it—”

She doesn’t know anything. None of them do.

“You pathetic, cowardly sack of shit. How desperate—”

It wasn’t a fist that interrupted her. It wasn’t anything that the woman had wanted to do, had felt the urge of doing, that had shut the scarred woman up. It was the tremble of the rock as something went off. Not a bomb; not big enough for that. A small explosion that rattled the walls. The woman’s gaze darted from the other to walls and ceilings. The explosion wasn’t large enough to dismantle anything important. It also, seemingly, hadn’t been large enough to kill the man as intended.

His screams filled the silence until they were cut off.
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Y O U R xR E V I E W

Lore:
Navigation: Moving in the darkness
Psychology: Understanding that everyone dies
Psychology: The opinions of others are inconsequential when you're all about to die
Psychology: Shamelessness in the face of death
Survival: Relying on natural abilities to see you through
Survival: Avoiding areas that might be dangerous

Points: 5

Injuries/Ailments: Mental strain.

Loot: N/A

Notes: I mean, I would have left him behind too. #FuckthisshitI'mout
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