K'issuk Rán
Water Class || Female || Mentions: Riezzyn (NPC), Deilo (NPC), Xevioso, Scirocco
Indirectly Mentions: Kaia
The rumbling came first.
Then, the walls caved in.
Finally, the ceiling collapsed.
She had believed it to be a storm at first, the rumbling nothing more but thunder in the sky. The intense glow illuminating the cave? Well, she had believed it to be lightning. Instead, it was nothing she had witnessed before. An attack, and one upon them all nonetheless. It was nothing she would have ever suspected nor predicted. It was unheard of.
And yet, it had happened.
K'issuk had been deep in slumber when it began. To think, she had taken comfort at the thought of a storm brewing, having heard the faint sound. Oh, but she understood that something was wrong the moment the sound dragged on for several seconds. When it grew nearer, she arose from her position, head peering out of the exit with concern.
She saw lighting then. For a moment, it was a beautiful sight. You should have seen the way the light highlighted the path to the mountain. The carved decals seemed to have sprung to life beneath the brightness. "Kaia would have loved the beauty of it," were her final thoughts before her cave exploded.
Debris flung around her, throwing her to the ground as the walls surrounding began to crumble. A sound, so loud and harsh, had caused her ears to ring. For a few minutes, she had lost her hearing. Believing the worst to be over, she was forced to the ground once more as a series of explosions continued on a fixated path. Dust clouded, blinding her to the point where she was forced to await until it settled. "Kaia," she sounded, using her link, although weak at the moment. "There's been an attack." It was all she managed before being forced to focus.
"Get out," she croaked, her voice hoarse from the dust surrounding the vicinity. "Get out!" Squeaking her words out, it was both a pathetic sight and sound. Once strong, her voice was now frail and weak. She doubted the others within the Eastern Keep could even hear her.
Slowly, K'issuk advanced, using her body to crawl over small piles of rubble. Slowly, the dust began to settle, and when it did, she wished that it hadn't. Eyes widening, her gaze traveled up the walls and to the ceiling, where miniature cracks had formed.
Quietly, she continued on her path, hardly even allowing a breath to escape her. Rock was a fragile thing. She had heard stories of it caving. It was unpredictable.. delicate to the touch. This was no different.
"Riezzyn," she uttered huskily, having espied the physique of the lunar dragon, and a companion of hers, emerge from a neighboring cave. "What is the meaning of this, K'issuk?" Her friend had replied, head craning towards the exit, only to realize that it was blocked. "Attack. It's an attack," the water dragon managed to say. "We must lea-"
A final, singular explosion was sounded, and that was all it took for the ceiling to crumble.
K'issuk was swift to move, slithering towards Riezzyn and shoving her forwards with a singular wing. Where the two were headed, even she herself didn't know.
She was a fool to think that they could outrun it.
The ceiling collapsed after them, rubble smashing into the ground faster than they could move until, finally, it had caught up to them. Riezzyn was the first to be caught, a boulder barricading down onto her tail. Unable to move, she was yanked to a halt.
"Keep going. I'll manage," she hissed, to which K'issuk ignored, gyrating. "K'issuk, don't." -- "Hush," she replied, talons already around the boulder that held Riezzyn's tail down. Grunting, the water dragon clenched her teeth in an attempt to move the stone. After what felt like too long, she managed to lift it an inch momentarily, giving the lunar dragon enough time to free herself.
But by then, it was too late.
The moment the boulder touched the ground, the ceiling caved in on them. K'issuk made eye contact with Riezzyn, who stared back at her in horror before they were buried.
Pain surged through K'issuk's body as rubble fell upon her, burying her beneath it. Pressure built up upon her chest, preventing her from being able to breath properly as stone fell upon stone. There was so much darkness, and she couldn't move. Not even when the sound stopped and all was still, but by then, the water dragon's eyes had rolled back, a rock rendering her unconscious.
When she awoke, she was delirious, hardly able to predict which way was up or down had it not been for a gentle flickering of a flame peeking through the gaps of rubble. Wincing, K'issuk forced her head to rise, pebbles and rocks falling from her sides as she moved. Suppressing a groan, the female felt warmth trickling down various parts of her body, the metallic smell of blood surrounding her senses.
"Riezzyn," she murmured, blinking away the filth blocking her vision. The sound of heavy, rapid breathing could be heard. A sudden surge of adrenaline had coursed through her, allowing her enough strength to rise. "Riezzyn," she repeated, gazing around in a distraught manner before a soft voice was sounded.
"I'm here," it whispered. Only the sound came from below. Gazing down, K'issuk wasted no time. Beginning to dig, she threw aside the remains of the ceiling until her fingers began to bleed. She continued digging, tossing aside any rubble until the face of Riezzyn was seen, a weakened smile gracing her features. K'issuk watched with soft eyes as her friend coughed faintly, blood splattering from her throat as she did so.
"Oh, my sweet Riezzyn." Hand holding the other female's face, she smiled sadly. "How bad is it?" The lunar dragon spluttered, seemingly understanding her fate. K'issuk couldn't bear to inform her that she couldn't see her body, for it was too far buried beneath ruins. "It's not bad," she lied. "You'll be just fine." Riezzyn only nodded, her breathing growing shallow as she released a muffled sob of pain.
She seemed to have stood there forever, watching as her friend's body struggled to survive, until at last, she could no longer witness the sight. Still holding the lunar female's face in the palm of her hand, K'issuk tilted it slightly. With a blank face, the female placed the talons of her other hand against her friend's throat. Stroking her cheek, she maneuvered her talons in a singular, swift action. It was quick, and it was painless. It was the way Riezzyn deserved to go, not suffocate in a slow manner.
"It was an honour to know you." K'issuk murmured her words, lowering her friend's head. In the distance, another boulder could be heard falling, to which she managed to pick herself up in response. Somewhere, there must be a way out. Somehow, she needed to warn the others. She needed to tell Kaia and ensure that he was safe. Releasing a high-pitched sound that echoed throughout the path to let others, if any, know where she was before turning around.
Limping, the female continued, weaving her way as quickly as she could in an attempt to head towards the exit before stumbling. Releasing a grunt as she hit the ground, a shaken gasp escaped her.
"Deilo?" She croaked, crawling towards the male, who remained unresponsive. An admired seer, Deilo was a tall and bulky individual who was the first to welcome K'issuk all those years ago. Now, he, too, recieved the same fate as Riezzyn.
A muffled noise sounded from her throat, her hands hovering over his figure. He wasn't breathing. She wouldn't have been able to save him if she could. Defeated, K'issuk lowered herself onto her haunches momentarily, closing her eyes. She would have sat there like that forever, but the sound of explosions in the distance jolted her awake. Blinking, the female's neck stretched upwards, her heart thumping against her chest.
The attack wasn't over.
The Western Keep.
The others.
Kaia.
Picking herself up, K'issuk broke out into a limped run, continuing her earlier path towards the exit,. Throwing herself against it upon sight, she began to dig.
The sudden sound of another jolted her, her head swinging to meet the form of Xevioso and Scirocco. "Oh, thank goodness!" A breath of relief escaped her as she took in their presence, standing to meet them. Her hand reached out to touch Xevioso's face gently, then Scirocco's, before falling to her side once more. "I warned Kaia earlier, but there's been no response." Pausing, she listened to Xevioso's words, scoffing.
"Of course it's a preemptive strike. A bold one, but a preemptive strike nonetheless." -- "And of course we are the targets, Xevioso. Without us, our riders are easier to get to. Wounding and eliminating us was the plan, which is why we must be quick." Sighing, she returned to the rubble, shaking her head.
Turning to the storm dragon, K'issuk motioned to the rubble. "I need you to strike the rocks," she announced. "They already know that we're here. It's either that, or we dig, and we cannot waste anymore time." She paused. "But be cautious of the blast, we don't want to cause a cave in."