Cerberus, cruel monster, fierce and strange,
Through his wide threefold throat, barks as a dog
Over the multitude immersed beneath.
His eyes glare crimson, black his unctuous beard,
His belly large, and claw’d the hands, with which
He tears the spirits, flays them, and their limbs
Piecemeal disparts.
Howling there spread, as curs,
Under the rainy deluge, with one side
The other screening, oft they roll them round,
A wretched, godless crew.
When that great worm
Descried us, savage Cerberus, he oped
His jaws, and the fangs show’d us; not a limb
Of him but trembled.
Then my guide, his palms
Expanding on the ground, thence fill’d with earth
Raised them, and cast it in his ravenous maw.
E’en as a dog, that yelling bays for food
His keeper, when the morsel comes, lets fall
His fury, bent alone with eager haste
To swallow it; so dropp’d the loathsome cheeks
Of demon Cerberus, who thundering stuns
The spirits, that they for deafness wish in vain.
[SIZE=12pt] Words were funny things, sounds she found easily when the time was right but otherwise background noise she forgot to listen to until it really mattered. That her compliment folded backwards was inconsequential – it sounded like his voice through a pillow, something half-awake and still dreaming, hair in her face, everything aching. She tilted her head to look up at him, her pulse ticking against the curl of his fingers. Everything slowed, time ballooning outwards in the center of carnivorous concentration. (
Something leathery, sinking downwards to some unknown blackness, sliding against his skin, gliding past him. On and on and on it went, great musculature curling around his own. Just as the sun ceased to reach him he saw it – one amber eye large enough to blot out everything but fear, watching him as he sank. Minutes passed by. Hours. The hum of pressure against his eardrums steadily gave way to n o t h i n g at all. He couldn’t even hear his heartbeat. Hours. Colder. Weightless. When he hit the sand at the bottom he knew silence. It would never end. Here at the bottom he would dissolve – slowly, disintegrating in exactly as much time as it took for her to process him for fuel – and join all the others that made up this sea floor. Back and forth. Back and forth. Little grains of what used to be something looking up and waiting for another pale silhouette to join them.) [/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt] The heat evaporated the ocean of her imagination, a bed of salt laced with blood.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt] She might have gladly given in to the purpose of that place, torn against its very nature to reach Gabriel again and again, had he not moved to look out over their new landscape. That she was capable of drifting towards the carnal with him at any given moment was hardly surprising, but control was an attribute she prided herself on. Here it seemed some wispy ideal melting in the humidity before the wind took it away. An expanse of muscle under fabric – trapezius pulling on scapula spine – rolled, whether by chance or design, at the moment of the omnipresent sounding of a whip deep in the dome’s core, pushing some thought free from the windblown slideshow in her head. (
It was in her hands, a fiberglass rod giving way to one long, leather whip. She imagined that he had no choice but to be pressed against the fence, bound instead of contemplating the heat by choice. How many lashes until his muscles gave way, until they separated from bone and rendered limbs useless? And when she had an answer she would run fingers along the curl of something part toy and part weapon, slicking blood off before a flick of her fingers tossed it to the maelstrom, and then have her way.)[/SIZE]
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We need to keep moving.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt] Every fiber of her balked at the thought of such denial. There were a thousand things she wanted and all of them could be done right
there, right out where any of the millions of souls trapped there could see, would understand.
“Why?” It had slipped out before she’d been given the chance to stop it and the moment she heard the sound of her own voice – drugged, single-minded – she snapped out of it. An assault on her mind, however pleasant the contents of the intrusion, was unwelcome.
“Okay.”[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt] The corridor underneath the dome extended for miles but she was under the impression they didn’t truly need to walk that far. Time and distance were supremely relative here in this world someone had painstakingly created – and it
was someone’s world, meant to keep them out but ultimately conquerable with the right application of strength. [/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt] Bodies tumbled in the wind, arms outstretched in vain attempts to grab each other, to palm some curve, dig fingers into something sorely missed. She could move at something of a snail’s pace under the force of the wind and the world’s peculiar oppressive weight. The chain link separated Gabriel and Matsu from the majority of those enslaved by flesh and lust but it was paltry delineation, and nothing to keep either of them back. However, she’d underestimated the power of proximity by the time she’d managed to join him at the fence. Suddenly gravity seemed to be tearing at itself, to be light or to strike her down? Her body felt that force’s indecision, at once curiously weightless and yet feeling pulled down to her knees. He was
right there, so easy to reach out and grab, to give in.
Distractions, distractions. The whole world was a distraction right then, right as she turned her head to look at him. [/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt] The ground opened on the other side of the fence, rending it as her control disintegrated. Light cut through the dust that clung thick in the air, a brightness somehow unnatural even among all the fantasy surrounding them. It was cut through by movement, foglight strobing in the wake of some massive presence crawling from the great hole in the earth. She might not have noticed it had its arrival not shaken her nearly from her feet, clutching at the fence as one giant paw reached over the fissure’s edge and dug claws in to the sand for purchase. [/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt] When the three-headed beast rose from the canyon Matsu felt amusement somewhere deep down where the rest of her mind – that of higher thinking, a section progressively overtaken by that which said fight, mate, feed – still held sway. A truly massive Tuk’ata seemed apropos considering the setting. It was easy to forget just where they were, or what her end goal was. (
Some Sith’s world. You can have him later. But first…)[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt] As if sensing dissent, the beast turned all three heads to those not completely under its master’s influence and opened three sets of jaws, flattening the fence with a roar approaching something sonic. Matsu had thrown her hands up just in time to erect a barrier – admittedly rudimentary she would admit, cursing her inability to pay attention to Ashin all those years ago – that stopped the two of them from being flattened. The massive gatekeeper blotted out the sun as it took a thundering step towards them, its gaze distracted for the briefest second by a string of the damned floating by, still reaching for each other, completely oblivious to the slavering jaws seeking to crush them. No barrier could stop such an infernal creation and as it drew closer, its paws carving valleys in the sand, she banked on what she’d just seen it do.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt] Under her influence all the poor souls whipped through the wind or trudging against its force suddenly started drifting towards the Tuk’ata, flocking as if drawn magnetically towards it. With a telekinetic push she offered the beast more food than it would know what to do with and in one way it worked. The creature was distracted enough to turn its focus from them at least momentarily, a success which put her at first in mind of using that inattention to forge their way to victory. But instead the beast lunged, attempting to catch the flailing prey in one great movement which brought one paw down so hard and so close to Gabriel and Matsu that the earth cracked again. Matsu lost her footing, fingers clutching at the rift’s edge. Darkness lay at the bottom.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt] The Tuk’ata raged above them, drool running from its jaws as damned soul after damned soul attempted to satisfy a never-ending hunger.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt] A string of drool broke, caterwauling through the air only to land as if by providence right next to Matsu’s hand, more finding a landing pad all over the rift and within it. It splashed spectacularly after a fall from such a height, leeching in to her eyes. Blinking furiously, she looked over her shoulder to find Gabriel only to find the canyon itself had become a blur of color. No sharp lines indicated the natural dome they’d found themselves under and the only indication she was even in the same place at all was the sound of frustrated separation and the Tuk’ata’s continuing hunt. [/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt] Her eyes burned. [/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt] Her hand burned.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt] She let go.[/SIZE]
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[SIZE=12pt] Consciousness crept up slowly. She could feel that she was on her stomach, cheek pressed to something cold and decidedly slimy. Letting out a groan as she shifted to push herself up, she opened her eyes. Nothing.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt] A black expanse was all that was left her vision, not even light or shadows left to her.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt] Blind.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt] The world around was filled with gurgling sounds, churning, a heavy intake of breath that sounded desperate. It all sounded mindlessly alive, even the ground underneath her fingers seeming to contract and relax, peristaltic movement towards something in the center. [/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt] She could feel Gabriel close by though she couldn’t hear him. Pulling herself to her feet, she blinked in another vain attempt to clear her vision. Resigning herself to her predicament, she concentrated on trying to locate Gabriel more precisely only to realize everything was so…
loud…[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt] Mine, mine, mine. Must eat, have to eat! Must own, have to own! Covet, covet. All the nice things, all my things. Need to stop anyone from getting all the nice things, all my things.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt] My things too, my things are nicer than your things![/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt] Mine, MINE, MIIINNNEE![/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt] Screams somewhere. She locked on, driving her consciousness in to that of whomever she’d picked up, suddenly aware of everything as she saw through their eyes. Two of the damned ripped each other apart, stumbling to find each other and kill that which threatened what they considered theirs. She was blind again as soon as they’d beaten each other to death or unconsciousness. The loss of vision seemed to have made her unnaturally attuned to everything else, to the dizzying cacophony of thoughts and feelings she’d taught herself to ignore for all these years in an attempt to maintain her sanity. Now all those thoughts, all that noise, was her only means of navigation.[/SIZE]
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“Gabriel…” she called, attempting to find a volume enough to be heard over the world’s digestion, but also keep from alerting anything nearby.
“Something happened to my eyes.”[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt] She paused, marveling at the juxtaposition of being unable to describe even the colors of the world around her, but knowing it’s nature just by listening to the creatures around them in the dark.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt] “But I can see everything.”[/SIZE]
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