Contact.
The breaking of resistance at the end of his dagger, driving all the force through an icepick grip his torso could wrench through that desperate lunge. He reached out with his far hand as Valon reared back, to try and hook the back of his neck with the spine of the blade and pull him into a true killing blow—
A blur in his peripheral. Too quick, too close—
!!?!!E$^#&&!Enormous pressure, the ringing of a heavy sledgehammer on steel, through the side of his head as he found himself a second behind, his vision swimming. What? What was that? How had he hit the floor?
A silvery blur erupting from below bought him time to piece it together, forcing the cocky traitor to retreat before he could capitalize on the suddenly-shaky legs he had given Rudolf. Nothing, though, would stop him from talking their ears off, it seemed... Rudolf grit his teeth and began to work will back into his frame, to pull himself back up to his feet.
Halfway up, he realized those teeth
weren't gritting at all. Valon's braying zingers towards the pair of them still sounded dull, waterlogged in his left ear, as a sharp, branding-iron pain throbbed just below. Numb all through the side of his face otherwise, and his words came out half-formed. He had to fix this now— no matter how well he might have been able to manage on his own, if old stories from his forefathers were to be believed.
"Eosh," he slurred, waving the glowing point of green in his periphery over. No mistaking it, if he didn't reset the joint he'd be damn near unintelligible beneath the roar of the field. His eyes narrowed— if he remembered this right, the next second was going to
really suck.
Isolate the chin. Keep downward pressure, and...He reached up to his mandible, thumb pressing down on the lower molars as Eos's restorative winds washed the pair of them in green, and coaxed the bone up and
back."Agh, ffffuck!" he hissed, as the pressure released with a telltale
POP of the hinge returning to its proper alignment. The fae wind soothed the lingering pain, luckily enough, but still— for all he lacked a real barometer of the crazy jump in Valon's strength that Galahad and Izayoi had attested to, having never fought him before the untimely introduction to Siren, knocking his jaw out of joint with one swat of the fist... was...
A red glint from on high brought their eyes upward, as one. A crimson comet, streaking out of some hangar within the Valheimr flagship and plummeting, meteoric towards them. Still in their vicious tangle, even Siren and Leviathan were forced to give pause as their battle was encroached upon—
Rudolf's eyes went wide. His face lost color. A ball of cold lead settled in his gut, like Miina had run up from behind and stabbed him, as he saw that meteor tear straight through both true and false Eidolon, stopping a few meters above the deck with the heads of each in hand. It loomed, imperious, over the lot of them— a giant of blood ruby, hewn from gnarled metal and twisted horn, sinew writhing beneath slabs of armor.
"You're kidding..."He staggered to his feet, and watched the golem clench those wicked claws, crushing the pair of titans down to their constituent mana. A moment later, a familiar voice began to blare out of the tinny, distorted radio speakers that were somewhere on the abomination, but in truth, he hardly registered the words— What he had just seen was unshakable from his mind. It had barely been week since he had seen, since he had felt Leviathan's power firsthand— and barely two since he had been at Siren's utter mercy, practically powerless against her.
There was no way.
There was just no way in hell...
A clawed hand flexed as Valon and his falsified cohort dove over the side, now out the picture, leaving them alone with this unfamiliar monstrosity. Rudolf's eyes caught a speck of disorder in the red of that hand, something of the color that didn't match. For a moment, he was puzzled... but then he tasted a tinge of copper on his tongue that matched.
His breathing was shallow, lost under the hurricane of Izayoi's vengeful bloodlust as the abomination thudded onto the deck. It was slight, to his meager credit, but he couldn't stop himself from flinching. He had barely been able to scratch the false Eidolon when they'd fought... and this "Ruby Weapon" that Reisa now piloted and
crushed her like an ant.
That was what they had to fight?
Forget Valon.
Forget Izayoi's master.
Forget Adrammelech, forget Famfrit, how could they win against this kind of power? That which dismissively carved through the primordial spirits of nature, which feasted on the aether that held them together... forget winning, how did they get out of this alive?! They couldn't run, the speed this thing had displayed on the flight down here would mean they at best would just be picked off as they fell. He could see it. His own blood, joining the psuedolon's on its claws, painting the armor and razor-edged bone. His hands weren't stilling on his command. Stop
moving, dammit, he could hardly still his own mind to begin with!
A blur.
No.A flash of steel.
Please don't. We're gonna die.A throat-ripping roar filling the air, as Izayoi's vengeance carried her forth regardless of his silent plea.
You already figured out that running isn't an option. Did you forget? In two seconds, will you forget me reminding you?He hadn't. He hadn't, but...
Look at the damn thing.
Leviathan was already more than humans were ever made to handle, and look what it did to her! He was already pushing his meager luck by trying to go toe to toe with Valon when he'd beaten back Izayoi
and Galahad on a lark, but this was a whole level beyond even that!
Let me put it to you another way. If you're going to die no matter what, since you can't run and can't win...The Wing roosted at his hip, even as Izayoi made first contact, crashing into the gnarled ruby chestplate some fifteen feet up. From his back, he drew the greatsword. No fear had left him as his choices seemed to make themselves, shamefully— his grip was white-knuckled as ever, his eyes still wide as saucers. He was no less certain that his threshold of "losing battles" had been shattered— the scales were just too different. A massive gap in strength between two men was in the realm of possibility. There was no experience he could leverage against this descended god. Absolutely none.
Yet it is a godslaying flame we hold. It is that divine connection to their whims we've burnt all this time. Fate, too, is a divinity. You've built up a lot of withheld divine favor over the years...Alluding to how much he could cash out on? Or how little he had left to contribute to the fund?
He couldn't tell. But either way, his terror told him there was one path left.
He exhaled. With the breath, black smoke escaped. The ice flooding his veins, his gut, paralyzing him... was replaced by a sticky, burning fire. Like pitch within his heart, clearing away the frozen ball of lead that weighed him down. The red on the claws and the red of the armor no longer looked so different to his eyes... Good. Fewer distractions.
You're right. Everything goes. It's the only way to buy a chance.A plume of that familiar blaze erupted along the length of the blade. It surged, roiled, twice as feverish as the last. The blaze licked at the edges of his arms. His clothing. His eyes.
He was burning.
Burning.
Burning at the edges.
Burning life unlived.
...I marked myself for death here. This was the moment.
There was no time I was more certain that I'd passed a point of no return.
I will carry it with me for the rest of my days.
He too charged, a pouncing leopard, trailing streaks of black as he joined the fray. The dull copper was gone from his tongue, the fearful glass coating his gaze burning away to steam. With a raw, wet cry, he drew the greatsword back as he landed a few yards ahead of the Weapon and swung, painting a broad, burning brushstroke of ink across its gnarled ankles.
He surged forth after that, in the wake of the blaze— Izayoi would need someone there to occupy and split Reisa's attention at melee distance— any one of them hanging around that close at their lonesome, surely, wouldn't be long for the world.