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Janetta seemed to involuntarily wince as Ryobi picked up the device, half expecting it to spontaneously combust upon contact. When it didn't, she released the breath she didn't realize she had been holding. Her paranoia was through the roof, though obviously for good reason. She was just about to agree to his suggestion of relocating when a long drawling female voice came from behind her in the doorway.

"Well, lookie here," came a thick, surprised Latina accent; its owner came sidling against the doorframe, bloodied pistol grasped between both hands. With her back to the hallway, Lillian Gardea looked upon the two bodies in the room as if they were thick pieces of candy that she'd just happened upon. And when her eyes fell on Ito: "Baaaaaybeeee!" Her voice was a low purr as she took a step into the room, forcing Janetta (who had drawn her weapon up once again) to take one backward. "How ya been, mi amor? You don't come to visit me anymore," Lillian pouted, now completely ignoring Janetta though her body language suggested she was still ready for an attack.
Y N A X A N D R A


With burning lungs and nearly unsupportive legs, Ynaxandra willed her feet one in front of the other away from the despicable prison as quickly as possible. Freedom, at last! ... Though the feeling was definitely not as liberating or joyous as she would have expected. A whole year in a dark, cold depression that only concrete could conjure, spent fighting away demons and visions that only she could see, did not take too kindly to the druid. She was merely a whisper of what she used to be - partly due to deterioration at the hand of her recreational hobby, and mostly due to her time in the cell. And in addition to her own woes were those of the animals that joined her at some point during her imprisonment, a torture that ranked high on her relatively short list of grievances in this life. Their faces as she darted past their cells punctured her consciousness as she made her way into the forrest, unsure really of where she was going but knowing there was an end goal.

Got to find her.
Have to find her.


Were it not for a sudden, crazed concern for Miss Evlynne that washed over her like a waking wave which dispelled the neurosis that had been harvesting in her mind for nearly an hour, Yna would have freed those poor beasts before slashing their predators by her hand. But the safety of her only friend was paramount, as it had been for many years now. After all, it may very well be her fault that the woman could be anywhere, alive or dead. With practically no recollection of the immediate events that led to her imprisonment, Yna's paranoia could have conjured a million and one scenarios that ended with a heaping of self-blame. Thus, it seemed that guilt was her sole motivation as she passed bark after branch after hill; there wasn't so much consideration as to how exactly she had been freed. There were no clear signs as to who or what had released her from her chains, though she wouldn't be one to argue with fate. Then there was the matter of the glowing rock in her arm, a case that Ynaxandra had neither opened nor shut since its light had dimmed, as there really was no answer to what it was or how it got there. All she knew was that it wasn't impeding her quest to find Winters, and that was enough for now.

She traveled eastbound for an infinite amount of time, it seemed, before she reached a clearing that held a statue. As the druid neared it, its features became more and more familiar to her, until finally the name tumbled from her lips without thought: "Evlynne?"

The stone began to crack and splinter, slowly revealing her beloved companion; soon she was fully freed from her casing and collapsed onto the ground. Ynaxandra had moved to attempt to catch her, but all the effort and the fatigue seemed to crash down on her at once and she instead fell down beside Evlynne. "Oh, thank the Mother," Yna breathed in relief as the female coughed herself back to life. There were no words to explain what had happened to either of them, and even more importantly, there weren't enough apologies in existence to remedy what seemed to be a year of waiting for her. The elf didn't seem to mind, however, and appeared to be in the mood for some banter. But Ynaxandra was too tired from the worry and the physical exertion that she ignored the question and responded with one of her own.

"Are you alright?" The inquiry was a bit sharper than she'd intended, sounding much harsher by the lack of lubrication in her throat. But Evlynne should be used to this, as she should be used to the intense stare given off by the druid, who had struggled up onto her elbows in order to more closely inspect her.

@Ms Ravenwinter
With no recognition of the pendant's symbol, Araerys gave it a final once-over before tucking it into her pack just as Yvah returned from wherever it was that she had disappeared to. The girl made no effort to reconnect with her, or even Ulor, whom she spoke to as she searched the desk. Wanting to give the feline her space, she hung back and simply watched as she moved about, only interrupted by Daisy before she could knock on the wood of the other door.

When she finally retired to one of the pews, some sort of undeveloped motherly instinct took over, and the bard slowly slid herself down into a seated position near Yvah's head; not too closely so as to still give her peace of mind. She glanced around at the rest of the group still milling about as she detached her fiddle and bow from the satchel on her back and swung it underneath her chin. It seemed that it was now finally her turn to lend her talents to the company; she raised the bow to the strings and from the instrument came a soothing song, seemingly reminiscent of the feeling of a stomach full of warm supper or dipping into a much-needed hot bath. The notes reverberated off the walls of the cathedral, filling the space with familiarity and replacing the cold silence that remained after the battle.

Araerys, though still worried about her feline companion, was cheered considerably by Daisy's song. She tapped the tips of her finger nails lightly against the wood of the back of the pew in an accompanying rhythm, almost urged to hum a complimentary melody beneath her vocals. She was returned to the reality of the situation when it was finished, a concerned new addition to the group once again as she watched Yvah move away.

But there was still work to be done. She had faith enough in the girl to tear herself away from the thought of following her anyway, simply to make doubly sure she wouldn't run off and do something silly in the comedown of her episode. Ary took swift inventory of those remaining in the church, including the recently deceased, and decided to sweep the front altar first. It did no good to linger over what couldn't be changed, and so the half-elf respectfully maneuvered around the acolyte's body as she made her way toward the alter. It appeared that the one previously referred to as 'Octoboy' had the same idea, and was inspecting the area, as well. Unfortunately, she found nothing except for the sigil that only vaguely looked familiar to her. She supposed Ulor came to the same conclusions since he made his way back toward the room that still held the Priestess... which was also to be Araerys's next destination. It was stupid to feel a funny awkwardness in the coincidence as she headed towards the room, too, since more pressing thoughts were looming. But she couldn't help feeling still a bit distant from this one, as he hasn't really said much to her - or in general, really.

She entered the room only a few moments after he did, and seeing that he had already set up some sort of ritual in the corner, she was quick to address her concerns. "I'm not followin' ya, or anything, I just... Curious," she finished somewhat lamely, gesturing toward the remains of the Priestess (which really were a terrible sight), "Won't be in yer hair long..."

The bard bent down over the pulp, focused on not registering who or what or most importantly, why, as she searched the Priestess's person for anything of significance. Her investigation provided her with a pendant, a water skin that smelled of wine instead of water, and a few other little pieces that she tucked away in her pouch for later. Once finished, she left Ulor in peace and re-entered the cathedral, brow furrowed as she tried to make out what the symbol was. Once she was back within proximity of the group, she held out the pendant and asked, "Does anyone recognize this? I found it on the Priestess's body; I haven't the foggiest idea what it is."

Thankfully the feline obliged, came to sit beside her on the pew, and soon seemed to be pulled from whatever reverie she had been plunged into for the episode. There was a moment of silence during which the girl was slumped over before she came back to and seemed in a more normal state of mind. But Araerys was realizing more and more by the minute that she wasn't even really sure what 'normal' was yet for these people. That was a worrying thought, but she pushed it away at Yvah's question.

"Uh..." Ary blinked, unsure of how to go about the subject. It wasn't exactly a report of the weather, and she felt that a blunt explanation might be a bit much for what the girl needed right now. She wasn't sure how the group wanted to handle the situation, whether or not they had a procedure for dealing with this from prior experience-

Then came the outburst from the elf, shattering all attempts at a gentle touch. Ary, slightly offended by Ceria's lack of tact, dragged her gaze away from the fullblood and her woodland friend to watch Yvah for her reaction. "Do you...?" Then she paused, and decided to change her question. "How do you feel?"

@Ms Ravenwinter
This guy was absolutely crazy.

If Jan wasn't sure about it before, she was certain now. "Ito!" she hissed angrily at him as he motioned for her to take the corner to the room before slipping past her. There was no telling what would be waiting for them inside the room, and here he was just diving into the dangerous unknown as if the stakes weren't through the roof or anything. Sure, he probably knew what he was getting himself into, which explained his initial request of her taking the corner (which she did, not wanting to further mistakes), but lack of preparation for whatever might be in the room made her nervous as he stepped in.

Janetta's pistol was up and at the ready just behind her officer, and after the first few moments of quiet passed, she slowly exhaled the breath she had been holding. Nothing was set off, and no one else seemed to be in the room. So far, so good. But guard couldn't be let down yet, and it was with careful steps that the Captain and Ryobi moved toward the device on the table.

"Well... At least it's not attached to Ami's dead body." Her voice was only above a whisper as her gaze darted towards the empty doorway. The attempt at optimism failed and Jan's brows furrowed as she added, "I'm unsure if that's a good or bad thing. Either way, I don't think she would have willingly left her device out. Like this."
The last few moments of the battle seemed to happen in such a rush that it was almost a blur to the bard. It was unfortunate that the final image of their endeavors - which were still very much unjustified - was the normally collected feline completely drenched in their lead's blood. Even with the distance between them, Araerys could see the disturbingly joyful demeanor with which Yvah had mauled the Priestess, and even after the Saughin was long dead she continued with this strange mask. When she had deemed the deed finished, the group was thrown into an uncomfortable silence, left with corpses by their hand in a place of worship. The irony was terrible, and left the impression of a deep frown on the half-elf's already concerned face.

Surely this wasn't the plan. She hadn't meant for the Priestess to die when she unlocked the door. It was starting to seem that anywhere this group went, chaos and violence followed. Ary hoped this wasn't always the case, as she had taken a liking to (most of) the characters, but evidence from the day only pointed to that conclusion. Regardless, she focused her attention on the cat, wanting to prevent her from causing any more damage to the situation than had already been dealt. Aware that Ulor had been hit and needed assistance, she figured it would be best to disarm the danger before tending to his wounds. He seemed capable enough, and in a right mind; which their feline friend most certainly did not.

"Yvah, love," she spoke, loud enough for her voice to travel through the door to the cat, but with the quality of honey dripping from a spoon, "Why don't you come sit with me here for a moment? Take a bit of a breather with me, yeah?" While keeping her eye on her target, Ary moved around the side of the pew and lightly perched herself down, before reaching out and patting the bit of the bench that jutted upwards so that Yvah could see if she was looking. The frown gone from her visage and was replaced with a warmer expression, wanting to seem as inviting as possible. Though she didn't much know the girl, she knew something was happening internally that probably wasn't the healthiest of switches. It briefly occurred to her in a flash of hard curiosity that she should probe the rogue's thoughts, and thought better of it. Perhaps she would find out later what was ailing her, but for now, Araerys merely wanted to bring her down from whatever was gripping her.

With her comrades near the still-flaming doorway dealing damage to the irksome drake, Araerys focused her attention on the Priestess, who was sprinting to the doorway their cat-gone-rogue (an issue to address later) had entered through mere minutes before. "She's trying to flee!" the bard shouted to shift Ceria's attention towards the woman as she herself bolted after her. There couldn't be coincidence about it; whatever was happening prior to their unfortunate interruption had to be of a significant nature. The Priestess's importance in the situation grew by the second, seemingly solidified by the fact that she was trying to escape from the group unscathed and without her precious drake.

Unfortunately, the creature had too much of a head start, and had slipped through into the other room, slamming the door shut before the half-elf could grab onto her. She could hear the lock clicking into place and instinctively spoke the words of a very familiar spell, almost growling them out with the adrenaline that was pumping through her veins. She skidded to a halt halfway to the heavy wood just as a loud knock! emanated from it. Without missing a beat, Araerys called back to anyone who was close enough to take action. "The door is unlocked!"



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Araerys, unaffected by the paralyzation, grimaced at the Priestess's command. Unable to do anything for the elf beside her, she quickly whipped around in the direction of the drake, knowing it wouldn't hesitate to obey his mistress. She rushed forward a few feet just before a harsh and disturbing melody escaped her, aimed towards the flying monster, hoping to bring it down - or at least distract it - before it could do any more damage with its' flames.

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