Geese rolled his eyes at Primrose, and they were stripped of their equipment and thrown into a cell. The elemental hovered in through the wall when the guard was asleep. "I'll get you out of there, trust me." it said, flipping through his book. "I'll get some of my earth elemental buddies to rip a hole in the wall, just stay alive here, okay?." The elemental waved goodbye and disappeared into the wall.
"Alright...This sucks" Alexis said, as he started nursing a wound he suffered from a mutant guard. "Hey Primrose. Can you help me here?" He held up his arm to primrose. "So any idea on when we have any..." suddenly he grew quiet, a guard limped past the cell, giving a foul moan as he passed.
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"We have normality. I repeat, we have normality. Anything you still can't cope with is therefore your own problem."-Douglas Adams, Hitch hikers guide to the Galaxy.
Geese noticed they weren't the only ones imprisoned. He saw many creatures he thought only existed in fairytales, of course, Geese technically was a fairy-tale himself, but that was different. From centaurs to elementals, there were slaves imprisoned everywhere. He then heard a "Hey!" from a nearby cell, and saw it was the elf they had seen before.
"Mr. Elf!" Primrose pressed against the bars and called out to him. "Thank goodness we found you! Now we can get you out of here!" It did not once cross her mind that they were all jailed and in trouble.
((The opinions of the characters don't reflect mine. I swear.)) The elf narrowed his eyes at Primrose. "You're not that bright are you?" He asked. Before she could respond, the elf came as close as he could get to them and stretched his arm through the gaps in the prison bars and gave them something. It was a stone, glowing bright red. "The fire elementals gave me this, they said for me to give it to someone, or some people who look worthy of being heroes, or something." The elf stopped talking for a while, but soon continued. "The warden is going to execute me soon. I've seen what he does, he just pulls them out of their cells and kills him with everyone watching. They had all died screaming." The elf showed fear in his eyes. He ran up against the edge of his cell, "Help me!" he shouted.
Geese would have loved to ask a 'Who is they?' But this wasn't the time. An elf, was about to be executed screaming, just like the old days.
"Geese, stone, now!" Alexis held his hand out to Geese. He felt a small, warm weight drop in his hand. He knew what to do. He almost knew to well, He was given a stone like this before. In fact it hung around his neck at that moment. Alexis closed both hands over the stone and said in a strong and confident voice. "Ignis." Suddenly flames lept from his finger tips. the stone embedded itself into Alexis's left hand. He gritted his teeth, magic as it was. It still hurt like, well like Hell. He ran his hands down the iron bars until they were red-hot. Then he grabbed at one and pulled to the side, bending the bar, he moved to the other side and did the same, creating a hole in the jail cell. He turned around. "water! we need to cool the bars before we can go through."
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"We have normality. I repeat, we have normality. Anything you still can't cope with is therefore your own problem."-Douglas Adams, Hitch hikers guide to the Galaxy.
((Thanks for figuring out how to use the thing, I was unsure myself.))
Geese sighed. They had no water, no liquid, nothing. "There's always something wrong with a stupid, dangerous plan."
It took a while, but eventually the bars cooled down.
Geese was stressed. They needed to save this elf, but it took to long to melt the bars the first time, what if a guard or worse-the warden came?
"Oh, that's right! Alexis, here." Primrose stepped up to Alexis to heal his wound. She placed her hands near it, and the entire chamber began to glow a soft green.
"It would be a good idea to burn through these chains on our feet first, then come up with a plan." While saying this, Dramp pried a loose bar from their prison cell to act as a sword. "I mean, are we trying for a grand-slave uprising, or just rescue of Mr. . . Elf? It seems like we'll just get captured again if we stay around too long."
"Thank you Primrose. Good idea Dramp. Alexis bent down, and wraped his hands around the chain on his ankles, it heated quickly and the snap it made after pulling it apart was satisfying. Alexis moved through the room, heating and snapping each chain he came across. After he had finished he stood up and looked over to the bars. they had cooled, allowing free passage out of the cell. "C'mon! Lets get out of here. Dramp will you take the back? Primrose stick between me and Dramp. Geese you lead, since you have offensive magic. I'll be right behind you. I'll blind them with a flash if need be, or burn them too." He paused for a beat. Looking his friends in the eyes, he didn't want to show it, but Alexis was scared this wasn't a training exercise. It was literally, Life or Death. "You guys ready?! Lets go!"
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"The best revenge is to be unlike him who performed the injury." - Marcus Aurelis
"Aww yeah!" Geese was exited about testing his new magic. He rubbed his hands together until they glowed white. "Nobody touch me, I'm static!" The air elemental arrived at the temple. He flew up into it, and hovered into the room to the far left. He approached the earth lord, a living mass of boulders in a human shape. "Your majesty." The elemental said, "I am planning to break all elementals out of the prison, as well as the mortals. I will need some of your finest earth warriors, as well as maybe.. Some of your more experimental soldiers..."
As the group began action, several prison guards had noticed them. Primrose felt instantly in over her head. She shrunk behind Alexis and looked around for anything that could be useful for defending herself. With little force, an iron bar of the prison, weakened and loose from the flames, snapped away into her hands. The metal was awfully rusty however, and it was brittle, sooty and unsafe to wield, so she held onto it just to look a bit more scary.
Before anything could happen, there was an explosion. When the dust cleared, some earth elementals stepped through the hole in the wall. They started smashing everything in sight, the guards, the prison bars, and the prisoner's chains.
The elemental hovered in through the wall when the guard was asleep. "I'll get you out of there, trust me." it said, flipping through his book. "I'll get some of my earth elemental buddies to rip a hole in the wall, just stay alive here, okay?." The elemental waved goodbye and disappeared into the wall.
The elf narrowed his eyes at Primrose. "You're not that bright are you?" He asked. Before she could respond, the elf came as close as he could get to them and stretched his arm through the gaps in the prison bars and gave them something. It was a stone, glowing bright red. "The fire elementals gave me this, they said for me to give it to someone, or some people who look worthy of being heroes, or something." The elf stopped talking for a while, but soon continued. "The warden is going to execute me soon. I've seen what he does, he just pulls them out of their cells and kills him with everyone watching. They had all died screaming." The elf showed fear in his eyes. He ran up against the edge of his cell, "Help me!" he shouted.
Geese would have loved to ask a 'Who is they?' But this wasn't the time. An elf, was about to be executed screaming, just like the old days.
Geese sighed. They had no water, no liquid, nothing. "There's always something wrong with a stupid, dangerous plan."
Geese was stressed. They needed to save this elf, but it took to long to melt the bars the first time, what if a guard or worse-the warden came?
"The best revenge is to be unlike him who performed the injury." - Marcus Aurelis
The air elemental arrived at the temple. He flew up into it, and hovered into the room to the far left. He approached the earth lord, a living mass of boulders in a human shape. "Your majesty." The elemental said, "I am planning to break all elementals out of the prison, as well as the mortals. I will need some of your finest earth warriors, as well as maybe.. Some of your more experimental soldiers..."