Postby Davidizer13 » Mon Sep 23, 2013 6:37 pm
"Listen, Priscilla, I'm sorry you had to go through all of this, and if there's anything I can do to make it up to you-"
"It's fine," she sighed. "You didn't have any part in this little mishap, and honestly, I think the one who is responsible has suffered enough..." She glanced back at Ezekiel, his eyes hazy, gazing at the ceiling, then took a deep breath, trying to collect her thoughts. They had lost too many good jumpers lately, and today two more were out of the running. "Anyway. That's enough deep thoughts for one day."
"Jordan," said Ezekiel.
"It's going to be all right, Zeke, I'm going to take care of it. How's my brother doing?"
The ceiling disappeared, dematerializing completely, revealing a sky that glowed lavender, electricity crackling between the stars. Part of the sky folded back, and from the gap, a set of gigantic, whirling wheels descended, counter-rotating rims that spun around a single point. Made of brightly colored crystal, they were studded around their rims with eyes, the pupil of each one whipping in a different direction. Slowly, they came closer and closer to Priscilla's head, a keening wail filling the air. Finally, it ground to a halt, mere feet above their base, the spinning wheels' bass drone creating an eerie harmony with the whine. Selma yelled at Priscilla through the comm, but she saw nothing of the scene unfolding just above her, while Priscilla was too preoccupied to respond. The visions were real, she thought, over and over again. Ezekiel was right. With a growing horror, she realized what that meant for her.
A series of images started to go through Priscilla's head, flashing painfully quickly. Thousands of people, prostrate before a massive statue, shivering and moaning in religious ecstasy. Firestorms burning through a city, engulfing people and buildings in a massive, pitiless conflagration. Priests performing bizarre and violent rituals. "No, stop," said Priscilla weakly, hardly able to speak. But they grew in intensity. A vast line of creatures unknown to her, waiting their turn to be sacrificed on a granite altar, their blood running down the temple steps to a waiting crowd. She closed her eyes, but nothing could stop the torrent in her mind. Countless warriors ready for battle, howling and screaming for war in the name of their god. As they kept coming, a burning, twisting sigil pushed its way to the center of her view. Voices in every imaginable language, from all across the dimensions, shouted strange words into the vision, but in her heart she knew every one meant the same thing: the name of their god.
Se.
"We're getting a ton of interference on our side, what's going on over there? Talk to me, Priscilla, what are you seeing? Priscilla!" She saw one last image. A figure, glowing orange, standing above the rest of the maelstrom, watching it with an inscrutable expression - was it disdain? boredom? It looked up, into Priscilla's eyes; as far as she could tell, it was neither male nor female, and indeed, was hardly human. A hint of a smile played across its face, one of mild amusement. It stretched out its hand towards her. She stepped forward, drawn onward by an irresistible compulsion.
Left in Priscilla's place was Ezekiel, still staring blankly at nothing in particular. A trickle of blood had encrusted on his upper lip. Selma frantically adjusted her controls, focusing in on his voice. His lips trembled, and he started to laugh, a slow, distant laugh.
"Zeke, what just happened?! We detected a dimensional breach on your end just now, can you confirm? What happened to Priscilla?"
The wide smile stayed on Ezekiel's face. "Not Jordan."
"What? Zeke, stay with me here!"
"Not Jordan. Bob," he said, breaking into laughter again. The link shut off.