The Unknown: A Game of Fear, Ignorance, and Adventure

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ThePuzzldPirate

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"Good?"

Rhee just shook her head and followed. Sadly she grew bored quite quickly and soon her gaze started to wonder up into the canopy of the trees.
"Stop," she dropped a few of her heavier belongings and started to climb seeing what she believed were melons. To her disappointment, the branches were too weak to actually get above the trees. The melons were reachable and as she knocked them down, her skin started to crawl still not willing to forgive her leap onto the dragon. She took a moment to steady herself and then gazed as far as she could from her vantage point.
 

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Marneus was not happy.

The armored knight was currently sitting in a tent doing nothing productive, after waiting on the ship for the longboat to make another trip. He looked over his sword, before nodding and sheathing it. He had arrived late, several tents set up already, and scouts had already been sent. He had checked his armor and sword three times already, he needed something to do!

He paused, hearing talking outside. Pushing aside the tent flap, he looked around before climbing out. The first thing he noticed was a light in the sky. The second was less interesting, Deslock fuming over something his crew had done. Marneus noticed the annoying painted elf saying something to the Explorer, before sprinting off in the direction of the flare's source.

Marneus grimaced, why did that elf have to keep crossing his path? He sighed, there was no way he was going back to that damn tent. He walked up to Deslock, nodding.

"I would like to investigate as well, if you do not require me here."
 

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It was a good, long while before Cecia Kelai, being the uncaring one she was, finally found her way to the beaches where the rest of the expedition was already stationed, slightly tired and more clearly intoxicated after a extensive night of drinking and gambling with a few of the sailors on the ship who had been put on night watch. Underneath her eyes were two, large bags, indicating a lack of sleep that would most definitely would be detrimental to her long term health.

"Mshma...Was is..what?" She grumbled, walking onto the beach with a look of displeasure stricken across her face. "This is th' continent, right? Where th' feck is th' magical shit? Don't tell me I came her' along fer the ride fer nothin'..."

After several seconds of looking about, and noticing nothing of real interest to her, the elf cursed "Feck me...", and kicked the sand in frustration. "Stupid ass sand...why can't ye at least be purple or somethin'!? Feck, whatever, at least we have a name fer this place, The God Damn Disappointing Continent Where A ***** Can't Find No Fecking Purple Sand, not cacthy, but fecking true! Well, maybe th' ***** part ain't...dammit, where's Pewsy? I be needin' to ask th' jerk whether or not that be true..."
 

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"I would like to investigate as well, if you do not require me here."

"What? Oh, right." Deslock squinted at the sun. "Yes, please do. It's starting to get late--sun's going to be behind those mountains in a few more hours. If you could make sure the scouts are all right...hell, just make sure the Doctor hasn't gotten himself killed, okay? Thanks."

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"Brij to world! Magik is best! Haha!"

The Doctor was dumbfounded for a moment before replying, speaking rapidly. "Prithis, this is incredible, I have to admire skill when I see it! I don't suppose you have yet been able to examine what is at the top already?" Nexaddo's head was tilted so far back to see the top of the cliff that he ended up stumbling backward. Recovering he nodded vigorously in approval and waved the satyr forward, "Well gentlemen time to get moving. Prithis would you mind leading us?" His mind jumped from one subject to another. "And have you been able to find a waterfall of some sort along this cliff face?"

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Sinclair Pews did not like sand. He'd spent a full hour picking it out of his boots and the folds of his clothing after the Ceoplada had left the last island, and he was still finding little pockets of it in places where he would never expect it to be.

Nevertheless...they had arrived. He stepped out of the longboat and onto the sand.
 

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Kadeam looked up curiously as Rhee started to climb the tree. He was forced to step back a few paces as she shook the large fruits off the branches, which hit the ground around them with several heavy, dull thumps. Drawing his sword, he skewered one of them and picked it up, then gave it a few solid hacks with the blade to slice it in half.

He started to experimentally taste some small pieces of it's insides while he watched his accomplice doing . . . whatever it was she was doing up there. Though, it wasn't a moment later that his attention was drawn across the sky by a bright green flash. "What the hell was that?" he mumbled to himself, standing on his toes as if it would help him see over the trees better.

"Did you see that?" he called up to Rhee.
 

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Prithis grinned and nodded energetically at the diminutive doctor as he spouted off what were undoubtedly words of praise and elation. As the gnome neared the end of his joyous rant it was apparent that he wanted Prithis to lead them inland, and the satyr was more than happy to oblige. Though the rest of the scouts would undoubtedly arrive soon, drawn by his flare, he did not wish to wait for them.

"Come! Go!" Prithis retrieved his staff and bounded up the stone staircase to the top of the cliffs, eager to begin the exploration.
 

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The view from the clifftop could only be described as epic. From up here, the Cepolada looked like a toy, the sailors ant-like. Here, Prithis was king of the world.

And then the Doctor ascended the final step and broke the moment. "Magnificent!" he said.

Map said:
Sorry about being so late with this.

Since you can see for quite a ways from on top of the cliffs, and because the scouts are out, you get a sketchy map.
 

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"Did you see that?"

Rhee practically jumped from her position only planting her feet on the tree twice before landing with a roll. She removed the leather strap that had her sword steady before picking up one of the melons and heading in the direction of the flare.

"We go?"
 

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Nexaddo whistled at the height the group had reached, staring down at the ocean far below. Soon disregarding the view, the Doctor turned to scan the tree line, at the same time addressing the group.

"So," he said, "where to now?"

That was, really, the central question of the Expedition at the moment. Down on the beach, Deslock was happily sketching out a map of the surrounding area.

"How far away would you say those mountains are?" he asked the air. "I'd think fifty miles, minimum. Probably closer to a hundred, but definitely not over. Excellent."

He hummed as he worked, a tune he'd heard in a tavern in Tyb, something that was slightly out of place here in this new land. He didn't care. He'd made it. The voyage was over, and the rest was just exploration--and was he not the Explorer? This was what he lived for.

"Have the scouts reported back in yet?" he asked the sailor he'd conscripted to run errands for him. The man took off his broad brimmed hat and wiped his forehead before answering.

"We know the satyr and a few others are up on the cliff," said the sailor. "The flare should have brought everyone in. We're still missing two, I think."

Deslock paused. "Which two?" he asked, glancing at the now-setting sun.

"The, uh..." the sailor thought for a moment. "Nasheel? The merchant guy. And the orc from the island. Tulgrog. They're still missing."

There was a short silence as Deslock ran through the possible reasons why two of his crew might be missing. None of the scenarios he thought of were particularly pleasant.

"Well," he said slowly, "okay, then. They'll have to survive on their own for the night, I suppose. Hopefully nothing happened to them."

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Unless anyone has any objections, I'm thinking about skipping over a few days of in-game time here, only touching down on the interesting parts. This is because the Expedition will most likely spend a while setting up a base camp for their explorations of the continent, and I wanted to give you all an opportunity to design that camp.

You can post about any explorations you want to undertake, fortifications you want built (palisades and the like), or things you think the camp ought to have here. PM me anything you want done in secret.
 

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Cid didn't really know what to busy himself with while the others began to set off to explore; so instead he simply contented himself by setting up his own camp. After that difficult task was completed, after all he usually had a servant do that for him, he chose to wander about the camp to see if there was any food to be had. When none was forthcoming, he chose to wander just in the outskirts of the camp. He didn't manage to find much, some scattered berries, a coconut or two, but in short there wasn't much for food on this God forsaken place.

He took his meagre prize back to the camp where he enjoyed a small meal of berries and coconut milk, before giving the rest to those who were around him. After that he went about constructing some shade. He didn't want to strain himself by working but he also knew that he needed to keep cool; while it wasn't as warm as the islands had been, it was still much too hot for his liking and so he was determined to keep his body temperature at a normal level still. For now that was his project, he could give a damn what the others had discovered when they came back. That is, until he was prepared to see exactly what it was that they were going to discover.
 

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These are our shores. These are our lands.

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The sun went down without ceremony. The newly-arrived men on the beach barely noticed its setting, so busy were they. The light of day was replaced by the light of the Expedition, the forest and shore recast in the flickering yellows of torch and lamp.

The pace did not slow with the setting of the sun. Tents still went up, fires were still stoked, and few indeed were those who took to their beds.

By this time the Doctor was on his third trip from the Cepolada to the newly stationed camp by the river. He had his satchel at his side and a small trap in hand. Earlier, he had irritated Deslock to the point of near insanity about the weight of his packs, thus encouraging the Explorer to designate two crew members to take Nex's orders. The seafaring men lumbered behind the gleeful doctor, muttering under their breath at the unwelcome duty.

The screechy moan that arose from the left of the trail all but froze the three of them in place. The sailors became uneasy, but the doctor motioned for them to remain quiet. He whispered for the bigger sailor to give Nex his belt. He protested: Nexaddo merely stared at him until the belt was in his hands. Nexaddo discarded the baggage he had at his sides and shaped the belt into a loop which he slung over his shoulder. He pulled his hunting knife from its sheath and moved stealthily in the direction from which the noise had come. Again the moan came, though its origin was noticeably closer. It seemed to be coming from the direction of a large red tree, an eerie sound of distress and mourning.

The Doctor lunged around the tree, and revealed nothing. The initial reaction was disappointment, until the wail came again. This time, it seemed to be coming from the base of the tree itself. Creeping forward the doctor found a hole just about big enough for him to slide into.

He smiled.

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We will do unto you as we do unto all.

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Back on the path, the sailors were edgy. It had been a good while now, the doctor had not returned and the wailing had stopped for at least an hour. When they'd first come out there had been at least a sliver of sunlight cresting the horizon, and the fires of the Expedition lit the night like a second sun. Then there was nothing but them, their lamps and the moon, but even that was acceptable, for the lamps were strong and the moon was large and bright.

But now the clouds drifted across the face of the moon and strange sounds came from the shadows and Nexaddo had not yet returned. They wanted to return to the camp, but were wary of returning without the Doctor; they were surrounded by darkness and the shadows of the Unknown, but so was the path back home.

They were discussing what to do in quiet tones when they heard the noise from the skies above and looked up, thus becoming the first of the Expedition to see the coming doom.

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ARISE
fires of the ancients
ARISE

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They walked on air above the trees, stepping over leaves like they were solid ground. Their pace was so stately and grave that it took the eye a moment to realize how swift it truly was. Clouds trailed behind them--not mist, not fog, but true cloud, high in the sky, matching their unwavering line. They marched in step, these hooded figures, high above the ground.

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ARISE
spirits of our ancestors
ARISE

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Deslock heard the men shouting from the cliff.

"What are they saying?" he asked. "You. Go find out what they're saying." The shouts were tinged with an unnerving amount of fear, now that he was listening more closely. The turmoil of the camp slowed its pace as men heard the distant voices, crying out a warning.

"What are they..." Deslock started to say again, and then a figure crossed the moon. "Lamps! Bullseye lamps! I know we have a few around, point 'em upwards!"

The lamps were angled, but nothing could be seen.

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ARISE
magics of the forest
ARISE

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And then they were there, seven hooded figures floating high above, walking over the sky atop the camp as though it weren't there. They were not focused on the camp, not tonight.

They stood in a wide arc, a hundred yards between each, with the great ship at its center. The letters on the prow, in fading gold paint, proclaimed it to be the Cepolada. It was an old ship, and had been through a lot to get to this place, but it was still strong. It was a ship that could sail through a hurricane and emerge unscathed.

This would be its final voyage.

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ARISE

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Deslock saw them.

"There!" he shouted. "In the sky!"

Then, belatedly, far, far too late; "To arms!"

The hooded ones raised their arms to the sky, revealing not hands but talons. The clouds trailed in their wake swept down, flickering with lightning and flame, crashing into the Cepolada with enough force to raise a wave that crashed against the camp. The clouds spun and shrieked and blew outward when they hit the ship and the water, flying away from the impact in a solid wall of black water and dark magic and brilliant, brilliantly bright lightning...

The wall of water, cloud and lightning hit the Expedition's camp like the judgment of gods, and then all was fire.
 

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Rhee didn't have time to roll, she vomited instantly on her bed roll. She instinctively grabbed her stomach and moaned loudly as it kicked another two times. She tried to open her eyes on multiple occasions but the sharp pain from blinking caused nothing but a blurry image of tears.

She tried hard to remember what she saw but like every dream, it was already lost, only the sensation remained. She left her tent barely dressed with her boots and weapons wrapped in her jacket.

"Lamps! Bullseye lamps! I know we have a few around, point 'em upwards!"

Rhee wasn't looking anywhere, but her feet were moving as fast as they could take her. She didn't even stop to take notice when the Cepolada stopped being a ship; it was only when the water receded beside her that she looked and changed direction. As she reached for the closest tree a wave slammed into her back, ripping out three of her nails as she tried to hold on. Luckily her back met another tree twenty meters inland before the lightning struck the sea. She was barley conscious as it passed through her but her heart stopped in its place and everything went numb.

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Rhee woke up to the nightmare laying face down. As she tried to roll over, pain shot through her entire body. Once again, she was making some unhealthy sounds as she tried to gasp for air and stand herself up. She smiled to see she managed to hold onto her equipment but something was smearing in her underwear, it didn't matter.

It didn't take much to find the camp, if you could call it that, as somehow fire managed to find a home amongst the ocean water. Pieces of the Cepolada managed to make their way to land too, as the beach was littered with her... and bodies. Instead of checking everyone, Rhee looked for anyone that looked like they were in one piece. The air was so heavy with grease and the aroma of burning, that tears once again built up around her eyelids... or she was just blaming that. She dropped to her knees as she felt for someone's pulse, her hand only smacking into the man's neck before her frustration began to grow. Lips quivering, she forced her hand to shape but ended hastily slamming her head into the man's chest. No breathing; moving on. She ended up checking six more people crying louder for every wasted effort.

She rolled the next one with her elbows and as she did, she felt a chest rise. ""
 

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Prithis had discovered, to his delight, that many of the trees in this place grew to simply enormous sizes. One was even thick enough that he could comfortably rest in its upper bows without fear of the branches snapping. It was in this spot that he had resided most of the day, lounged like a large furry iguana high above the camp. His involvement in the logistical chaos below had been minimal; he had no mind for such menial tasks, and was anxious to begin the exploration of the continent. The few descent explorations he had accompanied doctor Nexxado on had been tantalizing, but always too short. He was considering simply leaving the expedition and setting off on a journey of his own! There was no question that he could handle himself; he did not fear the wild like the humans did; and he would make so much more progress without them around.

But The Bastard's arm was long. Maybe even long enough to reach Prithis here, beyond the end of that world. Damn him.

[small]"Lamps! Bullseye lamps!"[/small]

The satyr stirred and looked up at the sky, and saw the cloaked figures walking across it as if it were solid ground. Finally, something had happened! Prithis was filled with excitement and scrambled to his feet to watch the mystical figures as they walked out over the beach. He could feel a familiar feral energy flowing off of them; the power of the continent itself! He felt at once a kinship and an alienation. They were like him, but at the same time very different, and powerful. Why had they come? To deliver a message? A warning? To turn the trees upon them, or summon the creatures of the sea, or harvest all of the- oh.

"Bokk."

The tree was engulfed by a title wave of lightning and fire.

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Prithis kept an iron grip on his branch for what felt like hours as water buffeted him from all sides and electricity shot through his veins. His head crashed through the surface but only fire waited there, scorching his fur and burning his lungs. The world did not spin as much as it convulsed, expelling and pulling him in every direction imaginable. No object known to man or beast failed to rush pass his face in the swirling torrent.

At some point his feet touched soft sand and he dug in his heels, fighting for the ground he had gained, holding his breath. For several minutes he held his breath before realizing that he was in the ocean, about ten feet underwater, clinging desperately to a broken tree branch.

He reached shallow water as fast as possible and stood up, hacking and coughing violently in the acrid oil-smelling air. Fire was somehow present all around despite the water, and he realized with sudden shock that he was in the camp itself, or at least where most of it had ended up. Those were tents and cargo and pieces of ship that were burning! Wreckage lay everywhere, and bodies, all shifting around gloomily in the water that was now slowly flowing back down towards the ocean. The sky was clear; no trace of their attackers remained.

Prithis grimaced; an ugly expression on a satyr; and began the unpleasant task of sifting through the wreckage for survivors. He turned over several corpses before happening upon one that still had a pulse: Captain Deslock. The man was laying face down on an upside-down cot, his head bobbing in and out of the grimy water. As the satyr picked the captain up he muttered a phrase and his staff appeared with a green flash.

"Live, human!" Prithis proclaimed, then jabbed the end of his staff into the human's chest. All of the water in Deslock's lungs was instantly expelled through the closest orafice in a fantastic spray.

A woman screamed nearby, and Prithis looked up. Yes, up there on dry ground! Rhee was bent over a body, nearly hysterical. He set down the sputtering Deslock and jogged through the water up towards where Rhee knelt.
 

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The man's shirt was covered in blood, mud, and tears by the time Rhee heard someone splashing out of the ocean. Prithis looked like a monster running toward her, to the point of Rhee almost taking a defensive stance, but there was no mistaking that muzzle. She stood up and hugged him. She didn't know why as it only caused pain for her and probably him as well. But it was a living person to help her shift her thoughts from chaos to awkwardness.

" Stop him sleep? Rhee fine, help me not now."

She left the satyr to his work as she went about hers. She gathered as much wood in the vicinity and threw it onto the biggest flame. While at first the flame started to go down, which almost caused another pointless episode (seeing how fire was everywhere), after the wood dried a bit it ended up being the brightest light amongst its brethren. She stopped when she felt in control of herself again. Others lives might be in trouble but now they had somewhere to gather.

She made her way back to the satyr, "Me go find, you come please?"
 

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As the water rose and the sky fell, all hell seemed to break loose. Most people were busy fleeing the shore, and so few were those who saw one other attempted escape form the disaster.

As the lightning struck, the Cepolada became a fireball. However, in the brief second between the the fires engulfing it's shape and the explosion ripping it apart, a tiny figure leapt from the wreck, shining like an angel. The ship vanished in a titanic shockwave, and as the waters rose, the figure dropped into the calm behind the wave.

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Jakob awoke on the shore. The sky was dark, the fires were bright; Time had not passed far along her journey. However, the fire's were in the distance. Evidently, the calm waters were only calm by comparison, for he felt bruised and battered by his escape. Though he had technically come off rather well, it took rather an odd mind to think of jumping into a tidal wave to avoid Death By Insane Fireball as a 'lucky escape'

He stood up, shook his head, and was pleasantly surprised to find that his hair, while frazzled, still reached his shoulders. He felt something was missing, and waded out to the the floating wreckage. His search turned up a knife, a bottle of something clear but powerful, a charred apple and the remains of his guitar, which consisted of the neck and spine, still strung, but missing the acoustic body.

He ripped off one of the four remaining strings and used it to tie back his hair, then hung the guitar across his back in pace of his sword. He emptied the drink into his mouth, shuddered as the fire ran through him and slipped both the bottle and the knife into his belt.

Chewing gingerly on the apple, he set off through the trees, toward the fires.

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When half a forest is on fire, it takes a while to find one that is worth finding. Eventually, Jakob spotted one that seemed to burn brighter, though by this time he was halfway through the apple and wishing he saved some of the drink.

He vaulted a rock, ducked under fallen tree, then stoppped, hesitated, and affected a stagger as he emerged form the trees and into the firelight

"By the Shining Tiara" he moaned, "Are there any still here in life?"
 

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"Are there any still here in life?"

Rhee had to use her entire body just to look to where Jakob had emerged. Rhee wasn't expecting results this fast but was happy nonetheless.

"You see life? Help me see?"
 

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"You see life? Help me see?" asked the dark-skinned girl. She almost indecipherable, but for a painted elf this was the normal fare...

"I know nothing" said Jacob, looking around sadly, "I walked and saw, but nothing did I see but fire and death. I will help you see, but I fear for our compatriots"
 

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"Aaaahhghhhghghghgh...pfft!"

Deslock's awakening was violent, a return to consciousness while spitting salt water and ash. It was, he later decided, the third worst awakening of his life, surpassed only by that one night in Arypso that he never talked about and that one time when he had been actively on fire. This was a later judgment, though; at the time when he returned spluttering and wheezing to life, it seemed as though this moment was the worst of all worlds, a watery hell from which there could be no escape.

He watched Prithis with vision blurred by salt-stung tears and the fading glow of magic. The satyr was still alive, then: that was good. That was encouraging, in fact. If the satyr was alive, and if Deslock was as well, then so too might others.

But as he staggered to his feet and looked around at the devastation that had been his Expedition, he realized what a foolish hope that truly was. Nearby were only corpses and one bedraggled satyr, jogging slowly through the pools of water and fire that were all that was left of the camp.

All that was left of his dream.

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The Doctor limped forward. His bare feet were muddy, and he tread lightly on his right foot, which was tracking blood. The cool ocean wind brushed passed the Doctor's bare skin. Too cold. He had no coat, but at least he was dry.

It seemed like hours.

He inched his way out of the trees, taking his time--he had learned the price of haste while running through the jungle a short time ago. The fires in the tree tops had mostly burned themselves out, unable to grow due to the surrounding wet timber. Though that fire seemed to be still burning, in the near distance...and he could see movement around it...survivors, perhaps? He was surprised. He hadn't thought anyone near the beach would have survived a tsunami like that.

As he approached closer to the flame his confidence was blown away. A body lay motionless hanging on a tree limb. As the Doctor got closer, he recognized the sailor he had taken the belt from. There were more bodies as he walked, each battered and broken. At each he stopped and checked for life. At each he found nothing.

By the light of the fires Nexaddo recognized another body lying unmoving. He rushed to check for life, thinking that maybe this one, out of all of them, would be alive. Breath, nothing. Pulse, nothing. The Doctor felt tears welling up, and brushed them away irritably. The trip had turned from a struggle into a living hell in the span of a few seconds.

The Doctor reached out and gently closed Kiel's eyes before rising and continuing towards the fire.
 

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The fire cascaded along the beach, consuming what was their basic camp and what was most of the expedition. Cid couldn't see much through the smoke and fire and coupled with his own exhaustion and pain as a result of this damned fire, he found himself wandering aimlessly with little direction save for avoiding the heat and finding those who were still alive.

Out of the corner of his eye, while looking at the water as a source of chill temperature to stabilize his cold core, he spotted their leader, so to speak, Deslock wandering near the ocean, and the satyr in his own little area as well; as far as all went though, that was all he could see. But little was better than none, so he made his way , making sure to cut through some of the cooler patches to reach Deslock, "What the fuck is this?" he sputtered out, coughing slightly because of the heat and the ash that floated through the air, "Who did you people piss off?"
 

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John heard running water. He slowly and painfully opened his eyes to see...nothing. He had to force himself not to panic. Where was he? Why couldn't he see? He carefully examined his memories leading to before his awakening wherever he was. He had been standing on the deck of the Cepolada, when the world had been darkened, lightning struck, and a wall of water had hit him and most likely collapsed the entire ship. So now, most likely, he was somewhere on The Unknown Continent, presumably near the ocean. And there was something covering his eyes. That was why he couldn't see. He wiped his eyes with his arm and was blinded by the light. After his eyes adjusted, he looked down at his arm. It was covered in what appeared to be a mixture of blood and seaweed which had been blocking his sight.

Getting up with a groan, he was surprised to realize he had not been seriously injured by the cataclysmic event. He saw now that his 'friend' had taken over while he was out, saving him from serious injury and tending to any cuts he sustained before allowing his body to sleep. Looking around for the first time, he saw bodies lying in puddles and corpses all over the place. No wonder he had not been disturbed until now, with all the other corpses around.

He walked over to the nearest body and gently flipped it over onto its back. The sailor's eyes blankly stared back at him. He took a minute to close his eyes before moving onto the next, and then the next. Finally, he found a heavily built sailor who was alive, but unconscious. Perfect for his purposes. He placed his hand upon the man's chest, and the man's eyes fluttered open. He helped the man up. Then, without a word being said out loud, they both walked off to find more survivors.