http://forbiddenxhades.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] forbiddenxhades.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] paixaorpg2006-12-02 12:23 am

When all that was left was the last taboo...[Complete]

Character(s): Sailor Pluto, Briar Moss, Juro, Graywolf (Anyone else is welcome of course ^_^)
Content: The usual arrival type thing! Yay!
Setting: Vanaheim Gate
Time: Afternoon
Warnings: Nada ^_^



So long ... It had been so very, very long since she'd been anywhere other than the gate. It was almost overwhelming to be back in the time-flow, but she couldn't stop to think about it as she found Demando in procession of the two silver crystals. The one from the present, and one of the future.

She was rarely frightened, but she felt a wave of panic as raced forward with King Endymion at her side. 'If they touch,' Pluto thought to herself, 'everything in this world could be over!' She felt the future wavering uncontrollably as the two crystals came closer. NO! She couldn't allow this! This could NOT come to be. It was not meant to be. Demando was meddling with time, and she could not allow it.

She had no choice, she had to protect the universe. Taboo was going to have to be broken, and she would face the consequences, but ... it was worth the cost.

"St..." she started to cry but caught in her throat as something happened. Something that she had not foreseen... something that was not to be. She was horrified as she felt space and time rip and warped around her, the timeline being disrupted by an outside force!

"No!" she cried as she felt dizzy, as she was swallowed up, darkness took her.

She felt so ill when she awoke, she almost doubled over. This .. this was not the time gate. Was she dead? No, she hadn't broken the last taboo yet. Where was she?

She rose unsteadily to her feet, grasping her staff tightly as she used it to hoist herself up. She leaned on it heavily as she felt another wave of discomfort passed over her.

This world! This place was chaos. She could feel it, so many paths through space-time were open to this world, sucking. Sucking like a .. vacuum. It was almost overwhelming her. 'By Chronos' name, what has caused this?' she thought to herself, bewildered.

She couldn't dwell on it .. other much greater things were at stake. She HAD to get back to earth, and now she would have to cross time again to do it. Far too many taboos were being broken today. Lifting the Garnet Rod she cried out, "Tear apart the sky, and open the space-time door to me! I call the true name of the almighty god of time, my father! Chronos! Reveal to me the path of light!"

She felt a ripple then ... nothing, like a flickering flame, snuffed out before it could grow.

She'd been foolish to try that, she realized quickly in hindsight. If this world was sucking all things towards it, of course it would be almost impossible to open a path in the opposite direction. Even for her, it seemed, or at least that was what she theorized. What could possibly cause this?

The doorways needed to be sealed, but she was hesitant to try. If she could not open a doorway could she even close them? She needed to find out more before she would attempt it. She could not be hasty. She could only pray things could be righted, and she would be able to get back to the right moment in time to do what she had to do.

Doing her best to ignore the flow, she had a better look at what was around her. Her garnet eyes instantly focused on the great domes not far from where she now stood. What was that?

She soon found herself in the city, having gone through the gate and been given some sort of simplistic computer and she in turn had only given the gatekeeper the name "Pluto". It didn't take her long to figure out the piece of technology and was shocked at what she read. This was larger than she possibly could have imagined. People from all kinds of worlds and times ... all brought to this one place.

It troubled her deeply. Tampering with time is a dangerous and grave thing to do, but to also be potentially pulling people across alternate dimensions? Whatever was causing this disruption had to be stopped, or the repercussions could be ... devastating.

Another wave of discomfort passed over her as she continued to fight with her overwhelmed senses. Being so in tune with the flow of time apparently could have its disadvantages.

Normally she would have made effort to disappear from sight ... or perhaps she would have considered at least de-transforming, but she felt too uncomfortable to worry about these things. She instead found a bench to rest on while she tried to relax and adjust. At least she hoped she could quickly adjust or this would make whatever amount of time she was trapped here very difficult.

[identity profile] windsinsanity.livejournal.com 2006-12-02 02:56 am (UTC)(link)
"Damn this place!" sputtered a rather musteline creature some distance away. Juro, having had time to think things over more about what he'd possibly managed to get himself into, and after seeing that, so far, there really wasn't any place around here that he would consider as being free from disturbance (that is, without the humans), ended up losing his temper for a moment.

Holding his journal in one hand, he chucked it as far away as he possibly could from him. It didn't hit anything on its way (though he wouldn't have minded seeing it hit someone, such as one of the townspeople), but instead it ended up hitting the ground with a clatter and then slid for a moment or two. It eventually skidded to a halt a short distance away from where Pluto and Briar were.

"Tch," Juro snorted, and then laughed to himself. You idiot, he thought. You haven't changed much. As much as it had felt good to throw that, he wondered if he should actually be doing that - after all, there had to be some reason why he was given it in the first place. And why everybody he spotted seemed to have one...

What was so special about them? He didn't know, and until he found out he would try to hang onto it. He headed in the direction he'd thrown the journal, determined to get it back - and had another little chuckle as he saw the two others standing there. "Can't even throw anything here without running into humans," he said, musing more to himself than anything else. "What luck!"