1 Strands, Shadows and Seers [Xiao] Tue Dec 18, 2018 4:44 pm
Haka Osada
Retired
The blank ink had swallowed the two of them whole and brought them into a new world that knew few visitors - the Spider Realms. Hidden within a network of tunnels with unnatural darkness cloaking sight and hope alike, there always seemed to be something lurking in the corner of the eyes, glistening bulbs vanishing as soon as heads were turned. The distant hiss and skittering of little legs within the shadows were hard to pinpoint, stress and discomfort rising with every step deeper mortal men would take.The Spider Realm was not a place for the living. It was a place where only two kinds ventured: those of the brood and those who came to die.
Arm still broken but finally home, Haka's human guise would melt away within the shadows and leave a giant misty grey wolf spider behind. Four pairs of beady black eyes watched the Unmei next to her, her hollow gaze glistening in the dark. Four pairs of legs resting tenderly against the earthen underground and stone tunnels alike despite two of them feeling no need to cooperate with the whole of the body.
"This is the Spider Realm. Welcome home, Kyutai. Welcome to where it all began."
Haka's voice would be a mere whisper echoing throughout the myriad of tunnels, her language no longer that of humans now that the queen had taken her true form. The arachnid of the mist would tiptoe forward through the tunnels, expecting Kyutai to follow her as she oriented herself within the homelands of the Spider clan. The road to Noiralane was not all that far, if one knew the way. The world naturally defended with a maze of tunnels and lingering genjutsu stupefying the mind's sense of orientation. Merely threading here was a battle of concentration in its own right, subtly explaining exactly why the Unmei were generally mentally stronger in comparison to their frailer looking spider forms. Domination was all about the mind. After all, as long as the mind is willing it can command the body.
Crawling through the tunnels, Haka would lead her brethren towards the Mind Weaver that kept the place organised, if such a word even applied, and maintained the natural defences of the world. While there were other Mind Weavers under Momma's influence, Haka had only bothered with one. From the few encounters the arachnid had learned that such visits where the sort of humans would compare to a visit with the dentist. An unfortunate necessity if it happened, and preferably avoided as long as it was physically possible. Though Noiralane's arts were to be considered benevolent to the clan, her forceful approach and sadistic glee were not eagerly seen in the same way. But the recluse care none. As a brood mother she had other worries to tend to than the thoughts of miserable miscreants.
The two Unmei would eventually reach the cavern that harboured the massive spider. Makeshift bookcases formed out of bone, wood and web strands were lined up against the irregular walls of the cave, creating half a circle as they stood one next to another. Unlike Sero's library, they were not as filled, leaving plenty of space for smaller species of the spiders to make their cobwebs and lurk from the relative safety of its niches. From the half-circle of bookcases, webbing spun much in the shape of a net was attached to the centre pillar of the cave that consisted out of a stalagmite and stalactite kissing each other just barely. The centre pillar was in turn lightly cocooned in black webbing and further connected to other areas of the cave through the same sturdy weave that bound the library section and the centre. Around the centre pillar stood a few shabby cupboards, kept in place mostly with strands of black webbing. Mostly empty, they did serve as a proper means to uphold a couple of thick candles and bleached bones but were otherwise bare. In front of those, on the opposite end of the library, stood a king size bed. It's wood had seen better days, even suffering from quite some wear and tear, yet sported perfectly draped silken bed sheets of a dark green hue. Whereas the entrance was mostly devoid of furniture, the back side was truly cluttered with chairs, a desk, a couple of rusted weapons and even a dirty painting hung up to the wall.
And somewhere within that semi-human looking room rested a massive spider within the webs, its large eyes observing the intruders to her personal lair with caution and sadistic interest.
"Ah, if it isn't our princess and the one supposed to be fangless. Why don't you come over here, Kyutai, so that I can finally have a look at that fangless mouth of yours."
"Kyutai, this is Noiralane, one of Momma's brood mothers."
"And one of the few that do not simply abide by the queen's wishes, mind you. Perk of being mother's chosen, I reckon, though equally surprising to have the Father make a choice for a change. What sinister future does he have in mind, I wonder?"
"Ask him and you'll know."
The spider would move its rear. Slowly. Moving closer with measured step while her eyes never left theirs. Her interest fixated on the Unmei who had become the talk of the clan lately, her mouth seemingly grinning at the thought of having that little one woven within her web.
"Tell me, how are you feeling... Kyutai?", the recluse would ask, her hiss almost a whisper as if it had been meant only for his ears.
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Arm still broken but finally home, Haka's human guise would melt away within the shadows and leave a giant misty grey wolf spider behind. Four pairs of beady black eyes watched the Unmei next to her, her hollow gaze glistening in the dark. Four pairs of legs resting tenderly against the earthen underground and stone tunnels alike despite two of them feeling no need to cooperate with the whole of the body.
"This is the Spider Realm. Welcome home, Kyutai. Welcome to where it all began."
Haka's voice would be a mere whisper echoing throughout the myriad of tunnels, her language no longer that of humans now that the queen had taken her true form. The arachnid of the mist would tiptoe forward through the tunnels, expecting Kyutai to follow her as she oriented herself within the homelands of the Spider clan. The road to Noiralane was not all that far, if one knew the way. The world naturally defended with a maze of tunnels and lingering genjutsu stupefying the mind's sense of orientation. Merely threading here was a battle of concentration in its own right, subtly explaining exactly why the Unmei were generally mentally stronger in comparison to their frailer looking spider forms. Domination was all about the mind. After all, as long as the mind is willing it can command the body.
Crawling through the tunnels, Haka would lead her brethren towards the Mind Weaver that kept the place organised, if such a word even applied, and maintained the natural defences of the world. While there were other Mind Weavers under Momma's influence, Haka had only bothered with one. From the few encounters the arachnid had learned that such visits where the sort of humans would compare to a visit with the dentist. An unfortunate necessity if it happened, and preferably avoided as long as it was physically possible. Though Noiralane's arts were to be considered benevolent to the clan, her forceful approach and sadistic glee were not eagerly seen in the same way. But the recluse care none. As a brood mother she had other worries to tend to than the thoughts of miserable miscreants.
The two Unmei would eventually reach the cavern that harboured the massive spider. Makeshift bookcases formed out of bone, wood and web strands were lined up against the irregular walls of the cave, creating half a circle as they stood one next to another. Unlike Sero's library, they were not as filled, leaving plenty of space for smaller species of the spiders to make their cobwebs and lurk from the relative safety of its niches. From the half-circle of bookcases, webbing spun much in the shape of a net was attached to the centre pillar of the cave that consisted out of a stalagmite and stalactite kissing each other just barely. The centre pillar was in turn lightly cocooned in black webbing and further connected to other areas of the cave through the same sturdy weave that bound the library section and the centre. Around the centre pillar stood a few shabby cupboards, kept in place mostly with strands of black webbing. Mostly empty, they did serve as a proper means to uphold a couple of thick candles and bleached bones but were otherwise bare. In front of those, on the opposite end of the library, stood a king size bed. It's wood had seen better days, even suffering from quite some wear and tear, yet sported perfectly draped silken bed sheets of a dark green hue. Whereas the entrance was mostly devoid of furniture, the back side was truly cluttered with chairs, a desk, a couple of rusted weapons and even a dirty painting hung up to the wall.
And somewhere within that semi-human looking room rested a massive spider within the webs, its large eyes observing the intruders to her personal lair with caution and sadistic interest.
"Ah, if it isn't our princess and the one supposed to be fangless. Why don't you come over here, Kyutai, so that I can finally have a look at that fangless mouth of yours."
"Kyutai, this is Noiralane, one of Momma's brood mothers."
"And one of the few that do not simply abide by the queen's wishes, mind you. Perk of being mother's chosen, I reckon, though equally surprising to have the Father make a choice for a change. What sinister future does he have in mind, I wonder?"
"Ask him and you'll know."
The spider would move its rear. Slowly. Moving closer with measured step while her eyes never left theirs. Her interest fixated on the Unmei who had become the talk of the clan lately, her mouth seemingly grinning at the thought of having that little one woven within her web.
"Tell me, how are you feeling... Kyutai?", the recluse would ask, her hiss almost a whisper as if it had been meant only for his ears.
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