[Bunker] Hoppou vs Mini-Gashadokuro
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Well, the action might be over now, but I figure I might as well post this, give people a glimpse of what our favorite little sister was doing as she helped carve the path to Harry and the others.
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Hoppou stared up impassively at the monstrous thing standing over her. At least seven feet tall, bound up in thick leather hide and plate armoring, the skeleton wielded a sword nearly twice as long as she was tall.
She remembered this thing... at least, she remembered something like it. The Gashadokuro, the skeleton kaiju that had threatened her family, her home, in the distant past. A creation of pure malice... hundreds, if not thousands of souls, tortured and fused together create an abomination that could only destroy everything it came into contact with.
Hoppou could tell that this thing was similar, albeit much smaller; far fewer souls powering it.
And as she stared at it, she had an idea.
The skeletal demon let out a deathly rattle as it flared down at the tiny girl in front of it. It didn't care about the near-singularity of darkness she emanated—she was just another intruder, another pest to be eliminated. It raised its sword high over its head and swung straight down, hoping to cleave the girl in twain where she stood.
If the demon had been capable of any sort of emotion other than hate, it might have been surprised when the little girl raised an arm.. and caught the blade with her bare hand.
The temperature in the chamber suddenly began to plummet. Clutching the blade in her small fingers, refusing to let her foe pull away, Hoppou's hand began to glow. Tendrils of star-filled voids and pure white nothingness grew over the Princess's arm as she focused her strength into that hand, pooling so much Abyssal power that it became visible to the naked eye. Licks of unholy flame rose from the hand burning with not-light, and wrapped themselves around the skeleton's blade; within seconds, the metal glowed white-hot, before abruptly dissolving away... leaving the flames to crawl up the hilt and onto its arm.
The skeleton staggered back, flailing wildly at the blue-white fire that began rapidly spreading over its body. Everything the fire touched began to burn—leather crumbling, armor melting into slag and falling away, until all that remained was the undead abomination beneath. It seemed like this fire burned hot enough that everything around the skeleton should have been set on fire by convection alone... but against all logic, the temperature of the entire chamber instead fell to near-freezing levels. To the members of the rescue group present, it felt like they were suddenly standing at the very bottom of the ocean... chilled to the bone, darkness surrounding them, crushing them.
Consumed by blackness and impossibly-cold flames, the miniature Gashadokuro let out a final unearthly screech... and then Hoppou reached out, clenched a fist, and yanked it back.
The skeleton's face seemed to explode outward, releasing a wave of glowing mist that rapidly dissipated into nothingness, leaving a white void where its eyes used to be. Any onmyoji and wizards present would immediately recognize the mist for what it was: the tortured souls that powered the skeletal demon. They had been set free... forcibly purged from their physical form. Without the spirits that powered it, held it together, the skeleton should have instantly broken down, disintegrated into dust...
but it continued to stand, twitching and jerking erratically, as the unholy flames stubbornly clung to its bones.
The Princess turned away, satisfied; her imps now had total control of the skeleton. The husk would last maybe a minute more, before the magic holding it together burned out... but that was plenty of time for her.
She looked back to the front, to the remaining evil spirits that blocked the path to her big brother. Raising her glowing hand, she pointed to them and uttered two words:
"Break them."
And her thrall obeyed.
Well, the action might be over now, but I figure I might as well post this, give people a glimpse of what our favorite little sister was doing as she helped carve the path to Harry and the others.
...
Hoppou stared up impassively at the monstrous thing standing over her. At least seven feet tall, bound up in thick leather hide and plate armoring, the skeleton wielded a sword nearly twice as long as she was tall.
She remembered this thing... at least, she remembered something like it. The Gashadokuro, the skeleton kaiju that had threatened her family, her home, in the distant past. A creation of pure malice... hundreds, if not thousands of souls, tortured and fused together create an abomination that could only destroy everything it came into contact with.
Hoppou could tell that this thing was similar, albeit much smaller; far fewer souls powering it.
And as she stared at it, she had an idea.
The skeletal demon let out a deathly rattle as it flared down at the tiny girl in front of it. It didn't care about the near-singularity of darkness she emanated—she was just another intruder, another pest to be eliminated. It raised its sword high over its head and swung straight down, hoping to cleave the girl in twain where she stood.
If the demon had been capable of any sort of emotion other than hate, it might have been surprised when the little girl raised an arm.. and caught the blade with her bare hand.
The temperature in the chamber suddenly began to plummet. Clutching the blade in her small fingers, refusing to let her foe pull away, Hoppou's hand began to glow. Tendrils of star-filled voids and pure white nothingness grew over the Princess's arm as she focused her strength into that hand, pooling so much Abyssal power that it became visible to the naked eye. Licks of unholy flame rose from the hand burning with not-light, and wrapped themselves around the skeleton's blade; within seconds, the metal glowed white-hot, before abruptly dissolving away... leaving the flames to crawl up the hilt and onto its arm.
The skeleton staggered back, flailing wildly at the blue-white fire that began rapidly spreading over its body. Everything the fire touched began to burn—leather crumbling, armor melting into slag and falling away, until all that remained was the undead abomination beneath. It seemed like this fire burned hot enough that everything around the skeleton should have been set on fire by convection alone... but against all logic, the temperature of the entire chamber instead fell to near-freezing levels. To the members of the rescue group present, it felt like they were suddenly standing at the very bottom of the ocean... chilled to the bone, darkness surrounding them, crushing them.
Consumed by blackness and impossibly-cold flames, the miniature Gashadokuro let out a final unearthly screech... and then Hoppou reached out, clenched a fist, and yanked it back.
The skeleton's face seemed to explode outward, releasing a wave of glowing mist that rapidly dissipated into nothingness, leaving a white void where its eyes used to be. Any onmyoji and wizards present would immediately recognize the mist for what it was: the tortured souls that powered the skeletal demon. They had been set free... forcibly purged from their physical form. Without the spirits that powered it, held it together, the skeleton should have instantly broken down, disintegrated into dust...
but it continued to stand, twitching and jerking erratically, as the unholy flames stubbornly clung to its bones.
The Princess turned away, satisfied; her imps now had total control of the skeleton. The husk would last maybe a minute more, before the magic holding it together burned out... but that was plenty of time for her.
She looked back to the front, to the remaining evil spirits that blocked the path to her big brother. Raising her glowing hand, she pointed to them and uttered two words:
"Break them."
And her thrall obeyed.
