Darnit! I can't seem to make this story
any shorter than I wanted to.
I hope I don't get automatically disqualified for having my sci-fi/very slight mystery over 2000 words. >_< There's no MAXIMUM word limit, right Scaredgirl?
NOTE: Although the majority of the names of the cards were not specifically said, the descriptions
should be good enough to help you decipher what spells, creatures, and permanents are in the story.
From Twelve to Tears
Tracy Chu held the fast forward button until she saw a glimpse of herself leaving a confined white room with a tub of water. She let go of the button and sighed, staring lifelessly at the video; one of the remaining relics of the world was being tested in a small laboratory… and it was destroyed three days ago by a terrorist.
“Dr. Chu.” a blond woman said behind her, awkwardly pausing before continuing on. “We need you now.”
Tracy watched as a jagged pink-tinted blade was slowly lowered towards the water, where she noticed that sparks already began to fly off the sword without any electric current being applied to the weapon beforehand. As it neared the tub of water, the liquid began to shift colors and swirled violently into a whirlpool, splashing and partially floating into the air, ignoring the basic laws of physics and chemistry. Suddenly, a small bolt of lightning jolted outward from the water to the device holding the blade, and the water began freezing, evaporating, and mutating into different substances. Steam erupted from the water’s surface upon contact with the tip, and a small explosion of fire spewed from the hilt towards the ground, leaving a trail of sand and soot. Two red lights flashed on the side of the screen, and the blade was hoisted up swiftly. A small leaf sprouted on the tip of the blade and fell gracefully onto the edge of the tub; as soon as it made contact, the tub shattered in pieces, spilling out all of the contents onto the floor. An extreme flash of light was emitted towards the camera, and then it cut out to complete darkness before the video ended to a blue screen.
“
Chu.” The woman stated in a more impatient tone of voice.
Tracy stood up and turned around, taking note of the shorthaired agent glaring at her. She brushed her lab coat, adjusted her glasses, and responded, “Linda, you know how I feel regarding torture.”
Linda picked a thread of lint off her suit and retorted back, “Then you should know how much torture he inflicted upon you and your colleagues after destroying nearly all of your research, as well as killing some of the brightest minds in the world.” She cleared her throat, “Obviously, being restrained in a controlled environment is considered ‘torture’ for someone who managed to
bomb a museum, incinerate two government facilities, and destroy a damn Buddhist temple.” Tracy looked away in guilt, forgetting that several of her ‘friends’ were transformed into piles of ash and scarred flesh.
A door swung open; two guards wearing hazard suits and wielding assault rifles entered, taking position at opposite sides of the exit. Linda left the room quickly, and Tracy followed, glancing at one of the soldiers – everything appeared to be black and white.
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Layers of mist permeated the cell. A thermometer was hung on one side of the room, reading a little lower than 30 degrees Fahrenheit in red. Each wall carried a mirror, and one soldier was stationed at each corner of the room pointing a tranquilizer gun at the restrained individual in the center being sprayed by chilling water. The soldiers themselves wore insulated vests, helmets, and boots to resist the cold, but the man in the center shivered endlessly, his hands and feet already turned lavender. He had no hair and was shirtless. His scars ran up and down his toned body from head to toe. Each gnarled line led itself to a different area of his body, and each scab appeared to be in the form of a random yet symmetric shape. His face was blanketed with these scars, but the most bizarre aspect of his face was of his eyes – he had no pupils or even an iris. They simply radiated an orange glow.
“Tell us your name.”
The man looked up, turned his head from one mirror to the other, only wincing in pain when he tried to look behind him. Another voice repeated the same demand in an angrier manner, and all he could do was scream and fight his bonds. He spit a ball of flame at one of the mirrors in frustration, but it ended up dissipating before his eyes, leaving behind a small ring of smoke. Ventilation gates opened up inside the room, and soon, clouds of mist flowed inside; the man shivered once more, looked at another mirror and flashed his teeth before letting his body and head dangle towards the cement.
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“We might need a translator.” A scientist remarked. He scribbled something on his clipboard before pressing the OFF button on an elaborate keyboard. Afterwards, he swiveled his chair towards another area and began hitting switches in a designated pattern. From orange to yellow, each key lighted up as he flipped them the opposite way.
“Or you can probably ask better questions, Jeffrey.” Linda leaned back towards the wall, sighing.
Tracy looked at both of them before looking through the window. Who was this man? How did he get here? And why was he destroying these weapons that were discovered through excavations?
“Well, the only thing we do know about him is that he’s somehow capable of spontaneously combusting objects, and that his internal body temperatures are so high that his DNA should be decomposing, yet he’s still stable.” Jeffrey drew a line through a paper on his clipboard, flipped the page, and began reading again. “If it weren’t for our security, he might have destroyed the last out of the twelve as well.”
“You mean the glorified Taser?” Linda asked.
“…Yes. The blade of ‘aether’.” Jeffrey corrected her. He trailed off about how the weapon was found inside a unique capsule that had led to discovery of the other ancient artifacts, and how each one represented a different substance or idea. There were twelve in total.
Tracey noticed a soldier in the room picking at his neck before readying his weapon again. In that moment, the entire building shook and the lights above them flickered – as she looked through the window again, the man was staring up into the ceiling, as if he was relieved.
A computer-generated voice stated: “
Security breach on level D.”
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“You have
got to be kidding me.” Linda said, pulling out a pistol and readying herself. Before she headed towards the exit though, unknown words reverberated within the observing room, and as Tracey turned around, she found herself staring into the icy-blue eyes of an old man wearing robes. Linda took aim and fired, but saw the bullet stop mid-way towards the man; transparent teal plates emerged from the space between them, and the stranger lifted his hands. He discharged a ball of lightning from his hands towards the agent, shocking and knocking her out instantly. Jeffrey leapt from his chair and started sprinting frantically towards the window out of fear, but upon nearing it, saw another robed individual literally fly through the glass without even breaking it. The creature removed its cape away from its face, revealing the face of a black crow – as Jeffrey stumbled backwards, his pants had started to darken around his groin, and he fainted.
Tracey turned back at the person behind her with the oval plates surrounding him, and saw him glaring at her. She closed her eyes and took a final breath, only to hear a gentle, but echoing voice.
“Please. Do not fight me. We just want to take back what was given to you accidentally.”
Tracey looked up and saw him extending his hand towards her. She hesitated, but slowly extended hers as well, only to her gunfire within the cell. Turning around, three soldiers were lying on the floor with what appeared to be spears of ice embedded in them, while one of them was completely frozen, encased in a block of ice. A woman knocked onto the glass with curly cerulean hair that flowed in the air, giving a soft smile. Her long dress was braided endless into different patterns, covering the majority of her body up. She apparently waved at the blue-eyed man inside the observing room, and opened her eyes to reveal what appeared to be sapphires. Tracey looked back, and saw the crow-person kneel towards the monk.
“I am Aetheric. You may call me ‘Eric’ for short. The woman and man within the cell are Aririus and Terofuze.” Eric looked into the glass and shook his head, while the woman, Aririus shrugged her shoulders and began poking the chained man, aggravating him. “I knew I should have asked one of my other siblings to come here.”
“W-what… exactly are you, E-Eric?” Tracey stuttered, swallowing in fear.
Eric turned to her and beckoned the crow to keep watch over the two within the cell. “I… suppose it would be difficult for you to understand who, or what, I am. However, I will explain everything and ensure your safety should you lead me to my Electrocuter.”
The crow-being ran past her and phased into the cell, drawing a small sword. Tracey nodded slowly, and opened the door. As she stepped into the hallway, she realized that the hall was flooded, but the water was going away from her wherever she stepped. Eric moved beside her, and began following her as she robotically walked down the hallway. When they turned the corner, two security guards pointed their weapons at the both of them and sent a barrage of bullets in their direction, only for them to be stopped by the transparent teal plates Eric had created earlier. A spiral of light blue energy wrapped around his body, and he began launching multiple bolts of electricity at the guards, electrifying them each time until they fell onto the floor unconscious.
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“In my world, I am what you would call an ‘elemental’.” Tracey looked at him before he raised an eyebrow at her, and she continued her path. Eric continued, “One of my kind was skillful enough to have taken precious artifacts from his enemies, but found himself bored when no one could effectively stop him. Out of curiosity, he managed to enter this hostile realm of creatures and began dispersing the weapons to see if there was someone who could wield them as successfully as he could, but instead, they remained buried and unused, or placed into containers as treasures. When our Oracle had foreseen your treasures transformed into lethal devices, we needed to stop your potential destruction.”
“You mean, the weapons at the museum?” Tracey pressed her lips and began searching for what to say as she neared the room. “I don’t believe we were going to make more weapons out of—I mean…”
“You were studying how to handle a weapon that could transmute the elements. Discord – the chaotic properties, if mass produced, would be enough to decimate populations of your kind, if I recall.” Eric assumed.
Tracey tensed up, but realized the accuracy of his judgment. “I don’t understand why that man couldn’t have just taken the weapons back instead of creating so much destruction.”
“Terofuze lacks subtlety,” Eric blurted out, but quickly corrected his statement, “…these weapons are not tolerated by some of my brethren, as they were used against him and his family countless times over.”
“You have family?” Tracey inquired.
“In a way, yes.” Eric answered, before releasing snapping his fingers. Another guard came sprinting behind them, but a huge spider had blocked his fire and shot a web into the guard’s face before fiercely assaulting him, and Tracey dashed away towards the final hallway where the ‘blade of aether’ resided. He went on to say, “While we’re not related by blood, all twelve of our ‘families’ are essential to the balance of our world.”
Tracey entered a 7-digit code before the metallic door slid open. She turned and saw Eric stride past her, stopped, and he then resumed walking towards the encased weapon after asking, “It appears that you don’t have any family left, do you?”
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He grabbed the weapon and conjured a small dark blue ball that expanded into the same small teal-colored transparent plates as he had before, shielding himself from the barrage of lasers and bullets coming from within. As Eric left the room, Tracey heard one bullet fired toward her direction and felt someone pinch her left shoulder blade. When she turned, Linda was barely standing up, shaking, and pointing the weapon clearly at her face. The agent pulled the trigger again, but the empty barrel echoed. Eric clapped his hands together and a large amount of aquamarine energy swirled around him; tearing his hands apart, a leviathan with claws and fangs hurled itself towards Linda. When the dragon was finished, it phased into the ground, and the only part remaining was a bloodied hand clutching the gun.
The two other elements appeared around the corner after glancing at the hand. The man with the scars, or Terofuze, muttered something in a language she couldn’t hear. Glimpsing at herself, she realized her coat had been bloodied- no, she was
bleeding to death. Lowering herself, Tracey fell to her knees, and then lay on her side, looking up at the three of them.
“She’s not going to survive either.” Terofuze hissed. Eric looked away and opened a portal into a blurred vortex of clouds and light. He looked at Tracey with forgiving eyes, but decided not to say anything.
“Wait!” Aririus demanded. “What if we can bring her back to Vitiel to heal-?”
“No, we
cannot.” Terofuze flatly refused. “She has no power, she’ll die there within days.” He jumped into the portal, igniting his entire body within the process and gleefully yelling.
Eric turned to the portal, then back at Tracey. “Would you be willing to leave this world for one that would welcome you?” Aririus gasped at Eric’s question, and shifted her eyes onto Tracey, who slowly nodded before shutting her eyes. As the world became quieter, Tracey heard a few words before falling into a deep sleep:
“Do not save her life. Give her a new one.”
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She found herself on a cloud, unable to feel the majority of her body. However, within a few seconds, she realized that she was wearing some sort of silk dress and was barefoot. Where was she? Was she dead? How did she come to be?
Unable to solve these questions, she began crying out of fear, only for her tears to mix with the space around her. A woman wearing the same clothing as she did had materialized in front of her, with different facial features and teal-colored hair. The teal-haired woman came to lift her up, and wiped her tears away before fading away.
“My
queen.”
The woman turned around and saw someone she recognized – Aetheric. Beside him stood Aririus; both of them were smiling.
“
We need
you now.”
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^^;;; Hope you enjoyed reading this!