deathsmajesty: Artistic Credit Coming Soon (zzzOOC - Black Mana)
Two of her elite cathars had been pressed into holding the map up against the wall for the assembled group to study. It felt odd using a map when everything was happening right below them, but it was important to be able to visualize what was happening.

"So, the Outer Wall encircles almost all of Thraben, terminating at this part of the mesa that juts out over the Lake of Herons, where the Cathedral is located" she explained. "The Outer Wall actually joins up with the Cathedral itself, so there's no gap on the outside. There's about a quarter mile between the Outer Wall and the wall we're standing on, that makes up Thraben's Outer Ring. The main mass of the army is positioned at the front gate, thought my lookouts have also heard noises from this cistern and this sewer entrance." She pointed at two sections of the Outer Wall, one about five hundred feet to the right of the main gate, the other about seven hundred and fifty feet to the left of it. "While there may be stragglers wandering around the Outer Wall, the main force is clustered between these two points." She tapped the cistern and the sewers again.

"There are four gates on this wall that lead further into the city: the south-facing directly below us, and the other three at the remaining cardinal directions. It is, unfortunately, a straight shot from the main gate on the Outer Wall to this one, and we can be certain that that's where the bulk of the army will aim for. If they're coming to conquer Thraben, they'll want to get as far inside as they can before sending the ghouls to terrorize the city. Fifteen to twenty percent of Thraben's population lives in the Outer Ring, so somewhere between somewhere around...ten thousand people, I'd guess. And, unfortunately, the largest population density is right here, because of the Main Gate." Grabbing a pencil, she marked off two thick sections of the Outer Ring, one on the far side of the cistern, the other on the far side of the sewer. "We have two teams currently collapsing buildings at these points, which should keep the zombies corralled in this general area. If the army is allowed to scatter, they'll tear through the populace and we'll need people defending the other three gates. Unfortunately, doing so also cuts off escape of everyone in this section of the Outer Ring; they can no longer flee to the Eastern or Western gates, which means we're have about four thousand people all trying to get through the gate below."

There were already throngs of panicked civilians trying to make their way through, but there was no organization to their movements. The cathars below were trying the best they could, but fights had already broken out as people pushed and shoved, people trying to bring furniture or other belongings with them often ended up dropping things in their rush, which led to impediments and hold ups as people had to push their way through the crush to get around abandoned chairs and trunks and even an oversized wardrobe.

In short, it was a mess.

"Estimates give us as somewhere between a half to forty-five minutes before the Main Gate is lost to Grimgrin and we can't get decent estimates on how long it will take them to break through the bars protecting the cistern and the sewer. So, conservatively, we're looking at twenty minutes to evacuate as many citizens as we can and come up with a way to stop five thousand zombies from overwhelming our defenses and breaking through to the inner city."

Thalia set down her pointer and looked at the assembled people. "Any ideas?"

[Second verse, same as the first. NFI, NFB, OOC = love. Many thanks to the best co-conspirator, [personal profile] chef_chocobro for continuing to be a champ and juggling three character, omg. Previous posts are here and here and the next here.]
deathsmajesty: Art: Liliana and the Eternal Army by Karla Ortiz (Magic - Power Accumulation)
(Personal journal of Thalia, Thraben Guard; 48th of Hunters Moon, Ava. 716)

Thraben is a carcass and the buzzards have descended upon us. To the heavens, the undead army must look like a swarm of ants, devouring all that is good and leaving a black stain in its wake. The ground shakes beneath my feet. I hear the outer wall crumbling under the assault. Without Avacyn, stones that have stood a thousand years will crumble into dust.

I have a plan, but Lothar is nowhere to be found. I must make him hear me before the outer wall is breached. But it's as if devils have plugged his ears and reason can no longer sway him.


Thalia, newly appointed Guardian of the City after her predecessor had been found dead, looked over the outer walls of the city and tried to remain impassive, the way Lothar would have if he'd been here. 'Never let the people under your command see how nervous you are. It will destroy their morale.' But does it matter what Lothar would have done? she thought bitterly. How much worse can their morale get, finding the body of the last Guardian of the City on the rocks surrounding the outside wall? Her friend and mentor was gone and here she was, staring over the walls at an army made up of the living dead, wailing and snarling and slamming their hands against the gates.

A roar from behind their ranks sent grown men flinching behind their shields. Grimgrin was there, as well as hundreds of skaabs, pieces together bit by bit from who knows how many people. Was there anyone left alive on the Moorlands at all? Or had they all been sacrificed to these insane twins and brought back as ghouls?

Now what? )
***

Ignis' mind was a whirlwind, in a way that almost made him grateful that he didn't have the added distraction of witnessing the mounting trouble with his own eyes, though that was exactly the crux of one of his concerns in that moment. This was an unfamiliar city, filled with people he couldn't trust, and he was at a significant disadvantage. A part of him felt the pull toward just finding Liliana, hoping she finally got what she needed to out of Volpaig, and leaving, but it barely managed to tug at him before it was immediately dismissed. He couldn't just do that. He couldn't just abandon something where he could do some good, especially on a plane where there was still no doubt more work to be done. But he also couldn't do it alone, and his eyes here might still be quite entrenched in matters far more important to her, and he knew Liliana well enough by now to suspect that her singular focus would be unshakeable.

And if he handled things out here, then that would grant her that lack of distraction.

There was, however, some hesitation. It would be late, back in Fandom, just as it was late here, but he reminded himself, of pacts made years ago, when they started drifting apart in Noctis' absence, that they would always come when the others called. He thought of battles and raids in the past, liberating conclaves beset by the threats of daemons, shepherding people to safety, even all the way back to the evacuation of Altissia, where the determined efforts of Gladio and Prompto had helped usher in a near miracle of limited casualties, though the city itself had not fared nearly as well.

When one had resources, it was wise for one to use them, and so drawing in a breath, Ignis pulled out his phone to make a call.

Gods, he was never going to hear the end of this one... )
***

Liliana stalked around Volpaig's living room like an angry tiger. She wanted to leave immediately, to strike out for the Cathedral and shake down Mikaeus for Griselbrand's location, but she was waiting for Ignis to return. Even as impatient as she was, she knew that leaving him behind with no word where she'd gone in the middle of some city-wide emergency was a cruelty. It wasn't as if she could leave a note, and with Volpaig a pile of ash and his soul locked away in some demonic prison, she could no more bind his soul to act as a messenger than she could force it to reveal its secrets.

"The least you could have done was remain a body," Liliana huffed to Volpaig's fled spirit. "Just so I have something to kick when I think of all the ways you have inconvenienced me."

A rattling at the door drew her attention - "Finally!" - and she flew to it, throwing open the latch and wrenching the door open without much care of who was on the other side; either it was Ignis or it was someone about to have a truly bad night. To her relief, however, it was her paramour, and she realized, belatedly, that some of of the discontent she'd been feeling had been worry, genuine concern for him, outside of how it would affect her. "'Nys," she said, tugging him inside the door and into her arms. "What's in the Abyss is going on out there?" Her embrace was tight, hands checking him over for injury.

Not goodbye, just see you later. )

[Again, NFI, NFB, and OOC very welcome! Stay tuned for some liveplay in the comments. Preplayed with the magnificent [personal profile] chef_chocobro pulling triple fucking duty like a champ. Follows this post and this post, with the next post here.]

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