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Chinese Warlord [Beijing, China] - Nox - 02-13-2024

Most of the last leg of the the 8 day trip Nox spent in his seat practicing various weaves backwards.  He never had one explosion.  It wasn't hard work until he tried to do it twisted as well.  So he kept working on weave after weave backwards until it was almost rote. 

A text did arrive at one point with the names of the plants he'd sent to Raffe.  He thanked Raffe and promised a home cooked meal.

  I owe you.  Make you your favorite meal when I get back.  As a thank you. 

Nox started working on a little planter, an earthen ware pot he created from an earth weave.  Filled it with dirt and made a small rectangular terrarium to grow his new little plants in.  Well at least when he got them.  The fresh scents from the live plants always worked better, and in the mean time he'd pick up essential oils as well and mix and match until the horde was completely pliable. 

It wasn't a fix-all but it was a better solution than sex and fighting all the time.  The horde was scratching at his walls more and more the further he got from London and Hayden.  And ultimately Raffe, but Nox was doing his best not to think about any of that.

Now all he had to do was plant the plants -- that should be fun.  But for now he'd continue with the little bag he had, it worked for now.


RE: Chinese Warlord - Nox - 02-14-2024

The terrain and sights changed over those 8 days, they were nearing Beijing. In the distance clouds hung low, and smoke billowed from the earth below. People gawked out their windows, Nox included. Fires welled up from the passing tree lines and it was obvious something was going on.

Rumors and mumbles filtered through, most Nox heard on the wings of the power as he listened and watched. General Song Fan was making his way from one village to another slaughtering innocents with fire and wind. He brought down storms and lightning. If anyone got in his way he tore them to shreds.

There was no doubt this self proclaimed general was the man he was after. There was no doubt he had to go as Nox stared out the windows. Now he only had to find the man.


RE: Chinese Warlord - Nox - 02-15-2024

Nox split his remaining time looking into Fan's whereabouts and practicing backwards weaves including shielding someone. He wasn't going to put in the effort if he couldn't weave them fast enough and by memory. He started with his go to weaves like fireball, the new delve and stop heart trick, shielding, and the air ropes were being worked ad nauseum.

Fan was easy to find in the news. He was taking over Beijing little by little and starting a war with the actual military. He was going to be hard to find get close to, and there was no clear way that Nox was going to make this look like an accident unless he could master inverting the weaves.

He set his mind to mastering the one trick he needed. Backwards until he could do it in his sleep. The day he arrived in Beijing, Nox was drained. Dead tired, stumbling through the train station and through the lines with little more than a nod and a word said. He swore that in the fog he saw Hayden at the far end of the terminal, but when he did a double take there was nothing there. A trick of the mind. Nox needed a few hours of sleep in a comfortable bed.

The safehouse he was put up in was hardly comfortable, but Nox crashed on the wicker bed. He spent 12 hours asleep. And then another 12 hours practicing the inversion of the delve and stop weave.

Nox watched the warlords movements. Tracked him over the course of several days. When Song looked like he was ready to move in on the CCD Embassy, Nox decided he needed to do something. The CCD was considered evil here, but it was the one last hope these people had if Song wasn't stopped. The Ascendancy might help -- probably not, but it was in the general populace's best interest to take out fan.

Fan was just one man. Surrounded by an army -- not his army, the Chinesse. They fought to take him down. But he was too well protected. Not by his own army, but his power. He thought himself a god, waltzing through the streets carrying his flag.

His followers cheered behind him. The masses lined the streets and the Chinese government had no choice but to watch or to set aflame the innocents, and they might if things got worse. The whole lesser of two evils and all that.

Nox sat on the cement wall watching the makeshift parade go by. General Song waved to the army as he passed. They could do nothing. His followers were essentially his hostages. None were bound and gagged, and they didn't partake in the violence -- it was part of their worship of their god. They shall do no harm for it is the right only of their sovereign. He is their protector, we his followers. And they believed it. They lived it.

Nox quietly seized the power. The slick film covering it eased with the horde's quieter demeanor. There may be a key in all that if only Nox had the time to think about it.

He twisted the power and stretched it out to Song Fan as he passed mere feet in front of him. The man looked at him when he had embraced the power. He readied his own weaves but when Nox did nothing other than grace himself with the presence of the power, Fan turned his attentions to a spectical of his making. Fireworks and winds and the world spun.

And just as suddenly as the display started, the man fell to the ground clutching his heart. Nox smirked as he watched the world upend itself as the General Song Fan faded from the world. It had been easier than he thought. It had worked better than he hoped. The fucking power was his, and the horde relished in that power.

It took a long moment of calm breathes for Nox's rush to subside. The horde wanted more -- wanted death -- wanted a kill. He needed to feed it well. Hiding wasn't going to work tonight.