12-05-2020, 11:47 PM
SOOTHSAYER ❝ ROAN ❞ THE TYPHOON
Frustration. The emotion was an unhealthy ooze that coated the medic's entire body, making him feel suffocated and antsy all at once. Ever since the raid, Roan had been feeling trapped, unable to do what he truly wanted to do. Not only were they literally trapped, but he felt confined within his own skin as well, pacing back and forth within the temple. He was sure that his paws were beginning to wear valleys in the stone of the ground, his claws occasionally slipping out to drag along and remind him that he was alive. Well, alive in a way, at least. He didn't feel as though he was truly living, considering there wasn't much he could do to help The Typhoon at this moment. He had been working hard to treat each and every injury that passed through his door, but now things were slowing down again. Now there was nothing except for silence, and he really wasn't sure that he could handle that. Rosemary was out restocking their herb stocks, and Galaga was asleep, so it wasn't as if he could turn to his usual companionship for support this time, either. He considered going to Paintbrush, but... he felt anxious about doing so, considering his recent surprise confession.
Eventually, Roan decided that he needed a bit of time outside. Free from the far too close walls of the temple. So, he moved out slowly, his satchel resting against his side as he resisted the urge to grind his teeth together. All he wanted was the sense of freedom that his birth body's wings had provided, but he was still stuck in this undying shell. With his anger mounting, the soothsayer let his nose nearly touch the ground, hissing as his tail lashed behind him, "Gods damn it... let me in control of this one thing. Let me free in this one way... why can't my body just listen to me!" As he shouted, there was a crackling and rippling noise of power through the air, and suddenly Roan's body was consumed by a glow, electricity arcing off of him and circling his body. There was a shout of surprise from within the seeming "ball" of shocking rays, along with the sound of bone and muscle shifting and popping as the soothsayer's form slowly twisted and changed at his command.
After a minute or so had passed, the episode finally seemed to end, with the electricity arcing off of Roan fizzzling and dying out before it was finally gone. Where the awkwardly patched and stitched up blue tabby had once stood, there was now Roan's birth body. With the same cream pelt and grey-blue accents, along with a large pair of green wings upon his spine. His horns had finally grown out, forest green and curled fully around his ears. After a moment of stunned shock, the siamese finally muttered out, blue eyes wide as he gazed down at himself, "That... that actually worked?" Through his shock, Roan was able to feel a sense of joy bursting in his chest, for several reasons. Not only was he finally back in the body he felt most comfortable in, but the scent of death no longer followed him around like a cloak.
Eventually, Roan decided that he needed a bit of time outside. Free from the far too close walls of the temple. So, he moved out slowly, his satchel resting against his side as he resisted the urge to grind his teeth together. All he wanted was the sense of freedom that his birth body's wings had provided, but he was still stuck in this undying shell. With his anger mounting, the soothsayer let his nose nearly touch the ground, hissing as his tail lashed behind him, "Gods damn it... let me in control of this one thing. Let me free in this one way... why can't my body just listen to me!" As he shouted, there was a crackling and rippling noise of power through the air, and suddenly Roan's body was consumed by a glow, electricity arcing off of him and circling his body. There was a shout of surprise from within the seeming "ball" of shocking rays, along with the sound of bone and muscle shifting and popping as the soothsayer's form slowly twisted and changed at his command.
After a minute or so had passed, the episode finally seemed to end, with the electricity arcing off of Roan fizzzling and dying out before it was finally gone. Where the awkwardly patched and stitched up blue tabby had once stood, there was now Roan's birth body. With the same cream pelt and grey-blue accents, along with a large pair of green wings upon his spine. His horns had finally grown out, forest green and curled fully around his ears. After a moment of stunned shock, the siamese finally muttered out, blue eyes wide as he gazed down at himself, "That... that actually worked?" Through his shock, Roan was able to feel a sense of joy bursting in his chest, for several reasons. Not only was he finally back in the body he felt most comfortable in, but the scent of death no longer followed him around like a cloak.
DON'T ASK FOR HELP, YOU'RE ALL ALONE
YOU'LL HAVE TO ANSWER TO YOUR OWN PRESSURE!
YOU'LL HAVE TO ANSWER TO YOUR OWN PRESSURE!
— Reggan
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