Drakador_Chaos
Mainframe furl her eyebrows to the description.
"Depths? seedlings? Wha..."
She paused mid-speech, mouth closing with a fist put in front as if realising something.
After a short bargaining within her mind, she decide to test her theory, pointing towards the temple as she speak.
"Um....just curious, but what are these new "seedlings" that we gain from...that?"
Ancient Trials, Ancient Sins
Dumb
The Caravan leader looked at her for a couple moments before answering, as if she said something strange, as if he just said something perfectly normal and understandable.
"The Glugra, they nest in the depths of the temple, the same place where you will be looking for... whatever you may be looking for."
He turned away as the group started to make the last stretch, it took another couple minutes before they actually arrived and the spot on the horizon kept getting bigger until it eventually towered over them like a monolith. Hal moved over to the natives and helped them as they made an effort to drag the sleds up the platform the monolith stood on, the stone was pitch black and perfectly, unnaturally smooth, showing no signs of wear even after all the time it must've stood here, it's sight had something strangely unsettling and off-putting.
In the centre of the platform, stood the monolith, odd lines and patterns etched into it, straight and angular, converging in rings at certain points, at its foot, there was an opening about three metres tall and two in width, it was about as pitch black inside as the stone was itself. There were no visable security mechanisms or traps at the entrance at least from what she could see from here.
As she was still observing, the caravan leader approached her another time.
"You can still gaze at it all you want later, now help setting up camp."
He paused and turned away again only to stop for another moment.
"Don't try to sneak in at night or something stupid like that, it's dangerous and we said we would bring you back alive."
Drakador_Chaos
"Oh...huh..."
The answer is certainly not what Mainframe was expecting, but its much more reasonable than what she had thought. It did left her dazed for a brief moment, but she quickly managed to trace back and think correctly even able to sneak a smirk at that addendum.
"Aye, we won't sneak in at night. Yuki, you copy?"
"tsk...aight"
The two stop looking at the distant entrance and proceed to help set up the camping spot
"Another day without action..."
Reminder: This craft does not have any built-in weaponry
"uh....forget what I said, I'm still too used to the previous crafts."
...Previous crafts?
"Ya know, the FFR-41MR Mave"
Searching database... unit found
"Speaking of which...should we..."
Dumb move is ill-advised
"Ugh...guess we continue to stay put then."
Dumb
By the time the camp was completely set up it was already almost pitch black, a distant red glow on the horizona and scarce stars showing above. Hal wished them a good night and they went to sleep, however, the night was everything but quiet.
They heard distant screeching, like the one they heard near the settlement and shifting sands, though they were closer than in the settlement, they never seemed to pass a certain point, as if the building itself kept them away. For those who got to sleep, the dreams were no better though, there was a fickle darkness in their minds. Eyes, that observed, eyes that hungered, Eyes, writhing flesh, churning, Eyes, ever moving, Eyes, ever at the edge of ones view, Eyes, but never fully in sight, Eyes, waiting, Eyes, lurking.
The morning approached, the dreams ended as abrubt as they came, with the morning came the Caravan leader, silent and a couple moments later Hal, though he seemed... unsettled.
"Good morning.", was the only thing he said.
The Caravan leader nodded when they were all there, he seemed to take note of Hals state but didn't say anything.
"We will be heading down soon, we'll be heading in last and go to the place the Elder told me to bring you, make sure not to get in anyones way and not to go anywhere you shouldn't, grab some lights from Lanra before we go down...", he pointed his arm at one of the natives standing at one of the sleds.
"...any questions beforehand?"
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Drakador_Chaos
Yuki appears to be similar to Hal's status, with quite significant eye bags under her already small-ish eyes, but perhaps simply due to her physical age, her eyes still gleam with energy regardless. As for Mainframe, since androids don't really "sleep", she is lucky...or unlucky to experience the dream herself, thus having a rather confusing look at the two companions.
"...? Something wrong with your dreams? Good morning to you too by the way"
"Eh it can be worse...Oh hey, good morning Hal"
With a quick exchange of words, Mainframe nodded in response, before noticing the Caravan leader coming for the briefing. Surprisingly, the two don't have any questions about the arrangements this time, and with a slight shrug, they both waddle towards Lanra and ask for a light.
"Aaand...another day, hope I can do something this time around..."
This craft is fully supported for autonomous operation...my apologies
"huh? what for?"
Being inconsiderate of your "introvert" characteristics
"sigh...you can just loop the words around instead of throwing it up front, ya know."
Artificial Intelligence "Yukikaze" is not capable of indirect psychological comfortations
"......eh whatever, guess we will stay up here until god knows when."
Dumb
What they got from Lanra looked somewhat like a Lantern, it was a bulbous looking piece of... well, it looked like meat, attched to on of the black branches of the trees with what looked like sinew, the thing glowed with a gentle red light and didn't give off any warmth.
When they returned to the caravan leader he was already waiting at the opening into the temple.
Hal seemed to have recovered from whatever haunted him at night and then asked the first question of the day.
"What will we be seeing down there?"
The caravan leader turned towards him, then back to the entrance.
"Glugra, nesting place of them, a lot of ash sand, darkness, there are murals, tales of the elders on the lower levels and a gate but nobody ever opened it and none of you are going to touch it."
He moved towards the entance as Hal turned to Mainframe to give her a curious look at the mention of the gate and the murals.
"Watch your step, it is deep.", the caravan leader noted as if to gain back their attention.
There was no air movement in the archway and as soon as they entered they could feel how stale the air in there was, mixed with the dust from the desert. The first thing they actually 'saw' however, was a seemingly bottomless hole, going down vertically from the entrance, admittedly, they didn't see more than a few metres due to the dusty air and the dim light but it was still somewhat unsettling. The stone, although dusty was as smooth in here as on the outside and along the walls of the rectangular hole ran a spiral staircase, slowly descending into the depths, notably, the whole thing looking like it had been hewn from a singular piece of whatever material the place was made of.
"Come.", the Caravan leader said, as he descended the first step of many.
Their steps echoed muffled througth down teh hole or maybe it was just the steps of those who had headed down beforehand, though in any case the descent took its time.
Drakador_Chaos
Upon the mention of murals, Mainframe's eyebrows shift up ever so slightly in an intrigued fashion and immediately resume normally. Her gaze met Hal's and nodded her head slightly in response, but didn't make much of a committal motion to raise unnecessary attention. As for Yuki, although her face brightens and wanted to speak up, she swiftly "regains her composure" once Mainframe rests one of her hands on top of her head and received a smile that's both calm yet threatening.
The pair quietly follow the leader's lead, looking around while taking each and every step carefully.
As predicted, they have entered the structure
"Any clues about what that may be on the inside?"
Scanners are still not operational...echo location probes may be viable, but the data will need to be manually recovered
"Hmm...try dropping a pair then, make sure no one notices us dropping, don't wanna get much attention ya know."
Roger, waiting for prime moment... Probes released
A pair of spheres the size of fluffy dice drop from the sky and on the entrance. With most people around looking away and the sandy texture of the surface, they didn't cause much of a commotion other than the slight thud upon landing. Autonomously, they rolled around in circles before entering the entrance, following the trail that others took.
Dumb
The descent went slow and in silence, the atmosphere felt off but it may have just been due to effectively walking in circles for quite a while which likely would've made any 'normal' individual lose any sense of direction or time. However, eventually, somewhere around fifteen to twenty minutes later when trying to reach fo rthe next step all they met by was an even floor, a couple steps more forward and the walls disappeared in the darkness to the sides and their guide stood still for a moment listening. Fortunately for the pair in theshuttle, the dice did not make any noise due to their texture.
What they could hear in the darkness was... clicking, two kinds of it, one of some hard and sharp tipping against the solid floor, almost like robotic legs, the other more organic, almost like a chitter.
As their eyes adapted to the very dim luminosity in they could see massive shadows in the dark. The Caravan leader nodded. Then turned towards them, breaking the silence, although only barely.
"We will be heading another floor down, don't make any hasty movements, don't make any loud sounds."
He looked off into the darkness a couple moments longer then nodded again.
"Come."
As they passed about the midway point of the room, they saw smaller shadows moving about in the dark, illuminated by similar dim red lights, some of them humanoid from which they concluded they were the other caravan members which descended earlier, the seemed to be tending and herding even smaller shadows, moving between the legs of the massive ones. However the most interesting thing of the whole scenery was likely the revelation of the larger shadows.
What they saw was a large, bulbous orb of flesh hanging from a midsection from which thin, stilted legs extended, the exact number of which they could not determine. Atop of it, high above them, sat a familiar looking structure, it was the trees they had seen outside of the settlement.
Hal paused for a brief moment, holding his lantern up in the air to get a better view, looking at it then pulling one of the dried leaves out of his pocket, his gaze wandering between the two, simply noting "I see." in the end, continuing to follow their guide.
Reaching the other side of the room, they descended another set of stairs, this time considerably shorter and turned around to another set, eventually ending up another room, not quite as high as the former one, but equally as expansive, they couldn't see the other ends of the room though what they could see that even from the point where they were standing there were murals on the wall depicting various sensible or less senible scenes from what was presumably the history of the planet.
It was here their guide stopped and sat down on the staircase.
"We are here, take a look around, I will tell you when we leave."
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"Huh..."
The pair had remained in complete silence once they start descending, and especially so after the reminder from the guide. Even after reaching the bottom and taking a stroll around once the guide declares it, all it comes out from Mainframe is a short, emotionless "huh"
Perhaps noticing, or rather thinking that there's a strange situation brought by the meaningless exhalation, Mainframe decides to speak more, mostly as explanations to those around but in the manner of talking to herself.
"Interesting cycle of life and history here...well as expected everything here eats "flesh" due to the ground being so infertile and the sky so unfavorable..."
She turns to the guide mid-talk.
"anyway, here're the murals, but where is the gate that you mentioned?"
The pair of probes slowly dropped off the last bits of the stairway as far away from the guide as possible, even if it means dropping off from higher stairs. and spread out in opposite directions, trying to discover a wall or at least something that signifies the boundaries of the "room" before scouting back inwards in spiral pattern.
Dumb
Their guide frowned at them in the darkness, obviously suspicious of the question, though answered nonetheless.
"Usually I'd say that's none of your business, but you will find it anyways once you start going around the room. It's on the opposite side of the stairs."
He shook his head.
"Not like you're going to be to open it anyways but remember, no touching the gate."
He seemed to be rather confident in his assumption.
As he spoke the last words, Hal turned away and began walking along the wall, apparently inspecting the murals, the dim light of his lantern slowly getting smaller in the darkness as he moved further away.
In the meanwhile the dice went unnoticed, or if they had indeed been noticed the guide showed no reaction to them, going along the walls, they came to the conclusion, that the room was apparently octagonal and at that several dozen metres across, even larger than the room above them, a number of pillars were in the center of the room, forming another octagon, though whether they were load-bearing or merely decorational remained a mystery.
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"Right, no touching."
Mainframe signals to follow her closely, as she moves toward where the gate to perhaps take a better look. Along the way, she manages to come across one of the probes, which she quickly used it to access the data collected and carry it with her for now.
Dumb
As Mainframe approached gate, what she found was... curious.
Where one would have expected some monolithic doorframe what she found was an almost circular plate in the wall. there were no visible slits in it indicating to where or how it would be opening but it was clearly spearate from teh surrounding walls.
On the surrounding walls, stylised figures were depicted, some kneeling, their heads to the ground, others the hands raised up as if in praise or awe. On the gate itself, was a large, vertical stylised eye. Lines going going out from it like a radiance, all ending at the eye itself, surrounding it seemed to be what almost looked like a sort of crown, marking the border between the walls and the gate itself.
There was something unsettling about it, less about the depiction itself but more about this particular instance of it, as if it had a presence in of itself.
Taking a closer look at the surroundings,s he could not find Hal, he was likely walking somewhere through the darkness, the light too dim to show his position, however one the walls themselves she noticed figures she hadn't seen before.
There some bent over in agony, some kneeling instead of their hands on their ground, seemed to be holding htier heads and writhing agony, some of those she presume praising, looking like they tried to gauge out their eyes in painstaking detail the carving in of themselves should not be able to depict at this scale.
It was as if the gate had suddenly grown ever so slightly larger before her.
Whatever it was that rested here, they had certainly found something.
The question was, whether this was what they were looking for.
Drakador_Chaos
Mainframe murmurs, her hand still fiddling with the probe while scanning through the figures, thinking to herself..
"A crown, worshipped by mortals, the sign of divinity..."
fitting for what they were aiming for, yes.
"But...pain...?"
She recalls the oopart...the scroll which tells the story of the wishing grail, and the hints from Herald's confirmation. but none quite fits the theme of gory suffering. Albeit, the "everything", the price of using the grail, can somewhat be interpreted as such, but even then this sounds a bit too mild and of bad taste...
"Well in religions Gods are known for their bad taste, so....eh better prep some painkillers I guess..."
Subtly adding another minor adjustment to the preparation within her mind, Mainframe approaches the gate, and places the probe approximately five steps away from the archway, before turning back to where the guide is sitting.
Be it what they were looking for or not,
no touching.
for now
Dumb
As she approached the guide, she could hear him, before she actually saw him, likely courtesy of all of the interference on this planet. His voice genuinely surprised for one.
"Oh, you're back already?"
As she came closer she saw him tilting his head, as if looking for something besides, or behind her, which was not actually there. Though even more strangely, the man was not wearing his hood anymore, showing what could be pale skin and what could be silvery white hair, he squinted, his pupils a dark colour, though any of this was hard to determine with certainty, given the light they had given her was not exactly optimal. From what she could tell he could be anywhere from 30 to 50 years old, if human standards applied to them at all.
"Where is your companion? Haven't seen him since he you walked off, are you trying to distract me?"
It was now that she noticed, Hal was in fact not here, nor had she met him on the other side, or seen him at any point between. Which likely meant he was still looking at the walls.
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"Huh"
Mainframe shrugged, still mostly occupied with how things should go when nighttime comes.
"Last saw him wandering deep into the darkness, no clue where he is right now, probably still over at the walls."
She points with a finger toward where she last saw him, and a look as irresponsible as she can look.
"We are just in partnership for the same goal, theres no right for us to control nor most be notified of every move that he makes. Plus he seem to know more about the ins and outs of this planet than us anyway. and we don't really have the obligation nor the motive to return here, instead of doing whatever-you-are-thinking ourselves."
She and Yuki takes a seat next to the guide, and shared water and packet of biscuits.
"He should return back to here soon, so better off for us two to wait here instead of going out and get lost in the darkness. Of course, as partnerships go, we will deal with whatever consequences that may arise using my life. By the way, you seem to worry about more things than you have shared so far, mind telling us what it may be?"
Dumb
The man frowned and looked at her for quite a while, then shook his head.
"Strangers are a rarity, be they from here or elsewhere.
Some die out in the ash, others try to steal from us. Some are worse than that."
He looked out into the dark, Hal had still not returned.
"If you let a stranger in your house are not wary of them?
The deserts are a dangerous place, more so than you have witnessed, one needs to be careful or their days will be few."
The expression that entered his face was hard to read, he likely hadn't told her everything, though nor would he tell her anything more from what it looked like. The silence dragged but eventually, there were steps in the dark, shortly followed by a dim red light, gently swaying up and down in the dark before Hal came into view from direction of the gate.
"I see you're back."
There was a moment of silence as the man listened to something without Hal answering, their companions expression seemed to have no significant change from when he left, though he did seem to be in thought, which wasn't the first time.
"We're going back to the surface, I take it you've seen what you wanted, we'll be leaving tomorrow morning once the sun rises."
Hal simply nodded and followed as the carvan leader stood up and headed upstairs.
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Drakador_Chaos
Mainframe shrugs and stood up as well, followed by Yuki. The two of them follow the caravan leader's steps, although Mainframe lagged behind slightly and stuffed a small piece of paper in Hal's hand, with the following message quite roughly etched onto it:
A little talk before you sleep tonight, just in case anything happens.
No additional indications from Mainframe, or at least none that's oblivious enough to be perceivable. Soon enough they reach the surface, and Mainframe just abruptly releases a "Hmm" out of nowhere.
"Hey Yuki, you got any idea about sending a signal over vast distances?"
"...I thought you forgot about me already...also, don't you got flares and stuff?"
"Well visibility is an issue depending on the distance, plus the whole jamming with radiation...ah."
Mainframe eye the morphs on Yuki's hand suspiciously.
"Wha...what do you want"
"Do you still remember where our ride is left behind?"
"well...about that direction..."
"Cool, send these there then."
Mainframe pulls out a flare gun out of nowhere, loaded three flares, and fires them into the sky without any warning.
"You-"
Yuki, who is visibly frustrated by Mainframe's doing, sends her morphs chasing the three flares, each cocooning around them like a spindle while leaving some space for the flares to be visible before flying off.
"Next time, say something before you do it."
"But I did say something didn't I?"
"Oh you old hag-"
Yuki starts throwing fists toward Mainframe, who smiles lightly and dodges them, but her gaze is fixed towards the clouds, on something that got briefly outlined by the flares, something of a quite familiar shape to them...
"Oh hey, they are back."
Galar, still eating dust above the site, finally got some visual while hanging his head out of the cockpit.
Are you sure its them?
"Well its quite hard to miss their vibrant hair colors, so unless there's a dyeing factory down there, yes its them."
......Unusual heat signatures noted, Chance of collision: 0, Holding position
"Why is she launching flares..."Emergency", "Converge", "My location", huh looks like there will soon be a party."
......Let's hope we have what it takes for messing around
Click...Clack...
Cogs, primitive and rather basic for mechanical units, but undoubtedly precise with adequate protection provided. This cog slowly turns, counting down time with each teeth lodging and unlodging with another, waiting to undergo the command it is briefly programmed for.
Dumb
Hal took the note and opened, but not before giving Mainframe a somewhat confused look, he made no further comment on it other than nodding absently but at least he read it.
As they reached teh surface and mainframe fired her flare gun, both Hal and her guide almost jumped out of their shoes, followed a string of foreign curses from the guide as he stared up at the disappearing balls of light and then back at mainframe.
"By the stars, are you crazy?! What are you trying to do attract the Hazra to this place?!"
He stared out into the ash in the dim evening light, clearly uneasy and searching for any form of movement, luckily for them there was none, at least none they could see right now. He grumbled, almost growled then half turned back to the group.
"By the Untouchable, I swear if we'll have to deal with Hazra tomorrow at sunrise when we planned to depart I'm going to throw you out as bait..."
He left them standing where they were and headed to the other natives looking up at the lights with concern.
Night approached, soon it would be time to rest.
Drakador_Chaos (I took the guess that there's still somewhat bright sunlight when doing the dumb move...but I guess its equally dumb regardless XD)
"Well then..."
Watching the sun, or at least, the drastically dispersed glow of what's left of the sunlight fades away in the far horizon, Mainframe, along with Yuki, simply stand where the guide left them, putting a decent amount of distance from where the majority is.
"Say, what exactly did you do down there? All i notice is you planted something"
"Honestly discovering those probes down there is a surprise, but that does give me a chance to hopefully activate the gate from a safe distance away... that is if it doesn't need niche criteras like soul or blood..."
"So a 50/50, but why before sleep?"
"Do you remember what i told you about our aim? "To reduces collateral losses as much as we can while striving to achieve godhood"
"
"Still sounds a bit iffy to me especially when you just launched three big bright flares without warning..."
"Well if all things went south ima try and buy some time for you all."
A faint gloom lingers on Mainframe's face as she say that, but before Yuki can ask more about it, gentle footsteps rustle against the dirt as Hal returns, as according to that little message.
"Glad to have you back, now...if you sense any sort of vibration, run towards the camp and tell everyone to gather up. Yuki, take this."
Mainframe hand over the flare gun, loaded with a shot.
"Once you think everyone is coming to you, fire this upward, help should be near."
"And you?"
"Depends."
Click...Clack...
...Tick
With the cog reaching the predetermined trigger point, the probe previously settled by Mainframe slowly inches towards the gate, four steps...three steps...two steps...and....contact
Dumb
There was a silent clack of metal on rock as the drone made contact, eachoing through the massive pitch blqack hall in the depths beneath them.
Following it came a long, drawn out silence, the echo returned, followed by an even longer drawn out silence...
...and nothing.
Whatever way there was to open the gate, it seems the drone would not do, before any further tests could proceed, the two above ground were approached, this time it was Hal.
"You wanted something?", he asked eyeing them with mild curiosity.
"It's not going to be another thing upsetting the inhabitants of this place is it?"