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What girl doesn't need a good axe?
WHO: Garnet and anyone who wants to drop by!
WHAT: Weapon shopping.
WHEN: Around midday.
WHERE: The Mid-Summer Festival in the Lost City of Amazonia
NOTES/WARNINGS: Dem thighs always need a warning. /ahem. Nothing as yet.
She had taken her arrival with her usual aplomb. The City of Tomorrow had been interesting, but she saw more things that she might need to take a closer look at when she thought about attending the Festival that everyone was talking about.
So that was where Garnet had gone. It was rather nice to be amongst fellow warrior women - not that she wasn't always, or almost always, but the attitude here was different. Pearl fought because Rose fought. Amethyst fought because, in her words, she was 'scrappy.' Garnet's reasoning was different. She fought because the battle needed to be fought, and she was able to fight it.
The reason she was looking intently at a weapons booth, though, was because...
Well...
Her giant axe looked a little lonely, and this place was, currently, a little closer (and definitely less laden with memory) than the strawberry fields.
Her lips tugged to one side, a hand at her chin, Garnet eyed a particularly well-made polearm. Reach, and a blade. Both of those were positives in her book.
WHAT: Weapon shopping.
WHEN: Around midday.
WHERE: The Mid-Summer Festival in the Lost City of Amazonia
NOTES/WARNINGS: Dem thighs always need a warning. /ahem. Nothing as yet.
She had taken her arrival with her usual aplomb. The City of Tomorrow had been interesting, but she saw more things that she might need to take a closer look at when she thought about attending the Festival that everyone was talking about.
So that was where Garnet had gone. It was rather nice to be amongst fellow warrior women - not that she wasn't always, or almost always, but the attitude here was different. Pearl fought because Rose fought. Amethyst fought because, in her words, she was 'scrappy.' Garnet's reasoning was different. She fought because the battle needed to be fought, and she was able to fight it.
The reason she was looking intently at a weapons booth, though, was because...
Well...
Her giant axe looked a little lonely, and this place was, currently, a little closer (and definitely less laden with memory) than the strawberry fields.
Her lips tugged to one side, a hand at her chin, Garnet eyed a particularly well-made polearm. Reach, and a blade. Both of those were positives in her book.
...so I'm thinking a golem.
"Can you see what it is?"
The grinding is regular, and slow, like something... turning.
Works for me.
Streams were eliminated with every fraction of a second, drying up and their beds being lost to possibility. This was no bubbled gem. Whether or not it was a gem construct was yet to be seen, but one thing was certain: It was mineral, and it was alive. There was only one word for it, and as she stood, she spoke. "A golem. It may be animated by this olivine."
Garnet wasn't yet sure if it was simply enchanted olivine or Olivine, proper. She'd find out soon enough, she was sure.
"If it is, I will take care of the gem afterward, but for now, we have to assume it's corrupted."
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"I'll sneak around to take the back."
And Garnet's future vision might show her the possibilities there, of magic (rolling off the golem, like so much emerald water), of physical strikes (effective, slowly), and trying to go it alone-- A bad plan, for either of them.
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And then, after a moment, she added, "And be patient."
Doing this alone... Yes, not a good idea. For a moment, she toyed with the idea of unfusing. Heat and cold in rapid succession could fracture something like a golem, but--
But no. She knew that she was more effective as she was. All of her knew that.
Garnet rolled one shoulder. Tilted her head just so to give her neck a crack, and then, in her usual way, she strode into the room - a big, bright distraction so Loki could get into place. Olivine, if you're in there, you'll be safe at home soon, she thought, but outwardly? Outwardly, she stood proudly before the golem and gave it a taunting gesture before leaping up to its head height and striking with a magically reinforced fist.
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Only to whirl as Loki comes at its back, blade as sharp as thought as she strikes, and dodges, and strikes again, blade flickering in and out of sight as she does.
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This was more certain.
She tapped into her future vision, everything having coalesced into currents she could easily follow toward the correct outcome. She watched them, saw how they flowed, and she moved with them - anticipating each of the golem's moves and, perhaps more importantly, each of Loki's. In this sort of battle, it was utterly necessary to know where one's partner would strike, to both stay out of their way and position the opponent so both of you would score the necessary hits.
And that was how it was that Garnet dropped to the ground and, with a strong kick, started the golem wavering, almost like a pendulum. If she could get it to the floor, then it would be an easy win.
Unfortunately, it wasn't a future she could absolutely guarantee.
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Maybe magic would roll right off the golem, but Loki herself is another story.
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This wasn't someone she's fought with for millenia. This wasn't someone who knows how she moves, how she fights. This wasn't someone who can read the future, like she could. So encouragement, affirmation, and, she reminded herself, shouting her own intents would only be good things.
It was thanks to Loki that the construct was fully down. And with the construct down, it became clear to Garnet that, though this olivine was somehow making it function, this was not a corrupted gem to poof and bubble.
Which put it firmly in the category of the young centipeetles: things to put down without remorse.
Garnet could do that.
Leaping onto its chest, she began to punch at its core. Not just singular heavy strikes but a multitude all focused on the same place, as fast as a jackhammer. When one large, grinding arm moved to try to sweep her away, she leapt and, from on high, she shouted, "Rocket fists!"
Confusing? Maybe. But her gauntlets shot from her arms with plumes of flame following them, propelled at exactly the same location she'd been punching while Garnet--
While Garnet seemed to hang in midair. Handless.
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With the golem down, and structurally weakened by the cold generated by Loki, the impact of the rocket fists cracks the it in half, and--
Some faint light in it sinks into one of the veins of olivine, and flickers as it moves away from the now-inert mass of yellow-green rock-crystal.
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"Loki! Can you stop that glow?" She pointed, her hands having rematerialised as her gauntlets disappeared. That force, that light, that magic -- no, that was not her specialty. But she had a feeling it was Loki's.
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Garnet approved.
With that done, she descended to the floor, catching herself with knees healthily bent - no superhero pose for her. Just a settling onto the ground once more.
"It isn't what I feared."
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"What had you feared?" she asks.
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It... ached in an odd way that it wasn't. But she still reached down and, with a surprisingly delicate touch, picked up a glimmering shard of olivine, lifting it to her eye level. "That somehow, gems had once colonised this place as well, and the Diamonds had corrupted the ones that were left behind."
Just as had happened on Earth. Only this place wouldn't have had Crystal Gems to mop up the Diamonds' mess.
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"It may yet be," she says. "This is just a small piece of the life in this place."
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Which was possible, but...
Only possible. Not very likely. But with this place, who knew.
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Is that possible? goes implied, but not said.
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As you do.
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The little flicker of yellow-green light speeds up again, and zips up to the ceiling, and over to a pillar of olivine in the centre of the chamber Garnet had opened the way to - a roughly spherical room, almost like the interior of an olivine geode, if such a thing were possible. The light joins a brighter core of the same in the heart of the pillar, and it pulses, once, ever-so-briefly outlining the shapes of several individual crystals there, suspended in some kind of fluid.
The flicker of emerald that went with it returns to Loki's outstretched fingers.
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made her stare.
It wasn't how gems worked. Not in her experience, not ever in her experience. No Homeworld Gem functioned in that way. Not even Peridot.
But... But Homeworld had had thousands of years to change. Thousands of years to learn and colonise. Were these...
Her gauntlet faded as she stared. Considered. Hoped that Homeworld wasn't using gems in this way.
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