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“...This is torture, Stephan.” A sigh escaped a masked Amerya as she took a seat at the top of a stairwell situated at the back of a shady, dilapidated building. While Time ravaged all, it appeared to have a special hatred for this specific area, with most of the buildings’ supports having eroded at an unreasonably fast rate. The whole complex seemed ready to topple at a moments notice, which would have dire repercussions on the freshly built cafe at the front of the building, existing solely as an attempt to hide the dire state of the rest of it. “Another dead end?” Came the response after a brief, but tense, moment. Stephan was one of the two people Amerya could trust with her secret, and was the only one willing to aid her in her obsessive search for the perpetrator of the incident… The incident that took her sister from her. “Haven’t cleared the rest of the back out yet, but things aren’t looking good. Found anything on your end?” “Nothing that isn’t already public domain.” Another sigh. This one leaning a lot further into Amerya’s frustration at the situation. It had been 6 long years since it happened and she had spent those 6 years chasing fake lead after fake lead… It had all gotten so tiring. “Look, I’m sorry. But you know there’s only so much I can do from my end without raising any suspicions.” “Yeah yeah, I know. Lemme know if anything else comes up.” And without waiting for a response, Amerya hung up on her associate and with a grunt, she raised herself back to her feet. Turning back towards the door she had left open, Amerya spotted the remaining gang members cautiously approaching from the opposite end of the room. Counting them off, only 4 remained from this, previously quite large and influential, gang. She played with the idea of leaving them alive, to further spread word about a savage, masked assailant looking for information about an attack from 6 whole years ago… …”Leave no witnesses.” Punctuated with the loud clacking of heels, Amerya stepped into the room's dim lighting and took a slow, panning, glance across the rest of the individuals. Two armed with blunt instruments of some kind, one with a knife and the last was unarmed. The only possible danger here was the knife, which shouldn’t be sharp enough to pierce through the protective padding hidden underneath her usual attire. A loud, sudden, ringing startled Amerya awake, causing her to look frantically around her small apartment for any oddities that may stand out. The second time the noise came, Amerya had finished scanning her room, and she was pulled towards the phone on her bedside cabinet. “Right… It’s just someone calling.” Hesitating for just a moment, she reluctantly takes her phone and glances at the name. The name presented caused a breath Amerya didn’t know she was holding to get caught in her throat. How could she have forgotten that it was that time of the month again? With a shaky uneasiness, Amerya answered the call and reluctantly brought it up to her ear, bracing herself for another scolding. What she received was about what she expected from her Mother these days. “Please tell me this had nothing to do with you.” “And a good morning to you too.” “The news, Amerya! They’re saying that several bodies were found in the storage rooms of that new Cafe that opened recently.” At this point, Amerya had stood up out of bed, and had begun to raise her voice to match the tone of her Mother. It had not always been like this between them, but after the incident? Amerya found herself drifting further away from her only remaining family member, until her own Mother was treated as much a stranger as anyone else. “So what if I roughed them up a little!? Why would it be any of your business?” “Amerya” Her mother hissed, clearly not happy with her daughters’ choice of words… Or current occupation. “You can’t keep doing this! You’re going to get yourself killed.” “Oh. So NOW you want to try playing as a happy family? Just a little too late on that one, Mother.” “Asurah wouldn’t-” “She wouldn’t what, mom? Her mother paused, seeming to come to regret her choice of words almost instantaneously. But Amerya wouldn’t let this go, not this time. “Go on. Keep going. She wouldn’t what? “...She wouldn’t want you to be like this.” “And there it is! The same exact drivel you give me every time we talk. And you wonder why I don’t call? I’m out there, on the streets, daily! Looking for any information at all about the person who took Asurah from us. While you just sit comfortably, in the safety of your home, doing absolutely nothing!” The deafening silence from the other side of the phone was all Amerya needed. The killer slumping back down onto her bed with a deep sigh. “Just… Do us both a favour, and don’t call me again unless you’ve got something important to say.” “...I love y-” Click Amerya gazed up at the ceiling, her twisted thoughts allowed to roam free as she lay there in complete silence. These days, it was rare for her to stay in her small apartment for any longer than necessary, since she was in constant need to keep herself as occupied as possible. But today? She just didn’t have the energy. “...Why us? Why me?” “What did we do to deserve this?” And for the first time in, what had felt like an age, Amerya felt the familiar sting of tears beginning to well up. At first, just a couple of sobs here and there, but it wouldn’t be long before something inside of her broke, and Amerya found herself uncontrollably wailing into her pillow. The world was cruel. So very, very cruel. Pain enveloped Amerya’s being as she slowly awoke from her slumber, groggily bringing a hand up to grab at her head to attempt to nurse this violent headache. She had cried herself to sleep, something she hadn’t done since Asurah’s death. Sitting up, she was granted the view of a very unfamiliar room, instantly alerting her to the very obvious fact that she was not at home anymore. In fact, this place looked nothing like anywhere she had been before. Pristine white walls and ceiling, a mismatched pattern of white and black tiles that stretched on for an eternity, and yet simultaneously induced a heavy feeling of claustrophobia. Wherever she was? It certainly wasn’t reminiscent of anything from home. Stumbling to her feet, Amerya instinctively reaches for where her Mask would be, a looming sense of immediate dread washing over her body as she finally realizes what her being in this situation means. The Mask. Her Mask. The last bastion of protection for her shattered psyche. Gone And in her peripheral vision, the faint image of hundreds of faces began to fade into view. Mouths agape, eyes sunkern, hollow, and rolled back. In the back of her mind, two voices called to Amerya in unison. She closed her eyes, diverting her focus to just one of them… If it could just help her… “This way…” There! It was faint, but something was calling to her from deeper within this bizarre area. She was fully aware that it may just be a trap to lead her into an easily ambushable position… But she had to follow it. She must follow it. Ignoring the pain in her body screaming at her, Amerya took off into a sprint, exiting the strange checkered building she had woken up in only to step into a strange, checkered, city. But there was no time for sightseeing, or lack thereof, she had a single goal in mind. Though, what was waiting for her around the next corner? She couldn’t have ever expected. A Goose. An honest-to-God, Goose. With a sword. Just waddling around, stealing things from pockets like it was the rightful owner. Whatever this bizarre city could throw at her, it couldn’t get any weirder than this. Right? In a flash, the humanoids had turned to look at Amerya, and while her mask had done its job to block her most recent victims’ faces from her memory… their clothes were unmistakable. With a growl, Amerya slapped her hand against the floor of the city, pulling a large, rusted slab of metal from the ground. As expected, a honk came from the Goose beside her, it staring at the humanoids who had dared to take their attention off of it. Even if it was just a honk, Amerya could somehow tell that it wanted to fight… it craved violence, as she did. “Then… Violence you shall get.” Twisting her weapon to its side, Amerya scooped the Goose up with Punishment, twirling around with the blade before launching the Goose at high speeds towards one of the groups of entities. Without skipping a beat, Amerya dashed forwards, twirling her body around and driving her weapon into the side of one of the enemies. Without taking time to get a clear look at these things, she waves a farewell to the sword-wielding animal and continues moving forward, driven by her urge to obtain her mask once again. Twist after twist, Amerya continues her frenzied sprint towards where her heart was directing her, continuously shaking the images of those faces out of her mind. Just a little farther, she could feel that her mask was close. And then she heard it. A third voice, quietly piercing through her cascade of thoughts. It was a voice she hadn’t heard since that fateful day The day she lost everything… It was her voice. But it couldn’t be her voice… She was dead. She wasn’t coming back. Still, curiosity overcame Amerya, and she slowly turned to look behind her. “...Nothing, of course.” Why would she be here? There was no way Asurah could be here. There was no way Asurah could be here. There was no way- Amerya let off a loud, piercing, scream, expelling her frustrations out into the world for all present to hear. She slammed Punishment into the ground in front of her, the weapon seemingly vanishing into thin air as it makes contact. For a brief moment, Amerya stays still, her breaths heavy as her heartbeat pulses rhythmically in her ears. She wanted nothing more than to just give up, to find a way home and put everything behind her. She wanted out. She didn’t want to live like this anymore. …But she had to. For her sake. “Almost there..” Came the voice once again, Amerya feeling herself being pulled to the building at the end of the street. Was this it? Was this where her Mask had been taken? She needed to find out… She needed her Mask. Entering the room, Amerya’s panicked state was washed away from her, a great feeling of comfort and warmth overcoming the woman as she laid eyes on the Mask. “There you are..” She muttered, moving over towards it and affectionately rubbing a thumb over the front of it. It was there, it was her Mask. Carefully, she takes the object in both of her hands, looking down at the one object that keeps her held together, the one thing that she found herself relying on over and over. Closing her eyes, Amerya brings the mask up, and waits as she allows the mask to attach itself to its owner, finding comfort in the familiar action and feeling. She was back. And this time she wouldn’t let the Mask out of her sight. Opening her eyes, Amerya finds herself in darkness, a frantic cacophony of sounds masquerading as a song finds its way to her ears. While definitely chilling, Amerya also finds a strange comfort in the noise, vastly preferring it to the complete silence that she had previously dealt with in the strange checkered city. Turning, Amerya catches spotlights switching on one by one, illuminating certain parts of this strange area she had found herself in. Large symbols presented themselves over other figures standing in this same, arena-like place and a quick glance upwards revealed hers as black. A manner of keeping track of some “team” related information, perhaps? The first contestant caught her attention almost immediately. …The Goose was back. And it was staring directly towards her. To her right was… a Deer? Perhaps having both of these in here with her was some sort of metaphor? That she was nothing more than a rabid beast… That was, probably, thinking about it too deeply. And finally, to her left, was a featureless humanoid, causing Amerya to let off a sigh of relief. It appeared that the masks enchantments were still working, and hadn’t been tampered with. And thus, to Amerya at least, they had no discernable features to note. As the song reached a crescendo, a booming voice rang out above all else. Welcome to the Field of Song. No Good can applaud you; no Evil can end your performance. Prove yourselves worthy, Pawns, or perish in the silent dark.” “Prove ourselves worthy? Sounds straightforward enough!” And with that, the game was afoot. She would only need to eliminate the others with brutal efficiency, and raw strength… There was no need to rely on her ability just yet.
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