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"Oh, well I guess that was more just wishful thinking then more than anything," Giselle said, sighing softly. "Because Kylie's told me some of what she went through, when Reggie... you know, that's why I didn't want to resort to that and stuff," she added to Cosimo after Gale had left.

After that, Giselle followed Terra out and down towards the shores, knowing that she needed to learn how to control her new powers, else she'd likely never come through this relatively unscathed. As they ventured through the city, Giselle saw Cos's flags flying everywhere, and any ships that hadn't turned to his colors had been sunk from the looks of it, or most had anyway, as she couldn't see all of them. She could only hope that meant the shooter wouldn't be leaving Garellia by boat.

"Terra... how many ships does he have exactly? Oh also, is Gestalt alright?" Giselle asked curiously as they walked, and eventually when they got to the beach they were heading for, Giselle followed Terra out into the water.

"A-Alright, here goes nothing," Giselle replied when Terra told her what to do, sighing softly as she focused herself to do as told.

With that, Giselle reached out with her senses, flaring the symbols on her arm up, as she pulled up a small thin tendril of water next to her, about an inch thick. "Okay, n-now what?" Giselle asked, waving the little tendril about like a snake that could fly through the air.
 
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Gestalt is recovering. Unlike Cosimo and Kylie, he's entirely human. No one is really sure what Cosimo is. Now, the water. I said Call it, not tickle it. Like this. she said, taking one step forward and breathing in deep.

Giselle's tattoo flared in reaction to the force Terra was putting out, or rather, drawing in, the water rushing.... away from them. And the motion Terra was making wasn't a pull, it was a push, she was shoving the water away. Then Giselle saw it, a wave, large, Very large, barreling towards them as Giselle watched the seabed dry up for almost 10 feet in front of them as the wave grew. Then you let it go. she breathed softly, releasing her hold on the water. But what she had put into motion wasn't stopping.

What you start, you finish, what you take, you give back. I gave the water to the sea to call it, now I take it back. she said, opening her arms wide in front of Giselle. Her complete lack of resistance was apparent but the wave parted over them to smash onto the beach behind them. The ocean doesn't serve you, but water is patient, smooth. If you want a wave to build, you push, if you want it to fade, you pull it's legs out from under it. You have to master this basic concept, of accepting what you've put into motion, and trusting in it, or the serpent will never trust you. she said, moving to sit on the beach, patting Giselle on the shoulder as she passed. Now. Call the water, like you mean it.
 
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Giselle blushed a bit as Terra told her not to tickle the water, but to call it. "I... was worried that I'd pass out again if I didn't take things slow here," Giselle said, letting the symbols on her arm flare up as she watched Terra using her own water calling powers.

Watching the wave that Terra was creating build up higher and higher, Giselle idly wondered what she had done wrong before against Hecate. After Terra had released the water finally, and came back towards her, Giselle looked thoroughly embarrassed that she had passed out from just the bit of water she'd had before when fighting Hecate. "A-Alright, I'll do my best," Giselle replied with a nod.

Stepping a couple of steps further out, Giselle flared her tattoo more, calling upon the power within, and she pushed outward, much like Terra had done, figuring that she might get a better sense of what to do more properly if she did the same things that her current mentor had done. Giselle pushed the water back out until as much as Terra had gotten, or as close as she could tell anyway, and then she let it go. "So... when I call water, to do whatever, I can't simply keep using it, I must let it go. And only then, can I call on it again. Or... am I missing something else?" Giselle said as she released the water.
 
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Terra watched and nodded as Giselle practiced. Giselle found there was almost no resistance to her push, but that she could feel the weight build behind the wave, and that the resistance that hadn't initially been there was building with it. Her markings Sang as she let it take the strain, actually put it to work. It LIKED to be cut loose, it enjoyed the strain. When she let it go, she felt the serpent reluctantly but obediently let go, the wave rushing forward.

It was the serpent that broke the wave around her, nothing that she did. She'd let it go.

I imagine, what you did wrong, was that you focused too hard on one thing, and not in the right way. So it rebelled. As you see there, if you want a big wave, you push harder, but that the wave is useless and outright dangerous if you don't let it do the actual work itself. If it collapses on itself it rebuilds, and recollapses, until it simply cannot hold the weight anymore. If you attacked, used the water as a weapon too often, the mark likely rebelled and the power went out of control. When you built the wave, did you pull the water up? or push it down. Understanding the water is the first thing. We'll have you meet your new friend when you've gotten that far. Mostly because I don't think Kylie would forgive me if Tidecaller Killed you. Terra said, letting Giselle continue.
 
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Giselle kept practicing with her newfound powers, glancing back to Terra and sighing a bit. She felt the marks on her arm seemingly enjoying being used like this, though she could tell that the serpent was reluctant when she released the water, and that worried her, but thankfully it went along with her desires this time.

"I... tried to do it the same way I believe you did it. You pushed it outward, right? And then let it go," Giselle replied when Terra had finished talking. "And, I remember that I tried forming water upon Hecate's limbs, specifically her hands and feet, at first, to weigh her down, so that I could attack without her getting out of the way of my blows. I guess that wasn't a good idea," Giselle went on to say, wondering how she could have done that more properly.
 
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Water has a natural sway and flow to it, magically and otherwise. If you just tried to coallesce ice or something out of the moisture in the air, that takes considerably effort and strain. To simply freeze vapor in a specific place. What you need to do first if you're in an area where that is your only available option, is to create a reservoir you can draw on, and use that. Terra said, waving her hand about in the air and showing Giselle a bubble of water resting just above her palm.

Of course, you need to Use this water, give it back, or this happens. she said, drawing in a good deal more water, until she had a globe almost 2 foot in diameter. Unlike the smaller one, it's form wasn't stable, it ripple and bulged and pushed, trying to escape the unnatural state it had been made to take... before....

It exploded, and not as water, but as ice, shards once more flying around everywhere, just like what had happened to Giselle.

It comes down to your control. Condensing water means cooling the air, too much, and you get a natural reaction, the water freezes. And a magical one, the newly made ice explodes, trying to return to where you took it from. she said simply.

With Tidecaller, you can do this without the magics I'm using. But I'll bet you can feel him inside you. Letting you know what is and isn't alright, what strains him, what he is willing to do. And what he isn't. He will gladly reach out and strike, but if you don't draw him back, he'll recoil on you. she explained while Giselle continued to push and pull the waves, continued to feel the spirit of the serpent inside her reacting to her instruction as her action prompted Him to manipulate the water.
 
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"I see... so it was less that I couldn't do it, and more of, I just did it in the wrong way. And, I don't really know if he's truly spoken to me or not to be honest. I mean, I've never had this kind of power before, so I don't really know what to listen for, or feel for," Giselle replied as she kept pushing and pulling on the waves, and watching the bubble that Terra had summoned pop into shards of ice.

"Hmm... I wonder. Tidecaller, you can hear me, I know you can. Please, lend me your strength, and let me know if I'm pushing you too hard in the future, please... so that you don't knock me out next time," Giselle murmured softly, letting the waves crash back as she stopped pushing and pulling on them, where she began reaching out in a different way this time, and swirling the water around in a wide arc around them, making a whirlpool after a few moments, that extended out a good twenty feet across, a little ways out from shore, so that she and Terra weren't caught in it.
 
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Attempting talking to the watersnake resulted in something odd as several thick tendrils of water erupted around her, reaching to wrap around her arms and legs, worming into her clothes while Terra laughed and shook her head as they started to undress the Siren for absolutely no good reason.
 
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Giselle yelped as Tidecaller called up some tendrils of water that wormed their way into her clothing. "W-What the hell... come on now buddy, not right now," Giselle said, sighing softly as she tried to get through to the serpent to come to an understanding with it. "Is this your way of telling me no? That making a whirlpool out there simply isn't possible for you? And Terra, I'm glad you find this so funny," Giselle asked the thing after a few moments while Terra laughed at her misfortune, though even Giselle was having a hard time and was already cracking a smile.
 
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To her surprise her 'Guardian Spirit' Answered, and the sarcasm was readily apparent.

Just let me know if I'm pushing you too hard~ he answered in a deep resounding voice in her soul, before she was filled from every direction, tendrils pushing into her slit and ass, while another curled around her throat and shoved passed her lips, starting to thrust steadily, pushing deep while another wormed around her cock and started to suck and stroke steadily, taking full advantage of her for a reason she had Yet to figure out.
 
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"Heh, and here I was thinking I was pushing you too hard," Giselle said, finally losing it and bursting out laughing, before she felt her pussy and ass both spreading around watery tendrils, a lewd moan escaping her lips before they too were wrapped around another tendril of water.

As she stood there in Tidecaller's watery embrace, Giselle squealed yet again when she felt another tendril of water open up around her shaft, and swallow it up. She quickly grew hard as a rock, and couldn't help it, and oddly enough, she wasn't resisting, and was instead beginning to relax back in the thing's embrace, feeling days of stress instantly leaving her body. "Buddy... why this? And why now?" Giselle thought aloud, not knowing if he could hear her thoughts or not, but deciding to relax for now, because she had been so upset since what happened to Kylie, that she had taken no time to relax and unwind at all.
 
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Deciding something. was all the answer Giselle got as she relaxed, the orgy of watery tendrils fucking her hard and fast, working her body through a long line of messy orgasms until she went completely limp and was too weak to move. Once Tidecaller had finished with her, a whirlpool opened below her in the water and she was forcibly yanked through it, drawn down, down... down, far deeper then the water Had been where she'd been standing, until she stopped moving.

Her ordeal wasn't over though, as the tendrils started to fuck her again, unwilling and uninterested in stopping with her yet while she stared into two massive, red, glowing slitted eyes in the water. When I'm done toying with you. We can talk. a voice reverberated around her, echoing in the water, shaking her body and soul as she was feverishly violated under the sea, in the deepest, darkest, most forbidden depths of the ocean, her body a beast's plaything for now.
 
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"D-Deciding something? W-What is there to d-decide," Was all Giselle could think in between the moans and cries of passion that rang through her mind, her body having needed to feel this pleasure to relax it.

On and on it went, for what seemed like hours, even though she knew it wasn't quite that long. Giselle came quite fast the first time, letting it come out without any worries at all, her seed spurting out as her balls churned to produce more thanks to her blessing from Sehanine. A second climax came just as quick as the first, and then the third, and a fourth. After only about fifteen minutes in reality, Giselle's body went limp in the tendril's grasp, with Giselle panting madly to catch her breath before a whirlpool opened up beneath her.

As she was pulled under, Giselle panicked and took in as deep a breath as she possibly could before her head went under the water, the light dimming quickly as she sank further and further down, until she was surrounded by almost nothing but blackness. When she arrived at her destination, Giselle let out a choked moan as she felt the tendrils penetrating her again with wild abandon, her body writhing in their grasp. When she saw the two huge red eyes opening before her, Giselle stared back into them, her eyes half glazed over with lust, but there was still her determination and seriousness in them that would tell anything looking into them, that she was not going to give up on saving Kylie while she still drew breath.
 
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As Giselle was physically exhausted, the fucking stopped and she was left to float far down in the deeps with the serpent that continued to regard her. Why was I bound to you... I haven't been needed for a full millenia. And suddenly I'm tagged to what YOUR time calls a Siren. I find you underwhelming and wanting. You carry a weapon but you are unwilling to kill. Your lover lies dying and her soul scattered, and you are entirely unsure what to do. Knowing your... Kylie, as I picked through your memories, you underestimated her fragment and she nearly killed you. It was another fragment that saved you. The sun resides in the fairy. He said, seeming particularly annoyed by this situation and not caring about her determination in the slightest.

You could have opened your mouth, and killed the robed man with your voice, in an instant. Magic he may have but he is only human. he continued, flashes of sirens of old driving men to their knees with their songs as they wept blood pulsing through her mind. Your people once ruled the islands and the seas, made offerings to me and the other Tide Wyrms, judging by your memories the deep elves, your... Drow, have also pathetically declined. So be clear. What do you want to do. How are you going to do it. Why should I Not devour your soul right here and now? Tidecaller rumbled, eyes narrowing.

I remember when the Fey ruled the world, from end to end, took company with the old gods. Pride may have been their downfall to the human disease, that swarming, overbreeding mass. But now the Alfar are all but gone, the Ellyrin completely extinct, and their children reaching for a FRACTION of the power they once held.
 
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Giselle listened to Tidecaller speaking to her, after he... she... it, had exhausted her body to the point she couldn't move, having made her cum so many times that even she lost count at that point. As he spoke, Giselle felt her eyes tearing up and she closed them for a few moments.

"I... I'm not unwilling to kill, Tidecaller. And had I known that I could have killed that bastard as easily as you say, I would have done it," Giselle said, a bit angrily, as the flashes of old sirens bringing men to their knees and whatnot went through her mind. "And the reason that you shouldn't just kill me here. I'll give it to you. Because you need me, as much as I need you. You know as well as I do, if you devour me, you'll go back and lay dormant for another millennium, or longer... or possibly even forever. I was never raised to kill like Kylie was, but that doesn't mean that I'm not capable of it. I will do anything I have to in order to save her, Tidecaller," she went on to say, summoning as much strength as she could to raise up to look at his glowing red eyes, with anger flashing through her own.

"You say that I'm underwhelming and wanting. Then show me how not to be, if you don't like it," Giselle said, putting all of her strength in her words.
 
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Ha... haha... Hahhahahaha AHHH hahahahaha You Think I Dislike my Dormancy!? I ask what you are going to do, and you say Anything. Haven't you figured out that THAT is why you immediately set out for failure? You've opened so many options that you're finding yourself unable to act as 1000 possible actions are open to you. Decide, here and now Siren. Will you hunt her attackers, or will you put her back together First and let HER do the killing. If you slay her attackers in the month alloted, you can turn your attention entirely to her. But she will run rampant in the meantime and you must accept those consequences. Or will you put her back together first, and risk her attackers killing you thus destroying her chances of ever being whole again. Among other things. You know the raven queen is enraged, her Ravens rush this way and that searching for a way in to extinguish her shards before she can be brought back. Her own Mother has joined the hunt calling her monster, abomination. I hear her screaming across the threads in disgust and rage promising vengeance 1000 fold on Cosimo for allowing this to happen. And regretting ever giving birth to the Thing your lover is. Every god sits and waits or plots and plans and the fallen one prowls as well unbound by the compact but unwilling to openly challenge Melora. But there are older gods at play here and older forces waking up and you MUST choose and ACT. I wait and I listen. I have been commanded to aid you but I am no puppet. Your lover even now, her broken heart plots to destroy the entire country in her hatred and has found a vessel able to accomodate the power she needs. Of only 3 remaining Alfar on this planet one who shares her pain has let her take root in her heart and she waits on the mountain for something to give before she brings it all to ruin. he told her, speaking plainly and clearly.

You want me to show you what a Siren is capable of, then remember what it is like to KNOW that hatred and give it voice. Don't stab it, don't hit it, claim your heritage in full and scream it into nonexistance. Now open your eyes. he continued. A sound was rushing into her ears, moving water, Fast moving water, and at his command she'd open her eyes and see a wave almost 60 foot tall charging at the beach, Terra shaking her as she stood transfixed in the water. Open your voice to your anger! And ROAR!! Tidecaller bellowed in her mind as she looked up at a wall of water that her own power promised would crush them in an instant.
 
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As Tidecaller spoke, Giselle felt her anger welling up inside, threatening to overwhelm her the more he talked. She didn't want to let this power consume her, and control her. She was scared, terrified even, of what she may be capable of, if she misused it. It finally dawned on Giselle, that she would have to harness this power, and that maybe that was what Tidecaller was trying to tell her, maybe. "You are harsh, Tidecaller, but you are right. I won't let Kylie be broken any longer than I must. But I will get rid of those that would do her harm first, else I'll never be able to put her back together without someone interfering with it. However... when I get the chance to get another of her pieces under control, I will take it. Thank you Tidecaller," Giselle said, before she was brought back to reality.

As her eyes opened back up, and she saw the huge wall of water before her, with Terra shaking her, trying desperately to wake her back up, Giselle reached up with her left hand and gently pushed Terra out of her way, as Tidecaller told her to roar. Breathing in, Giselle unleashed the fury that had been building within her, aiming it directly at the wave of water, and pouring her power out into her voice, forcing the water wall back. "I... AM... FEEEEEY!" Giselle roared aloud as she shouted.
 
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As Giselle came back to reality, and let it all pour through her, that anger, that rage at the situation, at Kylie's attackers, even at Kylie and Cosimo and Terra for letting this happen. Dark thoughts, unfair and unbidden boiling through her, she felt the energy she so often used to soothe and comfort explode inside her into an inferno of strength she hadn't realized had Ever been at her call as she roared out her declaration and a wave of sound Tore across the sand and water, splitting it, before obliterating the wave and dissapating afterwards.

Of course the first tap of this power was draining, but it was intoxicating, to let it out, like it had been clawing at a cage looking for an escape for years. She could Sing comfort, peace. She could Scream pain and fury, she could roar out her hatred as if a Dragon rested in her chest waiting for an unfortunate target. It was the difference between a Drow that had come to the new way, living on the surface in peace, and the Dark Elf that prowled in their forgotten caverns fighting every day for everything they had. It was her heritage to claim and use as she pleased and the serpent inside her laughed. He Cackled with glee and pride.

There it is little wave singer... That's the Siren I remember..... What a Siren is... Lure them in, then Crush them under your power. he hissed to her, laughing darkly, menacingly, but now his gaze wasn't on her... It was out at her enemies. The Tide Caller was free in the world again inside her and was more then willing, gleeful even, to help her tear her enemies to pieces....

Terra meanwhile was staring in awe as the channel Giselle's voice had gouged out of the sand refilled with water and the waves became chaotic in the aftermath, blinking rapidly.

What even the fuck.
 
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Giselle was amazed at the sheer strength of her roar, watching the water wall dissipate and quite literally fall apart. Standing up after that roar was gone, Giselle heard, or felt rather, Tidecaller cackling. The feel of that power was... great, and there was a faint thought in the back of her mind, that called for more... to use this, destroy her enemies, destroy anyone that got in her way even, if she had to.

Just to make sure that she hadn't been dreaming, Giselle looked to Terra, then back to her arm where Tidecaller's symbols were, and then back to the ocean, where she took in a deep breath, and roared again, calling forth her fury again just as she had before, and pouring her power into her cry.

When she had done that, Giselle looked over to Terra and sighed softly. "I need a drink, Terra, and some food, and after that I think I need a little rest. But when I awaken... I'm going hunting. My enemies, and Kylie's, need to die... or we'll never get her back. I also need to talk to Cos again, and you I suppose... I need to know where that bastard is that turned Hecate against me, when I was so close to bringing her back," Giselle said softly to Terra, knowing who her first target was, as he was obviously one that was known to Cosimo and Terra, and they may be able to direct her newfound fury.
 
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Drawing on the power again, the water split and sand flew but without a target, the effect was more local, wider and shorter and far more violent, a wide cone in front of her boiling away into nothingness before Terra bonked her on the head.

Drink, Food, Info. And then you're back to training with the water. Tidecaller helped you scream. That's amazing. seriously, holy hell. But you still haven't gotten the hang of the water yet. she said seriously while Giselle's knees shook but she steadied quickly. The attack was powerful, very powerful, but it was tiring.

The fatigue will pass with practice and familiarity. And the priestess is correct. I accept you as my wielder in spirit. It is a start, nothing more. 1 day in battle is worth 100 days training. It will go quickly with me to guide. Tidecaller told her, seeming highly entertained and more then a little eager to start, but cautious.

Terra meanwhile was leading her back into the Harbor, stomping her way along towards a three story tavern called The Anchor's Chain, where the doors had been broken down, the top floor was recently on fire and most of the windows were gone, but everyone was cheering and singing inside to their patron pirate King Cosimo. Every time Giselle heard his name, the damned bear with the medallion pulsed.
 
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