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Mortema would look up and laugh a bit as Deva described the process of forced avatarization as being 'impossible', her laugh echoing in the same strange way as her words. "Impossible? You'll find all sorts of things that should be 'impossible' if you keep up this pointless struggle against Her and Her agents. Such supposed 'Laws' of reality are mere suggestions before our powers... And so we can simply shrug them off as though they were nothing. This form... I won't be in this form forever, but it will be more than enough to defeat all of you and destroy that pathetic human city... You, like all others will kneel before me and beg my forgiveness once I am done with you." She would declare, knocking her hand into a broken building and sending pieces flying as it couldn't withstand her strike. "Your little enchanted broom might harm my weaker form, but I have no plans of making the same mistake of letting you get any sort of strike against me." While she didn't believe that the broom would hurt her this time, she didn't want to take the risk after the pain of the last hit. Especially once she saw her strike blocked by the broom, seeing that it still had the power to get through evil and darkness like it had before. "Hmph... I do wonder how long that broom will hold up if it's the only defense that you have against my power..."
"I do not care for rankings... Eleven is far enough to achieve my goals... Besides, the others above me all have some way to use Her power to improve their own power. You think that I am the first one that can empower myself with it? Perhaps I am the only one to do so in this way... But we can all vastly improve our already powerful forms... Even that welp Valerie had learned to unleash that power... Nearly crossed half a fucking continent in under a minute..." Mortema would mutter the last part, actually feeling a bit impressed that she had managed such a feat, even if it was with the Cloaked One's powers.
"You act as though I didn't plan on hiding most of this from Her... Though there is always someone watching, you just need to know who before you start talking." The only reason that she was so willing to openly talk about her impending betrayal was because she knew that the only people that would be watching were those that had the same types of plans that she had. They were always careful about that, always checking to see who was watching and who could be listening, needing to be careful of every step of their plan just in case the Cloaked One or her actually loyal servants caught wind of their plans. Of course, that didn't mean that they didn't have back up plans in case the wrong people got wind of their plans, Valerie and Neith were perfect examples of that. People weren't going to get in the way, they had been planning this for ages and they weren't going to just let it all fall apart simply because the angel got a little bit too chatty.
"HAH! If you are withdrawing from this battle then I have won... You can not withdraw, otherwise this entire story will fall before me!" Mortema would gloat without realizing that Deva simply meant that she was bringing someone new in to face her. Though once Deva looked over to Isa, she would notice that the ice mage was barely keeping her focus, her knees buckling a bit as she tried to keep herself stood up through shear force of will, trying not to kneel despite the powerful impulse. Noranya, meanwhile, would already be kneeling, ready to show obedience and devotion to her Mistress. "Oh I think I see where you're going with this... You wish to bring someone ELSE in to fight your battles for you!" She'd gloat, trying to incite just a little bit of anger in return to Deva, hoping to make her upset in some form as petty revenge for the exchange from earlier.
She would cross her arms and watch as darkness began to coalesce, actually rather curious as to what sort of powers that the dark being that Deva was bringing forth to challenge her. While before she had been angry and crazed, now she seemed almost excited to face something that could help her better test the powers and limits of her form. Now she wanted to see the extent of this new power, feel it break through something much more capable of facing her in a battle of darkness. Though her eye would twitch a bit once she heard the new arrival singing, the annoyance from earlier coming back just as quickly now. "Do you associate yourself with ANYONE that understands to take things seriously?!" Mortema would ask incredulously, her earlier excitement fading a little bit in the knowledge that her opponent was just as aggravating as the angel. Her only hope that the darkness would somehow make the woman more tolerable, though she doubted that even that was true at this point. The fighting around them had stopped the moment that Mortema had appeared, many Monsters and humans kneeling down as well, with Cheshire seeming to instead just sort of bounce around, looking nervous. Siegfried and Johnny would seem to be faring better as well, the veteran pulling Johnny away to try and get a bit further out of the aura that the both of them were being affected by.
"Do you bring me one that can actually give me some level of challenge? This one seems to revel in darkness and evil... Though that means nothing without seeing what she can actually do... Let's see it then, Xarkana..." Mortema would say, somehow knowing the woman's name even without having been properly introduced. Likely just another power that the woman had gained from her transformation. "My apologies to interrupt your plans with any sort of demon... However, I do believe that I'm far more powerful than any demon that you'll encounter..." Once again she'd hit another broken down building to launch rubble away from them, these pieces landing in the water and creating a huge splash from the weight and the speed that she had knocked them away with. "Oh but don't worry about that... I have no plans of treating either of you like that pile of rubble and stone... You'll both be my personal little slaves from now on... Two for the price of one... Perhaps I should actually be thanking you, Deva, for bringing yet another person to share in your fate..." She would laugh yet again, energy preparing once again for a battle, Mortema seeming even more confident than she had been mere moments ago.
"Yes... Pretty surprising... Didn't think you... had summons other... than the Tome..." Isa would answer, her voice sounding strained as she tried to force herself to remain standing, as though it were a genuine struggle even to just talk while she was keeping herself from kneeling down. "Human or not, she will soon fall before me like all others!" Mortema would note when Deva made a reminder that she was once again fighting yet another human in this whole scenario. Once Deva asked, the Tome would shine a bit and shoot a beam of energy at Xarkana, which the woman wouldn't actually feel hitting her. Deva would see the same rift in reality, the rules and laws of the story fighting the change, trying to enforce its own rules, before the rift would fade away and Xarkana wouldn't feel any sort of difference, but now she'd be able to use all of her powers, unrestrained by the world around her.
"It seems that you and I have a very different definition of fear... But don't worry, soon I'll teach you true fear right before you learn to worship it..." Her form got just a bit closer, looming over the two of them as darkness and energy would just wisp and flow around her. Xarkana would constantly feel that pressure deep in the back of her mind, but if she hadn't knelt before her before, chances were that she was managing to resist the woman's aura perfectly. "My name? My name is Mortema, Progenitor of Darkness, Mother to all Monsters of the Night! As for my fear... I fear NOTHING! Fear is a concept held by the weak! Nothing threatens me, and therefore nothing brings me fear!" She would announce, her voice booming across the land as her hand gripped into a fist, a smile crossing her as her opponent held her weapons against her. "Very well, you little knight... Prepare yourself to face the evil villain that you just CAN'T defeat..." Then she'd slam her hand into the ground, rather than making an impact, her hand would just seem to sink into the ground as though nothing was there. A pool of pure darkness would appear around Xarkana's feet and shadow tentacles would shoot up, trying to grip at her sword and shield, as well as her arms and legs, tight grips attempting to pull her right down into the shadows. "Sink into my realm, and learn what it means to face TRUE darkness!" And if Xarkana wasn't careful, she'd feel herself being dragged down into some sort of pocket dimension, likely one that was under Mortema's control at this point. "A nice little morsel of darkness... a brilliant new minion with the powers of darkness to help tear apart humanity... I can't wait..." She laughed, seeming to already believe that Xarkana had lost the battle, as though she stood absolutely no chance.


Mortema would look up and laugh a bit as Deva described the process of forced avatarization as being 'impossible', her laugh echoing in the same strange way as her words. "Impossible? You'll find all sorts of things that should be 'impossible' if you keep up this pointless struggle against Her and Her agents. Such supposed 'Laws' of reality are mere suggestions before our powers... And so we can simply shrug them off as though they were nothing. This form... I won't be in this form forever, but it will be more than enough to defeat all of you and destroy that pathetic human city... You, like all others will kneel before me and beg my forgiveness once I am done with you." She would declare, knocking her hand into a broken building and sending pieces flying as it couldn't withstand her strike. "Your little enchanted broom might harm my weaker form, but I have no plans of making the same mistake of letting you get any sort of strike against me." While she didn't believe that the broom would hurt her this time, she didn't want to take the risk after the pain of the last hit. Especially once she saw her strike blocked by the broom, seeing that it still had the power to get through evil and darkness like it had before. "Hmph... I do wonder how long that broom will hold up if it's the only defense that you have against my power..."
"I do not care for rankings... Eleven is far enough to achieve my goals... Besides, the others above me all have some way to use Her power to improve their own power. You think that I am the first one that can empower myself with it? Perhaps I am the only one to do so in this way... But we can all vastly improve our already powerful forms... Even that welp Valerie had learned to unleash that power... Nearly crossed half a fucking continent in under a minute..." Mortema would mutter the last part, actually feeling a bit impressed that she had managed such a feat, even if it was with the Cloaked One's powers.
"You act as though I didn't plan on hiding most of this from Her... Though there is always someone watching, you just need to know who before you start talking." The only reason that she was so willing to openly talk about her impending betrayal was because she knew that the only people that would be watching were those that had the same types of plans that she had. They were always careful about that, always checking to see who was watching and who could be listening, needing to be careful of every step of their plan just in case the Cloaked One or her actually loyal servants caught wind of their plans. Of course, that didn't mean that they didn't have back up plans in case the wrong people got wind of their plans, Valerie and Neith were perfect examples of that. People weren't going to get in the way, they had been planning this for ages and they weren't going to just let it all fall apart simply because the angel got a little bit too chatty.
"HAH! If you are withdrawing from this battle then I have won... You can not withdraw, otherwise this entire story will fall before me!" Mortema would gloat without realizing that Deva simply meant that she was bringing someone new in to face her. Though once Deva looked over to Isa, she would notice that the ice mage was barely keeping her focus, her knees buckling a bit as she tried to keep herself stood up through shear force of will, trying not to kneel despite the powerful impulse. Noranya, meanwhile, would already be kneeling, ready to show obedience and devotion to her Mistress. "Oh I think I see where you're going with this... You wish to bring someone ELSE in to fight your battles for you!" She'd gloat, trying to incite just a little bit of anger in return to Deva, hoping to make her upset in some form as petty revenge for the exchange from earlier.
She would cross her arms and watch as darkness began to coalesce, actually rather curious as to what sort of powers that the dark being that Deva was bringing forth to challenge her. While before she had been angry and crazed, now she seemed almost excited to face something that could help her better test the powers and limits of her form. Now she wanted to see the extent of this new power, feel it break through something much more capable of facing her in a battle of darkness. Though her eye would twitch a bit once she heard the new arrival singing, the annoyance from earlier coming back just as quickly now. "Do you associate yourself with ANYONE that understands to take things seriously?!" Mortema would ask incredulously, her earlier excitement fading a little bit in the knowledge that her opponent was just as aggravating as the angel. Her only hope that the darkness would somehow make the woman more tolerable, though she doubted that even that was true at this point. The fighting around them had stopped the moment that Mortema had appeared, many Monsters and humans kneeling down as well, with Cheshire seeming to instead just sort of bounce around, looking nervous. Siegfried and Johnny would seem to be faring better as well, the veteran pulling Johnny away to try and get a bit further out of the aura that the both of them were being affected by.
"Do you bring me one that can actually give me some level of challenge? This one seems to revel in darkness and evil... Though that means nothing without seeing what she can actually do... Let's see it then, Xarkana..." Mortema would say, somehow knowing the woman's name even without having been properly introduced. Likely just another power that the woman had gained from her transformation. "My apologies to interrupt your plans with any sort of demon... However, I do believe that I'm far more powerful than any demon that you'll encounter..." Once again she'd hit another broken down building to launch rubble away from them, these pieces landing in the water and creating a huge splash from the weight and the speed that she had knocked them away with. "Oh but don't worry about that... I have no plans of treating either of you like that pile of rubble and stone... You'll both be my personal little slaves from now on... Two for the price of one... Perhaps I should actually be thanking you, Deva, for bringing yet another person to share in your fate..." She would laugh yet again, energy preparing once again for a battle, Mortema seeming even more confident than she had been mere moments ago.
"Yes... Pretty surprising... Didn't think you... had summons other... than the Tome..." Isa would answer, her voice sounding strained as she tried to force herself to remain standing, as though it were a genuine struggle even to just talk while she was keeping herself from kneeling down. "Human or not, she will soon fall before me like all others!" Mortema would note when Deva made a reminder that she was once again fighting yet another human in this whole scenario. Once Deva asked, the Tome would shine a bit and shoot a beam of energy at Xarkana, which the woman wouldn't actually feel hitting her. Deva would see the same rift in reality, the rules and laws of the story fighting the change, trying to enforce its own rules, before the rift would fade away and Xarkana wouldn't feel any sort of difference, but now she'd be able to use all of her powers, unrestrained by the world around her.
"It seems that you and I have a very different definition of fear... But don't worry, soon I'll teach you true fear right before you learn to worship it..." Her form got just a bit closer, looming over the two of them as darkness and energy would just wisp and flow around her. Xarkana would constantly feel that pressure deep in the back of her mind, but if she hadn't knelt before her before, chances were that she was managing to resist the woman's aura perfectly. "My name? My name is Mortema, Progenitor of Darkness, Mother to all Monsters of the Night! As for my fear... I fear NOTHING! Fear is a concept held by the weak! Nothing threatens me, and therefore nothing brings me fear!" She would announce, her voice booming across the land as her hand gripped into a fist, a smile crossing her as her opponent held her weapons against her. "Very well, you little knight... Prepare yourself to face the evil villain that you just CAN'T defeat..." Then she'd slam her hand into the ground, rather than making an impact, her hand would just seem to sink into the ground as though nothing was there. A pool of pure darkness would appear around Xarkana's feet and shadow tentacles would shoot up, trying to grip at her sword and shield, as well as her arms and legs, tight grips attempting to pull her right down into the shadows. "Sink into my realm, and learn what it means to face TRUE darkness!" And if Xarkana wasn't careful, she'd feel herself being dragged down into some sort of pocket dimension, likely one that was under Mortema's control at this point. "A nice little morsel of darkness... a brilliant new minion with the powers of darkness to help tear apart humanity... I can't wait..." She laughed, seeming to already believe that Xarkana had lost the battle, as though she stood absolutely no chance.