Inside their virtuality, Hoshiko looked around, the expressions on everyone's faces ranging from too far jaded or incredulous to speak. It probably consumed less calories and processing power to at least message each other there, but there was some sort of comfort in talking in meatspace that wasn't present in their shared VR.
"I don't think neodrenaline is what Wen needs," the Tiger Princess tried to stay positive as she rummaged through one of the bodies. As Wen felt his heart go into MAXIMUM OVERDRIVE for the second time, Hoshiko popped a wax sealed cork and poured some of the somehow-hot-yet-not contents onto his head. "Just keep thinking about how you should be when you're healthy Wen." Having given Wen some of the Aos'Si 'secret formula', Hoshiko surveyed the scene. At worst, they suffered contusions and small - but painful - stress fractures or cracks in their bone.
Wen was probably the worst off, suffering plenty of the aforementioned, plus the lingering injuries from being close to several small explosions. His vision wavered in and out, with his helmet and suit giving a better picture. His bones ached, and the entirety of his chest was bruised over. Plus, his suit being water-blasted meant the camouflage was effectively destroyed. But the somehow hot, even itchy potion poured over his head changed that. Wen's pain dulled to aches, his sight steadied, and his hands felt like they had fallen asleep, which was an improvement.
Both Jun and Wu however, felt like they both had a 'very long day' in a very relatable way. Other than a few bruises and suit layer degredation, they were fine. Most importantly though, both the princesses seemed well enough. Hoshiko herself had regained most of her senses from the flashbangs, but was still relying on her suit sensors instead. Koyama looked less than pleased, but like her sister, came off relatively well with only some bruises.
As Xian walked over to the chunks of glowing red heartstone, the Aos'Si caster's intestines slithered and dragged her back together. Soon enough, there was a faint, low and long sobbing that came from the caster as the Tigress's axe was raised. And, when Xian's axe fell, the largest remaining chunk shattered. There was a flash of light, and the endless abyss of the ocean. The cold, crushing expanse of the deeps, and waiting for eternity.
Until -
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Empire of Daqin,
Pínqióng (貧窮) System
The Forbidden City
"Uuuuuuuuugh," Hoshiko moaned, flopping onto a couch in their backroom lounge. "Do we have to do reward ceremonies mother?" Even though the Daqinren did it all in virtuality, award ceremonies didn't change in that they were still as unpleasant as they were important for marking a special occasion or moment.
"Of course!" the Empress delightedly smiled. "How else are we to gloat about our great achievements?" she clasped her hands together. From the ground as a soldier though, it was difficult to see just what they had actually accomplished.
"I don't think neodrenaline is what Wen needs," the Tiger Princess tried to stay positive as she rummaged through one of the bodies. As Wen felt his heart go into MAXIMUM OVERDRIVE for the second time, Hoshiko popped a wax sealed cork and poured some of the somehow-hot-yet-not contents onto his head. "Just keep thinking about how you should be when you're healthy Wen." Having given Wen some of the Aos'Si 'secret formula', Hoshiko surveyed the scene. At worst, they suffered contusions and small - but painful - stress fractures or cracks in their bone.
Wen was probably the worst off, suffering plenty of the aforementioned, plus the lingering injuries from being close to several small explosions. His vision wavered in and out, with his helmet and suit giving a better picture. His bones ached, and the entirety of his chest was bruised over. Plus, his suit being water-blasted meant the camouflage was effectively destroyed. But the somehow hot, even itchy potion poured over his head changed that. Wen's pain dulled to aches, his sight steadied, and his hands felt like they had fallen asleep, which was an improvement.
Both Jun and Wu however, felt like they both had a 'very long day' in a very relatable way. Other than a few bruises and suit layer degredation, they were fine. Most importantly though, both the princesses seemed well enough. Hoshiko herself had regained most of her senses from the flashbangs, but was still relying on her suit sensors instead. Koyama looked less than pleased, but like her sister, came off relatively well with only some bruises.
As Xian walked over to the chunks of glowing red heartstone, the Aos'Si caster's intestines slithered and dragged her back together. Soon enough, there was a faint, low and long sobbing that came from the caster as the Tigress's axe was raised. And, when Xian's axe fell, the largest remaining chunk shattered. There was a flash of light, and the endless abyss of the ocean. The cold, crushing expanse of the deeps, and waiting for eternity.
Until -
__________________
Empire of Daqin,
Pínqióng (貧窮) System
The Forbidden City
"Uuuuuuuuugh," Hoshiko moaned, flopping onto a couch in their backroom lounge. "Do we have to do reward ceremonies mother?" Even though the Daqinren did it all in virtuality, award ceremonies didn't change in that they were still as unpleasant as they were important for marking a special occasion or moment.
"Of course!" the Empress delightedly smiled. "How else are we to gloat about our great achievements?" she clasped her hands together. From the ground as a soldier though, it was difficult to see just what they had actually accomplished.