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Defeats Valefor

Feb 7th, 2024
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  1. Just as the group seemed poised to go after him, I pushed out with my aura, hard.
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  3. Heads turned.
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  5. I hadn't even meant to. It was instinct, and it was instinct on behalf of Chris. I didn't even care that much about Chris.
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  7. The act on his behalf brought the pledge to Valefor to mind. I'd promised to serve, and it was a loop in my thoughts now. The usual techniques didn't help to break it.
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  9. It was a peculiar battlefield, so many people frozen in place, the combatants on the Fallen side not wanting to break the spell by jarring anyone too much. I hadn't experienced it myself, but it seemed that if people were told to stop, and were set to moving by a stumble or a push, that was enough that it needed to be renewed.
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  11. Damsel had broken her prosthetic hand to make her power spark, each stumble forcing a renewal. Now she stalked toward the group. Her last order had been to kill her friends.
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  13. Thought process: I needed to help Valefor. I needed to help the others. I couldn't break the mental loop and I couldn't remain neutral anymore, now that the thought was heavy in my mind's eye. I would help Valefor.
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  15. I flew to Valefor, while everyone's attention was on Chris.
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  17. *****
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  19. I collided with Valefor fairly hard as I put my arms around him. He couldn't see me coming, so he couldn't even brace against the impact. I would help him in such a way that he couldn't tell me to stop helping and put himself in danger again.
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  21. Collecting him, I flew away from the scene.
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  23. I would help and serve him. That was the idea he'd planted in my head.
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  25. Before he could catch his breath from the impact, I flew in a spiral tight enough his legs went out to the side, and then gently deposited him on a rooftop.
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  27. I flew away before he could catch his footing, get a lungful of air, and give me another command.
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  29. The compulsion wasn't gone. It was there.
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  31. But it had abated. I'd served the rule, but not the spirit.
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  33. - Shadow 5.10
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