Zarina Alluka Beliala MaruchieSakata * ChrysusVeneficaSugarDragon
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Zarina Alluka Beliala MaruchieSakata * ChrysusVeneficaSugarDragon
MemberApril 17, 2026 at 3:31 am in reply to: Beyond the Veil: The Queen’s ArrivalThe Gateway to Grandeur
The spider was a blur of obsidian limbs, but Yuta was faster. Zarina didn’t even need to shout a warning; as he lunged forward with his katana, she was already moving in a perfect, mirrored arc.
She clapped her hands together, a golden alchemical circle erupting on the pavement beneath the creature’s front legs. “Hold it right there!” she commanded. The ground transmuted instantly into a dense, magnetic quicksand, snagging the spider’s jagged joints.
Yuta didn’t miss a beat. Using the momentary opening, he propelled himself off a rusted car, his blade glowing with a fierce, concentrated energy. With a single, fluid strike, he cleaved through the creature’s core. Blue ichor sprayed the cracked asphalt, and the beast collapsed into a heap of twitching chitin.
They stood for a second in the settling dust, breathing in sync. Zarina glanced at him, a flicker of genuine surprise in her cosmic eyes. They hadn’t even spoken a word of strategy, yet they had moved like a seasoned duo.
“Not bad, Newbie,” she said, hiding her impressed smile as she brushed a stray blonde-and-purple lock from her face. “You might actually survive the afternoon.”
The Crossing
They reached the base of the Extraction Tower, where a massive, swirling blue portal hummed with the power of the GSC’s finest sorcery. “Step close, Yuta. The transition can be a bit… dizzying.”
The transition was violent, a sensory whiplash that made Yuta’s ears pop. As they stepped through the shimmering veil of the Extraction Tower’s portal, the world didn’t just change—it inverted.
The gray, suffocating silence of the Borderlands vanished, replaced by a sensory explosion. The air was suddenly sweet, filled with the scent of ozone and blooming jasmine. The sky above was a vibrant, impossible indigo, and instead of skeletal ruins, a thriving metropolis stretched out before them. Floating magi-tech vehicles hummed overhead, neon signs in a dozen languages flickered against the twilight, and the sheer, vibrant life of Skyrie throbbed through the very ground.
Yuta stumbled as they emerged onto the polished marble floors of the receiving plaza. He looked like a man who had walked out of a nightmare and straight into a dream. His hand gripped his katana hilt white-knuckled, his eyes wide and disoriented as he tried to process the soaring architecture and the bustling crowds of the Grand Sugar Clan’s home.
Zarina watched his jaw practically hit the floor. Seeing the powerful, stoic sorcerer who had just cleaved a giant spider in half look so utterly lost was the highlight of her day. She let out a soft, melodic giggle, the sound bright and clear against the city’s hum.
“Close your mouth, Yuta. You’ll catch flies,” she teased, her golden-and-black robes shimmering under the artificial suns of the city. She gave him a playful, grounding nudge with her elbow. “Welcome to the thriving heart of the world. It’s a bit more crowded than the wasteland, isn’t it?”
Yuta blinked, looking at the people—some human, some… definitely not—walking by with groceries, tablets, and weapons. “Is this… a dream?”
“If it is, it’s a very expensive one,” Zarina replied, already steering him by the shoulder toward a sleek, white-and-gold spire nearby. “But before you get a tour, we have protocol. All ‘new droppings’ go straight to the Sugarview Medical Center. We need to make sure your soul is anchored properly and that your… friend… didn’t pick up any parasites in the Borderlands.”
She glanced at the ring on his finger, then back up at his flustered face, her cosmic purple eyes dancing with amusement.
“Don’t worry, the doctors here have seen everything. Though, I suspect you and your Queen might be the most interesting case they’ve had all week.”
She led him toward the sliding glass doors of the medical bay, looking back at him one last time with a mischievous grin. “Come on, sorcerer. Let’s go see if you’re as healthy as you are polite.”
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Zarina Alluka Beliala MaruchieSakata * ChrysusVeneficaSugarDragon
MemberApril 17, 2026 at 2:33 am in reply to: Beyond the Veil: The Queen’s ArrivalThe Extraction Protocol
Zarina let the last of the golden cosmic dust settle from her palms. She didn’t look threatened; instead, she tilted her head, her cosmic purple eyes scanning Yuta with a clinical, almost predatory curiosity. It was the gaze of an alchemist who had just found a very rare ingredient.
“You’re very polite for someone who almost had their guardian spirit tear a hole through a fellow traveler,” she said, her voice smooth but carrying a professional edge. She didn’t wait for him to respond before she hopped down from the ledge, landing a few feet from him with a metallic *clink* from her utility belt.
She closed the distance, stepping into his personal space to look him in the eye. “Yuta Okkotsu. Well, Yuta, welcome to the Borderlands. Though I suspect you didn’t buy a ticket to get here.”
She circled him slowly, her eyes drifting toward the ring on his finger where the energy of the phantom had receded. “That… thing. I’ve never seen a spirit with that specific density. It’s not elemental, and it’s certainly not a construct of this world’s alchemy. It feels like a localized singularity of grief and devotion.” She stopped in front of him, a small, knowing smirk playing on her lips. “Is she always that protective of you?”
Before he could stammer out an explanation, she checked a device on her wrist—a sleek, gold-trimmed tracker.
“Save the origin story for later. You’re lucky I found you. This metropolis is a dead zone, and the ‘lesser’ creatures you fought were just the scouts. The noise your friend made is going to draw things in this region that even I’d rather not negotiate with.”
She turned on her heel, her black and gold cloak billowing behind her as she began walking toward the north, gesturing for him to follow.
“I’m Zarina, an alchemist of the Grand Sugar Clan. Since you clearly have no idea where you are, you’re officially under my escort. We’re heading to the Extraction Tower. It’s the only place with a stable enough perimeter to get you properly processed and out of the line of fire.”
She glanced back over her shoulder, her purple eyes shimmering. “Keep that katana ready, Yuta. And if your phantom feels like coming out again… tell her to stay on my good side. I’d hate to have to put her in a jar.”
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Zarina Alluka Beliala MaruchieSakata * ChrysusVeneficaSugarDragon
MemberApril 17, 2026 at 1:59 am in reply to: Beyond the Veil: The Queen’s ArrivalThe Alchemist’s Gaze
The rooftop of the derelict high-rise offered a grim, panoramic view of the Borderlands. From the east, the rhythmic boom of heavy ordinance echoed—the Grand Sugar Clan was likely deep in the fray, trying to carve out a path for survivors. Zarina adjusted the strap of her satchel, the glass vials within clinking softly. She had spent the morning salvaging—finding a rare, pulse-reactive crystal and a handful of ancient, mana-soaked artifacts that would serve her alchemy well.
She had been scanning the horizon for smoke signals or distress flares when the air simply… *tore*.
A boy in white was suddenly there, tumbling onto the cracked pavement below. Zarina didn’t move; she instinctively crouched lower, her eyes narrowing. People didn’t just appear here unless they were being discarded—or summoned.
She watched him carefully. He looked disoriented, almost fragile in the sprawling ruins, but the way he handled the lesser creatures changed her mind. His movements weren’t just fast; they were efficient. A swordsman of high caliber.
*“An ally? Or another variable I can’t account for?”* she mused, her fingers hovering over a flash-powder vial. In this world, the benefit of the doubt was a luxury, but his eyes held a desperate kind of humanity she hadn’t seen in a long while.
Then, the behemoth emerged.
Zarina held her breath as the massive beast cornered him. She began to stand, preparing to intervene with a transmutation circle, but the boy spoke first. The sky seemed to bruise purple as a gargantuan, bone-white entity erupted from the space behind him.
Zarina’s breath hitched. As a sorceress, she could feel the sheer, overwhelming density of the energy radiating from the phantom. It was beautiful and terrifying in equal measure—a masterpiece of spiritual manifestation.
A small, impressed smile tugged at the corner of her lips as the phantom tore through the beast with a protective ferocity that shook the foundations of the street. *“Magnificent,”* she whispered.
But the victory was short-lived.
As the beast fell, the phantom didn’t dissipate. Slowly, its massive, many-eyed head tilted upward. The gaze didn’t linger on the carnage; it swept past the ruins and locked onto the exact rooftop where Zarina stood.
Zarina’s smile vanished instantly. Her blood ran cold as she realized she had been spotted. The boy below looked exhausted, but his “guardian” was very much awake—and she looked like she didn’t appreciate being watched.
Zarina froze, her heart hammering against her ribs. She was a survivor, an alchemist of the Clan, but staring into the eyes of that phantom, she realized she might have just found the most dangerous thing in the Borderlands.
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Zarina Alluka Beliala MaruchieSakata * ChrysusVeneficaSugarDragon
MemberApril 23, 2025 at 4:20 pm in reply to: Rules of Alchemy: The Alchemist’s CourseZarina perched on her stool, goggles pushed up into her purple-blonde hair as she carefully poured shimmering powder into a glowing blue liquid. A soft fizz, followed by sparkles, told her the reaction was stabilizing — and also mildly sentient.
She tilted her head. “You’re not supposed to giggle, are you?”
The potion let out a cheerful <em data-start=”550″ data-end=”558″>hiccup and levitated an inch.<br data-start=”581″ data-end=”584″> She sighed. “We’re gonna get along great.”
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