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Duscae was one of the more pleasant regions that the Kingdom of Lucis controlled. Or, at least, "controlled".

Politically, Lucis was a reasonably large Kingdom. Its territory stretched from the east coast of the northern portion of Eos all the way to the desert in the West and was divided from the neighbouring country of Niflheim, now a self-styled 'Empire', by only a skysea inlet and a small land bridge in the sand. It was comprised of different biomes, with dry eastern scrub transitioning into plains, wet fenland and reasonably temperate forests in the valleys of Duscae and Cleigne. Cleigne also included, nominally, the lands that used to be the independent Kingdom of Glenys, but that one, with its self-governing exception and distant capital, was definitely a political inclusion more than a territorial one.

Realistically, Lucis was just the City of Insomnia. Outside the Walls of the Crown City, there was a general feeling of alienation and Othering from the people within, a separatist mindset that meant that those from inside the walls considered those from outside of it to be Foreign, in spite of the Kingdom's borders and the nationality of all from the north to the Skysea being, ostensibly, 'Lucian'. This wasn't helped by the fact that the majority of the Kingdom outside the walls was empty. There were a few settlements, the main ones being Lestallum, Balterossa and Galdin Quay, but for the most part, outposts and service stations aside, it was uninhabited except by farmers and ranchers.

Governing it was considered unimportant to the short-sighted ruling Class who never passed through the city walls and they all operated independently, either officially as with Balterossa, or effectively, like the others.

It was no surprise, though. A periodic, unpleasant phenomenon that caused an uptick in the number of Daemons had plagued the Kingdom for centuries, and the uninhabited land that came to be the Kingdom for centuries before that. It seemed to be a focal point and that made living outside the protective, probably magically enhanced walls dangerous. Attempts had been mounted, mistakes had been made and now the countryside, fen or forest or plain or scrub, was littered with the bones of towns and villages, all abandoned, all empty and most ruined or well on their way to it.

Levi didn't mind it. He liked the empty country. The Daemons were an issue, but they tended against coming out in the sunlight. As such, days were a risk only by dint of the local wildlife, larger and more aggressive than that of countries with similar emptiness due entirely to its empty period between the Solheim days and those of Lucis.

The nights... they were different.

All over Spira, both Ivalice and the floating continents, Daemons roamed the night, preying on people too weak to fend them off, or each other in the absence of their preferred food. They weren't too common in civilised lands, with only small fry appearing near population centers on account of the measures put in place to keep even the small numbers down. In the more remote spots, where people had died away from others, unable to be Sent and with regrets or anger tethering them to the Seen world, or the Daemons had moved to escape those who hunted them, they grew bigger and more ferocious, able to take more punishment in a fight and deal more accordingly. Unless they strayed across people and caused a problem, they were largely ignored.

In Lucis, they retreated to the old ruins, those that opened only at night, and infested them. Then they emerged when the sun dipped below the horizon to hunt. Elsewhere they could be rooted out in the daytime, when they were at their weakest, by organisations dedicated to the killing of them, but Lucis's interesting local history kept them safely sequestered during the day and their anti-Daemon force had nothing on those of other countries. It made for a strange situation and took away the single advantage hunters had during the day. The Daemons had no such disadvantage during the night, they could roam freely and had, at various points, ruined the chances of colonisation.

These days, there were wards that could keep Daemons away from ranches and service stations, bright lights that could be affixed to poles near the edges of the grounds to keep them away and keep those in the houses safe, but that didn't help Hunters. Hunters and, by extension, the Kingsglaive, only had their wits to keep them alive.

Well, their wits and Havens.

Havens were their single lifeline. Not quite the fortresses the Daemons had in the Solheim ruins, they nonetheless provided small bubbles of protection on rocky outcrops marked with symbols, the meanings of which had been long forgotten, the composition of the paint unknown.

Levi supposed that books existed somewhere, in some library or repository of tedious information, that gave names to them and their meanings, but he didn't give enough of a shit to go looking. As far as he was concerned, they gave the Glaives and Hunters somewhere to bed down if they needed to, allowed them to keep watch and take a break from putting their lives on the line to protect the pricks who were already safe behind the walls of Insomnia.

He could see why the Pulse party had been given the wider Kingdom of Lucis for their training. The land had been abandoned for centuries before the Lucians landed there and had then been ignored for centuries more. Other places, though wild, had been visited or inhabited at some point, or left as real areas of wilderness, unplagued by Mist except after the relatively brief Saturation that had covered the world after some war or other.

The only other landmass apart from Lucis that had been treated in a similar way was, undoubtedly, Pulse. Unless Levi just didn't know about another one that was the sort of monster-filled, Daemon-ravaged spiritual shitshow that Lucis was, at least.

It was the only logical location for their training to take place, the only approximation of their destination, not that they could know for sure. Somebody had mentioned the Wildlands, but somebody else had poo-pooed that comparison with superior experience, or so it seemed. Levi hadn't paid that much attention to the bickering of his charges. It helped, of course, that Lucis owned the land the training was taking place on, were funding the mission they were training for and had expendable Daemon killers with criminal records to try and keep the similarly expendable foreigners alive.

Levi didn't like some of them, but the majority were all right. Most had come with skills that helped and were just expanding their skillsets, others ... were a liability.

Still, a good number, liabilities or not, were equipped with Zanpakuto. They were apparently the best weapons against Daemons, equal to Innocence, and outstripped Levi's own weapons considerably. They were, from what he understood, magical bullshit soul-blades, uniquely specialised in cutting through the ridiculously hard Daemon skin.

He, conversely, had a sword that had been forged with magic. It was an old technique, and some families had ancient exampled each imbued with a different element, but these were relatively mass-produced, included small amounts of Holy magic and, while they cut through the Daemons and allowed them to do their job, weren't a patch on the historical blades or, of course, Zanpakuto.

They could do some of the heavy lifting.

They were camped in Duscae, in the camp that would be their home for the next week or so, and were in a reasonably comfortable Haven thirty or so miles away from the Wiz Chocobo Ranch. The air wasn't too humid, the temperature was neither too hot nor freezing cold and the levels of Mist were good enough to bring the risk of Daemons, but not the certainty of them. That the local wildlife was big and edible helped.

"So, today... some of you are going to go hunting," Levi said. "Who's shit at it?"

Date: 2020-05-06 10:45 pm (UTC)
theschemer: Frustrated. (Rewind.)
From: [personal profile] theschemer
"I'm not sure we'll ever know for certain," he said.

It was impossible to say, though the two possible guesses were fair ones. He looked over at the others, wanting to be away from the swamp and animals as soon as possible. Szayel, it appeared, was wasting no time in irritating all and sundry with his supposed superiority. He half hoped Ulquiorra wouldn't be too angry if Lumi killed him on Pulse.

"I think they're done," he said, indicating the three around the field-dressed thing.

Date: 2020-05-07 10:12 am (UTC)
hearstheplanet: (pic#2741950)
From: [personal profile] hearstheplanet
Aerith looked over and wrinkled her nose. If she concentrated on just the field dressed part, it was less disturbing, but it was hard to ignore the pile of guts and organs, and the head that lay detached and on the ground. "So they are," she agreed.

She glanced back to Ienzo. "Now we get to listen to Szayel complaining all the way back."

Date: 2020-05-07 10:16 am (UTC)
thatsit: (to my future)
From: [personal profile] thatsit
Ignis raised his hand to catch the attention of their two more squeamish party members. Aerith and Ienzo were excused as far as he was concerned, since they'd been instrumental in isolating the animal to begin with. Without them they'd have a much more drawn out fight against an entire herd of garula to deal with.

"A float spell, if you could?" he called. That would make the transporting of something so bulky into a veritable breeze. A rope around the legs and it would be an easy task to tow it back to camp so long as they kept the float spell active.

Date: 2020-05-07 07:15 pm (UTC)
theschemer: Sad 1. (Newest 2)
From: [personal profile] theschemer
"Oh good," he said, quietly.

Szayel complaining. His favourite.

He stayed back, not seeing the point in getting closer to the pile of unpleasantness when the cleaned carcass would be floating this way with Aerith's help before long. He broke away from Aerith so he could grab the birds, they hadn't liked the smell of the blood and had shied away, if not fled entirely.

Date: 2020-05-07 07:23 pm (UTC)
thechillyacademic: Ticked. (Hold in derision.)
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Even topped the thing up with cold, again not enough to freeze.

He even resisted doing the same to Szayel. That could wait until Pulse. He was sure nobody would mind too much.

Date: 2020-05-07 07:32 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] hearstheplanet
Aerith grinned as she stepped a little closer. "You're smarter than my usual hunting party anyway," she said, with a chuckle. She'd had to tell them about the float spell, and she still suspected they'd think of cutting it up and tying the parts to a chocobo before they thought of floating and tethering the entire thing.

She gave a twirl of her staff and directed the float spell at the butchered animal. It took, lifting the carcass half a foot off the plinth it rested on, where a slight breeze caused it to drift ever so gently sideways.

Date: 2020-05-07 07:38 pm (UTC)
sipthehoneylikeabutterfly: (direction)
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Szayel's eyes rolled so hard he almost got a glimpse of his own brain. "So is the garula." The berserker was well known for constantly butting heads with Grimmjow, which put his intelligence at around about that of shoe leather, and the fire elemental was...

Cute but dim, he believed the phrase was. Nice to look at, but you couldn't have a conversation with him.

Most of the prospective Pulse party were like that. "You fit in well."

Date: 2020-05-07 08:40 pm (UTC)
theschemer: Alchemy: Area attack. (New 14)
From: [personal profile] theschemer
Ienzo brought his hands together with that tuning fork sound again. Before he placed them to the ground to bring the makeshift 'table' the Garula had lay on down, he caught what Szayel said, and scowled. Instead of doing what he was going to, he directed a new spire to erupt upwards, very fast, under one of Szayel's feet. Had it been slow, he could have probably stepped off it, but as it wasn't...

He smirked at the sound of one arrogant, intolerably smug Arrancar landing on his backside in the mud with a splat.

"Oh, sorry," he said insincerely, wiping the smirk from his face. "Wrong bit of rock."

And with that he brought it back down to floor level, along with the barrier he had erected and the little table.
Edited Date: 2020-05-07 08:41 pm (UTC)

Date: 2020-05-07 08:49 pm (UTC)
sipthehoneylikeabutterfly: (one hand to cut the other)
From: [personal profile] sipthehoneylikeabutterfly
Szayel landed on his rear with an indignant yelp. He glowered at Ienzo as the brat gave an insincere apology, as if he'd created a spire of rock under Szayel's foot instead of deconstructing the one he'd made earlier by accident.

"If you weren't sucking Ulquiorra's cock," he growled, getting back to his feet, "you'd be on my sample table in pieces already."

Date: 2020-05-07 08:52 pm (UTC)
thatsit: (Just not for long)
From: [personal profile] thatsit
Ignis suppressed the snort of laughter at somebody giving Szayel what he richly deserved. He covered his smirk instinctively with the back of his hand, glancing over at Ienzo.

"Now, now," he said, as Szayel seethed. "It was an accident."

Date: 2020-05-07 08:54 pm (UTC)
hearstheplanet: (pic#2741950)
From: [personal profile] hearstheplanet
Arith wasn't as good as Ignis at hiding her amusement. She broke out into a giggle as Szayel landed in the dirt. His clothing became spattered with mud, and it didn't help that some of the mud was mixed with the garula's blood. His angry blustering afterwards only made it funnier.

Date: 2020-05-07 09:15 pm (UTC)
thechillyacademic: (New 1)
From: [personal profile] thechillyacademic
Even, against all expectation, snorted. Seeing Szayel tipped into a squishy puddle of unpleasantness was funnier than he'd expected, but it was nothing on his indignant response. Acting as if Ulquiorra was the only one preventing Ienzo's death and stopping him obtaining samples, as if Aizen wouldn't have forced him to do the procedure and the rest of the Ryoka wouldn't have prevented him taking anything he shouldn't. He really was a jumped up little weasel.

"Oh, do get up," he said, shortly. "We don't want to be here all day, especially if that," he pointed to the pile of unpleasant viscera, "starts to attract scavengers."

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