09-11-2020, 07:50 PM
[[ Going to make a few assumptions about what Sage would see please le me know if it's not what you had in mind. And a minor modding - let me know if I need to change it. ]]
Aiden and Sage chased Jaxen through corridors that all looked the same. Sage always employed GPS tracking but there was no GPS tracking. There was no internet, now safe house, just mapping software Aurora had written. A piece of software he kept in his phone. Nox used it all the time it couldn't be difficult. The transfer was quick and Sage was mapping the whole place as they ran. But not all of it, not the parts that had brought them here.
Jaxen ran headlong into the empty corridors. The chase was futile. Fireballs flung randomly nearly hitting them. Jaxen wasn't any safer than the emptiness. "We should stop and take stock. He's not thinking straight." Sage wished he could tag Jaxen. But there was no personal network set up. Aurora had thought of a great many things -- including a personal network so they could all hook into one data point while they explored places. The tunnels underground, the middle of no where Colorado where they had done most of their training -- anyplace off the grid.
Sage stopped. "I don't like this." He hoped Aiden would agree with him and stop running without knowledge. He could only hope someone kept their head on.
A fireball flew past Sage's ear nearly singing his face if it hadn't been for Aiden yanking him to the side with the hand he had grabbed to follow Jaxen.
Aiden and Sage chased Jaxen through corridors that all looked the same. Sage always employed GPS tracking but there was no GPS tracking. There was no internet, now safe house, just mapping software Aurora had written. A piece of software he kept in his phone. Nox used it all the time it couldn't be difficult. The transfer was quick and Sage was mapping the whole place as they ran. But not all of it, not the parts that had brought them here.
Jaxen ran headlong into the empty corridors. The chase was futile. Fireballs flung randomly nearly hitting them. Jaxen wasn't any safer than the emptiness. "We should stop and take stock. He's not thinking straight." Sage wished he could tag Jaxen. But there was no personal network set up. Aurora had thought of a great many things -- including a personal network so they could all hook into one data point while they explored places. The tunnels underground, the middle of no where Colorado where they had done most of their training -- anyplace off the grid.
Sage stopped. "I don't like this." He hoped Aiden would agree with him and stop running without knowledge. He could only hope someone kept their head on.
A fireball flew past Sage's ear nearly singing his face if it hadn't been for Aiden yanking him to the side with the hand he had grabbed to follow Jaxen.
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