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Tue Nov 30, 2021 5:43 pm

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Hyenas. They were strong, their bite was something to be feared; the damage to his leg and arm was a testament to that fact. But even with their strength, they weren't nearly enough to repair his bones, at least not quickly. In just one sitting, he'd eaten maybe ten Hyenas, but he still found himself limping. They weren't enough to heal him, but they were enough to keep him going.
Through the ruddy iron bars of the storm drain, Arkash crawled. Along the darkness of the fortress grounds, he dragged his belly to the far tower. When he was certain none had yet discovered him, up the door, he climbed with his claws, and twisted the handle, he did with his jaws. As the barrier swung open at the addition of his weight, he let go and dropped to the floor.
Quickly, he crawled inside on his three legs, and began to change his shape once more. When he stood, tall, lanky, and nude, he closed the door behind him and peered about the darkness that seemed to blend with his scales. His superior night vision reported he was alone in that tower, and he adjusted his splint for the long descent with bloodshaping.
On his way down, he pulled some black bile from one of his wounds, and pressed it to the x-shaped keyway of the Laboratory door when he arrived. He listened closely to the inside, furrowed his brow, and began to pour the blood into the keyway. With his superior knowledge of lock mechanisms, and from memory, he made the blood press into each of the locking pins and tensioned the barrel until everything clicked into place, and the door unlocked. He withdrew the black mass and let himself in.
Just across the room and under the countertop was the combination dial on the safe that guarded Raphael's tools. Arkash had wanted to use them for some time, but hadn't found the proper motivation, despite everything that he needed them for. Reiss changed things. So, with the combination committed to memory, he put in the numbers, turned the lever, and unlocked the door with a pull. Inside was a bag of dark leather, which Arkash peered inside before taking. They did indeed appear to be Raphael's tools, and Arkash would need them for his new friend.

Carefully, he closed up the safe, and reset the combination dial to its original position before he exited the lab, relocked the door, and snuck his way out of the fortress without any trouble.
Arkash really could have been a world-class thief if his path were just a shade or two brighter, but the hall of broken glass and smeared bloodstains guided him down down darker straights. A path of bloodshed and suffering had been laid out for him, and even if he had to limp for some of it, he wouldn't change his fate for the world.


Reiss had been hidden away in the canyon-like cavern he'd discovered for the majority of the evening. Arkash had briefly returned to her with a cane of black blood, just to inform Reiss of his plan. He was to wait until his necromancer friend was asleep, then collect his tools and return to repair her. The cane was just to support his leg while it healed, but he found he was faster without it on his way back to the fortress. On his way there, he recollected his discarded assistant, then began to reassume his True Form. Again, he adjusted his splint with blood shaping and hobbled the rest of the way to Reiss.
As he began his descent into the cavern, he lowered to his tail, and began to steadily slide himself the rest of the way down. Stairs were hard enough to descend, but a slope? He'd rather lay down on his side and roll the rest of the way down than suffer that pain. When he made it to the bottom, he pressed into his cane and lifted himself to his feet.
More hobbling ensued, and he kept his night eyes open for a glance of the rotting wolf, whom he'd found himself dotting over all day. Again, he could smell her before he could see her, and the thought made him grin before he turned that corner of the tall red pillar at its deepest point, and set the bag on the same naturally-formed table of those large Hyena carcasses. His stomach growled at the sight, but he paid it no mind.

"Okay!" Arkash called, then exhaustedly turned around and leaned against the table with one hand, while he held weight off his injured leg with the cane. "My friend's asleep, so we've got a bit less than six hours to get you all fixed up. The guy has a queue of injured soldiers and mages he has to fix up when he's awake," he explained while he looked the wolf up and down with his pale yellow eyes, still lined with a terrible hunger.
It felt strange, funny even, to be voluntarily working on someone else's body, to be trusted with that sort of responsibility. He couldn't deny that he was eager to begin, despite the underlaid fear that he might botch the surgery somehow and leave her disfigured.
"You said you have a tail I could start with?" he asked, and tilted his head to the side, leaning more of his weight on the cane that supported his injured leg, as if to get a look behind her. "It sounds like as good a place as any to start, if you're ready," Arkash declared with a nod, then looked about the cave. Near her horse, Fruit, was a small jutting of rock that almost looked as though it could be used as some makeshift operating table. Arkash could at least treat it like such. He grinned a little, and nodded at the idea before he lifted his body from the edge, and took hold of the doctor's bag.
"If you just wanna lay down on your front over there and set your tail out for me, that would be great," Arkash declared with a smile, then looked to the Hyena corpses.

He set the bag in his mouth and pinched it between his jaws before he seized a leg of Hyena, and extended his cane's side into a jagged edge before he sharpened it with suffusion, and cut the limb clean off with one swipe. A hum reverberated through the doctor's bag before he began his limp to the wolf, dragging the severed Hyena leg with him all the way. he set it on the makeshift operating table, and set the bag down beside it.
"If you're still not sure about this, it's not too late to back out," he offered with an open claw, whether she'd taken the opportunity to lay down or not. "Otherwise, I'm ready to begin."

Reiss didn't seem to have noticed, but Arkash had withdrawn somewhat. As he feared might happen, he'd shown her too much of his heart too quickly. No fault of her own, of course. He knew she accepted him despite his terrible magic and his tears of weakness.
Even so, he'd begun to taper off on talks of personal matters and resumed his guise of the clumsy, carefree necromancer's apprentice he'd painted himself to be, despite earlier revelations heavily suggesting otherwise. It was all business between them, and Arkash's walls, though breached in patches, still stood tall.



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Before Arkash had head out his second time Mallory had been staring at his cane for the majority of his visit, the angle the of his wounded leg, his limping, it tore a hole in her stomach she'd had to check for when he left. To some degree she wanted to take responsibility for his wound, even if ultimately it was his fault for getting it. Somehow she always wanted to bare responsibility, a habit maybe. Mallory would listen all through his explanation and nearly offer to accompany him halfway there but Arkash rushed off just as quickly as she thought to ask. Instead she'd been settled in the cave for an hour or so, dragging her fingers through the warm sand, occasionally taking note of her surroundings for the sixth time. When Mallory stood later, the tattered cloak she made fell off her shoulders, and the Dunash made no effort to pick it up- she didn't need it hidden in cave. Her nerves began to eat at her.
Mal hoped this wouldn't become a habit; Arkash left her in dark caves while he went off to talk to the expert and hopefully asked for advice before they fell asleep. There was probably a good reason or four as to why they couldn't walk together to Raphael's place, but if she just kept her head down would a rathor in Daravin be a huge deal? Mallory was positive he didn't want to mangle her, but accidents happen. An actual operating table would put her more at ease than a slap of rock loosely fitted into sand in a cave. Sanitary conditions were less of a concern for her since she was already dead, but an environment where Arkash even looked like he knew what he was doing might've silenced these gnawing thoughts.
"Not like my life is on the line," Mallory paused and trained her gaze on the picking of her skin, which had started some time after her train of thought did. In life her nervous habit was just picking at her nails, certainly less harmless than peeling herself apart. She brushed her hand off her lap, like she couldn't move it away herself, and heard her knuckle bump against the rock she leaned against. Mal brought it back up to idly inspect it while Fruit chuffed in the corner. Her maw part to speak, but when her eyes scanned the empty cave it shut. Within a few steps Mallory stood in front of the two hyena's out of many that attacked them. She'd kneel to the height of the table and peer at its wounds for a moment enamored with the clean cut Arkash left behind. It was about time they'd start smelling, but it hadn't been that long. Both bodies were fresh, how would they mend with her own? Mallory was aware most of her issues came from scatterbrained decisions and years of disrepair, something was keeping her from decaying as quickly as she should've naturally. It really would've been a good idea to remember what all she knew about herself. Had she hit her head?
As always her ears went off sooner than her brain did, all that thinking meant the lizard snuck up on her, and Mallory jumped in time with the sound of his voice, standing to attention with her fists clenched at her sides.
Her eyes met the lizards leg for a second, but drifted to the bundle of tools he'd thrown in beside the two bodies she set aside. The issue of her tail was what brought her to Fruit's side, rustling through a sack as quietly as she could, before realizing it was in fact in her own little pocket, "I don't think you really need my other part. And I've been thinking."
Mallory looked up from her place, kneeling in the sand. "I'm sure about it. The worst thing that could happen is I lose the rest of it, right?" Oh no, there were worse things. He could attach a sword to her tail, Arkash could fire that deadly green fireball she'd thought about earlier; Arkash also could've been well practiced, had a good teacher, and a good memory. Something did seem off however, he was straight to business, and she wouldn't mind it if the Dunash didn't have a terrible curiosity on how his wounds were doing. Mallory voiced it, "Take it easy, though. You look.. better, but.." He could hear the cogs in her head turning before it shook.
"Haven't led me wrong yet." With ease she draped herself over the rock, which she'd reached by the time her maw had shut again. Mallory lay on her stomach and adjust herself. It was a little awkward of a position to be in, her face was nearly in the sand and Mal had to keep her legs straight enough to keep her tail in place. Despite herself, it was still and draped across the back of her legs. In length it almost reached halfway to the back of her knees before it came to a jutting stop. If and when Arkash got close enough the sharp jutting bone would be something to watch if her tail had begun to swing; dogs were emotional after all.



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Wed Dec 15, 2021 6:48 pm

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He scared her. Arkash grinned as she stood at attention. She really did behave like a dog, sort of dopey in her own endearing way. "Relax, I'm not here to steal your tent," he offered with a brief chuckle and got to organizing his space. He could feel her eyes on his leg, so he did his best to make his wounded walk look all the more convincing. Of course, he wasn't any sort of performer or an artist, and acting wasn't his strong suit. It could have looked like he was overdoing it if only a little.
She fetched her tail, as instructed, and Arkash nodded in approval before he limped over to her side, dragging the Hyena leg with him. "I more want to get a look of how it's made, work out how to recreate the thing if needs be," he explained when he set the bag down from his jaws, then looked over her body where it laid. She really was quite big for the operating slab, but it was better than putting her on the floor, right?
His gaze settled on that broken piece of bone, as it stuck out from the base of her spine so jaggedly. He rose a brow then as it began to wiggle, waving side to side without the weight of a full tail to encumber it. Arkash also wagged his tail from time to time, but it was a learned behavior, not a natural reflex as Reiss displayed. Arkash swallowed and took the severed tail from across her legs. With ease, he pulled off a piece of his cane and sharpened it to a small knife before he inspected the severed extremity.

"....Well, except for almost feeding you to a pack of High Yeenas," he spoke in reference to him never leading her wrong. "It means a lot that you trust me, Reiss. I'm going to do my best to fix you," he assured with a smile. How hard could it be? She was dead, after all. If he made a mistake, it wasn't like it would cause excruciating pain as he might have otherwise expected.
Gently, he set the severed tail on the table, then took his knife to split it down the middle. Arkash furrowed his brow as he effortlessly sliced through the skin and flesh that surrounded the bone, then set the light knife down before he peeled it open with both hands. There, he examined the shapes of the bones and furrowed his brow. it was literally just an extension of her spine; every bone on the inside was just a tapering column that gradually grew thinner and thinner with every addition.
He hummed intently while he tried to think of how he might replicate such a shape. So he wasn't a sculptor or a clay worker of any kind, so what? But when he thought about it, did it really need to be recreated from scratch? No, he could just re-attach it, right? "Okay," he spoke with a nod. "I'm going to cut you a little, okay?" He spoke his warning, waited a moment, then seized his knife.

It was good that Arkash was so skilled with blades, the procedure would be quick, he believed. He seized her stump, then, and held it between the index claw and thumb of his left hand. He pinched tightly to keep it still, then lowered the scalpel-like blade to the flesh that coated the bone. Carefully, he cut a flap in the flesh, one straight line from the rip of meat to the space of her lower back. Again, Arkash thanked the powers that were that she could not feel pain, he could never perform such a procedure on a living wolf.
"...You take after the wolf, right?" Arkash asked as he collected the tail and pinched the bone between his index finger and thumb. He brought the other part of her tail into place and checked the bones against one another. Some cracks were missing, but it was almost like... Clockwork? They seemed to fit together well, like re-assembling a broken vase. "...Or do you have some dog in you, too?"
She might realize he was asking because of the speed at which she wagged her tail, but maybe not. He set the tail down, then, and took his knife to the Hyena leg. He carelessly cut off a sizable slice and set it on the stone. From the bag, he collected a small mortar and pestle, the same one he'd watched Raphael use. He knew just from watching how it worked, and Arkash replicated its function quite well for a beginner. Like he knew what he was doing, he threw a scrap of Hyena meat in the mortar, then began to grind it with the Pestle.
Quickly the meat broke down to create a milky white substance in the Mortar, equal in volume to the piece of meat that was thrown inside. Once he was happy with the consistency, he scraped off the Mortar's contents into the back of the sinew gun. Arkash had only seen it in action once or twice, and he feared he might not be good at it. But he was quite the sharpshooter, wasn't he? How much different could a sinew gun be?

Alas, Arkash couldn't have known that combat shooting and medical shooting were as different as fire and ice. He tested the gun at first and accidentally dripped some of the foam onto Reiss's fur, which resulted in the foam rapidly transforming into an unnatural glob of hair. At once, he took his scalpel to the mistake and cut it off, and threw it in the mortar before she could see. "All good, just lining you up," he spoke in assurance. Admittedly, Arkash was glad she couldn't see what he was doing.
So, he lined up her tail, then pinched the broken pieces of bone together with one hand. "Okay, hold still... I'm gluing the bone back together," he advised, then pressed the nozzle of the gun to the crack, and gently squeezed the trigger. Like foam, it poured from the nozzle and created a big swirly blob of bone where he aimed it. Arkash furrowed his brow, that wasn't what he wanted. Did any of it get between the bone? He tugged on it a little and found that it was joined just like any bone. It was stuck to her like that.
"...So..." He started, to occupy his thoughts. "How did you even lose your tail? What happened?" he asked while he tried to subdue his panic and think of a resolution.





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"The hyena's don't count." They did, but she wanted to keep her point where it stood, and while she lay as still as she could on the slab of stone. As expected Mallory was hanging off of it from her shoulders, the corners of the stone pressing into her arms as she held herself up. It took a bit of shifting for the wolf to feel satisfied, even if most of her was already covered in everything and anything. "I had an actual part to play in fighting with you, my job right now feels.. less intense." Mallory was never one for fancy wording. The wolf did turn her head, trying to peer back and at least get a glance at what he was doing but the position made it literally impossible. Her eyes traced the dirt the tools he brought over, but it wasn't enough of a glance before Arkash stationed himself directly behind her. It drew a displeased hum from her mouth but maybe it was for the best she didn't watch him. Part of him doing her tail first was her confidence that it was easier then her arms where the muscle was more complex. Did he have to replicate it perfectly or did the tools he held play a bigger part than she thought? The questions were endless and frankly terrifying, so Mallory stopped her thinking and lightly rested her chin into the sand.
"Nothin' I never had before," Her head had briefly lifted to speak before it dropped again, the woman's fast twisting when the sand settled atop of her muzzle and somewhat inside of her mouth. In relation to him literally dissecting her tail, she didn't twitch against the blade, or sound out a complaint when it parted her skin. Despite her earlier wagging and what he assumed to be a poor control of her own limbs, it went still in his hands. "Mhmm..?" Her gaze settled on the wall opposite to her tracing lines of rocks and patterns as she spoke up. "Oh. Well mom always said I was more dog than wolf, but she stopped talkin' when I got taller then 'er."
She'd warned him of her movement before her head lifted from the sand and settled on her arms, spitting the dirt off her tongue with a grimace. "I don't usually do that, if you're asking because of my tail. I know I'm a dire, never put more thought than that into it, haven't needed to."
Mallory went quiet; compared to the foreign sound of his work, the sound of the lizards voice was becoming ever so familiar. "You need to me to at all? What're you doing, anyway?" There wasn't much she could do from her spot on the stone, and it bugged the hell out of her. Maybe her writhing tail was just another way Mallory learned to fidget, and without an outlet now Mal brought her arm around, staring at her insides like it was a common past time.
"You just want me talking, huh? Soon enough you'll get sick of it." He could hear her grin, and it took all the effort in her not to start blabbering about her adventures even with her own warning. Instead her next breath was a short explanation. "It wasn't all at once. Bashed it during a fall that no doubt has my ribs in a fix. I'm sure that's what got the bone. Lots of wearing and tearing and eventually the skin tore as easily as the bone broke." Mallory entirely knew how clumsy that made her sound. The Dunash wasn't, not at all, there was just a series of unfortunate events that left her with a broken body and a dark sense of humor.


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"....Yes," he answered without thought to her final question. He did like hearing her voice, but that wasn't the point of his small talk. "I mean, of course I do! You're fun to talk to," he added. Meanwhile, his mind drew blanks on how to be rid of the excess bone he'd just attached to her tail. Arkash bit down on the claws of one hand, then looked over at Reiss's head. "...Dirt? Sorry, were you just eating dirt?"
It was only then that he realized such was probably his fault. "Ah... Right. Sorry, I would have brought you to the lab, but Daravin is... unkind to outsiders." And she was definitely an outsider. Still, it would have been nice to have the space to operate on Reiss; Raphael always seemed to have the tools he needed to finish a job in his lab, including that carving device... Arkash's eyes widened in realization. The small sickle Raphael used to shave off excess tissue, he must have had it somewhere in the bag, Arkash realized.
"You said you bashed it?" Arkash asked, only half-listening as he rummaged through the bag and extracted the carving sickle. It was a little bit big, so he'd just have to be careful. Again, he held her tail firmly in place, then lowered the curved blade of the miniature sickle to the tail and oh-so-gently scraped at the bone there, shaving off a portion of matter with incredible ease. It was even easier than cutting through butter. "Looks more like you bashed it on someone's axe if I'm honest," Arkash added while he shaved down the bone to an appropriate size.
Relief washed over him, and he sighed while looking over the crack in the bone. It was filled in on one side, as he'd hoped. Of course, having shaved off the excess, it wasn't nearly as strong as it had been. So, Arkash lifted the tail all the way up to her back and held it there while he injected some more Sinew Foam into the other half of the fissure, then took the sickle to the excess and shaved it off again. Those scraps of bone, he threw into the mortar for recycling.

It was all going well, he thought. Reiss's tail's bone was fully connected, he thought. All he had to do was close up the skin and flesh padding... Unless? "...Would be cool if you had a sword for a tail, wouldn't it?"
Of course, he spoke largely in jest, a reference to how he's wanted to exchange her hands for swords before and during the fight with the Hyenas. He hummed for a moment, then pulled the flesh of her tail back into place. There, he was able to see just how much skin and meat she was missing from the bone, and it really did look as though she'd bashed it on someone's axe. Arkash cringed a little at the thought of the damage that had been done to the section, then exhaled deeply as he took the Sinew gun again. He furrowed his brow, then examined the broad nozzle. He did wish it was narrower, it would be easier to work with if it was.
A shrug followed his examination, and he pressed the nozzle of the gun to the scrap of meat that yielded a visage of her bone, then gently pulled the trigger. He was beginning to get a feel for the flow by the time he'd finished sealing up the bone, and didn't have to shave nearly as much of the flesh off as when he'd injected the foam into the tail column. A final layer of skin covered the fresh red muscles underneath, and he sighed in satisfaction when it was complete. The only thing was her fur, which wasn't replicated with the flesh.

Arkash furrowed his brow. He could only make more of something that was already there... how did he get her more fur? Arkash began to look through the bag after setting the tools down, then hummed in frustration. Nothing in the doctor's bag really screamed 'hair maker' to him. "Okay... So..." Arkash started, then exhaled through his nose.
"Your tail is reattached, totally fixed... But the spaces where your skin was missing don't have fur, or any roots to grow fur from what I can tell... It's just smooth skin." he explained with a turn of his claws. "...It sort of just looks like a big scar around where it was cut off. I think I might be able to replicate the fur... But I'm not a hundred percent sure it will look right. So, how important is your fur to you?"
It was a strange thing to ask, but he wanted to know if Reiss was comfortable with letting him experiment with the tools... Like he had been the entire time. The application of transplanting fur was different though; he'd never even seen Raphael transplant something before. "If you prefer, we can wait until tomorrow for that part and I can talk to my friend for advice on how to give you fur properly during the day."

In a display of his work, he took her tail by the root, then ran his hand down its length to flatten and brush the fur all the way to the tip, where he let it fall out of his claws. If Mallory was at all perceptive, she would be able to tell that her sense of touch in the area immediately and abruptly cut off before where Arkash had re-attached it... but perhaps it was just normal for it to be numb after the operation? Would she even recall how it felt to have feeling in the area?
Almost absent-mindedly, he continued to pet down the fur of her tail. Part of him was admiring his work, the other part was distracting the stress in his brain by fidgeting with something that felt nice in his claws.




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