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As they went deeper into the sewers, a bad feeling started building in Garnet's stomach. Not anything particular, just… a general feeling of doom. He was guessing it was because of the steady increase in the amount of mold around them. Garnet turned a corner and froze. The sewer ended in a dead-end. It was completely covered in mold, except for a small spot near the bottom. Garnet peered at it, not really wanting to get any closer unless he had to. It looked like a hole in the wall. He'd normally not be too bothered by holes in walls, but he felt like this particular one needed some closer observation. Unfortunately for him.
"Uh… stay there." Garnet glanced at Ro. As annoying as he'd been, Garnet really didn't want him to get hurt because of some strange mold. And he might get in the way, too.

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Ro did as asked, staying still. His head was starting to feel really weird, and the crystal in his chest felt like it was pulsing very strangely. In a way that pained him. He cleared his throat rather loudly, shaking his head in an attempt to clear it. Maybe it was time for him to head back to the surface.

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Garnet crept towards the hole, the air seeming to get more stifling the closer he got to it. The ground space without mold got sparser and sparser until Garnet was balancing on one foot in order to not touch the stuff. He was close enough now to inspect the hole, at least. There was a strangely refreshing breeze blowing through it, which was strange. Garnet leaned forward as much as he could, trying to see if he could see through to whatever was causing that breeze. It was right at that moment that Ro cleared his throat. Garnet jumped, lost his balance, and fell forward. He squeezed his eyes shut, anticipating smacking his head against the mold-covered wall and suffering a headache plus whatever the mold did. Instead, the wall crumbled, sending a refreshing breeze rushing down the space towards Ro. Garnet only got to enjoy it for a few seconds before he was rolling down a gentle slope into the unknown.

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Ro inhaled sharply when the wall crumbled, and took a few quick steps forward in an attempt to grab Garnet before he fell. But he did, and he watched as the young man tumbled. He hesitated for a moment, then stepped and began to slide down the hill himself. His head was still pounding, and he could feel the strain on the crystal.

@MarDeColores this is not it kids

(Hi, I apologize for the long wait. My brain is struggling with anything creative at the moment. I'll try to respond soon. Sorry again. :)

@MarDeColores this is not it kids

(I'm somewhat alive again! Sorry again for the long wait. :)
Garnet came to a stop at the bottom of the hill and let out a groan. Although the slope had been gentle, the rocks peppered all over it had not been. He'd definitely come out of this strange adventure with loads of bruises. He slowly pulled himself into a sitting position and glanced around. It would have been dark if not for the huge glowing lake in front of him. Garnet narrowed his eyes at the body of water. Lakes weren't supposed to be glowing. He would have thought it was connected to the strange mold if not for the feeling it gave off. It was almost the exact opposite of the mold. Where it had been suffocating, this lake made him feel like he had too much oxygen. It was much better, in his opinion. Garnet took a long, deep breath and glanced back towards the hole he'd tumbled from. Ro was coming down the hill as well. That guy was insanely dedicated to following him.

@ElderGod-Icefire

(you're fine!)

Ro got to his feet when he landed at the bottom of the hill, looking around. The lake was odd, and it made the crystal pulse again but in a different way. Now it was straining, as if there was too much energy in it.

@MarDeColores this is not it kids

"Hey. Funky lake, right?" Garnet asked, getting to his feet and peering at said lake. Now that he was looking closer, he could see something strange a little way down the shore to his left. He would have thought it was a large pile of rocks if not for the assortment of glowing shapes speckled throughout the dark shapes. Even if it was rocks, he wanted to see what was glowing. Hopefully, it would be more along the lines of 'magic glowing lake' and less along the lines of 'bad-feeling mold'.

@ElderGod-Icefire

"Heh. Yeah. Funky lake." he replied, a touch absently. The wild swings between energy strain on the crystal was, to be honest, exhausting and strange. He didn't know how to feel about it.

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"You okay?" Garnet asked, peering back at Ro curiously. The strange glowing things were his first priority, but he supposed he also had to worry about his companion. It was his fault if he got sick or anything, since he insisted on following Garnet everywhere, but still. It wouldn't very nice of him to just ignore the guy.

@ElderGod-Icefire

Ro shrugged faintly. "I'm fine." he replied, shaking his head slightly and taking a deep breath. "It's fine." he sighed, looking around the area curiously to try and figure out what was going on.

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"Alright, if you say so." Garnet turned his attention back to the strange thing he'd noticed earlier. With a few whistles, he summoned a bit of light so he could see. "Huh." Garnet stared at the stuff in confusion. This wasn't rocks. It looked more like an experiment. Something the Academy would be doing. But what was it doing down here? "Hey, Ro, do you know what this is?" He turned to the other boy.

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Ro cocked his head faintly. "Ah, no. Why would I?" he replied, studying Garnet for a moment, then all the rocks, or whatever they were. He really had no idea what all this was, just that it was somehow magical in a way that his crystal did not like.

@MarDeColores this is not it kids

"I don't know. You just seemed like the type to know about something weird and fancy like this." Garnet shrugged, stepping closer to the experiment.
"I wouldn't touch that if I were you." A familiar voice made him jump. Garnet spun around to see Jo standing at the edge of the lake. She was staring past him at the experiment, a tired look on her face. "What are you doing down here, Garnet?" She glanced over at Ro, her eyes narrowing slightly. "What's he doing with you?"
"We were investigating the mold," Garnet explained, glancing at Ro. "And he just came with. Why, is there something wrong with being down here?"
"That thing is evil." Jo jerked her chin towards the experiment. "It's not safe down here. Both of you should leave."

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At about that moment, the crystal in Ro's chest pulsed, hard, at an extra influx of energy, and one of his legs buckled beneath him. He let out a faint grunt, one hand pressing to his chest. He felt…wrong. The texture of his skin, the weight of his arms and legs, it all felt wrong. Too heavy. Too…too present, almost.

@MarDeColores this is not it kids

"Ro?" Garnet turned to look at him in concern. "What's wrong?" He didn't think anything strange had happened that would cause that reaction in Ro. Garnet himself hadn't felt anything unusual.
"Huh." Jo stared at Ro, eyes narrowed. Garnet had no idea what that reaction was, but he was sure it wasn't good. "This is why I said you should leave."
"Yeah, okay." Garnet started towards Ro, ready to help him up and get him out of there.

@ElderGod-Icefire

Ro took a few deep breaths, closing his eyes and working to do something he normally did not do; channel the energy from his crystal in order to work magic. Normally, he refused to touch that crystal for magic. It was too risky, since he relied on it to keep him alive. But now, it felt too full, too much. As if normally, he was powered by a sink, and now he was being powered with a firehose. His fingers formed the motions and his lips mouthed the words, and harmless displays of magic popped up around him. Soft illusions, translucent butterflies that flittered around the room, glowing softly.

@MarDeColores this is not it kids

(I am so sorry for Ro. He is not having a good time and I'm not making it any better.)
Garnet stopped in confusion, watching the magic unfolding around Ro. It was pretty, but he had no idea why it was happening.
"Oh, wonderful," Jo grumbled. Garnet turned to see her staring out at the lake with a very annoyed look on her face. "Stop it with that magic and get out of here, boys!"
"We're going, just let Ro do whatever he's doing." Garnet waved at Ro and all the butterflies he'd summoned. Jo shook her head and opened her mouth to say something else–probably about how they needed to leave, which Garnet had gotten the first time–but a bright flash interrupted her. A second later, a wave of magic washed over Garnet.
"He's here." Jo's lips curled into an angry expression, one Garnet had never seen on her before.

@ElderGod-Icefire

(lol oh no)

Ro's eyes flickered open, and he looked around at the two. He was still on one knee on the ground, just breathing quietly and trying to channel out that energy in harmless ways. Just little illusions. Glittering fireworks that popped about in tiny explosions, soft butterflies that left glowing trails that faded away after a little bit, constellations that rose to the ceiling and lingered for a while before fading. At the wave of magic, he grimaced, the illusions growing stronger as he poured more energy out of the crystal to compensate.

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"Who's here?" Garnet asked, glancing between Jo and Ro. Both of them were freaking him out a bit. Jo because of her strange behavior and Ro because of… well, all that magic.
"Jo, your city is falling apart." A deep, dangerous-sounding voice echoed around the cavern, coming from the lake. Garnet peered around Jo, eyes locking on a group of three people somehow standing on top of the water. He was almost 100% sure they hadn't been there a second before. Maybe they were the reason there'd been that bright flash.
"Boy, stop it with your magic and leave!" Jo snapped, glancing back at Ro.
"Can you tell me what's going on?" Garnet exclaimed, watching nervously as the group slowly moved closer.

@ElderGod-Icefire

"If I stop the magic, my heart is going to stop." Ro said carefully. Sure, that wasn't technically the truth, but the truth was far too complicated and intricate to get into right now. Right now, the only thing keeping that crystal from shattering under the strain was the steady release of the excess magic. If the crystal shattered, he would fall apart right here, limbs slowly dissolving into the dirt he had been created from.

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Jo stared at Ro, apparently taken back by his response.
"You're a strange person. Garnet, where did you find this boy?"
"He found me. Are you going to answer my question?" Garnet asked, not wanting to take his eyes off the strangers. Now that they were closer, he could see it wasn't three people, but two people. The one leading had a black umbrella, which Garnet had mistaken for a third person the first time he saw them.
"Not right now." Jo turned her attention back to the strangers. "You're not allowed here, Lord of Nightmares."
"Oh, I absolutely am," The person with the umbrella–apparently the owner of the scary voice–said. "You hang out with strange people these days, Jo." He stared at Garnet for a second, then turned to Ro. "Strange people," he repeated, tracing something in the air. All the extra magic in and around Ro dissipated, relieving the pressure in the crystal. Garnet had no idea what he did, but he was sure that it was Old Magic.
"What did you do?" Garnet demanded. It seemed he cared about Ro's well-being now.

@ElderGod-Icefire

Ro exhaled as the extra magic left, and he was back to his normal levels. The crystal still felt strained, and he was sure that if he reached into his bag all the crystals he kept there would feel different as well, but it was a different sort of strain. As if it had been stretched and now wasn't sure how to return to its normal size. He pushed himself to his feet, swaying for just a moment as he found his footing again, his gaze moving to the two strangers.

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"What did you–" Jo glanced over at Ro, then shook her head. "You're not allowed here, Seven, The Rules–"
"The Rules say nothing of the sort. I'm able to leave my kingdom if I want to." The man with the umbrella (whose name was apparently Seven, which Garnet was pretty sure wasn't a proper name) nodded to his companion, a person with wild red hair and a very terrible sense of fashion. They quickly pulled a very thick book out of seemingly nowhere and started frantically flipping through it. "Juliet, I thought I told you to bookmark the page."
"I forgot, okay?" The red-haired person (Juliet?) exclaimed. "I'll find it, I swear."
"Never mind that, then. Why are you here?" Jo asked, waving her hand angrily at the book.
"I'm here because your city is dying. It's affecting my kingdom." Seven glanced at Garnet and Ro. "Apparently mere mortals," he continued, eyes narrowing at Ro on the word 'mortals', "can sense this better than you."

@ElderGod-Icefire

Ro's breathing was still a bit quicker than normal, and he flexed his hands by his sides, keeping his gaze on Seven and Juliet. This was all very strange, and he had no idea what was going on, but he wasn't going to run away from it. Not until he had some sort of answers as to what on earth had just happened to him.

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Garnet had no idea what was happening either. He was pretty sure Jo had called Seven 'The Lord of Nightmares', which couldn't be true. That was the ruler of the Underland and probably the scariest person he could think of meeting. He wouldn't be up here, and he certainly wouldn't bother with the city's well-being.
"I know damn well my city is dying," Jo snapped. "You sensed it too?"
"All our realms are connected. Of course, I sensed it," Seven said, as if the question Jo had asked was a stupid one. "Why'd you two come down here? I thought mortals didn't bother with the city." He turned to Garnet and Ro, pale green eyes curious.
"There was mold," Garnet blurted out. "I just followed it."

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"I was just following him." Ro replied, gesturing to Garnet without taking his eyes off of Seven. This person could not be the ruler of the Underland…but then, none of this could be happening and yet it was. Who was to say this wasn't the ruler of the Underland? Or, perhaps, this was all an elaborate trick.

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"Huh." Seven nodded slowly. "You two must be close, to follow him all the way down here."
"I really think you should go." Jo waved her hand dismissively at Seven. "We can deal with this on our own."
"Which is why you still haven't dealt with it?" Seven asked, raising his eyebrows at her.
"I'm working on it." Jo turned away from him. "You should go back to the Underland. You have dead people to rule over."
"I have people who can rule in my stead for a while." Seven sighed heavily. "Let's at least talk about this, Jo."
"Can I just…" Garnet raised his hand. Jo and Seven both turned to face him, which he didn't particularly like. Jo was fine, but there was something dangerous about Seven's gaze. "Are you really the Lord of Nightmares?"
"I am," Seven said, his voice slightly amused. "Were you expecting more of a monster?"