Interlude: Panacea, Alucard
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A/N: Oh boy. This is going to be rough.
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Panacea
Taylor writhed on the bench, screaming in agony. All of my instincts told me to try and use my power to help, but that's what started the whole thing in the first place. I carefully pulled Taylor off the bench, bringing her convulsing body down onto the softer sand. She continued to thrash and convulse, her face contorted into a rictus of pain.
My power wasn't helping tell me anything about what I'd done wrong. I hadn't tried making her cells work the way living human cells should. All I'd done was shift some of her frozen biomass around, it shouldn't have done...this. Her body seemed to be trying to do something, alter itself in some way, but something was blocking it.
Taylor's mouth opened, and she tried to bite at my wrist, her sharp fangs clacking against the air. Luckily, she was weak enough to miss, and I was quick enough to get my hand out of the way.
What the hell did I just do to her?
Desperately, I took out my phone and called Vicky. With my free hand, I kept an eye on Taylor's state, at least as much as I could with her odd physiology.
Ring.
Her body convulsed. Her cells tried to shift again, flowed, then shifted back. It seemed to be making more progress each time, but it was also weakening her.
Ring.
Taylor let out another scream, scrabbling at the sand. Remembering the sunlight was hurting her, I took off my jacket and covered her face, helping to shield her from the sun. Her screams quieted somewhat, but her body was still trying to make this change.
Ring. Click. "Hey Ames, what's up?"
Taylor let out another muffled scream.
"Holy shit, what the hell was that!?"
I spoke into the phone, quickly, desperately. "That's Taylor, Vicky! I'm at the Boardwalk on the beach! Something's wrong with Taylor and I can't help her!"
There was the sound of Vicky doing something in the background before she spoke again. "All right, I'm on my way. I'll call Alucard on the way. Stay with her!"
I nodded, tucking away my phone as she hung up. Taylor's back arched as she let out another scream. Her skin rippled as the change flowed along her body, then shifted back. It would have been beautiful in a strange, fascinating way, if it wasn't causing such obvious, terrible pain.
I grasped Taylor's wrists and held them down firmly. With her ordinary strength, I couldn't have held her down, but with her uncoordinated flailings and weakened by whatever her body was trying to do, I could keep her down. Barely.
"Taylor, please, breathe. Just listen to me and breathe." I said. It wouldn't help her physically, but maybe it would help her deal with the pain. "Just breathe, Vicky's on her way, she'll help, just hold on!"
My hand tightened on her wrist. My power could feel another ripple of her flesh changing, making further progress. Taylor convulsed again, another scream coming from beneath my jacket.
Please, hurry Vicky.
Another ripple of her flesh changing, this time more powerful than before. Then Taylor's scream changed, and there was the sound of tearing cloth as a sudden burst of strength threw me off her and onto the sand. I coughed a bit as I tried to clear my eyes, and gaped as I saw Taylor rising to her feet.
Holy shit, she's beautiful. Was my first thought.
Her skin was a bright crimson, the tatters of her blood-formed jacket clinging to her in shreds. She staggered in the afternoon sun, letting out another scream and-
in a spray of blood, wings sprouted from her back, a few drops of her blood hitting my face. The bone structure was black, but the membrane glowed red, fading until it was nearly black, then brightening again. They looked almost like bat wings.
She staggered, breathing heavily as she struggled to keep on her feet. As she turned, I unconciously licked my lips, a hot tang on my tongue. Taylor's new form was gorgeous, her hair a stark white, falling in waves. Every inch of her skin was red, and she seemed to have gained a lot of both muscle tone and softness in the right places. Her face was still recognizably Taylor's, but with such drastic changes, it'd be hard to recognize her on first glance. She looked like a demon, but a very, very beautiful one.
Then her glowing red gaze fell on me, and I had another thought.
Holy shit she's terrifying.
Especially because she wasn't looking at me with a smile or kindness or even anger. Because she was looking at me with hunger. There wasn't any recognition in her eyes.
She took a staggering step toward me, her balance thrown off and obviously weak, but I knew if she got her hands on me...
I scooted away, trying to get my feet under me. "Taylor, please, it's Amy." I gathered a fistful of sand as I got to my feet. "You don't want to hurt me, do you?"
Taylor paused a moment, tilting her head, but she showed no sign of recognizing me. Then she took another step, a low growl coming from deep in her throat. Then she lunged at me, wings spread wide. I threw the sand in her face as I dived to the side, and she let out a screech. She hit the sand near me, spluttering and growling, sounding more like a feral animal than anything else. Her hunger was overriding everything else.
Hunger for blood. My blood. Of course.
She managed to grab my wrist and bite down with her sharp fangs. I yelled and hit her in the face, forcing her to break off, but she'd already gotten a mouthful of my blood and I could feel it trickling down my hand. She hadn't managed to get the artery, thankfully, but it still hurt.
This would be a lot easier if I could use my power on myself.
I got back to the bench and picked up her travel mug. Opening it, I saw there was still half a pack's worth inside. I tore the top open, letting the coppery smell of blood waft up to me.
Taylor was still trying to clumsily, weakly, get to get to her feet as I put the mug down in front of her. She focused on it, grabbed it greedily and drank from it, actually biting the edge of the mug. I slowly backed away as she licked at it, trying not to draw her attention.
If she came at me, I might be able to use my power to disable her. But then again, I might accidentally turn her into something worse. Or kill her outright.
What the hell did I do?
Not now Amy.Think. Her strange physiology needs blood, and right now she sees me as the biggest source of it. Just need some biomass to turn into blood and that should distract her. Maybe snap her out of her feral state. Problem was, I was on a beach, and the nearest source of biomass would be people walking by on the Boardwalk.
Uh oh. Taylor had dropped the mug and was looking at me again, still hungrily. She got to her feet, stalking toward me, a bit more sure and stronger this time. Just enough blood to give her some strength, but not enough to snap her back to sanity. If she even could get back to sanity now. Great.
I wasn't going to let her go on the loose, though. This was my fault.
And oh crap. She was looking up at the Boardwalk now. People were taking pictures of her with their phones. Taylor took a step toward them, beating her wings. The tattered remnants of her clothes swirled as the air moved around her. She couldn't get lift yet, but if she got much stronger...
"Hey, over here!" I yelled at Taylor, returning her attention on me as I backed away. Maybe if I could find a hot dog stand or something. I just needed some raw material that wasn't me. I called up to the people above us. "She's a hero, and she needs help! If anyone has food, throw some to me!"
Taylor stalked towards me, breathing heavily as her eyes narrowed. I got the feeling that if she leapt at me this time, I wouldn't be able to avoid it.
"Panacea!" Someone called, and something landed at my feet. A bunch of onion rings wrapped in a paper bag.
Well, it'd have to do. Taylor was getting closer, and I had to improvise. I picked up the bag, called on my power and reshaped the biomass, bag and all. Now I was holding a chitinous cup, filled with blood. It wasn't much, but it just might do.
Taylor paused for a moment, tilting her head as she looked at the new cup in my hands. Her wings spread as she advanced on me, sniffing visibly as she growled in confusion. I put it on the sand for her and backed away. She stayed focused on it as she approached, picking it up and without hesitation, drank it down.
She then looked at me, growled, took two steps....and fell face-first into the sand.
Good to know, sleeping compounds still work.
I let out a breath, feeling some of the tension bleed out. Ten seconds later, Vicky landed on the ground beside me, in fighting stance.
"All right, what happened? Where's..." She blinked as she saw Taylor on the sand, wings spread. "That's new. You know, I ain't even surprised anymore." She then looked at me. "You're hurt."
I grimaced. "Yeah, I kinda noticed. Where's Alucard?"
Vicky shook her head. "Couldn't get ahold of him. You seemed to have things handled, though. We've got to get you to the hospital." She took my wounded wrist, and I winced as she examined it.
I hissed in her ear. "You've got to get us to the hospital. She needs blood, a lot of it, but she might be dangerous when she wakes up. Don't think you can carry us both."
Vicky sighed. "Well, we can't leave her here while I ferry you, either." She took out her phone and dialed the PRT. "This is Glory Girl. I have an emergency situation. I need an ambulance down at the Boardwalk, we have two injured capes."
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Alucard
I examined the girl before me. She twisted, turned, and slashed the air with a whip, the light of the room glinting off the chain. I blocked it with the Crissaegrim, sliding to the side as she made another follow-up strike. After she made a third stroke, I flowed right near her, bringing the flat of my blade around. She blocked it with her black gauntlet, and pressed the sharpened tip of the silver stake on the end of the whip against my chest. I could feel my skin sizzle with the contact, and pulled away.
"Good. Your skill is impressive." I said.
Madison bowed, giving a slight smile. "Thanks, but I can't take all the credit. I know how to do these moves, I just needed this long to get into fighting shape."
I chuckled softly. "True, but you've managed to reach a level of expertise with it that took decades of training for most. I trained with a combat whip for my entire mortal life to reach the level of skill you've attained in a month. Easier for you or not, take pride in your accomplishment."
She bit her lip, glancing at the mirror on the wall. It, of course, showed her to be alone in the room. She spoke softly. "What's it like, being...?"
"A vampire?" I finished for her. "Things are different. For my first three centuries, the sun was deadly to me. Today I can withstand it, but it is never pleasant, and I must rest in shelter after a couple of hours exposure. I am stronger than I was as a mortal man, and my powers come from within, rather than from artifacts. But when I am alone, I'm keenly aware that I am....still. I've felt no desire for mortal food for nearly a thousand years. My memory is sharp, I can recall everything that ever happened to me since I revived, but there is so very much that I can't always keep track."
Madison nodded, looking over the still-incomplete whip in her hand. The hilt was finished, but the chain was taking its time to be forged. The chain attached to it was a temporary one, an ordinary chain one might use to lock a door. "Do you know how the original was forged, Alucard? I know how to do it, and with modern technology it's a fair bit easier, but I don't see how it could have been done a thousand years ago."
I laughed softly. "The original forger was a genius of his age. I never met him, but he had a great vendetta against the Vampire General of Typhon's armies. Though it was quite effective against the others, as well."
Madison nodded. "I'm getting that much. To make the chain, I need to make an iron-silver alloy, made molten with sunlight and treated with specialized oils and quenched with pure water. I know how to make a setup to get the needed heat from sunlight, but I need a rather extensive setup with parabolic mirrors and I'll be stuck making one link at a time."
I nodded, smiling. "Well, I have it on good authority it took Gandolfi a decade to make the original. With some assistance, you can make the weapon complete in about two weeks, especially if the weather holds."
Madison grinned. "That's the hardest bit, really. The other stuff's damn near done." She fingered the Light Magic amulet resting around her neck. "This one's the most important, though. Been trying to make more, even though most people can't use them. Just in case."
"Good thinking." I said. "In the meantime, I will help train you in your powers, as much as I am able. I once used the same gifts you had, and someone with experience should help you manage to reach new heights."
I returned the Crissaegrim to its pocket space. There were certain advantages I'd picked up over the centuries. Turning to the bench where I'd set my few more recent belongings, I beheld the remote speaking device this 'PRT' had given me. I had asked for Victoria to assist me in shutting it off, as I kept being called by someone claiming 'Air Duct Cleaning' when I was in the middle of something.
I picked it up and fiddled with it, careful not to damage it with my claws. "Why is this blinking?"
Madison chuckled softly. "Cause you've got a missed call. Here." She gently took it and showed me how to restart it.
Such wizardry.
I rose an eyebrow as we both heard Victoria's voice come over the phone. "Alucard, if you're there, pick up, dammit! Something's wrong with Taylor! Get to the beach by the Boardwalk, you can see it from the Rig!"
I clenched my teeth. "Then we must go."
Madison held up her hand. "Wait a sec. There's another call from her." She pressed something, and Victoria's voice began speaking once again.
"Goddammit Al! Look, we're heading for the PRT building. Something's seriously wrong with Taylor and Ames needs a doc. If you're not already there, meet up with us as soon as you get this. I'm not sure how we can help her, and Ames already says she can't."
I glanced to Madison.
She nodded. "Let's go."
I shifted into my wolf form.
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A/N:
Powers Unlocked:
Monstrous Form: Accesses a portion of the power available to the Scarlet Dragon's mightiest shape, while retaining the flexibility afforded by a humanoid form. However, it is clearly inhuman.
I know this is coming late, as it...well, hadn't occurred to me, because I'm quite a bad artist. However, I've got something like it, due to the magic of Skyrim modding!
Edits: Minor change on the Panacea section, to make things fit a bit better with events later on.
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Panacea
Taylor writhed on the bench, screaming in agony. All of my instincts told me to try and use my power to help, but that's what started the whole thing in the first place. I carefully pulled Taylor off the bench, bringing her convulsing body down onto the softer sand. She continued to thrash and convulse, her face contorted into a rictus of pain.
My power wasn't helping tell me anything about what I'd done wrong. I hadn't tried making her cells work the way living human cells should. All I'd done was shift some of her frozen biomass around, it shouldn't have done...this. Her body seemed to be trying to do something, alter itself in some way, but something was blocking it.
Taylor's mouth opened, and she tried to bite at my wrist, her sharp fangs clacking against the air. Luckily, she was weak enough to miss, and I was quick enough to get my hand out of the way.
What the hell did I just do to her?
Desperately, I took out my phone and called Vicky. With my free hand, I kept an eye on Taylor's state, at least as much as I could with her odd physiology.
Ring.
Her body convulsed. Her cells tried to shift again, flowed, then shifted back. It seemed to be making more progress each time, but it was also weakening her.
Ring.
Taylor let out another scream, scrabbling at the sand. Remembering the sunlight was hurting her, I took off my jacket and covered her face, helping to shield her from the sun. Her screams quieted somewhat, but her body was still trying to make this change.
Ring. Click. "Hey Ames, what's up?"
Taylor let out another muffled scream.
"Holy shit, what the hell was that!?"
I spoke into the phone, quickly, desperately. "That's Taylor, Vicky! I'm at the Boardwalk on the beach! Something's wrong with Taylor and I can't help her!"
There was the sound of Vicky doing something in the background before she spoke again. "All right, I'm on my way. I'll call Alucard on the way. Stay with her!"
I nodded, tucking away my phone as she hung up. Taylor's back arched as she let out another scream. Her skin rippled as the change flowed along her body, then shifted back. It would have been beautiful in a strange, fascinating way, if it wasn't causing such obvious, terrible pain.
I grasped Taylor's wrists and held them down firmly. With her ordinary strength, I couldn't have held her down, but with her uncoordinated flailings and weakened by whatever her body was trying to do, I could keep her down. Barely.
"Taylor, please, breathe. Just listen to me and breathe." I said. It wouldn't help her physically, but maybe it would help her deal with the pain. "Just breathe, Vicky's on her way, she'll help, just hold on!"
My hand tightened on her wrist. My power could feel another ripple of her flesh changing, making further progress. Taylor convulsed again, another scream coming from beneath my jacket.
Please, hurry Vicky.
Another ripple of her flesh changing, this time more powerful than before. Then Taylor's scream changed, and there was the sound of tearing cloth as a sudden burst of strength threw me off her and onto the sand. I coughed a bit as I tried to clear my eyes, and gaped as I saw Taylor rising to her feet.
Holy shit, she's beautiful. Was my first thought.
Her skin was a bright crimson, the tatters of her blood-formed jacket clinging to her in shreds. She staggered in the afternoon sun, letting out another scream and-
in a spray of blood, wings sprouted from her back, a few drops of her blood hitting my face. The bone structure was black, but the membrane glowed red, fading until it was nearly black, then brightening again. They looked almost like bat wings.
She staggered, breathing heavily as she struggled to keep on her feet. As she turned, I unconciously licked my lips, a hot tang on my tongue. Taylor's new form was gorgeous, her hair a stark white, falling in waves. Every inch of her skin was red, and she seemed to have gained a lot of both muscle tone and softness in the right places. Her face was still recognizably Taylor's, but with such drastic changes, it'd be hard to recognize her on first glance. She looked like a demon, but a very, very beautiful one.
Then her glowing red gaze fell on me, and I had another thought.
Holy shit she's terrifying.
Especially because she wasn't looking at me with a smile or kindness or even anger. Because she was looking at me with hunger. There wasn't any recognition in her eyes.
She took a staggering step toward me, her balance thrown off and obviously weak, but I knew if she got her hands on me...
I scooted away, trying to get my feet under me. "Taylor, please, it's Amy." I gathered a fistful of sand as I got to my feet. "You don't want to hurt me, do you?"
Taylor paused a moment, tilting her head, but she showed no sign of recognizing me. Then she took another step, a low growl coming from deep in her throat. Then she lunged at me, wings spread wide. I threw the sand in her face as I dived to the side, and she let out a screech. She hit the sand near me, spluttering and growling, sounding more like a feral animal than anything else. Her hunger was overriding everything else.
Hunger for blood. My blood. Of course.
She managed to grab my wrist and bite down with her sharp fangs. I yelled and hit her in the face, forcing her to break off, but she'd already gotten a mouthful of my blood and I could feel it trickling down my hand. She hadn't managed to get the artery, thankfully, but it still hurt.
This would be a lot easier if I could use my power on myself.
I got back to the bench and picked up her travel mug. Opening it, I saw there was still half a pack's worth inside. I tore the top open, letting the coppery smell of blood waft up to me.
Taylor was still trying to clumsily, weakly, get to get to her feet as I put the mug down in front of her. She focused on it, grabbed it greedily and drank from it, actually biting the edge of the mug. I slowly backed away as she licked at it, trying not to draw her attention.
If she came at me, I might be able to use my power to disable her. But then again, I might accidentally turn her into something worse. Or kill her outright.
What the hell did I do?
Not now Amy.Think. Her strange physiology needs blood, and right now she sees me as the biggest source of it. Just need some biomass to turn into blood and that should distract her. Maybe snap her out of her feral state. Problem was, I was on a beach, and the nearest source of biomass would be people walking by on the Boardwalk.
Uh oh. Taylor had dropped the mug and was looking at me again, still hungrily. She got to her feet, stalking toward me, a bit more sure and stronger this time. Just enough blood to give her some strength, but not enough to snap her back to sanity. If she even could get back to sanity now. Great.
I wasn't going to let her go on the loose, though. This was my fault.
And oh crap. She was looking up at the Boardwalk now. People were taking pictures of her with their phones. Taylor took a step toward them, beating her wings. The tattered remnants of her clothes swirled as the air moved around her. She couldn't get lift yet, but if she got much stronger...
"Hey, over here!" I yelled at Taylor, returning her attention on me as I backed away. Maybe if I could find a hot dog stand or something. I just needed some raw material that wasn't me. I called up to the people above us. "She's a hero, and she needs help! If anyone has food, throw some to me!"
Taylor stalked towards me, breathing heavily as her eyes narrowed. I got the feeling that if she leapt at me this time, I wouldn't be able to avoid it.
"Panacea!" Someone called, and something landed at my feet. A bunch of onion rings wrapped in a paper bag.
Well, it'd have to do. Taylor was getting closer, and I had to improvise. I picked up the bag, called on my power and reshaped the biomass, bag and all. Now I was holding a chitinous cup, filled with blood. It wasn't much, but it just might do.
Taylor paused for a moment, tilting her head as she looked at the new cup in my hands. Her wings spread as she advanced on me, sniffing visibly as she growled in confusion. I put it on the sand for her and backed away. She stayed focused on it as she approached, picking it up and without hesitation, drank it down.
She then looked at me, growled, took two steps....and fell face-first into the sand.
Good to know, sleeping compounds still work.
I let out a breath, feeling some of the tension bleed out. Ten seconds later, Vicky landed on the ground beside me, in fighting stance.
"All right, what happened? Where's..." She blinked as she saw Taylor on the sand, wings spread. "That's new. You know, I ain't even surprised anymore." She then looked at me. "You're hurt."
I grimaced. "Yeah, I kinda noticed. Where's Alucard?"
Vicky shook her head. "Couldn't get ahold of him. You seemed to have things handled, though. We've got to get you to the hospital." She took my wounded wrist, and I winced as she examined it.
I hissed in her ear. "You've got to get us to the hospital. She needs blood, a lot of it, but she might be dangerous when she wakes up. Don't think you can carry us both."
Vicky sighed. "Well, we can't leave her here while I ferry you, either." She took out her phone and dialed the PRT. "This is Glory Girl. I have an emergency situation. I need an ambulance down at the Boardwalk, we have two injured capes."
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Alucard
I examined the girl before me. She twisted, turned, and slashed the air with a whip, the light of the room glinting off the chain. I blocked it with the Crissaegrim, sliding to the side as she made another follow-up strike. After she made a third stroke, I flowed right near her, bringing the flat of my blade around. She blocked it with her black gauntlet, and pressed the sharpened tip of the silver stake on the end of the whip against my chest. I could feel my skin sizzle with the contact, and pulled away.
"Good. Your skill is impressive." I said.
Madison bowed, giving a slight smile. "Thanks, but I can't take all the credit. I know how to do these moves, I just needed this long to get into fighting shape."
I chuckled softly. "True, but you've managed to reach a level of expertise with it that took decades of training for most. I trained with a combat whip for my entire mortal life to reach the level of skill you've attained in a month. Easier for you or not, take pride in your accomplishment."
She bit her lip, glancing at the mirror on the wall. It, of course, showed her to be alone in the room. She spoke softly. "What's it like, being...?"
"A vampire?" I finished for her. "Things are different. For my first three centuries, the sun was deadly to me. Today I can withstand it, but it is never pleasant, and I must rest in shelter after a couple of hours exposure. I am stronger than I was as a mortal man, and my powers come from within, rather than from artifacts. But when I am alone, I'm keenly aware that I am....still. I've felt no desire for mortal food for nearly a thousand years. My memory is sharp, I can recall everything that ever happened to me since I revived, but there is so very much that I can't always keep track."
Madison nodded, looking over the still-incomplete whip in her hand. The hilt was finished, but the chain was taking its time to be forged. The chain attached to it was a temporary one, an ordinary chain one might use to lock a door. "Do you know how the original was forged, Alucard? I know how to do it, and with modern technology it's a fair bit easier, but I don't see how it could have been done a thousand years ago."
I laughed softly. "The original forger was a genius of his age. I never met him, but he had a great vendetta against the Vampire General of Typhon's armies. Though it was quite effective against the others, as well."
Madison nodded. "I'm getting that much. To make the chain, I need to make an iron-silver alloy, made molten with sunlight and treated with specialized oils and quenched with pure water. I know how to make a setup to get the needed heat from sunlight, but I need a rather extensive setup with parabolic mirrors and I'll be stuck making one link at a time."
I nodded, smiling. "Well, I have it on good authority it took Gandolfi a decade to make the original. With some assistance, you can make the weapon complete in about two weeks, especially if the weather holds."
Madison grinned. "That's the hardest bit, really. The other stuff's damn near done." She fingered the Light Magic amulet resting around her neck. "This one's the most important, though. Been trying to make more, even though most people can't use them. Just in case."
"Good thinking." I said. "In the meantime, I will help train you in your powers, as much as I am able. I once used the same gifts you had, and someone with experience should help you manage to reach new heights."
I returned the Crissaegrim to its pocket space. There were certain advantages I'd picked up over the centuries. Turning to the bench where I'd set my few more recent belongings, I beheld the remote speaking device this 'PRT' had given me. I had asked for Victoria to assist me in shutting it off, as I kept being called by someone claiming 'Air Duct Cleaning' when I was in the middle of something.
I picked it up and fiddled with it, careful not to damage it with my claws. "Why is this blinking?"
Madison chuckled softly. "Cause you've got a missed call. Here." She gently took it and showed me how to restart it.
Such wizardry.
I rose an eyebrow as we both heard Victoria's voice come over the phone. "Alucard, if you're there, pick up, dammit! Something's wrong with Taylor! Get to the beach by the Boardwalk, you can see it from the Rig!"
I clenched my teeth. "Then we must go."
Madison held up her hand. "Wait a sec. There's another call from her." She pressed something, and Victoria's voice began speaking once again.
"Goddammit Al! Look, we're heading for the PRT building. Something's seriously wrong with Taylor and Ames needs a doc. If you're not already there, meet up with us as soon as you get this. I'm not sure how we can help her, and Ames already says she can't."
I glanced to Madison.
She nodded. "Let's go."
I shifted into my wolf form.
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A/N:
Powers Unlocked:
Monstrous Form: Accesses a portion of the power available to the Scarlet Dragon's mightiest shape, while retaining the flexibility afforded by a humanoid form. However, it is clearly inhuman.
I know this is coming late, as it...well, hadn't occurred to me, because I'm quite a bad artist. However, I've got something like it, due to the magic of Skyrim modding!
Edits: Minor change on the Panacea section, to make things fit a bit better with events later on.
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