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"Can you actually hear me up here?"

That voice was something that the professional on the other side of the line was used to hearing; the one belonging to a man who was dangling above a three mile drop above a jungle canyon from a piece of ancient masonry. This prayer piller, constructed thousands of years ago by an advanced and artistic culture that sadly - and mysteriously - died out only two thousand years ago was the only thing keeping the young man alive. His grip was slipping slightly, his feet unable to find purchase on the rock that was slippery from wet grass and slick mould from years of damp, humid rainforest air.

The young man was Chad Blaise Elliot, or Blaize Elliot as he was better known around the world. The son of the legendary Theodore Elliot, whose trails lead him across the globe and discovered so many ancient secrets and treasures, and contributed so much to anthropology and archaeology that entire courses and degrees were based around his works ... Theodore Elliot was a towering force in the profession of finding things from other times.

His son?

... Not so much.

It was actually a mystery where, exactly, Blaize came from. His father never married, the man always saying 'a gentleman never leaves his lady idle in a parlour, wondering if her husband will come back from another adventure'. With his erratic and heavy workload, he found it unseemly to take a wife and leave her for long stretches of time. He had entertained beauties, but he was from the school of thought that one should only court if one had mind to marry.
So when a son turned up, everyone raised an eyebrow and no-one really wanted to ask outright where he came from. Some DID pose the polite question as to where 'your son's mother' could be, something that would always gain the frosty reply of 'she is well, but she is occupied'. It stood to reason that Blaize was some sort of one-night thing, but with whom and where, and why the normally impeccable Sir Elliot broke his moral code were all up in the air.

Not that this seemed to do much to harm Blaize, at least not in a normal way. Raised by a succession of nannies, governors and private tutors until he attended university, he was allowed reign of his fathers house while his father was off making new breakthroughs in ancient history. This made him, to put it bluntly, spoiled, and this really showed when attending higher education.

A man of means and good blood like his would do well to earn stripes in academia like his father. But whereas his father earned his credentials through hard work, good manners, excellent method and perfect intelligence, Blaize got them through ... being the son of that.
While other students burned the midnight oil, Blaize burned the oil dancing and drinking. While others religiously attended lectures, he turned up in one out of five, if at all. While others were driven to the point of near insanity from stress handing in a dozen papers or more, Blaize always had his somehow turn up, despite the man being clearly hungover and barely awake, and earn perfect marks.

Because no-one wanted to criticize the son of Theodore Elliot.

Especially when Theodore mysteriously disappeared in the heavy mists of Shonosha, disappearing in his trusty biplane into the fog and never coming back. His plane was discovered three years later, but he was gone, as was all sign of him ... Though declared dead for reasons of inheritance and law, many still wondered about his ultimate fate. Blaize was seemingly unaffected ...

Like he was unaffected now. Despite being spoilt and handled with kid-gloves by the same institutions that revered his father, he was still his father's son, and the want to climb all over things in the name of knowledge rang strong in his veins.
Even if his way was brute force compared to his father's much softer touch, and he relied much more on his learned parter, who was watching what Blaize was seeing and hearing his voice through a headset they both wore. Telephones and technology were practically useless in locations like these, but their headsets somehow still worked, and while one was hanging off the edge of certain death, the other was watching from a computer chair.

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2015-12-04 11:24:08
Never in a million years had he expected to have such a job. Oliver Marks had expected to have a comfort life studying various artifacts. When he applied up for the assistant position many of his former classmates asked if he was serious. Oliver was no fool and knew what he was getting himself into, or so he thought.

For the past six years Oliver didn't do much. His attention remained on his studies, coffee became a critical part of his diet there was no mistake that Oliver worked hard. The slim build and black glasses all added to him being a stereotypical bookworm, but there was something else under the surface of Mr.Marks.

Thankfully to his mother's diligence and his father's encouragement, Oliver managed to obtain a full scholarship which only served to put him on the outskirts of the 'in' crowd, not that it matter much to him. Oliver had for all his life been the child that had few friends, but out of those few friends were was not one person he didn't trust with his life. Loyalty ran deep within Oliver, a trait that is both helpful and hindering. Thus putting him in this situation.

Oliver didn't know what to expect when he arrived for his new job and at first everything was good. He had come to admire Mr. Elliot, a man only a few year older than him. However, when Mr. Elliot left for adventures it often left Oliver in a near constant state of stress induced panic. Which only forced him to learn how to remain calm under pressure. Oliver might not always be in the field but he was always there for Mr. Elliot.

It took some time getting used to the headsets, seeing what Mr. Elliot saw could at times be nauseating especially if there was rapid movement. Still Oliver remained resourceful and at times wealth of knowledge when situations were sticky especially like today.

Oliver currently sat at his computer at base camp, the buzz of the rain forest around him was comforting. The dark-mud coffee tasted awful but still helpful. The camp itself was small, the generator used to power the computer and various other equipment took some getting used to, things tended to act up with the humidity. Taking the last swig of his coffee he cleared his throat and tapped the screen a few times to see if that would unfreeze the screen but like always it did nothing.

"I can hear you but I can't see anything" Oliver replied, looking around the various cords and wires that made up most of his station.



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2015-12-05 09:57:12
"Again? These things are useless ..." An annoyed grunt, the rasping of material against stone as Blaize let go of the piece of pillar he was hanging on to, using a hand to switch on the camera mounted to his headset. After a dizzying sight of rock and green, Oliver was treated to the sight of a three mile drop into darkness and certain oblivion, the jungle canyon below Blaize's current position. And what made matters worse, is that he could see both of Blaize's feet suspended with nothing underneath him, and one hand within sight not holding onto anything

"Better?" An ominous cracking sound, before the camera swung again, and he was looking at the prayer pillar. And the huge crack suddenly developing across the surface that Blaize was holding on to



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2015-12-05 10:24:46
"Aren't budget cuts great?" Oliver answered with a clear note of sarcasm. in his voice. Their work was funding by the school but because of Mr. Elliot's risky behavior they often kept their funding small, no sense spending money on a dead man. This effected Oliver more often than Mr. Elliot because he was often the one having to deal with the limited budget while Mr. Elliot when on his adventures. Hearing the other man's voice did nothing to prepare him for what he saw. Despite being secured in his chair, he felt like vomiting and rubbed his forehead.

"Alright Sir. I can -," Oliver answered but quickly stopped mid sentence as he heard that crack.

"Sir! The pillar!" Oliver shouted into his mouth piece launching himself into a standing position as he looked down at the screen.



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2015-12-05 10:33:29
"Doesn't help that my cam fell in some rum" They had brought rum on the trek for use in sterilising wounds, and to attract some prey by smearing it on bait, should they be desperate for food. Except that Blaize drank half of it in boredom at a thunderstorm stopping their progress, and somehow apparently got his camera mixted into the affair.

"I told you to stop calling m-!" His voice was cut off, as a huge portion of the pillar shifted. The greenary kept it anchored so far, but the strained noises told Oliver they were losing the fight against gravity and Blaize's weight.

"... Shhhhhhrrrrt" He hissed between his front teeth, every muscle in his body tense as he waited for the shifting to slow down and weigh his options. He was holding on by one hand ... if he added the other, it might dislodge the piece entirely. If he let go, there was no guarantee that he would find a handhold further down to stop his fall, of if he did find it, that he wouldn't lose it instantly from the slippery moss.

His thinking was interrupted by another crack, and the piece gave way entirely. He instantly let go, and without much thought, he threw his arms around the pillar in a deathgrip of a hug. Sliding down about twelve feet, his shirt shredding, his leather braces and the straps of his gear screaming in protest as sparks flew from the stone grinding against his metal belt buckles. He finally stopped sliding, the view from the camera simply a pillar, followed by an exhale and a laugh

"See? Easy!"

Another huge, loud crack, and the pillar, plus the world, tilted backwards.

It had snapped at the base. Blaize's climbing had disturbed the weather-beaten rock, and it was now toppling backwards into the canyon and certain death



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Oliver still remained in panic mode, despite Mr. Elliot's poor attempt at a joke. Mentally he made a note to limit the rum intake on any future supply drops. If it was going to be effecting expensive equipment well then it wouldn't be around at all. Maybe if Mr. Elliot kept a more sober lifestyle he'd not face death so constantly. Not that Oliver was innocent in the recent rum fiasco, he too filled his cup and enjoy the taste even if he was more of a wine man.

A little it of relief came to Oliver as Mr. Elliot continued to talk and the image on the screen wasn't blurred or lagging too terribly. The smallest of shy smiles crossed his lips as Mr. Elliot again reprimanded him for call him such. Old habits die hard, but in their case young men die quickly.

The sharp nose from his earpiece and abrupt end to what the other man was saying forced Oliver to sit back down to study what was going on around Mr. Elliot. The image began to grow blurry and rapid but Oliver forced back the motion sickness to watch to was about to happen.

Mr. Elliot's voice was smug and eased the panic that Oliver had gotten all too used to while working for him. Another loud crack not only echoed within the ear piece but all around the jungle. Dread filled his chest as yet another monument had met an early grave because of Mr. Elliot.

"I think you should come back to base," He sold solemnly into his mouthpiece forcing himself to sit back and slouch in his chair.



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"THAT'S GOING TO BE HARD!" Blaize yelled into his microphone as the entire pillar was sent backwards, tumbling down to certain doom. All that could be seen on screen were flashes of green but a lot of blackness, and the deafening sound of cracking, shredding foliage, the thunderous sound of stone smashing against rock and branches, before a horrible, deathly silence ...



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Oliver hadn't noticed that Mr. Elliot was still holding on to the pillar until it was too late. A scream was forced out of him as he heard a lot but saw very little.

"Mr Elliot! Sir! Answer me!" He was only met with the continued sound of stone smashing and crumbling. Frustrated Oliver stood up and looked around, their base. He pin-pointed a few critical items before turning back to the computer. Mr. Elliot hadn't answered him yet and he wasn't about to wait.

Oliver switched his headpiece to mobile so they could at least talk if Mr. Elliot answered. Oliver wasn't the most experience when it came to being in the actual field but he knew the basics and that enough for him. His bag was packed with rope and medicine supplies in case Mr. Elliot was hurt. He left the base camp and headed the general direction of the pillars, it was nice because he were fairly close. It took ten short minutes for him to find the pillar that Mr. Elliot had broken and see the path of destruction laid in it's wake as it fell.

"Mr. Elliot!" Oliver called out.



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There was a very, very long silence. At first, the pillar seemed to have snapped near the base and toppled over into oblivion .. but peering over the edge found that the pillar had jammed between two outcrops, making a precarious branch.

But Blaize wasn't on the pillar. Everything was silent.

"STOP CALLING ME MR. ELLIOT!" Blaize's voice snapped, his head suddenly appearing like a bloodied ghost over the edge of the cliff




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2015-12-05 11:43:00
Seeing the sight he felt bile again rise up in his throat but pushed it back, now was not the time for heart burn. He dropped his backpack and began to look around for some kind of holding so he could go down there himself when that caught his attention.

Turning sharply Oliver saw bloody face of Mr. Elliot and for a split second was tempted to find a rock and throw it at him, knock his ridiculous boss over the edge. Instead Oliver felt his legs to weak and forced himself to sit on the ground. The adrenaline that was pumping through him finally gave out.

"You are lucky to be alive," Was all he managed to say, looking toward him, glaring daggers through his glasses.



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"You're lucky I don't have you at my house polishing my treasure!" Blaize snapped back, hauling himself back up to the clifftop, "What's the one thing the Dean told you? Never leave the equipment unattended!"

He also called Blaize a 'reckless, uninhibited disaster that carried naturally blessed blood and the virility of his father' in the same sentence, but typical of Blaize, he either completely ignored it or re-contextualised the sentence in his head to mean something overall extremely positive, rather than the backhanded compliment it was.

Once he was safe on a steady surface, he took a few moments to get his breath back. Despite having the blind luck of a cat and apparently the same sense as a drunk one, Blaize was remarkably fit. Theodore Elliot had been a sterling example of a mountain-climbing, ravine-navigating, rapids-diving man of action, and Blaize inherited that metabolism from him. For all his faults, Blaize was an amazing athlete, excelling at mountaineering and caving. Even when loaded with a genuine heavy summer flu brought on by exotic location exploring or just plain burned out from excess fornication, he could be relied upon by various sports clubs in University to do his part.

Didn't hurt that he was rather good looking ... rather than the mahogany brown locks and magnificent beard of his father, he somehow had ebony black hair, short with a foppish fringe that often overhung his intense blue eyes. Dusky skin, a charming smile, he was a touch more exotic than the Old World blood of his father. This was presumably from his unknown mother, but what was totally his was the fit muscles on his young fame. No bodybuilding or gym workouts for an Elliot; it was all gained exploring places and putting oneself in physical danger.
Such a fall should have given him at least a few broken bones, if not outright killed him. Theodore Elliot did suffer physical injury in his life, some of it rather gruesome, but always came bouncing and fighting back. Blaize seemed to be kissed by some fairy of divine protection, as he rarely suffered more than bruises and scratches. One of the scratches was a large one on his forehead, which he pulled out a small rag from a pouch on his belt, along with a tiny vial of medical alcohol, and poured a spot on, rubbing it on the wound and grimacing with pain.

The worst that Oliver had seen, one of the few times he'd ever seen Blaize in a genuinely weak state, was when the pair were in a necrotic swamp deep in the southwest. Blaize had gotten bitten by some large fly neither had seen before, completely by chance (for once), and had fallen desperately and violently ill with a raging blood fever. Blaize didn't remember much about the incident as he had lapsed into a week-long coma that caused their superiors to immediately send help to retrieve them, but he did remember that Oliver never left him and remembered the other man staring down at him in a weird way.

Being an Elliot, he naturally recovered, and didn't think of the incident as a big deal, something that tended to upset a lot of people. He didn't think this brush with death was more than a mere annoyance either, as he tossed the rag over to Oliver and stood up.

"That was fun. Now YOU go back to base, I'm still going in, now I know where I'm going"



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2015-12-05 12:49:52
The tiniest of blushes warmed the cheeks of Oliver at the mention of being at Mr. Elliot's house. (He even ignored that Mr. Elliot said about equipment.) He had only been to the estate once in their roughly three year partnership, but the idea of being there more often truly warmed him.

What little time they weren't in the field Oliver spent it at his small apartment on campus. It was suitable for a single man but very limiting when it came to all the things he wanted to have. There was a desk with amble lighting and a Murphy bed that actually was quite comfortable when compared to the cots they normally slept on.

The most notable feature of his apartment were the mountains of books that covered the entire apartment. When the shelves became over run, he crammed books into the nooks and crannies of the apartment. It was his knowledge that Oliver admired about himself.

Some books were first editions, others brand new and some even falling apart but he still enjoyed them. He had been working on a book about their adventures but so far hadn't gotten anywhere because of lack of actual writing time. All the money he received by working for Mr. Elliot had gone to taking care of his parents and saving for a rainy day, Oli preferred to be prepared.

He continued to sit on the ground and did his best not to stare at Mr. Elliot in fear his blush would redden. The young man's glasses with their black rims began to slide down his nose with sweat. He looked disheveled. The light brown hair that he kept neat and tidy was a mess from in frantic search for Mr. Elliot. Even the palms of hands looked mud and green from trekking toward the pillars, his skin pale no more. Thankful Oliver came from a variety of stock. His skin didn't burn but freckled in the summer months. Even brown eyes seemed to blaze gold in the sun.

Oliver felt like a contrast to Mr. Elliot when ever they stood beside each other. He had spent a lot of time more concerned with his studies and rarely sough out physical activity aside from lugging around his text books. It wasn't until he realized how physically demanding the job was that he started to care. Oli began to run, short lengths at first but by now he was able to carry on a half marathon with decent pace. By that logic he wasn't ripped or overly muscular, just in great shape.

Even if he was conventionally 'attractive' Oliver didn't care too much about the female side of romance and preferred the company of men. Unknown to Mr. Elliot of course, Oliver had developed a crush on his boss that had turned into pining when ever possible. He knew that it wasn't professional but even then he didn't care to stop.

If anything his affections for Mr. Elliot only push him to care for the man even if he is determined to be reckless. Those horrid days of Mr. Elliot sick and near death still haunt him.

Pulling back to the present with the foul smell of medical alcohol Oliver manged to push himself up and stand before his boss. His eyes again narrowed at the way he just tossed the rag toward him, expecting Oliver to pick up after him. (Granted he would, it was bad for the environment)

"Mr. Elliot I don't think you should go in there right now. We should head back to camp and fix the head pieces," Oliver did his best to remain calm despite his desire to yell at his boss. Considering he used to do it a lot and nothing has since changed, Oliver wasn't about to start it up again.



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"Why, it's the manufacturers fault if they can't handle the kind of work they know we do" Blaize didn't suffer breaks, pauses or settling down. His blood was eternally itchy, only being in danger seemed to relieve it, of partying and sex didn't make it go away.

The opposite of Oliver and in contrast to his father, Blaize liked the ladies and he liked them so much he had a different lady leaving with him at the end of the night. Far from a gentleman's code of ethics, his philosophy was that he was young and attractive, and should have as much fun as he liked. He never dated, in the real sense of the word, as he seemed to find commitment a smothering idea that made his skin crawl. He was an absolute whore, as the doctor liked to reprimand him, something he just greeted with a smirk. He didn't understand why Oliver didn't come out with him to find ladies, but chalked it up to the shyer man just not being into Blaize's style.

He had no idea about Oliver's crush.

"All we have to do is see what is at the bottom of the pit in the middle of the structure, that's all we were assigned for. If the structure is so delicate that one pillar falls over because I went near it, then we've no business poking everything else"

Though his wording was selfish and sounded oddly lazy for someone who would explore every square inch of somewhere if left unsupervised, he had a point. The rock used for the structure seemed very brittle, and not up to the task of surviving human intervention.. They were commanded to go to the biggest temple structure and find what was believed to be a sacrificial pit, but there was debate wither or not the sacrifices were real (some favoured this) or merely idols put in in place of real people (heavily favoured by a lot of academics, as they felt the population was too small to support regular sacrifice.

"Just go back to the tent. The sooner we get their photographs and samples, the sooner we can leave and you can have a shower that you are constantly telling me we need"



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2015-12-05 13:30:53
Oliver made no attempt to hide it when he rolled his eyes. Inwardly he wanted to say that the equipment wasn't made to be be treated like that. Oliver saw how expensive the equipment but it seemed that Mr. Elliot didn't care.


"Actually Sir, we don't need to see anything right now. You have a cut on your forehead and should let me look at it at least," Oliver attempted to get Mr. Elliot to change his mind. He felt a kind of unease about the structure and didn't want to spend that much time around it, but he also knew that it was going to be a fruitless effort to ask him to not continue.

Oliver did want to explore the structure but he also had a pretty decent sense of survival and one brush with death was enough for him.

"You have two hours to do what you want and get back to the camp or I will drag you back," There was a hint of frustration in this voice that Mr. Elliot wasn't used to hearing, it was the low of adrenaline that was making him so rough.

Oliver turned and picked up his backpack and began to head back before pausing and looking back .

"By the way you do stink,"



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The frustration was noted, but not even wild stallions could make Blaize do something he didn't want to do, as he walked towards the temple.
He was still listening, as he waved a hand in dismissal for Oliver's words and mimicked a 'blah blah blah' gesture at the threat.

"You can't move your bookcase by yourself, you've no chance moving me" Blaize's fading voice called, "And I'll get one of the girls from the city to spray perfume on me before the charter flight, that'll fix it"

His slightly shredded clothing, his formally white shirt now smeared with green chlorophyll from crushed plants and brown from the cliffside soil, bore witness to the fact that dress and personal hygiene were normally the first casualties in the exploration game. Deciding he had had enough of his partner for the day, he switched off the microphone and camera, leaving Oliver with a black screen as he returned to camp.

Blaize would turn it back on when he was ready.



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Oliver did his best to ignore the calls of Mr. Elliot as he ventured back to the camp. The walk back seemed to take him longer but he figured it was because of the lack of panic forcing him to hurry to Mr.Elliot.

His hands shook as he arrived back at camp and his stomach growled. There wasn't much in terms of 'food' to eat, they waited to cook meals until the evening and snacked most of the day. Oli turned on the computer monitor but was met with blackness and in the corner of the screen in red block letters it read 'Disconnected'.

Depositing his own headpiece on the charge port Oliver sat back in his chair and groaned, this stomach reminding him to eat.

It took him all of a two minutes to find something half decent to eat and without hesitation he pigged out. The water he chugged was luke warm but he didn't care.

Once he felt better, Oliver set up a timer for Mr. Elliot and went to his own research. They had gathered a few things prior to Mr. Elliot's adventure and he wanted to catalog them before putting them in the crate to be shipped back.

It was a good way to kill time.



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