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Wish I may, wish I might, have this wish I wish tonight? Alvadas soon turns even more chaotic after legendary persons of the city start appearing.
(This is a thread from Mizahar's fantasy role playing forums. Why don't you register today? This message is not shown when you are logged in. Come roleplay with us, it's fun!)by Fallacy on February 27th, 2012, 8:31 am
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by Eridanus on February 27th, 2012, 8:52 am
by Nyahna Sasin on February 27th, 2012, 9:55 am
by Alric Wilmot on February 29th, 2012, 12:55 am
Alric lay quite still as he listened to the strained explanation Shale gave them. He said he was looking for the Womiyu, and that he was just as surprised as they were about the violence that had broken out at the Temple. Although, from the way he spoke, it seemed that he knew far more about things than what he was sharing. Alric was vaguely aware of another group joining them. Although he couldn't quite place when. His head throbbed too much for proper thinking. Alric opened his eyes wide as Shale revealed a hidden entrance. He had been visiting the Temple for years, and he had never seen anything like it. It made him slightly irratated, that he was still so ignorant to Alvadas's secrets. As Shale slipped into the darkness of the entrance, Alric followed. Shale mentioned something about bones, the bones of Drysalla. Alric had never heard of such a person. And even if he had, how would the remains of anyone help in this situation? The door behind them vanished as they ascended into the darkness. Though Alric could have sworn Shale had said the Womiyu were under the Temple... He had little time to contemplate it, however. They all soon reached an odd chamber, with even odder paintings covering its walls. Alric couldn't look at them, they made his head hurt even more whenever he tried. As Alric kept to the back of the group, he did not see the Womiyu members (Silencers by the look of their uniforms) meet them. However, when they did, they seemed mostly concerned with Shale's well-being. Alric did not blame them. Shale was a mess, far worse off than himself. As the group was lead into another room, Shale gave them instructions. "Now," Shale said trying to get out his last commands, ”I came here in search of a passageway to the Sealed Grounds. Within there are the bones of Drysalla, but that is only half of the mission. We also needs bones of the fabled hypnotist Verlyna. Go to the Sealed Grounds in my behalf. Collect the bones.” He sighed, "Ill wait here. Recover..." "We can escort you to the edge of the Womiyu" one of the two other people watching Shale declared. "But that is as far as we go." He nodded, "There are dangerous things beyond and we don't really want to get tangled up where ever you are going, but first you all should rest. Eat, drink, looks like you have been through a lot up there." At those words, a few bowls of Alvadas dishes were carried into the room. Alric's eyes watered briefly with delight. He was famished. He hadn't had breakfast, and after the harrowing battle upstairs his stomach was roaring with hunger. He quickly grabbed a hearty-looking purple stew and helped himself, sitting far from Shale and the others. Normally, he would worry about being rude. However, under the circumstances, he thought it best to eat in silence. He was wrong, it seemed. As he ate, The others, who had joined their group moments prior, introduced themselves. Alric, still feeling nauseous, was not his usual talkative self, and simply shared his name, allowing the others to talk. As he listened, it became far more apparent that these bones were of grave importance. Alric might not have believed the tale of Eridanus a mere day ago, but today, it seemed a welcome revelation. The stew tasted very bland to Alric, but it was also very filling. He supposed it might be made to accommodate itself to whatever the person wanted to eat, normally. However, Alric just wanted to be full, so it seemed that was all it was doing. He was glad for it, though, as it allowed himself to listen more intently. As the Dhani Sasin, spoke, explaining to Shale the need for them to recover as well, Alric spoke, voicing his agreement. "I need to recover my strength as well. I know I wasn't doing much physical activity up there, but I was doing my best to give you three an advantage," He pointed to Antar, Shale, and Sasin. " I don't think it's a secret anymore, so I'll just say it. I am a Hypnotist, and if I didn't overgive, I came dangerously close. I need a full belly and at least ten minutes to myself before I'm useful to anyone again. And I can be damn useful in the right situation. So speak, Shale, as long as it takes. The more you speak, the more I recover, and in the end, become more useful." |
by Mirage on March 1st, 2012, 5:20 pm
The battle raged on, and the Myrain made a steady trek toward the small group of adventurers, but whether for good or ill none could say. His eyes shown with a chaotic joy born from battle and bloodshed, and his lips parted to accept the speckle of blood that might land upon him, whither his own or another's it mattered little. He was a picture of carnage, a maelstrom of unstoppable proportions. The great blade he wielded swept in wide arcs, cleaving any that would stand before his might. Another golem fell, but always there was another mechanical monstrosity to take its place. This only made the man smile, Let them come! ***** The shield that Kamalia produced managed to push aside most of the arrows, though a few stray projectiles managed to slip through and fall into the huddled group. With the steady patients and clanking of a machine, the golems reloaded and prepared to fire once more, but the figure of Jaeden and his companion's movements altered their focus. Now every bow turned to fire at the pair that would attempt to break through the lines at its weak point, and the sound of metal scraping metal could be heard as the drew back their weapons and prepared to fire. From the darkness of an alley three shadows moved, sprinting out into the line of golems that wielded the ranged weapons. Their bodies were cloaked and hooded, the black fabric sweeping out behind them in a fantastic way. Nothing of their faces could be seen, nothing but their eyes at least, and each one of their attentions was trained on the line of golems. With movements swift and efficient, the three swept through the line, hitting each golem at one of its weak points so that it fell helplessly to the ground. Then, as silently as they had come, the three turned and split to run off in different directions, the symbol of the Silencers imprinted on their billowing cloaks as they were swallowed up by the city once more... ***** The Myrian's laugh filled the air as he cut down one, and then another of the mechanical contraptions. It mattered little to him if they were conscious or not, and the movements of his great sword spoke of his detachment. The man was happy, truly and utterly content with his lot in life. He had battle, he had the seat on his back and a sword in his hand. Truly, this was how a Myrian should live!! But then the line of golems came to an end... Suddenly the man was freed from the encirclement of the golems, free of their press and jabbing spears. Blinking like a dear in the headlights, he turned his gaze about him, a bit confused as to what he was to do at this point. And then his eyes fell on Ulric and his companions... A smile graced his lips once more as his copper eyes looked over Ulric. He stepped closer, resting his blade on his shoulder as he did. The man's body was covered in scars, both old and new, and the black blood of the golems dripped from him, mingling with his own sweat. The braid that held his hair back was all but gone, the black locks left to float freely where they may as he walked closer and closer to Ulric and those near him. Then, barely an arm's length away, the man whipped the sword from its place on his shoulder, swinging it up and then slamming it down, hard into the ground. Leaning on the hilt the man looked Ulric in the eyes, "Myri would be pleased, you fight well for one of our kind." He laughed, showing perfectly straight teeth. The Golems had not halted their progression, and they moved forward in a steady rhythm. The ground shook with each thundering step, and the clanking sounded more like the grinding of teeth of some great beast. Absently the Myrian glanced over his shoulder at the pressing crowd, his eyes sweeping the situation, almost seeming to analyze it. The smile still had not gone from his lips, but at least the blood-rage had seised to fill his eyes. Raising his voice so that all near would hear him, he raised himself up and snatched his blade from where it rested in the ground, My destination is the Sanity Center. All who don't want there areses handed to them keep close. Lets have some fun in this hell hole!" With another booming laugh the Myrian turned, heading to the point that Jaeden and Red had chosen themselves. In one, fluid motion the Mirian pivoted on one foot, swinging his blade in a wide circle to cleave all of the golems before him at the waist, not bothering to see if Jaeden or Red were out of harms way. So then, with his blade singing through the air once more, the man began carving a path through the golems, holding close to the wall so that those that follwed would not be surrounded and sweeping his blade out before him to cleave a path wide enough for 2 to walk abreast. It was a slow progression, but nearly all of the golems' attention was focused on the Myrian as he cleaved their army asunder with each swing of his sword. Follow the laughter, and you may find a path... OOCI might be posting for this again sooner than next thursday, as I want to move the story along a bit. I will post my decision in the OOC thread if I do. Note, if you follow close behind the man you should have an easy enough path since most of the golems are going to focus on the spearhead of your charge, however if you stay too far back you may just be cut off from the group. Keep that in mind as you go. P.S. Bob I have not forgotten you. Your piece simply comes up in the next post |
by Jaeden Kincade on March 6th, 2012, 5:28 am
by Ulric on March 7th, 2012, 4:21 am
by Antar on March 7th, 2012, 4:25 am
by Shai on March 7th, 2012, 4:28 am
As the opaque curtain of an unremarkable and half remembered dream faded from the spider’s eyes, her first sight was an unfamiliar face in an unfamiliar place. Desperately she ripped through her memories seeking her answer. It was as though she looked upon a picture gallery so many frames seemed yet unfilled. Shai could recall the statue, the people… the golems and the roof. Dhalvasha. As soon as she remembered his presence her recollection of her last moments of consciousness flooded back. Her body flooded with rage, rage of years gone by. Wrath dulled by the passing years, it should have been at the forefront the first moment she had laid eyes upon the doctor on that hard-packed dirt road west of Sunberth. Without regard for the man attending her Shai flipped over and jerked off of the couch while the only thoughts her mind were to find the traitor and make him— Shai smacked hard against the ground, her limbs still hardly awake from the drug that Dhalvasha had introduced to her body. Slowly she propped herself up on her forearms and panted against the floor, in a way she expelled her rage. So she was no less angry but her mind was clearly and reminding her that to strike immediately with force was not her way. The doctor would wait, but his suffering would someday be greater for every heartbeat of respite he had now. Someday the scorned woman would get her retribution for his betrayals which just seemed to continue to stack upon one another. Dhalvasha had forgotten what it meant to be Symenestra, if he ever knew; Shai was unsure anymore. The only thing she could be sure of now, was that in her mind Dhalvasha was no longer one of her blood. Let Viratas curse her for her next thoughts because they cemented the concept; should Dhalvasha ever require her aid in the future he would find himself worse for it. “Filthy Azo” she muttered to herself and the floor before pushing herself up to sit with her back propped against the couch. Staring out of the alcove she found faces that she could recognize. Eridanus… Antar the first was reassuring but the second brought her a comforted sigh of relief. The third face, though it was recognized, she scanned beyond without pause; Dhalvasha was not worth her attention unless it would guarantee his downfall. Pulling herself up and onto her feet with the couch as a crutch, Shai slowly regained her facilities and with it a grumble from her stomach. The others were eating and perhaps doing the same wouldn’t harm her. Conveniently someone had placed a tray of fruit beside her, scooping up several she placed them into her cloak pockets but left the grapes. The grapes were small enough that she could eat them without her venom though it required extensive chewing. Taking the grapes with her, she found a seat nearer the group. Normally new people would concern her, but Antar and Eridanus seemed unconcerned with them, although the howling man was certainly agitating. Pitching her voice out between the screams, “Antar, come here and explain what in the world is going on. Where are we?” |
by Fallacy on March 7th, 2012, 5:28 am
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