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Where Ren acquires a life debt
(This is a thread from Mizahar's fantasy role play 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 Renalee on August 23rd, 2012, 10:45 am
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by Volinir Orchid on August 23rd, 2012, 6:15 pm
It wasn't often that Volinir took to the rooftops. He rarely had time to himself, and that time was usually spent in the nearest tavern. Tonight was a beautiful night though, and the Symenestra wanted to enjoy the cool air to its fullest. Leth was shining his brightest, and Volinir was happily ambling along, relishing the light wind tickling his skin, and the sweet scent of the lake. He'd grown used to the smell of grime, to the point of it not registering any more. Suddenly a faint thump caught his attention. Looking down, he saw the oddest thing; a girl with manacles around her neck and wrists sitting against the wall opposite him. Volinir's brow furrowed, and he absently rubbed the pink lines around his own wrists where there were once shackles all too similar to the ones on Renalee. His eyes watered slightly. There had been far too many for him to be able to escape, but this girl seemed to have been able to break free of the slavers after her, if nothing else. But bindings like that were even more blatant signs of an escaped slave than the tattoo adorning the back of his hand. Well, she wasn't going to suffer his fate. Not if he could help it. He descended down the sheer wooden wall with as much ease as crawling on a flat floor, dropping down on all fours once he was a few feet from the ground. Both of them were barefoot, funnily enough, though Volinir's lack of shoes had a purpose. Whether or not she noticed him, he'd rise up with a sympathetic expression. "Hey... You're an escapee, right?" Should she show fear or discomfort, he'd raise his hand and say, "Relax, I'm a friend." |
by Renalee on August 23rd, 2012, 7:11 pm
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by Volinir Orchid on August 23rd, 2012, 7:26 pm
Volinir laughed at that, inadvertently flashing his own pair of canines. These were quite obviously abnormal though; inch long fangs capable of dispensing fatal toxin. More likely than not, what Renalee had smelled on him. The ebony claws on his extended hand glinted in the moonlight. He quickly regained control of himself, and his smile softened. "I am Volinir, a Symenestra of Kalinor, and you'd be right, Miss. The only people here who treat us like anything other than animals are foreigners and other in our position. That means me. Now, while I'd love to go on, we've got to get these shackles off of you, and find you some place to hide." If she stood down, Volinir would beckon her to follow him. He knew Ravok like the back of his hand at this point, and he knew exactly where to go to get what they needed to crack the iron encircling her wrists. |
by Renalee on August 23rd, 2012, 8:24 pm
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by Volinir Orchid on August 23rd, 2012, 9:27 pm
Volinir shrugged dismissively at her apology. "I think I can manage it." There was something about this girl that he couldn't quite pin down. Perhaps it was the lack of hostility; being in Ravok meant contending with an entire city's prejudice. Perhaps it was the startling green eyes. Perhaps it was seeing someone as low as him who still clung to hope. Whatever it was, it roused something long dormant in him. On impulse, he took her hand when she introduced herself and planted a delicate kiss on it, "A pleasure to meet you, Renalee. Don't thank me yet, though. We're heading to the Docks." With that, he led her down the dirty alleyways and silent streets, charting a convoluted path towards their destination, both to avoid drawing attention to themselves, and to throw off anyone who might have deigned to follow Ren. Half a bell later, the quality of the buildings began to deteriorate sharply. Sickly green moss clung to moldering wood, and the occasional rat skittered across their path. This section of the city was far from lit, too. While Renalee might start having trouble seeing, the darkness posed no challenge to Volinir. "It shouldn't be far now..." Finally, they came across a small, two story forge. The doors were locked shut, but a window was ajar on the second floor. "Wait here, and try to stay out of sight." Volinir said before sidling up to the wall and laying his hands flat against it. Miniscule hooks extended out from his skin, and slowly, quietly, he crept up and into the building. A few chimes later, he returned with a small file held between his teeth. "This should do it..." He tapped her lightly on the arm and led her down a winding crisscross of streets, if they could be called that, to a decaying hut with a broken door. "It's not the prettiest place, but it'll do its job." The floorboards creaked softly as Volinir stepped in, sitting down three feet or so away from the door and gesturing for Renalee to do the same. Once that was done, he got to scraping. Small sparks flew from the shackle on her right wrist as the hard iron ground under the back and forth motion of the file. A bell later, a loud "chink!" sounded from the metal, and the manacle clattered to the floor. Volinir repeated the process twice more, and before long, broken iron littered the floor. "There. Good as new!" |
by Renalee on August 23rd, 2012, 10:38 pm
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by Volinir Orchid on August 24th, 2012, 6:26 am
The light sensation of Renalee's fingers on his skin were like the touch of Cheva to the love starved Symenestra. It had been a long time indeed since Volinir had felt anything close to this kind of affection. Five years, if he wanted to count. The hut was drafty, but he felt warm. He felt her nuzzling his hand, and as if by instinct, it drifted down to caress her dimpled cheek. For the most part, Volinir donned an abrasive armor around him, a subtle form of rebellion, and a not so subtle way of keeping people from sharing his shame. Somehow, this girl had slipped in through a gap and nestled herself near his heart. A warm smile crept onto his face. Then he heard her speak, and turned a light pink. “Thank you. I owe you a debt far greater than I could ever repay you. If I can do something for you you need to only name it. I can’t free you as you seem to have already found your own way, but anything else I can do...” Volinir opened his mouth to protest, to say he didn't deserve it, or that doing what she was suggesting meant staying in Ravok, even to explain why he was still in Ravok, to say something. Instead, he pulled Ren towards him and kissed her. Never mind that he'd just met her, never mind that he was putting her in mortal danger by giving her a reason to stay. That didn't run through his head. Little did. He wasn't sure what he wanted, or what he was trying to accomplish. At the moment, all that mattered was the soft texture of Renalee's skin, the supple curve of her waist, her apple sweet aroma. Time had frozen for him, and he was adoring it. Adoring her. His black claws turned on her tunic, obsidian shards raking down her back and tearing through fabric while white beams from the full moon streamed through holes in the roof. |
by Renalee on August 24th, 2012, 7:59 am
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by Volinir Orchid on August 24th, 2012, 3:02 pm
A gust of wind swung the broken door shut. Venom pumped into Volinir's fangs as if he hadn't eaten in weeks, a couple drops mixing in with his saliva. Renalee's taste was like ambrosia, and it left him wanting more. The Kelvic's feral energy surprised Volinir, and stirred him to even greater heights of passion. A storm of emotion raged in him, and their kiss was its center. Even so, a Symenestra had to remain elegant. He felt her pull away, his shoulders heaving as his hands trailed up to her shoulders and rubbed her arms, taking the tattered tunic with them and letting it drop to the floor. It might have been a trick of his eyes, but to Volinir her creamy white body seemed to gleam in the light as if her skin was made of pearl. She was otherworldly, entrancing, and he couldn't get enough of her. He wanted to ravage her, to make her scream. The lethality of his actions were taking shape in the back of his mind, but by the time they coalesced into a thought, their lips were locked again, and the future was a distant, fuzzy thing. Something that didn't exist in the ramshackle structure they had made magical. The mist made by their mingling breath, the pressure of her chest against his, and the closeness that came from it all were the only things that existed. Nimble fingers that wielded the file so deftly drifted down between Ren's legs, while the remains of the tunic were flung away. |
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