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Part One of the Regional Quest- Alvadas’ City Introduction!
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by Kuvarakh on March 12th, 2013, 3:45 am
by Scorn on March 12th, 2013, 10:57 pm
Scorn was engaged in the daunting task of finding her way back to the Wolf's Cave--a task which only proved more impossible each time she tried, despite her aerial advantage--when the strange sun appeared. She almost shielded her eyes, but curiously, the bright light did not diminish her vision. She found herself drawn closer to the light, and she pumped her wings harder in an attempt to reach it more quickly. It was difficult to tell whether she was getting closer to the sun. The city below her was moving by, but it was taking an abnormally long time to reach something that seemed so close. Still, the light was mesmerizing, and she found her mind wandering (as it so often did) to her missing twin. How amazing would it be if that light held Scourge? After all this time, Scorn would find her sister and they could finally go home. She hardly noticed the passage of time, even when the true sun rose and filled the sky with splashes of color that had never before looked so beautiful. And then she remembered, she had found Scourge already, and brought her entire colony to this bizarre but wonderful city. Her heroism in both of these accomplishments made her well-respected among her colony, even by her rivals. She was not quite an elder, but the elders often sought her wisdom and experience, since she was more an expert than any of them on the peculiarities of human cities. She still gleefully remembered the day she had taught them about "doors". She smelled the Cave before she saw it; her colony's scent overtaking the whole place. They had pretty much dominated the place when they arrived, either kicking out or eating anyone they did not keep as pets. She folded her wings and dove toward the cave, crashing into Scourge who was just coming out to meet her. Scorn embraced and wrestled with her sister, just like old times. Everything was back the way it was. Back the way it should be. There was only one thing missing. She had met a Zith on her travels who had become her companion, but he had not entered the city with her. She would have to go find him soon, to tell him the good news, that there was a place for them here now. |
by Artur on March 13th, 2013, 9:58 pm
by Kuvarakh on March 14th, 2013, 2:52 am
by Crypt on March 14th, 2013, 4:33 am
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by Celeste Arumen on March 18th, 2013, 1:04 am
80th Day of Spring, 513 AV The dark of the world fell in around her heavily, as Celeste was cloaked in unyielding night. That was the last she remembered before sleep took her. It was a pleasant, dream-filled sleep, the kind where ideas danced like vivid pinwheels around her subconscious mind. She dreamed of being a vagabond, passing off rocks as rubies and dirt as diamonds. Suddenly, she had everything she ever truly sought. Celeste could shift taller, smaller, anything she liked. Her illusionism was no longer limited to parlor tricks – she could summon a desert in the middle of Falyndar and keep it for days, and the joy touched her very soul. The best of the best she was: the changeling daughter of Alvadas. Her eyes shot open and she yawned fitfully, rising slowly from her bed. The hall was dark as ever, oppressive shadows creeping along the corridor. Celeste was unafraid. Years of sleeping in alleys had resolved that long ago. The accommodations afforded to Listeners were better than she’d ever been used to. She was of no mind to complain. After the long climb up the stair, she found herself emerging into harsh sunlight. The young girl shielded her eyes. She’d opted out of breakfast to go straight to work. Ever since being taken on as an apprentice, she’d been more than a little enthusiastic about the job. The prospect of earning a living tracking criminals while being a criminal had a unique appeal… And of course, there was one other reason. One of her Ears was a shopkeeper at the Bizarre, a woman by the name of Amalie. Celeste ducked into an alleyway to shift into her usual disguise, a young boy of similar stature and appearance. It was still uncomfortable business to reveal herself plainly to her contacts. Instead she adopted a different disguise for each. Only the Hand knew of Celeste’s true identity. There was the usual pull on her soul, a slight siphoning of will as djed reconstructed her body. With the image fixed plainly in her mind, she allowed the details to take shape. The worst of it was becoming barrel-chested and losing her center of gravity. There was a sinking feeling as it rose from her hips to her chest. But something was awry. The feeling was vastly different than before. The little girl stared at the side of a building seriously. Her change had expended far less djed than normal, something she’d taken sharp notice of. Celeste had years of experience morphing despite her young age. Her eyes widened slightly. As her perception grew, it alerted her to something far greater, a feeling subtly coursing through the atmosphere. From the outside the tawny-haired boy seemed to frown, smacking his lips together. It was abnormal but worse, unidentifiable. Something was amiss and she didn’t like it. She resumed walking down the street, keeping her eyes down. This particular identity was an urchin by the name of Mateo and he was a very mild-mannered boy. She’d made the distinction early on that appearance was only one half of the battle. People noticed peculiar behavior and when their suspicions were aroused, she was typically out of a job. The idea was to play a convincing part. It wasn’t easy but it was necessary. She noticed a man nearby the marketplace and decided to try her luck. He seemed very odd – even from a distance there was a wild exultation in his step, a weakness she could get a hold of. Celeste activated the gnosis just behind her ear – an inverted purple triangle. It surged hotly, reacting to the Alvadas’ altered state. The young boy picked his way over through the crowd, eyes down. ”Excuse me, sir…” He looked up through dirty lashes at Crypt. ”Can you spare any coin? All I have is this in exchange,” and in the cup of his palm were a few bits of rubbish. The rubbish however, didn’t appear as rubbish at all. It appeared as tarnished bits of gold jewelry – heirlooms even. This trick wasn’t sophisticated but it was something to pass the time before her appointment. Plus - she knew a sucker when she saw one. |
by Crypt on March 18th, 2013, 4:30 am
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by Kuvarakh on March 24th, 2013, 10:31 pm
by Fallacy on May 7th, 2013, 6:21 am
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