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Half a widow and rat royalty meet in an entirely appropriate place
(This is a thread from Mizahar's fantasy role playing forum. Why don't you register today? This message is not shown when you are logged in. Come roleplay with us, it's fun!)by Novus on June 28th, 2013, 2:44 am
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by Ninus Aurellius on June 28th, 2013, 6:53 am
The Prince of Rats Ninus cleared his throat and felt a blush creeping up his neck. His first thought was to share the bed, but he wouldn't be able to resist touching Novus. "I will rest upon the selfsame boards my dear companions sleep upon." he said after a long breath. "I need only but a blanket over mine hide, and I shall sleep well amongst the rats. But you may sleep on clean sheets tonight, I shall change them for you. To aid in my research is no small feat, and it is but the luck of the evil, thrice-cursed gods that hath brought you to me. A dose of nectar so willingly given deserves a warm bed and good food." Ninus smiled a bit, heading toward what could be loosely termed the kitchen. "My name is Ninus Aurellius, gentle spider." he added. He had a tiny hearth not large enough to heat the room, but large enough to heat a kettle or small pan. He had such a small pan with him, and spread oil over the cast iron from a small glass bottle. Oil was expensive, but he felt a need to impress this beautiful creature. He had a precious commodity he had bought only the day before...six eggs. He would have to use them all in the summer heat. He set them aside and put the pan over the small fire, letting the oil crackle and heat up. He chopped up some spinach and cracked the eggs into a bowl. A few moments whisking with a fork, and he poured the eggs into the hot pan. He sprinkled the spinach over the top of it, and sat back. It was a good hearty meal he'd learned from the bandits. Eggs didn't keep and they weren't rich enough to afford large granite boxes to keep them cool, so the bandits mixed all the eggs together, poured in meat or vegetables, and cooked it in a fluffy cake in a large cast iron pan. Ninus remembered eating it frequently as a child, in slices like one would cut from a pie. If they were truly fortunate, cheese would be melted on top. He let the eggs cook, turning away from the fire and stripping the bed. Rats scattered, a few mating couples broken up by the hubbub. Ninus remade the bed with his only set of clean sheets. They still smelled like rodent and fungus, but they had been washed. Now Ninus could wash the set he'd been using for a few weeks. He hurried back and took the pan from the heat. He set it on the counter to cool, happy to see the eggs had solidified into a flat, somewhat thin cake. Cricet looked at him oddly. She hadn't seen him put so much effort into pleasing a guest. Usually guests were the ones who slept on the floor, and she and Ninus got the bed. The eggs smelled damned good to the rats, and a few reared up and sniffed at the pan. "Away with thee! Thine stomachs shall be satisfied on things of thine own making." Ninus told them sharply, approaching with a clean knife he used to slice up fungus. He sliced two portions of the food on two cracked plates, giving Novus the only fork. He settled at the desk and offered Novus the food. "I'm afraid it is but simple camp food, but it has served me well in my childhood and is quite pleasing to the tongue." Ninus told him. "Tell me, why has home abandoned you so? Or have you abandoned it?" the poisoner asked as he gingerly picked up the hot slice on his plate and bit into it delicately. Despite his lack of eating utensils, he nipped at the food rather gracefully. |
by Novus on June 28th, 2013, 5:12 pm
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by Ninus Aurellius on June 28th, 2013, 6:07 pm
The Prince of Rats Ninus smiled at Novus' name. "From the ancient word meaning new. It is quite a good name, for you are new to me and new to the world." he said as he worked to get everything ready. He caught a derisive snort from Cricet and gave her a look in response. The large rat sniffed archly at him and trundled over to the pan, breaking off a bit of the omelette for herself and nibbling on it appreciatively. She liked lording this particular privilege over the other rats. Of all the animals in the house, she was the only one who shared Ninus' food, ever. Especially something so expensive and difficult to keep as eggs. The poisoner listened quietly to Novus as they ate, chewing his food delicately. Searching for a father...in a city of fifty thousand. It would be like finding a needle in a haystack, though Novus sounded like he had seen the man before. Latch sounded like the names of the highwaymen Ninus had grown up around. His own father had gone by the name of Churchkey, though only the gods knew if he was truly named after the device or it was a silly joke. But Ninus knew his father's men to have good connections in Syliras...one had to have a good network to survive in the Bronze woods. "A good knowledge of these rogues, traders, and caravaners my father has. Perhaps he could aid in finding your dearly departed sire, though you would have to interest him. He is a mercurial beast at best, a joking fool at worst." Ninus said. "A true jester of the woods, though his jokes sometimes end in sprouting crossbow quarrels and looted pockets. I grew up among these who lay in wait on the sides of the road, and who leap upon their quarry like wolves to take what they need and please. Sixteen of them I knew growing up, who fed me, bathed me and taught me. We moved through the woods like a gang of panthers, never resting for more than a moon. They were my pantheon, my uncles, brothers, fathers, and teachers. One of them took me under his wing, to teach me closely in the manner of how to kill a man when one is bereft of muscle and brawn. The mind always triumphs over the sword, for it can kill before the sword is ever forged." He smiled gently at his remembrance of the men. Of course, things had gone fouler toward the end of his time with them...his hands, stained by working with too many poisons, had given him strange visions. He'd poisoned a few of them, and killed many rats in his mad quest. It had frightened Churchkey more than anything else, to see his adoptive son of twenty years felling men seasoned several times over. How could a gang that had rounded up and killed a full-blown knight just a few years ago start dropping like flies to someone barely out of his teenage years? Churchkey had guided his madness toward the rats, and Ninus had experimented on the creatures. A hideous burden of shame he felt even six years later, and paid for by letting the creatures live, breed, and sleep in his home. He felt he had to pay penance for what had happened to both man and rat. Who knew if his father would welcome him back, now that he had stopped his mad killing and was living a relatively humble life? Churchkey loved him dearly, but two of the gang had grown angry and festered in their hatred for him. The others were but confused and loving family members praying he would snap out of it. Ninus looked down at the memory. Surely his father would welcome him back at least for a visit, and Ninus did miss the old man. "My own father is a man bent to kindness though his life guides him the other way. He is the very spirit of duality." Ninus said. "I was but twelve when I saw him cut a man's entrails from his belly and hang them about him in hatred, and only a candlemark had passed when he had washed his blood and rage clean from his soul and emerged to teach me maths and feed me the selfsame meal we eat today. But he is wise and knows every man that passes the roads he watches and hunts. He is a true hunter of man, he knows his quarry as hunters know a particular stag. My father watches them grow their tines and frolic along the roads, bearing their goods. When they become great, stepping beasts with crowns of horn upon their heads and silks upon their backs, he steps in and cuts them down. My mother disapproves of such nonsense, she is a serpent where he the tiger. Tigers consume the old and sick, but snakes think only of eating." |
by Novus on June 28th, 2013, 7:12 pm
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by Ninus Aurellius on June 28th, 2013, 10:53 pm
The Prince of Rats Ninus smiled and shook his head. "My childhood was not as frought with peril as you imagine. We were hunted by the knights, but my father was clever and kept us safe. My mother was even more so." he said. "As I said, the mind is a powerful weapon and easily thwarts. They live that way out of necessity. They cannot run into the arms of a knight, yet they have laws of their own they reinforce. I was taught well, and I would not exchange my adoptive parents for my true ones, for the mother who birthed me left me in a tree to die. It was only by luck that Churchkey happened upon me and took pity on my cries. I will take you to them tomorrow, if found they wish to be." He smiled when Cricet lifted her head to the petting and stuffed the rest of the egg into her mouth, pushing against Novus' palm. "Cricet is my gift from the gods, my protector and muse. I discovered her one winter in an alley, starving and dying from the cold as I was. She summoned the others of her brethren to keep me warm. She was the alpha there, and grew greatly affectionate toward me in those few hours. She came from a place far away, across the ocean where giant tigers roam like cattle." Ninus said affectionately, reaching out to pet her. Ninus looked outside. It was late. He picked up the now spotless plate from the floor and set it on the table, washing his hands in a basin. He picked through the pile of rags and blankets on the floor. "Come, the day is long and late." he regretted his decision to sleep on the floor. He looked at the thin rags he had to sleep on, and decided to gamble. "Perhaps, if you don't mind sharing the bed? I apologize for my change of heart..." he mumbled. He would just have to behave. He was lustful and lonely, but he was content enough to imagine. |
by Novus on June 28th, 2013, 11:18 pm
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by Ninus Aurellius on June 29th, 2013, 12:34 am
The Prince of Rats Ninus blushed and took the shirt, unable to resist working it over in his fingers a moment. He turned away and opened a small cupboard, gently stowing the shirt in it. He was red with embarrassment, desire, and a lot of conflicting emotions. Here was a very attractive creature, shirtless, in his room, ready to rest in his bed. He swallowed thickly. "It should rest well in there." he said. He went back to Novus, and the bed, but didn't meet his eyes. "I...I should impart upon you a terrible secret of mine. I do not want to seem as if I tricked you with the entire aim of your sleeping body next to mine, but nor do I want those venomous fangs sunk into my neck in anger. So I ask you to listen to me with no anger or disgust, for I had not planned on placing hands on you." he said heavily. He took a deep breath, his eyes scanning over the shirtless form, and up to Novus' eyes. "I know it is the norm for men to desire women, for stags to chase does, for dogs to desire bitches. But I am yet stranger than my home and my companions. I have been cursed with an unseen gnosis, a mark so black upon my soul other men have tried to see me buried for it." he began. "I desire men, though I have not yet felt the touch of a man. I just...have no desire for the flitting birds other men want. I desire strength, and could no more protect a frail creature than I could myself. Knowing this, know also I am no rake or wolf, and do not desire to use you. You are pleasing to my eyes, but I feared you gone had I said something when the sun was high." He bit his lip and looked at Novus. "Pray, have mercy. If you wish to leave, I will not stop you." he said sadly. |
by Novus on June 29th, 2013, 2:48 am
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by Ninus Aurellius on June 29th, 2013, 4:59 am
The Prince of Rats Ninus flinched openly at the hand on his neck, and his other withdrew a weapon from hiding. A brass syringe, filled with a clear, yet deadly poison. It had not been sense but panic that had bade him pull it, as he wasn't used to such a positive response to his admission. But when he looked at Novus' face he could see the man was anything but angry. He felt embarrassed and silly that he had pulled out the weapon in self-defense, and he lowered it just as quickly as he had drawn it, and set it upon the table. He knew Novus had meant the hand to be comforting...and it was. It helped relax him a little, but nothing so much as Novus' next words. His first instinct was to say Novus was wrong. What else could it be, that he had an unseen forest of knife hilts in his back for the sake of this odd desire? The thought of an unseen god laughing at him as he stumbled and groped for male companionship was all too likely to Ninus...yet here the same cruel gods had brought Novus to him. A handsome, damaged creature who's proclivities matched his own by Novus' own admission. Ninus was cautiously hopeful, but widows were known for their craftiness. If this was some new way of dispatching his weary hide, he had not yet seen it. Novus stepped closer and Ninus felt his pulse ramp up. His first instinct was to put the hand not in Novus' tender grasp against the man's chest, to keep his distance. His resistance softened as that dreadful, wonderful want surged up again. He held his palm there for a moment, heart beating wildly in his chest, his eyes locked on Novus. Then the half-breed's lips closed over his and it was too much. He kissed him back, gently, but all too soon had to end it. He ducked his head and rested his forehead against Novus' chest, feeling something horrible grip his heart and squeeze harshly. He was surprised to find himself weeping against the pale skin, years of pain, lonliness and self-hatred flooding out of him. Of being stabbed in the back, beaten, or rejected every time he had tried. Now someone was here, half-naked and wanting to kiss him, and all he could do was sob. His entire frame shuddered and he put his arms around Novus' neck, pulling him close. Inwardly he was angry at himself. He could drive Novus away by this outburst, what in all the gods' names was he doing? But he couldn't stop, his arms gripping helplessly around Novus and begging him silently not to go. Ninus stayed that way for nearly a half hour, weeping endlessly. But finally he did stop, and take a deep shuddering breath. He didn't feel as if he could speak, but he opened his eyes and looked at what was before him. He wanted Novus, he wanted him more than he'd ever wanted anything in his life. "Thou hast lanced a boil that has long since festered on my heart." he whispered quietly, his face still tucked up against Novus' chest. "Have the gods, once so cruel, decided to take pity upon mine tortured soul?" he placed a small, tentative kiss on the flesh under his cheek. "The first creature mirroring mine own heart to touch me in kindness, and I can but weep like a babe with joy." he chuckled wryly, lifting his head to look at Novus. |
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