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An inland sea created by Ivak's cataclismic fury during the Valterrian, the Suvan Sea is a major trade route and the foremost hub for piracy in Mizahar. [lore]

Stowaway [Tydus, Cricket]

Postby Tydus Tempest on May 27th, 2014, 4:50 am

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The Tempest scion was in the midst of laughter before he realized that the little rat thing had turned from an animal into a little girl, naked and exposed to the sun, staring at both Tydus and Kel, primarily the latter with fearful-looking eyes. The Svefra was, first and foremost, astonished by the ordeal, his impression that the being was some sort of magical creature was correct, but he had no idea that it was going to look human. He had expected some sort of magical creature with intelligence, or some kind of special rat with the powers of communication. Nowhere in the world did he expect that it would be a human. Was it a mage? Was that ability magic? In this Spring alone, he had found a woman capable of freezing water with a simple thought, another capable of closing wounds and healing the body with a touch.

He thought of Caelum, who shifted forms as Syna and Leth made their walks about the sky. This seemed closest to that, but still, the Tempest was unsure. But, it seemed that he wasn't the only one. He expected Kel to voice some kind of wild display of shock, almost comical in its severity as it had been when the rat thing had shed fur into his ale. But, this was different. Kel was different. Rather than communicate his feelings out into the world and display public, eccentric shock as he did when he and Jenkins were on their comical roll, he remained silence. His gaze turned sullen, his posture changed, and the Tempest could see the change in his demeanor. The other Svefra was acting strangely, gone from his mind was the usual carefree persona, or the overly vicious personality that bordered on the obscene.

The beast was unleashed. The savage monster that settled within Kel set itself upon his features, his eyes widening in a fervent, horrible display of pure discontent. Tydus watched as his podbrother reached for the blade that was ordinarily at his back, noting that he intended to destroy the little girl, a scowl materializing upon his features at the Svefra's inability to practice self-control. The Tempest moved forward with his podbrother before he reached out to him, intent on looping his arms underneath the elder's Svefra's shoulders. If he succeeded, he would press against the man's back in a grapple. He hoped to catch Kel by surprise, and if it succeeded, there was no way he would be able to keep the motion on for long, but he had to try regardless. Tydus intended to slam his foot into Kel's calf, his plan to temporarily cripple the elder Svefra, who he hoped was distracted in the course of the ordeal. If not, then Tydus was likely in for a huge amount of pain. Kel was not someone to petch with.

Tydus mustered his djed, tapping into the weave of his soul's energy as he shrouded it about him as an aura. Kel, if he was caught in his grip, was more than within range. The aura swept into his touch and wove into his words as he spoke out to Kel in Fratava, his words almost a whisper, but clearly audible in their proximity.

"Stop! She's more useful to us alive, Kel! Think about it, a living, breathing, shapechanging slave? We could sell it off when we get there and make it suffer in the mean time by not feeding it more than it needs to survive!

His words were woven with an emotional response, intent on pressing calm into the elder's Svefra mind as he also wove a suggestion into his words, using the division between sentences as his means of infusing his magic.

Listen to him. He's right. She deserves to suffer. Not a quick, meaningless death. A life of slavery is surely a better punishment.
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Stowaway [Tydus, Cricket]

Postby Cricket on May 29th, 2014, 2:08 am

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Her eyes flitted between the two men, one filled with joy, and the other filled with something that probably could have been equivalent to a volcano. If she had known what that was. It was only when his face twisted in a savage snarl and his eyes glowed bright did she recognize what he looked like. Suddenly, he was not a mysterious Laviku whom she shared a floating island with. He wasn't the man that had accidently - or maybe purposefully - kidnapped her from Riverfall. This man had become a beast, one she recognized all too well. A predator.

Cricket scampered around the thick tree, putting something in between her and the incredibly angry male. It would at least buy her time in case he did decide to attack her to change and get up to the top. She hoped he couldn't climb, but this was his island. The likelihood of that was not very good. Even a head start would be better than nothing, if looking at it from a survivalist point of view. He made a motion that she did not understand, reaching behind his back as if looking for something. When he didn't find it, she couldn't help but feel relieved. Yet, he still harbored that malicious look. As if he were intent on eating her alive.

His companion must have recognized this as well, because he stopped being joyful and started being more aggressive. Cricket prepared to have to run away from two beasts, toying with the idea of swimming to the other island and getting away on the other float. Granted, she probably was not going to get away with lifting the giant stone that she had seen go into the water. Instead of having to fend off both Lavikus, she had the distinct pleasure of watching Mr. Joy start grappling with Mr. Rage. Cricket leaned further from behind her safety net, confused as to why two predators would fight one another. Maybe Mr. Joy just didn't want to share his prey. Who knew.

It was at this point that the scent, as unnatural as it was, of fish came wafting to her nose. Her gaze drifted to the suffocating fish. Cricket found herself licking her lips, contemplating what to do. She looked between the Lavikus and the fish. Safety or food. Her belly grumbled in protest. Either way, she was going to die if she picked one over the other. If she chose to remain by the mast, she would die a very slow, painful death of starvation. If she ran out to the fish, her death could possibly be quick and her belly would be happy. Both pathways had an end, yet, too scared to move and steal the fish, she remained where she was, watching them. The fish mocked her from a distance, and her stomach roared in anger while Mr. Joy hissed in that foreign language of his. Cricket knew this was a cruel joke, and someone was laughing at her predicament.
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Stowaway [Tydus, Cricket]

Postby Kel Tempest on June 3rd, 2014, 11:48 pm

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Gideon’s face loomed in front of Kel’s vision, causing his heart to jump into his throat in shock. Reality faded around the Svefra as he gazed upon his long lost friend again in confusion. But seeing the apparition of a friend long dead appear in his mind’s eye was like a punch to the gut and he felt his brain shut off as the animal savagery took over. The Svefra could feel his humanity shutting off, his instincts telling him to rip the magic user’s throat out and avenge his friend.


Magic users took Gideon away from him. They deserved death.


Fury burned in Kel’s eyes, the Laviku blue orbs devoid of life or pity as his glare, partially obscured by his tousled black hair, locked onto the cowering girl. There was nowhere for her to run, nowhere for her to hide. Her life was literally in his hands.


And he intended to destroy it.


For his friend.


For Gideon.


Kel lunged forward, hands outstretched, resembling more like claws than fingers, face twisting into a baleful snarl. But his movement was abruptly halted as his leg suddenly buckled under him and a weight pressed against his upper torso, restraining him. He barely felt the physical contact, brain not registering why he couldn’t move, his body numb to every physical sensation and emotion aside from the burning hatred that seared within his soul.


Instinctively, Kel lifted both hands up over his head and wrapped them around whatever was behind him. If he was successful in wrapping his vice like grip under one of Tydus’ arms and head, Kel would tuck his chin to his chest and jerk downwards, throwing his body weight towards the deck of the ship, forcing Tydus to flip up and over the older Svefra’s back, landing on the deck in front of him.


If he was able to free himself from his podmate’s hold, Kel would stagger to his feet and look around for the magic user. Finally, he spotted her and his eyes flashed angrily. He took a step towards her, ready to tear her apart. But that’s when he heard it.


Gideon’s voice.


Kel froze in place. He could see Gideon, his familiar, gravelly voice floating through the salty air, completely unaware that his subconscious was creating what he desperately wanted to see in his overwhelmed state. It was as if nothing had changed, it was just has he remembered it. His instinct to rip the squirrel girl apart was momentarily forgotten as he listened to his long buried friend.


“She’s more useful to…you alive, Kel. Sell it…make it suffer…”


The voice faded in and out of Kel’s conscious, his brain telling him the voice belonged to Tydus but his desires overriding any common sense, telling him it was Gideon. Gideon was alive. Hope exploded in the Svefra’s chest, a feeling he hadn’t felt in a long time. The two voices seemed to blend into one, one from the physical the other a ghost of the past. Kel looked around wildly, desperation in his eyes, unfocused, confusion overcoming the anger as the emotions and memories he had suppressed for the last two seasons finally surfaced.



“Girl needs to…needs to suffer…like you did Gid…”


The words were mumbled and distorted as Kel looked around frantically, trying to find Gideon, a crazed look in his eyes. The Svefra staggered a few steps, the memories of his friend growing more powerful and overwhelming his mind. Kel found himself on his knees on the deck of his ship, breathes coming raggedly, Gideon’s voice beginning to fade. He could hear his friend’s voice echoing quietly in his mind and his panic grew stronger.


“No Gid! Don’t leave! I need you! Please! Please!”


Kel begged, voice growing choked with emotion as fear seized his mind. He couldn’t lose Gideon again.


“She deserves to suffer, Kel…Take her freedom…a life of slavery…better punishment…”


The voice faded until it disappeared and with it, the hope that had sprung, died within him, leaving him feeling nothing but emptiness. He stared blankly out to sea, his brain roiling out of control, a thousand memories spinning through his head. His breath came fast and he felt light headed as the world began to spin crazily.


Finally, his body couldn’t take the stress and anxiety any longer, his body doing the only thing it could to preserve itself. The last thing he remembered was his vision growing black.


And then nothing.



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Stowaway [Tydus, Cricket]

Postby Tydus Tempest on June 29th, 2014, 7:19 pm

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This was a terrible idea.

It was the first, and only thought that Tydus Tempest had as he tightened his grip upon Kel. The strength of his resolve to kill the Kelvic was unbelievable, the Tempest nearly flipping him over in some sort of feat of strength and prowess that the younger Tempest did not attribute Kel with. He labeled Kel as a murderer, a combatant, but not a wrestler. The scion managed to just tighten his grip before Kel pulled upon his head and arm, a choked gasp escaping Tydus' lips as he brought his center of gravity lower, buckling his legs and aiming yet another kick at Kel's leg in an attempt to loose ground from his position and make his stance weaker.

If successful, the Tempest would pull away, wheezing from the force placed upon his neck, but once his breath recovered, only a red stress mark would exist to remind him of his pian. He looked at Kel again, the elder Svefra seemingly paralyzed with what looked like... complete and total despair. Tydus had seen the expression worn upon his own face in the mirror, he had seen it upon Callipsia's, and now he saw it with Kel. The first genuine display of emotion that the Greytide heir, now a Tempest, had shown Tydus in... years.

Tydus was almost completely thrown off of the stronger Tempest's body, a frown curling as he pushed off from his back, driving his knuckles low into Kel's spine, twisting and pivoting in the attempt to break free from his brother's grip. The resulting struggle caused the Tempest to lose his footing and stumble backwards, slipping upon the ship's wet deck and recoiling backwards. A collision into the mast was the direct result of the struggle, a cough escaping the Tempest scion's lips as he struggled to rise. His Hypnotism seemed to be for naught, but then... Tydus watched as Kel collapsed on the deck for what seemed like no reason.

Relief spread through the Tempest scion as his podbrother ceased moving, the Tempest checking up on him for just long enough to notice that he was still breathing before moving him off to the side where he wouldn't be in the way. He looked at the naked girl, a frown cast over his features for a moment before he sat down on the deck, gently encouraging her with a pat on the ship's wood, then he slowly raised his hands to convey that he meant her no harm.

The Tempest scion mustered his djed once again, layering it within his eyes and his throat as he stared at the Kelvic. Ocean blue hues held mustered compassion, his hands slowly moving as he spoke to her in the Common tongue, as she seemed to have responded to it before. His words were delicately intoned with djed, a soft, metered cadence to his words as he said,

"Relax... I'm not here to hurt you. I saw you looking at the fish on the deck. Take it, then calm down and tell me how you got onto the ship."

The commands were gently placed, Tydus weaving both suggestion and an emotional response within his words. He conveyed calm, portraying it and making eye contact with the Kelvic as he spoke to strengthen the Hypnotism. In the Kelvic's mind, she'd hear the subtle command behind his words, spoken in her own voice.

I can trust him. He's not going to hurt me. I should be honest.

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Stowaway [Tydus, Cricket]

Postby Cricket on July 11th, 2014, 3:27 am

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It seemed that the struggle was going to continue for ages, all because Mr. Joy seemed to be protecting her against his companion. The poor girl, naked and unnerved by the display, did not really know how to react. She did not know either of the Lavikus, and both seemed powerful in their own way. Especially with the display of brute force they were showing. Just like it had started, it ended with barely a whisper. There had been words in that strange language, but she could read his face just as well as his companion could. He was deeply upset by something; something that she could not see and would never be able to understand. That look she had seen before on children when their toys were taken, although this display held ten fold more emotion. It made her feel for the man, even if he had wanted to kill her.

The deck was cleared by Mr. Joy, the fish having ceased their movement. Cricket eyed the fish again. Before she could lunge for them and bring them to safety, he was talking to her. That soothing feeling washed over her again, and she began to lean out just a little bit more. She could just him, couldn’t she? That strange little voice in the back of her head said she could. So, Cricket decided to slide out. Crouching, she crawled forward, placing one foot forward and then a hand to keep herself balanced on all four appendages. The first fish was of medium size, the life having long ebbed out of its body while the men had fought one another. Unceremoniously, she snatched it, flopped herself on her butt, and began to tear into the flesh with her teeth.

Having never been taught etiquette, let alone basic manners, all she understood was that it was food and she was hungry. It had a slimy texture as she feasted upon the meal, not remotely caring for a second about the voice or the man. Food as her only focus. Having ripped into the abdomen first, organs began to flop out in long strings, cool liquid the color of blood falling onto her knees as she chewed. After having taken a few bites, she looked up to check to see if Mr. Rage was still asleep. It was then that she remembered she had been asked a question. Slurping up a long tendril of flesh, she settled her eyes on Mr. Joy. How was she supposed to verbalize her predicament? Her story, as short as it would have been in a fluent language, was long when one didn’t know many words. She settled for the shortest version possible. ”Walk. Hide in tree.”

She flicked her head to the mast behind her before settling down to finish her meal. What scales and flesh ended up on the deck was shortly joined by wee bones that she had not crunched on. Feeling comfortable with the waking man, she pulled her knees up and lowered herself into a curled ball on the deck. Her display would have been awkward if she had known it to be awkward, but the solid wood and rocking motion was already calming her fed body. With lazy eyes, she watched Mr. Joy.


OOCYou can make her fall asleep to wrap this up, or you can get me to respond again. I left it up to you all.
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Stowaway [Tydus, Cricket]

Postby Kel Tempest on July 11th, 2014, 8:05 am

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Silence.


Not just from the chaos that ensued aboard the Laviku’s Wrath but silence of the mind. Something he hadn’t realized he desperately needed until that very moment. The worries of the world, his fears, his failures, his hopes and dreams, all faded until they were nothing more than mere whispers of the past. Kel felt as if he were suspended in the air, no thoughts of the present, past or future, unaware of his surroundings.


Just oblivious bliss.


He wasn’t even aware that he was unconscious until a soft ringing began to buzz in his head, a sound he barely registered in his mind until it began to grow louder and louder, insisting that he acknowledge it. As he became aware of it, other noises began to jostle for his attention, the sloshing of water against a hull, muffled voices blending together, the sound of gulls screeching overhead. He couldn’t distinguish them from one another; all he understood was that there was noise.


But in a rush, everything popped back into focus and Kel suddenly woke. His thoughts were scattered and he had no idea what happened. The last thing he remembered was seeing a girl and then…nothing. The stress, anxiety, anger, frustration and despair completely overwhelmed the Svefra’s mind. Because of the excessive amounts of traumatic emotions that churned through his battered spirit, his brain did the only thing it could do to protect itself.


It repressed.


Kel groaned and opened his eyes, blinking in confusion as the world around him tilted sideways. His body lay face down, head turned to the side as it slowly registered the coarse wood that pressed against his temple. He realized he had been dumped on the deck of his ship, the lull of the waves lifting the ship before gently setting it back down. His head throbbed painfully; he assumed he hit it when he collapsed.


Now only if he could remember why…


Placing his hand against the deck to righten himself, Kel discovered his limb to be tangled in a coil of rope, much to his surprise. Grunting in irritation, the Svefra jerked his arm free, uncoiling the hemp that sat near the front of the ship. He was about to look up when something in the thick coils caught his attention.


Intrigued as to what lay hidden aboard his ship, Kel picked up the rope and tossed it aside to reveal a small sachet. His eyes narrowed as he looked it over. It wasn’t anything he owned. The Svefra looked over at the girl and back to the bag before snatching it up, feeling the need to quench his curiosity.



“Well, well, well. What do we have here…”


Kel opened the bag and began rummaging through the possessions. Small trinkets filled the bag, articles of clothes, grooming products, a few pieces of survival equipment, nothing of interest. Until, that is, Kel’s fingers bumped into a large pouch.


That jingled.


Kel cocked an eyebrow, a grin crossing his face, something that seemed almost bizarre, considering his freak out only moments prior. But the mind had a funny way of concealing the very thing that causes its user to break. Kel quickly pulled out the purse from within the sachet and discarded it, no longer interested in the random odds and ends.


The greedy Svefra untied the pouch and looked in. His eyes widened in shock as he stared at the contents. He looked up at Tydus, amazed, for once, having nothing to say. Finally he found his voice. Kel laughed aloud and tightened the drawstring. He spun it once before catching it gleefully. It shook, coins clanking together loudly.



“Tydus, this may have been the best thing to happen to us yet. This here little girl was looooaded with mizas. She easily has a few hundred coins here.”


Kel grinned widely at his podmate.

“Let’s divvy this up, shall we?”


NoteTo Grader: We decided before hand to rob Cricket . Her possessions and mizas are going to the Tempests. Tydus and myself would split them between us. Just a heads up. Cricket stored her possessions aboard the ship in a previous solo: "I'm On A Boat."


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Stowaway [Tydus, Cricket]

Postby Ragdoll on September 9th, 2014, 6:17 pm

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You've Been Graded!



Kel :
Skills
Skill Points
Observation 4
Sailing 2
Cooking 1
Rhetoric 1
Socialization 2
Unarmed Combat 2
Interrogation 1
Investigation 1


Lores

  • Home is Where the Boat is
  • Efficiently Killing a Fish
  • Ale: More Important than Food
  • How to Make Strangers Uncomfortable by Swearing Loudly
  • What Kelvic Transformation Looks Like
  • Magic is Murder
  • Tydus or Gideon? We Just Don't Know
  • Robbing a Small Child Blind

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+300 GM! Woo!

Consequences

Whenever Kel is under extreme duress, any familiar person will appear (to him) to be Gideon.

Comments

An interesting read for sure. Nice to see something inside Kel's head besides drunken rage.


Tydus :
Skills
Skill Points
Observation 4
Sailing 1
Swimming 1
Hypnotism 3
Socialization 2
Rhetoric 2
Unarmed Combat 2
Acrobatics 1


Lores

  • Sploosh!: Anchors Away!
  • Nothing Quite as Refreshing as Salt Water
  • Keep Focus on One Sea Creature when using Oceanus
  • Cleaning Dead Fish
  • Hypnotism: Works on Kelvics, Too
  • What Kelvic Transformation Looks Like
  • Naked Wrestling with Kel
  • Don't Petch with Kel
  • Kel: Was That Emotion?

Rewards

+300 GM! Woo!

Comments

An enjoyable thread. I feel like I got a better glimpse of the person Tydus wants to be.


Cricket :
Skills
Skill Points
Observation 4
Stealth 1
Climbing 1
Acrobatics 2


Lores

  • Looking for Lavikus
  • Living Off the Bare Necessities
  • Don't Trust Barrel Liquid
  • Fish to the Face
  • Kel: Predator
  • Tough Decisions
  • Raw Fish: Best Eaten When Starving
  • Tydus: Means No Harm

Consequences

Sorry, Cricket! You lost all your stuff.

Comments

D: I feel so bad for Cricket. She's adorable, though.




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