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Built into the cliffs overlooking the Suvan Sea, Riverfall resides on the edge of grasslands of Cyphrus where the Bluevein River plunges off the plain and cascades down to the inland sea below. Home of the Akalak, Riverfall is a self-supporting city populated by devoted warriors. [Riverfall Codex]

Attack of the Zith

Postby Kel Tempest on July 17th, 2014, 8:24 am

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Day 5 of Summer in the Year 514 AV


The torrent of pent up emotions and thoughts that came flooding out of the Svefra the previous night when his podmate Tydus had confronted him aboard his ship, seemed to bring about some kind of breakthrough for the roguish Tempest. Kel hadn’t realized how much he had slowly been giving up on himself until, for the first time in as long as he could remember; he was truly able to express himself fully without fear of rejection.


He had hardened himself over the years, building fortified walls around his heart, never allowing people’s words and opinions matter to him. But with Tydus, it was different. He didn’t want to lose him, the only person he considered a friend. But in order to keep that friend, it meant having to break down a few walls. And it felt good.


Not that he would ever admit that to anyone.


But now that everything had been aired out and an understanding seemed to have been reached between the two of them, new energy seemed to surge through him. The black haired Tempest threw himself back into his old routine; while his ship still remained a disaster from his weeks of slowly spiraling out of control; his mental state seemed to gradually return to what it was, if not better. Something was different, he couldn’t quite put a finger on it or know what it was yet, but he felt somehow, lighter.


The storm that was Kel seemed to have passed for the moment. Now it was a new dawn and not just for the slumbering Riverians.


The first rays of light crept over the horizon of the Suvan, gently brushing its fingers across the cold stone that made up Riverfall.


A dull thump resounded on the deck of the Laviku’s Wrath as Kel dropped to the wooden floor from where he had been standing. He caught himself on his palms, his face hovering a foot above the coarse beams as the ship bobbed quietly on the surface of the water just off the coast from Riverfall itself. He held himself there for a moment, tensing the muscles in each of his limbs, his hair falling loosely into his face.


Kel bent his elbows, fingers splayed, feet shoulder width apart, back straight and began to lower his body to the deck. He quickly pushed himself back up, keeping his elbows close to his side for maximum leverage in his triceps and continued to lower and raise himself in a repetitive motion as quickly as he could. Small gasps of air burst from his lips as he reached twenty pushups, the warrior beginning to feel his body begin to exert itself from the exercise. He could feel the muscles in his arms begin to burn and his core tighten as he reached thirty.


Having reached a mental marker, Kel rolled onto his back and instantly started working his abdomen. Lacing his fingers around one another tightly, the Svefra placed his hands behind his head and methodically raised his chest to his knees, feeling each muscle tighten and loosen as he flexed them.


Maintaining a perfect body wasn’t for the weak willed as the Svefra very well knew.


Once again reaching thirty, the Svefra pulled his knees to his chest so that he resembled a ball, resting his weight on his shoulders before placing his hands flat against the deck of the ship. In a burst of motion, the agile seafarer shoved off the surface like a spring and threw his legs up into the air, arching his back, allowing his body to follow behind. He snapped his legs down and caught himself as he landed, rightening his body so he was once again standing up straight.


He grimaced slightly and leaned back, stretching out his form, hands reaching into the air as if trying to grasp Syna herself. Kel looked out across the water, towards the shadowy form of Riverfall that stood imposingly on the water’s edge, less than a mile away. Small fishing boats floated lazily in the bay, not far from the the Svefra’s casinor, most likely hoping to reel in a catch before the city awoke. They didn’t seem to pay Kel any mind. Not that the Tempest cared.


Kel snorted as an absurd thought crossed his mind. Like the Akalak would ever leave their precious city behind and bother coming out to sea, much less try and capture a Svefra in his own element. They would have to be petching mad to try anything of the sort. Criminal or not, they couldn’t want him that bad. If he wasn’t worried about the Kuvay’Nas, he sure as petch wasn’t worried about a few fishermen causing him problems.


Realizing his thoughts had taken him away from his exercise, Kel sighed and hopped up and down slightly, shaking his arms out, loosening up for round two when a cry cut through the early morning air.


Kel whirled around towards the sound, startled by the sudden noise, ready to shout at whoever it was irritably for disturbing the sacred hours of the morning. A commotion seemed to have broken out aboard one of the few fishing boats that dotted the waters. The Svefra squinted, sapphire eyes narrowing as he moved over to the gunwale and leaned out on it, trying to get a better look at what was going on a hundred yards away.


He spotted a handful odd looking birds, much bigger than anything he’d seen before, flying in the air above the fishing crafts, the sailors shouting and moving about the ships frantically.


It wasn’t until a voice broke out over the commotion and reach his ears did Kel realized what he was seeing flying above. They weren’t birds at all.


“ZIIIIIIIIITH!”


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Attack of the Zith

Postby Kel Tempest on July 28th, 2014, 9:04 am

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“Holy petch, what ARE they?”


Speaking to no one in particular, Kel stared in amazement at the monstrosities that attacked the simple fishermen across the still water, eyes locked onto the chaos that ensued before him. The sound of nails skittering across the deck of his ship barely registered in his mind as he continued to stand gawking at the turmoil, not bothering to greet his companion. Finally, a loud chittering sound tore his attention away from the drama unfolding only a few dozen yards away and he scowled down at the small sea otter that sat next to him.


“I know what they said you little snob nosed fiend. It was a rhetorical question.”


Jenkins looked up at the Svefra, whiskers twitching. A soft keek came from the caramel colored tavan, earning him a scathing look from his seafaring friend.


“Help them? Why would I do that? You do remember that all of Riverfall would turn us over to the Akalak whatever petching guards, screwing us in the butthole and laugh at us as they drag us off to our deaths. I say we just let those flying petchers kill them, take the ships for ourselves, aim them at Riverfall’s docks, hoist the sails and light all of them on fire. See how much of the port we can wipe out in one fatal swoop.”


Kel grinned impishly; eyes alight with eager anticipation as he rubbed his hands together gleefully, the hypothetical carnage playing itself out in his mind’s eye gloriously. Finally, he turned his gaze back towards the turmoil, the thoughts of destruction still lingering in his mind. He watched as a Zith dove from the air and clawed at a man’s face. The sailor screamed as sharp nails ripped into his flesh, bright red blood welling up from the lacerations. He screamed, tumbling to the deck as the Zith frantically flapped its wings, trying to gain altitude.


Suddenly a crossbow bolt flashed through the air and pierced the creature’s wing, sending it into a wild spiral. It flailed crazily as it crashed into the sail, sharp claws shredding the material.


A look of outrage sprung onto Kel’s face and he shouted across the bay angrily.



“Oi! Yeh’ little petcher! Don’t ruin me new ships! That’d be my job yeh’ little shyke!”


Kel spat in indignation and snatched up his trident from beside a barrel that rested beside the cabin door that at one point was filled to the brim with frothing ale. But now, the once cherished vessel lay barren and empty, drained of its precious contents. The Svefra turned away from the container, sadness overcoming him at the reminder of his lack of ale. His eyes settled upon Jenkins and a thought popped into his head, distracting him from his past woes. Kel grinned down at the small sea animal.


“Alrighty mate, since you are so keen on helping them, you get to come with.”


Before the otter could react, Kel snatched the tavan up with one hand and lobbed him over the side of his ship. The sea otter wiggled furiously in the air before landing with a loud splash in the ocean below. Kel chuckled as he leaped up onto the railing of the Laviku’s Wrath, fingers wrapping around one of the ship’s lines, watching the water ripple outwards. A few ticks later, the mammal popped back up to the surface and screeched. Kel grinned at him before turning his attention back to the fight at hand.


Trident held by his side, his black sash flapping in the breeze, the Tempest took one breath and bent his knees, coiling the muscles in his legs before diving off the ship, into the sea below.

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Attack of the Zith

Postby Kel Tempest on August 6th, 2014, 9:47 pm

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The freezing water sent a shock through the Svefra’s body as he plunged into the waves below. There was nothing but silence down below. All sound was cut off, it was just him and the ocean. He floated there a moment, enjoying the calm peace of Laviku's domain. But it wouldn't last, he could feel the six inches of cork imbedded in his hilt resisting his grip and trying to force its way to the surface. Kel angled his body upwards and kicked hard, letting the trident pull him towards the surface.


His head broke the surface and he gasped for air, feeling the chill wind slap him in the face, the waves rocking him up and down as he floated in place. Kel took a moment to realign himself and then began swimming towards the fishing vessel.


Screams, cries and shouts filled the air, the chaos once again invading the Svefra’s ears.


Kel kicked furiously, legs pumping back and forth, his trident extended in front of him, free hand extending in front of him and pulling himself through the water. Suddenly a face poked out of the water right next to him, startling him. Jenkins furry face peeked up at him, paddling contently.


Grinning at his tavan, Kel quickly moved through the water, waves splashing him in the face, blinding him as he fought to make it to the ship. Finally, after a few chimes, the Svefra made it to the small fishing boat.


Reaching upwards, Kel wrapped his free hand around the railing of the ship and yanked himself up, kicking wildly in the water, throwing his other arm up and around, locking the crook of his elbow onto the gunwale. The Svefra lifted a leg and caught the railing with his boot and tumbled over the side onto the stern of the ship.


Kel sprung up, spinning his trident around him, a look of defiance on his face.


A man cowered in a corner near the tiller, blood dripping down his face, three long slashes running down the side of his head. A look of shock appeared on his face, temporarily overcoming his fear.


“W-who are you?”


The Svefra looked down at him and smirked, trident gleaming menacingly in the morning light.


“I’m yehr’ knight in shining armor, bitch.”


Before the man had a chance to respond to the insult, Kel locked eyes on a Zith and sprinted across the deck just as the monster plummeted from the sky. The Svefra leaped onto the railing planting his foot before springing off of it onto the cabin roof. Not breaking his stride, Kel sprinting across the flat roof just as the Zith came into reach.


Kel aimed his trident at the monster and launched himself off the roof into the air. The two slammed into one another, prongs driving deeply into the Zith, slicing through flesh and bone, creature screeching in agony as he was skewered through. They crashed to the deck in a pile of limbs, the Zith clawing at Kel’s back violently, trying desperately to escape his inevitable fate.


The claws dug deeply into the Svefra’s back and he gasped in pain, feeling his skin part and warm blood drip down his tattooed back. Kel snarled and twisted the trident deeper into the filthy creature’s chest cavity. He watched as the light slowly faded from the Zith’s eyes, its attacks growing weaker until both arms went limp and fell to the deck.


Kel rolled off the dead body, hissing between his teeth as the crisscrossing lacerations radiated heat and pain. He looked up from the deck to see what he was up against. Fishermen cowered in corners; others brandished hooks and belaying pins, each doing their best to defend themselves.


The Svefra staggered to his feet, jerking the trident from the body with a sickening noise. Blood dripped from the three prongs onto the deck as he looked towards the sky, gauging the Zith. A ragged man holding two grappling hooks approached Kel, breathing heavily and covered in sweat. The Svefra looked at him briefly before turning his attention back towards the aerial creatures.



“Why are these petchers attackin’ yehr’ ship?”


The fisherman turned his attention towards the sky as well, watching the creatures circle them. He looked back towards the Svefra and jerked his head towards a decent sized pile of freshly caught fish near the bow.


“We think they are here for the fish. The Zith come out and raid every now and then.”


Kel looked at him incredulously.


“Yeh’ serious? They tryin’ ta’ kill yeh’ fer’ a pile of petching fish?”


The man shrugged his shoulders helpless, keeping an eye on the sky.


“Usually they don’t come out so early; they prefer to hunt at night. But I guess they are desperate.”


Kel smirked at the man and twirled his trident, slapping it into his other hand at the end of the rotation.


“Well, tis’ yehr’ lucky day, mate. Kel Tempest is here ta’ save yehr’ ass.”


And as the words left his lips, three Zith dive bombed the ship.

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Attack of the Zith

Postby Kel Tempest on August 10th, 2014, 6:13 am

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Kel braced himself, trident held tightly in his hands as the three monsters dove through the air towards them. Snarls stretched across their faces, claws outstretched, and faces eager to rip into the fishermen’s flesh. They branch out just before making contact, two aimed for Kel, the third changing its course to attack the man the Svefra had been talking too.


His trident flashed as he jabbed it into the air causing the savage creature to jerk backwards, wings flapping frantically to avoid spearing itself on the sharp prongs. The second Zith dodged its companion and landed on the deck with a loud thump, claws slashing through the air intending to rip out the Svefra’s throat.


Kel jerked back, just narrowly avoiding having his jugular shredded by the bloodthirsty fiend. He slammed the heel of his bladed boot into the deck, the shoe’s spring releasing and launching the knife out from under his toe. The Svefra snapped his leg up into the air towards his opponent before it had time to react. The Zith screeched in pain as the six inch blade sunk deeply into the creature's side, the invader gnashing its teeth together, hissing furiously.


The Svefra tried yanking his foot out before it could retaliate but had no such luck. The Zith raked its razor sharp nails down his leg, fresh blood welling up from the lacerations. Kel roared in pain and snarled viciously in return. He whipped his trident around, slamming the serrated blades into the monster’s face. Blood sprayed him as the creature staggered to the side from the force of the blow, screaming as its hands jerked to its bleeding face.


Before Kel could finish it off, the first Zith blindsided him, sending them both crashing into the deck. A hint of fear stabbed him in the gut as he desperately attempted to knock the Zith off his back. But as hard as he tried, he couldn’t reach the creature. The weight of the Zith held him pinned, its stench causing him to gag, his face pressed roughly into the rough deck.


He struggled to escape, arms and legs flailing wildly, trying desperately to throw the creature off. He could feel it preparing to finish him off and he steeled himself. He knew the day he died it would be in battle but he didn’t know what he would feel when the day actually came. All he felt at the present was the adrenaline coursing through his veins, his body on fire from the pain and sticky blood covering his limbs.


Even if it was the end, it didn’t matter. He wouldn’t stop fighting until the last drop of blood left his veins and the light faded from his eyes.


Kel grit his teeth together, waiting for the beast’s claws to rip his throat open. But all of a sudden, the heavy weight lifted and he was free. He rolled onto his stomach, not taking his second chance for granted, jerking his knees up to his chest and rolling his lower torso onto his shoulders.


Kel snapped his feet straight up into the air, arching his back and shoving his body up into the air. The agile Svefra caught himself on his feet and rolled his spine until he was standing upright. He quickly swung his trident around, slapping it against his free hand, eyes scanning the deck for a threat.


The man wielding two grappling hooks stood beside him, curved blades covered in blood. The Zith who pinned Kel lay on the deck, its life blood pooling around its still body. Kel nodded once, face grim, acknowledging his rescuer’s presence for a brief moment before whirling around. His gaze locked onto the Zith with the bleeding stomach and face he had attacked earlier. It refused to die or flee but instead, stalk weaker prey.


Without a second thought, Kel heaved his trident up into the air, changing his grip on the shaft, holding it horizontally by his ear. With as much force as he could muster, Kel hurled the trident at the Zith.


The weapon whizzed through the air across the deck. It drove deep into the back of the advancing Zith, blades slicing easily through flesh and bone. Three prongs sprouted out from its chest, blood spewing out onto the terrified fisherman who sat cowering in a corner. The Zith stared down at its torso in shock, mouth gaping open and close. It slowly sank to its knees before collapsing onto its face, dead.


A small smile tugged at the Svefra’s lips. But it disappeared almost as quickly as it appeared as the man who saved his life moments before shouted his name in warning. Instincts kicking in, Kel drew his kukri from behind his back and hit the deck.


The fight wasn’t over just yet.

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Attack of the Zith

Postby Kel Tempest on August 10th, 2014, 1:52 pm

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He felt the wind rustle in his hair, the outstretched claws nearly grabbing a hold of him as they passed overhead. Kel quickly shoved himself upright, limping slightly on his injured leg, his kukri in hand, pivoting painfully where he stood as he sought out his next victim. The Zith having just missed the Svefra looped around for a second pass and dove head first towards him.


Kel stood rooted in place, glaring his foe down until the very last moment. Just as the creature reached forward to lock its claws on him, the Svefra ducked under the grasping hands and snaked his curved bladed through the air, ripping through the Zith’s thin membrane of the wing.


It shrieked as the razor sharp weapon sliced completely through. The Zith crashed to the deck, barely managing to land on its feet. The bloodied warrior didn’t even give the creature a moment’s respite as it began to turn but leaped forwards, blade dancing around him menacingly.


The Zith eyed the Svefra warily as it bared its fangs at him. Kel charged, the weapon glinting in the dull light. Before the creature even knew what was happening, the Svefra threw himself into a roll, gasping in agonizing pain as the long lacerations across his back dug into the wooden deck. Kel sprung back to his feet, his injured leg buckling under him, sending him crashing to one knee and slashed his blade across the Zith’s abdomen.


Surprise and pain twisted the features of the creature as it screamed in agony. Entrails spilled out from the deep wound, its hands desperately trying to hold its guts inside its body. Kel shoved himself to his feet, wincing in pain and braced himself. With all the energy he could muster, Kel kicked the creature in the chest, sending it tumbling overboard into the waves below.


Kel gasped, collapsing against the railing for a moment’s respite, his brain finally registering the signals his body was sending him. Pain laced through his limbs, the adrenaline slowly fading away, every bone and every muscle in his body beginning to scream at him.


But he refused to listen.


The Svefra spotted another target, one who was busy fighting a fisherman wielding a club. Blood was already streaming down the man’s face, fear etched into his features. Kel moved as quickly as he could, force his body across the deck and inhaled deeply. He let out a earth shattering roared. The Zith backhanded the fisherman sending him sprawling against the railing and jerked around at the war cry in surprise.


Kel lifted the kukri above his head and drove the point of the blade into the Zith’s chest and out its back before it could move. Blood sprayed the warrior across the chest and face as arteries were severed, the red liquid temporarily blinding him. Taking advantage of the only chance it had, the Zith wrapped its hands around Kel's throat, revenge and agony flashing in its face.


The heavily tattooed seafarer’s eyes widened as he felt his opponents clawed hands begin to choke him. His first instinct was to pull his weapon free and attack again but their bodies were too close together to successfully remove it. Kel could feel panic began to set in as his lungs begged for oxygen. He could feel the blood pounding in his head and the tips of his fingers beginning to go numb.


Kel let go of the kukri and snaked both arms around so they overlapped the Zith’s from above. He slammed his elbows into the crook of the Zith’s arms, desperately trying to break the dying creature’s hold over his windpipe. One hand slipped free as the Zith slowly lost its strength. It gave the Svefra just enough room to cock his arm and smash his fist into the Zith’s face.


The creature stumbled backwards, swaying slightly before crumpling to the deck, the light finally leaving its eyes as the wound from the curved blade finally ended its life.


Kel slowly sank to his knees, hitting the deck with a dull thump. His vision blurred slightly and he tried to blink, swaying in place. He coughed harshly, his windpipe sore from the creature’s hands, his body finally revolting against him from the beating he received. Warm blood dripped down his back, legs and arms, some of it his, some of it theirs, he wasn’t sure. He blinked again and realized he wasn’t just on his knees anymore but also on his hands now, head hanging between his arms.


The sounds surrounding him began to blur together and his head felt so heavy.


So…


...very...


…heavy.


****


From that point on, he wasn’t really sure what happened. He only remembered bits and pieces. Faceless people standing over him, harsh light glaring down at him, the smell of strong alcohol and then the searing pain as he assumed it was poured over his wounds. His voice muttering over and over again, “No Riverfall…no Riverfall…”, strong hands holding him down, pressure on his wounds…


And then he woke with a start to find it was nearly nightfall.


And he was alone on his ship.


The only proof of his memories having occurred were the tightly wrapped linen that bound his leg and chest securely. He frantically cast his gaze around his cabin but quickly calmed as he spotted his trident, kukri and boots resting beside his bed.


Kel winced as he settled back into his bed. He might not have understood all that happened in the past twelve or so bells, but he did know one thing for sure.


His body was definitely on the mend as the dull throbs sent aches through his whole system, the beginning of the familiar process of healing after a long fight.


Somethings never change.

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Attack of the Zith

Postby Ragdoll on September 24th, 2014, 11:24 pm

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A Pawful of Goodies!


Kel :
Skills
Skill Points
Observation 2
Endurance 2
Weapon: Kukri 1
Weapon: Trident 3
Unarmed Combat 1
Acrobatics 2
Swimming 1


Lores

  • Tydus: Only Friend I've Got
  • Identifying Zith From Below
  • Using the Wrath as a Ladder
  • Kel to the Rescue
  • Throwing One's Trident
  • Strangers Can Be Nice Sometimes

Injuries

Scars: The marks left on him by the Zith attack. Fairly extensive-you know what happened.

Comments

Fun (and violent) read. Reminds me how aggressive Kel is.


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