Quest Extra-Marital Affairs (SQ)

The Sitai and Radacke Dynasties cement their alliance in blood.

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This lazy agricultural settlement rests on the swampy shores of the Middle Suvan at the delta of The Kenash River. The River's slow moving bayou waters have bred a different sort of people - rugged, cultured, and somewhat violent. Sprawling plantations of tobacco and cotton grow on the outskirts of the swamp in the rich Cyphrus soils, while the city itself curls around the bayou and spawns decadence and sins of all sorts. Life is slower in Kenash, but the lack of pace is made up for in the excesses of food and flesh in a city where drinking, debauchery, gambling, slavery, and overbearing plantation families dominate the landscape.

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Postby Edmund Morealis on October 3rd, 2014, 6:12 am

A scream could be heard ripping through the adjoining room, though in the room all the guests had found themselves it was a muffled distant cry. Nonetheless, it was heard, and all that were present grew even more fearful with its occurrence. It was a mark of the continued struggle, and an additional reminder as to how fragile their perfect lives could be when confronted with the wills of 'lesser' men... or each other.

To Edmund, however, it was a mark of reassurance. Any cry that came from the other room put the conflict solidly on the other side of the wall, no matter whose it was. The situation was indeed being dealt with, though the progression of said situation could still be called into question.

Edmund still allowed himself to drop his vigil, not completely reassured but a good deal more than he had been.

With the absence of his concern for the conflict infecting this room, Edmund found himself concerned with another matter of far greater importance. This time, as his eyes scanned the room, the young man kept watch not for the gleam of a weapon but the familiarity of a set of black locks that framed a pale face he was desperate to see. Through the crowd he moved, the Morealis slave close in tow, as the caretaker looked urgently for the only person that mattered at this moment. Now that Edmund was descending from the height of his adrenaline, he was cursing himself for his completely erroneous arrangement of priorities. It could hardly be believed that he had let himself slip so drastically.

He found her standing gracefully on her own, purposefully avoiding company as he delicate head turned to survey the room. She, too, must have had similar thoughts. Their gazes met, and the two hurried across the room to embrace each other.

An apology seemed necessary, yet no words seemed appropriate for such magnitude.

"It is alright," Amarantha assured him, as if reading his mind as she often seemed to do. "There were other affairs on your mind. You were merely being responsible, just like the older brother you are."

Immense was Edmund's relief at hearing his younger sister share these words, and their embrace tightened for a moment. It was something they did frequently together, a gesture meant to keep the other there, as if to request the other to stay close. Neither dared refuse such a request when expressed in such a way. With the lifting of his heart, a comfortable smile rose to Edmund's face.

"It relieves me to no end to see you safe, sister," Edmund said to Amarantha as they broke their embrace, remaining close still as they looked around the room at their unsettled company. "None of these people caused trouble for you, did they?"

"No, Eddie," Amarantha answered, resting a hand on his arm in order to relax him. It worked. "Everything is fine now. Whatever has transpired during our separation, we are both here now and we are both okay. Please do not worry yourself."

Those words were all that Edmund required to relax. A weight lifted from his shoulders as he was finally content that his sister was well and would continue to be.

However, as Edmund was beginning to find, one concerning matter was soon to be replaced by another. In this particular instance in time, it was a rather pressing one as well. This was, of course, the ensuing discord and subtle signs of panic from those who likely had not understood the gravity of the scene they had until recently bore witness to and indeed still might be dragged back into. People were very much like animals in that whenever presented with a sudden and startling change to their environment they were often left uncomfortable and struggling to make sense of it all, which was the cause for the violent whispers Edmund could overhear all around him.

As much as Edmund was loathe to confront a herd of perturbed animals, there was no denying that he held some responsibility in current matters. Perhaps there was even an opportunity to be had here, not to mention the euphoric feeling of exercising his will that he was slowly becoming addicted to.

Before Edmund managed to open his mouth, however, he heard a familiar voice try to take control of the instability. It was no other than Adelaide, the caretaker of the Sitai household. Though perhaps not the first person Edmund would have thought to handle such a predicament, she appeared to be doing an admirable job, and it impressed the young Morealis how she reacted in the face of uncooperative guests. Such was to be expected in any amount of confusion, but for Adelaide it was quite a feat to accomplish what she did. Though he missed his opportunity to exercise his will, he felt oddly proud that it was Adelaide who had instead.

As the music started up soon after, Edmund turned toward Amarantha again and was surprised to see a greater smile of familiarity on her own face. It must have been in regards to Adelaide, though Edmund was not sure what could have prompted such a reaction. He asked out of curiosity, "What is the matter?"

Making no effort to hide her smile, Amarantha's smile turned toward her brother. "Adelaide is a great person, to take on the responsibility of putting an entire party at ease. I hope she is successful."

"As do I." Edmund was slightly taken aback at how familiar Amarantha seemed with Adelaide, but there would be time to question further later. For the moment, it looked as if Adelaide's plan had seem partially, perhaps largely, successful. With herself leading the way, many other couples took to the floor and began to dance to the lively music being played, quite disjointed from the atmosphere that permeated the setting. At least a semblance of normality had been restored, but even an aloof drifter would be able to notice that the heavy ambiance persisted.

While the immediate crisis was averted and Edmund could let things be until the conclusion of the wedding, it would be very unkind to leave everyone so uncertain and leave both Dynasties to the mercies of the inevitable rumors. Not to mention the wedded couple - an already uncomfortable arrangement must have become terribly miserable for the both of them. Usually Edmund did not entertain such generous thoughts, but the thrill of his recent use of Hypnotism was still in him and he had the inexorable desire to exert his will.

Fortunately, he had an idea.

Unfortunately, it required Amarantha.

Uncertain in his own thoughts and feelings about the plan forming in his mind, Edmund gave a quick glance to his sister close at his side. The internal debate did not take the form of words, merely two opposing emotions that wrestled with each other, an internal struggle between two partially conflicting natures. All it took was that one glance, though, for Amarantha to catch on.

"What did you have in mind?" the young woman asked, her shoulders squared and her head cocked curiously. It was a familiar stance, though Edmund wished for once that he were not so susceptible to it.

Unsure as to whether or not he should tell her, in the end he relented to her curious gaze. "If you could sing a special song for the assembly of guests, perhaps with the aim to relax them or dispel their fears, then an actual party may yet commence." Though Edmund did not explicitly state what he intended, they both knew what he meant. They grew up together, both using this art, and had learned to keep it a tight secret in front of anyone whose names did not include Morealis. Rare was the occasion when they needed to discuss this, and even rarer was the occasion when Edmund would make a request concerning this to his sister, but their current circumstances warranted entertaining it as an option.

That did not necessarily make it an appealing option, though. Edmund was still fledgling at the craft and horribly unpracticed, but even he was aware of the strain that so many people would put on Amarantha. To be putting that much intent into an entire song would be taxing to say the least.

"Listen, Ammie," Edmund began, his features a picture of worry, "it was just an errant thought. It was a bad idea from the beginning. You should not be putting yourself through such an ordeal on the behalf of these people whom you barely know." Disappointment in himself began to rise again, as he had once more let himself become distracted by his whimsical thoughts from that which was important. This was the result of him trying too hard to use this art which is sister gifted to him, and the caretaker was thoroughly ashamed of himself.

Amarantha, however, was not of the same mind.

"I think it is a wonderful idea," she said sincerely. Immediately Edmund was opening his mouth to protest, but Amarantha quickly clung to his arm to silence him. "Allow me to finish. I think it is a wonderful idea because then these people might be able to enjoy themselves once more. It was responsible for you to think of it, and I should be equally responsible in carrying it out."

Unlike earlier when Edmund was first searching for his sister, this time he was not so easily assured. Whereas before where she was simply assuring him of her well-being, along with appearing to be perfectly fine, this course of action would certainly result in a great stress on Amarantha and possibly lead to a lasting injury. Regret for his suggestion began to rise, but Amarantha spoke again.

"Brother, I am not weak." Indeed, the look in her eyes when she met his gaze was gentle yet resolute. "Allow me to bear a little hardship so that I may set their minds at ease. You would do the same."

Not only did Amarantha tell the truth, but her expression was not one that Edmund could refuse easily. As much as he wanted to keep his younger sister safe from all potential harm, there was naught he could do to stop her from doing as she wished. Especially if she pressed him as she often did.

With a soft smile, Edmund accepted her embrace once more. "It is not as if I could prevent you from doing as you wanted, Ammie."

"It feels good to have your agreement," she replied, resting her head momentarily on his shoulder. "I am not sure whether I would be able to push myself to do it without your approval."

Their embrace lingered for a few ticks before Amarantha broke away to get started. They shared a smile, and then the young pale girl began making her way to the musicians with Edmund and the family slave close behind. Despite his reluctant consent, Edmund was not going to let his sister leave his sight again, especially as he would likely be needed to help once Amarantha finished with her song. Together they edged along the makeshift dance floor, weaving between the dancing couples and the uncommitted louts that clung to their crowds and rumors. Edmund nearly stopped Amarantha at that point, but she was resolute and Edmund still at some level felt compelled to encourage her. After reaching the four instrumentalists by the edge of the floor, the jaunty tune had progressed to a near-closing point as the intensity increased tremendously, which was the perfect opportunity for Amarantha to make her request.

The moment the four finished their song, the young Morealis woman quickly approached them and told them of what she had in mind. Not a chime later, the instruments were heard again resounding throughout the large room, this time playing a more relaxed and tranquil tune that was bright despite its slower pace. Edmund looked around at those in attendance and their troubled looks, not counting those who had been dancing. These people had begun a slower step, what appeared to be a waltz if Edmund was not mistaken. Which he could very well be.

Then Amarantha began to sing.

Being versed in Hypnotism allowed Edmund no quarter when faced with the powerful magic that Amarantha was releasing into the crowd. An overwhelming sense of calm and serenity washed over him, his worries paling in the face of this new emotion and nearly relaxing him to a ridiculous extreme. All around him, Edmund could see the effects of Amarantha's djed affect the crowd and dancers, the latter lagging in their waltz for a tick before picking it back up with a much more easygoing mood. Rumors slowed to a halt in the grand room, everyone's interest retreating into their own personal tranquility for a moment before turning to the recent singer. Amarantha was receiving a lot of deserving attention, and a part of Edmund swelled with pride.

Another part waited anxiously for her to finish, and the consequent actions that would be needed.
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Postby Timothy Mered on October 5th, 2014, 1:04 am

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The man's hollow, heartless laughter made the hairs in his neck stand on end. Tim's eyes widened, catching the sharp, shimmering steel that the Freeborn wielded with devastating ease. Lethal intent blazed in the man's eyes, clearly relishing in the bloodshed. Now the wolf would slay the lamb, and the lamb could only freeze and wait for steel to rip through skin. But fate had other plans...

The assassin howled in pain, his scream shrill and sickening. Jagged red lines flowed from the Freeborn's foot, seeping into the wooden floor's tiny crevices. Now was the time to strike! Clenching his fists around the chair, he charged. In the face of such a cold, bloodthirsty murderer, Kenash became worth fighting for. Jed, Micah and all the other attendees be damned, it was his livelihood that he defended.

"Help!" he called at the top of his lungs as he launched himself at the assassin, aiming to catch the man's frame between the chair's legs and topple him over through sheer momentum. If he should succeed and crash into the man, he could only hope the strength of Jed and his own weight would be enough to keep the Freeborn pinned down, and that was assuming Jed would even come to his aid. Once pinned down, the man would undoubtedly be shackled and taken away for interrogation and maybe, just maybe, he would reap a reward.

Should he fail however, he would slip on the blood and end up in a miserable pile of limbs and splintered wood, at the Freeborn's feet and mercy.

Oocnowhere near as long as the other posts before me as this is just action and I felt any more words would do that high-paced action injustice.
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Postby Verena Lorak on October 16th, 2014, 3:17 am

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A shout. A cry for help. "We need a healer NOW!" The voice rang through her mind like a small explosion. She was only moments away from escaping, but still Verena paused.

Her eyes were immediately trained on the figures in the middle of the room. Somehow, the slave boy - Timothy - had found his way to Mica Radacke. He was holding up a chair, using it as some sort of shield. Only a tick later that she realized there was another figure crouched near the injured Radacke. Jed. He was the one calling for help.

She had only taken a few steps away when Caedmon turned back. He knew her well, so it took him no time to follow her line of thinking. "No, Ren! Don't do it!" He struggled against the guard he was hoisting. Verena could tell he wanted to reach her, to simply drop the man and drag her into the other room.

"Get him to safety!" the Lorak commanded, before looking away. If it was anyone else, Verena would have worried that he would simply leave the injured man and come after her. But not Caedmon. He was favored by the god of integrity and honor - he would never leave the incapacitated guard for dead. One of things she still loved about him. He would be enraged, but he would do it nonetheless, without even a second thought.

And so, she ran.

Verena would not have seen it, but Caedmon's eyes hardened. Furiously, he forced his way through the crowd, wanting to drop the injured man and give chase to the stubborn young healer. Already, he was scanning the other guards, trying to spot a weapon he could use. He did not care if he had to pry it off dead bodies. He had to protect her.

All the while, the healer let her body take over, not wanting to overthink. This, this was insane, she thought to herself. Her mind kept repeating it over and over. Yet, something deep inside her twisted, forcing her legs to move faster. Somehow Verena knew, that if she ignored the call, she would regret it. She stumbled once, tripping on the fabric of her skirt. Rather annoyed, Verena hitched up her dress so she could move faster. It was a fortunate thing that she had refused to use the heeled shoes she was offered.

In the corner of her eyes, she spotted that the Freeborn cried out in pain. Verena could not help but cringe, even when she knew that man had been trying to kill another human being.

By the time Verena reached the Radackes, Micah was already talking, giving orders. A good sign for now. However, the healer immediately noted his pale skin and the blood seeping out of the wound.

“I do not suggest you moving . . . sir.” The Lorak added the last part as an afterthought. She faintly recalled that Zorane mentioned the use of ‘sir’ might imply respect. “It will worsen the bleeding if it had not been treated.”
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Postby Jed Radacke on November 3rd, 2014, 8:57 pm

Jed heart began to relax under Mica's ridicule. It was clear the man was not going to die... immediately. The young Radacke's loyalty to his family kept him from leading that thought too far, and he laughed under the harsh knuckles of the older Radacke, releived that the Head of the House had worked through his own shock. "Yes, I am going to leave the notorious Mica Radacke to die and go investigate who threw the blade." Jed spoke sarcastically, hearing the soft voice of a healer beside him. She moved to the other side of the Head Radacke, keeping Jed from helping the big man up. She was no slave, but a dynast. Jed's blue eyes met her violet ones, and a spark of recognition flitted through him. She was the odd dynast that he had met in the library, their interaction had been breif, and rather odd, but not a bad experience. In Jed's conceited thoughts, she had the right idea to help out, or maybe it was simply her gnosis as a healer that compelled her to help. Either way, the woman was helping, intent assessing Mica's wounds.

Mica barely noticed the woman, he actually seemed to barely notice anything, except his exceeding expensive estate of course. "Damn it. Attack me, sure. But if they lay waste to my house, I swear in Krysus' name, they will suffer." Jed grinned at his uncle's words, but worry still creased his brows. He pulled up a hand to place it on the side of Mica's face. The older Radacke brushed it away. "What are you doing?" The question went without answer, but Jed eyed the rather large blade that still stuck out of the man's chest, the initial panic had not completely subsided.

Instead Jed turned to Verena, if fear for his uncle's live was not already evident on his face, it was at that moment. He knew that she was now responsible for his uncle's survival, but the Dynast could build no words to express how much he realized he needed her. "Thank- But two guards came to the Radackes' sides, interrupting his short gratitude. Jed was almost anxious to let them take the man from him. Why were they swarming the Head Radacke and not the assassin? Jed stepped back, watching the trio of people crouched over Mica, Verena clearly taking charge, before his attention was dragged to a different scream of pain, fresh pain.

The would-be assassin was crying out in pain, but knelt to the floor in the effort to remove the dagger from his foot. Jed watched in horror as the small stature of his least favorite slave charged the crumpled assassin. Timothy, you fool. Jed was overcome with both the need to secure the safety of his property, his rather expensive investment, and the joy over the fact that the slave was trying to pin down the temporarily-distracted assassin. Jed glanced back at his uncle once, but it was obvious where he wanted to be. The assassin incapacitated at the moment, however he was unsure how long that would last, especially under the boys measly force.

Jed bounded forward, passing the boy with his chair. "Good, Tim, stay." He directed the boy as if he was a dog but also perfectly capable of holding down a grown man. It was a good idea, a damn good idea, to simply pin the assassin down and let the trained guards capture the freeborn. But Jed was not a man of good idea's, he was a man of undying loyalty and a heavy thirst for revenge. Without a second glance to the guard who had spent his last few breathes for his Dynasty, Jed swooped to pick up the guard's dropped sword from the grass beside him. Sticky blood coated the handle, from the pool that it lay in, making Jed's grip slippery and faulty. " Freeborn scum!" Jed growled, whipping around to face the assassin and plunging forward with the sword.


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Postby Orin Fenix on September 12th, 2015, 11:54 am

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