19th of Spring, 515 AV
Tick... tick... tick went the world around the Immortal. Each passing moment stretching on and on into an endless void of existence whose great depth could cause an unwary soul to go mad. The absoluteness of it all, the deep darkness of the future to come, the promise of many days to flow one after another, in many ways it could turn one's mind to slot and stagnation, unwilling to move at all for in truth what was the point to hasten forward into an unending stretch of eternity. Such was the fate of many nuit... but not Evalin.
The time was coming, at last, for Evalin to take her place where she always knew she belonged. She was a being of such fiery will and determination that not even death herself would seize her. This the Immortal knew, and being as she was it was only fitting that she be the one to enact such a change to this world.
"There is a sickness," Evalin whispered, the light of a candle sending waving shadows over her features, "That permeates this world. A dreadful weakness, a plague called the mortal seeming that rots everything from the inside out. From it springs war, and death, and disease. Greed and anger and hate and revenge... Evil itself is born from these tiresome creatures who take for granted the blessings they have been given. How it is wasted upon them... but not for much longer."
*****
Those who were to attend knew the time to be there, at the apartment the Immortal had procured the past season. The time was well past sunset, and their attendance was expected on time. Outside the door stood two figures. One a large man, muscled and thick chested who folded his arms over his barrel like pectorals as he glared at whoever approached. The other was a smaller man, thinner, but his eyes burned red with hate and disgust at everyone who made to enter the Immortal's lair. To each as they approached the bigger man would raise a hand and speak softly.
"What isss your name." the his of his words may or may not betray his origins, but in any case it mattered little. Once their name was given the other man would open the door for them, allowing each person to step into the room beyond.
The room was the typical size apartment, 400 square feet but there was no furniture to be seen except for a large chest pushed agains the back wall. The space was lit by flickering candles. There was one larger standing castle in each corner of the room, and several smaller candles scattered throughout. The way they were arranged cast strange and dancing shadows over the entire space, and at its center sat a small figure.
Evalin wore her child body today, wearing the small black dress that fit just right. Her body looked as though it could not have been any older than 8 or nine, and how she sat cross legged in front of another candle, feet bare and toes wiggling idly gave her an almost childlike bearing were it not for the pointed teeth exposed when she smiled and the usual burning red eyes. Behind her stood a man about six feet tall. He was thin and wore long black robes like what Evalin normally wore when out and about on business. The hood of his cloak was pulled back revealing a wild mess of black hair that fell to about his shoulders. Most strikingly, however, were his eyes. They had no irises or whites, but were simply solid blue and reflected the world round him.
Once everyone was there the two outside the door would step into the room and close the door after them. The largest man moved to sit on the chest on the back wall, while the smaller one simply found a corner and pulled his legs up to his chest, eyes burrowing into Evalin who paid him no mind at all.
Standing Evalin would raise her arms up at her side and smile around at those who had gathered, "Welcome children. Welcome to the end of an old and crippled world... and the start of a new one." the nails on her little hands were black and sharpened to points, and while her voice was childlike the Immortal's words were anything but, "I would like first for all here to introduce themselves. Some of you have, while others you have not. Come, one at a time stand and speak." Evalin pointed to the man sitting on the chest and smiled broader, "My dear Gresshal, why don't you begin?"
With an irritated grumble the man stood, rubbing a hand through his short dark hair before speaking, "I am Gresshal, from the region of Falyndar. Once I wasss a proud ressident of the city of Zinra, upholder of my queen and the waysss of Sssiku. Now I sssimply follow thisss witch where ssshe will." He finished shortly, sitting down once more.
Each person would be given a chance to introduce themselves, ending in Vino in the corner who simply gave his name and continued to glare, but the man who stood close to Evlain at all times did not say a word.
OOCI will end this intro here, and get the rotation going! Lets have fun with this ^.^
Tick... tick... tick went the world around the Immortal. Each passing moment stretching on and on into an endless void of existence whose great depth could cause an unwary soul to go mad. The absoluteness of it all, the deep darkness of the future to come, the promise of many days to flow one after another, in many ways it could turn one's mind to slot and stagnation, unwilling to move at all for in truth what was the point to hasten forward into an unending stretch of eternity. Such was the fate of many nuit... but not Evalin.
The time was coming, at last, for Evalin to take her place where she always knew she belonged. She was a being of such fiery will and determination that not even death herself would seize her. This the Immortal knew, and being as she was it was only fitting that she be the one to enact such a change to this world.
"There is a sickness," Evalin whispered, the light of a candle sending waving shadows over her features, "That permeates this world. A dreadful weakness, a plague called the mortal seeming that rots everything from the inside out. From it springs war, and death, and disease. Greed and anger and hate and revenge... Evil itself is born from these tiresome creatures who take for granted the blessings they have been given. How it is wasted upon them... but not for much longer."
*****
Those who were to attend knew the time to be there, at the apartment the Immortal had procured the past season. The time was well past sunset, and their attendance was expected on time. Outside the door stood two figures. One a large man, muscled and thick chested who folded his arms over his barrel like pectorals as he glared at whoever approached. The other was a smaller man, thinner, but his eyes burned red with hate and disgust at everyone who made to enter the Immortal's lair. To each as they approached the bigger man would raise a hand and speak softly.
"What isss your name." the his of his words may or may not betray his origins, but in any case it mattered little. Once their name was given the other man would open the door for them, allowing each person to step into the room beyond.
The room was the typical size apartment, 400 square feet but there was no furniture to be seen except for a large chest pushed agains the back wall. The space was lit by flickering candles. There was one larger standing castle in each corner of the room, and several smaller candles scattered throughout. The way they were arranged cast strange and dancing shadows over the entire space, and at its center sat a small figure.
Evalin wore her child body today, wearing the small black dress that fit just right. Her body looked as though it could not have been any older than 8 or nine, and how she sat cross legged in front of another candle, feet bare and toes wiggling idly gave her an almost childlike bearing were it not for the pointed teeth exposed when she smiled and the usual burning red eyes. Behind her stood a man about six feet tall. He was thin and wore long black robes like what Evalin normally wore when out and about on business. The hood of his cloak was pulled back revealing a wild mess of black hair that fell to about his shoulders. Most strikingly, however, were his eyes. They had no irises or whites, but were simply solid blue and reflected the world round him.
Once everyone was there the two outside the door would step into the room and close the door after them. The largest man moved to sit on the chest on the back wall, while the smaller one simply found a corner and pulled his legs up to his chest, eyes burrowing into Evalin who paid him no mind at all.
Standing Evalin would raise her arms up at her side and smile around at those who had gathered, "Welcome children. Welcome to the end of an old and crippled world... and the start of a new one." the nails on her little hands were black and sharpened to points, and while her voice was childlike the Immortal's words were anything but, "I would like first for all here to introduce themselves. Some of you have, while others you have not. Come, one at a time stand and speak." Evalin pointed to the man sitting on the chest and smiled broader, "My dear Gresshal, why don't you begin?"
With an irritated grumble the man stood, rubbing a hand through his short dark hair before speaking, "I am Gresshal, from the region of Falyndar. Once I wasss a proud ressident of the city of Zinra, upholder of my queen and the waysss of Sssiku. Now I sssimply follow thisss witch where ssshe will." He finished shortly, sitting down once more.
Each person would be given a chance to introduce themselves, ending in Vino in the corner who simply gave his name and continued to glare, but the man who stood close to Evlain at all times did not say a word.
Ledger :
OOCI will end this intro here, and get the rotation going! Lets have fun with this ^.^