OOCFeel free to join as an enemy, friend, or bystander. If there's not much interest, I'll just carry along as if it were a solo.
Fall 75, 516 AV
“Look what we have here,” came a voice to her left. In the next tick, he had flipped open her cloak to reveal her three left arms beneath it. “I thought we had a non-human in our midst. Or should I say, a beast or mutant”
Bouts of laughter erupted within the narrow alleyway and it was clear that she wasn’t up against just one man. She had been caught with her guard down. Ever since she had learned the meaning of the cursed bells, Sayana tried to stay unseen when moving throughout the city. But now…
The Eypharian took a step back from the man dressed in black, clearly the leader. But suddenly she found her high hands grasped behind her back as another man restrained her. Instinctively, she started to reach for her daggers and the next moment she was looking down the length of a sword, pointed directly for her throat.
“One more move towards your weapons, any weapons, and you’ll really wish you hadn’t. Don’t you know it’s a crime to pull a blade against an Ebonstryfe? And especially at times like these. You’re lucky I’m feeling merciful.”
During her hesitation, her low and mid hands were grabbed and yanked roughly by other members of this little troop. By now her cloak had been torn off, and those she could see were generally young men in black. She spotted one woman, and then the leader, the Ebonstryfe, kept his position in front of her. He wasn’t much older, but it was clear that he was in a position of power compared to the others who simply flocked to him for leadership or entertainment.
“So mutant, or do you prefer to be called six-arms? Can I see your citizenship papers?” Sayana’s face flushed with heat at the goading as she glared at the Ebonstryfe. “Oh right, you don’t have any of those, do you?” A grin formed on his face and with a nod to his lackeys, Sayana found herself slammed up against a brick wall as the wind was knocked out of her.
“But I’d like to hear it from your own lips. Tell me, mutant, are you or are you not a citizen of Ravok?” He was toying with her, teasing, but she would not be baited by him. “A little encouragement for her? I’d hate to report that we have a non-cooperative mutant on our hands.” Sayana felt one of her daggers leave its sheath and soon the cool metal was tracing over her skin. Then it was pressing down, starting to draw blood...
“I’m not a citizen. I’m not a citizen of Ravok.” Sayana spoke swiftly. Except that the tingle of pain upon her upper chest was nothing to the blaze that burned her pride. Had he reported her to the rest of the Ebonstryfe, she had no idea how well she would fare. Someone who was probably born and raised in Ravok and member of the Ebonstryfe against a non-human foreigner? That was where her real fear lay. The prick of a dagger didn’t compare to that.
“And there we have it, from her own lips. She’s not a citizen and not deserving of Rhysol’s love. She probably doesn’t return the favour either. I bet she doesn’t worship him or serve him in the same way we do.”
“I do worship him. I do believe in the lord of chaos and betrayal. And I am stronger and more capable of serving him than all of you combined.” Sayana replied, her temper and passion rising with each word.
“She’s got fire, doesn’t she? Let’s show her some real fire to play with.” There was a moment’s pause as the Ebonstryfe concentrated for a couple of ticks, and then a pearly substance emerged from his hand. For a moment it looked green but suddenly it caught fire and the ball of flame danced mere inches from Sayana’s face.
The Eypharian could feel the heat from the fire but it seemed to hover on its own without any res attracting it. “We’re going to play a game, mutant. If you really think you serve Rhysol, then catch the ball of fire with one of your hands and we’ll let you go. You certainly have plenty to spare. But if you wait too long and my res inside runs out… Well this ball of flame might no longer be dancing in the air in front of you. I wonder how it might fall.”
More sniggers followed his last comment and Sayana found that her right mid hand had been released. The flaming ball darted this way and that, nearly burning her skin as it got close. They were waiting for her, clearly entertained by the trap she was in.
Fall 75, 516 AV
“Look what we have here,” came a voice to her left. In the next tick, he had flipped open her cloak to reveal her three left arms beneath it. “I thought we had a non-human in our midst. Or should I say, a beast or mutant”
Bouts of laughter erupted within the narrow alleyway and it was clear that she wasn’t up against just one man. She had been caught with her guard down. Ever since she had learned the meaning of the cursed bells, Sayana tried to stay unseen when moving throughout the city. But now…
The Eypharian took a step back from the man dressed in black, clearly the leader. But suddenly she found her high hands grasped behind her back as another man restrained her. Instinctively, she started to reach for her daggers and the next moment she was looking down the length of a sword, pointed directly for her throat.
“One more move towards your weapons, any weapons, and you’ll really wish you hadn’t. Don’t you know it’s a crime to pull a blade against an Ebonstryfe? And especially at times like these. You’re lucky I’m feeling merciful.”
During her hesitation, her low and mid hands were grabbed and yanked roughly by other members of this little troop. By now her cloak had been torn off, and those she could see were generally young men in black. She spotted one woman, and then the leader, the Ebonstryfe, kept his position in front of her. He wasn’t much older, but it was clear that he was in a position of power compared to the others who simply flocked to him for leadership or entertainment.
“So mutant, or do you prefer to be called six-arms? Can I see your citizenship papers?” Sayana’s face flushed with heat at the goading as she glared at the Ebonstryfe. “Oh right, you don’t have any of those, do you?” A grin formed on his face and with a nod to his lackeys, Sayana found herself slammed up against a brick wall as the wind was knocked out of her.
“But I’d like to hear it from your own lips. Tell me, mutant, are you or are you not a citizen of Ravok?” He was toying with her, teasing, but she would not be baited by him. “A little encouragement for her? I’d hate to report that we have a non-cooperative mutant on our hands.” Sayana felt one of her daggers leave its sheath and soon the cool metal was tracing over her skin. Then it was pressing down, starting to draw blood...
“I’m not a citizen. I’m not a citizen of Ravok.” Sayana spoke swiftly. Except that the tingle of pain upon her upper chest was nothing to the blaze that burned her pride. Had he reported her to the rest of the Ebonstryfe, she had no idea how well she would fare. Someone who was probably born and raised in Ravok and member of the Ebonstryfe against a non-human foreigner? That was where her real fear lay. The prick of a dagger didn’t compare to that.
“And there we have it, from her own lips. She’s not a citizen and not deserving of Rhysol’s love. She probably doesn’t return the favour either. I bet she doesn’t worship him or serve him in the same way we do.”
“I do worship him. I do believe in the lord of chaos and betrayal. And I am stronger and more capable of serving him than all of you combined.” Sayana replied, her temper and passion rising with each word.
“She’s got fire, doesn’t she? Let’s show her some real fire to play with.” There was a moment’s pause as the Ebonstryfe concentrated for a couple of ticks, and then a pearly substance emerged from his hand. For a moment it looked green but suddenly it caught fire and the ball of flame danced mere inches from Sayana’s face.
The Eypharian could feel the heat from the fire but it seemed to hover on its own without any res attracting it. “We’re going to play a game, mutant. If you really think you serve Rhysol, then catch the ball of fire with one of your hands and we’ll let you go. You certainly have plenty to spare. But if you wait too long and my res inside runs out… Well this ball of flame might no longer be dancing in the air in front of you. I wonder how it might fall.”
More sniggers followed his last comment and Sayana found that her right mid hand had been released. The flaming ball darted this way and that, nearly burning her skin as it got close. They were waiting for her, clearly entertained by the trap she was in.
Credit: Shimoje