And though the sun may shine black, a new dawn will soon rise...
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A secret organization rises up against the Black Sun and havoc spills into the streets of Ravok.
(This is a thread from Mizahar's fantasy role playing forum. Why don't you register today? This message is not shown when you are logged in. Come roleplay with us, it's fun!)by Verilian on April 9th, 2011, 8:57 pm
And though the sun may shine black, a new dawn will soon rise...
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by Reaver on April 9th, 2011, 10:18 pm
Reaver was the happiest he's been in weeks, almost dancing as he examined the bodies before him. Wonders never cease to amaze me, three in one day? I might actually keep one for personal use. I wonder, would that 'Ren' I met have anything to do with these attacks? I rather hope they aren't, as his mix added in would only make getting bodies for my work easier. Shame I couldn't help those alive, though. Any injury I can cure is proof of my research.
I wonder, what sort disease does that? It didn't kill him, let's see... Pulling out his knife, he was quick to cut around the 'diseased' area. Upon pulling at the flesh, found a small glass vial. How did he get this in here? What is that in it? Picking it up, he swiftly noted the power radiating from it. He was caught off guard, he dropped it right onto his floor. Reaver sighed as he saw it didn't break. I suppose my luck is simply more then I anticipated. Let's try again, carefully. Picking it back up, slowly, he looked at the clear liquid filled within. He noticed a single drop of black-red liquid suspended within it. Shaking the vial lightly, he noted that this drop seamed thicker then the water. What secrets do you hold, vial? Reaver made some attempts to open the vial, to test the contents. After a couple frustrating minutes, he reached for his hammer, then decided against it. It's secrets will be mine eventually, I have all the time in the world. He contemplated what to do with it for a while, then decided it would be best set away in his chest, as he had work to do. Reaver went back to his work, carefully examining how the body adapted to the wound, and once again continued his precious research for as long as he remained uninterrupted, or until his first body had no secrets left to reveal him. I love working in Ravok, the mess washes away through the floor, and any that remains can be thrown to the fish or used myself. I wonder if someone could find a better use for all these bones and meaty-bits. |
by Aello on April 9th, 2011, 10:22 pm
Aello's nose scrunched unpleasantly as the scent of sweat and alcohol tickled her nostrils. Yune seemed to inch closer and closer to the girl's face. Well it doesn't look as though the sparrow approves of them either. Her eyes seemed to sparkle as she gazed intently at the Kelvic, and the fool who stood behind her. Well, they sure make it difficult to determine which is more unfortunate looking... and smelling, Aello thought, as she pressed her feet firmly into the ground. Her toes clenched and then unclenched in her boots, as each of the girl's muscles tensed. She didn't like the idea of the man's breath on the back of Alenias' neck. She was sure Alenias didn't like it either. The young spiritist smiled weakly as her eyes passed back and forth over the two drunken men. Hopefully they won't try anything too stupid, Aello thought, as she dug her feet into the ground, and scooted her chair back. She heard it click against the seat behind her. A little too far back love. Thankfully, there was no one sitting there, or else she may have yet another fool to deal with. Aello placed her hands on the table, palms facing down. She pressed into them lightly, and got to her feet. "We do know what you mean, and no, we have no need for your... services," the girl said plainly. The girl's lips were stuck together, slightly frustrated by the bold nature of the man. Slowly, Aello's left hand crept across the table, until it met the wooden frame of her father's old bow. Hopefully, they'll be smart enough to leave before we're forced to use this. When her fingers met the middle of the bow, the girl wrapped her fingers around it. She pulled the bow into her palm. It felt rough against her skin. Every one of Aello's fingers seemed to tense as she pulled the bow off the table, and stepped to the side, away from her chair. She kicked it into place behind the table with her right foot. Her eyes were darting between the men, and Alenias. The edge of her bow seemed to lightly brush the closest man's pant legs. "Now, if you'll excuse us, we have much to attend to." It is best to retreat in a situation such as this, right? Aello thought, as she stared at the man who was hovering over the center of the table. Unless of course they decide to start trouble... in which case, you should crush them. Yune chirped once, as if beckoning to Alenias, or perhaps, it was a startled cry. Aello couldn't be sure, nor could she ask Alenias to translate with all the other people in the bar. Needless to say, her heart was beginning to pick up the pace as she stood, and waited, hopefully Alenias would take the hint. But if she didn't get it, Aello added, "come along love, we have to go to the store before it closes." Aello's palms began to sweat, making it more and more difficult for her to maintain such a tight grip on her bow. Her fingers felt cold, were they trembling? This is so not what we needed right now. What is it with bars and dark alleyways constantly going hand in hand with both ugly and creepy people? Aello wondered, as she swallowed the clump of saliva that had gathered at the back of her throat. |
by Cassandra Coven on April 10th, 2011, 1:08 am
Cassandra saw the tall man enter the room and take a seat in the area she serve3d in, near the table of the three Ebonstryfers. Tall, well-dressed and handsome - here was a man deserving of the special service she liked to employ every now and then to a select few among the tavern goers. How she chose them was a matter entirely dependent on her whim, and tastes, however. At least a few flirtatious moments with him would be enough to offset having to serve the three 'Stryfes all night. Flashing a brief smile at her fellow barmaids, who had unanimously decided that she should serve in that area exactly because of the three government officials, Cassandra sidled over to her latest customer. "Good evening to you, sir," she greeted the man with the welcoming of tones, a warm smile gracing her lips. "My name is Cassandra, I'll be your server for the night. I hope I'll be able to satisfy whatever need you may have tonight." As she held her serving tray down by her apron, she stood a little too near the man, far closer than she would have stood had it been any run of the mill patron. The curve of her rear was within easy reach should the man decide to give it a more than friendly pat. Certainly, she would not dance away from him if he tried. After all, perhaps such gestures would net her a good bit of a tip. Or more. "Just tell me what you'd like to have..." Her voice had just the right mix of suggestion and professionalism to make anyone think twice if she was just being accommodating or offering a little bit more. It was one of the most basic tricks of the trade. For her at least. |
there is something i have to say to you if you promise you'll understand i cannot contain myself when in your presence i'm so humble touch me don't hide our love woman to man |
by Roman on April 10th, 2011, 1:30 am
Roman let out an irritated sigh as he heard somebody knocking on his door and set his hot drink back down on his table as he pulled himself out of his comfy chair and went to open the door. As soon as he opened the door he stared at the bloody mess of a man standing in front of it. His eyes widened in horror as he saw the gaping wound in the mans stomach, the organs of the man barely being contained in his belly by a few flimsy strands of flesh. After he got over his few moments of shock he quickly rushed to support the man and getting him inside of his house,pulling the door close behind him. "Dear god what the hell happened to you?" He managed to stutter out as he dragged the wounded man inside and let him sit on the sturdy table. "No wait, don't talk and just lay down as I get my tools." He rambled on, a bit shocked at the sudden wake up call he got. Still he didn't let the sight creep him out and he quickly grabbed his tools and turned back towards his case, the sac of coins now lay completely forgotten on the floor of his home. He dropped the bag of tools besides the man and pulled out his dagger from out his belt. Before he looked at the man with what he hoped was a reassuring expression. "Now I just need to cut away the fabric from your shirt, if I don't get it out it might cause infections and pulling it over your head might make the wound even worse." He explained as he carefully grabbed the man's tunic and cut it open from the top of his collar to the bother of it, pulling both pieces to the side and exposing the wound to him. And to be honest, while it was a bad wound it looked worse then it really was, his guts where still all in place so if he thoroughly disinfected the wound and stitched it up he should pull through. Well he thought so... Putting those thoughts out of his mind he opened up his doctors bag and pulled out a small rod of iron wrapped up in leather, a clean rag and a vial of alcohol. Offering the rod of iron towards the patient. "Here bite on this while I go to work." He waited until the man took the rod and had it firmly in between his teeth before he carefully began to clean the wound. |
by Alenias on April 10th, 2011, 5:08 am
by Crismento Miren on April 10th, 2011, 2:42 pm
While trying to familiarize himself with the new city, its location and the type of people that lived there, Crismento learned that The Silver Silver Tavern is quite a good place to have something to eat and drink. It was also a rather convenient place for his other activities that he engaged in. Taverns in general tended to be suitable for meeting the right sort of people, learning rumours, or even more substantial, useful information. Cris tried not to spoil this location by visiting it too often. His pretty face served him well for attracting the right kind of attention and for overcoming some personal defences that people build against strangers, but it also remained in people’s memory for longer than it was desirable. So there he was, sitting at the table in The Silver Silver Tavern, carefully glancing around, hunting with his eyes and ears for anything that would grab his interest. However, it wasn’t the main reason why he was there and Cris was doing it more out of habit. Today he was there to relieve his hunger and if he learned a thing or two about Ravok, it would just be a pleasant bonus. It wasn’t too long before he noticed three people not very far away that didn’t strike him as his natural allies, whatever those may be. For a brief moment his spine was chilled with cold sweat, before his rational part of mind kicked in. Nobody was out to get him, because nobody knew him in Ravok. Cris did nothing wrong in the city and had a clean slate here. In fact, he probably was pure to everyone in the world except for a small number of people in Zeltiva who hated his face and whatever name they had attached to it. And those names had never visited Ravok and never will. And besides, his little adventures probably weren’t even on the same scale these three people were interested in. Cris was far from a devoted follower of Rhysol, but he sure wasn’t an enemy of the god, and he would sing praises to The Defiler if asked. After all, words were easy for him. After Crismento convinced himself that there was no cause for this unreasonable worry, he decided that it wasn’t a good idea to keep looking at the three men. It wasn’t a difficult task at all, because soon Cris found something, or rather someone, much more pleasant to the eye to look at. A gorgeous waitress was approaching him and soon she was wiping of any signs of the slight anxiety from his face as she greeted him with an inviting smile on her face and introduced herself. Granted, ‘introduced herself’ wasn’t a very generous term to use in this case, as it was something much more. The way she talked and stood there beside him - Cassandra obviously knew what she was doing and Cris wasn’t naïve enough to have any illusions, but he still found it hard to resist these purposely ambiguous, yet hardly disguised as such, words. ”And a very good evening to you, my dear,” Crismento’s face smoothly transformed to return her smile. ”You couldn’t have arrived at a better moment than this! My strength has abandoned me and refuses to come back before I agree to have something to eat. And that is not the end of my problems, since my throat demands some ale to wash it. Would you be so kind and aid me in this dire state, Cassandra, my love?” His hand was slowly sliding down the table towards the waitress. She just stood there nearby, yet appeared so inviting to a touch and a gentle run of one’s fingers through her side, if not more. Cris followed his hand with own eyes until he stopped it, still on the table. He didn’t want to appear so easily manipulated, even though Cassandra made it seem enjoyable to be such. Crismento looked back at her and smiled again. ”And if you would grant me your presence and this fascinating smile of yours throughout my visit, I couldn’t be any happier today.” |
by Verilian on April 14th, 2011, 11:56 pm
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by Aello on April 15th, 2011, 1:20 am
Again with the bar fights? Really? Can't we have one bloody peaceful day? Aello internally groaned as each of her muscles tensed. Her eyes were flashing angrily, ignited by tiny, invisible flames. "Get your filthy hands off of her," Aello growled. "Unlike some people, she was trying to be nice." Her eyes darted from the second man who had been behind Alenias before, to the one directly in front of her. After a moment, they stopped on the man who seemed to be in charge, the one who had been leaning against the table. "Alenias, go help the bar maid up please," Aello instructed, never taking her eyes off the man. "Now, each of you is going to go back to your table, and leave us all alone, got it?" she hissed. Aello had turned to the man who had put his hands on Alenias, "unless of course, you are foolish enough to think that you can get away with laying your hands on her again?" Aello had tilted her head slightly to the side. She had put her bow back on the table, knowing that if the fight occurred inside, it would be of no use. She laced her bag back off her shoulders, and placed it on top of the table. "Should you so much as try, you'll find yourself in even more trouble. How would you like me to cut off each one of your fingers, hmm?" Aello asked. "And depending partially on their mood, and and how much we all enjoy hearing you scream, perhaps we'll move onto your toes. And then your tongue." Aello had taken a half step forward, her eyes had darted back to the man closest to her. "You my lucky man, will have a slightly different, more painful punishment. We'll begin by gouging out your eyes, and filling the sockets with your precious crimson red blood. After that, we'll chop of each of your ears, your fingers, and then your toes. When all of that is done, we'll chop out your tongue, so you can't so much as scream out in pain and agony, as your body bleeds, and then crumbles before each of us," Aello taunted. Her voice was icy, yet playful, like she was going to enjoy destroying him. Aello's right hand was hovering over her thigh, preparing herself for the moment the dagger came into play. She knew it was unlikely she could avoid a fight, but it'd be better if she had managed to bring it outside. That way it may be a little bit more fair. After all, the men had friends, Aello simply had Yune, Alenias, and perhaps the barmaid, who was still stuck on the floor. Poor thing. "Now how is that for our little chat?" Aello inquired, as she pulled the blade out of concealment. The blood stains seemed to glow ominously in the pale tavern light. Aello took a half step closer to the man. "We can take this outside if you'd like, just to save you the embarrassment, because trust me when I say that Alenias will enjoy every single one of your pathetic screams, and unanswered cries for help," Aello taunted. "Now where do we begin boys?" Aello asked, as a sick smile crossed her lips. The blade flashed as Aello adjusted her grip on the hilt, and it moved ever so slowly. "Because the blade could use some fresh blood," she laughed, an evil, hearty sounding laugh. There was a slight pause, "and barmaid, you might want to get out of the way," she whispered as her muscles continued to flex, waiting for the drunken fools to make a call. OOCGeez V, why do you always put me in these sorts of situations. Do you know how psycho my pc seems now? *giggles* |
by Reaver on April 15th, 2011, 1:24 am
As Reaver started on the woman, he noticed the noise coming from what was left of his first target along the floor, and was swift to find cover. The guts, which he had removed and examined earlier, had an unfortunate accident right before him. The smell was, quite foul. Business will be dead for at least a week with that smell. Moving on, Reaver decided the third body would be best to keep. The bodies of warriors lasted much longer then the others. As he finally got the body back in the coffin, he did his best to make sure it was properly locked. Bruises wouldn't hinder the Nuit, no. "Reaver." A voice spoke his name, but Reaver was alone in the room. He was swift to check outside, only to find no-one there. The air was a nice change, but he had work to do and wasn't to be hindered by hearing things. He felt he was being watched, could feel his paranoia grow. As he began to see things, he sighed and rested his eyes. I haven't cast magic today, mayhaps I needed this body after all. Resuming the embalming process of the warrior, he couldn't shake the bad omen that seamed to surround him constantly. The dark, normally a good thing. He did his best to ignore what he assumed was a simple magic relapse of some sort, but then he noticed other things. His tools were moving around, his door was even opened at one point. This prompted him to search the outside of his house all the way around, only to re-enter. Having closed his door, he moved his hand to his mask and sighed, not sure what to make of the situation before him. Closing his eyes a moment, he attempted to regain his thoughts. Reaver felt abandonded once he opened them again, nothing was where it was. An illusion? No, too complete. It was light, his comfortable dark was gone. He had a musical instrument on him, and a crowd around him who was amused. He put his hand to his ma~The mask! It was gone! The clapping died down and a man he presumed to be the owner walked up and took the fiddle. "Very good sir. Did you want to buy it?" "Ahh, my apologies. I forget I don't carry my money on me my first trip. I hope the performance was fine enough for the inconviniance. Perhaps later, if I remember where I hid it." A ghost may have taken me. I hope I didn't sell my home in the day. Reaver was swift to make his way back, with only a couple wrong turns. He was alarmed to find his door open, and through searching found he had been missing a lot more then he had hoped. His mask, his medical supplies, the chest he used, and even the books! How fiendish! He checked what he still had on him, well, he had the armor and wig. He had his cloak, that was important. He had, the vial? You, why are you here? Your magic must be to blame. "Ghost, if you're still here, the least you could do is ask. Next time maybe I'd like to watch myself do well to impress someone." He pulled out the vial and stared intently at it. "If you teach me to play well enough to earn an income, I'd buy you the fiddle with the money." Reaver checked his gut, sure enough, hidden among his unneeded organs, was his money. He didn't bother to pull out the pouch or check the number, it would be gone if he had it taken. He stopped to think, what could he do. He then remembered the warrior's body, and was swift to check the coffin. Locked, and the book they took had my key. What a hindrance. With a heavy sigh, Reaver devoted himself to searching for clues as to who the thieves may have been. Not finding any, clues as to where they went. At the very least, he wanted back his mask. OOCReaver has very little in his house at all, let alone of value. That was pretty much everything Reaver had any care for. |
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