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by Citrine Maelstrom on June 27th, 2011, 9:00 pm
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by Chevis Maelstrom on June 29th, 2011, 2:49 am
Chevis was back from a very long and tiring trip. He had been stirring up a lot of trouble near Riverfall while getting a modification done to his Bongodier. He had been spending a lot of time with that Inarta glassblower... Lelia... She had been an amazing help to the modification. And helped keep him company. She was quite enthusiastic about it. For the first time in his young life, he found a woman who could outpace his desires. What he didn't know was that she was being hounded by a particular brutal, albeit young Akalak. When the modifications were done, Chevis prepared to set sail when Lelia ran onto the Bongodier, out of breath and tears streaking down her face. "What's wrong Firebug?" Chevis asked with concern heavy in his voice. "I'm sorry Chey... I used you..." A whoosh filled the air as a large javelin sailed between them and thudded into the deck of the Bongodier. He turned and saw a dark emerald green Akalak, taller and bulkier than him standing on the beach. "That woman belongs to me beach scum. She will carry my legacy. Give her to me before you spoil her or you will perish beneath my feet." The warrior had his Lakan in hand, his chest bare, his muscles tense. Chevis drew his fan, but kept it in it's hard wooden casing, a string of colored beads hanging from the end. He told Lelia to stay on the Bongodier. He leapt over the side of the casinor into the shallows. As he neared the Akalak, he could see a group of Akalak looking down at the beach from a nearby cliff. If he killed this Akalak, he would be hunted down unless he got out to sea. But Chevis couldn't let anyone hound any friend of his, no matter how casual or close the friendship is. He stopped two arms length from the Akalak. "You don't want to do this, go home boy." Chevis knew this wouldn't get any results, and didn't help that he was the shorter and younger looking of the two. Chevis could see an inferno raging in his opponent's eyes. Chevis hoped his slight skill and lack of 'combat honor' with his most unusual weapon would be enough to get him through this. To his opponent it appeared he was holding a dark stick, however that blade in his hand wouldn't be able to cut through the incredibly hard and polished wood. Finally, his opponent struck first, what Chevis was waiting for. The man slashed at Chevis, neck high. Chevis leaned backwards out of the biting blade's path and jabbed low into the man's abdomen with the wood. It didn't do any damage, Chevis was just happy their reaches were about the same. The Akalak however stopped the sweeping slash and elbowed Chevis hard in his right cheekbone. The bone held, but his face was throbbing now. Chevis stumbled to the side, luckily missing the bite as the Lakan swiped across again. The Akalak followed through with a kick to Chevis' rightside ribs. Chevis managed to get his elbow in the way, but his eyes grew wide at the sight of the Lakan stabbing toward his face. Time for the reveal. Chevis brought his closed fan up in an arc and flipped it open, the casing smacking the Lakan away. His elbow block quickly turned into a punch that he sent to the Akalak's leftside ribs. A pain shot through his hand and wrist, after all he hadn't thrown a whole lot of punches, especially at something as solid as an Akalak. The two separated, breathing heavy. They both realized the other had more skill than they thought. Chevis stayed crouched, his fan only open with it's paper wing exposed. The pink and forest green waves showed off with flair on the wing. He was keeping the steel bladed wing secret for now. The Akalak seemed amused at the sight of such a flamboyant and weak looking weapon. Chevis needed to finish this quick, for he knew the Akalak would out endure him. Chevis took the initiative and charged in, closing the fan. The two exchanged a fierce series of blows. Chevis with slaps of wood, his fan causing confusion as it snapped open and closed rapidly, the Akalak stabbing and slashing managed a shallow slash across Chevis' pectorals. Chevis jabbed at the Akalak with the closed fan to have it slapped downward by the dark green hand, and the dagger stabbing toward his mouth again. Chevis shifted the course of the fan and slapped the Akalak hard in the groin with the hardwood, as the Lakan sliced through the bottom of his left earlobe. The Akalak exhaled in pain and Chevis took the oppurtunity to slap the Akalak's wrist hard with his fan, forcing him to drop his cherished blade. The two stepped apart, Chevis kicking the Lakan into the surf. The Akalak howled and charged, tackling into Chevis' stomach with his shoulder, knocking the wind from his lungs. The two landed in the low tide, water and sand splashing up. The Akalak pulled back for a bone shattering punch when Chevis grabbed his ear. The punch flew into Chevis' nose hard, a crunch heard, as a rip filled the air. Chevis kneed the Akalak in the groin and tossed away the bloodied ear, and slipped out from beneath him as he howled in pain. The Akalak stumbled upright and moved in with a wild haymaker. Chevis ducked, with a flick of his wrist, unlocked the steel catch on his fan. He whipped open the wing, the paper wing now locked away, and slashed the Akalak across the thighs. It wasn't deep enough to cripple or kill, but would make it hard to stand. Chevis however didn't know about the bond between an Akalak and his Lakan. They always know where it is. And the Akalak, dropped to a knee, the surf stinging his open wound and closed his hand around the submerged blade. As Chevis slashed at the Akalak's chest, the Lakan slashed upwards, powered by the Akalak's legs shooting him to standing. The blade carved a large tract from Chevis' inner right thigh all the way up to his shoulder. Chevis was shell shocked at such a wound. How'd he find his blade? Chevis spun away from the slash dropping to his knees in the spin. His momentum carried him around and he slashed the back of the Akalak's knees with the fan's biting edge. Chevis fell into the surf as the Akalak fell towards him, pain on his face, Lakan ready for the killing blow. Chevis snapped his fan shut and knocked the Lakan a few inches off course, then snapped it open again. The Lakan buried into the sand a hair from his neck. The fan however was colored crimson, as it had sunk into the Akalak's neck. The warrior gargled on his blood and Chevis pushed him off to the side. He could hear screams of outrage from the cliff and he struggled in immense pain to get up. He stumbled into the water, ignoring the pain from the salt entering the wound. He pulled himself onto the Bongodier, and found Lelia had the ship prepped to go. She took off into the surf, as Chevis flopped onto the deck, in a stupor of pain and weariness. Lelia nursed him back to health over the next season as they traveled back to the Suvan. The muscles weren't severely damaged and would heal but the scar would forever remain. Lelia would be leaving to return to her mountain home after they arrived back with the Maelstrom pod. She didn't tell him why she used him, nor did he ask. But she now carried his child, secretly, within her. She had insured their time together resulted in a child that wouldn't kill her like an Akalak's likely would. She wanted to raise her child back in her home, but couldn't tear Chevis from his life, so he never learned of it's existence. They arrived back at the pod and prepared their departure, sitting on a beach, when he saw a splash of gold out in the water from the corner of his eye. He smiled. There was only one golden hair individual who could always seem to smell his arrival. Citrine. He smiled. The little girl adored him and he cherished her presence. He was there when she joined this world from her mother, and had taken care of her, watching over her youthful exploits. He watched as she spied on them, then in a youthful, girly huff she sat beneath the surface, pouting no doubt. He chuckled and said his final goodbye to Lelia. He knew Citrine would likely do something to get his attention, she thrived on it after all. And for some reason, she never liked any women he showed an interest in, or showed him interest. He saw the darkened shadow of her form swim around the Bongodier. He saw his boat shift slightly in an unnatural manner, meaning someone was aboard her. He dove into the water and began powering toward his ship to see what shenanigan the blonde girl got herself into now. He climbed up his anchor line and hopped onto the deck. He walked as softly as he could, only stepping when the boat rocked in the surf. As he entered his hold, he saw quite a mess. Blood and rum was everywhere and Citrine passed out in a pool of the mixed liquids. The blood was leaking from her hand, Chevis found the offending knife and tossed it back out on deck. He got on his knees next to her, tilting her torso up with one arm, lifting her injured hand with the other. [b]"What have you gotten yourself into now?" He tore a strip from the bottom of his shirt and tied it around her hand poorly. He dried her off with a rag and put her in his hammock. "What am I going to do with you...?" He stood to get up when he saw her carving in the wood above his sleeping area. He walked back out and grabbed his knife and finished it up. C - I - T - R + C - H - E - V Now he just had to wait for her to wake up. She would surely be excited to see him, and him her. He sat down next to the thick pane of glass that made up the new tank. Tiana could be seen swimming inside the tank as the unusual jellyfish cast strange glows around the cabin, their illumination silhouetting him prominently. |
by Citrine Maelstrom on June 30th, 2011, 1:16 am
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by Chevis Maelstrom on July 5th, 2011, 6:27 pm
Chevis was dreaming after having fallen asleep waiting on Citrine. He had pulled himself onto the Bongodier, his blood spilling out, staining her deck. His energy was fading fast as his life drained out of him. He felt the Bongodier lurch forward into the surf as the loud masculine voices neared. He placed his left hand palm down on the deck and tried to lift himself up. His chest seared his mind in pain and he collapsed onto the deck once more. He could hear footsteps nearing his body. Not the heavy, angry footsteps of attackers, but light, caring footsteps of Lelia. "We should be out of ra-" She let out a slight yelp and ducked as a flurry of very precisely aimed javelins shot through the recently vacant space she had just occupied. She hit the deck with her delicate frame, as the spears plunged into the water just off the port side. The boat was following the wind and was beginning to drift toward parallel of the beach. Lelia peered over the side to see the attackers when she saw them preparing another flurry as two were swimming through the surf toward them. She stood up to steer the ship away when Chevis' hand grasped her ankle and pulled her down. She landed face down in his growing pool of blood as he crawled over her. "Down," was all his exhausted form could utter. He pulled himself along the deck, his blood acting as lubricant and helping him along. He could hear splashes from swimming nearing the Bongodier. He knew his attackers would pursue him until it was no longer possible, and returning to Riverfall would likely end in his death. He continued his agonizing crawl toward the aft of his casinor. He made it and pulled himself up by the rudder control. He peered over the edge and determined they were safe from the javelin throws, but the two swimmers were just over the side from him. He turned the rudder hard and slammed the sail to match, forcing the boat into a hard left turn, the rear off the boat smashing into the two Akalak. The two would survive, but the chase was over. Chevis collapsed into the darkness, his body thudding hard into the deck once more. He was then awoken by a flying mass of blonde curls burying themselves into his shoulder. Citrine... He saw the concern in her eyes as she examined his new found scar. She asked him about it and then quickly hopped up to get a better look. Then his world was tossed upside down. First he saw her stomach lurch. His eyes grew wide. Then her head and shoulders tossed forward. Her mouth gaped. Then it spewed all over him, drenching him completely, splashing all over his new tank and the floor of his cabin. Citrine vanished topside and he was left just sitting there in filth. He sputtered out the sour, disgusting mess and stood up. He could smell the rum mixed in, and knew instantly what had happened. He slowly walked topside to see where she had run off to. He saw her before she saw him, as she neared the boat. He decided to mess with her. He turned his back to her, and started swaying like a man dying, or perhaps a drunkard. He then tripped himself over the edge and tumbled head over heels into the water. He landed stomach down with a loud smack, making sure he took a breath first. He then let his body float upward, his back breaking the surface, him not moving. He would wait until she came over then he would spring on her and tickle her like mad. |
by Citrine Maelstrom on July 9th, 2011, 2:52 am
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by Chevis Maelstrom on July 14th, 2011, 1:30 am
Chevis could hear her thrashing about in her confused panic. He would've smiled if it wouldn't have betrayed his trick. He heard Cyrus swim over and nudge him, the seal's head blocking Citrine's view of his right eye. Chevis opened that eye and gave the seal a playful wink, kind of like saying "Play along." He knew the creature would, he was a playful spirit just like Chevis. He then felt her swim beneath him and the water ceased it's movement. Knowing her, she was probably just beneath him, plotting to some how explain his death to everyone. He felt her prod him twice, him not responding. Then she pressed against his shoulder, probably to flip him over. This was his opening. Her face was about an inch from his, her partner swimming near her, waiting for his attack. He then rolled his eyes to the back of his head so only the veiny whites would show. Just as his face breached the surface, he slid open his eyelids. To the little girl, he would appear like some crazed monster from the stories he often told her. His mouth opened and out came a low, moaning, "Ooooooah... You killed him Citrine... He's mine now..." He did his best to make his voice sound inSvefra and creepy. He gave her a few seconds to get truly scared. Then his hands darted to her sides. His fingers began a frantic dance, tickling the little girl. He was relentless in his tickle assault. He saw Cyrus beneath her, his nose and whiskers tickling at her thighs. The pair kept this up for a while. He then stopped and picked the girl up in the water in front of him. He planted a large wet raspberry kiss upon her forehead. He started to say hello to her when he saw a disgusting sight in the water next to them. A bright yellow sunfish was feeding on the stringy liquid and partially digested liquid that had previously covered him from head to toe. He smiled and looked back at Citrine, "Hello Sunfish, can I get a hug, hold the puke?" |
by Citrine Maelstrom on July 17th, 2011, 4:03 pm
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by Gossamer on August 9th, 2011, 4:10 pm
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