Timestamp: 65th of Summer, 511 AV Location: Tarsin's Boarding House The sun was going to rise soon and Irriari was on her way home. She wasn't necessarily tired, though that was surely one reason, but she also had the feeling she was being watched. She had felt it for several days now, ever since the night with the dark haired waitress, but no manner of searching turned up anything. It was probably rather odd for her, because she was usually the predator and the one doing the stalking. The only place she could feel safe was the boarding house, where each time she entered she felt the watching eyes fade away. But today was different. Something inside her told her that it would be different, that something was going to happen. It was like the feeling one got on a hunt just before the kill, only this time she felt like the prey. When she entered the boarding house she felt a little better, whatever was watching her did not follow her inside, but she still felt uneasy. The door to her room was unlocked. Had she left it that way? If she listened hard enough her keen ears might even pick up the calm breathing of someone inside. If Irriari lingered for too long she would hear a voice from within. "Come inside, if you value your life." Inside her room, leaning against the far wall, was a man. He wore a dark cloak, beneath which Irriari could see the gleam of black stained chainmail. A sword hung at his side, and in the center of his chest was a symbol, a white sun pierced with a black sword. The man pushed off the wall and took a step toward the Zith when she entered, holding his hands out to the side in a gesture of peace. The look in his eyes, however, suggested anything but. "I must say, it is a pleasure to finally meet you. I am Korin, Paladin of the Ebonstryfe." Korin did a slight bow before taking another step forward. "It would seem you have angered one of my associates. He thinks I should clip your wings and make you a slave, but I feel you could be useful." Behind Irriari someone pulled the door shut, and of she tried to open it she would find it barred from the outside. Korin slowly drew his sword, a wickedly sharp cutlass that gleamed in the faint light coming through the window. "Attack me. Prove to me now you are worth saving, and then we will talk." If Irriari did not attack, Korin would. He was fast, and far more skilled than she, but she could tell he was holding back. Even so, it would be one of the most difficult battles of her life. OOCOkay, so this is your first thread with me. I like to let the players have a lot of freedom, so feel free to self mod the fight a bit in your posts. Korin has Cutlass 60, but he is not actually trying to kill you, just testing your skill. Make the fight difficult, but any attempts at a killing blow leave that for me to mod. |