[Sanctuary]Morning Mist [Open]

Serrif goes for a morning run to clear his mind.

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Built into the cliffs overlooking the Suvan Sea, Riverfall resides on the edge of grasslands of Cyphrus where the Bluevein River plunges off the plain and cascades down to the inland sea below. Home of the Akalak, Riverfall is a self-supporting city populated by devoted warriors. [Riverfall Codex]

[Sanctuary]Morning Mist [Open]

Postby Serrif Von Chatlyn on January 21st, 2012, 6:57 pm

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There were many reasons for being restless at night. Sometimes it was due to a change in environment, diet, or maybe even something as simple as a change in routine. Serrif had all of these. He was in unfamiliar territory, his entire routine turned almost upside down as he never knew what to expect next. It seemed here at The Sanctuary there was an almost controlled sense of chaos that could erupt at almost any given moment. It took a very collected mentality to be able to adapt to this; but it wasn’t so different from the clinic on Mura; so he was adjusting just fine. And having an actual room helped a great amount; he didn’t have to live in a tent any longer; he couldn’t remember what it was like not to live in that canvas house.

In fact he couldn’t remember if he even had a house before the camp…before his memories were stripped from him. Every now and then he would hear his past come back to him like a faint ghostly whisper. Just to remind him that there still people out there who had done this to him. These ghastly visions and echoes were never easily silenced. He swore he could still hear sounds in the night of his past. The sound of a whip cracking, maybe even the muffled cries of help as a woman was tortured. These memories played again and again introducing themselves randomly into his mind.

He was awake.

He couldn’t sleep, maybe this would fade with time. Maybe eventually he would grow comfortable with this place. Comfortable enough to sleep well without waking at night for seemingly no reason at all. He swallowed a hard lump of saliva as he stared at the ceiling. He wasn’t going back to sleep now… He ran a hand over his face stimulating his senses some to take his mind off of everything. It helped but it still wasn’t enough. The blankets were cast aside and he sat on the bed composing himself some before trying to decide what to do. Without a good bearing on the time he couldn’t make a decent decision on what he wanted to do.

On Mura he would run along the beach. That always helped him clear his mind. Perhaps a run would do that for him now as well. Yes it would be different than a run on the warm sandy beaches of Mura that he was used to. But it would be a run along a somewhat familiar scenery. He could deal with that. So it was decided he would go for a run. Without much of a thought he got himself ready for the run. He had no idea what time it was right now. But he did know that he would likely have to be quiet, he didn’t want to wake anyone. He slipped on his white bodysuit, it still fit like a glove thanks to the handiwork of the Konti who had made it.

The familiar feeling of the silken surface gripping his skin was somewhat comforting to him. He got used to things, and certain things brought him a level of comfort he didn’t realize until just now. He fit on his boots and drew them tight on his feet, he didn’t need them slipping around. He would likely only need the bodysuit and the cloak, he knew his body would warm up an extensive amount about ten minutes or so in. All he needed to do was give it time to do so. He had never tried to run in these circumstances before, so it would be a good test. His mind gently reminded him he was in unfamiliar territory, so he would bring his weapon harness and daggers.

A familiar shape met his eyes, it was his weapon harness…but where had he placed his daggers? He looked around and found one of them under the pillows of the bed, the other was beside the bed on a chair…Such strange placement. The harness was strapped to his body and the daggers were added to the front across his chest, the hilts pointing down. Val’mera had taught him that having the daggers like this made them easy to draw in a pinch and also kept them out of the way. He adjusted the harness so it sat tight atop the pale white second silken skin he was wearing. He didn’t want the daggers shaking out of the hilts or slapping against his body with every step he took.

Now all he had to do was make it to the beach. He remembered the spiraling ramp down to the cavern where the horses were being kept. That was the fastest entrance to the beach. Now if only he could navigate there effectively in the night. He threw his cloak over his form and figured he would have a go for it. Every one of his steps were muffled as he stepped gently on the ground. He didn’t want to cause a commotion. He eventually found his way to the ramp and then to the sea cave. Some of the torches were still lit casting an almost eerie light about the holding areas. Yes, this was where he needed to be. Now the beach was on the other side of those double doors.

A lone white figure walked through the cave to the double entry doors. Some of the horses woke enough to eye him, but most stayed quiet as they didn’t really want to be disturbed by a simple man’s passing. He found the doors and gently opened them enough to let himself through. He then closed them gently behind himself. He hadn’t given much thought to how he was going to enter back though them. But that hit him after the fact. He figured he would get that cleared up once he finished his run. He needed right now to clear his active mind so he could be productive instead of preoccupied.

The beach stretched out in two directions before him. But this beach was different than Mura…but familiar. There was sand and rolling crashing waves; but the cool wind whipped across his body. There was snow on the ground and the water gave off a faint mist as the heat was sapped from it. Familiar, but alien all at the same time. He would have to get used to this, but this simple pleasure of a beach run would help his mind gently relax. With a few quick stretches Serrif set his mind to the task at hand. He was going for a run, and he would stop once his mind shut up.

The morning break wasn’t here yet, but it wasn’t too far behind him. Seemed the sun was just beginning to have hints of rising over the horizon. He was just in time then. With an internal nod he set off at a steady pace down the beach leaving behind footprints in the beach. At first the jog was unpleasant. He was cold, and his body couldn’t seem to overcome the whipping cold of the wind. But after a few minutes his body was radiating heat and he had begun to ignore the cold altogether. He was beginning to enjoy this jog down the beach. The crashing waves soothed him, and the cool weather pushed his body. His lungs burned from the cool air he had to inhale to keep going. But in all this was going to be a pleasant run.
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Postby Sethos on January 22nd, 2012, 2:39 am


The days had not been the warmest and the nights were no different. The chill bit through your clothes and seemed to seep into your bones, even a drink of something stiff would give nothing more than a fleeting warmth. But it was precisely this that Sethos enjoyed, the cold left no room for thoughts and not many people milled about outside, most taking their training indoors. Any yet his mind did not need words to make his world turn round on its head…no just the image of his freedom turning into a speck on the sea was enough.

I was not stopping you this time.

Which means you have an ulterior for staying.


The laughter echoed in his mind and grated on his nerves slightly, he found himself growing more and more irritable with Cashlin as each day passed. He could not mesh with him, he wished him gone, dead. And Cashlin knew it as well but that only served to amuse him because they both knew something like that could not happen.

At least not yet.

A part of him told him he was deluding himself, he should simply go to the council and say he could not control Cashlin but that is not what he wished. Somewhere there had to be a way to rid himself of this curse! His thoughts made him antsy, forced him to avoid the temples for fear of disappointing his people’s patrons. His patrons. But he could not go to them with his heart as it was for a part of him was beginning to hate them.

Was he becoming like Cashlin? Or was Cashlin taking over? Sometimes he feared he was weakening to the point of no return.


You are weak.

Silence.

Suppressing things is bad for your health. Besides what would father say?

Go away.

Telling yourself to go away? What sort of idiocy is that? Now be a good boy, get a drink and get a woman. Or better yet your fiancé.

She is not my fiancé. I have released her from that.


His whole body went rigid with each word, he knew where this conversation was going and no matter how hard he tried to ignore his other half, if he wanted to be heard, he would. Turning swiftly he strode away from Riverfall, intent on ignoring his dark brother’s jibs, a swim would clear his head or at the very least freeze his thoughts.

His feet quickened, the landscape blurring past him, a mixture of rage and loathing encompassed him, as well as a strange sense of accomplishment, he was rapidly falling behind Cashlin who was bubbling beneath the surface of his mind clearly ready for the freedom he could almost taste.

The sight of another stopped him though, his frantic run slowing to a stumbling jog as the other ran past him. It seemed he was not the only one who enjoyed a nightly stroll in the crisp air, taking a shaky breath Sethos resumed his run, this time more steady paced and moved to catch up with the other. Perhaps a companionable jog would do him better than attempting to drown his troubles in a liquid that would not leave him with a splitting headache.

Finally catching up to the other he made sure to keep pace, his voice coming out rough and a tad shaky,
“May I join you?”
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Postby Serrif Von Chatlyn on January 24th, 2012, 11:45 am

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He was focused on clearing his mind, and as such he almost missed the Akalak man entirely. The two of them were the same height, however the Akalak man looked far healthier than he did. Serrif in a way was still recovering and getting himself into shape from the slaver camps. There were still signs of starvation throughout his body. He jogged past the Akalak man and then just continued. He didn’t have a real want to stop and chat. But several seconds later it seemed the other man did.

“I don’t mind a little company.” He said as he motioned for the man to come on a head and join him.

He was curious how far this man was willing to push himself, and how much of Ildin’s ramblings about these men not knowing when to quit was really true. As he ran he pulled his cloak off and threw it over his shoulder to help keep the heat from cooking his body entirely.

“Glad to see I’m not the only one who enjoys a little run in the cold.” He continued his steady pace as he looked down the shoreline. It was peaceful for him, it really reminded him of Mura.

Mura was the only place he had really found any semblance of peace. But he was slowly beginning to find out that peace was what you made of it. And he wanted to calm his mind before the start of a very busy day. He steadied his breathing and continued onward through the thoughts and anything else that plagued his mind. He didn’t care about the snow, nor the cold. He could push through it and he would.
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Postby Sethos on January 28th, 2012, 4:07 am

He still wasn’t sure if he actually wanted company or it that would be the best idea considering Cashlin’s mood but when the other agreed to the company he felt a great weight lift and the pressure of his dark brothers anger ease slightly, “I don’t mind a little company.”
Sethos nodded and fell into step beside the other, he was a little surprised out of his revere as he took in the stature of the other. He didn’t look entirely like he should be running but it was not his place to question the man.

“I am Sethos.”

“Glad to see I’m not the only one who enjoys a little run in the cold.”

He smiled lightly in agreement it did much too clear one’s head, especially when one’s head had more voices than one. “It feels exhilarating. I have not run for the sake of running in a long time.”

With that he fell silent, concentrating on evening his short, burning gasps of air. It would be necessary to pace himself if he did not wish to drop at the other’s feet like a sack of potatoes. But his mind was a whir and he couldn’t find the focus to tell his body how to properly function and ignore the flames that surged through him.

Strangely enough it was the same bane of his existence, the very one that caused his current mind-set, to help him.


Breathe in. Hold.

He found himself unconsciously counting to seven before releasing the air slowly in the count of five the ragged breathes easing only slightly it gave him just enough calm to gain some semblance of control over his breathing. With control over his breathing he was able to slowly focus on keeping his legs moving without tripping over themselves and sending him sprawling to the floor.

He was content to simply run but could not stop one last question,
“I have not seen you before, what brings you to Riverfall?”
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Postby Serrif Von Chatlyn on January 28th, 2012, 12:45 pm

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It was different when you ran with another versus yourself. On the Isle he had to do this by himself every time he felt like it…either that or he was running another one of Ildin’s strange tests that border lined on torture. Perhaps that was why she was always at ends with the Mothers Circle. Nevertheless he was here running with this man now. And he found his mind slowly slipping into Ildin’s thought process. He wondered how far this man could push himself of if Serrif was even a little more better off physically that the other man. But none of that was actually important right now.

His mind slipped back to other things that Ildin had taught him. About Akalaks. The man introduced himself but that pricked an interesting question. What was his brother’s name? He new better than to ask and he also knew that if he had a darker side in him he wouldn’t go introducing it to others. No, that would likely cause that darker half to become more prevalent. It must be an interesting battle these men fought inside themselves. Especially when they were a young age and still getting a hand on both sides.

It was good to see this man was a good sport about running though. He figured it was likely a good thing to run together in a group. Maybe if he ran with this man it would stop him from being a target for any wild beasts that just happened to be roaming about right now. But that was why he also brought his daggers on his chest harness with him. They were beautiful works of art, obviously crafted just for his hands. They had a certain elegance about them that only the Konti Isle could really bring. He nodded as the man spoke of how exhilarating this run was. He agreed it was indeed a nice change of space.

“Helps me clear my head.” He responded as he continued to pound the sand with his feet in a rhythmic beat.

It was good that this man and him were the relative same size. That meant they had relatively the same pace and stride. It was interesting this was the second Akalak he had met his entire memorable life, and this meeting with Sethos happened purely by accident. But it was good that he could meet someone like this. It showed him who this man really was and what he liked. Maybe this could become a daily thing, but only if this man was game for it.

His question of what brought him to RIverfall was one that well he couldn’t answer simply or in the short breaths he took. No there wasn’t enough allotted time even at this slow pace. He was beginning to feel it just like the Akalak man was. His legs burned and his lungs screamed from the cold air that he was forced to breathe to sustain himself. It was a good and familiar feeling. This coupled with the waves crashing on the shore brought him back to Mura.

”Learning.” He answered simply as he then elaborated some on the next breath. “about medicine, healing, poison you name it.” He took another breath and then continued. “The Opal Order sent me.” he took another breath. “on a charge here so I came.” He was finished and it was amazing how much trouble saying a full simple sentence or two could be while you tried to run and keep your breath nice and even.
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Postby Gossamer on October 21st, 2012, 3:46 pm

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Character: Serrif
Experience: +2 Running, +2 Socialization
Lore: Experiencing Insomnia

Character: Sethos
Experience: +1 Running, +1 Socialization
Lore: Arguing with oneself.

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