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by Creeper on June 4th, 2012, 1:48 am
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by Sahashkalila on June 4th, 2012, 2:50 am
by Ximal on June 4th, 2012, 3:40 am
Dreams, how sweet dreams were, the pale horrors they could bring, the sweet guiding relief thy could deliver, ot the strange provocative thoughts they could incur. What ever a dream was right now Xi was loving his. It want much to shout about but Xi was dreaming of squeezing the life out of wren slowly, having him beaten and bloodied, blood pouring from his nose and empty eye sockets, lifeless broken arms and no tongue left in his mouth, broken teeth all that remained. Xi just envisioned the picture, crushing the air out of his body slowly, listening to the strained breaths. Bliss, calm, no remorse. Xi found nothing wrong with this picture. He wanted it to happen, and on his face a smile had carved it'self into permanent being there. Some part of him knew this was wrong bot most of him didn't care. The sweet gasping sounds of short breath, the soft sound of him drowning on his own blood oh it was pure happiness. and then the call. The picturesque scene faded from his mind into a fuzzy mass of black. Xi scrambled into focus he eyes sharpening back into adjustment with the natural light. He hated mornings. Scrambling out of bed, to the sound of a female voice. He clambered out of bed stretching off the weariness of asleep. As he flicked his still half shut eyes across the way eh caught site of the source of the voice, a red headed naked female. Fantastic. Now i was mildly regretting the fact he slept naked as well. Growling out a strong yawn he stared at her, fore fronts of his mind plagued with thoughts about his dream and the words she was spouting. Who the petch was stigandr? Him zand and this stig were selected to go on a mission. What horse-shyke was this? Yawning wide and stretching not caring about his current state. Soo mission outside of camp, survival gear, don't be late not a request? Petch this. Xi groaned in pain a little as his shoulder acted up. He was always sore these days. Cracking his neck lightly he decided now might be a good time to dress. Having bought new clothes yesterday he felt better about what he was going out in. Still he kept his shredded ones with him should he need to cannibalize them for make shift bandages. Sliding on his undergarments and then his pants, rolling them up to above his knee before fixing on his boots and grieves, rolling down his pants he slipped his new brown shirt on, clean fresh new, his old cloak and shirt in his body pack which he abruptly slipped over his person. Standing he fixed his vambraces over his forearms and gauntlets just slid on. His eyes still weary with sleep he pulled his hair out of his shirt tying it back with a single strip of tightly tied cloth. His beard had grown out a little and covered his face in a thick black lining again. Blinking the sleep from his eyes he slipped his axes into place. Now he was ready. Heading out he grabbed some provisions off of the table in-front of him slipping them into various pockets over his body pack. Staggering out into the open air of the morning caught him with a smack of freshness he wasn't ready for. Opening his eyes with surprising force. Standing out in the open was a fairly chilly looking kali. Xi strode up next to her and yawned. "What brings the healer extraordinar out at this time of day. Aren't you normally with patients right now ? He flashed her a quick light smile friendly mutual understanding. |
by Stigandr on June 7th, 2012, 1:04 am
Stigandr was getting the few hours of REM sleep he needed every couple days curled up warmly under his horse blanket. He was...happy...to have people around he could trust enough that he could get this kind of sleep and know he would not be harmed. The people, rather the Jamoura and Kelvics mostly, had given him a sense of calm in the Spires that he found plesant and inviting. This was a place he could see himself staying and living in, knowing he would be accepted for who he was. These thoughts had preceeded him falling asleep and had been present in his dreams, but they were taken away in a heartbeat at the sound of someone talking. Opening his eyes, the Kelvic quickly stood in alarm only to see Little Squirrel standing there, telling him, a guy named Ximal and Zandelia to meet iin the middle of camp. Things sounded serious and urgent. Quickly Stigandr mo ed to gather his horse blanket up and rolled it as small as we could, strapping it to his pack that had his clothes in it. He had long since abandonned his clothes upon seeing so many Kelvics, like Little Squirrel, in the nude. He felt his best like this, the lack of clothing who he was. He had at first kept at least pants on around others, like Sahashkalila, to help their unease but he decided this is him and he stopped wearing anything at all. Taking out his pack and starting to leave, he noticed Sahashkalila's stuff was moved, as if she had been here. Odd. Dismissing the thought as something to ask later, he followed Ximal outside where he noticed Sahashkalila standing where he was supposed to go to. Seeing her made him smile and he moved over to her, his bare feet padding the ground softly. Good morning, Sahashkalila. How are you? " he spoke with a little less formality in his voice when around her, getting used to speaking more like a human, though the nuances of language still escaped him frequently. As he stood close to Sahashkalila, he dropped his pack and dug out his shoes in case he needed them, leaving his clothes in there. |
by Xalet on June 7th, 2012, 5:42 am
"Haaahh..." Xalet breathed deeply as he preformed his movements, slowly and fluidly. At least as well as he could manage. Learning to utilize two blades at once was a challenge, almost like learning to fight all over again. The basics were still there for him of course. His stance, his grip, his vision of the field of combat, but the movements were completely different. The blading of the body, the transitional movements of the hands, and most importantly the constant switching of the lead foot in and out of his offensive and defensive transitions. The purple skinned warrior wasn't alone of course, but even with the Pycon, there was still another aiding in his training. "Right hand thrust, pull rearward, left hand parry, transitional spin, downward chop. Right hand parry, collapse the arm into an elbow strike, step into the opponent, right thrust kick...this is freaking ridiculous. What is the point of all this?" Xuphim grumbled as he begrudgingly held up his part of the bargain. He was going to aid in Xalet's training for greater freedom during the Summer season. "It helps to hear the movements before I execute them, it allows me to focus on the form instead of the steps. We have the unique advantage of having two separate pieces of consciousness, why not use it?" the man whom had been the dominant force behind the body all these years explained. He could get no further with Master Pikkle's training before a member of the Hahk'Shatara vaguely described a situation developing. Relaxing his arms down by his sides Xalet slowly slid the razor-like edges of his twin blades into their sheaths. Master Pikkle's style of fighting was so greatly different from Xalet's, given their grossly dissimilar frames and sizes, but Xalet still felt very fortunate to learn what he could of it. The chance to integrate foreign concepts into his otherwise rigid Syliran fighting style were more than welcomed. Even the presence of the Konti martial arts taught by his Patron were overshadowed by the balance and acrobatic talent of the Pycon. It was something Xalet believed with his weight and equipment he could never duplicate. "It was an honor, Master Pikkle." he said simply, bowing slightly at the waist before he moved to round up all of his items back at the longhouses. Having practiced without the restrictiveness of his armor Xalet knew he had to replace those items quickly if he was to make it to this debriefing on time. Once he arrived the ritual began. He slid on his tunic first, running his hands across the fabric to ensure it did not bunch. Next came the gambeson, a thick cotton fiber layer of armor and padding that kept the bite of the chainmail from his skin. The chainmail hauberk was next, running down to the tops of his knees. It was potentially the most cumbersome piece of his armor, but it was also the primary defense for any attack that made it between the 'gaps' within his plates. His globose cuirass came next, hinged upon one side and strapped securely upon the other. From leather and metal loops upon the shoulders his pauldrons could be affixed, a tie moving around his wide biceps in order to keep the shoulder and upper arm armor from wandering about during movement. His guardbrace came down upon his left shoulder. That shoulder was the one that most often faced toward the threat, holding a shield securely upon the arm that extended out from it. It took the most punishment, and thus required a more stable defense. Plate bazuband style vambraces covered his forearms and the tip of his elbow. Upon his legs cuisses kept his upper legs from harm, while shaped shovel greaves, poleynes, and finally sollerets covered his legs and feet. His finger gauntlets had a thick rawhide glove riveted to them, allow him to grip more easily. Now he was ready. His helmet rested in his pack, along with some simple travel supplies. His horse wouldn't be needed until he more properly understood exactly where it was he would be going. Stepping up toward the center of town the violet hued monster of a man looked about at the rest of the people gathered. Some of the faces he recognized, but most he did not. It was better that way, hopefully Xuphim had not damaged the sanctity of the Knighthood beyond all repair. That's when he noticed a woman Xuphim had run into previously. Xalet looked at her briefly, but his facial expression was different from any Xuphim often wore. It was cold, almost flat. To the keenest or most insightful eye there was even a hint of embarrassment. |
by Zandelia on June 7th, 2012, 10:03 pm
by Creeper on June 10th, 2012, 4:46 am
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by Sahashkalila on June 13th, 2012, 2:20 am
by Ximal on June 13th, 2012, 3:56 am
Standing near by to kalia Xi had some strange thoughts about what was going to happen ahead. If they needed both him and a healer...Things weren't going to be going down the 'friendly chat' path. Xi hunched his shoulders, adjusting the body pack slightly along with his axes. and the large one across his back. He didn't know how to use them too well but they were more for intimidation purpose than aught else. The clod wind till biting a the air pushed Xi's cloak open slightly billowing through wind and fluttering the loose wool. Listening out carefully he heard the approach of another, Tall by normal standards, but thin, not wiry but not defined. Though abut this man two things irked him, firstly the fact he was fully frontal naked, which could mean either he was completely mad. Or that he wa a kelvic. Xi chose the latter as his summation seeing as they were the only people who walked around naked and didn't give a flying jamoura's ass-cheeks of a care. The second thing which gave him an irk was the fact that he knew kalia, perhaps as a patient? Xi substituted this for another answer to his questions, but this was stigandar? Just how many kelvics were in sunberth? Before he could speak a word to stigandar, Xi's attention was ripped away by the mountain of a man walking towards the group. Purple to boot. Why the petch is he purple? Xi didn't care much for the fact of his skin colouring not his height, extending him over Xi's height by a fair six inches. He was still shorter than bull by two. Xi grinned to himself, the man was armoured to the teeth, whilst everyone else seemed to have little to no armour, and one not even any clothes. Keeping his arms hidden beneath his cloak Xi simply raised an eyebrow at the stoic purple mountain. Impressive, it would be slightly more impressive to see a jamoura jump through fiery hoops though. Well whatever. The last arrival to the group was a familiar face as well, Zandelia. who a per usual set about barking orders, could she not give it a rest for ten minutes? Xi flicked his eyes at her, laying stake to demands before the works even laid on the table? What a rag tag group this was, two giants. One purple, one not, a healer, a kelvic, and the gods-damned queen of the crimson edge? Well, whatever this little 'expedition' was about it certainly wasn't looking to head too far into the realm of pleasant, what with four fighters and a healer. Xi's burns itched, something was coming. Then was the jamoura, big enough to stand level headed on his knuckles with Xi, and to tower over even the purple mountain on it's hind legs. Though as it''s eyes glazed over then, he could feel himself being weighed like a peice of meat as a market stall. A feeling he hated soo much so that the fire in his eyes changed to ice once more. His cold self was becoming ever more present, ever more devoid of feeling and emotion. Liro whispered little words of encouragement, and provocation. Wanting him to go and strike the jamoura for the look. Xi held it in, though the urge was immense. Then the smile came across, clearly meant to intimidate. It was doing a good job of getting his attention, and keeping it. We survive we get all the gold we can carry? That's it i'm keeping your sordid ass alive. Money, the universal evil. Still a necessary one, he'd need more than he had if he was going to make the trip to Alvadas where ever it was. When with a loud snort his train of thought was interrupted by the appearance of a cart being drawn by...What in the name of ovek were they? Huge beasts being controlled and handled easily by a small woman. Xi took a quick measure of the massive monsters, and a fleeting sweep over the shrouded female. Something smelled fishy and it wasn't just Shurks breath. From the back of the cart a familiar face emerged. Centroc, with a face that spoke of mischief. what was that conniving old merchant planning on, inviting himself into the group. Arms folded across his chest, he was planning something or there was something to be gained from this trip. A good merchant never did or sold anything without knowing it's true value. And then a familiar if not entirely welcomed voice. That sneaky little. Was pikkle an assassin in a former life? He certainly moved with the stealth of one. Xi looked at his shoulder, some what leering at the miniature statue perching on it. Xi had't forgotten the blow to the back of the head pikkle delivered. Then centroc spoke about owing favours instead. Xi spoke up now taking over from zand's left off point. "I'm less concerned with the pricing of the venture, than the venture itself. What exactly would you have us do? After all there are, six fighters, two of which pass as leaders. Though one i'm fairly certain will take the reigns, based on their track record. A merchant, and a doctor. So answer this one question if you would be so kind. What exactly are we merry bad of misfits going to do? Because from the grouping i highly doubt were, going for a cheerful little stroll." Xi's tone was dead level, not a single fluctuation. He wanted to know what they were going after or going to do. Else there would not be need for so many to leave at one time in such a large group. |
by Xalet on June 14th, 2012, 5:32 am
Xalet had been following orders for so long he doubted he could go against them if he tried. The source of the orders meant something, but if a cause was honest and righteous, the Akalak couldn't refuse. The pang of disgust crept up within him. It was Xuphim's feelings, the feeling of such tongue-numbing sweetness about his light half. Even having lived with Xalet his entire life he had to wonder, was the man really that selfless, or was there something else? Then it hit him, yes, there was Priskil. The woman that caught the eye of his brother, and whose eyes were in turn caught by Xalet's dedication to a hopeful cause. So it wasn't just about everyone else after all, there was something in it for him. "Selfish, just like the rest of us." his voice let that fact be known, although Xalet did not make any sort of response. He simply let those words linger and die out, almost as if ignoring them would make them disappear. Appearing, on the other hand, was various members that appeared to be joining the group, most of which were strangers to the Syliran. He knew of Sahashkalila, or at least half of him knew of Sahashkalila. He had also spent time with Master Pikkle, and of course he knew the capitalist Eypharian salesman, as well as Shurk. The woman with the scar, the exceedingly tall man, and the man without a scrap of clothing were all complete strangers. His trust only went so far when dealing with individuals not from his home city. For now he had to place his faith in the choices made by the Spires. "Master Pikkle." Xalet's voice finally rose up to speak as he gave the Pycon a nod, though it was just barely loud enough to be heard. His speech balanced a fine yet unusual line of being unbelievably soft, despite a likewise unbelievably deep intonation. Before the Spires the Akalak had never known a Pycon as he knew Master Pikkle. As a man whom perused the martial arts, he couldn't help but feel some sort of connection, despite some six feet in vertical difference. "I am under the employ of the Spires." his words were so few now, where as before when dealing with the Dhani he spouted them endlessly. Though the purple skin, height, and outfit had not changed, even the slightest bit of insight could tell he was not acting as he once had. "I will participate. What is the briefing?" |
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