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Center of scholarly knowledge and shipwrighting, Zeltiva is a port city unlike any other in Mizahar. [Lore]

A Warning Signed in Blood (Waveguard)

Postby Wrenmae on December 11th, 2012, 5:19 am

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Winter 35, 512 AV
Just after midnight.

Waveguard patrol was never supposed to be hard. Kip Drawlins had passed the Waveguard initiation nearly a year ago, but he never felt comfortable patrolling at night. Something about the shadows cast from gothic architecture cast terrifying phantoms on the cobblestone, hid villains all too well. For the champion of justice, the night was an unfamiliar time of unrelenting danger.
A cold wind shrieked around corners and coiled around his navy clad body, seeking the tiny holes in fabric to seep and bite with icy fangs. Shivering, Kip started his fourth walk along East street. These winter times were always the most difficult for Zeltiva. Scarcely a winter had gone by when food wasn’t a little short…made men think about desperate things. The shield on his arm and rapier in his sheath were the only instruments of justice he carried with him. In all his time as Waveguard, he’d only pulled his blade five times, but never had the chance to use it. Zeltiva was, at its core, one of the more peaceful cities in Sylira…perhaps not as safe as Syliras or Nyka with their militant guard and citizens, but certainly more so than Sunberth.
Kip remembered how some of the others used to tell it, the outsiders that had been to Sunberth before. Way they painted it, the city of anarchy was a frightening sort of place…the sort of place Kip would never survive. At the least, however, he lived in Zeltiva. In the seat of intellectual progress and charity, he couldn’t think of a better location to raise his wife and kid than in the shadow of the University and Maria’s tower.

Taking a deep breath, the Waveguard held up his lantern, banishing the darkness at the corner of the old shops, revealing nothing in the early morning. His nerves were on fire, the product of too many tall tales the previous evening with Ricky, Marl, and Paulson at the World’s End Grotto. Personally, he’d pulled to have one of his friends with him on the patrol, especially Gott…one of the more competent swordsmen on the force. Although the other four men didn’t know him all too well, they all shared the common bond of trying to do something good for Zeltiva…clean up the streets and keep the citizens safe. Kip had expressed his condolences for Ricky’s dead dog…although he’d never owned a dog himself, it must have felt similar to if he’d lost his son…that sort of pain, no man should go through. Ricky had been antisocial since his joining of the Waveguard…Kip had tried to reach out, but had done a poor job of it…he always fumbled in social situations.

The sharp sound of heels on cobblestone turned the Waveguard around wildly, his lantern dancing in a trembling hand as he illuminated a single figure, clad in a black cloak and wide brimmed hat, approaching him from the darkness.

“Halt!” Kip called out, surprised his voice didn’t tremble with the shock of the sudden arrival, “Who are you? It’s late, what brings you out?”

The figure paused, pushed up the brim of the hat with an index finger to reveal a hawk-nosed man with long curly black hair and dark eyes. His every feature was almost carved to magnify some inner strife, snake-like and sinister. The lantern shook in Kip’s hand and the other went to the rapier at his side.

“Good evening, Waveguard,” The fellow greeted quietly, holding up a hand in a short wave, “You may call me Hound, a visitor in these parts seeking a hole to lay low for the night.”

“There should be room at the Scholar’s Inn,” Kip answered, pointing back towards the end of East Street, “If you’d like, I can show you to a cheaper inn here on East street, but I cannot promise they will open doors…most are abed at this hour.”

“Most, yes. Zeltiva hasn’t the night life Sunberth does…” he cocked his head quizzically, “Perhaps that’s for the best.”

Kip swallowed hard. Something about the man filled him with a nameless dread. He had blades at his belt, but currently no hand went to draw them. There was only this expectation in the air…the wind had stopped blowing, or maybe he just couldn’t feel it with numbed skin. “You’re from Sunberth?”

“Briefly,” Hound told him, drawing out the word, “But I found it too chaotic for my liking…not enough to work with, no, no, certainly not. Have you been?”

“N-No,” Kip answered, swallowing his word, “Stayed in Zeltiva all my life with my wife and kid.” Babbling, why was he babbling? All he could think about was how much he wanted to be home, to curl up against Linda and place a kiss on the crown of Jonas’ head. Anywhere but here, anywhere but talking to this stranger in the dead of night.

“Child and wife, how fortunate.” The stranger didn’t seem interested in talking, had begun walking toward the Waveguard again, pace by lazy pace. His feet clacked, the heels like thunder. “No family myself, but it’s all too common a story in Mizahar these days, yes? The Djed Storm, the dangers in the wilds, the unrest of certain cities…you’re a lucky man to have lived so well till now.”

It was strange, even what may have been a compliment coming from Hound’s mouth sounded cold, patronizing. Kip reflected on it only a moment, about to offer him a thank you when the last words weighed on his mind with all their terrifying weight. “Till…now?”

But Hound was already swinging into motion, close enough now, he lunged out, drawing his rapier in a bell of steel. Kip was too startled to even yelp, falling back and dropping the lantern, grasping for his blade. Hound stepped forward and caught the handle, placing the lantern down as Kip ripped out his rapier and swung it in at his aggressor. Both blades clashed against each other, ringing out in the night to ears that did or did not care. The two separated, circling around the dancing firelight, casting strange and fearsome shadows between the two. Hound was smiling, but not a gloating one…it was a cold grin, the finality of Dira herself. In antithesis, Kip was pale-faced, panicked. He could only think of his wife, his child, his friends…of dying alone out here on a winter’s eve to a stranger he’d never met. There was no motive, nothing he could have wanted. So why? Why!?

Hound lunged again and Kip barely had time to cross his blade in front of his opponent. Again, both swords met and Hound continued the advance, pushing Kip up against the side of a shop. Only the blades held the distance between them and Hound delivered a blow to Kip’s face with his other hand, knocking the poor Waveguard off his feet and onto the ground, rolling into the alley beside the shop...isolated. His blade clattered from his cold fingers, but even as he reached for it, a black boot kicked it skittering across the cobblestone.

Kip fell away from the blade, rolling toward an ally, a scream frozen in his throat. He couldn’t. He couldn’t die here, not yet, not yet! Never had he faced such certainty of grim demise. Tomorrow he had a drink with Gott, on Friday he took his son to a playdate. His wife and he would stay out too late on the docks on Saturday with friends while their son was in the care of the neighbor’s daughter. All his schedule choices, his daily routine, they all flashed like lights across his mind. Death? Death was impossible. He had so much to do! This wasn’t real. He was dreaming, he was dreaming, he was dre-

Hound grabbed him by the collar and hoisted the Waveguard to his feet, hauling back and punching him square in the jaw. Kip dropped to the cobblestone again, sputtering, hands to his face. He could feel blood, warm spattered on his uniform, on his cheeks, his lips, his tongue. The iron taste lent some reality to the situation and he kicked out wildly, striking his adversary again and again in the legs. Hissing, Hound retreated and Kip scrambled to his feet. He just had to run, run and call for help. The Waveguard patrolling nearby would come to help him. He could write this off as a bad day, a horrible day, go home and just lose himself in family…just for a while. He took two steps towards his discarded sword and stopped.

A coldness enveloped his chest, followed by a growing heat.

It was shock that kept him from feeling pain, staring down at the protruding end of the rapier. It twinkled in the cold starlight, caught fire by the lantern. It glittered there, so beautiful, so out of place protruding from his skin. It didn’t belong there, it belonged in a sheath, in his hand…
But his own sword lay away from his senseless fingers.

Kip dropped to his knees, his mind desperately trying to work around the logic of it all. He’d been impaled, he was dying, he was bleeding out. The facts hit him softly, having no comparable reality to hang upon. No, this couldn’t be. He was…this was Zeltiva. Who would have reason to assault a Waveguard? Who would want to kill them? Why him? He had a family to get home to, a family, damnit!

Hound drew the blade out of the Waveguard, circling around in front of him and squatting to look the dying man in the eye. Kip looked back at him with pure, dumb disbelief, stubborn tears collecting at the rims of his green eyes. He did not ask why, but his mouth formed the word.

“I take no pleasure in your slaying,” Hound told Kip, placing a hand almost comfortingly on his shoulder, “I do this as a necessary blow, the first blow to reform. The Waveguard are weak…they cannot protect Zeltiva from men like me.” Kip coughed, tasing nothing but iron now, nothing but exhaustion. He was tired…so very tired.

Hound continued, “They must be taught, Waveguard, taught that their charity, their education, their well wishes are not enough. Together, we will show them the need for strength, the need to change. The winter is long and harsh, Waveguard, and they need to be ready for when those are not the only dangers prowling their streets.”

He stood, clutching Kip’s shoulder. But Hound’s words seemed so distant. So very…distant. Kip fell forward, but he didn’t feel the stone, or the wind, or the blade at his throat when Hound pulled his head up by the hair. He was only aware of being tired, so very tired…and that tomorrow he would wake up and it would all be a dream. No phantom from Sunberth, no blade in his chest, no fear, no Dira, no death…he would wake with his wife and son and face the new day…as he had many times before.

Kip was as good as dead when Hound cut his throat, drenching the blue of his uniform in crimson. He was dead when Hound tore the uniform from his chest, carved the word WEAK into his flesh, and uncoiled rope from his belt. He was dead when the hypnotist threw slack over the tree branches near where he had fallen, and by lantern light, hoisted the body up by the neck till it was hanging from the tree, senselessly rocking there to the tune of Morwen’s wind.

He left the rapier planted in the dirt beneath the tree, the lantern beside it.

If anyone had seen his grisly deed, none spoke of it. Hound stepped back into East street, pulling his wide brimmed hat low and swiftly snaking down an alley. Three or four he took, swiftly moving from turn to turn till he was satisfied he’d lost any pursuer. Djed snaked through his hands and body as he twisted into the shape of a Symenestra, crawling up the side of a building to get a hidden perch watching the body dance distantly, like a shadow between the branches.
The Waveguard would come at any moment…if no one had seen Hound assault the man, a tall shadow in black, then they would send someone to relieve Kip in another chime or two. It was their way, the way Wren had learned when he worked for them. Let this be the first message to the Waveguard, the stunning attack on one of their own that would sound the trumpet call of their death knell…of their transformation.

The guilt at killing Kip was swallowed by his boiling ambition…he had risen above the moral ramifications of a few deaths. Kip died in pursuit of a greater cause…and he served no better purpose than to herald this era of fear…this winter of discontent.

Let the Waveguard come.

Let them witness.

Let them learn.

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A Warning Signed in Blood (Waveguard)

Postby Zivilist Gott on December 11th, 2012, 8:08 pm

It was only a few chimes later the Gott arrived to take Kelp's place and a way for himself to ease back into his own duties after taking a small vacation after the fiasco that ended with the death of another associate... it was during a similar time such as this, the memory still fresh in his mind, Gino cut down by that sadistic murderer and himself nearly killed 'push that aside for now, get your grip together' Indeed, it was perhaps his third day after returning to duty. After such an ordeal and spending time off from his mental state was perhaps still fragile. As he walked the streets, hoping to meet with kelp at a certain part of the area to relieve him of his duties.

It wasn't long till he came across the sight, saw a rapier stabbing the earth with a lantern besides it....and drops of blood staining the earth. His face grew pale, and went ghastly white when he looked up. His shield slipped from his left as it hit the earth and lied flat upon its surface "K-kip?!" He called out the deceased's name as he looked upon his dangling corpse 'but...but we had plans to meet tomorrow! his wife was going to throw a surprise party.....this..isn't right....I just started again...this is not right' His mind was being filled with thoughts, most repettive and all saying the same thing.


He fell to his knees, tears brimming down his face while his eyes still wide from shock. Poor Poor Zivilist, first Gino and now Kip "This is not right, why? KIP, talk to me, KIP?! DON'T JUST HANG THERE!!! KIP!!! KIIIIP" Must do wonders for his sanity to shout to a clearly dead corpse hanging from a tree, the image of the corpse clearly burned into his mind, along with the ever so meaningful word that was carved into its chest


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A Warning Signed in Blood (Waveguard)

Postby Ricky Maze on December 12th, 2012, 10:11 pm

Part 2.4 of The Part Of Moving On
In lost moments that seem critical we are faced with decisions to make, decisions that not only affect us but those around us as well. It is in moments like these where we must learn what we're truly capable of, and either lose ourselves or find it in us to press on...

Ricky was minding his shift that was near the other end of East Street, the lone winter cold icing his outer exterior while his insides seem to resonate heat. Not the heat that would keep Ricky warm, but the heat one generates when they're quite angry. He has had a short fuse for the past few days now, keeping back away from others as he wished to stay in control. He was in a state of mind where he hated how things were, how things are as of now. He hated himself for being a failure, feeling like a big disappointment to his faithful companion. He hated himself mainly, for letting things get to where they are now, as he could no longer deny that he was fine. He was far from fine, farther then any denying statement he could make. He was irritable because of this, and as the cold wind seem to die down the chill of the air seem to become rather unsettling.

"DON'T JUST HANG THERE!!! KIP!!! KIIIIP!!!" Was what he heard as they carried out from further on down, a cry of desperation that sent Ricky's mind back into a state he knew only too well.

His first idea was to turn away, to avoid the possibility of seeing something he felt was bound to be there. Ricky was all too familiar with the air of death and when it clung to a area its presence was there, making itself known it the same familiar sense as when his dog had been slain before him. Yet this was a matter he couldn't run from, a situation he had to be there for no matter how the cost. Damn the memories and emotions that would rise within and damn the consequences that would follow when he arrived, Ricky wasn't failing his city or his companions. Kip was a Wave Guard and had something happened Ricky would be there for him! He charged off to the direction of the cries that he heard, hoping what ever has happened that he wasn't too late. Ricky would be there for him, with his longsword waiting to he drawn no less. Ricky would help his fellow companions, he would help save-

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No it wasn't possible....yet there it was. Ricky had come upon the scene of the crime to see Ziv was on the ground in shock, and the horrid sight of Kip's dead body dangling from the tree as the lantern illuminated the area with it's soft glow. Ricky's eyes looked in shock as he froze in place, unable to think of anything as his mind focused on the lifeless body of his fellow Wave Guard. How was this done without notice? Who could pull such a villianous act. He felt some part of himself slip away back into that moment, before his brutal blackout and blind rage that night... He tried to his best to fight it, to shake off such a feeling and regain his bearings once more. It the same as attempting to change ta river's flow however, and was a battle Ricky was finding impossible to overcome. The initial idea was to find who did this, but there was something more important to do. Something that would be hard to pull off in his condition, even if he tried to keep his composure...

"Ziv. We have to..." He was trying to get the words out without croaking, his stomach turning over as the emotional upheaval this created was now boiling his spirit. The rage was mixed with shock and dampened with sorrow and regret, he hadn't taken the time to personally know Kip as well as the other Guards but from what he heard Kip had a family. This man had people left in his life to go to, unlike Ricky, and was murdered in cold blood. For what purpose though? The only idea that came to Ricky's mind was a message, for what else could the word "weak" be carved into his chest for? "We have to get him down." There was a quake in his voice, his hands trembled as he made his first step forward. The situation was to much though, the pressure of his first step settled in. 'What am I doing?! I can't be doing this now!' He thought as he shook his head, looking to Ziv once more. He was a failure and a disappointment once again, he couldn't save a citizen as well as a fellow guard. If he couldn't protect those of this city, then why is it he was a gaurd? He was failing his job and duty, and that was more then enough to anger Ricky. He was fed up with it, he wasn't going to allow this to go unchecked. He would catch the bastard that did this, and in turn give him of what Ricky's idea of what weak was...

He waited to see if Ziv would help their fallen comrade down, for it was dishonorable to leave hin strung up like a dead chicken. No it was insulting really, and whoever did this was going to pay. First things first though Ricky had to muster up the courage in himself, then help rally the same courage in his friend. Could Ziv do the same? Could he find the courage and help his fallen friend down? That remains to be seen, as Ricky would wait before taking another step.
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Postby Zivilist Gott on December 13th, 2012, 5:38 pm

Zivilist was too stunned to notice Ricky's presence, his mind still not accepting what had happened to poor, poor Kip. He had failed again and so soon, what was he to do? Then came the familiar thought of blaming oneself 'I could have arrived earlier, I could have saved him' Perhaps, but then again he can't turn back the clock and of course, he had no prior knowledge of what was to come 'I could have saved him, DAMN IT!!' But now wasn't the time, now wasn't the place, for such a pitiful display. A corpse of a dead comrade hanged there shamefully, news of this would travel as fast as wildfire if left unchecked.... perhaps it already has? nonetheless, for the pride of the dead they should take down the corpse.


Slowly, Zivilist stood, his legs shaky and his mind still far from calm. He did not bother picking up his shield, there was no need for that and the crushing sense of failure would have made him feel unworthy of it anyway It was only then he realized Ricky's presence, but he barely registered him as he walked towards the tree... his hand searched for his rapier as if it were in its usual place before drawing it out, he had to cut the rope, once he was near the rope that kept the corpse hanging from the tree, he blankly looked at Ricky, waiting for him to move, either to catch the corpse when he cuts the rope or to cut the rope to gently lower dear Kip. Either way, Zivilist was going to cut the rope.....
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Postby Ricky Maze on December 14th, 2012, 9:22 pm

Ziv seemed to be way deeper in the shock compared to Ricky, but had the fisherman not been coping with another devastating loss before this then he would surely be in the same body of water as his friend. Ziv had made his way to where he would be the one to cut the rope, which would be fine for Ricky either way. Seeing as how they both would work together to get their fallen comrade down Ricky's role was much more suitable, seeing as how Kip was quite the average height compared to Ricky. Catching him wouldn't be a difficult task physical wise, yet the emotional upheavel at work made it's erupting presence well known for him; making the task far more difficult mentally.

The first was made a moment ago, yet it felt like an age passed by. The saying that most people said "It get's easier after the first step", that was not the case for this broken fisherman. No he found that the second step wasn't made so easily either and nor the third for that matter, each one he made felt like the world was trying to pull him down once more. Yet he remained strong to the end. He kept his steps going until he reached his Ziv and Kip's lifeless body, and he prepared for the greatest challenge of all. Saving someone who can no longer be saved.

This was entirely all wrong, the timing and the place; all of it was all wrong. As Ricky positioned himself to where Kip would slip right into his grasp when Ziv would cut the rope, Ricky had a feeling that there was something out there. Something or someone was watching them, their prying eyes now either enjoying this evil display or observing the actions these two were making. Whatever it was the rest of the Guard could be here soon if they had heard by now, whether or not they had Ricky wasn't sure of.

When Ricky was ready he would glance to Ziv and then focus on the task above, nodding to confirm that he was ready for this. In truth he wasn't ready for any of it, his mind was lost in a world that felt so bitter and false. A world where he seemed to be more agitated even more, in which it clouded his mind and made his decisions seem tempestuous rather than calm. The path he has been treading has indeed been a lone one full of sorrow, now it appears he wasn't going to be as alone as the others... When Ziv would cut the rope Ricky would do his part of the role they would play, he would make sure Kip was brought back down to earth and ensure that he stay here this time...
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Postby Zivilist Gott on December 17th, 2012, 12:06 pm

As soon as ricky took his place, standing beneath Kip's dangling form, Zivillist prepared himself to cut the rope. Part of him wished he was cutting something else, like a piece of bread or cheese. Not a rope that a murdered friend was dangling from. He hesitated for a moment, the sharp end of the rapier inches from the rope, waiting to be swung down and be done with it.


After a miment longer he finally performed a quick swing and cut the rope and watched the bod drop, dragging the cut rope behind him. Zivilist's chest encumbred by an imaginary weight, and watching the body fall only intensified that weight.
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Postby Ricky Maze on December 18th, 2012, 4:51 am

Zivilist had cut the rope and like a oversized bag of flour Kip plummeted down to Ricky, the fisherman had caught Kip by both arms as his feet hit the ground first. Ricky had to concentrate to hold the body up now as he guided it to rest on its back. His breathing was short and quick because of the pressure he felt, the idea of holding the body of another dead companion bringing back the painful memories of a certain day. Ricky was flustered already and he didn't even do much of anything, already he was weary from the stress he was under. Of course now Kip's body was safely back on the ground and that led to the question; what to do now?

Ricky looked to Ziv and he could see the bewildered shock the man had, he too was under the stress Ricky was in; yet he had only just come to face it. Ricky has been in and out with it really, dealing with it as the season went by. Yet the more important thing to focus on was the situation that remained present. "Ziv, what do we do know?" He asked expecting an answer, kneeling next to the body in a confused and almost angered state. "We got him down, but what should we do now?" He tried not to sound like he was panicked, although that too was difficult. He already had the challenge of containing himself, any more pressure on his mind made him feel like he would snap. He was ahivering but it wasn't because of the cold, no it was because of the fear. Fear in knowing nothing when it came to situations like this, and fear of losing his self control...
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Postby Zivilist Gott on December 19th, 2012, 5:02 pm

"What...do we do?" He should know, he has been a Wave Guard much longer than Ricky '[I] I should know, I should know' He looked up at Ricky, looking like he was not all there 'We Should....Should.... should bring the others, we must secure the area.....Find out what happened here" In essence an investigation would occur, the body would be secured and removed from the area, while the wave guard would question the people living in the area or were around at the time.

Noticing Kip's Rapier, he picked it from the ground, he was too teach the man how to fight.... to at least offer himself better protection, now he was unable to keep his promise. He approached the body and placed the sword gently on his chest, then took the hands and placed them on the hilt "I'm sorry..I failed you...like I failed Gino...I'm sorry" Another torrent of tears fell from his eyes, he wish he could have done more, but what else could he do at this time, there was also the matter of telling his wife, how was he to face her? And what of his child?
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Postby Valo on December 21st, 2012, 2:51 am

Restlessness was a plague. An illness of the mind which came and disappeared as locusts. And when infected with this disease, Valo could do nothing but pray for quick recovery. He began painting by night and going out more and more often during the day, for the notion staying in his little cottage was an agony to him. He couldn't yet explain it all. Philosophy perhaps was a quality of his, but psychology was not and therefore he knew not a cure to hasten the extermination of these locusts.

That night he had painted by the candle light and made so many mistakes, stupid mistakes, obvious mistakes; that any further work would be no more a waste of time than a walk though the streets of Zeltiva. And baring in mind that as of late, fresh air was a kind of salvation to his very restlessness, a walk became his chosen deed. And so with hands in his pockets and a scarf around his neck, the ever finely dressed man with hair as red as fire it self ventured outside in the middle of the night; abandoning his new comrades in their beds and heading down towards the docs... and then in turn towards East Street.

Why was he going this way. There was a stranger side of Valo which he had no had a chance to explore before now, that just began surfacing from the pool which was his personality. A darker side of Valo that somehow revelled in this sense of danger that loomed over East Street. The feeling that released adrenaline into his blood stream and dopamine into his synapses. And that little kick caused that pesky restlessness to subside for the time being. Besides it's not like anything bad has ever happened to him, even inn this part of town.

He began weaving though smaller alleys and it didn't take long before he came upon two men, recognising one of them instantly as Ricky. The other man was a stranger to him with a mess of brown hair, crowning the face which wasn't quite clear in the poor lighting. But upon a closer look the light wasn't at fault here, but the expression. Both men were as white as paper, devastation carved into those ghostly faces of marble. And then something caused Valo to halt in mid step and his chest to tighten and his previously freezing palms to become clammy with sweat. Something he didn't want to look at so he looked to the side, shut his eyes and opened them several times just to make sure he wasn't dreaming. But it was too late for the soft heart of Valo, for the image had been burned into the very fabric of his mind.

Swallowing heard he had forced his eyes to look... look at the monstrosity committed before him. Ricky had been kneeling over another man, only that man was dead. A man in a Wave Guard uniform that had since been dyed with crimson. A deep slit in his neck, an expression of fear still lingering in his features like a ghost. Had he died in pain and alone? A stupid question to which Valo thought he had an answer. He didn't recognise the cadaver, but it didn't matter. A life was a life and this one had been brutally extinguished. The letters 'WEAK' carved into his chest. A bloody spectacle.

And then Valo thought back to Ricky's drinking and the anguish and the pain and it all suddenly started to make sense...

Involuntarily his feet began walking backwards, a need to distance him self. "What have you people done?" he whispered, his voice, his lips trembling, everything about his trembling. Hot flashed of fear tore throughout his body. This was it. A moment that would change the Inarta forever. Fight of flight.
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Postby Ricky Maze on December 21st, 2012, 10:22 pm

'Securin the area... Right.' Ricky thought as he watched Ziv fall into his pit of despair, the overwhelming feeling of failure was no doubt looming over him as well now. The man was truly at a loss now, and Ricky hadn't the faintest idea on what he should do. He places a hand on Zivilist's shoulder, hoping he could get across to his friend. "Listen lad, this isn't yer fault. He was ambushed by someone, and it's that murderous bastard's doing. We'll find him for sure." He confirmed to Ziv with a nod, standing up to attend to the task at hand. "I'm gonna see about bringin the other Guard here, securin the street should be our first priority." He looked forward as he took a step, freezing in place when he saw a figure in the dark. A figure with red hair and a familiar face.

"V-Valo?!" He sounded shocked before but now he was beyond awe, petrified as the citizen stood there watching in horror. How long had he been there? He wasn't there when Ricky came through, so that had to mean....

No no it was too much, the man was an artist. Not a murderer. Yet if he was here then his timing was indeed the worst. 'Petch, this isn't getting anywhere.' He thought with a frown, trying to hold on to what was left of his sanity. "Valo lad, ye shouldn't be here. It's not safe out tonight, ya need to go back home." He commanded in hope that Valo would listen, he normally wouldn't give orders to people as they have free will and opinion; but tonight was a very different situation. One that required a voice of authority. "We're securin the street for an investigation lad, if ye know anythin then please do tell; but ye gotta go back home." He sounded more assertive this time, still keeping his scattered thoughts together.
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