OOCWould this work? Fall 13th, 508 AV Gural couldn’t do much but watch, imprisoned within his own body; getting a free view, but having no power to change it. Corak ruled the body now, and with the way things were going, he wasn’t going to vacate the position of power. The fray was in front of the Kulkukan tavern, and it wasn’t getting any lesser. Everything had started innocently enough, with a bunch of bickering and curses involving family, and as if that wasn’t enough to fuel the two outraged men to fight; there was a human female as well that they both lusted for. Glaring eyes lead to sharp tongues, and sharp tongues led to bruised knuckles. Corak was swinging like a maniac, pummeling the bigger Akalak into the ground. He was either too clumsy or too drunk, because it came very easy for the cerulean to knock him down. After his ‘opponent’ was spread on the ground, he stepped onto him, teasing him. No response came, as the man was almost unconscious. The instigator didn’t care if his victim couldn’t speak, not to reply to a polite conversation was of dire consequence after all. And so the pointless kicking went on, with blows landing on the back, the abdomen, and some even bruised the lower ribs. No one paid much attention to the fight as such things happened every so often, and the only thing guards would do for them was point them towards the Gideon arena and tell them to settle it once and for all. Even with all the amused and absent patrons in the inn, someone should have been able to notice where things were going; if no one stepped in soon, Corak was bound to kill the beaten man. “Corak, you cerulest scum, why would you do something so stupid? Do you want to get us cast out of Riverfall? Do you really want to turn us into idiots who do not dare pace among their own race without fear and shame? Do you want our face to be forever marked with shame? Wysar would disown us!” “No I don’t wish for such things, but I don’t want to be insulted either!” Corak replied in a calm, stern voice. “Think about mother and father, about Selvaria, Shri and Lakara; do you think you would ever be able to see them again?” it was the most Gural could come up with in hopes of stopping the bastard. And for the first time it seemed like it worked, until: “We don’t need to be close to them at all times, as long as we can protect them!” Corak replied without much thought and delivered another foot into the guy’s abdomen. |