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Post by Hushabye on Feb 3, 2022 2:16:43 GMT -5
[ Also, I don't want it to seem like I'm 'powerplaying' Bell with his intuition and such! ^^" At present I just have quite a few intelligent characters...and he knows a messy situation when he sees one- he used to be the center of them haha ]
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Post by Hushabye on Feb 3, 2022 2:17:56 GMT -5
[ That's okay! ^^ It didn't require much change, I just left it so Bell hadn't gotten the time to approach Kaiva~ ]
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Post by πΎππππππππ on Feb 3, 2022 18:43:31 GMT -5
ALISTAIR Alistair had always been better at hiding his emotions when compared to his brother, Fenrir. It was obvious just looking at the elder prince that he was upset and angry, with frustration evident in every line of his body. The white-haired young man watched his brother as Fenrir announced the details of this mission and laid out his plan of travel. Alistair remained silent, although his own mind was churning. Heβd helped Fenrir with the maps and had helped Fen plan this trip; after all, he was a master cartographer, despite still being young. What Fenrir did not know was that Alistair had long ago memorized those maps. Heβd asked to accompany Fenrir early on, but the Crown prince had given him a resounding βno.β Had Alistair not been so stubborn, heβd have left it at that. Alas, as long as Fenrir was planning to bring Shayne along, then Alistair would follow, with or without permission.
As Fenrir spoke, Alistair let his silvery gaze flit between the different faces, scanning each of them silently. Heβd always been good at reading emotion in other people, although it was a skill that was by no means infallible. His gaze settled on Kaiva for a few seconds longer than the others, watching something dance across her expression. He did not yet have the words to match to the mask Kaiva had worn briefly, but he filed it away for later use. Once the debriefing was over, Fenrir stood and left the war room, weariness hounding his every step. Alistair waited until everyone else had trickled out of the room, and then set about reorganizing the various maps and scrolls. He handled the parchment with a gentle, careful touch; he had copies of everything, of course, but that did not excuse mistreating the ancient originals. Once he was satisfied that the scrolls and documents were properly secured, he headed for his own room. He wasnβt much for parties, but his presence would be expected. He imagined Fenrir would try to drown his sorrows and frustration in the finest vintage wine that would be served. He sighed, and, not for the first time, felt a pang of grief and pity in his chest. He missed the young Fenrir β the boy whoβd get into glorious misadventures with his siblings; the boy whose laugh was contagious, and readily available; the child who didnβt take life so seriously. Those qualities had slowly started to fade, although it took Alistair a long time to realize that Fenrir had buried those parts of him deep, to uphold his duty.
He shook his head to himself, and made his way towards his own quarters.
Some time later, Alistair found himself in the heart of one of Traeterraβs grand balls. There were couples dancing to the live music, others lingering around the banquet tables that were decorated with countless trays of delicacies. Butlers moved through the crowd, carrying platters of champagne flutes and wine glasses. Alistair was soon surrounded by countless noblewomen, hoping to catch his eye. Although he was not the heir to the throne, he was still a prince, and would be a fine catch for marriage. Too bad for all of these women that Alistairβs heart already belonged to someone else.
Still, he acted every bit the easy-going, kind prince everyone knew him to be. He danced with several women, often times using his wings to lift himself and his dance partner briefly off the ground, much to the squealing delight of the women. Finally, he was able to excuse himself, and moved towards one of the butlers. He accepted a glass of cool water, before he simply claimed the pitcher for himself. The butler gave him a distressed look, but Alistair waved him off. He down the first glass of water, and returned to crowd watching. Out of the corner of his eye, he watched as a familiar individual slipped away from the crowd. Shortly thereafter, his own father followed close behind. Normally, Alistair would ignore the pair; however, something about the situation had set him on edge. Heβd been watching Rolnar for most of the night, and had seen how much alcohol the king had imbibed. Silently, he began to slowly follow the pair. For some reason, he kept his grip on the pitcher of water, though heβd abandoned the empty glass. Alistair watched as Kaiva entered one of the quiet sitting rooms; Rolnar joined her within a few seconds. Frowning, Alistair began to inch closer, straining to hear.
βKaiva,β the king was saying. There was something about Rolnarβs tone that sent shivers running down Alistairβs spine. βI forbid you from going on this foolβs errand.β
What? Alistair was thoroughly confused. The king had given Fenrir express permission to recruit whomever he wanted. Had that all been a lie?
βWhat? Why?β Kaiva replied, shock evident in her tone.
βThe dragons are not under the mountains. They are extinct. I found the last eggs and they were so calcified that scarcely anything could be extracted from them. In ripping you and the others from the battlefield, we are leaving the frontlines vulnerable to attack. Would you abandon you men so quickly? Or do you care nothing for the efforts of this kingdom?β
Alistair bit out a silent curse. Fenrir had worried over the thought of pulling a few phoenixes from the front lines for weeks, considering and calculating each possible outcome.
βI-Iβ¦ I donβt know where this is coming from.β
βYou do not belong on a wild goose chase into the mines. You belong on the battlefield where your talents are put to use. Or you belong here, in the capital, where you can protect and serve your king.β There was a brief pause, before the kingβs voice continued. βOr do you go on this mission because you have already ensnared my son?β
Alistair forgot to breath; air froze in his lungs at the sound of his fatherβs tone. He silently gasped, managing to pull oxygen into his lungs and blood again. Something was very, very wrong.
βEnsnared who? Fenrir? He thinks very little of me, I assure you. And I havenβt spoken a word to Alistair in my life."
Alistair strained to hear the next few words, but they were talking too softly. He only heard when their voices became raised again.
βCease this now. Wouldnβt you prefer to be here? Where you can be safe and pampered save for when your skills are needed? Stop struggling before I have you bound and hauled back to the frontlines.β
βDo it then,β Kaiva hissed, βI donβt care.β
βYou are not to follow Fenrir into the mountains. I forbid it.β
Rolnar and Kaiva were practically shouting now, but their voices never made it to the main ballroom.
βThen try to stop me!β
There was the sound of a soft scuffle and something heavy falling to the floor. Alistair flattened himself against the wall, and hid behind a large tapestry and Rolnar stalked past him, heading back to the main ballroom. Alistair waited a half-second, and then walked swiftly to where Kaiva still was. What he saw horrified him. He let out a wordless cry of shock. In an instant, heβd taken the water jug and flung it at Kaiva, soaking her to the bone. He also managed to put out the fire before serious damage was done, but the scent of burning fabric remained harsh in the air.
βWhat in the name of all the hells happened?β
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Post by ββΠΎΟ on Feb 3, 2022 19:46:59 GMT -5
KAIVA Kaiva cursed sharply under her breath, momentarily frozen as she tried to decide what to do. Her dress had already begun to catch flame. Rationally, she should put it out as quickly as possible, but she knew even the slightest burn could ignite her internal flame and burn her to ash. And then she would be well and truly screwed. So she stood still, running through all of the possibilities in her mind in an instant. She could try to find water, but that might take too long. She could tear off the skirt of her dress, but she had nothing sharp enough to slice the fabric. She could call for help, but then she would have to explain the situation, which she herself did not understand.
The final option was to simply run in a direction and hope for the best. This was the plan she ultimately went with, and she was bracing herself to run when she was suddenly struck in the face. Frigid water soaked her hair and clothes. Breath coming in sharp bursts, she looked up to see Alistair standing there, empty water jug in hand.
βWhat in the name of all the hells happened?β the prince asked.
βAlistair,β Kaiva exhaled gratefully. She reached for his arm, pulling him into the private hallway where a moment before his father had stood. Her hand flew to her hips as she attempted to catch her breath, cursing profusely. βYour dad is aβ¦.β as she searched for the proper words to express her disgust, she remembered that she had truly never spoken to Alistair before in her life and that she should exercise caution. Still, this was the least offensive thing she could come up with: βScary drunk. Holy ****.β
Instincts told her to trust the young man. If nothing else, he had trustworthy features. And he had made Fenrir laugh.
The weight of what had just happened hit her in successive waves. βHe just tried to kill me!β This was spoken as an accusation, but what followed was softer, βHe was trying to stop me from going on the mission. Why would he do that?β There was hurt in her voice as well. Renowned warrior or no, her pride was wounded and her confidence shaken. He would have succeeded in killing her had Alistair not been there. What was worse, she would have risen in that palace days or weeks later, with all her allies long gone and no one but Rolnar remaining. Had that been his plan? To trap her there?
βHe thinks Iβm trying to seduce Fenrir!β she added, voice halfway between a whisper and a shout. Are you not? a teasing voice asked in the back of her mind. The answer to that question was βno.β At least, it was βnoβ for the time being. Still, Rolnar could not have known that. She had barely realized her attraction to Fenrir herself. The only explanation was that he was projecting onto her. He was making her out to be some flirtatious witch because he desired her for himself. Rage pricked at her fingertips, threatening to burst into flame.
Instead of igniting, however, she set her eyes on the young prince. βYou have to help me,β she implored. βI must be a member of the party which is set to leave tomorrow morning. Not for my safety but because--Because I do want to find the dragons. It would kill me to watch Fenrir go if I'm not with him.β
She sighed bitterly, but with a hint of humor. "Maybe your old man is right about me."
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Post by ππππππππ on Feb 3, 2022 21:28:16 GMT -5
[ i shall do my best to get something up tomorrow night or this weekend, as long as work ain't too busy :3c
also i'm glad you're feeling well ghostie! not so bad having ur bones broke eh ]
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Post by Hushabye on Feb 4, 2022 5:45:25 GMT -5
[ That's a relief! ^^" I tried to balance things out by making Rem an awkward mess haha
Lyremorak: Please stop calling my father cute he's getting too powerful ΰ²₯_ΰ²₯
Bell: uwu Drink wine commit moon crimes! Β°Λβ§β(β°βΏβ°)ββ§ΛΒ° ]
[ Real talk, I'm glad you like Bell ;v; I don't want to be conceited but he's a definite favorite of mine
Unrelated because I didn't say this earlier- I think you wrote Kaiva's encounter well! I look forward to the fallout hehe~
I hope you're doing well now Inky! <3 I don't know where you are, but it's freezing so I hope you can stay warm! In fact, everyone stay warm! Haha~ And I still have unused characters for both you and Stardust!
I'm just waiting on the go ahead from Brownie on whether or not Rekh took Zanh up on her offer~ ]
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Post by *β’.ΒΈβ‘π₯π’πΈπ―π³π°π΄π¦β‘ΒΈ.β’* on Feb 4, 2022 12:31:07 GMT -5
(Almost the weekend! Can't wait to relax)
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Post by πΎππππππππ on Feb 4, 2022 20:14:58 GMT -5
( Iβll get another post up this weekend )
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Post by πΎππππππππ on Feb 5, 2022 20:12:05 GMT -5
ALISTAIR Kaiva was clearly very upset; Alistsair couldnβt really blame her, considering sheβd just been a few seconds away from spontaneous combustion. She would have lived, of course, since she was a phoenix, but he doubted sudden immolation was particularly enjoyable under even the best of circumstances. Relief flashed across her face when she realized it was Alistair who had just doused her.
βSorry about the cold water,β he started to say, but she cut him off when she suddenly reached forward, wrapped one hand around his arm, and yanked him back into the empty hallway. Alistair flared his wings slightly to catch himself, since the jarring motion had caused him to stumble a bit.
βAlistair,β she breathed. It made him a bit uncomfortable, but he said nothing, simply tipped his head in greeting. βYour dad is aβ¦β she trailed off, trying to find the right words. It seemed that both Alistair and Kaiva were reminded in the same instant that this was the greatest number of words they had spoken to the other. His brow furrowed a bit, silver-blue gaze dancing across Kaivaβs face. βScary drunk. Holy ****.β
Alistair winced internally at that. It didnβt use to be the case that Rolnar was an angry drunk; once, heβd been quite jovial, and had been the life of the part β or so Alistair had been told. Something had changed, though; gradually, Rolnarβs mood had seemed to worsen, and he began to drink great amounts. With each drink, Rolnarβs anger and hate would come to the forefront in the worst way. Alistair had poor memories of Rolnarβs drunken rages when he was a child, despite Fenrir doing his best to shield his younger siblings.
βHe just tried to kill me!β
Alistair stared at her, stunned into silence. Rolnar had tried to⦠kill her?
βThatβsβ¦ thatβs madness,β he gasped, stuttering over his words. The need to defend his father was almost like a reflex; he found it increasingly difficult to believe that Rolnar had fallen so low that he would try to kill someone. But the look on Kaivaβs face β and the scene heβd overheard β could not be denied.
βHe was trying to stop me from going on the mission. Why would he do that?β Kaivaβs tone was wounded.
Alistairβs gaze drifted shut to hide the pain and horror that flashed through his eyes. There had been a time that heβd looked up to his father β that heβd wanted to be the kind of king Rolnar was, if the crown should come to him. Heβd wanted to make his kingdom β and his father β proud. The image of Rolnar that he held on to desperately, trying to keep some aspect of his father alive, sharply contrasted with what Kaiva was now telling him.
βHe thinks Iβm trying to seduce Fenrir!β she continued. Alistair cracked open one eye, peering at her. There was something in her tone that made it seem like she was trying too hard to prove the words she spoke were true. Did this correlate with the expression heβd seen her make at the debriefing?
βYou have to help me. I must be a member of the party which is set to leave tomorrow morning. Not for my safety but because--- Because I do want to find the dragons. It would kill me to watch Fenrir go if Iβm not with him.β
Alistair studied her for a long moment. In his mind, he knew that Fenrir would not have left without her; had she perished to ash tonight, he would have utilized the resources necessary to resurrect her before departing for the mountains. Fenrir never did anything by halves; he would not have recruited Kaiva to the mission if he did not see a use for her. He did not voice these words, though, because something occurred to him. If he helped get Kaiva to the mountains, then sheβd be indebted to him.
βVery well,β he told her. βBut you must do something for me in return. Fenrir plans to use the old escape tunnel to reach the mountains. You will be the last to enter, and you will ensure the door does not seal completely. Those are my terms.β He waited until she replied and nodded.
βBe outside the war room an hour before dawn,β he told her. βI will ensure you are not left behind.β
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Post by ββΠΎΟ on Feb 6, 2022 2:15:19 GMT -5
KAIVA It occurred to her how insane she must seem to Alistair. Hair soaked, body language frantic, telling tales of attempted murder. Perhaps he thought she was crazy and was simply playing along. To his credit, however, Kaiva knew in her heart that she could trust him. His expression did not harden at the idea of defying his father. He simply regarded her with that face that was so like his brotherβs only paler. There was something almost fae-like about him. The suggestion of mischief in his aura was what had originally drawn her to him, and she was glad now that they had a mutual understanding.
βVery well,β he said when she was finished. βBut you must do something for me in return. Fenrir plans to use the old escape tunnel to reach the mountains. You will be the last to enter, and you will ensure the door does not seal completely. Those are my terms.β
βFine, yes. Iβll do it,β she said without hesitation. It would be tricky to manage, hanging back from the group enough to do such a thing discreetly, but she was in no position to deny his request. She would find a way to honor it.
She offered him her hand to shake as they agreed to their terms. (She did not spit in her palm as she might have as a child, though it did cross her mind.)
Only after they had formalized their allyship with the handshake did she look at him questioningly. βWhy do you need me to leave the door open for you?β There was a hint of suspicion in her voice, but it was conspiratorial rather than judgmental. βDo you mean to follow us?β Her eyes widened slightly at the realization. Why would Alistair follow them into the mountains? Surely it would be best to leave such a dangerous and possibly futile mission to his elder brother. But she would not try to deter him. She did not know why he would do such a thing, but she trusted it was for a good reason.
βBe at the war room before dawn,β the young prince instructed. βI will ensure that you are not left behind.β
Kaiva nodded eagerly. βAnd I will leave the door unlatched. If youβre really coming, weβll reconvene once weβre free of this place.β Then she squeezed his forearms companionably and said, βThank you. Now letβs go before anyone notices our absence.β
For the sake of avoiding attention, the two split up as they returned to the ballroom. Kaiva reentered from the side door from which she had come, slipping back into the crowd as though she had never left. Of course it was impossible to go completely incognito. As she paused at the food table, one of the men she had danced with earlier remarked, βLady Phoenix! Youβre absolutely drenched! Did you fall into the fountain?β
Kaiva laughed amicably and replied, βRogue rainstorm Iβm afraid.β The joking answer, though clearly sarcastic, seemed to satisfy him and he laughed. Before the conversation had a chance to derail, she busied herself by getting another glass of wine.
Cold water trickled from her hair down her bare shoulders. Some partygoers stopped to look at her, but few gave it more than a momentsβ thought. Clearly she was not the only bizarre fixture of the gala. Between the performers dressed in elaborate garb and the dream-like wealth, she managed to go largely unnoticed.
As the hours drew on, the collective drunkenness continued to rise and the music began to slow. Blinking exhaustion from her eyes, Kaiva slipped away behind a gaggle of half-dressed people in masks. She needed to gather her things before dawn. Plus she did not yet know if Rolnar would send his men after her. Had he already spoken to Fenrir and told him she was forbidden from coming? Perhaps the king had already selected a cell for her in the dungeons.
Thankfully there was no one waiting for her when she exited down the long hall. Time flew swiftly on falconβs wings, and Kaiva went about sneakily making her preparations. Before long, the sky would begin to lighten and a new and fateful day would dawn.
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Post by *β’.ΒΈβ‘π₯π’πΈπ―π³π°π΄π¦β‘ΒΈ.β’* on Feb 7, 2022 15:08:35 GMT -5
(Brb currently grieving the weekend π©)
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Post by πΎππππππππ on Feb 7, 2022 20:31:48 GMT -5
ALISTAIR Alistair kept his expression carefully neutral as Kaiva questioned his intentions. He simply stared back at her, silver-blue gaze revealing nothing.
βAnd I will leave the door unlatched. If youβre really coming, weβll reconvene once weβre free of this place.β She reached forward and squeezed his forearms in thanks. βThank you. Now letβs go before anyone notices our absence.β With that, Kaiva turned and headed back to the ballroom. Alistair waited a few moments, asking what heβd gotten himself into. He stared into the sitting room where his father had been a few moments before. Sickening thoughts churned through his mind. Had his father gone truly mad? Trying to kill someone? Rolnar had always been ambitious, but there had always been a line he was not willing to cross. But tonightβ¦ tonight heβd crossed it.
Alistair shoved the thoughts from his mind and turned to leave. These were things to consider at a later date β one where he wasnβt so pressed for time. Once Kaiva was out of Rolnarβs range, she would be safe.
Once the party began to wind down, Alistair retired to his rooms. There, he sat at his desk and penned a letter to his father. Rolnar would be furious to discover that all three of his children had gone on this mission, but Alistair refused to stay behind. There was some part of him that told him his presence was necessary, beyond his desire to protect Shayne. Once his letter was done, he packaged it carefully in an envelope with Rolnarβs name on it, and left it on his pillow. The guards would find it soon enough.
He set to packing his things in the travel backpack heβd purchased recently. Several sets of clothing, a bedroll, blankets β those sorts of things. Along with it, Alistair carefully packed away his cartography tools and compass. He wasnβt sure how good they would be underground, but it didnβt hurt to have them. He stored several rolls of parchment as well. He planned to chart their progress, if possible. Once that was done, Alistair went to the far side of his room, where there was what appeared to be lab equipment set up. Heβd tinkered in alchemy when he was a young teen, bored out of his mind. He was by no means a master, nor was he has good as those who created phoenixes, but heβd learned a few potions and spells in his time. One would come particularly in handy in the morning β an invisibility potion. It wouldnβt last long β a few hours, at most β but it would let him follow behind the company unseen.
He picked up a few different potions from his table, including a few healing potions. They werenβt potent, but would held increase the speed of healing of any wounds. When he was finished packing entirely, Alistair peered out of his window. It was early morn, and dawn was several hours away. Heβd be able to catch a bit of sleep.
Two hours before dawn, Alistair woke. Exhaustion still gnawed at his mind, but he pushed it away. He gathered his things and made for the war room. He was there an hour before dawn, as promised. A short time later, Kaiva arrived. He inclined his head in greeting. βIt is likely that Rolnar spoke to Fenrir last night, trying to sway him towards leaving you behind. Whatever happens β whatever is said, Kaiva, you must do as I say. Let me do the talking. And remember your side of the deal.β
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Post by πΎππππππππ on Feb 7, 2022 20:33:21 GMT -5
FENRIR Fenrir found himself in the heart of the party; there were numerous individuals vying for his attention. Word of his exploits on the battlefield had spread, and there were countless people that came to speak of Fenrirβs honor and prowess. He smiled and nodded, as was expected of him, and drank deep of the vintage wine and liquor that was served. He did not imbibe so much that his senses were entirely rattled, however. No matter how much he drank, his worries and fears still nipped at his heels. At some point, he gave up trying to drown them, and retired to his room, citing exhaustion from the battlefield.
The quiet of his own quarters brought some comfort to him. He strode towards his bed, but paused to study a painting hanging on his wall. It was of his mother; he studied the lines of her face, the color of her eyes. The artistβs rendition was fairly accurate, but Fenrirβs mother had been far more beautiful in life. He would not admit it aloud, but his memory of her had begun to fade. The image of her face in his mind was no longer as sharp as it once had been; its edges were frayed, blurred. He slid beneath the quilt, and closed his eyes. Sleep eluded him for most of the night.
Just as the sun broke the horizon, Fenrir stepped into the war room. He was surprised to see his brother and Kaiva there. He narrowed his dark eyes at Alistair, but his brother simply flicked a wing in response. The rest of the company trickled in, including Shayne. The healer strode into the war room with a confident step, pausing to stare at all the individuals there. She was rather small and petite, although what she lacked in height she made up for in attitude, as clichΓ© as that was. Her ash blond hair was pulled back into a high pony that draped down her back. She had her travel pack, as well as another satchel that was draped over her hip. Her emerald green eyes flicked about. βFenrir,β she greeted. βAnd Alistair.β
βIt is good to see you, Shayne,β Fenrir replied.
βOh, I am certain,β she snorted. βIβm always great company to be around. This is a foolish mission, of course, but I can see now you wonβt be talked out of it.β She sighed. βItβs a good thing Iβm coming along, then. Youβll certainly need someone to patch you lot up.β
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Post by Hushabye on Feb 7, 2022 22:17:04 GMT -5
[ I was supposed to have a handful of days off but my boss called me in anywaaaay and changed the schedule~
So I'm kinda beat and don't have much to add at the moment
My iPad is glitching so I can't access the notes I have for this rp ;;-;; Meaning I don't quite recall my excuse for dropping Mokh in with Zanh... For Bell, you can just assume he had fun at the party and is very excited to leave lol
He doesn't exactly have the time or space to take Kaiva aside but he'd definitely engineer a private conversation between the two of them, just to check in on her because he saw her behaving strangely that night. And just in case she was playing around in the fountain and neglected to invite him haha~ ]
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Post by Hushabye on Feb 8, 2022 16:01:42 GMT -5
[ I don't mind at all! ^^ That's my strategy as well; you can't allow for too much of a lull to maintain engagement!
I don't have the muse for anything substantial, but I might be able to manage some placeholder posts today!]
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Post by πΎππππππππ on Feb 9, 2022 21:48:52 GMT -5
( my cat has been very snuggly lol )
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