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The ruins of the ancient fort Marn along the city's western quadrant, including the Shanty Town market.
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Post by Azer » Sat Jun 09, 2007 1:58 am

Continued from Vampires, Drug Lords, and a Drunken Rat

(Note, this post is entirely open and the shadow can belong whoever, or whatever you wish. In otherswords a written invitation to respond.)

Azer crossed main street, lingering for a short while at the brothel but not long
enough to purchase any services, and then hurried down to the residential district. (to avoid suspicion) From there he slowly wondered his way through to the shanty town market, and finnaly he wandered into the historic district. He now stood in front of an abanndoned building. He had scouted it for it's location which was close enough to the shanties to do business, but was reasonably secluded so it couldn't be found. Now all that remained was to search the inside. He stepped in through the crumbling doorway, his eyes adjusting to the darkness. He thought he saw movement, but he couldn't be sure. He crept forward, knives at the ready, poised to jump at the slightest noise. Suddenly something crashed to the ground and a light, as well as a shadow, came around the corner.

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"Whenever people are around me they seem to suffer massive injuries, and then for some reason they get upset. I mean so what if I was holding the knife?" - Saad, Azer boyhood companion

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Post by Mavarion » Sat Jun 09, 2007 4:23 am

Mavarion idly fingered the rotting tapestry still clinging to the half crumbled stone wall of the abandoned building. None of these buildings would do. He had a destination in mind already, the old temple deeper in the ruins, but he was slowly making his way towards it. He needed to keep track of who was with him in this desolate area.

It was morning again, the birth of a new day. His preference was generally dusk, the time of death. Powers were at work at these two times of day, and if one knew how, one could tap those powers, use them to advantage.

Mavarion shuddered as he recalled the reason he was speeding up his plans. She had been with him last night, and as he had made his way to bed, she had vanished, with one cry for him to hurry. He didn't know if she could actually die, but he meant to see to it that she was brought back to lay her shadow over the world.

And he would be first by her side.

Something tugged at his attention. A noise, closer to the front of the building. He moved to shutter the lamp further. Mavarion hissed in anger as his old body betrayed him, normally nimble fingers fumbling at the hooded lantern set on a piece of the stone wall, knocking it back. With a crash, the lantern shattered on the hard ground, the fuel igniting in a loud 'whoosh'. Mavarion stepped back hastily, lest his robes catch fire.

The bright flames effectively back lit Mavarion as he turned. The darkness in the next room was made worse by the flames he had just been looking into. He was able to make out a shadowy figure approaching him, knives glinting in the firelight.

With a quick series of motions and a whispered word, a spell was ready on Mavarion's lips. He held it, the energy nearly crackling around him, the pressure building as he held the spell.

"Who are you?"

The eerie coldness of his voice echoed from the walls of the building. Back-lit as he was, no one would be able to see much detail of him.

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Post by Azer » Mon Jun 18, 2007 4:05 pm

Azer flinched back from a sudden burst of flame, perhaps a breaking lantern, shielding his face with his forearms. But he was quick to recover and shifted forward, as if to pounce like a big cat, his knives held outward. Before him stood the silhouetted figure of what might be an old man, or might not. He opened his mouth to speak, but the figure before him did so first. Who are you? his voice echoed Menacingly in the ruin, and it's strength and vitality made Azer doubt his age. The problem with his current situation was that Azer couldn't see what type of weapons this man might be hiding on his person. He looked around for something to give him an edge and spied a crack in the crumbling ceiling which looked like it might give way any day now. He twisted upwards and wedged both knives into the crack. If he could cave in a portion of the ceiling he might be able to disguise his movements. Who am I, he replied in an indignant voice, who the fuck are you?

(OOC, Sorry for the long wait.)
"Whenever people are around me they seem to suffer massive injuries, and then for some reason they get upset. I mean so what if I was holding the knife?" - Saad, Azer boyhood companion

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Post by Mavarion » Mon Jun 18, 2007 7:06 pm

Mavarion watched as the figure, staying just out of the range of light, searched around. Whether for an escape route or looking for any allies might be laying in wait, Mavarion did not know. Within moments, it was clear this person did not mean to leave.

Mavarion watched as the figure dug knives into the cracked and creased ceiling above himself, momentarily jealous of the nimbleness in the other's limbs. Internally cursing the loss of his youth and the sprightly movements of his limbs for bringing this moment about, the old man took one small step back, the heat of the flames behind him slowly dying as the fire consumed the only fuel available to it. As the oil from the lamp began to diminish, so too did the light from the flames, if only slightly at the moment the other figure began to speak.
Azer wrote:'Who am I,' he replied in an indignant voice, 'who the fuck are you?'
Disrespect from his equals and superiors was one thing, though it had been an extremely long time since Mavarion had considered anyone an equal, let alone superior. Disrespect from a gutter crawling street rat was altogether another. With a whispered word, Mavarion unleashed the spell he was holding, allowing the now significant power within him to finally find absolution. The flows of power drifted from him to latch on to the items the spell was directed towards, wrapping gently around the knives the figure before him had dug into the ceiling and now (presumably) held most of his weight. The corrupting magic would take a moment to seep fully into the knife blades, causing imperfections and weakening the metal. Unless, of course, the blades were magically protected from such tampering.

Mavarion knew that if the figure was able to bring the roof down, much of this building would come down. The spell itself was an attempt to protect himself from the effects of a falling building, but he was also ready to take other precautions. A quick glance down the hall showed the light coming from a room a dozen feet further down. Inside that room, part of a wall had fallen, easily allowing someone to exit and enter through it.

Mavarion turned back to the figure, speaking in a cold, commanding voice. "Who I am is of no importance, as it seems I would have been here first. Therefore, it would seem that perhaps you are the intruder into my domain, and perhaps I should deal with you thus. Does that sound like a good idea?"

Mavarion folded his hands in front of him, patiently awaiting a reply, or for the knives to crumble. He cocked his left wrist at a particular angle, allowing the spring -hinged holder to slide the dagger he kept for protection into his hand. The large, long sleeves of his robes would have hid the movement even if he were not backlit by the firelight.

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Post by Azer » Wed Jun 20, 2007 9:02 pm

A few seconds after Azer had shouted his reply, he felt something jerk his knives, and saw the figure making odd gestures. Azer swore. Godamit! Why, the hell does every person I meet in a city have magic?, he added in his head. Suddenly the figures voice echoed throughout the crumbling building, cold and commanding.
"Who I am is of no importance, as it seems I would have been here first. Therefore, it would seem that perhaps you are the intruder into my domain, and perhaps I should deal with you thus. Does that sound like a good idea?"
Azer opened his mouth to reply but heard a grating sound and looked up, to see the knives starting to crumble in his hands. SHIT! He let go of the knives and dove to his left, behind a broken pillar, but he was hit by a boulder sized chunk of ceiling on his shoulder rendering his arm useless. The rest of the ceiling was caving in, and Azer lurched towards the exit before him, (the one he came through), but slipped on some rubble, and smashing his injured shoulder on the pillar behind him, promptly passed out form the pain.
"Whenever people are around me they seem to suffer massive injuries, and then for some reason they get upset. I mean so what if I was holding the knife?" - Saad, Azer boyhood companion

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Post by Mavarion » Wed Jun 20, 2007 11:13 pm

A most satisfying effect!

The dagger blades crumbled in the notches the man had them in, dropping the figure back to his feet. The roof came down with him, collapsing with a dull roar.

Mavarion's old body was much more spritely than it appeared, although he cursed himself for his age. When he was younger, he could have moved much faster, with less aching in the joints. As it was though, it was mere moments before Mavarion was out the cracked wall in the room down the hall.

He continued away from the structure, turning to watch as he backed away. The building, two stories tall, still looked mostly sound, aside from the large cloud of dust billowing out from the cracks along the roof and walls. It had never been his intention to use the place as his own, but the noise and cloud of dust itself might bring people to nose around. He didn't want people wandering through the area too often.

With a put-upon sigh, Mavarion started towards the front entrance. He had to make sure the figure who had been in there was either buried beneath all that rubble, or was no longer in sight should people start poking through there. If they saw the body, they'd start asking questions, and looking around deeper to see if anyone else was around. He couldn't have that, not with what he was planning.

Dust still floated through the air, a stream lit by the wan sunlight shining through the clouds as it entered through the open doorway. His shadow leapt into view as he stepped into the doorway, obscuring even that little light. A large pile of rubble sat in the center of the room, and looking up revealed the still intact roof and walls of the second floor. The sound of settling rock and sifting dust could still be heard as he stepped into the room.

Mavarion paused, lifting a finger to point to the air inches above his head. A muttered command word caused a small ball of light to begin to glow at the end of his finger. The light pulsed several times, growing in size each time, until it was the size of Mavarion's two fists together. It gave off a large amount of light, and the placement kept Mavarion's shadow from falling on what he looked at, as well as keeping the light away from his eyes so he didn't blind himself.

With the light, the interior was much more in view. Finding the man was simple enough then. The only thing that had saved the man was the broken pillar he was lying behind. Rubble pressed up against that pillar, stopped short of the man.

Mavarion paused to consider. He could kill the man, since the man was obviously not dead from the rise and fall of his chest. But trying to revive a goddess would take more than himself and a couple eager yet untrained young men, even if they were a guardsman and a vampire.

His mind made up, Mavarion moved up to the man, intending to grab him under the armpits and pull him from the rubble-strewn room.

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Post by Azer » Sun Jul 08, 2007 5:26 pm

As Azer lay on the ground unconscious the mysterious figure moved before him. He lit the ruins with some sort of spell, and after a seconds hesitation moved over to him. The figure then put his hands beneath Azer's arms and hoisted him from the floor.

(OOC: Sorry for the long wait, I completely forgot to post that I was going away. You can do what you are planning with azer, he shouldn't wake up for a few hours.)
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Post by Mavarion » Wed Jul 11, 2007 3:27 am

Mavarion slipped his hands under the armpits of the man and lifted, dragging him clear of the still settling ruins. The fellow wasn't a large man, but Mavarion was old and no longer had the strength of his younger years. If he had, he would have slung the man over his shoulder and carried him off that way.

As it was, Mavarion dragged the fellow out the doorway and further into the ruins, stopping to rest several times. He finally stopped when he reached a small building, still mostly upright, near the Temple and Tower.

He dragged the man in and dumped him unceremoniously in the corner. Mavarion then sat down himself, right in the dust. He breathed hard through his mouth, his chest heaving. If he had been a young man, he knew he would hardly have broken a sweat, but now all of that had changed.

He stared at the young man as he got his breath back. He still wasn't quite sure why he would have dragged him out, aside from keeping people from finding him in the newly collapsed building. The dust from the building billowing up into the air would have alerted the authorities to something strange. Luckily, the streets were still paved and there was little dust and dirt on the paving stones, so dragging this man here wouldn't have left many marks for anyone to follow.

Mavarion shrugged to himself, thinking, He may have his uses. I'll have to see when he wakes. I doubt he'd have been here unless he was hiding from someone, or something.

Mavarion stood, breathing normally again, and walked over to the doorway. He glanced out, then settled himself next to it, his old bones paining him more than a little. He ignored it, as he always did. Pain was something he was used to, and more often then not, something he dealt to other people. If this fellow didn't feel like helping, Mavarion might have his first sacrifice in the road to bringing a goddess back to the world.

A small smile creased his wrinkled face as he looked out into the bright daylight. The sun was nearly overhead now.

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Post by Gia Rilan » Tue Jul 17, 2007 6:36 pm

OOC: Hope you don't mind if I join. Just looking for a place for my character to get her paws wet, figuratively speaking

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Gia walked through the sunlight overhead on the broken street, trying to look as little like a werewolf as possible. This was hard for her to do, but she really hoped that the few people that she did see would just ignore her and carry on with their own business. This happened mostly, and save for a few distrustful looks, she managed to get off the main street into a more ramshackle side of the city.

Gia was looking for a place to sleep. She had been walking for a long time, or so it felt, and she was tired. All she wanted was a quiet old warehouse, or cottage, or whatever she could find that didn't have a leaky roof and provided some privacy. She knew that, as a werewolf, she was probably not the most welcome of inhabitants in the city of Marn. But the fact remained that she needed rest. Also, she needed food. Gia had a little money, but she was hoping to save some of it until she was desperate for help.

In short, Gia had nowhere to go. She had been hoping to scent out other werewolves in the city, but hadn't had any luck so far. All she had was her bow, dagger, small amount of money and the clothing on her back. And her thinking was a bit foggy, as she hadn't slept in a long while. Once she slept, Gia figured, then she'd be better able to hunt out--err, seek out, a place to live, and maybe find a job. Probably not on a farm. Gia rolled her eyes at her last attempt to find a job.

Upon reflection, the werewolf mused that she should have known better than to find work on a dairy and beef farm. It hadn't been pretty, and she'd barely managed to escape with her life. But she did need somewhere.

Gia finally stopped walking outside an old abandoned building. She didn't think to scent if anyone had been there recently, because her mind wasn't working properly. Her lupine eyes adjusted to the darkness quickly as she walked inside softly. She thought she heard signs of a struggle, then yelped and jumped backwards as the roof crashed down. But the building was still standing strong. Gia fled into the shadows as an older man dragged a younger man out of the rubble. Gia, deciding that she needed a place to sleep and, even if the two men had had something to do with the collapse of the building (hey, buildings could fall on their own with no apparent reason, right?), she did need help and followed the two men until the one dragging the other stopped.

"Um, excuse me?" Gia called out to the conscious man. "I, uh..." Gia trailed off, her shyness taking control of her vocal chords. Again.

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Post by Mavarion » Thu Jul 19, 2007 10:18 am

Mavarion blinked up at the figure suddenly before him. He didn't recall seeing her approach, but he hadn't really been paying attention. The solitude of the place had lulled him; his mind had wandered to the things he would need to do.

He stood slowly, so as not to appear threatening, although a spell was already winding its way through the back of his mind.

He looked the woman up and down. A pretty thing, a little different from the normal human, but then again, so was he. His pure black eyes, seemingly without iris, pupil and white, were gifts from the powers that made him what he was today. Who was he to judge a person on yellowish eyes? There was something odd about the woman, perhaps a small trace of lupine features, but he'd seen a man with a nose that would make a fox proud.

His voice, when it came, was low and distinguished, quite bold for someone who looked as old as he was. His hood had slipped back as he had moved the unconscious figure from one building to another, revealing his features and his white hair.

"Go on, child. Do not stop in the middle of a sentence. There must be more you want, if you are here," he waved a hand, indicating the ruins without taking his eyes off her.

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Post by Gia Rilan » Thu Jul 19, 2007 6:21 pm

His voice surprised Gia. It was strong for a man of his apparent age, but Gia just came to the simple conclusion that he might not be human. She wasn't and wasn't about to pass judgement on someone she didn't even know the name of.

Gia swallowed, trying to get over he shyness. "I needed a place to stay the night, and that building back there was nice. Then the roof fell in." She sighed a little, then continued. "I saw you dragging that other man out of the place, and decided to follow you, just to see if you knew a good place to stay the night. I'm very tired."

That doesn't mean I'm helpless, though... Gia thought to herself. She knew that the man standing before her was a magic-user of some type. Gia couldn't use magic herself, but she could run fast from the people who tried to use it on her.

Given, running doesn't always work. This second thought hit her mind. It hadn't worked with the mad man with the three cows after she had... lost control... over her lupine side. At least I evaded the pitchfork, though. The deranged man had thrown a pitchfork at Gia as she had fled his very small farm.

Gia snapped back to present reality, not wanting to lose focus around a strange person. She was already tired enough from running from the lunatic with the pitchfork, and fleeing to Marn. Although, maybe that hadn't been such a good idea.

"So, do you know a good, relatively safe place to spend the night?" She addressed the older man again.

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Post by Mavarion » Mon Jul 23, 2007 7:03 am

Mavarion glanced up at the sky, noting the sun's positioning. Still several hours until nightfall. It was barely past the noon hour yet.

His gaze next fell on Gia. His pupil- and white-less eyes peered at her from a brow slightly furrowed as he thought. Many would find the stare, not to mention the silence, disconcerting at best, frightening at worst.

Mavarion's thoughts whirled. Another soldier for my army? She doesn't look particularly strong, though there is something about her... She reminds me of someone I met, years ago ... what was his name?

He struggled for a few moments with trying to figure out what about her tickled recognition in his mind, but finally put it aside as a lost cause. For now.

With a small nod, Mavarion waved a hand into the building he had chosen to rest and hide the unconscious man in. "Here is as good of a place as any, my dear. I have decided to take my rest, since..." a slight hesitation followed, quickly covered, "... saving this man from the devastation of that building you saw collapse has tired this old body out."

He smiled reassuringly at the young woman, for nearly everyone was younger than he was. His eyes, however, continued to stare disconcertingly, no matter how welcoming his face became. It was never something he could do anything about.

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Post by Gia Rilan » Mon Jul 23, 2007 10:13 pm

Gia nodded at the older man. "Thank you, sir. I am Gia." Gia didn't give her last name, not thinking that it really mattered. She'd just made it up after she got kicked out of her home, deciding not to keep any ties to her family.

Gia walked into the building that the man had gestured to, nose twitching almost impreceptibly. She was scenting to see if anything was off, and, although it didn't seem like anything was strange about the building, she didn't quite trust herself. She was very tired, after all.

Gia padded softly over to a corner with a few unidentifiable scraps of fabric in it and laid her unstrung bow gently down onto the floor. She sat down gracefully and leaned back against the wall, closing her eyes and letting them adjust from the bright light of day to the darker, cooler interior of the building.

She opened her eyes a bit, watching the older man through half-closed slits. He seemed off, for such an old man. Not that age had anything to do with it. Gia had met a few older people, and the man who had made her bow had been at least sixty. That seemed old to the twenty two year old, but... there was something else about the man. That building hadn't just collapsed. Yes, it was an older building, and yes, older buildings were prone to collapsing, but there was something strange about the whole thing.

And who was the other man, the younger one? Gia highly dounbted that it had been an act of charity that the older man had pulled him out of the rubble of the building. And, as a creature of magic herself (or something like that--Gia wasn't too sure what one would classify a wererwolf as), she had sensed a little magic in the air. The street had been empty before she had seen the building collapse, and so the logical conclusion was that one of these two men had worked some type of magic making the building crumble into itself.

"Sir," Gia addressed the older man, "might I have your name?"

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Post by Mavarion » Mon Jul 23, 2007 11:17 pm

As the newcomer, 'Gia', entered what was his domain, or at least for the moment what was his domain, Mavarion followed her movements with his eyes. She was graceful where most humans were awkward, but she didn't quite have the same grace as the elves he had met. There was something about the way she walked that reminded him of ... a predator stalking prey.

Mavarion knew much about predator and prey, as he viewed himself as a type of predator, which made his prey the weak from the flocks of humanity. A small, reminiscent smile twitched the corners of his lips, though his eyes remained unchanged.

Gia sat in the corner after she almost reverently placed her bow against the wall. Her eyes slipped closed, then cracked open again after a few moments. As her eyes opened again, Mavarion had returned to his place by the door and begun to settle back down. His gaze was still on her, considering. He almost had why he recognized something about her... What -was- his name?

As a face popped into his mind, as the name remained hidden in his memory, Gia spoke. The moment ended, and Mavarion was back to where he had started.
Gia Rilan wrote:"might I have your name?"
Mavarion nodded as a smile finally graced his lips. "Certainly, my dear. You can call me Mav. It's short for Mavarion. Feel free to sleep, since this is as safe of a place as any. Not many people come here."

Which was exactly the reason why he was here. That, and anyone who wandered into these areas was generally not someone who would be missed by family or the authorities.

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Post by Gia Rilan » Tue Jul 24, 2007 12:03 am

"Thank you... Mav. I sleep better during the day anyway." That much was true. The wolf was a more nocturnal creature, and Gia had gotten this trait. She let her eyes slip closed again and drifted off, still wondering about the two men she was with.

She was certainly glad that not many people came to this place. Humans or otherwise. Hopefully. Other were-creatures she could deal with, as long as they weren't related to Kellan, the werewolf who had turned her. Those members of his family tolorated her, but certainly didn't welcome her.

But who or what was this 'Mav' person? Gia assumed that he was human, he smelled human, even if her senses were down. He looked human, his voice sounded more or less human, despite the age--or lack thereof. He didn't sound old.

Gia sighed, deciding to deal with it all when she woke up, and fell into a light sleep. She never slept deeply, but lightly, and she could tell when something changed in the atmosphere. Or if someone meant her harm, she'd usually wake up. But she hoped that nothing would happen, because she was tired.

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