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| Zehavya | Thu Sep 27, 2007 2:18 pm Post #16 |
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She stood in the shadows, and mist stuff, not really able to see anything, but she kept looking, wondering if she could leave the alley without knocking anything over. But then, she knew she couldn't leave, she would have to stop them from fighting if they tried. Sure, she was only neutral aligned, but she tried to work on doing good things, even though, she likes inflicting pain to people, but that was something she sometimes tried to get over. Zehavya then noticed the misty stuff was going thinner, and it was easier to see. She moved forward, standing not to far away from the human. Her purple eyes brightening slightly. Then, there was a clatter of a weapon falling to the hard ground. She twirled around seeing the half-dragon, a narrowed look on her face. "Not very sneaky." She simply remarked, bending down and picking up the half-dragons sword, and weighing it in her hand, before taking a step back. She wondered how he would react to her taking his sword, but she didn't want a fight to break out, not tonight. What was the point for humans and half-dragons to fight? It would've been better a demon and angelic being, she liked that better, mainly because she was an Aasimar. "And actually, human, its not to late... never to late..." She said, replying to what he had said earlier, about how it was to late to stop them fighting. She wondered what they would both do, since she took hold of the half-dragons weapon (though, he seemed to like spells), and the human still had a dagger. |
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| Gabara | Thu Sep 27, 2007 4:05 pm Post #17 |
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The mist faded, and finally Dalin was able to see the alley. He could see the stranger, now standing in a more lighted part of the alley. He saw that he wasn't a human at all - but some sort of...a dragon maybe? Dalin saw a dragon recently, and the man resembled a dragon but it was clearly not one. Maybe some sort of a hybrid...Half dragon. Ya, that must be it. The woman seemed pretty human, but Dalin doubted it. The variety of races in Taras was big, too big for Dalin... Dalin noticed that the half dragon lost his sword. "Not very sneaky." The woman picked the sword up. Seems like she is tring to prevent a fight...Don't she get it? we are ALREADY FIGHTING! Dalin was about to charge, to revenge the half-dragon for tring to kill him, but, then, she talked again. "And actually, human, its not to late... never to late..." "Not too late? what are you..." Dalin then realized that she is replying what he said before. How can she still think this can go without a fight? Dalin considered the situation. He did want to end this accident peacfully, but he couldn't see how. The half dragon was disarmed and the woman had his weapon. Now it was clear that she was not a human as she adressed him as 'human'. He could attack the half dragon, but it wouldn't be fair, would it? He was disarmed now. There was no reason to attack the woman and she will probably kill him without a blink any way. But he can't just let the half dragon get away with this! "Fine," Dalin said bitterly, "but I am calling the guards. That guy is up for no good." |
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| Midnight Dragoon | Sat Sep 29, 2007 12:54 am Post #18 |
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His wings flappiing to push him forward, he meant to say, 'Quit staring! It is not funny!'. But, he actually said, because his lips were working against him, "Quib stardin! Ix in nog bunny!" He started dancing, his legs swinging out in a strange polka. As much as he ried, his legs were not on his command. They were doing strange things, he would not do. At that moment, a girl walked past and Kalarn rushed torwards her, trying to get back. Kalarn started to waltz with the girl, all the while protesting loudly as the girl struggled. Kalarn's hands released her, and Kalarn continued to dance a solitary waltz. He danced around both Dalin and the girl, but, he was getting more control. At one point, he tried to grab the sword, but his wing went down, getting a cut. Wincing, Kalarn struggled to get control of his own body once again. It took a good amount of time, Kalarn swearing the most evil, vile cruses known to man. And dolphin, but that's something totally unrelated. He finnal grabbed the sword hilt, his hands twitching as he took it back. |
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| Zehavya | Sun Oct 7, 2007 8:04 pm Post #19 |
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Zehavya continued to hold the sword, and smiled slightly, as if she accomplished something when the human said he would call the guards. The Demon-hunter liked that idea more then the human getting the half-dragon to kill someone. Then, an odd thing had happen, the half-dragon seemed to waltz, as if out of controlled, and he tried to control it, but from what she saw, he couldn't. He said something she didn't understand, and she cocked her head, she has never seen anything stranger then this in her laugh, it was quick funny. She stifled a laugh. He was then, waltzing with another girl, one who was walking by, but when Kalarn released her, Zehavya was surprised how fast the girl ran. He then came around and tried to grab the sword, but she stepped away, not about to let him have, no, far from it. How could she let him have it? Once he got it, he would most likely try to attack the human, or the human attack him. She had made it unfair for them to fight by taking his weapon. Then, he managed to grab the sword. She twisted the weapon, and kicked the half-dragon at the legs, and took several steps back, still having a tight grip on the weapon. "You won't get the weapon back until I know you both will behave, and not try killing each other." She said, her voice stern, almost like she was scolding children. She just didn't want one of the idiots to get themselves killed in pointless arguments. |
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| Gabara | Mon Oct 8, 2007 11:32 am Post #20 |
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It was the strangest thing Dalin ever saw. It was if some one took control of the half dragon some how..Or maybe he just did it to take his weapon? Or maybe he is simply crazy. Another reason to believe that he is up for no good. Dalin stared at the woman, slightly annoyed. She is treating him as if he was a child...Well, he should call the guards now...but thinking again, what will he tell them? the half dragon didn't do any thing wrong, yet... I gota figure out what he is doing here, then I will call the guards. They will decide what to do. "I am not tring to kill him. And I don't know if you noticed, but I think that this guy is insane. I mean look at him! Did you see what he just did?" Dalin looked at the half dragon who was undoubtly angry at him. He was slightly afraid - he looked stronger then Dalin, though not as strong as the...Dalin just noticed now that she already said who she was. Zehavya, Demon-hunter. In his anger Dalin didn't even notice. So, now one question remains...what is that half dragon doing here? Dalin was calmed now. That demon hunter, Zehavya, seems to handle the half dragon pretty well. All she was tring to do was to stop the fight, which means that she is on Dalin's side. Kind of. Maybe he can convince her to help him. "Look, I can't call the guards if I have nothing to tell them. I want some answers from him, and I want them now. And, come on, don't tell me you don't want to know what he is doing here...And you," Dalin pointed his dagger at the half dragon. "Start talking. NOW." |
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| Midnight Dragoon | Thu Oct 11, 2007 3:56 am Post #21 |
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"Look, I can't call the guards if I have nothing to tell them. I want some answers from him, and I want them now. And, come on, don't tell me you don't want to know what he is doing here...And you, start talking. NOW." Kalarn heard him, and said, "You dare threaten me? Besides, would you like to get possessed by a walchin? I sincerely doubt you do." He turned to Zehavya. "And you, you attack me when I reclaim what is rightfully mine?"Kalarn said. "This land of yours is about as civilized as a hog is clean. I am severely dissapointed. I expected this land to be better than Kalraken. It seems I was wrong." He turned back to Dalin. "You can not expect me to tell you anything if you point that fork at me, now can you? Now if you had a spell, like, oh, I don't know, this?! Fireball!" Kalarn out his hands together, and a ball of fire appeared in the middle. He pushed it at Dalin, but it sailed past his ear, making a crackling noise the whole while. "But, you have simply your little frog-sticker." Kalarn strode close to him, and whispered in his ear, "If I wan't you dead, you would be kissing the pavement. I only keep you alive because you amuse me, with your pathetic frog-sticker." He withdrew, flinging himself back to avoid any strike. |
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| Zehavya | Thu Oct 11, 2007 3:03 pm Post #22 |
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Zehavya shook her head. This was silly. The human wanted answers, but what? What was he expecting the half-dragon to say? What was there to answer? The half-dragon just made a mistake of nearly killing the human. Now the human was angry. She held Kalarn's sword, tempted to just give it back, and walk away, let them kill each other over nothing, it wasn't her business. But no, she wouldn't let herself walk away, doing so, would be against what she tries to do. "Look, I can't call the guards if I have nothing to tell them. I want some answers from him, and I want them now. And, come on, don't tell me you don't want to know what he is doing here...And you," Zehavya sighed. "I don't care what he is doing here. I'm still trying to figure out what you want him to say? Its like your expecting him to tell you his daily life." She said, voice seeming a bit bored. "This land of yours is about as civilized as a hog is clean." Then, the demon-hunter burst out laughing. "Oh, I guess its good I'm not from here." It would seem odd for her to just suddenly laugh, but her odd self found it funny. Once she recovered from her laughter, there was a crazy looking glint in her eyes. Then, the half-dragon used a spell at the human. Her eyes suddenly filled with anger. When the half-dragon withdraw, Zehavya stood infront of the human. "This, is what I am trying to prevent by taking your sword for a temporary moment, to stop this silly argument, I guess neither of you seem quite mature enough. Though, I have to say, the second reason I'm still here, is because its amusing, watching you, and the human fight over silly things, not even I understand." She said, and handing the sword back to the half-dragon. "It seems its pointless, to try and stop a fight from breaking out, but why do I try? It never works, everyones to dumb to even notice what their doing." She said, and turned on her heel and walked out onto the street. Turned back to face them, as if waiting. She was waiting to see if they would fight, if they did, she'd go fetch the guards of the city. Her eyes gleamed a bit brighter it seemed, she was eager to see what they would do. She wasn't going to try and stop them. |
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| Gabara | Thu Oct 11, 2007 4:54 pm Post #23 |
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Dalin looked at the half-dragon with growing anger. He didn't just told him that he can kill him easily (which was obviously true, making it even more annoying) and called his dagger a frog sticker, he also nearly killed him. The fireball came to Dalin as a surprise, and almost burned his ear. It made a terrible sound too. The half-dragon even had the nerve to call his land 'about as civilized as a hog is clean'! But the half dragon wasn't his only problem. Zehavya seemed to get bored with their fight, and walked away. Which means he was pretty much a dead man. He had no chance at all to defeat the half dragon, and as annoying as it was, the half dragon really was able to kill him quite easily. Also, the demon hunter had a point. That fight was quite pointless indeed. Dalin was curious about who that man was, what he was doing here, and what is a walchin...but as the half-dragon kept talking, the impression that he was insane grew stronger. Maybe it's time to leave. And though Dalin wasn't very good at fighting, he was pretty good at running. He might need to use that skill now... "Fine, I am leaving," Dalin said, tring as hard as he could to stay calm. "As the demon hunter said, it's a pointless argument." Dalin left, heading for the fountain, away from the half dragon. He thought that the half dragon might try to kill him, so he said as he left "And if you feel like killing me, go ahead. I can yell for the guards before you kill me. No matter how good is that fireball of yours, it can't take down every single guard in this city." Dalin left the area, hoping that the half-dragon isn't going to check how good is his fireball... |
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| Midnight Dragoon | Sat Oct 13, 2007 12:50 am Post #24 |
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"And if you feel like killing me, go ahead. I can yell for the guards before you kill me. No matter how good is that fireball of yours, it can't take down every single guard in this city." Dalin had said. Kalarn watched him leave and something clicked. He was heading towards the silencers. "Wait!!! You are going on the path to death..and...Ah, he'll figure it out eventually." He raised his nose and a scent raided his senses. The scent of death. Kalarn stood, puzzled over the smell, his nose wandering to find the source of the stench. He found it, right where Dalin was headed. He turned to the girl, his senses failing him. Damn. The silencers must be on a bounty. They don't usually use their ability this strongly. And, that bounty could, very well, be me. Kalarn rushed past the girl, his hand ripping his sword out of hers. He had to get away from the silencers. They could not get to him. He would not die. Not here, not now. He jumped, flying away, put he stopped, hovering, watching the girl. Waiting for the silencers. Waiting for death. |
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| Zehavya | Sat Oct 13, 2007 2:50 am Post #25 |
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"As the demon hunter said, it's a pointless argument." Her eyes gleamed brighter, and she giggled silently, though it was insane like, and sort of weird. No one, she doubted, would understand really, but she liked it, it felt like she had won something. Her eyes wandered to the human walking off, then to the half-dragon. The half-dragon knew something was wrong, suddenly, Zehavya was on alert, though, of what? She had no idea. She continued to watch the half-dragon, waiting for something. He called to the human, telling him to stop. She wondered why. The half-dragon took to the air, and she watched him. A frown creeping on her face. "Oy, Half-dragon, you seem to know whats wrong, what is it?" She called to him, annoyance in her strong voice. She stood still, waiting, listening. She heard nothing at all. What was the half-dragon worried about? She looked at the human, as her hand went to her great-sword Fate, then looked about. She waited for an answer from the half-dragon. ((OOC: Eep... small post... lol)) |
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| Gabara | Sat Oct 13, 2007 6:37 am Post #26 |
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Dalin stopped. Behind him, the half-dragon said something. In the silence of the night, Dalin managed to hear what he said. Or at least some of it. He said that Dalin was going to his death. What can that mean? It didn't sound like a threat. It was more of a warning. What, now he is worring about Dalin's life? He was insane, so no need to worry...But if he is sane, what is he tring to worry Dalin about? Maybe Dalin can finally get the answer that he wanted... Dalin turned around to look at the half dragon. It seemed like the half dragon was panic. He ran about, flipping his wings and hovering above Zehavya. He seemed to be scared for some reason... Assuming for a moment that he is NOT insane, Dalin approached the half-dragon, looking up to where. Zehavya already asked him what was wrong, yet Dalin thought he should be a little more specific. "What exactly is going to kill me? What is going on here?" |
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| Midnight Dragoon | Sun Oct 14, 2007 12:48 am Post #27 |
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"Oy, Half-dragon, you seem to know whats wrong, what is it?" "What exactly is going to kill me? What is going on here?" Kalarn heard both questions, but he felt that he liked the girl more. The man was too dangerous to be trusted with this type of knowledge. The silencers where with the government, funded by the consul himself. The consul, Vayne. If the man talked to the Imperial Guards of it, he might be killed. Still, the cons outwieght the pros. He might give a "hint" of who told him of the silencers, and where that 'person' might be. Kalarn grunted, and flew down to the girl, and whispered in her ear so that Dalin would not hear it.. "The silencers are a group of assassins that work for the consul. Try not to get in their way. Woe betides the one who looks at them directly." He turned to Dalin, already deciding what he would say to him. "As for you, all I will tell you is that you should fear the people that follow." He stopped, and shivered. He would be caught, and killed. What was the use of running. He would die anyway. He should just give himself up. It would be so easy.... Kalarn shook his head. The silencers' abilities were getting to him. He had to run. Now, before they could latch a track onto him. He flew up, and latched onto a roof, pretending to be a stone gargoyle. |
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