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jack cloudy |
Feb 20 2007, 08:44 PM
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Here is the link to: Jack Cloudy's Other StoriesOk, I've got to be crazy. Starting a third one before finishing the last two? Yeah, definitely crazy. More crazy than Tarhiel, Curio and M'Aiq combined. Ah well, I guess I can't be stopped. (Note to self: Make an Agent update tonight.) Oasis 2: Free from Destiny. The task I’d been sent to do had been finished. No, I hadn’t just been sent to do this, I’d been made for it in a quite literal way. Yes, that task was the only reason for my existence. Now that I’d completed it, what was left? Anyone in my position would probably try to retire and live the remainder of his or her life at peace, preferably with the comfort of nearby friends. I had friends and I could retire easily enough. During the course of my life, I’d amassed a large amount of wealth, including a house big enough to accommodate a whole village. In fact, my house was a village. Then why did I leave? Why was I walking here at this moment, so far away from civilization? The truth was, I couldn’t. I hadn’t realized at the time, but the reason why I fought was because my friends needed me as much as I needed them. I’d fought to protect them, to keep them near. Yet what should have been my moment of everlasting glory was my moment of defeat. I could no longer see those I considered friends. It would undo everything I’d done. The sun began to sunk beneath the horizon and I sat down next to the nearest shrub. A small wisp of fire, and I had created a small circle of light to keep me company. The fire was bad company if it was the soul that required comfort instead of the body. Nothing opposed my train of thought. I relived the last moment, the moment it all became clear. I stood on the slopes of a mountain. Beneath me, several tents had been placed in the ashcovered ground. People milled about like ants. Banners flapped in the gentle breeze. A smile crept across my face. These were the people of Vvardenfell, my people. Most were unknown faces to me but that didn’t matter. In the end, they were all a part of the island. And I would be their hero. Society had been at the brink of collapse but now, everything would be fine. The Houses had united, the Ashlanders received the respect they deserved. The time of politics and struggles for power had ended. There was nothing left to fight over. And I would be right in the middle of it all, basking in glory, everyone would call me their greatest hero. Like a child’s dream come true.
The smile vanished. It would not be fine. There was still something for them to fight over. Ironic as it might seem, that something was me. To win the favour of the land’s champion, the Houses would return to their internal strife, bloodier than before. Those around me would be the victim of it all, as they would be pulled into this conflict. Politics was a plague, hard to control. There was only one thing I could do to prevent this from happening. I would have to leave, vanish into myth.And leave I did. I never even took the chance to properly say goodbye. I couldn’t say goodbye. If I tried, I would end up staying and make my nightmare into reality. It was a bit of an anti-climax. Whenever I thought about what would come after defeating my enemy, the only things I saw were scenes of fame, glory and perhaps even a bit of worship. I couldn’t let any of that happen though. It would be as destructive as having let him have his way. Perhaps this is how the guy who killed Jagar Tharn felt after he’d claimed victory in the Imperial palace. He too left right after his greatest moment. To this very day, no one knows his name, or his race, or even his gender. I say guy, but it could have been a woman for all I know. I’ve heard a few stories, but they’re quite conflicting. Some talk about a Redguard pirate, some about an Imperial Battlemage much like Tharn himself, yet others about a scarred Orc or your stereotypical knight in shining armour. Then there are those who take it into the extremes, saying that this nameless champion was none other than Tiber Septim himself or Akatosh or a spirit of death or even a Goblin, though I seriously consider that last one a joke. Well I knew one thing for certain, Akatosh was not involved there. Because Akatosh, that’s me. Whatever is the case, the champion vanished and I was about to follow his or her example. Where would I go? If I had taken the time to think, I would have concluded that leaving Tamriel entirely would have been best. The legendary continent of Akavir would be a great place for a fallen hero to hide. But I decided otherwise. Instead of going east to Akavir, I would go west, to the place where I was born, all the way on the other side of Tamriel. Despite my achievements, which happened to include the killing of a supposedly immortal being, my fame was still only local. Hammerfell would be the perfect place to make a living. There, no one would care about Luper Alkad, Nerevarine, the godslayer. There I would be just another Redguard, albeit one who was in possession of several unique artefacts. Yes, Hammerfell would be perfect. But how to get there? Vvardenfell had been saved of the Blight, a horrible disease that turned everything it touched into a raving monster. There was the Corprus which was even worse but likewise, its threat had ended. Despite that, the island was still strictly quarantined. No one could enter or leave, at least not through legal channels. I knew that there were plenty of smugglers and pirates. I could try to make contact with them, see if they were willing to transport me. While the idea appealed to me at first, I soon changed my mind. So far, the smugglers I met here were a lot more aggressive than the bunch that had raised me. I was unlikely to get a single word out of my mouth before I was parrying daggers, clubs and whatever they were using to kill people. No smugglers wouldn’t help. I went through a few more ideas. I was too well-known among the mages and the independent ones were usually Necromancers who would rather have me as their next test subject than give me a quick teleport to the mainland. Buying, building or stealing a ship wouldn’t work. For one thing, ships weren’t for sale here and I would be hunted by the coast guard. Waterwalking might work, but I had no real idea of just how far it was to the mainland. It would be rather embarrassing to run out of Magicka and get devoured by Slaughterfish and Dreugh. In the end, I knew of only one organization that could give me a quick and secret way to the mainland. The Blades, the spy service of the Emperor himself. I waited till dawn before continuing my trip across the island. I took my time because this would likely be the last time I would see Vvardenfell, the island that had become my home. There was a silent beauty in the Ashlands, now that the dreaded storms which plagued this region had fled. The transition from dry ash to a swamp teeming with life was quite sudden, only a single mountainous ridge between them. Like everything I saw, it brought back memories. Memories of fighting against slavery, getting my leg cracked by a Mudcrab. It had been less than two years, yet it felt like eternity separated Luper Alkad, the badmouthed prisoner who was all bark and no bite, from Luper Alkad, the badmouthed hero who is even more bite than he is bark. I walked up to the nearest Mudcrab and placed a single hand underneath its shell. With a simple flip of the wrist, I threw it upside down and sent it sliding down a hill. It was a feat of incredible strength I wouldn’t even dare dream about in those early days. I’d definitely changed, beyond recognition. The everburning flame of the Lighthouse told me I was nearing my destination. Seyda Neen, where my journey began and where now a new journey would begin.
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jack cloudy |
Feb 23 2007, 08:03 PM
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Joined: 11-February 06
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I didn’t move, instead watching Elone intensely. When her eyes widened even further, I knew it was my time to move. I dove for the floor, knocking the chair I’d been seated on into the air with a free hand. Something hit the wood while something else grazed past my arm. The wound was a minor one, but it burned as if on fire which could mean only one thing, poison. I rolled onto my back where I got my first glimpse of my attacker. All black, he was covered into a suit of armour blacker than the night that obscured all of his features. Even his weapons, a pair of Wakizashis, had been painted black. If intimidation was part of his arsenal, he knew how to use it. Unfortunately for him, there was little left that could intimidate me after Red Mountain. He was obviously an assassin which had me draw the link instantly. The Morag Tong had a writ on me. The political game had already begun.
For a moment, the man recoiled from the chair that had flown past him till it hit the ceiling with a deafening crack of splintering wood. Part of me noted how my strength had increased tremendously without the weight of my armour while the other focussed on tackling my foe, my style. The Wakizashis arced downward, crossing at my neck, only to stop just before touching my skin. I stared into the blackened glass covering the eyes and listened to his heavy breathing as he tried to push through the invisible barrier. ,,That’s telekinesis for you. It’s possibilities are endless.” I grinned and punched him in the chest, hard.
With the gutwrenching sound of ribs snapping and piercing the lungs, he flew backwards till he crashed into a wall and dropped to the floor, bits of said wall coming down with him. Yet despite the lethal wounds, he still staggered back onto his feet. His hands hung powerless at his sides, his knees wobbled. Though I could not see his eyes behind the mask, I knew what they portrayed. Fear and disbelief at me still standing despite the poison, not to mention the display of inhuman strength I’d just used to pummel him. It was all due to my partially cured corprus, which protected me from aging, disease and poison while also having the added benefit of strengthening my muscles without any increase in mass.
I crossed my arms in front of my chest and looked at him as stern as I could, a facial expression I wasn’t used to. ,,I can heal your wounds with the flick of a wrist, Morag Tong. I just want to know one thing. Give me the name of the dirty Scamp who paid for that writ.” I sneered and waited for an answer. Some blood dripped down from under his mask and he coughed a bit. Then, he found a sudden well of strength and leaped through a nearby window. Elone and I ran up to the window and looked down to see him lying on the muddy ground outside, his neck twisted in such a way it had to be broken.
,,Dark Elves and their honour, it’s ridiculous. If giving up my honour is the price to pay for staying alive, I know what to do.” I muttered to myself when a golden face poked up from below the stairs. ,,I’m terribly sorry, sir. I was paralyzed by some form of spell.” Arille said apologetically though his face became angry when he noticed the damage I’d caused to the wall when I slammed the assassin into it. I took a look at the damage myself and grinned. ,,Ah, I’d pay if I had any money on me but I don’t, so you’ll have to count yourself satisfied with that guy’s blades. I bet they’re of high quality.”
I took my sword with me when I walked outside. If that assassin had any backup hiding nearby, I would prefer to face them with steel rather than my bare fists. It turned out to be an unnecessary precaution in the end.
The first thing I did once I’d reached the corpse was to remove the blood-soaked mask and take a look at the face underneath. As I’d already guessed, the face was that of a Dark Elf, though I didn’t recognize him. The guess wasn’t such a hard one, half the population was Dark Elf here. Apart from taking the mask, I left him where he was. Maybe Arille would want to take the armour to sell but I had no intention of taking it with me. Sure, it was light and remarkably sturdy, but it just wasn’t my style and I had nowhere to stash it.
,,And?” Elone asked me expectantly. In the organization of the Blades, I outranked her though this was certainly not because I had years of outstanding service or something. No, it had just been a field promotion Caius had given me before he left so I wouldn’t be slowed down by Imperial politics. If anything, Elone was twice the Blade I was. Still, she looked up to me for advice in this case. ,,Light armour, likes to sneak up from behind, weapons coated in a poison that would have killed me within a heartbeat if it wasn’t for my…….medical situation. This guy is a professional assassin who must’ve been stalking me since I came down from Red Mountain. Must be an amateur though. If he’d been more experienced, he’d have known that his plan would fail.” I concluded and now looked up at her for more information.
Elone stood still, staring at the death assassin’s body for a moment. Then, she shrugged. ,,I don’t recognize him or the armour but since this is Vvardenfell, there are only two possibilities. Either he is an independent assassin hired by an independent person without too much wealth or he is Morag Tong and has been hired by a high ranking House member. Judging by how well-made the armour is and the quality of his weapons, his service couldn’t be cheap so it has to be the latter. Morag Tong.” She said and bent down to feel the black fabric. ,,Do you know anyone who wants you death?” She asked me next.
,,Lots of people. I’m Telvanni, which already means a boatload of enemies not to mention everyone else I insulted in the past. Not many would try though after my little stunt with Dagoth Ur.” I spoke with complete disinterest. There had been a time when I tried to keep track of my enemies but the list grew so long, I just decided not to think about it. Elone stood up from her crouched position and frowned at me. ,,Speaking about insults, I believe you still owe me an apology from the first few days after your arrival here.”
I laughed at that. ,,I already told you, I’m Telvanni. Being rude is in the job description.” ,,You weren’t Telvanni then. I may be a hag who plays by the strings of the Emperor like a little puppet but I’m not stupid.” She continued. I nearly bit my tongue. After a long silence between us, I threw up my hands in defeat. ,,Alright, I apologize. I’m as much a puppet as you are, only an immortal Daedra is playing the strings in my case.”
After the commotion in the village had died down, we could continue our meal. ,,So what are you going to do? You could try to get out of here. I could arrange something with Ergalla for you.” Elone offered. I shook my head over my third mug of flin. ,,No, I’ll wait. Something feels odd about this and I want to investigate. It shouldn’t be that hard. I once met a Morag Tong contact in Vivec for Caius. I think I’m going to look him up and ask a few questions. Find out who’s after me.” I replied and then gave one of my trademark grins. ,,This is my chance for heroics without Azura manipulating events behind the scenes.”
Elone didn’t share my sense of humour. ,,You can’t do much investigating as the Nerevarine. You should try to obscure your identity somehow. You could start by ditching your armour.” She advised me. The idea was instantly rejected. I’d formed a bond with the suit that had saved my life so many times. Besides, getting rid of several unique artefacts was a bit harder than simply walking downstairs and selling them to Arille. She was right though, I would never be able to investigate anything as the Nerevarine and in a high-profile city as Vivec, my trademark armour would be unable to hide my identity. I decided to cover up the cuirass with a brown cloth and sold my pauldrons and greaves. Those were the only generic pieces safe for my boots, which I couldn’t ditch cause I preferred to have something between my feet and the road. Everything else would be impossible to leave anywhere unguarded. But even if my cuirass had been covered up, Wraitguard would be enough to give me away. I threw it into my backpack.
That night, I stood on the back of the Siltstrider as it hurried to Vivec. Once the Foreign quarter appeared on the horizon, I nodded to the Dunmer who stopped the bug and then turned it around to return to Seyda Neen. I’d paid extra for this. While the Siltstrider hurried back to the west, I dropped down to the ground and finished the last stretch of my journey on foot. Once again, I was in Vivec, the only city that had completely failed to give me a single good memory whatsoever. I couldn’t wait to hear the Ordinators call me scum again.
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Nice. :) Jun 29 2007, 12:36 AM jack cloudy Please don't complain when I add a lot of fano... Jun 30 2007, 03:18 PM The Metal Mallet Oooo, an external cameo jack? You're trying s... Jun 30 2007, 05:08 PM blockhead They've stolen Chrysamere! Those fetchers... Jun 30 2007, 08:40 PM jack cloudy Well, Chrysamere is one hell of a sword. Without i... Jul 12 2007, 07:33 PM blockhead
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And thanks all of you for waiting. The much belat... Aug 13 2007, 02:50 AM The Metal Mallet Oh the Black Dart Gang. They didn't know who ... Aug 12 2007, 08:44 PM BSD-IES I've been reading your stories here for some t... Aug 13 2007, 11:55 PM jack cloudy Thank you, BSD-IES. And welcome to the boards.
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1: Revan didn... Aug 24 2007, 08:41 PM The Metal Mallet Ooo, this is an interesting twist. But I guess wh... Aug 24 2007, 10:00 PM Lord Revan Aye.
Demi-gods, go figure. Lol, Luper better not... Aug 24 2007, 10:05 PM jack cloudy Well, I needed something for later on and a plane ... Sep 2 2007, 09:19 PM blockhead
,,Hi, Azura.” I called across the distance, simpl... Sep 3 2007, 06:29 AM The Metal Mallet Ooooo, this is an interesting twist. Looks like w... Sep 2 2007, 11:59 PM jack cloudy Now now, Blockie. Remember what Azura said? Power ... Sep 9 2007, 06:19 PM blockhead
Now now, Blockie. Remember what Azura said? Power... Sep 10 2007, 01:50 AM The Metal Mallet Mmm more Luper-y goodness. Keep it up! Sep 10 2007, 04:57 AM Lucidarius You are a splendid storyteller. I finally read thr... Sep 11 2007, 07:42 PM jack cloudy Thanks for the compliments. Be warned though, this... Sep 16 2007, 05:29 PM The Metal Mallet Ooo, this is an interesting turn of events. Nerev... Sep 16 2007, 07:41 PM Lucidarius The hero likened to the villains? That's brave... Sep 16 2007, 09:58 PM blockhead Maybe our hero has been thrown into an alternate u... Sep 16 2007, 11:43 PM jack cloudy Sorry, Blockhead. You're seeing to much in the... Sep 23 2007, 04:19 PM The Metal Mallet Ahhh, the resourcefulness of magic! Luper see... Sep 23 2007, 10:26 PM Lucidarius Caius Cosades? :D
Controlling four minds simul... Sep 24 2007, 12:46 PM jack cloudy Lol, yeah. There are two ways to look at it.
In-st... Oct 7 2007, 07:51 PM Lucidarius Great description of Luper's musings regarding... Oct 8 2007, 06:31 PM The Metal Mallet Goody goody! Luper acting all sneaky is he no... Oct 8 2007, 10:44 PM jack cloudy With Luper behind the steering wheel? Not long. :D... Oct 14 2007, 07:45 PM blockhead
And for the mountains, I was rather pushed at try... Oct 15 2007, 04:42 AM The Metal Mallet Ahh, a classic Luper moment. I love reading those... Oct 15 2007, 06:32 AM Agent Griff I've finally come around to reading evrything ... Oct 17 2007, 07:42 PM jack cloudy This is kinda funny. Luper is the only character o... Oct 25 2007, 06:04 PM Gaius Maximus I've been trying to catch up with this for a w... Oct 25 2007, 07:08 PM jack cloudy Check his skills through information you already h... Oct 26 2007, 12:16 PM Gaius Maximus MoaHRWCtbaSoOoYDU - Man of a hated race who claims... Oct 26 2007, 12:21 PM mplantinga Just got caught up. I have to say I've enjoyed... Oct 26 2007, 11:36 PM Lucidarius Great tension defusion in the bar.
And my five ce... Oct 28 2007, 11:22 PM jack cloudy I've got a great help for outlining Luper... Nov 15 2007, 10:07 PM Gaius Maximus Ooh, interesting! Now Luper is on for scouting... Nov 15 2007, 10:40 PM mplantinga Using the book is a wonderful way to give Luper an... Nov 16 2007, 04:21 PM minque
Using the book is a wonderful way to give Luper a... Dec 2 2007, 11:56 PM jack cloudy What would happen if he changes the past? I don... Dec 3 2007, 06:27 PM blockhead Our hero has become ... devious. :) Innnnnterest... Dec 3 2007, 11:56 PM mplantinga Interesting installment. I must admit that you... Dec 4 2007, 12:54 AM jack cloudy Don't worry, Planty. I was hoping that Luper... Dec 5 2007, 11:04 PM blockhead
Oh, and one last thing for the readers. Is what L... Dec 5 2007, 11:57 PM mplantinga So, now we find out the purpose for the extra mark... Dec 6 2007, 04:39 PM jack cloudy Ok, I guess I'll give my view of things here.
... Dec 6 2007, 10:31 PM mplantinga Maybe his speechcraft skill is very high?
About t... Dec 7 2007, 04:34 PM jack cloudy More tying in with the book. :D
The Duke and hi... Dec 19 2007, 08:43 PM mplantinga That was unexpected. I wonder who this woman is, a... Dec 20 2007, 04:26 PM blockhead Who is this mystery woman? Fascinating! More... Dec 20 2007, 11:28 PM minque Uhhh yeah....mysterious women are always intriguin... Dec 22 2007, 08:59 PM
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