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Megil Tel-Zeke |
Sep 1 2005, 03:36 AM
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Joined: 25-June 05
From: Wilmington NC

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Megil veered through the city taking in all teh citizens, examining suspicious people, just keeping the city under hawk-like eyes.
Occasionally he would listen to the thoughts roaming around, never picking up anything interesting.
Soon the stood in the plaza in front of the hall of justice, a large cathedral like structure infront of them, spire reaching into the skies. the place filled with archways and windows, stained glass, skylights, basically giving the feeling of still being out in the open.
Megil walked through the hall of justice greeting workers, informants, and guards. he eventually stepped down the hallway leading to his office, a messenger with a large stack of papers waited by the vividly engraved 20 foot double doors that led into the backworks of the hall of justice, where civilians or for even that matter, house authorities could enter, unless they ahd a special permit.
The door's opened to reveal a network of offices where paperwork and messages routed themselves around, a detailed report of every person entering or leaving the city, sales made, and in this inner complex, the currency values where calculated.
Megil stepped int his office, it was large, yet comforting, it was tid yet cluttered with papers, and messages, spy reports, and bookshelves covered in more paperwork.
Megil sat down behind his desk.
"Looks like another busy day Darus." he said as the door shut behind them.
he picked up some of the reports, and began reading them. Perusing most of them, and occasionally reading in detail suspucious activity, and labor accidents from teh port construction. After reading a few, he leaned back on his chair.
"So tell me Darus have you come t a decision on what might be done about Isaarun's rebellious activities?"
OOC: sry i feel the new city has to have lot's of description. anyways, sparring match between MEgil and Darus' soon. you know seems like a rather normal way of relieving stress, and also build trust and know that both can defend themselves, and fight together if need be.
This post has been edited by Megil Tel-Zeke: Sep 1 2005, 03:40 AM
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"By keeping others at a distance you avoid a betrayal of your trust. But while you may not be hurt that way you musnt forget that you must endure the loneliness." Friendly Hostility Fanboi
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DoomedOne |
Sep 1 2005, 03:44 AM
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Joined: 13-April 05
From: Cocytus

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So, the half-breed was trying to be peaceful... didn't he realize that he had already tried peace? En'Fel let his own pride shrivel up just earlier, and now suddenly another man was choking his pride again. En'Fel could only be thankful he was not as proud as, say, Hel'Tic, and therefore felt no reason to jump to anger. Still, looking at the dead corpses of Pidou and Altass, En'Fel understood just two things. The first was he would kill that Battlmage, and the second was he would do it slowly.
"Watch yourself!" shouted the Battlemage. "Do not get involved with common criminals like these or I will bunch you amongst them and kill you where you stand. Walk away right now, and don't turn your head, or there will be no turning back."
"So arrogant for a worthless lap-dog," En'Fel grumbled quietly.
One of the other two Telvanni began circling around the half-breed, his sword out in a non-chalant fighting position. The other kept his sword pointed directly at Hel'Tic's neck, but his eyes were focused on the half-breed as well.
(OOC: Feel free to RP the three telvanni soldiers, and since my guys are tied up that should give you some freedom)
This post has been edited by DoomedOne: Sep 1 2005, 03:51 AM
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A man once asked the Buddha, "How does one escape the heat of the summer sun?"
And the Buddha replied, "Why not try crawling into the blazing furnace?"
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Channler |
Sep 1 2005, 03:48 AM
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Joined: 20-March 05
From: Nashville, North Carolina

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Falx
Up on the 4th teir of the inn/bar lay the private quarters for the workers of the bar. Falx spent much of his latter life by his room, out on the balcony. The chair creaked as he leaned foward slowly feeling over the jewel encrusted box.
When he opened the lid, it filled with light for the first time in 5 years. It housed the sword that Acryakt had given him, a futile sign of another life. Falx lifted the case in which the broadsword sat, and revealed a secret compartment. This hid another weapon, a weapon of a friend.
After the New Vivic Inn was established and doing well on its own, Falx left to explore a bit of the world, or rather a smaller part of the world. The place that had forever changed his life. Long ago, six feet under, several friends layed their precious articles upon his "grave".
The only thing recovered was a Katana, one of master swordsmanship quality.
"Jonacin's..." Falx felt over the hilt and ran his fingers up the blade with his eyes shut, memory's seem to flood his mind.
There was a sound in the hallaway and Falx hid the objects quickly, as though they were contraband. He stepped back out unto the deck and looked over the square. It seemed some one was staring right back at him, but from a window across the plaza.
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“I'm not insensitive, I just don't care.” -Anonymous 
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Dantrag |
Sep 1 2005, 03:58 AM
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Councilor

Joined: 13-February 05
From: The cellar of the fortress of the fuzz

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Sel was silent for a second, as was everyone else.
"You're the murderer." Sel said flatly. He looked closer. "Hey! You're the guy that killed a man for hating the divines!" He remembered that day in Ald'ruhn...it was the day that Arcyakt was defeated.
Akar
"You chose your own fate." Akar said flatly. He gripped his sword with both hands and swung at the leader, hoping that once he was gone, the entire group would flee. Maybe they were common cowards, maybe not.
The leader dodged and launched a quick counter attack. Akar barely got his large sword up to bear, but did succeed in saving his own life, if not in looking graceful.
Akar swung again, horizontally, but this time he stopped in mid swing and reversed the motion, hoping that the leader's parry would be poorly-aimed and form an opening for a well-placed stab. Luckily, the feint worked, and Akar smiled grimly as he pulled his sword from the mer's gut.
Remembering what the ashlander had said, he cut off his arms as he lay writhing on the ground. After the grim task was done, he healed the wound in his midsection so he would be alive for questioning.
He looked at the other Telvanni. "Are you leaving now?"
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"Its when murder is justice that martyrs are made"
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DoomedOne |
Sep 1 2005, 04:12 AM
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Master

Joined: 13-April 05
From: Cocytus

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En'Fel stared giddily as he watched the Battlemage fumble around with his axe. He must have been low on mana from the last fight, doing all those crazy spells to take En'Fel's team down. As he suggested, both arms were dismembered and the Battlemage was left in too much pain to concentrate.
The other two Telvanni moved in but froze once they saw the sword stab into the guy's gut. They looked like they were about to take off running.
"Not yet, my sword," En'Fel cautioned one of the scouts. He looked from En'Fel to the half-breed, back to the En'Fel, and back to the half-breed, and didn't appreciate the look he was getting from either of them. He placed the sword lightly on the ground, and sped off after his friend who was already on his way.
"Alright, Ganfi, untie us," En'Fel ordered, and nearly a second later severed pieces of rope fell to the ground around Ganfi. His throwing star was out and he worked his way to each of his compatriots.
"You, Telvanni?" En'Fel started before Ganfi had reached him.
"Yes... my name is--" the Telvanni began.
"I don't care what your name is," En'Fel interrupted, getting a swagger about him now that all his arrogant words paid off. He felt like he was something more than he was, like he had the situation under control from the beginning or something. He had the attitude of an experienced warrior, and he would play it that way, especially since he was around the company of the new-comer who saved his life. "You should remember my name though."
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A man once asked the Buddha, "How does one escape the heat of the summer sun?"
And the Buddha replied, "Why not try crawling into the blazing furnace?"
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gamer10 |
Sep 1 2005, 04:32 AM
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Master

Joined: 7-June 05
From: Home

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The young ashlander and Ced were standing in a sewer, the sewers of Vivec. Releasing her from his grip, he backed away and started mutteirng to himself about random problems he had. Like compulsive violence, and the inability to think clearly in nervous situations. " . . . now I have a burden to deal with . . .could just leave her somewhere to rot . . .or kill her . . .yes I rather like the latter idea. Kill her it is." " . . wait, if they find you she'll make a good hostage . . . you could use her to get out of nearly every situation . . .maybe kidnapping wasn't such a bad idea after all. . . what is she escapes. You can't risk her giving away your whereabouts, kill her." Ced drew his sword and stepped closer. (OOC: I have too go sleep now anyway.  )
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DoomedOne |
Sep 1 2005, 04:39 AM
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Master

Joined: 13-April 05
From: Cocytus

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En'Fel stared coldly at the traveller. He wanted to say more, but he knew he shouldn't.
"Look around..." he said simply, waving his hands over the bodies of his two dead friends. "Telvanni," he began while picking his bonesword from the ground, "Why are you trying to exterminate our people?"
"Ex-- exterminate?" the Telvanni tried to play innocent while choking through the pain.
"You surrounded us in nightfall so we would not escape, your burned our camp, you're hunting through the Grazelands searching for our remnants. This here, this was the advanced party for the invasion of the Ahemussa. If you deny any of this, I will slice off your feet," there was a bit of a calm growing in him, like En'Fel was returning to the passive state he was in before the fighting broke out.
"Okay, okay I'll tell you! We want the land!"
"You have the land! Why do you want me?"
"We just want the land, that's it!"
"You hunt us down and you murder every one of us!" En'Fel's toned grew sterner
"No--"
With the flick of the sword, the Telvanni felt a sharp pain on the back of his ankle. The sword only went about two inches deep, but it was enough.
"He ordered it! He would not say why!"
"Who? Who ordered it?!"
"Our, our archmagister!"
"A name I need a name!"
"No, no please!" the Telvanni cried. En'Fel brought his arm back as if to swing against the ankle again.
"Melkaan Uvirith!"
"Thank you," En'Fel stated, and lowered his arm.
There was a pause, "Can I... can I live?" the Telvanni asked, his voice turning up. En'Fel paced around him to face him. He sheathed his sword and raised his two fingers to the Telvanni's face, touching them against his forehead.
"You might feel a slight chill..." he cautioned, then cast his spell. The Telvanni's skin chrystalized all over, and he feel to the ground as one frozen corpse.
"Now then, traveller," he turned his head to look at the traveller. He felt so exhausted from the spell he could barely stand up, but he pushed on, trying to look as powerful as he could, as though slaying someone in one spell was the easiest trick in the world. "I owe you a debt."
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A man once asked the Buddha, "How does one escape the heat of the summer sun?"
And the Buddha replied, "Why not try crawling into the blazing furnace?"
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Megil Tel-Zeke |
Sep 1 2005, 04:47 AM
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Master

Joined: 25-June 05
From: Wilmington NC

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A knock came to the door.
"Come in,"
A young woman stepped in, a member of the Mage's guild.
"Sir we have recived reports of unauthorized teleportation into the city."
Megil didn't glance up from a report he was scrutinizing.
"Were did the sensors report the teleportation ocurring?"
"In the undercity, sire, the sewers to be more precise."
Megil glanced up for a moment,
"Thank you, I'll have some people sent down to investigate,"
This sort of thing hapened occasionaly, some refugee, or criminal thought they could escape by entering the mases of vivec, not knowing that the city had defenses that traced magicka, and only certain districts, primarily the Mage's guild and some of the inner halls, had permission for teleportation.
The young mage bowed and left, Megil returned to the reports and his discussio with Darus _______________________________________________________________
The sylphs had passed out of knowledge and once again believed to be mythical creatures of wive's tales. but the water of vivec was usually patrolled by several hundred sylphs, being invisible and silent in water they patrolled the waterways, including the sewers. One such sylph watched the stranger with the child, not acting but simply watching. they never made an apearance, simply eyes watching, and reporting to megil.
This post has been edited by Megil Tel-Zeke: Sep 1 2005, 04:53 AM
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"By keeping others at a distance you avoid a betrayal of your trust. But while you may not be hurt that way you musnt forget that you must endure the loneliness." Friendly Hostility Fanboi
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Red |
Sep 1 2005, 05:00 AM
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Mouth

Joined: 29-May 05
From: If you're lucky, sometimes I'm here.

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QUOTE(Megil Tel-Zeke @ Sep 1 2005, 03:36 AM) Megil veered through the city taking in all teh citizens, examining suspicious people, just keeping the city under hawk-like eyes. Occasionally he would listen to the thoughts roaming around, never picking up anything interesting. Soon the stood in the plaza in front of the hall of justice, a large cathedral like structure infront of them, spire reaching into the skies. the place filled with archways and windows, stained glass, skylights, basically giving the feeling of still being out in the open. Megil walked through the hall of justice greeting workers, informants, and guards. he eventually stepped down the hallway leading to his office, a messenger with a large stack of papers waited by the vividly engraved 20 foot double doors that led into the backworks of the hall of justice, where civilians or for even that matter, house authorities could enter, unless they ahd a special permit. The door's opened to reveal a network of offices where paperwork and messages routed themselves around, a detailed report of every person entering or leaving the city, sales made, and in this inner complex, the currency values where calculated. Megil stepped int his office, it was large, yet comforting, it was tid yet cluttered with papers, and messages, spy reports, and bookshelves covered in more paperwork. Megil sat down behind his desk. "Looks like another busy day Darus." he said as the door shut behind them. he picked up some of the reports, and began reading them. Perusing most of them, and occasionally reading in detail suspucious activity, and labor accidents from teh port construction. After reading a few, he leaned back on his chair. "So tell me Darus have you come t a decision on what might be done about Isaarun's rebellious activities?" OOC: sry i feel the new city has to have lot's of description. anyways, sparring match between MEgil and Darus' soon. you know seems like a rather normal way of relieving stress, and also build trust and know that both can defend themselves, and fight together if need be. Darus waited a few seconds, and replied in a serious tone "I believe we should watch him closely, dig up every bad deed he has ever done in his life and have a spy, preferably an attractive dunmeri female, find out more about his plans". Darus stood in the office until interrupted by the mage. "Sire Megil, I don't think that's a very dangerous threat, but no refugees have been allowed transportation from Bitter-Wood. Would you like me to call a recon crew?" Darus was used to this happening, though it always excited him. OOC: Bitter-Wood is the village Shakur founded that houses refugees. Is it ok if once and a while they send refugees Megil? This post has been edited by Red: Sep 2 2005, 12:27 AM
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Megil Tel-Zeke |
Sep 1 2005, 05:18 AM
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Master

Joined: 25-June 05
From: Wilmington NC

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OOC: you started with Shakur, and ended as Darus  IC: "Bitter-wood... sounds familiar." Megils aid, laying the report down on the desk, he sifted through some files, and brought up a small one. "Ah yes bitter-wood, small refugee village, hmm no large threat, leader is Shakur Ir shin. why have they had no transportation? seems odd. It's Shakur's village, of course we will accept refugees from there" Megil brought out a blank form, filled it out and signed it. he placed it on a box, where all outgoing paper's were placed. "There," he said with a smile. He then turned to the prios conversation. "Good plan, I'll have the Center of informant resources find a good candidate. we will let the other informants in house Hlaalu know of this, when she is put in place, we will need credentials to get her close enough to Isaarin." Megil glanced through a few more documents, somehow managing to go through nearly all the pile on his desk. "So, Darus are you up for another friendly spar?" Megil asked, activating the hidden door that led to a training chamber. This post has been edited by Megil Tel-Zeke: Sep 1 2005, 05:21 AM
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"By keeping others at a distance you avoid a betrayal of your trust. But while you may not be hurt that way you musnt forget that you must endure the loneliness." Friendly Hostility Fanboi
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DoomedOne |
Sep 1 2005, 05:58 AM
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Master

Joined: 13-April 05
From: Cocytus

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Wred
Could the night be more annoying? With each step the aching in his muscles grew more painful. He walked across the bridge and near the eight plates, waved at a guard he passed and finally slumped in the middle of the street.
"Are you alright?" the guard asked him.
"Yes, it's this thirty-two hour shift, I can't move my legs."
"I don't see why they had you working over time like that," the guard commented.
"Oh you know, one guard goes missing and suddenly they treat it like the entire town is under attack. Everyone is so shifty these days, what with the building tension between houses."
"I'll tell you what," the guard offered his hand so Wred could stand up. "Go to your room and catch some sleep, I can cover you shift, not like anything is happening tonight."
Wred gripped his hand to stand up, "Thanks, I won't forget this. I'll be back in eight hours."
"Yeah, yeah well there's no cause to be rude with a fellow guard at this time."
"Of course, be at peace, friend."
"Be at peace," the guard answered and continued on his pace. Wred headed straight to his quarters for a some deeply needed shut-eye.
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A man once asked the Buddha, "How does one escape the heat of the summer sun?"
And the Buddha replied, "Why not try crawling into the blazing furnace?"
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