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Darkness Eternal |
May 24 2013, 03:33 AM
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Joined: 10-June 11
From: Coldharbour
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Irvana reached out to Aravi to shake her hand. "I am pleased to make your acquaintance, Aravi."
She whirled to the healer and concluded that this must be Abiene. She exchanged looks from the khajiit and the breton. "I think that is the best course for now. And I appreciate your offer. But you look tired. I don't want to burden you. If you are to go to brave those things than it would be best if you were at your strongest."
When the healer(who revealed herself as Abiene) asked if she was able to go up the stairs, Irvana could only muster a small laugh. "I can walk. I'm just shaken, that's all. I've been assaulted before on various occasions back when I was younger. Being attacked by a creature who wants your blood is something entirely different and mortyfing. I've heard stories about vampires. Folk tales. I just don't want to end up being their next victim."
She breathed deeply and sighed, eager to climb the stairs and put this dilemma behind. Though her legs were still trembling. "Lead the way, dear Abiene."
From her time there with these new people, Irvana could see that they might have been shocked at the situation, and of course, its not every night a person survives an attack from a nosferatu.
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And yet I am, and liveā€”like vapours tossed. I long for scenes where man hath never trod A place where woman never smiled or wept There to abide with my Creator, God, And sleep as I in childhood sweetly slept, Untroubling and untroubled where I lie The grass belowā€”above the vaulted sky.ā€¯
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Grits |
May 24 2013, 11:18 AM
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Councilor
Joined: 6-November 10
From: The Gold Coast
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Abiene
Irvana let out a sigh. “Lead the way, dear Abiene.”
Abiene picked up her pack and cloak and headed up the stairs. Hethilion stood in the corridor, a key in each hand. He gestured to one of the doors. “For you, miss,” he said to Abiene. Then his eyes went over her head, she guessed to Irvana.
“I’ll join you in a moment,” Abiene called softly over her shoulder. She stepped into her chamber to put down her things.
The first thing she noticed was the filled tub, though she hadn’t asked for it. Bless you, Hethilion, Abiene thought. She hung her cloak and pack, removed her enchanted jewelry, then washed her hands at the basin.
A moment later she was back in the corridor looking for Irvana’s room.
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Darkness Eternal |
May 24 2013, 12:49 PM
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Master
Joined: 10-June 11
From: Coldharbour
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Irvana followed Abiene up the stairs with her black cloak hung over her shoulders. She was looking forward to a bath, and to be free from those wounds. She had no doubt Abiene might have some skill as a healer. The breton told her she would be with her shortly, and left to her own chamber to get prepared. Hethilion was in the hallway already, keys in each hand as he guided Irvana to one of the rooms.
She stood at the doorway, and then entered the chamber. With a timid attitude she started to search the room, looking at the fine sheets in the bed, the bench on the side of the entrance and everything that bespoke the neatness and luxury of the inn.
How fortunate I found this place, Irvana thought. She smiled as she saw the folded set of clothes in the corner, and then her smile turned to a slight frown when she looked at the walls. "There are no windows."
She turned to the Altmer, and then squeezed her lips tight. She stood there with her hands clasped together before her above her knee. Before he had a chance to reply, she spoke. "I think it would be safer. No chance of anything crawling through the window to get to me. If anything, I'll light a few candles here."
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And yet I am, and liveā€”like vapours tossed. I long for scenes where man hath never trod A place where woman never smiled or wept There to abide with my Creator, God, And sleep as I in childhood sweetly slept, Untroubling and untroubled where I lie The grass belowā€”above the vaulted sky.ā€¯
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Saquira |
May 24 2013, 04:25 PM
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Finder
Joined: 21-October 11
From: West of the College of Winterhold
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Fedura only listened with half an ear to the other people at the bar when a man, Theudebald, introduced himself to the other women. Instead she busied herself with finishing her meal, so that she could leave to go to bed as soon as possible. As luck would have it, the dunmer woman had only just finished her drink when another person wandered in through the door. This time however, she did turn her head when the sound of someone falling to the floor reached her ears, and the bloodied woman dripping water all over the floor caused her brows to furrow as she wondered if Ceylye was alright. The woman's pitiful voice as she asked for assistance immediately caused many in the public house to stir, and the female Breton by the bar stood up first, closely followed by the white-furred khajiit as they headed to the woman.
She stayed by the bar, not really paying much attention until the mention of vampires, at which her white eyes glanced towards the door before paying attention to what the others were saying. The legionnaire wanted to know the location of the attack, but Fedura doubted anything would be done about it by officials. Then a couple of the women declared that they'd take care of it the next day after they'd rested, and she wondered for a moment if they really were as experienced with vampire hunting as they said. However, she decided that it didn't really matter, as she'd be leaving the next day and it was doubtful that she'd ever see them again even if they survived the vampires.
When two of the women headed up the stairs, Fedura got of her chair and picked up her bag, turning to the Orsimer woman who'd returned to the bar only a little while ago. Upon asking which room she could take, she was given a key by the Orsimer, and directions as to how to get to her room. Then Fedura thanked her, paid her tab and headed towards the stairs. When she reached the top, she saw the two women and the Altmer housekeeper, but ignored what they were talking about and walked past them to her own room.
Having stepped inside the door and shut it behind her, the woman was relieved to finally have some time to herself. Quickly finding the bed with her eyes, she placed her pack and weapons at the foot of it before laying down on the soft fabric of the quilt, only intending to rest a moment before removing her armour.
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Darkness Eternal |
May 24 2013, 06:02 PM
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Master
Joined: 10-June 11
From: Coldharbour
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Irvana saw Abiene as she left her chamber to regroup with her and Hethilion. She decided that she should have asked the Imperial for whatever she wanted. Irvana considered the offer, but went with what Abiene originally ordered for her minutes prior. "Broth and bread is quite fine."
She paused, and shrugged her shoulders so that her cloak could fall off into her hands. "If you can have this washed. I would be ever so grateful."
Irvana looked down on the muddied robe that helped her walk at night without drawing too much attention to her youthful features and obvious nobility. It was black, and was ornamented with faint crimson symbols on them which indicated something of Daedric origin, but not entirely so. The attire itself wasn't enchanted, but it certainly was a rare piece of fabric.
"It means a lot to me." She smiled and then refused to say anything else. She didn't want to seem like she's taking advantage of them by asking for too much. Just then a white-eyed dark elf woman climbed the steps, looked at them, and retreated into her own chamber without saying so much as a single word.
Peculiar . . .
She looked at Abiene, and Hethilion and then scratched her own arm. "I suppose we should get started."
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And yet I am, and liveā€”like vapours tossed. I long for scenes where man hath never trod A place where woman never smiled or wept There to abide with my Creator, God, And sleep as I in childhood sweetly slept, Untroubling and untroubled where I lie The grass belowā€”above the vaulted sky.ā€¯
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Elisabeth Hollow |
May 24 2013, 06:42 PM
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Ancient
Joined: 15-November 12
From: Texas
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"Here's the plan," Kayla said to Aravi, her eyes still on the bard. "Go ahead and enjoy your dessert. We rest up tonight, get our baths, get some proper sleep. In the morning, we pack what we need. Potions, weapons, foodstuffs, etc. The usual. We talk to the girl and see it we can't find the bloodsucker based on what she says. She'll be calmer in the morning."
She turned her attention to Aravi, leaning one elbow on the bar. She set the other on her own knee. "We need to discuss our strengths and weaknesses so we can better team up. O work better with my hands and a sword. I'm awful at sneaking, but am pretty quick. I can manage with a bow, bit don't have one with me. I know destruction spells fairly well, and of course, my poisons are pretty good, if I say so myself." She grinned.
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Darkness Eternal |
May 24 2013, 10:09 PM
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Master
Joined: 10-June 11
From: Coldharbour
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Abiene entered the room, closed the door behind her, and advised that she took a seat on the bench and relax. Irvana did so. This will be painless . . .
The Imperial woman lifted her gown, exposing the rather nasty-looking scratch on her belly. She tried not to stare, but as she looked into the bretons eyes all Irvana could muster was a simple thank you.
The healer rolled up her sleeves, perhaps to try and not get it messy with the blood and damaged flesh Irvana had. She probably noted Irvana's concern, and asked if she would desire in having a ward placed at the door to keep out the intrusion of undead. Irvana thought about it, and decided against it.
As ravenous as those vampires are, would they truly be foolish enough to enter the Wobbly Goblet? With the armed warrior and Legion guard? As well as the vampire hunter herself! Irvana felt she would be safer with them around. There was no need for a ward spell.
"No," she simply said. "I don't think that's nescessary. I trust Aravi and the high elf vampire hunter are truly fierce warriors and even if they are asleep . . . would vampires really be foolish enough to attack twice? Surely they know we are all aware of them? They like to attack by surprise." Her voice trailed off and tears formed in her eye. "Like how they did to me."
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And yet I am, and liveā€”like vapours tossed. I long for scenes where man hath never trod A place where woman never smiled or wept There to abide with my Creator, God, And sleep as I in childhood sweetly slept, Untroubling and untroubled where I lie The grass belowā€”above the vaulted sky.ā€¯
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Elisabeth Hollow |
May 25 2013, 06:41 AM
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Ancient
Joined: 15-November 12
From: Texas
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Kayla's eyebrows raised only slightly when Aravi rattled off her skills.
"Any lock? Or, nearly any lock? That's extremely useful. Even the feral vamps keep loot. And if they have prisoners, well, that will come in handy as well." She stayed silent for a moment before turning completely to the bar. She gulped her wine down, giving up on Laegon. The bard did his job well, since he had only stopped playing during the ruckus. Once Irvana went upstairs, he had resumed his lute playing.
Kayla leaned rested her chin on one hand, drumming her fingers on her chin absently while she thought. Her other hand traced the etchings on her sword hilt.
"Since you can't take heavy blows, it might be wise for me to lead. If you, like most Khajiit, have sharp eyes, you can spot danger. If its in a cave, you can hide and let me deal with the vamps, coming in when I need you. I don't want to put you in danger."
She turned her head, keeping her head rested on her hand.
"I know a muffle spell to keep myself quiter, bit it's not foolproof. Let's get a bath and some rest. First one to wake up wakes the other. Sound good?"
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King Coin |
May 25 2013, 04:11 PM
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Joined: 6-January 11
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“There are some locks even I can’t get into, but for the most part, with enough time I can get into it.” Aravi had a few more questions before they broke for the night and Kayla just gulped down her wine. Aravi’s time became limited.
“I’m used to working with another, heavily armored warrior. We can do as you suggest, but this is how I normally work: When I find where they live, I look for a back entrance. If they haven one, great, I use it and sneak in. If not, I enter the front as quietly as I can. Sometimes they don’t even have sentries posted, depending on how unorganized they are. If I can get in quietly, I can usually kill a good number of them before the rest know I’m there. If it turns into a large fight, I can hold my own as long as I have room to move. I try to get around and attack distracted ones from the side or back.” She paused. “What kind of armor do you wear? Does your sword have any enchantments?”
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Grits |
May 25 2013, 07:09 PM
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Councilor
Joined: 6-November 10
From: The Gold Coast
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Abiene
“Would vampires really be foolish enough to attack twice?” Irvana said. “Surely they know we are all aware of them? They like to attack by surprise.” Her lovely eyes filled with tears. “Like how they did to me.”
“Oh, I’m sure you’re right,” Abiene quickly agreed. “I’m sorry I brought it up again.”
I’ll ward my door just the same, she thought. A shudder passed through her. To be enthralled and helpless, or even changed… It was the fuel of nightmares.
Abiene knelt beside Irvana. “I’ll tell you what I’m doing as I work, so you’ll know what you’re feeling. First I’m going to cleanse the wound here on your belly. I’ll help hold your gown aside, and now I’m casting the spell.” She was careful to keep the fabric out of the way so as not to further damage Irvana’s dress. “Now I’m going to place my fingers across the scratch, so you’ll feel my hand.” She sent healing energy through her fingertips, knitting up the layers of muscle and skin until no trace of damage remained.
“There. Now I’ll sit up and heal your neck.” Abiene put action to her words, rising onto her knees to reach the taller woman. She took care to gently lift Irvana’s hair out of the way. The Imperial possessed striking beauty, and Abiene was certain that she would not appreciate a haircut from the cleansing spell.
The caked blood and grime disappeared under Abiene’s hand, and the jagged bites faded away to nothing. She took a moment to send healing light throughout Irvana’s body, easing any bruised muscles and strained joints that would only begin to hurt after the shock of the attack had fully passed.
“All finished.” Abiene sat back down on her heels for a moment, drawing her senses back into herself. She smiled up at Irvana. “Do you hear that? I think Hethilion is out in the hall. Perhaps he has our refreshments.”
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Darkness Eternal |
May 25 2013, 10:18 PM
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Master
Joined: 10-June 11
From: Coldharbour
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Irvana relaxed, wiping away the moisture in her eyes and set away her swords. The silver pommel bore the same symbols that was on her cloak; old runes were clearly inscribed on the sheathe and blade.
Abiene worked her healing abilities on her. As she did she casually explained what she was doing, and what she'll be feeling during the restorative process. First she moved part of the gown aside, placed her finger on Irvana's belly and cast a spell. Pale tissue began to restore and heal.
The healer moved onto her neck, gently moving aside the strands of black hair that was in the way. The wound was cleaned and healed and the blood and all trace of an attack had vanished entirely. The third work of magic was sent throughout her entire body and Irvana felt that it was meant to ease the pains could've acquired during the attack.
After that, she sat back at her heels and smiled at Irvana. Irvana returned the smile and her eyes sparkled with what one could assume was hope and gratitude. "I feel amazing. Thank you so much, Abiene."
Abiene heard something, and Irvana did too. She turned her attention at the door and then back at the healer kneeling before her. She nodded. "I am hungry," she said. "And thirsty. Very thirsty. I would be delighted in trying out the broth."
She added. "And perhaps we can get to know each other better, no? I know we just met but I already consider you friend. Especially after what you've done for me."
This post has been edited by Darkness Eternal: May 25 2013, 10:43 PM
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And yet I am, and liveā€”like vapours tossed. I long for scenes where man hath never trod A place where woman never smiled or wept There to abide with my Creator, God, And sleep as I in childhood sweetly slept, Untroubling and untroubled where I lie The grass belowā€”above the vaulted sky.ā€¯
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