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Elisabeth Hollow |
Sep 5 2013, 11:42 PM
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Kayla opened her mouth to offer a rebuttal to Ylenno, when she felt a chill as the pictures of her homeland flitted in front of her eyes. Tears sprang and threatened to fall as she saw the falling snow. she could almost feel the wind whipping her auburn hair around her face.
When the song was over, everyone seemed to enjoy it very much. Aravi gushed to the bard, and everyone seemed relaxed and happy. But Kayla felt...empty. She'd spent too long away from Skyrim. She missed Ma'Dat, her Khajiit father figure and mentor.
She shook the feeling and put on a mock-frown and a scolding tone. She pointed a finger at Ylenno's nose, which was curiously at height with her own.
He's too tall to just be a Bosmer.
"Ylenno! Don't start something you can't finish!" she said, referring to the last-second slip-in of his lips when she meant to aim for his cheek. She felt a slight blush creep up as she realized that he wouldn't be the type to stutter his way through a response. Oh, she'd get it now. He wouldn't yank her between booths and ravish her, but he'd definitely make her regret saying anything. It didn't help that she found him attractive for a Bosmer, funny hair and tendency to be a pest aside.
Either way, she was sure he'd leave her gaping with his response. He'd probably lowkick her and sit on her stomach, or something of the sort. There was just no telling with Ylenno.
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Darkness Eternal |
Sep 6 2013, 12:52 AM
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Joined: 10-June 11
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A job offer?This changed everything. Vera Castius opened the door wider to let Aravi step inside, giving Aravi a view of her entire room and the weapons that were spread throughout the bed. The simple words spoken from Aravi had changed the situation and her demeanor toward the khajiit, for she had made herself a potential employer requiring her services. She had a rule of her conduct in the presence of those who had coin to offer, and a respectable and professional attitude is what helped make things happen. Always be polite to a client.“Take a seat if you like,” Vera said to Aravi, motioning her head to one of the chairs in the corner near the dresser. She took her own seat on the edge of the bed, hands comfortable, eyes set on Aravi. She waited for the khajiit to speak. What manner of job does she want done? Personally protection wasn’t a thought. Aravi was more than capable of protecting herself, and she didn’t strike Vera as a woman who would pay someone to watch her back for a given amount of time. Someone killed or captured? Possible. Runaway lover, convict, deadbeat owing her coin, or a personal vendetta she would have unfold with the capture of the offender. Vera’s seen it all. So she waited for Aravi to elaborate on what job she wanted realized. **** Irvana took the liberty to sit down. Indeed, someone did try to probe their way into our psyche.Abiene explained it all as she refreshed herself using the basin of water. She revealed information of her birthsign and the weakness she had which was empathy. Irvana agreed with her on that matter alone. Darnand began asking a question of his own; how much experience does she have in the subject. There was a chance he suspected she wasn't affected by the mind-reading because she might have been the culprit. Abiene explained to her that he was a conjurer and he had averted the intrusion. The black-haired woman settled further in her chair, fingers interlocked. Abiene offered the possibility that it was an act born of mischief. Darnand glared at her, giving her his own piece of mind of her indulgent nature. Abiene made a comment about an individual named Jerric, and crossed her arms in an act of silencing herself. Darnand looked at Irvana, obviously waiting on an answer to her question. She obliged. "I felt it," Irvana confessed. "I was always attuned to the world; I can sense when something is amiss. I felt the unwelcome presence within my mind and I simply cast an illusion spell in my mind, producing false thoughts." She set her golden-hued eyed on Darnand. "I'm a scholar. I studied at the Arcane University and the Imperial College, as well. I know much about the mysteries of this world; both good and ill. I've researched all I can to protect myself from the malicious powers of this world and I am fortunate to have learned a bit of knowledge that protected my mind from external dangers." She turned to Abiene. "Unfortunately for you, my dear friend, you have been a victim of this act and I must side with Darnand on the call that this must have been something beyond a mere child's play." Prank or no, this power was still power, and Irvana had tremendous problems with those trying to gain insight into her mind. "If one is powerful enough to possess such an ability then I believe this is a serious issue to consider. You are a wonderful, helpful and generous woman, Abiene. But there are people out there who are willing to exploit you for your kind nature. You must always believe there is someone out there for you. Even the kindest of souls have enemies. I learned this the hard way."
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And yet I am, and live—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 below—above the vaulted sky.”
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Uleni Athram |
Sep 6 2013, 02:36 AM
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Ylenno purred greatly and narrowed his eyes at Kayla.
"Is that an invitation," he said, in his huskiest voice. "With that bug-musk on you, I could always say I've bewitched and thus entirely not responsible for what I'd do. I could even say you've been out to seduce little old moi! There's some private booths around here, I'm sure, and I've been dying to try out some of the ... things I've seen in a pillowbook. Wanna see how sharp the Cavefish Shanker became?"
He stared at her for a moment. He then exploded in his trademark laughter as he broke from the embrace and playfully low-kicked her in the knees. Kayla was a warrior and a daughter of Skyrim, she had her scars and the rending gales of northern winter may have roughened her up somewhat, but she was still an Altmer, and had their arcane beauty about her. Safe to say he found her undeniably charming.
"It's been a while, really! So how about you? What have you been up to, aside from raising sticks and corrupting innocence"
He looked around the table, and found that a handful of them had excused themselves, including Aravi.
"So yeah, what've you been up to? Quite the colorful friends you have, by the way."
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Darkness Eternal |
Sep 6 2013, 03:04 AM
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Joined: 10-June 11
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Skyrim, Vera said thoughtfully. That's some distance.
She ran her hand over her chin while her eyes remained focus intently on Aravi. Not only was Aravi looking to pay for her services, she would also be present on the trip. So in a way it was a manner of an escort service. They needed a person who was capable of fighting, and Vera was just the one. Whatever issue she had with their last time together seemed completely irrelevant. Aravi must have liked what she had seen.
It wasn't her most favorite of tasks within a job, for she found that working alone was much more efficient than working with other hard-headed individuals. Aravi had a different approach to combat, and Vera had no problems with it. Her companions on the other hand might get in the way. Too many minds on a single task led things to different unwanted directions. It was far better to work in one singular plan than many different ones. She hoped that things would go smoothly. Things didn't seem to go entirely too well with Kayla involved.
But Skyrim . . .
She was familiar with the Old Kingdom. After her occupation in Cyrodiil she headed to the Fatherland for more work and a new home. Things never changed. Just the landscape and the native creatures, but work was the same. It wasn't a job beyond her abilities. She does things that she's good at, and for which she gets paid to be the best.
Tracking someone down, pursuing him or her in the width of the province, capturing, transporting, killing anyone who had to be killed in order to get the job done; all cold-pleasures, to be savored as tests and confirmations of her own talents.
If Aravi paid well enough, she would go without as much as a fuss. Those who hired her hand, hired her whole self. She just hoped there wouldn't be any arguments or verbal brawling. The khajiit was calm and collected, and this was good enough for her.
Only Vera knew how bad it was to negotiate with an idiot.
Dealing with any of the clients, whether a matter of direct negotiation or a third-party negotiation with a middle person was more dreadful than satisfying. It always turned out to be the same damn thing, every damn time. They never want to pay up right away. Even members of the Fighter's Guild would accept a fraction of an original contract, sometimes as low as ten percent. That was one of the reasons Vera disliked working with them. She had never taken a single septim than the agreed-upon sum, and had no intention of ever doing it.
Aravi spoke her mind to pay half before the departure, half later. This was acceptable. What mattered was the right price, and Vera could take on any job . . . for the right price.
She wouldn't raise any questions on why Aravi wanted the creature's souls. She didn't particularly care. It wasn't any of her buisiness and if the reasons became clear, then so be it. If not, then so be it.
"Outlaws shouldn't be much of an issue with us as a small group. They don't always work in large numbers; draws too much attention. If they do, then they're a few meat-pieces short of a brain."
She took in some air. "I'll accompany you if the price is right. My rate is triple that of ordinary pay from either the Companions or the Fighter's Guild," Vera explained to Aravi casually. "The total is a thousand-six hundred gold pieces. I'll do whatever the job requires me to do to the letter and I'll do it to the best of my ability."
If Aravi did not like the price, it was her problem. Her clients pay her the kind of payment they do because of one thing: she gets the job done. Once she's caught her prey, nothing impedes from returning them in or taking them out. Nothing. If she take on an individual contract, she completes it. And everyone who's heard or worked with her before knows that. She was good at what she does, and the quality of her work demanded the quantity of her pay.
She looked upon Aravi with neither contempt nor any joy. It was more of a neutral look, placid. The only information she needed was the agreement and the exact location in Skyrim for proper planning. It was in Aravi's hands now.
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And yet I am, and live—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 below—above the vaulted sky.”
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Uleni Athram |
Sep 6 2013, 03:21 AM
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Ylenno donned a mock-haughty look and raised his nose in the air, his voice mock-disdainful.
"Well what do you want to call it then? Mehrunes' Razor? I'm not exactly an imaginative person, y'know; took me ten days to come up with the name."
He then stared at her with an incredulous look. She thinks herself unattractive. Like icing to a cake.
"With that kind of opinion of yourself, its no wonder we men find you seriousl-,"
He paused in mid-sentence as a foxy little blonde cutie passed them by, and judging by the sudden jolt Kayla gave and the 'come-hither' look by the other woman, it was clear Kayla was .. pinched.
Telvanni bug-musk, alright.
Ylenno would've barked a laughter were it not for the sudden finger in his face.
"Not a word," she said, more redder than a Skingrad tomato.
Oh yeah? How about a number?
With that same smirk on his face, he pointed at himself, Kayla and the other woman and then gestured the number 'three.' Ylenno waited for the other elf's reaction.
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Elisabeth Hollow |
Sep 6 2013, 03:31 AM
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Joined: 15-November 12
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The blonde's face nearly split in a grin as she nodded. Kayla's eyes widened and she shook her head vigorously.
"Augh! No! I can't- I mean I wouldn't know what-YLENNO!"
She shook her head at the blonde, her face reddening even more. The blonde looked mildly disappointed, then scanned the ground before disappearing between the shoulders of two large Nords. Kayla reeled on Ylenno, her lips pursed tightly, her eyes wide and her brows arched nearly to her hairline.
"You! You're going to get me in trouble!" Laughter threatened to escape, and she clenched her teeth, pointing at him again. She pulled her hand away, crossing her arms.
"Men find me what? Bad looking? That's not news. You even said yourself I'm ugly." She gave him a half grin to let him know there weren't any hard feelings.
"Besides," She let a small laugh escape. "Only a very special type of man gets to see my very special hidden tattoo." She raised her eyebrows twice, then laughed. She knew he'd piece it together. She waited for him to take the bait.
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Uleni Athram |
Sep 6 2013, 03:53 AM
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Joined: 19-September 11
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Ylenno put on a grand display of being disappointed. He waved dramatically at the blonde woman, a look of dark despair in his eyes as he wrung his hands, his heart broken at his ideas being rejected. He looked downcast at the ground, shuffling his feet like a maiden.
"Alas, but the realities of the world be omnipresent! Poor Ylenno accepts, for it is all he can do, but mine heart breaks and shatters at such a insistent denial!"
He smiled at Kayla.
"On the contrary, men find you seriously charming, and that's not the bug-musk talking, hey."
Then Kayla laid the trap. It was tantalizing trap, one he would love to get ensnared in and never get out, but even with his skillset he doubted he'd last long with the wounds he'd suffered earlier.
"Ooooh. A very special hidden tattoo, eh? So you've been in prison and been .... marked, I see. I have one myself, right in the middle of my buttocks! It says 'please don't'."
He then laughed.
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Darkness Eternal |
Sep 6 2013, 04:04 AM
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Joined: 10-June 11
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Someone had tried to poison Abiene. But why?
Irvana maintained her eerie calmness. She listened and concentrated on Abiene's words and movements. She was visibly fearful and refused to even continue the subject of the poisoning. She had obviously experienced something traumatic, a memory she was unwilling to revisit even though sometimes it may return to her.
Irvana could not recall with detail the last person that died in front of her. Too many had lost their lives before and it was something she learned to cope with. It was almost as easy as . . . breathing.
She wasn't sure what to do or how to approach this situation. Interrogating others was too bold, far too risky for exposure. It would yield more problems than positive results. The time was not yet ripe for such an audacious approach.
She looked at Abiene and saw the emotional young woman . . . what enemies could she make? Was it possible that the person reading her mind wanted to discover something born out of suspicion they initially had of someone or something.
No. It can't be . . .
Her eyes stayed on Abiene as her thoughts procecced through her vast intricate mind.
Or can it . . .
This was dangerous. Too dangerous. She didn't come this far to be a walking target.
Patience, Irvana told herself calmly. There are methods in rectyfing this problem.
Many scenarios played in her mind, and many outcomes. It was then that one possibility was a sacrifice—a strategic sacrifice, as one offers up a piece in chess: to draw the adversary into a fatal blunder. She could use Abiene as bait to lure the person into making use of her abilities.
She knows mages are at times not easily taken by surprise. Honed for such things, they are difficult to ensnare compared to the average individual. But they weren't fallible. Even the most gifted of mages can make one single mistake based on unwise decisions.
Irvana wouldn't spend her focus on such a trivial matter if it was something insignificant. But the mage, in attempting to read her mind and finding absolutely nothing may have the desire to try and probe again. This, too, was another trap she could possibly set and when the identity of this individual is discovered . . .
A smile spread through the woman's features like a serpent. "What if," she started to say. "What if one of us is used as bait to lure the culprit into trying to gain access once more? We can take precautions and find a manner to discover the fiend." She stopped, and then added. "If they do not attempt it again they are either gone, or they have suspected of our plan and hold no desire to continue."
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And yet I am, and live—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 below—above the vaulted sky.”
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Darkness Eternal |
Sep 6 2013, 04:13 AM
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Joined: 10-June 11
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Lost Knife Hideout. Didn't sound familiar. She would have to adjust to the location. She shook her head at the mention of the map. She can find the place on the map on her own.
Her prayers were answered. It looks like she was going to get paid this week afterall. She had two days to have her equipment ready and all the sleep she could try to get. She had to be rested, somewhat focused than her mind tended to distract her from being.
I can manage that, too.
Vera stood up from the edge of the bed and walked over to Aravi. She extended her hand, and held Aravi's furry palm in a firm, unyielding grip. A sign that buisness has reached a high point.
"Pleasure doing buisness with you." Vera said right before releasing her hand. Just there, she finally did offer Aravi a smile, though it was more of a forced grin. Just for the sake of being respectful.
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And yet I am, and live—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 below—above the vaulted sky.”
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Uleni Athram |
Sep 6 2013, 05:19 AM
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The two elves both shared a good and hearty laugh, adding to merriment of the tavern all around them. Ylenno held Kayla, glad that he finally met a familiar face. That brooding depression he had felt earlier was completely gone; in fact, it was erased to the point that it seemed it wasn't even there.
"I missed you too, Kayla," he said, and that was genuine. "In fact, I miss all of our guys. I miss Tarrick, I miss Elaninde, I miss Westley, your esteemed boy-toy, I miss Lycus and Monk-Boy, hard to believe I know but I do, and I miss lady dame Buffy."
He then sighed.
"The question still stands, though. What are you doing here?"
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Colonel Mustard |
Sep 6 2013, 05:38 AM
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Joined: 3-July 08
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Aravi made her excuses, saying she had business she needed to deal with upstairs, but promising to return once she was finished.
"Of course," Salyan said. "I'll see you soon."
She made her way over to the bar, ordering a ginger beer and slipping a magicka restoration potion from her back. She mixed the two together, the ginger overpowering the unpleasant taste of the potion (one that always faintly reminded her of spoiled meat) and scanned the crowd. She spotted Irvana, and considered heading over to her to apologise for her hasty brushing off of her earlier, but the imperial seemed to be busy with a conversation with Abiene, one they were both quite engrossed in, and Salyan decided that she would leave them be for the moment.
She took a sip of her drink, scanning the crowd and letting her magicka reserves and energy creep back with the potion's aid. A few minutes of rest left her feeling considerably improved, and at the end of those, she saw Aravi returning to the Wobbly Goblet's downstairs area.
"Over here!" she called to the khajiit, waving her hand to attract Aravi's notice.
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Elisabeth Hollow |
Sep 6 2013, 05:41 AM
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"I visited Buffy in Anvil." She said, sitting at a table that had just vacated. She absently wiped the crumbs of pastries off with one hand while keeping eye contact with Ylenno.
"She had a party for her birthday, and I was invited. I made a special trip down to see her. I didn't see you anywhere, though. I guess you left after...well." She knew he'd know about the circumstances the expedition left them in.
"I've been wandering. Slaying vampires here and there, grunging up extra coin for equipment repairs and food. There was actually a nest nearby, and, would you believe it, Lycus' wife went with us! They're made for each other." She left it at that. She didn't feel like discussing her ill temperment with the blonde Imperial. Instead, she reached across the table and squeezed his hands gently and gave him a brief smile.
"I don't want to intrude, but I can give you very, very strong healing potions. I've been run through with a sword,and they've saved my life. I can always make more. You look rough. They're in my room. Come up?" There was a hidden question in there. She'd only offer once, and never again.
"Or I could bring them down for you." She said quickly. Ylenno was a friend. If he wanted to share anything with her, it wouldn't be a bed. They weren't each others type. But still, her question lingered in the air, and try as she might, she couldn't take it back for posterity's sake. he'd either decline or ignore it. Those were the only two choices she saw. Then he'd crack a joke, and she'd be embarrassed, and she'd never live it down.
She realized she was staring at him, her expression soft and concerned. She gave him an embarrassed smile, pulling her hand back slightly.
Laegon is probably still in your bed. What's wrong with you?!
As if on cue, the Altmer walked downstairs with a spring in his step. His eyes scanned the room and flitted to her face momentarily before sauntering off, never acknowledging her presence.
And that's the end of that. She thought dryly.
Perhaps she was skewing her desires. She longed for companionship, and once she left Anvil, she and Westley parted ways, him heading back to the Imperial City and her to explore the lands south of her home. Both agreed to remain friends, to keep in touch, but neither complied. He had his own life while she had hers. As far as she was concerned, their friendship never died. Just like hers and Ylenno's didn't.
And she was about to ruin it. One of the most cheerful men she'd ever encountered, with the most wit she'd ever experienced, and a decent amount of loyalty.
Shame on you.
She looked away and pulled her hands back completely, hiding them under the table.
"I can just bring them down." She repeated, looking at the table. She wouldn't. She couldn't. Not Ylenno. She wouldn't ruin their friendship over some mead and heightened hormones. She bit her lower lip, inwardly admonishing herself.
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Grits |
Sep 6 2013, 01:17 PM
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Abiene
“What if one of us is used as bait to lure the culprit into trying to gain access once more?”
“Out of the question,” said Darnand. He frowned at Abiene. “You should leave immediately and return to Chorrol. I shall escort you.”
Abiene walked over to Irvana. “What a good idea,” she said, ignoring Darnand. “You two should go downstairs first. I’ll follow in a moment.”
She opened the door for Irvana and returned to Darnand’s side. He looked unhappy.
“My friend,” she said. His arms were still crossed over his chest. She took one of his hands in hers anyway. “What’s the worst that can happen tonight? Another bloody nose? You weren’t even affected. In your pursuits you pass through many dangers but find little time for joy. Let us take it while we may.”
Darnand lightly squeezed her fingers, though his expression didn’t change. “I shall return to the tavern, then. To good company, decent wine, and questionable food. Do not make me wait.”
“Don’t forget the excellent music,” Abiene said, brushing his knuckles against her cheek. He didn’t return her smile but she could tell he had relented.
Darnand stepped through the door. “My reputation will only be improved if folk assume we have had a tryst, so I will leave the timing of your return up to your discretion,” he said to Irvana.
It won’t be improved too much, Abiene thought, smiling to herself. We’ve only been up here for about five minutes.
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