Hidden 5 mos ago 5 mos ago Post by FernStone
Raw
Avatar of FernStone

FernStone One Again Addicted to Pepsi Max

Member Seen 0-24 hrs ago



The Waystone Inn
Interactions: Ransom @Atrophy, Kel @NoriWasHere
Outfit: Very clean


Gods, was this guy thick or just delusional? Why was he smiling the whole time? Why was he laughing along with her?

“Good lord, she’s drunk, not deaf. Don’t listen to her, honey. Some people are just more superficial than others. I’m sure you have a great personality, and maybe in the right light you…”

Delusional. He was delusional. More than that, he was so far up his own ass he couldn’t see beyond it. At this rate going back to the seduce and stab plan was entirely possible, if only it didn’t disgust her so much. One attempt was enough.

”You think it's her I-”

BARF–

As the toxic insides of Kel's stomach emptied themselves all over the floor and Ransom's boots, Cali started laughing once again. This time it was an even louder cackle, filled with glee. Fuck! What perfect timing! Now he was just as disgusting on the outside as the inside! If anyone deserved to be puked on, it was him.

The laughter cut off as Ransom grabbed Kel by the collar, Cali taking a step forward with her hand dropping to her knife just as quickly. Her fox companion followed instinctively, hopping off the bar onto a stool and then the floor. Her beady black eyes looked up at Ransom, licking her lips as if she was staring at her next meal. Maybe she wanted his toes next.

He was finally showing his true colours. No more bullshit, or–

Or not.

Cali’s eyes narrowed slightly, hand dropping from her knife again. Once again she was reminded of how delusional this bastard was. He was absolutely committed to the act. Or was he just scared she’d gut him there and then? But the glance towards her didn’t look to be one of fear… Delusional then.

Or smarter than she was giving him credit for.

Had he realised she'd seen through it and just decided to move back to his original victim? This sick bastard was giving her a choice, wasn't he? Her or Kel. He was determined to get one of them outside to do whatever depraved acts he was imagining, and he'd realised she wasn't going to be the easy one. But the woman so drunk she threw up on his feet? She was. And Cali had caught the initial reaction. Unlike what he seemed to think, she wasn't blind or deaf. His rage was palatable.

Men did all sorts of horrible things when they were angry, especially when their pride got hurt. She'd witnessed it too many times. Experienced it too.

She wasn’t going to let him get away with it. Moving forward quickly, she forcefully shoved herself in between Ransom and Kel. She couldn’t exactly move the over six foot armour wearing jerk, so she faced Kel and gently pushed her forward with an arm wrapping around her shoulders.

Unfortunately, it meant she turned her back on him. Double unfortunately, it meant her back was flush against his side. Her tail had to twist around to not get trapped between their bodies, accidentally brushing against Ransom's leg multiple times as it wrapped around Cali's own. Her skin crawled from the closeness. She couldn’t even balance it with the attractive woman in front of her, because she was drunk! Gods, if only she had those straight, pointy horns some tieflings did- then she’d be able to ‘accidentally’ stab him in the chin.

”Clearly you haven't been here often. Rosa'd never throw someone out for something a mop or a little magic can clean up. I mean-” She jerked her head towards where Gulda and the black furred tabaxi were still brawling. ”If they were that fussy, Gulda would be banned.”

She turned her attention back to Kel, trying to guide her back to a stool at the bar. Her arm was wrapped tight around her, both to keep her steady and protect her from the predator at Cali’s back. ”C’mon, just ignore him, let’s get you sat and sobered up. Getting it out’s good! Now you gotta replace it with water, alright, sweetheart?”

Her head twisted back to look up at Ransom over her shoulder, wicked, almost cruel smile contrasting her suspicious gaze. ”How exactly were you planning to take care of her, huh? You’re real eager to get one of us outside alone, it ain’t any less suspicious just cause of the priest act. Whatever dirty fantasies you go in your head about keeping her safe ain’t gonna happen. If anyone’s gonna follow you out, it’ll be me. I know a nice, dark alley real near. No street lights, safe from prying eyes. We’ll go out there, and then we’ll– Well, you know what’ll happen.”

She’d try her best to kill him. Cali wasn’t above barely veiled threats, and she was confident enough in her ability to shoot him from afar that it didn’t matter if he knew she wanted to murder him. Especially since he clearly already knew that she was wanted.
2x Like Like
Hidden 5 mos ago Post by Blizz
Raw
Avatar of Blizz

Blizz Archmage of the Fucking Universe / Etc

Member Seen 0-24 hrs ago





"If that won't be too much trouble, then I can wait." Grask wasn't about to turn down fresh food. His eyes ran over the recently slain beasts. They did in fact look rather tasty, there was clearly a fine hunter or two out this way. He could wait a bit longer for a boar to be butchered and plated fresh off the bone. He'd be here overnight, it wasn't like he was going anywhere until sunrise. He turned around, back to the bar, and patiently waited. He shut his eyes and let the tension in the back of his scales ease. It was a long road ahead, still, but it would be worth it when he was back in the study. A set of outlandish implements pouring over that Cloudsteel, notes in his hand with the candles burning... A perfect night for him to get back to after this trip, all things considered.

”You think I want a foursome? With you, and her, and–”
Who the devil are you?


Gods, this was quite the lively bar. Grask wasn't one for gossip, but this man across from him just reeked of ego from the bits of conversation he was picking up.

“Somebody should walk you home. For your own safety,”
The audacity...


His head screwed around to him. Blonde, fancy, armor. The charisma of the wild boar being slated for butchery this very moment, clearly possessed of all the wits of a horse fly. Grask immediately didn't like him, leering at two women in a bar, late at night, when at least one of them was a few mugs deep. A certain expression crossed his face that human bone structure couldn't manage. That was his unimpressed face.

He sighed, and just let it be. There was no need to jump on him. Not Grask's place, not Grask's business. Not-

Hrrk.

One of those two women just cast a black dragon breath weapon on the lecherous little shit's footwear. Karma's a bitch. One of them found it pretty damn amusing, and honestly, so did he. She just happened to be the one wearing a weapon. He radiated a city boy vibe, and as another city boy, Grask felt secondhand embarrassment. They were looking right through his insistence that they follow him out into the cold. And he wasn't in the mood for this shit tonight.

And so, Grask rested his arm on Ransom's left shoulder, showing off a rather high tech looking piece of armor. They were about the same height, but Grask leaned on him a little and pressed himself upwards.

"A word of advice, from one obvious outsider to another," Grask warned. "They know you're up to something. I can tell, and I'm barely paying attention to you or them. If you can't get a woman to follow you somewhere, when she's too drunk to make her own decisions, you definitely won't when she's sober."

All he wanted was a damn drink and some damn food.

"Oh, and your pickup lines are embarrassing."
1x Like Like
Hidden 5 mos ago Post by Atrophy
Raw
Avatar of Atrophy

Atrophy Meddlesome Kid

Member Seen 0-24 hrs ago


The Waystone Inn
Interactions: Kel @NoriWasHere Cali @Fernstone Grask @Blizz
Outfit: His virtue is showing



Ransom knew the truth the moment Cali slipped between Kel and himself. The game was coming to an end. The river had been drawn, the bluffs had been called, and all of the chips were in. The only thing that was left was to reveal their hands. Cali had shown hers first. She was jealous. She was absolutely smitten. She didn’t want to share Ransom. How could he blame her? It was especially hard to think of a reason why as she backed her tail up against his legs.

In fact, it was quite difficult to think about anything else–or it would have been. Yet even after he had wiped most of it off on Kel’s leg before she was pulled away, the bile that had crept into his boots had completely killed the mood. Odd. Normally Ransom felt disgust after clarity, not the other way around. He was certain Cali had wedged herself between them out of an instinctive jealousy. Of that there was no doubt. She wanted to tangle with him all by herself, even if she was no longer pretending it was one thing when really it was the other.

“Oh, I know,” said Ransom, his smile shifting to mirror Cali’s wicked grin. “The temptation is killing me.”

He knew exactly what would happen if they stepped into that alleyway. He’d teach her a lesson in the importance of self-worth: never give away something for free when others would pay you for it. It was a shame, really. If she had heard him out and listened to reason she might’ve made for an excellent protege, or perhaps just a fun little pet until someone else caught his eye. It wasn’t that hard to find partners. He had proof of that waiting just outside of town. It was just that he hadn’t come to Greyharrow to bust one player; he wanted to clear the entire table. They were all worth more alive than dead. Ransom threw away the winning hand. He could still steal the jackpot.

Besides, killing a woman would just mar his reputation as a ladykiller.

“Alas–”

Ransom was cut off by a claw on his shoulder as a dragonborn stood to confront him–as if he was the bad guy and not the victim! Last Ransom checked, he wasn’t the one getting pats on the back with a “there, there” and being forced to switch to water. His darkening eyes lingered on the obvious glowing weak point of the interloper’s magitech before they shifted to lock horns with Grask’s gaze.

Ransom didn’t even have to give the man a once over to know exactly what he was capable of, because he’d recognized him the moment the dragonborn had stood up. This fucking guy was in every bar Ransom had ever stepped his once pristine boots in. Sometimes he was a human, sometimes a dwarf, sometimes a bard, sometimes a talentless prick with a six string guitar playing shitty covers of love songs to make up for his own lack of originality. Whoever he was he could never mind his own business, always acting like he was being a hero even when nobody had ever asked to be saved. Today this guy was Grask.

“The only embarrassment here is you, friend. I’m afraid you’ve mistaken your own personal experiences for a universal one. Unlike you, I don’t need to prey on a drunken slag to get with a woman. If you weren't so busy ogling them, you might've noticed that she came on to me.”

He pointed at Cali. True...on one massive technicality, but true.

“Now why don’t you sit back down in your chair before you truly embarrass yourself. We can even scooch it over to the corner where you’d be more comfortable. It’s obvious that you love to watch something you’re not involved in,” bit Ransom, pushing Grask’s hand from his shoulder. “Your glove can keep you company. Fuck off from ours.”

Feeling no need to check the pulse of the little dragon man he had just murdered, Ransom turned back to the conversation he was having before it had been so rudely interrupted.

“Sorry about him. Men, said Ransom with a heavy sigh and a shudder. “The second some poor woman gets a bit too sloppy he comes over squealing like a pig hoping to get a little dirty. Just disgusting. I'm sorry. I just can’t stand a guy like that.” Bless him, Grask might’ve just saved a life. “What were we talking about? Forget it. Is she okay?” Wait, wasn't he still a priest? Quick, tag on a little, "Lathander's light."
2x Like Like 1x Laugh Laugh
Hidden 5 mos ago 5 mos ago Post by NoriWasHere
Raw
GM
Avatar of NoriWasHere

NoriWasHere

Member Seen 0-24 hrs ago




One week prior.....
Interactions: El Gato
Outfit: Normal



Lila blinked up at him from beneath the brim of her muddied hood, eyes far too bright for the hour and the amount she’d been drinking. A crooked smile bloomed across her face and she was equal parts alluring and intimidating. She swayed slightly on her stool, steadied herself, before she laughed under her breath before answering. "Bog-trotter?" she repeated, clearly amused rather than offended. She placed her elbow on the table and her head in her palm. Her face was red with blush as the alcohol that coursed through her veins brought out the tone. Normally, someone insulting her would get the angry end of a thorn whip, but the alcohol did much to blunt that desire. "Oh, I love that. ’Bog trotter’. Did you come up with that insult all on your own?" Her gaze flicked to the lighter in his hand, then back to his face. A sickening grin spread across her own. "You need oil?"

She leaned to her, rummaging through one of the bags at very side. It wasn’t her bag, mind you, instead one of the patrons who had tried to drink her under the table had left it behind when his friends carried him off. To her, this bag was hers to use as she saw fit, considering the guy wanted to use the drinks to do the same. She produced a small, stoppered vial slick with oil and set it carefully on the table between them. "I don’t know if that is of use," she said brightly, "but I do have that." She nudged the vial closer with two fingers. "Now normally, I wouldn’t think of giving away my prized oil for free. This world is the most unkind I’ve come to learn." Her eyes lingered on him a moment longer than necessary. "Maybe I could trade it away for another drink, or you could simply tell me an entertaining story!"

When he offered the coin, she smirked. "A drink it is!" She tapped the vial, before she picked it up and traded it for the coin. "You smoking anything good with it? I could go for some Sage Grass if you had it. Please tell me you have it!" She looked over the ferocious feline once more before she realized he did not seem like the kind to partake in that recreation. As such, she simply stood up from her chair. She knew she had one last drink in her before she did something problematic, and thus she knew she needed to get it and get moving back to the bed she has rented across town. A bed might be a generous description considering it was a pile of hay in a stable but it was in nature, with animals all around her, so she couldn’t complain. She grabbed the two satchels that were left behind by the drunk men who tried their luck, and tied them to the end of staff. She hoisted them up onto her shoulder like she was a common vagrant. " Scratch that thought. I’ll be off with my spoils, my new ferocious feline friend! If you need anything come find Lila! Before I leave, please do tell me your name again? I might’ve forgot it if you told me, and if you didn’t I wasn’t paying attention enough to catch the lack of a name.”




Present day
Interactions: Latrom
Outfit: Normal



Edwina’s eyes betrayed the level of scrutiny she observed the bard with. Edwina knew better than to simply take a magical person at their face value. These individuals commanded epic power and strong capabilities. Thus, she always liked to know them a bit better before she lowered her guard. Her eyes followed the motion of the hood as it fell away and watched as it revealed a face shaped by many laughs and happy moments. Edwina knew that yes, this was undeniably the bard. Ed adjusted the mental note she had for the individual and recorded the name in full to never forget it again. Edwina loosened her grip on the tome as she looked back up at the bard.

When Lairëcúma spoke of awkward moments and laughter in the face of indignity, Edwina listened without interruption. Edwina maintained the stone cold expression throughout it. Yet there was a subtle shift in her posture. Her shoulders relaxed, her weight shifted onto her back foot, and she began to rock back and forth. “Life does appear fond of introducing these awkward situations wherever possible, but who am I to judge how the cycle turns,” she replied at last, “and you are correct. Sometimes, with jokes, it is better to face it head on.” Her eyes flicked briefly to Latrom, lingering just long enough to ensure he was still upright, before returning to the bard. “Humor, however, is situational. I am sure your skills are well needed at an hour like this”

“Lairëcúma,” she repeated, slower this time, as if engraving it. “Bard, and entirely too famous for this dusty little retreat. Duly noted.” There was the faintest twitch at the corner of her mouth that looked almost as if Edwina wanted to smile. It would be a rare sight to behold, yet the corners of her mouth held strong and she resisted that temptation. She shifted her weight once again, and this time her boots crunched on the cobblestone street. The road was dusty, dirty, and littered with the shattered remains of many an improper night. No doubt she would be digging out shards of glass again this night when she returned to her room.

Her gaze followed the curtsy with analytical curiosity. The balance, the intention behind the act, and the way the woman flowed into it. Edwina allowed an even larger smirk to cross her face. This one was trouble. Sometimes, trouble could be fun to swap stories with. “Company would be advisable,” she said at last, “however Rosa has forbidden me to bring my construct inside. Thus, I mus remain at my post ready to heal up those who need it before long.”

Turning toward the inn, she lifted two fingers in a subtle gesture toward the door. “I am sure they are waiting for you. I will observe from the door and try and enjoy the festivities vicariously. And if you perform tonight,” her eyes glinted faintly in the lantern light. “I will be paying attention.”




Current day
Interactions: Ransom x Cali
Outfit: Normal



Kel’s drunken state dropped quickly as Ransom grabbed her by the collar. Her tail quickly coiled around his leg, and she was ready to pull it from under him. Her free hand had reached behind her back and had begun to unsheath a dagger. In her mind, any man who laid a hand in anger on a woman deserved to fall in the filth down below them, and no doubt this man deserved to fall into the very same filth she spewed over his boot. When he quickly changed his tune, Kel removed her tail from his leg and let it coil around Cali’s leg instead, and removed her hand from her dagger. The woman had quickly rushed to her defense, and Cali was oddly thankful for the help. Especially because as quickly as the drunken state dropped, it returned with an extra punch carrying it forth.

Kel was only vaguely aware that the room had spun around her again. Or maybe it was her spinning around inside the room. Or maybe it was the universe finally deciding to spin her like a top and see what fell out. Kel did not know. Cali had an arm around her now. That was good. Arms were useful. They were sturdy and oddly strong. Kel shifted her eyes and sized the arm up, and it was much larger than she had expected. Kel searched her mind and thought she remembered something about being a hunter, and knew the muscles must be from using the bow. She leaned into it without really thinking, her forehead pressing briefly against Cali’s shoulder as the world pulsed unpleasantly behind her eyes. Gods. Everything smelled like her vomit and sweat and something metallic she didn’t want to think about.

Ransom’s voice kept finding her through this fog, slithering through the noise like it thought it belonged there. Buy a guy a drink. Do you want to be saved? HOW DARE YOU? The words scraped the back of her mind all night long, and he continued his nasaly assualt. Her stomach gave an unhappy little flip in response, though mercifully nothing else followed. Kel swallowed thickly and dragged herself upright, blinking hard as she tried to get her eyes to agree on where he was standing. One Ransom became two, then three, then reluctantly settled back into one very punchable outline.

She squinted at him. Really squinted. The effort felt monumental.

“You…” she started, then paused, brows knitting as she lost the train of thought halfway out of her mouth. She inhaled through her nose, steadying herself, claws flexing faintly against Cali’s sleeve. “You’re still talking.” This realization seemed to offend her on a personal level. She shook her head slowly, as if that might make him go away. It did not. “Do…do you hear what you’re saying?” she echoed, skepticism bleeding through the haze. “Because if you do, that’s… that’s not a great look for you.”

Kel’s ears flicked back, irritation finally clawing its way past the fog. She leaned a little heavier into Cali, chin lifting with what little dignity she had left to spend. “You should… stop trying so hard,” she muttered, words thick but sharp, “it’s a little embarasing.” Then, as if the effort had cost her dearly, she sagged again, eyes fluttering half shut. “…please,” she added, almost as an afterthought, “make him go away before my stomach gets any more ideas.”
2x Like Like
Hidden 5 mos ago 5 mos ago Post by FernStone
Raw
Avatar of FernStone

FernStone One Again Addicted to Pepsi Max

Member Seen 0-24 hrs ago



The Waystone Inn
Interactions: Ransom @Atrophy, Kel @NoriWasHere, Grask @Blizz
Outfit: All natural leather, none of that fake shit


”Rosa, some water please.” Cali waved to the bartender, pointing to Kel as she tried her best to shuffle her towards a chair. It was made a bit difficult when she suddenly found some drunken will to fight- Which she understood. It was cute how she was really trying to rip into him even though she was clearly too drunk to form a proper thought. Cali had a feeling her words would be a lot more vehement if she was sober enough to form proper sentences.

“…please, make him go away before my stomach gets any more ideas.”

”Anything for a pretty lady,” she murmured with a low laugh, arm around Kel dropping down and tightening to keep her upright as she sagged. At least shuffling her towards a bar stool, and away from the asshole of the night, wasn’t too difficult once she went limp. The only thing she had to work around was the other tiefling’s tail wrapped around her leg, which was a lot harder to coordinate than dealing with her own around her other leg.

She’d make him go away. If he’d taken her bait, she might’ve gotten rid of him entirely. But he hadn’t. Maybe it was for the best, because things were weighed in his favour if he understood what she’d meant. He knew. That wasn’t the smile of someone looking forward to a good fuck in a dark back alley. No, it wasn’t as lecherous as it had been. Wicked like hers, smug. She really hoped the temptation actually killed him.

The act was well and truly over. All the fake flirtatious layers were peeled back to reveal the venom underneath. The malicious smile didn’t drop, but it certainly didn’t reach the eyes she narrowed at Ransom. There he was, feigning concern, still trying to play the kindly priest. Gods, how stupid did he think they were?

”You’re seriously still trying with the bullshit? You really think we're dumb fucks, don't you? Is she okay? Lathander’s light. She mocked him, even attempting to put on his much smoother, noble accent. But it was impossible for her to sound much like a posh prick like him. It was a shocking change in attitude, though there was no change to the fire burning in her eyes. ”As if you didn’t just call her a slag and tell a guy to go jerk himself off? Which you seem to be an absolute expert at, by the way. No way are you a priest– Unless Lathander has a sick sense of humour and enjoys watching you make an ass out of yourself. Like they both said, embarassing.

Her gaze flickered over to Grask.

”I don’t need a man to protect me, and I ain’t gonna risk another taking advantage of her. Enjoy your meal- you ain’t gonna find anything fresher unless you shoot it yourself. I caught it all today,” Cali addressed him, tone going back to something more neutral rather than the venom she’d spoken to Ransom with. At least the dragonborn showed himself to not be complete scum. It was good to know there were some out there.

It meant her attention barely lingered, which was a good thing for him. She only gave men her attention when she wanted to destroy them in some way. And oh, how she wanted to destroy Ransom.

”There’s one thing you got right, Ransom the fake priest. Men- They are disgusting.” she sneered disdainfully. The only thing that would make her disgust more palatable was if she’d spat on the ground with it. ”But having a tiny cock doesn’t make you any less of one.”

She knew his type. Telling him to fuck off probably wouldn't get results. He'd think they were playing hard to get and push for more. He’d chosen to turn back to them after Cali had not so subtly threatened to kill him. It would take more than a fuck off to get this bastard off their backs. It was better to tear him down until he ran away. Or maybe he'd turn to violence again, and get kicked out by Rosa for beating up someone much smaller than him- or more likely, for beating up the person who provided this place's fresh meat!

”I only came onto you cause you were preying on a ‘drunken slag’. Nothing distracts a man from their victim like another sexy woman. Just remembering it makes me feel sick.” Her tail flicked from side to side, and she shifted Kel onto the stool she’d shuffled her to. It let her have both hands free, moving to stand in front of her. Just in case he got aggressive again. It was likely.

A mocking laugh fell from her lips, a clawed finger pointing at Ransom. Oh, you didn’t think I actually wanted you, did you? Like being some blond haired, blue eyed pretty boy makes you irresistible. You're common as dirt. Every city I walk into, there’s one of you! A human piece of shit with a tiefling fetish, ‘cause you see us all as sexy succubus you can easily prey on. We’re devilspawn, so we’ll just fall into bed with you- and if we don’t want to, it’s not like anyone’s going to stop you! And you– You’re hoping to act out your depraved fantasies on women you know nobody’s gonna care about. 'Wicked' criminals who need 'saved'.”

She didn’t know if Kel had a bounty on her head like Cali did, but if she was a member of the Outcasts she was a criminal of some form. Ransom knew that. He knew Cali was wanted, clearly. He knew they were easy victims. After all, who cared what happened to murderers and thieves?

”I take it back. You ain’t like every depraved man I’ve met. You’re even more repulsive.”
1x Like Like 2x Laugh Laugh
Hidden 4 mos ago 4 mos ago Post by Cosmic
Raw

Cosmic Mango

Member Seen 12 days ago

Latrom Lyve

Present day
Location: Waystone-inn entrance
Interactions:Edwina Eldritch and Lairëcúma the bard
Outfit: normal



Having heard and comprehended Lairëcúma's words, Latrom gives acknowledgement and respect for even though she doesn't follow the oath of ancients she already exemplifies the central principles "Preserve Your Own Light" and "Kindle the Light" in her own way.

After articulating his thoughts Latrom declined the invitation "I am looking forward to see a performance, however I have already eaten and I am not inclined to rejoin the rowdy crowd."
Giving Lairëcúma a light nod Latrom ended the conversation thinking about what to do with his latest vision of omen.

Latrom's thoughts lead him to look for Sharmin Mildmeadow, Keel Trefor or Liliana Scratch, however he doesn't know their current location and he lacked the capability to determine when the vision of omen will occur, lacking better alternatives Latrom walked up to Edwina and said "My oath showed me a vision of omen, I want to confide this vision and request consultancy."

1x Like Like
Hidden 4 mos ago 4 mos ago Post by Tesserach
Raw

Tesserach

Member Seen 2 hrs ago

Lairëcúma the Bard


The Waystone Inn
Interactions: ANYONE IN THE INN
Outfit: Little Indigo Riding Hood



Lairëcúma remained in gracefully reposed immobility while Lathrom dismissed her with a nod. She seemed comfortable in the stillness that followed as snow flakes continued to land in her hair.

Lairëcúma's eyes searched the courtyard passing Edwina and Latrom, who seemed to have some private matter, lingering on Edwina's construct, looking the thing up and down. Lairëcúma smiled at the thing, at some inward thought - her face like one amusing some child before she turned on her heels and stepped into the Wayside Inn




The doors to the Wayside Inn swung emphatically open, and Lairëcúma stepped aside as a Tabaxi that smelled of smoke hastily brushed past her at the threshold. She opened her mouth to say something, but he was already gone - a puff of smoke rising from behind her the moment he was outside.

In stepped an elven womanwearing an indigo hooded cape. She paused at the threshold and dipped her head to brush the snow away from her golden hair.

"Greetings and salutations Wayside Inn..." She declared in a warm, singsong voice, to no one in particular as she looked up to survey what lay before her.
Hidden 4 mos ago 4 mos ago Post by DrDistasteful
Raw
Avatar of DrDistasteful

DrDistasteful

Member Seen 13 days ago




Present day
Interactions: Lila, Ransom (Briefly and physically), Cali (Briefly), Kel (Briefly) Grask (Staring)
Outfit: Leather coat



"Insult? That's just what we used to call y'all folks back where I'm from, I ain't mean nothing nasty by it."

As the half-elf pushed the vial closer to him, he quickly snatched it and began refilling his lighter. He'd knew the oil wasn't hers, but he didn't care. He'd seen the owner of that particular sack plenty of times before, knew him to be a real scumbag, & that this particular scumbag was afraid of him. A few months ago, he'd noticed his good-for-nothing varmint ass following a woman walking alone at night and started following him back to spook him. He scared him off her trail pretty quickly, but he continued following him all the way back to his home, just for a taste of his own medicine.

"This world is the most unkind I’ve come to learn."

Normally Lucky didn't deal in thank-yous and other such pleasantries, but the half-elf's words about the cruelty of the world struck deep with him. It was something he knew all too well, something he'd seen all too well back in the Old Frontier.

"Yeah, this world's mean as a rattlesnake, ya got that right. It'd be a lot less mean if folks 'round here accepted that and started helping each other out a bit more, but yer more likely to catch a weasel asleep than that happening anytime soon. The name's Lucky. Thanks for the oil."

He began stumbling towards the front door, but not before turning around to tell her one more thing, "Swing by my hut if ya ever need to hire an extra sword by your side, just ask Gulda for the locatio- Oof!"

Not looking where he was going, Lucky slams face first into the armored back of the tall blonde guy conversating with a pair of tieflings, headbutting him in the back of the head. For the entire time he was looking for his lighter, these people were distracting him, and they continue to do so. "Move", he grumbles as he tries to budge past them, stepping over the vomit on the ground.

He briefly pauses to address the group.

"Man, do y'all love wobblin' jaw as loud as possible for the hell of it or what? Gods, I can barely hear myself fucking think."

He stumbles away without waiting for a response from any of them. He had waited too long. He needed that sweet, sweet tobacco. He was wayyyyy nicer to Lila than he normally is when he's desperately craving a smoke, and if he didn't get one NOW, his next conversation might not go so smoothly. On his way out, he noticed a dragonborn with a peculiar pistol holstered to his hip. Just the look of it made him emotional. He missed shooting guns, he missed it so dearly. That was exactly the last thing he needed to see today. "Mean as a rattlesnake..." He muttered to himself as he pulled out a hand-rolled cigarette.

Lucky lit his cigarette the moment he stepped outside the bar, not bothering to look who was there already. With his eyes closed, he took a long, long drag and thought about his brief conversation with Lila. "You know what? Maybe that bog-trotter's alright." He thinks to as he exhales into the air, inadvertently blowing smoke right into the Elven bard's face. Only now did Lucky open his eyes and take a look at his new company. Two faces he didn't recognize, and one he did. He decided only to address the one he did, waving at Edwina.

"Howdy, Undertaker."

Hidden 4 mos ago Post by Atrophy
Raw
Avatar of Atrophy

Atrophy Meddlesome Kid

Member Seen 0-24 hrs ago


The Waystone Inn
Interactions: Kel @NoriWasHere Cali @Fernstone Lairëcúma @Tesserach Lucky @DrDistasteful
Outfit: Rocking that one glove look



Ransom stopped himself from leaning in as Kel began mumbling at him. He had just managed to wipe the rest of her spew on the side of a barstool, so there was no way in hell he was going to step into the splash zone again. He strained his ears instead and must’ve misheard her over the raucous of the bar, because there was no way that she had called him embarrassing. He wasn’t the one who couldn’t hold his liquor. He wasn’t the one wrapping a tail around the leg of someone out of his league. He wasn’t the one looking like a total asshole here, most definitely not.

So why then, pray tell, was Cali treating him like he was one?

He tried his best to look shocked as Cali called him out. It was a poor performance, but it lasted so shortly that it wouldn’t even be able to register as a disappointing attempt. In mere seconds, the fish-out-of-water, gasping-for-air thing he was doing with his mouth ceased as his lips sealed shut, the corners fighting to restrain a smile as he choked back laughter. Cali was stealing his best material. Ransom was no bard, but he was quite familiar with being an inspiration. If imitation was a form of flattery, then Cali was mere moments away from shining his boots.

”Like they both said, embarrassing.

The smug look on Ransom’s face flickered as a barb finally pierced through a weak link in his battered armor. He was transported back to when he was barely more than a boy, standing inside of a dining hall that was roughly the same size as the bar floor but in his mind’s eye was much larger. A man stood at the end of a mahogany table full of untouched plates, his face red, spittle flying from his lips, servants and guests flinching as he grabbed a goblet, flung it with all of his might, and screamed, “He’s an embarrassment! A fucking embarrassment!”

Back in the present, Ransom flinched. The insufferable smirk didn’t return, nor were there any more attempts at playing like an offended holyman. The leather of his gloves creaked as his fist tightened. He turned to stone, not staring at Cali so much as looking through her as she unloaded a quiver full of insults at him. Nothing she said about him was true–he’s been poked by enough tusks and horns to know that the only adornments he truly fetishized were some fancy jewelry and a sparkling crown. Yet despite the fact that she was spitting false assumptions it made them all sting more.

“I take it back.” Damn straight. “You ain’t like every depraved man I’ve met.” Ransom’s smug smile returned. “You’re...” Irresistible. Breathtaking. A total stud. The purest form of machismo and kavorka. “...even more repulsive.”

Huh. Huh? Fuck the bounties and fuck this bitch! Was he just supposed to stand here and take this like he was some kind of saint? There was only so many times a man could turn his cheek before he was expected to spread them. He was better than all of them! Ransom pulled his glove off with his teeth, the taste of iron from where Dev had bit him acting as an appetizer for his bloodthirst. He stepped forward to issue the challenge, but before he could throw the glove at Cali’s feet something walloped him in the back of his skull. Hard. It was a good thing Ransom had such a thickhead or he would’ve gone down instead of just being dazed. The room swam. The tieflings doubled into an actual foursome.

"Move," said the scraggily tabaxi who had just assaulted him.

Move? MOVE!? As if Ransom was the one who got in the way! Whatever happened to apologies? “Hey.” The tabaxi moved on without even giving him a chance to retort. “Hey!” Of all the insults Ransom had suffered since the poker game had gone south, not being allowed the final word was the worst. “I said hey!”

Ransom didn’t even throw a look at the two tieflings before taking off after the cat, unable to carve a clear path through the crowd and the tunnel vision. He shoved and elbowed as he made his way, kicking boots and stomping toes. Normally, the appearance of a stunning elf maiden with hair the color of money would cause Ransom to stop dead in his tracks. Instead, she was just in his way. As she announced her arrival to the Waystone Inn, he greeted her with a bloodied palm shoved right towards her face in an attempt to push her out of the way, not even registering her as anything other than an obstruction as he slipped through the cloud of smoke and out the door.

"Howdy, Undertaker."

“Good! You’ll need one,” barked Ransom as he emerged to confront Lucky man-to-cat. He hurled his glove at the dirty snow by the feline’s mudstompers. “I demand satisfaction! Pick it up!”

The snow shifted beneath Ransom’s foot as he waited for Lucky to bend down and accept the challenge, a knee strike to the face readied in recompense for the honorless cheapshot.
Hidden 4 mos ago Post by Tesserach
Raw

Tesserach

Member Seen 2 hrs ago

Lairëcúma the Bard


The Waystone Inn
Interactions: Back Outside Again
Outfit: Little Indigo Riding Hood



Lairëcúma looked up only to see an enraged man with a bloody hand stumbling forward, like some figure out of a distant nightmare. "Aaah!" she cried out she backpedalled right back out the door and spun out of Ransom's way... and disappeared back into the night.

Thereafter a faint, plaintive "Good bye Wayside Inn!" could scarce be heard beneath Ransom's angry challenge to the Tabaxi.
1x Like Like
Hidden 4 mos ago Post by FernStone
Raw
Avatar of FernStone

FernStone One Again Addicted to Pepsi Max

Member Seen 0-24 hrs ago



The Waystone Inn
Interactions: Lairëcúma @Tesserach, Kel @NoriWasHere
Outfit: Free from scum
Hunter’s Mark Target: Ransom


Ah, revenge was so sweet.

While Ransom’s delusion held stronger than Cali expected, with a barely hidden smirk she wanted to cut off, it eventually broke. It was incredibly satisfying. Seeing the disgusting smile wiped clean off his face as it turned to barely contained rage… She couldn’t get enough of it. The only thing that would make it better would be if he now fucked off.

She was already preparing the next dose of venom, eyes raising as he pulled his glove off. Why? Was he going to slap her with it? Of course, he was turning to violence just like she expected. It would take more than that–

"Man, do y'all love wobblin' jaw as loud as possible for the hell of it or what? Gods, I can barely hear myself fucking think."

Great. Now there were two asshole men to deal with- Or not. The cat barely stuck around, thank fuck, though she did get the opportunity to make a rude gesture at his back. Why was he in a tavern if he didn’t want to hear people talking? He should choose somewhere quieter to be, like a ditch.

Though watching him smash Ransom’s pretty little head was amusing. Doubly so when it sent Ransom into a fit of rage. He was on an absolute warpath. Just like that, their problem was taken care of. Almost a shame, since she had plenty more insults ready to stab him with. But while she had some harsh words for the rude cat too, at least he took the trash out with him.

Her eyes narrowed at Ransom’s retreating back, quickly casting Hunter’s Mark on him before he was out of sight. Though if she was lucky the overgrown cat would kill him so she didn’t have to. A soft purple glow settled around him right as he tried to throw a beautiful elf out of the way.

That asshole hasn’t already hurt enough women?!

Now she was pissed again. Cali couldn’t stay still when some poor woman had been flung out into the snow. She needed to make sure the elf was alright. Maybe she also wanted to see Ransom get his ass handed to him by a big cat. Two men beating each other up was entertaining until the loser decided to find some helpless woman to pummel to get his pride back. Which only put the lady shoved outside in more danger.

”Stay here, drink water, I’ll be back.” Cali said to Kel, feeling some amount of (obligation) towards her. She was so drunk she couldn’t be left alone, after all. ”I gotta make sure that scumbag doesn’t move onto another victim– Dev, watch over her for me.”

The fox that had been sniffing around the floor looked up at her, before letting out a soft bark. The bond between the two meant that even if she didn’t understand Cali’s words exactly, she got the meaning, trailing over to Kel and slinking around her legs.

Cali grabbed her fur lined cloak and bow before she hurried outside, fearing the worst as she reached the door to– “I demand satisfaction!”

That bastard- She burst out into the cold expecting to find him leering over the elf, only to find him squaring up to Lucky. Why was his glove on the floor? Was making Lucky pick it up some kind of pre-fight humiliation ritual? What a fucking weirdo.

She turned to find Lairëcúma, hand outstretched with the expectation she’d be helping her up from where she’d been thrown out the door and onto the ground. Another expectation was thwarted, but not in such a weird way this time, when she found Lairëcúma still standing off to the other side of the door from the asshole duo.

”Are you alright? You ain’t the first lady that scumbag’s tried to batter tonight.” Cali asked, jerking her head towards Ransom. But maybe Lairëcúma wouldn’t have needed Cali’s help, if she was able to get out of the way of his shove. Her gaze turned slightly appraising as she looked up at the taller woman.

After a moment she looked over her shoulder, disappointed when she found they hadn’t started clobbering each other yet.

”Don’t fall for it if he tries to flatter you later… Ah, but if you stick with me that won’t be a problem. My name’s Cali.” Not one to be thrown off by changing events, she kept her hand out and turned it into an introduction. Her dark red lips pulled up in a smile. ”I got a… Friend inside I’m drinking with, if you wanna join? Though I’m curious to see who’s gonna win this fight.”



The Waystone Inn
Outfit: Normal
Interactions: None, observations only
Lunar Phase: Half Moon [Day 5 of 29]


Watching people was always so fun.

Not in a creepy way. Of course not. Eilrethiel didn’t think he was creepy, even though he’d had that term used against him before.

He sat in a dimmer corner of the Waystone Inn, draped in a dark cloak with the hood up. It made him look a lot more suspicious than he intended- he just wasn’t sure how people would react to his appearance! He’d literally only bought this cloak for hiding his non-human features! Cause if he wore his fur lined coat, he’d die of heat! He’d only been here a few weeks, and was yet to figure out how similar to other towns it would be. Odd looks and questions he could deal with, but some people were downright nasty about the whole being half sea elf thing. It wasn’t his fault there were cultural differences!

Like how they were to tieflings… Though he’d found they were discriminated against much more than half-elves were in their elvish communities. Not that he knew how other half-elves had it, but at least he’d never been treated like the scum of the earth.

Though it didn’t seem so bad here. At least the bartender was treating the two pretty tiefling ladies normally, and one was now even getting to it with a very handsome human. It was a shame she got to him first… No, no, he wasn’t falling for the perfect blond human again. Not this time! This time he’d–

Oh, maybe it wasn’t proper flirting. Things were getting really nasty! And not just because of the vomit on the floor! So, it was normal treatment of tieflings! Worth noting down, though he didn’t have any of the devilish traits that made Tieflings both discriminated against and constantly flirted with.

He scrambled for the scruffy leatherbound notebook in his hands, which he was making notes in with a magically self inking quill he’d stolen when he was kicked out of wizard school for not being a wizard.

If anyone happened to look over his shoulder, they’d have absolutely no idea what he was writing. His handwriting was a harsh, childlike scratch with sharp lines and no connection between the letters. Half the words were misspelt, and the words that were used were relatively basic. Some kind of observation log, maybe… Impossible to tell unless someone was skilled in deciphering horrendous unreadable handwriting.

His gaze moved to the other half-elf in the room- At least he assumed she was, what with the kind of pointed kind of not signature ears. She seemed completely unbothered by her surroundings, and Eilrethiel immediately sensed a kindred spirit. An outsider like him, and not just because they were both half-elves! No, she clearly came from a completely different community and place than this.

Maybe he’d talk to her later.

But for now she was talking to a big cat- Tabaxi! They were called Tabaxi, and they didn’t like being asked how closely related they were and if they had the same gear down there. At least, the couple he’d met hadn’t. They couldn’t even talk to cats, which he thought was weird considering some of his race could talk to dolphins, and they weren’t even related- Sorry, not related! At least, he could ask Tabaxi. Cats hadn’t responded to his questioning at all.

Oh, that Tabaxi was moving on. Maybe this was a good chance to slide in– Oh! Oh! He’d crashed right into the hot blond! The hot blond looked even hotter angry! He was storming off after him… Was there going to be a fight?! How exciting!

Eilrethiel leaned forward in his seat, excitement shining in his emerald green eyes as he considered following. Just to observe… No, he wanted to find a community here. He needed to pick the right moments to get on people’s good sides so they liked him. That meant not cheering for a fight, right? After all, he’d come to learn that spars on the surface didn’t tend to be friendly.

Oh, and he wasn’t the only hot blond in the room! An attractive surface elf entered, greeting the whole bar. Was that… A normal surface elf thing? How strange. Something else to write down– Oh shit! Hot blond one took out hot blond two! The drama!

Eilrethiel was practically on the edge of his seat, adding more unreadable scrawls to his notebook. Unbeknownst to him, he’d shuffled a bit out of the shadows of his lovely dark corner, making him a bit more noticeable. Dark teal hair fell out of his hood as he wrote down greet on walk in and be hot in his notebook.
Hidden 4 mos ago Post by DrDistasteful
Raw
Avatar of DrDistasteful

DrDistasteful

Member Seen 13 days ago





Outside the Waystone Inn
Interactions: Ransom
Outfit: This coat was made for fightin'



A smoke.

Just a smoke.

Just a GODDAMN smoke.

All he wanted was to have a quick smoke then go back to drinking with his only friend.

That's all he fucking wanted.

But Lucky- no, Bartholomew Winch is not a man who gets what he wants in life. This is something that he's known for a long time. He was used to it by now.

Swaying from side to side, Lucky took another long, slow drag of his cigarette. He was drunk, but not drunk enough that he couldn't still use The Focus. He looked Ransom up and down, trying to gauge his general fighting ability and style. He had plenty of experience handling big & bulky opponents, but these high-society types usually fought with more finesse than a drunken Gulda did. He was confident he could handle this guy, but he'd need to take this scrap a bit more seriously than the standard bar fight.

"What's with this big shiny buffoon? He wants to duel me? Without a gun? What kind of lunatic duels somebody without a gun?" Lucky thought to himself as he blew smoke in Ransom's face.

Knowing there was no way out of this, he tossed his cigarette to the ground, right on top of Ransom's glove.

"Look here, ya rootin'-tootin' highfalutin' fool. I can tell that yer all hat and no cattle, so I'll make this damn simple: Ya want satisfaction? Fuck off, leave me to my smokes, go home, & grip yer dick. Ya hear?"

Lucky took a single step back, extended his feline claws, and began staring intensely at Ransom. He took a long, deep breath, then another, then another. With every breath his eyes began to slowly cloud over as he lulled into a semi-trance state. From his perspective, everything around him began to blur, except for Ransom.

His plan was simple. He knew he could dodge any first, second, and third strike the man threw at him from underneath all that heavy armor. The Focus made sure of that. He was also probably sure that armor would tire this fool out quicker than The Focus would do for himself. All he had to do was wait for an opening, then claw at his face until he begs for mercy.
Hidden 4 mos ago 4 mos ago Post by Tesserach
Raw

Tesserach

Member Seen 2 hrs ago

Lairëcúma the Bard



The Waystone Inn - Outside
Interactions: Cali @FernStone, Ransom @Atrophy, Lucky @DrDistasteful
Outfit: Little Indigo Riding Hood



The elven woman didn't respond to Cali immediately. The pair of men clearly commanded the scene, but something about her expression seemed to hint her attention was deep in some thought, her lips pursed and trembled as though something were just on the tip of her tongue she was struggling to say. Finally she seemed to notice Cali. Hiking the skirts of her long velvet robe from where its hems dragged in the snow, she sidestepped to make room for Cali next to her where she lingered beneath the eaves.

"Sorry." She said at last in a whisper, as if not wanting to disturb the men and still sounding distracted. "No need to worry on my account. Not my first tavern brawl." Something about the disinterested way she said that suggested this was a dramatic understatement.

"If you pay attention though, I've learned to find my muse in the..." Lairëcúma's face scrunched a little in concentration, searching clearly searching for how to articulate something in a particular way. "...absurdly idiotic."

The tension returned as Lairëcúma turned her attention back to whatever puzzle had been occupying her. Whatever it was was clearly far more engaging for her than the prospect of imminent violence about to take place a few feet away.

Finally her features seemed to ease as whatever thought had been rattling around her elven head found resolution, and Lairëcúma's foot began to testingly tap against the fresh fallen snow. Her eyes turned skyward, her eyes wide as she turned her head up, her hand reaching out to the moon like child trying to grasp the thing. Her eyes followed the large white flakes of snow as danced their way earthward caught against the moon as they fell between her outstretched fingers.

Her voice, when it finally came, was a hesitant, halting thing. Like newborn fawn taking its first shaky steps. Quivering, high-strung, and sweetly forlorn - like strings drawn taut, ready to snap. It was quiet, yet haunting in its beauty as Ransom and Lucky faced off with one another on a few steps away.

"Snowfall,
On yet another night
Shimmering with the moon,
Against the silver light.
"


Where the first stanza was scarcely heard over the blustering of the men, probably only clearly by Cali who stood next to her, the second Lairëcúma gave a fuller voice, rising briefly in force before fading again back into the night on the fading note of disappointment.

Blood red,
On yet another night,
Huddled under snowy eaves,
While assholes square up to fight
Snow goes red and snow goes white...
It's just another night.

It could've been so much more...
Than just another...
Bar fight.
1x Like Like
Hidden 4 mos ago Post by Atrophy
Raw
Avatar of Atrophy

Atrophy Meddlesome Kid

Member Seen 0-24 hrs ago


The Waystone Inn
Interactions: Lucky @DrDistasteful Ed@NoriWasHere Lairëcúma @Tesserach Cali @Fernstone
Outfit: Hand's getting a bit chilly



Ransom saw the drunken sway in the tired tabaxi’s stance as the end of his cigarette glowed red. The fresh night air nipped at the tips of Ransom’s unprotected fingers. Perhaps it even cooled his temper. Satisfaction still had to be found, but the cost of payback was discounted from life to first blood. Then the cat opened his stupid mouth going off about guns and started driving the price back up.

Ransom opened his mouth up to retort that guns were the weapons of the weak, ignoring the growing weight of his stashed hand crossbow that was essentially just gun-but-old, and received a shotgun blast of smoke spewed from the cat that caught him directly in the back of his throat. Ransom flinched and started to cough violently. Was that catnip and a vaporized form of Something Else mixed in with the tobacco? It took every precious ounce of his very limited willpower to keep his eyes on Lucky. Ransom hadn’t dealt with a smoke that harsh since the day he had to convince the goblins of Nomog-Gesomething-or-other that he was cool.

Yet even through his coughing fit, Ransom still picked up on Lucky telling him to beat feet and beat off. What kind of cheap, dirty, rotten, lousy scoundrel would say something crass and lowbrow like that? Utterly uncivilized.

Speaking of civility, the tabaxi wasn’t backing down, but he wasn’t picking up the glove either. A proper duel had pomp and circumstance, requiring way too many hoops to jump through and terms to set, all allowing for plenty of opportunities to get the hell out of town before actually meeting in a field at dawn. It was gentlemanly. It was noble. It's what separated them from the animals. The way the tabaxi was squaring up, he looked as if he wanted the fight right here, right now as if they were common street toughs. And his eyes. Look at his eyes. What the hell was happening to his eyes?

It must’ve been really cold outside, because Ransom froze. Whatever was causing that cat’s eyes to become all weird and glossy was some nonsense mystical magic shit that Ransom absolutely did not mess around with. He was a wizard. Of course he was a wizard. Why was it that everytime Ransom picked a fight, it ended up being with a wizard? This was why duels needed terms and conditions. Fights weren’t fair when the other person could just cast Fireball. Had that smoke been a spell? Some kind of enchantment? Ransom didn’t know how magic worked, but he was hearing something heavenly ring in his ears.

“...Than just another...bar fight.”


Now that Ransom was no longer just seeing red, he was able to witness the breathtaking beauty of an elven bard serenading him with song. In a town overflowing with scum and dirtbags and flirty tieflings that played hot-and-cold, her appearance was one of radiance and majesty, an angel sent down from the heavens and shining like a diamond. Surely she had just arrived, because there was no way Ransom would’ve missed someone like that. The best of poets and playwrights in the world would lack the words to describe someone so striking, and Ransom was neither of these things so all he was left with was a single, solitary, Whoa!

Wait, had she just called him an asshole? No, no, no, see, she just didn’t know the whole story. Ransom wasn’t an asshole. He was the victim here, see? He just barely clocked Cali playing the part of the devil on Lairëcúma's shoulder. For someone so “repulsed” by him, Cali sure seemed to be following him around. Was this her doing? What had she said to the elf? Character assassination! This cried of character assination! He was a nice guy and he’d ruin anyone who said otherwise.

“Hold on, time out.” Ransom threw Lucky a T with his hands as the rage in his voice retreated before gesturing to his own eyes. “Quit whatever that weird shit is and go lick your asshole or something. Just give me one minute.” He turned towards Edwina. “Undertaker, make sure he doesn’t take any cheap shots.”

Knowing that there was now definitely no way he’d be suckerpunched, Ransom turned his attention fully to Lairëcúma and tried his damnedest not to shoot Cali any dirty looks.

“That was one of the most beautifully sung songs that I have ever heard. I’m sure it might sound like small praise considering the company we find ourselves in, but unlike the crowd here I know how to appreciate art,” said Ransom, unable to resist being a snob just as he couldn’t resist correcting her. “But this is going to be a proper duel, not some pedestrian barfight.”

“And only one of us here is an asshole!”
What Ransom thought was a clever remark that dogged Lucky only served to out himself. “I’m sure someone as talented as you only lowers herself to come to a place as dingy as this in search of inspiration. Well, Ransom Labelle is all the inspiration that you will need. Just watch.”

He turned back to Lucky and pointed at him.

“First to injure. No magic. You pick the weapon, the time, and the location. Aaaand… Just one more thing to set the record straight. Ransom turned his attention back to Lairëcúma, his guard not fully down but distracted enough as his finger slashed through the snowfall until it was pointed at Cali. “Anything that woman has to say about me is a lie. She is a stalker and she is jealous and she wants me all to herself and will say anything to make that happen. It's almost endearing.”
1x Like Like
Hidden 4 mos ago 4 mos ago Post by Tesserach
Raw

Tesserach

Member Seen 2 hrs ago

Lairëcúma the Bard



The Waystone Inn - Outside
Interactions: Cali @FernStone, Ransom @Atrophy, Lucky @DrDistasteful
Outfit: Little Indigo Riding Hood



Ransom turned and faced Lairëcúma just as her lips were poised, as if she had more to sing, and she held there while he addressed her. Her song temporarily paused, her lips drew tight as she shifted to one side. She stood there in polite, glassy-eyed stillness - like a heron waiting out the rain. When he turned away a slight smirk tugged at the edges of her mouth and just as Ransom turned to address Cali, Lairëcúma erupted into life again.

Her voice came on suddenly in high, sharp soprano. With a slight shrug off the inn wall, she gestured to Lucky and then Ransom, Eeoting theatrically in case any present were unclear on who the subjects of her song were.

Now who knows how it started?
Will anyone even care!?
Wilst stepping over bar stools,
While stale beer wafts through the air,
About the battle of some stray cat,
And the knight with his stupid hair?
Oh snow goes red and snow goes white,
Just another winter's night,

It's just another,
Just another...


Her voice began to waver, soften, and slow again towards the end, falling back into more pleasing dulcet notes which no longer felt like nails on chalkboard, until she fell out of song all together. The last words came in her normal speaking voice, gentle and ringing, but wielded like a woman twisting a knife with words. "Stupid. Bar fight."

"Well." Lairëcúma took a deep breath, her shoulders slumped as she clasped her hands in front of herself and resumed the poise of a very proper elven lady. "I believe we have all witnessed quite enough of this evening's theatrics." She glanced around at the others present, excepting Ransom and Lucky whom she turns her back to while angling herself towards the door. "Perhaps we might seek warmer company - and drinks - elsewhere?"
Hidden 4 mos ago Post by DrDistasteful
Raw
Avatar of DrDistasteful

DrDistasteful

Member Seen 13 days ago




The Waystone Inn
Interactions: Ransom, Lairëcúma, Gulda
Outfit: Leather coat



"Hold on. Time out"

"Quit whatever that weird shit is and go lick your asshole or something. Just give me one minute."


Lucky deactivated The Focus and sighed. He was getting rather tired with the scene that was rapidly unfolding. He despised being the center of attention with every fiber of his being. This guy wanted a minute? He'll give him more than a minute, he'll get the rest of the goddamn night. The moment Ransom turned his back to him, he began stumbling towards the door. He wasn't staying outside with these Gods-forsaken people for another moment.

Well, maybe just one more moment. He turned to address Edwina.

"Sorry for all the ruckus, Undertaker. Just wanted to let ya know Gulda just gave some fool a sloggin' for cheatin' her in some cards. I reckon he's gonna need a patchin' up. Usually I wouldn't give a buffalo's ass, but he's a tabaxi, just like me."

Before he could make it back inside unnoticed, Ransom turned around to address him.

“First to injure. No magic. You pick the weapon, the time, and the location. Aaaand…”

Lucky scoffed. He knew Ransom was too busy wobbling jaw (as he would put it) at the bard to actually hear him, but he responded anyway, mostly for the sake of making it clear who the real asshole here is.

"How about, no, no, and no? Duelin' is some'n that ya do with guns, and I ain't gunslingin' no more. Leave me the fuck alone." He growled, making sure it was loud enough for everybody to hear. He turned around to go back inside. Gulda had probably put the table back up by now, and he had the stomach for a couple more drinks tonight.

"I believe we have all witnessed quite enough of this evening's theatrics. Perhaps we might seek warmer company - and drinks - elsewhere?"

The comment made Lucky's fur crawl. He was annoyed enough at Ransom, this chick making a whole song and dance of the thing was like rubbing salt in the wound. Then she has the audacity to act like HE'S the annoyance here? Like he somehow WANTS to be a part of this? It got under his skin like a parasite, he couldn't help but shout out a snide response as he stormed back into the inn.

"Yes! Please! Go away!"

Lucky makes a beeline for Gulda's table, sits down, buries his face in his hands, and groans. He didn't even get to really enjoy his cigarette. Nothing about this night was going the way he wanted it to, but at least he could complain about it to his only friend.

"Uggghhhhhh, You see that shit, Gulda? Gods, I fucking hate knights. And that bard? I've heard better singing from vultures. Completely ruined my smoke, those two.

I need a drink......."
Hidden 4 mos ago 4 mos ago Post by FernStone
Raw
Avatar of FernStone

FernStone One Again Addicted to Pepsi Max

Member Seen 0-24 hrs ago



The Waystone Inn
Interactions: Lairëcúma @Tesserach, Ransom @Atrophy
Outfit: Normal
Hunter’s Mark Target: Ransom


Cali openly rolled her eyes at Ransom. Gods, what an asshole. Was he seriously trying to flirt with the woman he’d only moments ago tried to slap across the face? Of course he was. Hopefully the overgrown furball would claw his eyes out and ignore his cowardly bullshit about a proper duel.

Or not. Lucky slunk away with an unnecessarily pissy shout as soon as Ransom turned his back, which unfortunately meant the golden bastard was looking at them. Cali’s face twisted with disgust as he not only blamed her for any inflammatory songs- she didn’t even have to say anything this time- but also acted like she was still into him. Had she not been fucking clear?! Her expression darkened further, lips twisting into a scowl. But for a brief moment it broke, an amused smile flickering across her lips at Lairëcúma’s continued song.

At least there was a silver lining in all this. Not only was she beautiful, but she didn’t seem as pretentious as she’d first appeared. At least, what stuck up elf would sing a song like that? Cali found herself quite liking Lairëcúma already. It seemed like she’d be quite fun to drink with - which was an excellent suggestion by her. Though just like Ransom, she wasn’t backing away until she’d set the record straight.

”Move that finger before I cut it off, and get your head outta your own ass.” Cali sneered, glad the glow of her hunter’s mark was somewhat obscuring his smug punchable face. She couldn't really deny the stalker charge, considering her plans to stalk and assassinate him later. But everything else was completely false. The only way she wanted him ‘to herself’ was to kill him. Gods, maybe she should just try right now. Shoot him through the eye. If she was fast enough she let go of the arrow before he stopped her.

No, no… Time and place. She’d survived this long by not murdering assholes right in front of crowds and tavern doors.

But his continued delusion had to be shattered. Almost endearing? The last thing she wanted was to be endearing to him. Like she was playing hard to get- disgusting.

”I didn’t follow you. I came out to make sure this poor bard wasn’t hurt when you shoved her out of the way. Seeing your ugly mug is the price I gotta pay for that. I don’t want a single living piece of you. I don’t like men. You thinking I’m into you after everything I said just shows how fucking depraved you are. Bet you think every woman is, no matter what they say, you sick bastard.”

While Cali was giving him a piece of his mind, the big cat had been replaced with a smaller furry friend. Devastation the fox had grown bored of guard duty. So she'd abandoned the drunk tiefling to follow her master, weaving through legs and trotting out into the cold.

But as her padded feet stepped into the snow, a whiff of something delectable was caught in her constantly sniffing nose. Leather au Aasimar blood. She’d gotten a taste and now she wanted more. The half smoked cigarette on top, still smouldering, didn’t deter her. She bounded forward to snatch up Ransom’s abandoned glove from the snow, before scampering over to lie down at Cali’s feet. She quickly licked off the remaining bloodstain, before starting to rip into it like it was a chew toy.

Cali looked down at Dev, and a chuckle escaped her lips. At least someone was having fun. Now that she’d made herself clear, she should too. No point ignoring what seemed like great company to keep ripping into this asshole. She could hunt him down and kill him quietly later.

She turned to Lairëcúma, also making sure to show Ransom her back, glare swiftly softening into a smile towards her. She gestured towards the door, indicating for her to go first. ”You're right, let’s go enjoy some drinks and better company. I gotta make sure my friend ain’t stumbled off… You ever tried Last Round? Really nasty stuff, but got a strong kick to it. First round's on me.”

Cali bent down to scoop up Dev in her arms, the fox far too into chewing her new leather glove to move. ”Nice song, by the way. How d’you come up with the lyrics on the spot like that?”
Hidden 4 mos ago Post by Tesserach
Raw

Tesserach

Member Seen 2 hrs ago

Lairëcúma the Bard



The Waystone Inn - Outside
Interactions: Cali @FernStone, Lucky @DrDistasteful
Outfit: Little Indigo Riding Hood



Lairëcúma didn't bother to turn and face the Tabaxi as he spoke, but did smirk a little at his comment about her singing and her expression only brightened at the tiefling woman's comments. "Oh, why thank you for saying so!" The elf turned her head fractionally towards the tabaxi and the knight, he voice carrying an edge of politeness bordering on deliberately saccharine. "I wish I had some trick to share. The truth is being on the road so long you pick up how to do things like..." She paused and seemed to correct herself as she turned and wandered through the door. "... rarely turning down drinks offered in friendship."

Lairëcúma made her second entrance into the Inn, offering a small and hasty "Hey." this time, accompanied by a little waive as she approached the bar.

"Bartender! If you would be so kind, I would like to order one 'Last Round' please." She turned and pointed directly at Cali following behind her. "The tiefling woman will be paying!"
Hidden 4 mos ago Post by NoriWasHere
Raw
GM
Avatar of NoriWasHere

NoriWasHere

Member Seen 0-24 hrs ago





Present day
Interactions: Not a soul
Outfit: Normal



From a corner table, a man hid within the luxury of shadows. A chipped mug cooled beneath his fingers as his eyes scanned the room. His chair angled just enough that no one questioned why his attention drifted from one spot to another. He could see everything in this inn. Corners are such an honest place for one gifted at seeing through the lies shared there. People forgot that someone could be just around it from where they shared their juicy information. Doors and corners were how they got you, as it were. From here, he had heard Kel before he really saw her, and what he heard and saw told him that the woman was intoxicated and in a tough place. She was drunk, yes, but normally a woman like this was not careless. To the man, it suggested that something had worn thin within her. To Benni, this woman was in trouble, and trouble had found her. He watched as Random randomly picked the most vulnerable woman in the bar to soothe his fragile ego.

Benni listened as Ransom announced himself the way men like that always do. Not too loud, nor aggressive, but with a confidence crass enough to pass itself off as genuine. Benni watched him as he began to work. He approached the lone woman who was also far too drunk to be able to defend herself from the creep's advances. Normally, Benni would have stood up right then and there, marched his way across the crowd, and begin professing the sinful display he was witnessing to the crowd at large, but Benni allowed a smile to cross his face because someone else had rushed to the defense of that poor, defenseless woman. It was Cali. Beni leaned back as the two began a game of cat and mouse. The man took up the cadence of a person touched by the divine powers. He promised salvation, yet Benni knew that there were only two things a man like that wanted. The warmth found between the legs of an attractive person, and money. While Benni did not know who Ransom was beneath all the masks he wore, he knew there was a hunger lurking. A hunger that demanded that Ransom push his way towards something that he thought he was owed. And that hunger was lashing out at the world through the quoted scripture of a faithless heathen.

Cali, on the other hand, was sharper. Benni always knew her to be clever. The way her flirtation had teeth under the sweetness of the words brought an even wider grin to his face. She baited him, tested him, and while Ransom would sometimes show signs of playing the same game, Benni knew the two were leagues apart as if he were but a child trying to show up a professional. Cali peeled him apart, only to reel him back in for another easy blow. For his part, Ransom was taking the insults on the chin. A highborn was taught to be cool and collected, and Benni honed his thoughts with that assumption in mind. He watched their back and forth for a moment longer before he realized that, despite not being as astute as one would expect, Ransom was not doing bad in the battle of barbs. Was there a clever man hidden somewhere underneath the thick layers of asshole, or was this the luck of a beginner confusing the master at a few random turns? It seemed that Ransom never retreated from the thrashing he was on the other end of; it felt like he was just repositioning for another round.

Suddenly, Benni smirked even wider as Kel vomited. Benni took a sip of his drink as he crossed his legs. Tonight’s entertainment was already delivering on the promise that each night out offered. There were signs that the woman was heading to this conclusion, but Ransom couldn’t see them through the rose tinted glass that occluded his vision. Benni’s eyes gauged the reflexes of Ransom, the flash of real rage before the mask snapped back on forced a hand into his coat, ready to draw a knife. “I see you now..”

The rest of their conversation passed by in a blur. By the time Lucky barreled through like a half-lit fuse, Cali had already claimed victory. The only thing Cali had to do was stick a knife in the pig and watch the blood bleed dry, yet the cat had ruined what was surely going to be an easy end to this terrible attempt by Ransom. Benni shifted his eyes over to Kel, and he knew, deep down, that she was not going to be taken anywhere tonight against her will. Ransom had already run outside, ready to defend his honor, and Cali was quick behind. Still, the night had settled into something truly ugly and awful, and Benni did not like the way it leaned towards inevitability. He drained his mug, pushed his chair back under the table with a soft scrape, and stood up.





Kel absolutely did not follow the commotion outside. The very idea of standing, of coordinating, and finding a way to balance on her wobbly legs felt like an impossible challenge. Did she want to watch the fluufywuffy cat manhandle the prick? Yes. Did she think she could actually watch the fight in full? No. The bar swayed beneath her elbows, a slow pendulum motion that threatened to tip her clean off the stool if she leaned too far in either direction. Sound bled in from the doorway anyway and she tried to listen to what was being said. She thought she heard someone shout, someone sing, and all this talk about some guy named Unda Tekker. Her head turned towards the door. She watched it through half-lidded eyes, the doorway stretching and compressing like a lung drawing breath, and wondered vaguely when it had started doing that.

Her chin dipped, shot upwards, before it dipped again. The darkness kept tugging the edges of her vision, yet she tried to resist the advances of a sleepless, sleep filled night. She was losing the fight badly when a new weight appeared beside her. It wasn’t a sudden or shocking sensation really; it was just present enough to register once her awareness bobbed back towards the surface. A voice followed, low and conversational, like it had been there the whole time.
“Hey,” Benni said gently. “You’re still with us, yeah?”

Kel squinted at him, eyes glassy and unfocused, pupils struggling to agree on a single version of his face. “M’tryin’,” she muttered, words slurring together at the edges. Her tail twitched, then went slack again. She studied him with the seriousness of someone trying very hard to remember why suspicion was important. “Do *hic* do I know you?” The question sounded genuine. The poor thing.

“Not really,” Benni replied in a long drawn out drawl. “But I know you.” He let that sit, as he placed his hands on the counter, before he quickly lifted them off and shook them violently, “or at least, I know enough to think you should hear this before you pass out on this very sticky bar.” His eyes flicked briefly toward the door, then back to her. “That guy. Ransom. He means you harm.”

That cut through the haze as effectively as cold water across her face, and Kel straightened too fast, yet she held her head up high as she tried to stare down this new man. “What,” she slurred, though there was less conviction in it than she would’ve liked. Her eyes narrowed, trying to focus on him properly. “How do you figure?”

Benni smiled. He leaned back slightly in the chair and kept his hands in clear view for Kel's comfort. “For starters, what I am about to say is the conjecture of an old man sitting in the corner, and is based on what I have observed since the lot of you came into town, but that man Ransom means to hold you, Kali, and probably anyone vulnerable for a ransom. I have observed that the man carries himself with a certain confidence that reeks of a high birth, born into luxury and privilege, yet you don’t see that standard on his armor,” Benni paused as a grin crossed his face, “That guy. Ransom, if wherever he came from was still in any standing, would probably have preferred a life where he could settle for an arranged marriage and drink wine until his belly was large. Instead, he wants to find an easy way to that goal. A bounty hunter in a town filled to the brim with bounties, it's almost poetic.”

Kel, even in her state, knew that was a dangerous claim to make in a place like this. For starters, people here liked the anonymity that this place offered. Everyone came here for a reason. This was the town of second chances, and the town where the outlaws found refuge. If someone was here to collect, then it wouldn’t be long before they wound up dead. Yet, at the same time, Kel couldn’t break fully free from the alcoholic fog that fell over her. She did not know if she was at the point where she wouldn’t remember this conversation or not. “Why hic* why tell me? Some..someome shoe do something.”

"Because you’d know for the rest of the night tonight, and be unable to act on it, and you will likely forget before the sun rises tomorrow,” Benni smirked, “I hate the idea of a poor defenseless woman like yourself being completely defenseless after all.”




Present day
Interactions: Latrom
Outfit: Normal



Edwina shifted her weight near the edge of the gathering, fingers loosely clasped at her waist. The tavern door stood open behind them, spilling warmth that dissolved into the night air. Her gaze settled on Latrom, her posture straight but unassuming.

“You mentioned visions,” she said gently, “do they come as dreams, or when you’re awake?” She tilted her head slightly, the question offered with sincere curiosity. “Are they clear images, or more like impressions?” She paused briefly as she exhaled. This could be any number of things, but it would be unbecoming of her to refuse a call for help. “And do they leave you once they’ve passed?”

The sound of a fight about to start pulled her attention away from Latrom. She stepped closer to Latrom’s side and turned in a smooth motion to face the commotion. Ah. The pretty boy of town wanted to fight the menace cat who had sent more than his fair share of broken bodies her way. Edwina knew just how a fight like that would end, and it would require a lot of her healing magic to repair that pretty face and body. Edwina said nothing, however, and she would not interrupt the cycle as it turned. She stood there, steady and watchful, a calm silhouette beside him while the moment threatened to fracture.

Yet the promised fight never came to pass. The gorgeous face’s gorgeous voice soothed the tension between the pretty man and the cat, who promptly went inside, and the pretty man groveled for attention. Pathetic. It looked like Ransom had bitten off more than he could chew with Cali, and she and her fox gave him a verbal beatdown, which was enough entertainment in and of itself. Edwina preferred this kind of drunken fight. The creative insults, the verbal blows, and the lack of blood on the pavement below. They were more entertaining, and she did not need to exhaust herself or her magic tending to the aftermath of a drunken brawl. As long as tonight stayed like this, it would be a good night. “Thank you for calling pause, Ransom,” Edwina added with a faint smile, “I would hate for bloodshed to ruin such a promising nigh-”





Present day
Interactions: Feline Friends made along the way
Outfit: Normal



Gulda’s thick fingers tightened around the human’s hand, her knuckles pale, her forearm as rigid as the forged iron that she made. The table between them creaked in protest. Gulda engaged her arm muscles even more, causing the veins on her arm to bulge. Across from her, the man gritted his teeth, face reddening, boots scraping uselessly against the tavern floor. The fucker had bet her five gold coins he could beat her at an arm wrestling contest. He had said that no matter how strong she was, there was not a chance that he was losing to a woman as desperate for coin as she was. Gulda took that personally. The surrounding patrons leaned in, the air buzzing with wagers and drunken encouragement. His friends egged him on, confident he was on the cusp of victory.

With a sharp exhale through her nose, Gulda drove his hand down. The impact rattled tankards and sent a ripple of cheers through the Wayside Inn, and caused the audible snapping of an arm bone to cause the cheers to be replaced with ”Oooooh”. The human groaned; his pride may be bruised, but his arm was broken, and he was thankful that was all he had to remember this night by. Gulda didn’t even smile. She released him with a dismissive flick and rose from her chair, shoulders rolling once beneath the weight of her armor.

“Told you,” she muttered, voice rough as gravel dragged over steel. “You don’t out-wrestle an armorer. And you ain’t tough enough to be sayin' shit like that.”

"Uggghhhhhh, You see that shit, Gulda? Gods, I fucking hate knights. And that bard? I've heard better singing from vultures. Completely ruined my smoke, those two. I need a drink......."

Gulda looked down at the table and saw that her own stein was running low. It was Lucky’s lucky day. “Guess who just got us another couple rounds for free,” Gulda paused as she picked up the gold and flashed them to Lucky, “I’ll be back with my drinks. If you find someone for me to beat at something, I can give you one, you freeloading, furball hacking, son of a bitch.” With that, Gulda made off towards the bar, and spotted a familiar face behind it.

Behind the counter, Rosa moved like a well-oiled machine all by herself. She balanced a plate effortlessly, setting rabbit and grouse down before Grask without ceremony. “Eat,” Rosa rumbled, “and don’t complain unless you want to complain to the cooks themself. They take pride in their work, and handle all complaints themselves.” Her eyes shifted towards the approaching Gulda. “You broke another one?”

Gulda leaned an elbow on the counter.

“Only his ego,” an audible cough was heard somewhere behind her, “and his arm.”

Rosa huffed softly, already reaching for a mug. “What poison tonight?”

Gulda opened her mouth to answer, yet the floor trembled beneath her feet. It was faint at first, subtle enough that one might be able to explain it away as a trick of the mind, but present enough that the steins betrayed it. Gulda and Rosa looked up and watched as a lantern swayed with the rumble, light sloshing across both beams and faces alike. Gulda raised an eyebrow. An earthquake? it wasn’t unheard of in these parts, and if that was the first rumble, then they may need to get outside into the street. A second tremor rolled through and it was deeper and heavier. The wood groaned like an old man doing a menial task. A bottle tipped behind the bar, and Rosa’s hand snapped out, catching it without looking.

The tavern noise faltered, conversations stuttering into uneasy silence. Gulda straightened her back up slowly. The tavern had fallen deathly silent, with eyes scanning all around, trying to figure out if more were coming.

“What was that?”

Suddenly, it hit. Dust sifted from the rafters as a man was thrown off his feet. Kel fell from her stool into the waiting arms of Benni, who quickly used his body to shield hers. Gulda grabbed the bartop and her knuckles went white as she strained to hold herself upright. A distant rumble followed the strongest quake yet, and this one was big. Gulda’s jaw tightened. Rosa’s eyes had narrowed, her massive frame going still strong yet she too was thrown towards the bartop and she had to use both hands to hold on.

Outside, the sound of crashing and crumbling filled the air as a wave of destruction sounded like it was coming their way.










Present day
Interactions: The Goddess of Death
Outfit: Normal




Edwina’s faint smile had only just formed when the words died on her lips.

The tremor was subtle at first, nothing more than the delicate shiver of the town itself drawing a sharp, uneasy breath beneath their very feet. Her eyes lifted instinctively, gaze cutting past the bodies clustered near the tavern entrance, past the lantern glow, past the drifting snow. This shake did not feel like the earthquake that she was used to in these parts. This felt close, and localized, and something told her that she might spot the cause if she just looked hard enough. She scanned for something amiss, something out of place, and she scanned until something caught her eye, and up her gaze rose, ever up towards The Arcane Tower itself, and she gasped.

High above, the top half of the spire stirred. It did not dance back in forth in the wind, it did not vibrate in the night sky, instead it began to rotate. The topmost section began to rotate with slow, dreadful grace, stone sliding against stone in a silent, impossible motion. How in the heavens did a tower spin like that? Edwina could not think of a single, logical explanation for what her eyes witnessed. Edwina’s breath hitched, and she did not speak. She simply stared as the circular band traced its first full revolution against the sky.

Then the sound came.

A low, cavernous groan rolled through the streets, deep enough to rattle bones. The ground lurched violently. Tankards toppled inside the tavern, and snow cascaded from rooftops in avalanches. Edwina staggered, catching herself against the doorframe as the world bucked beneath her.
The spinning top of the tower accelerated.

Far beyond the center, along the outermost ring road, the town began to die. Edwina watched in horror as entire rows of homes collapsed, walls falling flat at an instant. Chimneys snapped, timber frames twisted, a bakery folded inward, and a large plume of smoke, dust, and debris was sent skyward from every angle around the center ring of the town. Screams tore across the distance, yet as the ground beneath them spun faster and faster, the screams subsided as quickly as they started.

“No.” The whisper slipped out from Edwina, and it would be lost in the choir of death that sung out all across the town.

Above, the second segment of the tower awakened, just beneath the first. Another thunderous jolt slammed through the center ring. The pavement split in jagged veins. Lantern posts toppled. Somewhere behind her, glass exploded outward in a crystalline shriek. Inside the tavern, people were pulled from their feet by the shaking. Kel was braced against the bar by the body of the strange old man who had warned her, Gulda was trying to force themself back onto their feet as the shaking subsided once again. There were various people in various stages of injury, and more were being added with every quake.

A massive band beneath the top of the tower rotated, grinding into motion. In response, the fourth ring road of the town began to rise out of the ground, carried upward by an unseen force. The street itself tilted on its side as it ascended. Buildings that had stood for decades, some for centuries, leaned to the side, then catastrophically collapsed downward. An inn slid sideways, its foundation shearing loose. A row of shops pitched as one, facades crumbling as gravity claimed them. Masonry cascaded into the lower streets like a landslide of earth. Edwina’s eyes widened as figures tumbled with the debris. Nameless faces. Panicked silhouettes. People. She nearly fell back as a massive, circular object rose through the rising plume of smoke and dust. It was as tall as three of the ring roads were wide, and appeared to be made of some golden and silver alloy. There were still parts of the road, and even houses, attached to the structure. The houses were now on their side, and as it locked into place, completely vertical above the tower itself. The structure began to rotate around the tower, moving clockwise, and as it did, the remaining structures and remnants of the roads began to crumble completely, and the debris mixed with bodies began to fall downwards towards the tavern and the group. A man, who had just stepped outside his house, fell first as the stone archway of a home buried him in an instant with a sickening crunch. A man, further down the road, tried to jump out of the way of a falling body, and their two screams became one before the two collided, and their screams fell silent together. All across the road, debris and bodies impacted all around. Seven people were within range of the assembled group outside. Seven people who might be saved yet.

A clarity fell over Edwina’s mind at the sight. She could not comprehend what was happening all around them; she did not know why this was happening, or what had awoken this Arcane tower, but she did know that for as long as her cycle was turning, she could save these people. She looked over to her construct. The creature was already aware that something was amiss; its eyes scanned the structure with awe, but it also watched as everything fell around them. Edwina has had no success with being able to command this creature all the time, however, in times of peril, it seems to be able to act on its own accord. Like the bandits on the road, Edwina knew that this thing would not sit idly for long. Still, she could provide the push to get it moving.
“Go!” she commanded, voice suddenly fierce.

Across the chaos, a mother stumbled, clutching a small child as stone rained around them. The ground pitched again. She fell, and Edwina ran. Boots skidding over shaking cobblestones, cloak snapping behind her, she reached them just as a chunk of collapsing masonry plummeted from above. Her construct moved faster, hurling itself over the fallen woman. Impact. The stone shattered against its armored back in an eruption of dust and debris.

Edwina dropped to her knees, arms scooping the crying child from the rubble-streaked street. Tiny fingers clung to her sleeve with desperate strength. The mother, stunned and gasping, stared up through the haze.

“You’re safe,” Edwina said, breathless but steady. “Stay under it!” The construct remained braced over the woman, its broad frame forming a shield as debris clattered and exploded on its sturdy frame. Edwina rose, cradling the child tightly, eyes blazing as she turned back toward the others near the tavern.

“Don’t just stand there!” she shouted, voice cutting through the screams and raining debris. Help.”
1x Like Like
Hidden 4 mos ago Post by Atrophy
Raw
Avatar of Atrophy

Atrophy Meddlesome Kid

Member Seen 0-24 hrs ago


The Waystone Inn
Interactions: Ed @NoriWasHere Latrom @Cosmic
Outfit: Absolutely covered in snow



Almost immediately, and most certainly due to his irresistability, Ransom inspired Lairëcúma to burst into another song. Wait, stupid hair? A cloudy breath escaped from his mouth as he blew a heavenly lock of hair out of his face. This must be a cover. He heard the cat jawjacking behind his back as Cali started shooting straight bullshit out of her mouth. Ransom was a gentleman. He’d never shove a lady out of the way just like Cali would never admit the real reason why she doth protest too much. Ransom gave a cocky little half-shrug at her accusation, not wanting to start a fight with Cali when he had a kitty to maim.

He turned back to Lucky and was caught off guard as his opponent blitzed past him, shouting for everyone to go away. Momentarily stunned, Ransom realized that technically an unanswered challenge meant that he had won the duel. He turned towards Lairëcúma to see if he could get her to sing a song of his victory, but she was already moving through the door with Cali behind her. He watched as the tiefling scooped up her fox. Perhaps slightly distracted by the swish of a tail, he did not immediately register the shredded ribbons of leather clenched in the beast’s jaws as once belonging to him until he noticed that his glove was now missing when he moved to pick it up. Ransom dropped his head with a heavy sigh. His victory didn’t feel very celebratory.

“Thank you for calling pause, Ransom,” said the Undertaker. He glanced at her from underneath his stupid hair, confused as to what she was going on about. “I would hate for bloodshed to ruin such a promising nigh-”

Yes. Yes, see, she got it. Ransom was such a benevolent man that he had let Lucky go unharmed. His eyes drifted to Latrom as Ransom rubbed his own shoulder, unaware that the muscle he assumed to be the Undertaker’s guard had been the one who had eased Lila’s punch. Although he was not injured, Ransom could still use a priest. It would totally help validate his claim to being a holy man of…which god had he gone with again? Ilmater? Loviatar? Lathander. Right, light boy.

“You’re welcome?” offered Ransom when he realized Ed wasn’t going to finish her thought after something rumbled.

She was distracted, looking at something else. His eyes followed hers to the top of the Arcane Tower as it began to spin and slowly rotate. He blinked. Had Cali actually been able to secretly slip something into his drink? He blinked again. No, this was happening. The city groaned, snapped, and shifted. Oh, shit! No, no, no, this was happening! A pile of snow sliding off the roof of the Waystone Inn clocked Ransom and sent him to the ground with an, “Oh, shit!" He frantically started to dig himself out of the snow, his unprotected hand stung by the cold, as his mind gravitated to one single thought:

See, this is fucking why you don’t build your town around a mage tower.

Nothing good ever came from a mage tower being located in town. He never ever heard of a story about a mage tower where something mysterious happened and everyone in town found twenty gold pieces in their pocket. There was never an arcane experiment gone array and now everyone was two points hotter or a bunch of nymphs got summoned to town. No portal ever opened up to the wine and cheese dimension. It was always arcane explosions, zombie apocalypses, or unspeakable eldritch beings whose name was spelled with sixteen consonants, seven apostrophes, and pronounced by tearing out your own throat.

Ransom pulled himself out of the snow. Either some snow had gotten into his boots or some part of Kel had started to freeze. He shoved his bare hand under his arm to warm it back up as he surveyed the cataclysm around him from his knees. Roads weren’t supposed to do that. Buildings weren’t supposed to do that. People definitely weren’t supposed to do that. He winced as a man proved why, despite Ransom’s own wariness of mages, that having a wizard around who stocked Feather Fall was always a sensible idea. Ouch. What a way to go. He watched as Edwina moved to help a mother and her child, a monstrous construct emerging out of the shadows to shield them.

“Don’t just stand there! Help.”

What?

Why?

The instinct was to get up and run. He didn’t owe these people nothing, and these people clearly had nothing to give otherwise they wouldn’t live in Greyharrow. He wouldn’t gamble away his own life for nothing in return. He’d sworn no oaths. He’d signed no contracts. He wasn’t some—a voice, shrill and squeaky, in the back of his head: Mrs. Marmsdale. A memory of something his etiquette teacher had once said. A noble man doesn’t help others because he wants to. He does so because he has to. At first he has always thought it was some stupid lesson in chivalry, but know remembering the phrase with the benefit of hindsight, knowing that no bannerman arrived to answer his father’s demands to defend Labelle Gardens from the goblin horde, he was pretty sure it was actually a lesson in karma.

Goddamnit. Ransom stood up. The Undertaker and her golem had the mother and child safe, or had at the very least bought them some more time. He moved to save another stumbling toddler, seemingly unaware of the rocks falling down around their head. Why were there so many damn children up at this time of night? Ransom moved quickly, one hand over his noggin to protect it in case he failed to dodge a piece of debris. He bent low, slid, and scooped the toddler moments before something wooden came crashing down. The toddler started slamming him with their fists as he felt something slash and sting across his calf. He buckled but did not fall, skating across the snow until he set down the toddler in the relative safety of the shadow of the Waystone Inn.

It was only then that he realized the toddler had a full handlebar mustache and graying hair.

“Oy, whaddja think ya doin’, ya freak? Tryin’ ta git fresh wit me, are ya? Ol’ Petey don’lit anyway touch ‘im ‘cept Missus Petey. Where’s me knife at, I gut ya from shin ta knee ya fucking bastard! I fucking kill ya,” hollered the drunk gnome.

Ransom shoved the gnome backwards into the safety of the pile of snow Ransom had just dug out. The drunk gnome harmless kicked and punched at the air, unable to stand himself upright, as he rolled around in the fresh powder and made the saddest snow angel ever. The gnome was safe as long as his drunk ass didn’t bury his face beneath the snow. Ransom just hoped he didn’t follow through with that threat when he turned his back. Across the way, he spotted a hand beneath a mound of snow. He bolted to the pile and started digging at it with one hand—look, he wasn’t just about to get frostbite for someone who might already be dead. It really wasn’t working too well. Fuck it, he wrapped his bare hand in his cloak and began shoveling with it, too.

“Hey, big guy!” Ransom yelled at Latrom. “I hope those aren’t just show muscles. Help me pull them out.”
2x Like Like
↑ Top
© 2007-2026
BBCode Cheatsheet