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Shalodud



What was once a beautiful city is now one in utter turmoil. Shalodud is being ruled by Namil Thargal, cousin and secret slayer of the past King Ethel. Namil has banned all magical usages and even cut off trade with those who use it. This has caused a severe split in races and created an uproar. Now, with the city in fear and many citizens vanished, the economy is very down. Our heros meet in this rough place, and with them comes change, quests, war, or some other mystery.



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Act I - Scene I
"You're making a mistake!" He shouted, but his cries were lost in the anger of the crowd.



It was a lovely Saturday night, as the air had cooled from the hot summer day. The theatre was filled with people loitering around the entrance and filing inside. Today a rather famous group of actors had made it’s way to Shalodud, which excited rich and poor equally. Through turmoil and sadness, there managed to be something left sacred in the city. Many of the upper class society decided to show up that night, and even many of the lower class, because it was worth scraping together some money for a little entertainment. Lately, the town has been quieted. Namil sits inside more often, and his troops only make daily rounds, even the numbers of people accused for magical practices has slowed to a hault. It was as if everyone anticipated the theatre with glee.

The large, long curtains split in the middle and were pulled to either side, revealing five men on stage. The curtain had been cleaned, as it hadn’t been used in years, but one could easily see more dust upon it. In fact, the whole place had been prepped for the play, the floors were swept, the creaky boards on stage were replaced, and and the cracked windows were repaired. If the whole town were to follow suit, Shalodud would look like a lovely, family-friendly city.

The show appeared to be a comedy, since the first act started with a man finding a tack in his shoe. The act had the audience rolling laughing, and everyone seemed to be having a great time. Perhaps this really was a turning point for the city! Everyone gathered to enjoy the night in one place, and nobody cared who was or wasn’t a mage. Really this idea was brilliant, and a great way to bring the city closer once again. Act two of four has begun, obviously three of the men are on an adventure, and the other two play as the multiple threats they face. Every time they slip and fall, the audience roars with laughter once again.

During one, extremely funny slip up, an unnoticed chip of the ceiling falls down. Nobody hears the creak much later, along with another chip of the ceiling that is simply brushed off of a shoulder. The audience has no cares, and why should they? It was a wonderful time, most were a little tipsy, and the show was astounding. Nobody would have predicted the next act. In a less-subtle display, the chandelier burst from it’s seams. Pellets of wood flew outward as the giant, glass decoration began it’s painfully slow descent. The people under it looked up, some began to scurry and crawl over others, while some were stricken stone in fear.

Ethan was sitting behind and a bit above where the chandelier was falling, because of the arrangement of chairs bolted down in the theatre. Before he could think, or even blink, he stood up and splayed his fingers forward. A gust of wind powered by fear and repressed magic escaped from them and separated the crowd, creating a circle where the air hit. People fell over each other and were squished against the chairs, many flipping over the backs of chairs. A few audible cracks could be heard when arms and legs either got caught or smashed against someone. The actual chandelier crushed only one person, glided across a few, and maimed many more with flying shards.

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“Three dead, dozens injured” Namil shouted at the raging crowd, “Tomorrow at noon, we shall punish this magic user for what he has done! The crowd cheered and chanted, then Namil gave Ethan another disgusted glare and smacked the bound man again.

Moments ago, crippling silence ensued before people the theatre had looked at Ethan and began to murmur. One man shouted, “A mage!” followed by more panicked speaking and another shout, “He did it!” the crowd became hostile toward the pleading man as arms came for him. After the crowd had hoisted Ethan from the theater, they were met by the army and Namil himself. They pulled him to the fountain square and tied him to a chair. After accusations from the witnesses were taken in, the mage’s death was decided. After this, they all went back to their cozy homes, told their family about the crazy thing that happened today and got into their warm, fluffy beds without a worry. Meanwhile, Ethan was being interrogated, beaten, and lay on a cold floor, bound by hand and foot.
“Morning Mr.Puffball”

Melanie pulled the caterpillar off of a leaf and sat it on the ground. Today she was going to bring in some vegetables along with her herbs and didn’t want anyone to get a furry surprise on her lettuce. She also had an appointment this evening, a man who has told her his child needs her help. The boy was not only dehydrated and pale, but had blood in his stool. She had agreed immediately, and offered to come earlier, “No, the doctor requests to see him first to make sure he isn’t contagious. If the boy is suddenly well, we might all be in trouble.” he had claimed. It was hard to argue with logic, and she needed to prepare anyway.

After picking her various foods, she put a small vile of essences of magical herbs (the plants conveniently hidden in a nearby cave to dry) and a mana potion, just in case. She headed down the same trail into town, as any other normal day. There was one difference, though, when she arrived. Unlike lately, there were armed guards patrolling the perimeter of practically every square, and many more on duty in horses. Although peculiar, she figured that the Horrible One just wanted to show off his pointy things.

Melanie had to change her route slightly and sell in a different location. This shouldn't hurt her sales too much, seeing as most people chose to change their locations also. After a few hours, she noticed many people flowing into the town centre. It was about eleven thirty, and she hadn't heard of any new entertainers for today. She figured that the turnout of the highly anticipated play was so well yesterday, they decided to do an encore for the whole town. Or maybe mister big shot wanted to tell everyone why the guards were out at lunchtime, when the most would be able to listen. Either way, Melanie’s curiosity was piqued. She followed the multitude of people into the centre, making sure to keep her head down. Little did she know, this moment would change her life.
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Using his hands to cover the intense glare of the sun, he steps foot into Shalodud, "So this is Shalodud, the city with
the a bad reputation, huh" he thinks to himself. Walking into the city, he notices that there were alot of armed guards
almost everywhere. Simply shaking it off, he continues to walk into Shalodud.

"I've been wandering city to city to try and find my parents murderers, I still have no leads" He thinks to himself while sighing.
Many evidence did point that they atleast went into Shalodud once, and he was here to make sure of that. Then suddenly a guard
points his weapon at Meliodias and asks "Are you a mage? Mages aren't allowed here." he exclaims in a demanding tone. Raising his hands
up, Meliodias replies, "No I am not, but you shouldn't point that at me, someone might get injured." Wondering why there are
an unusual abundance of guards, "Was there an accident here?" Meliodias promptly asked the guards. To which he replies "Why do you think
there's alot of guards patrolling the area? Mages have been stirring up trouble recently." Then the guard walks off.

"So this city is discriminating towards mages, the rumors were right." He shakes his head and sighs.

Walking towards the town center, he notices a strangely amount of people concentrated in the town centre. "Weird."
Going to the corner of the center, as too attract to much attention, he leans back on a tree and watches the mass of people
in the town square.
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"Shit, shit, shit."
What a way to start the morning, being chased by a fucking 12 year old with a knife, Charlie was so compromised with the situation. He couldn't turn around and kill the kid, because, he was, well, a kid, and killing kids was wrong.
He couldn't just turn a corner because the kid would just follow him.
He couldn't try and reason with him cause who knew if the kid would listen.
And he couldn't find a tree and climb it because hell, he didn't know if the kid chasing him could climb trees as well, and also his fear of heights was in the way.
Goddammit this was not a good morning.
All Charlie had done was sleep under a families porch because he didn't have anywhere to go for the night, it seemed like a good idea at the time, he had done it before; spending the night under someones stairs, and never had this happened before. It wasn't like he had stolen, hadn't killed the family pet, hadn't done any serious shit, but the parents of this 12 year old had sent the kid after him anyway as he fled, guess trespassing was a fucking serious offense to this family.
But wow he needed to loose this kid.
It took quite a long time before the kid realized he should call the guards, the guards could help him catch Charlie and lock him up, or worse, and a sure fire way the guards would help him catch Charlie?
"Guards, quick! That mage was trying to steal from me!" The boy shouted, falling behind as three guards started chasing Charlie.
Fucking perfect.

After running for as long as Charlie could take the guards caught him, seizing him by his arms and holding him back.
Okay, Charlie didn't like to admit he had a way with words, when asked he would say, "me? I don't have a silver tongue, I have a bronze tongue, at best." But, the truth was, what he lacked in 'physical skills', he made up with his way with words.
"W-What is going on here, unhand me." Charlie demanded, his underdeveloped voice squeaking a little as most pubescent male's do.
"I don't think so girl." The guard holding him replied as the other two stood in front of him.
Charlie wasn't really insulted by this misgendering, Charlie was neither male nor female in his own eyes, maybe it had something to do with the fact that he couldn't remember the last 15 years of his life, but, he felt neither male nor female, in any particular way.
"Girl? I'm not a girl." Charlie pipped, although he didn't mind the misgendering, he though't he could work with it.
"Boy?" The guard corrected.
"No, try again."
"Then what the hell are you, you can only be a boy or a girl..."
"No, I'm insulted is what I am." He said with a small smile.
"..."
"You've already caused me enough woe with all this confusion towards my sex, won't you let me go?" Charlie said, his voice turning upset.
"I don't think so, you've been accused as a mage, and we are not taking kindly to any mage's as of late."
"Oh, I was accused of being a mage, well sir, that is obviously solid proof that I am in fact a mage, take me away boys." He said, his voice dripping sarcasm.
"I-." The guard started, but Charlie cut him off-
"No, you know while we're at it, I accuse you of being a mage. Might as well take yourself away too, mate."
"Listen kid, I don't have time to listen to your riddles-."
Charlie grinned, pretending to be excited.
"Riddles!? What riddles, I have said no riddles as of today which is really a shame, you know, if you'd like a riddle I have some fantastic one's in my bag, here let me-."
He pulled his arm free from the guards loose grasp and reached in his bag, but, instead of pulling out a riddlebook or something of the like he pulled out a knife, quickly stabbing the guards hand.
The guard jumped back and yelped in pain, just enough distraction to slip past the other two guards, they tried to chase the young boy but as Charlie ran to town square, he got lost in the crowd, thank goodness for that.
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Shalodud was such a funny place, desiring to kill a man for protecting himself from a chandelier. Sure it was magic, sure it caused people to get hurt. But one death and several hurt is a lot better than several dead. But then again, that was some pretty poor magic that boy had cast, sheesh. If Sali could do magic like that, he'd know how to do it a lot better than THAT. Sheesh! Talk about collateral.

Sali himself had been hopping across roofs since last night, avoiding the public eye. Several times dipping his staff down from a rooftop to bob some silly woman on her head to get the husband in trouble, or misplace a doohickey a street vendor was attempting to sell. Stuff like that, really, really got Sali smiling.

His smile sorta drooped when everyone started gathering toward the center. Considering last night's events, Sali could only imagine what was going to happen. He went his way across some roof when he saw a chase going on down below. Some girl... Boy, ... Thing, was running. Sali saw an opportunity and jumped down from the rooftop to bonk one of the guards on the head with his staff hard enough to knock him out. When the other man turned to look at him Sali was gone, silly little illusion dancing behind him.

With that, he made his way back into and through the crowd, invisible. The only hints to his presence was the sound of his breathing and the fact he still cast a damned shadow.
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Fenras laid in the caravan still. His shirt hung down on his waist, with his boots off at his side. When he awoke, he covered his face from the sun and sat up. "Here we are, Master Elf. This is Shalodud. I'm sorry we could not take you any further on your journey. Hopefully we have paid our debt to you." The Caravan Master stopped somewhere in the city streets, near the Town Center. "Thank you, but I will be fine on the rest of the journey. You've done more than enough for me. Good luck on your travels." Fenras said, pulling up his shirt only enough to cover the bandages wrapped around his body and any bare skin, but kept it loose enough to give him breathing room. With a wave, the Caravan Master was off, leaving Fenras in the city by himself.

"Well...I suppose this is where I start." Sighing out, he began to walk, inspecting the cities architecture, culture, and people. Some of them gave him nasty looks, but it didn't seem all bad. As he approached the Town Center, he began to notice a large crowd. Unable to get a good look, he looked around for a ladder, and found one conveniently laid upon the side of a building. Climbing up, he sat down on the roof to investigate the ruckus.
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Emma was going to do one last thing before leaving. One last thing of pleasure before the hard life of the road started. She was going to go and see a play at the theater. She was quite excited about it. It would be the last play she'd get to see in a very long time, and it also had been quite a while since the last one. The fact that it was a comedy just made everything all the better..

She was all ready and packed back home, the things at the door. She just needed to set foot inside and change her clothes and she'd be off. Now however, she was dressed in her finest gown. It was a red silken dress, slightly frilly and wavy at the bottom. Half of the dress was wavy in fact, from her waist down. The upper section had a wavy pattern over her shoulders and the edges were lined with golden threads. The dress was a short sleeved one, only covering her shoulders and she wore a red but transparent thin silken lace that secured itself to her middle finger on both hands, Around her neck she wore her necklace, a family heirloom of generations past and on her shoes she wore red stilettos, matching her dress.

It was a fine evening, and she laughed a lot, gaining a few looks from the other nobles around her in the top of the theater, and a few ladies snickered at her but Emma paid no mind. Her father looked somewhat embarrassed though at her antics and her mother laughed along with her, so he let it slide. It was her last day in the city after all, and he wanted her to enjoy herself. The view was spectacular from her spot, however, you had to use 'lady-binoculars' to be able to see the smaller details of the show. Between her laughter she was puffing on her cigarette. It was a habit that she had picked up from a lady friend of her's which she smoked from time to time.

Suddenly though, just as she was laughing at a silliness, a chandelier started falling from the roof which crashed into the crowd. She had stood up, trying to see what was going on when a mage was pointed out as the culprit for it. While only one had been crushed by it, a few had died as the winds had crushed them and many more had their bones cracked and would possibly be maimed for life.

Emma was furious as she shouted along with the crowd for the death of the mage, for him to be punished for his crimes, death, for death, maim for maim. He would probably be interrogated, beaten, tortured and all manner of cruel things that he justly deserved for his crimes. While she had not seen his magic make the chandelier fall, she had been too busy laughing, she had seen the magic that had maimed many. While she felt sorry for the man's family, she felt that the man deserved everything that he'd get throughout the night, and then be executed for the death he caused.

It had not taken too long before Emma had left the theater with her parents and went back to their house and she had fallen asleep in her bed not too long after. She wondered, if the man's family knew about him being a mage, and if they knew, she could understand that they'd not want to sell him out, but by not doing so, they had technically helped in this disaster. While she did not wish them harm, they deserved the emotional stress of this if they did know.

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Emma had woken up in the morning. She had started preparing for her trip, but now there was another thing that she would do before she left. She'd watch the criminal get his justice. After getting dressed and placed the backpack on her back, she started using her spear as a walking stick and was walking down towards the square where the man would be executed. That he was human only proved that evil could exist in anyone, and not only elves, but she tried not to think about it too much.

She entered the square just as people started gathering in the streets, and she walked straight through it all to get a good view on the execution site. She had been there before, but this would probably be her last time seeing it in the capital in her lifetime, or so she hoped. She hoped that mages would learn, and seal away their powers, never to be used again. Now, there was only the wait left.
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This house was little, but charming. It wasn’t what you expected of anyone with power, but they definitely had extra money to spend on little details. Like painting the outside a robin-egg blue, and having flower boxes on the windows, and trinkets lining the shelves on the inside. Really, it would be a house you would expect to see a family gathered around a table inside, or teaching their children how to read. It was nighttime, so the two children were tucked into bed and kissed on the forehead, before their mother paced back and forth. Her hadn’t returned last night, which was peculiar of him, especially now that their son has been so ill lately, he often needs his father during the night. He had went to that silly play, which she was sure he stayed after to drink and talk with the actors. Honestly, she had never seen him drink much, but perhaps their lives were too stressful to handle for not. She waited in the living room with the newspaper in her lap, so she would know as soon as he was back.

After about twenty minutes she heard a horse’s hooves clank across the stone path. This was peculiar, as her husband didn’t own a horse, nor know how to ride one well enough to take it out through the night. She pulled back the curtain and looked outside to see a burly man throw his leg over the side and come to the door. The woman panicked, either this was one of his coworkers or a guard. As worried as she was, she had children (and one of them ill) that could be harmed if she didn’t comply even if it was the worst situation. She pulled the heavy wooden door open and called out to the man, “Is everything alright?”

He just continued to walk toward her, then came to her doorway. She now knew for certain he was a royal guard. He spoke up, “Are you Ms.Williams? Mister Ethan William’s wife?”
Her heart stopped, there was something wrong with her husband. Was he hurt? Did he have too much to drink? Would she have to somehow convince him to come home in a drunken stupor? She blamed herself for this, if he came home drunk, she would probably beat him. She figured she would need to pick him up, but why a royal guard? Shouldn’t they just send a smaller force, like the ones who enforce curfews?

“Yes, is he alright? I do apologize if he’s been drinking again, I’m sure I can convince him to calm,” she gave him a sweet smile and batted her eyes, since worrying and looking fabulous were two things she was best at.
“I was directed to inform you that your husband has been found practicing magic-”
Magic? Ethan couldn’t do magic.
“-that caused three to die and many more to become fatally injured.”
The room was spinning, she became faint.
“In such case, you are arrested for affiliation. You and your family will be interrogated.”

She felt herself being pulled forward, but he body was limp and empty. She didn’t understand what was going on, “Wait!” she called out and pulled back, “My children, you can’t take them. My son will surely die-”

He shouted, “Ma’am, I am directed to take you to the palace” he gritted his teeth at her, “If you comply, it will be easier on all of you.”

Her mind was still fuzzy, “No, you don’t understand. He’s very...very... weak, he... needs... constan-”
A needle had poked into her side, and was now taking it subduing effect. The woman blinked a few times, seeing a dark, blurry image of two more guards come out of the back of the carriage that the other man pulled here.

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Melanie shifted herself to her toes to get a better look. The town centre had a stage on it, as it was usually just a square with a few benches on the edge and vendors lining it with a square fountain in the middle. The fountain was, of course, off and covered with the portable, wooden stage. Atop the stage was a podium, a pole covered in chains, and a chest. She cringed at the thought of what might be in the chest, as the pole almost always meant there was a prisoner. On the stage, though, was the one thing she hated. He stood in the center, speaking to the crowd. He was dressed in some of the most gaudy clothing choices she had ever came across, It didn’t matter what he was saying, she would disagree with it anyway, but she still decided to tune in to see what was going on.

“He was a respectable noble, and did good for all of Shalodud. The second man was a town hero, we all remember the day that he saved a man who fell into the well as it crumbled...”

The well that you caused to crumble… Melanie tried her best not to roll her eyes, but it didn’t work. The only thing more strange than Namil saying something good about someone, is the fact that he seemed to be talking about people who seemed good even in his eyes, and with a setup like an execution. Maybe he wanted to chain someone to a pole and let these people beat them as a treat?
“-And they will be dearly missed.”
Things weren’t really coming together for Melanie. She debated on trying to just sell some more goods here while so many were gathered. Just then, a gust of wind came from behind, and continued to blow through the area. She looked up and saw some clouds making their way up to them, then looked to the front and spotted some clouds coming closer, too. Great… she thought at least I won't have to worry about the plants later…

“So now, the moment you’ve all been waiting for!”
Your resignation of position? Your suicide note? Melanie’s sarcasm was on a roll today. She didn’t join the crowd that thrust their hands into the air and cheered.
“The treacherous thing that has caused us so much turmoil..”
You’re finally admitting it? The crowd hissed, booed, and cheered like they were animals, not noticing the few drops that fell from the clouds joining in a slowly spinning circle.
“The man, and I use that word loosely, who decided to murder on a day meant for fun and relaxation”
It wasn’t just one day, but I’ll give it to you for being so honest… the rain began to fall more steadily,
“This practitioner of dark and evil magic has slain too many of our good people. He must be punished!” Namil fed off the crowd, the rain picked up and sped down at people’s faces like they were being smacked with a tree branch, “You will decide his fate, because the people have the right to determine the severity at hand” the group chanted “Kill him! Kill him” and matched Namil’s rage, “Please, now, we bring out the criminal!” the cheers turned into booing and hissing, along with the occasional shout of “Down with magic!” or the like.

The wind began to swirl around, then Melanie spotted who they were talking about. She was so taken aback by their accusations that she had simply been stunned until this moment. Three guards drug out a beaten man,one flanked to each side and one behind. The third guard pulled the hood off the man, and she took only a second to recognise him. He was a rather fortunate merchant, the recent economy had helped him, although not much. He had a wife, and a little girl, and an even smaller boy. A very, very sick boy. One that she was to save tonight. Without thinking, Melanie pushed her way through the crowd in effort to reach the front.
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