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"Humanity takes great pride in three things. Their willpower, their greed and their mortality.

Their will and endless greed allows them to grow and accend past other creatures
But their mortality denies them divinity

It's a delightful purgatory between being Fallen and being Divine"


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Ashkevron Residence in Aren, Askavi




Mikhail couldn't ignore the way the 'Reaper' looked back at him. The calm and confident way the man stared back at him and even the way he walked and especially the smirk said more about him than words could. He had the confidence and arrogance one had when they knew exactly how dangerous they were. It wasn't merely acting or a bluff. He was dangerous and dangerously unpredictable. As he walked further inside the house, Mikhail finally averted his gaze as his silhouette went out of his sight. Fragments of the conversation were able to be heard by Mikhail, but he couldn't do much with the little he was hearing.

Still alert to 'The Reaper's presence, Mikhail noticed Denvar's words as he got in the kitchen, mentioning the coffee being brewed by Gennar as 'horror'. Mikhail couldn't help but to wonder when it was the last time he drank some coffee. At least for him, the 'horror' Denvar mentioned was smelling good so far.

It didn't take long to the conversation going on the room nearby the kitchen to take a rather dangerous turn, when Faeril said that she would speak in private with the so called 'Reaper'. Immediately after those words got out of her mouth, both Gennar and Denvar were at the door, their expressions doing little to disguise the indignation at their stare. After a brief exchange of words in Faeril's native tongue, she stood up, going towards the very same room she was with Mikhail himself just a moment ago, after inviting the one in question with her.

Without making a single sound, almost as if Mikhail had suddenly materialized behind both Denvar and Gennar, he finally opened his mouth, his eyes following the so called 'Reaper' as he followed Faeril.

"I heard rumors about that man." Mikhail said, low enough so only Gennar and Denvar would hear him.

"Some of them surely sound like exaggerations, but..." He continued.

"He is not someone whom I would lower my guard when dealing with." Mikhail finished. The tone of his voice and his expression clearly stated that his words were more than just 'instinct' or a 'hunch'.

"I don't know his intentions... He is dangerously unpredictable." Mikhail finished, as he waited for Denvar and Gennar's replies. He didn't know Faeril that well, neither did he know Denvar or Gennar, but he needed Faeril. She was the only one capable of treating his condition and healing his mind. If both Eyriens took too long to decide what to do, he would do something himself. Even if Faeril said not to.
Karina Frost


DB was right. Worrying herself right now was the worst thing Karina could do. She should keep her head clean and stay calm is she wanted to get out of there. Then she could start thinking about the future.

"Thanks DB. Don't worry, I was just thinking out loud." Karina said, nodding towards DB after he spoke to her.

When he mentioned about leaving the town behind though, Karina's expression immediately became darker. Týfurkh soon replied, saying that with help from outside they would have better chances to save the town. Unlike them, who still had hope for the town, Karina's silence and her expression were enough to convey her thoughts.

When the Innkeeper mentioned a second group that could potentially help them to fight the Cultists, Karina listened carefully. Apparently there was a group that was against the King's decision to let the cult enter the town and had formed a resistance. If they wanted information about the cult, that group, The Watch would probably have more than anyone else.

"If somehow we manage to contact this group, things could get a bit easier. Are you sure they can be trusted though?" She asked.

"This Seed of Insight that Gin man mentioned... It will undoubtedly be very well guarded. We need to destroy it at all costs." Karina said, putting an emphasis on the last part. It was obvious what she meant by those words. Everyone knew how much of a menace the cult was and if it wasn't contained, it would spread like a plague.

After the conversations were over, her, Týfurkh and DB finally were ready to head out.
As they were walking through the streets, DB called her.

"Karina is good, thank you." She replied with a piercing stare after DB asked if he could call her 'Karlie'. Calling her by name, without her military title was already something, calling her 'Karlie' would be too much.

"And yes. I wasn't expecting... this much. I heard some rumors, which were the reason why I came to investigate. But what I'm seeing is hard to believe." Karina continued.

"As I said before, we need to get rid of the Cult as soon as possible. At all costs. Otherwise the cult will spread like a plague..." Karina finished. She was sure they also knew how much of a threat the cult was and understood what she meant by those words she just spoke.

@Fetzen@Jerkchicken@Pezz570
Will have my post done tomorrow! :-)
@Allycat

I am interested! Working on my CS!

Just having a bit of trouble deciding a race/concept for my character XD But i'll have it done soon :-)
Kumiko Shimizu


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Al'nehak







There was little for Al'nehak to do but wait until she was called for by one of the guild receptionist. She decided to pass the time by observing the other adventurers signing up to be in the hunting party. Most of them seem to be adequately geared and experienced at a first glance. Hopefully, they would prove to be useful allies in the upcoming hunt. Even if they were strangers, having someone dependable would be invaluable for such a dangerous task.

Al'nehak arrived at the end of the line and plopped the last of the berries into her mouth as she heard a voice call out in the crowd seemingly directed at her.

"Next, please!"

Her eyes fell upon the source of the voice. Why, it was the kitsune who appeared to call for her!

First impressions eh? Let's start off strong here.

"Hello there!" Al'nehak started, still chewing the berries in her mouth. "I'm here for the hunt!" She gave a small bow.

Did I just greeted her while chewing? Al'nehak groaned aloud to herself, swallowing the remaining berries slightly embarrassed. She looked up and found herself looking at the kitsune in the eye. Al'nehak's eyes made no movement but she was already inspecting her facial features. Of all the kitsune's she had come across, the one in front of her was certainly the most unique looking.

She's a beauty. Al'nehak thought to herself as she waited for the kitsune to hand her the paperwork.

After calling the next in line, Kumiko started preparing the papers before the adventurer presented itself. Most adventurers were always in a hurry, so it was easier for both Kumiko and the adventurers themselves if both of them had everything ready, in hands, before even greeting each other. But the second the next in line walked forward, the first thing she felt was the sweet, refreshing smell of the berries that the woman was chewing, making her give a small smile. It was a pleasant surprise. Much better than the smell that some other adventurers gave off when returning from a hunt or just because they forgot to clean themselves.

Kumiko looked curiously at the exotic looking woman in front of her as she greeted her with a small bow. It was clear that the woman was slightly embarrassed by having presented herself while chewing berries. Not only her appearance made it obvious that she was a newcomer to Kumiko, but the way she had stopped to look to Kumiko, almost as if enamored by her appearance, spacing out for a moment.

When the woman paid attention on what was happening again, she would find Kumiko's face close to hers with a mischievous smile, almost as if she was observing the woman just as she was observing Kumiko herself.

"An enigmatic stare and the refreshing fragrance of wild berries~" Kumiko said with a mischievous smile, teasing her regarding her curiosity, the berries she was chewing and hopefully making her a bit less apprehensive and embarrassed.

"Apparently, cats and foxes aren't the only curious ones!" she said, teasing the woman in front of her with a delicate laughter. Despite Kumiko's teasing, it was clear that she was as curious about the woman in front of her as the woman was about herself.

"I'm Kumiko, the guild's head receptionist. Any trouble or question you might have, you just need to talk to me." she said, twitching her ears with a kind smile as she introduced herself.

"I don't mind if some of those questions are about myself. Although I can't promise I'll answer them all." Kumiko continued, with a playful wink and putting her finger in front of her mouth almost as if she was telling her to keep a secret, before handing her the papers.

Al'nehak scratched her chin, letting out a small laugh. "Oh, I didn't mean to stare. I couldn't help it. Your features are quite unique compared to other kitsunes I've met, in a good way. I'm Al'nehak," she introduced herself.

"Al'nehak~" Kumiko repeated the woman's name, almost as if she was singing it.

"It is a beautiful name. It's exotic and it has a distinct sound to it, almost like a melody." Kumiko said, with a kind smile to the woman.

"By the way... Have you met other kitsunes? That is surprising! Not many people have since my homeland is really far away from here." Kumiko said, with a delicate laugh.

Al'nehak looked up with a small smile. "You're the fourth one. I can tell you more about them if you'd like. At an appropriate time and place of course." She looked back down and continued to fill in the paperwork.

Judging by the looks of the woman and the fact that she seemed to know about her race, she was indeed as experienced as Kumiko initially thought. Still, that hunting request wasn't an ordinary one and Kumiko would still warn adventurers about it even if they were veterans. She knew very well how prone some adventurers were to underestimate their enemies. Even it that wasn't the case for everyone, it wouldn't hurt just to remind them to be safe.

Al'nehak took the papers and began to read. It was a fairly standard hunting request and the only thing that appeared that warranted a bit of concern was the higher than expected monster count. Hmm...I hope we have the numbers to match theirs. I'm not looking forward to a repeat of that again. Maybe the monster's breeding season is higher than expected this year? she thought, That might explain their numbers?

She turned the page. More lines and signatures. Al'nehak picked up a pen and began to scribble. "Kumiko was it?" she said briefly looking up before looking back the papers once more, "What can you tell me about this town? Maybe places I should consider visiting or the people that live here. Being so close to the border between the two countries, I'm sure you come across many colorful individuals."

Interrupting her thoughts, Al'nehak called her name after as she continued reading the documents regarding the hunting party asking about the town. When she mentioned it's location, close to the border between two countries and the fact that many 'colorful people' passed through the town, a mischievous smile immediately appeared on Kumiko's face.

"Colorful indeed~" Kumiko said with a giggle. Despite the guild hall being crowded, Al'nehak and Kumiko were by far the most exotic sights on the hall.

"Despite not being that big, there is more than it meets the eye about this town. If you need a place to rest or just to relax, you could go to the Golden Hind Inn. James, the innkeeper is quite an interesting man. He somehow always seems to know exactly what food or drink to prepare to please his customers. He also always has incredibly interesting stories to tell." Kumiko replied as she patiently waited for Al'nehak to finish reading the papers.

"If you're looking for equipment, you should see Kaze, the Blacksmith. Although he can be... a little difficult to deal with sometimes, regarding forging weapons and equipment, he is one of the best in the town. He is quite a character too. For some reason, he chose to put up his shop on a cave outside the town instead of inside it. Maybe it's because he is a dwarf?" she said, with an inquisitive expression as she continued.

"If you are planning to stay here for a while, you will undoubtedly meet Vivian, an incredibly cute and adorable young girl that works on the post office. Sometimes you can see her working as a waitress on the inn too. Oh~ Although it's only a rumor, she does have a really beautiful voice and can sing very well. Just don't tell her I was the one who told you that!" Kumiko continued, putting a finger over her mouth with a mischievous wink.

"We have quite a few interesting individuals who settled in quite recently. Sadly, I didn't have much time to talk with them properly. If you're curious, you should go take a look through the town. Maybe you will meet one of the two elves that recently moved in, or better... out of the town. Or perhaps you will meet with a petite, adorable girl wearing a cute white and blue dress wielding a big hammer and always carrying valuable ores and gemstones nearby Kaze's cave..." Kumiko finished, with a rather mysterious air.

Al'nehak flipped to the last page as Kumiko was finishing her reply. One last signature and the paperwork was finished and she set the finished paperwork aside. Al'nehak rested both arms on the counter and she leaned slightly forward. "I see. Thank you, that's good to know." There was pause. "Mhm, can you tell me a little about yourself? What brought you to Frontier Village?"

Kumiko nodded her head with a smile as Al'nehak thanked her, having already finished reading the papers regarding the hunting party. When Kumiko was about to give her a few advices about the request though, interestingly enough, Al'nehak asked her about Kumiko herself and her reasons for coming to the Frontier Village.

"My reasons to come to this village...? Let's just say I had a few problems back home and staying wasn't an option anymore." she said, with a mysterious tone and a playful wink.

"About myself... Hm... I do have a house somewhere around the village but most of the times you will find me either on the Inn or just walking around either playing tricks at others or just talking to people. Everyone who comes to the guild regularly seems to know me, since somehow I became the 'Guild's Pet'... Don't ask me how." she said, laughing.

Al'nehak took out a notebook and began to jot down what she was told. "Good to know, good to know. Being the guild's pet, I suppose it means you're doing your job really well. Perhaps the people here enjoy your company? You do brighten up the room."

"Do I? Thanks a lot!" Kumiko replied with a giggle.

"A lot of adventurers do enjoy talking with me..." Kumiko said, thinking about what the woman had said. She had never thought about why the adventurers seemed to take a liking to her since she was simply being herself.

"I already knew about the inn but the owner having some interesting stories to tell? I might find some useful gossip. As for the blacksmith, I'll pay him a visit when the time is right. Having a post office nearby does make it easier for me to get in contact with them." Al'nehak thought to herself.

"I do have one more question before I go join the others for the hunt. I think the lines behind me are getting restless. Can you tell me a bit of the guild master in charge here? Don't want to get on the bad side of management if this place is going to be a source of income for me." she asked.

Kumiko was indeed curious when Al'nehak said she was the fourth Kitsune she had met. Silently nodding with a smile on her face when she asked if she wanted to hear more about them later, Kumiko couldn't help but to think that Al'nehak surely must have a lot of interesting stories to tell. It was clear that she had traveled far and wide before coming to the Frontier Village.

"About the Guildmaster?" Kumiko asked, looking to Al'nehak after she asked about Rowan.

"Guildmaster Rowan is a serious man regarding his work. He devotes most of his time to take care of the Guild, so he basically lives here... Even though I keep telling him he should take a day or two off to rest and relax..." Kumiko said, rolling her eyes as she said the last part.

"Don't worry about getting into his bad side though, he is not the type of person to get offended over nothing or something like that." Kumiko said with a smile.

After Al'nehak finished filling all the paperwork, Kumiko swiftly organized it and archived it on the cabinet behind her together with many others.

"That will be all then. Don't forget to check your supplies and equipment before the Hunting Party departs! Oh, and if you have any other questions or anything, don't hesitate to call me." Kumiko said, with a formal, business like bow, unlike the informal and friendly manner she was talking a while ago.
@Allycat

Cute Kanna Chan, Nagas and the awesome RP settings brought me here! XD

Plus it's been some time since I RPed as a male character.

Any spots left?

@PaulHaynek

Nah, it will be over in 2 more posts more or less.

After it's done, yeah XD

Have an interesting concept for her.

It will certainly be really interesting to raise her I mean... interact with her.
@Restalaan @AzureKnight

Since we spent a lot of time just knowing the Village & etc, now we'll have some action XD

(After all, this mission is already being REALLY long. I ended up writing a 'mission' that would take a LOT of posts to conclude and just realized this right now, so I'll be cutting it short a bit in order to not take that much time. Sorry X_X)
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