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Well I question the lack of D.U.P. involvement in the history since a conduit like him would of attracted the D.U.P. at some point or the other unless he hid under the radar for those seven years when the D.U.P. was around. Also the amount of people he killed on his return to the spotlight. I might be nit picking slightly at that but sixty to me is just a bit to high. I think about half would be a bit more of a reasonable number for the beginnings of a murdering killing spree.

AcerRo said
What's going to happen when she finds out that Eli isn't by any means a constant hero or villain.


Honestly I haven't decided really, I'm playing around with a few ideas for that moment.
It's mostly because of how she's having to chase after him through backalleys and narrow paths when perhaps it would be just easier to take the normal streets. That's why she is doing the whole questioning thing, which she isn't entirely serious about.
Thus the deal has been struck. So will there be more to the deal then meets the eye though, guess we shall see down the line how Kain and Scorn work those details out. Kiera chases after Eli and now I'm setting up the bar scene with Zeke having a little time in the light.
Scorn


Scorn got her answer though she was not particularly pleased about it. She needed powerful conduits and right before her stood one that could definitely be used for the Reaper's benefits but he didn't want to join. Scorn never made compromise on her deals, most learned fast it was Scorn's way or the highway which was a particularly fun way to go down with Scorn. Yet she felt that perhaps one time it wouldn't be bad, just this once she could do a little compromise, who knows maybe she could still turn him to her ways and bring him into the gang still. Like Sebastian, it would take coaxing perhaps but the end result for Scorn could be quite amazing, plus maybe she could get some other benefits out of him along the way, after all it had been awhile since she had found some attraction to another person. Most people were too weak for her tastes and coward when they saw her but Kain kept his grown, even was able to show anger in front of her, more then anyone else had in her crew of so called lackeys. A person as bloodthirsty as her and brave enough to argue with her? Very interesting and got her to feel at least somewhat attracted to him, even if it was just for sexual pleasures and desires. Perhaps things could work out with a little compromise, maybe even more so then she had originally planned when offering her deal.

She pondered for a few minutes before a venomous, evil, creepy smile crossed her face."All right," She said her tone relaxing from the business tone back to the one she had started with",Fine you don't have to join the Reapers. We shall be partners so to speak then. I'm glad we could work stuff out..... Forgive me but I never caught your name. It seem so unfair after all you get to know mine so easily when I don't get to know yours. After all if we are going to be partners or 'friends' as you called it, we should at least know each others names." The term friends was light for her taste, she wanted a bit more out of this new relationship or bond, but for now she would go along with just being friends and hope that maybe it could be a bit more for her desires.

Kiera

Kiera had to abruptly turn around to catch up with Eli. Where the hell he was going, she wasn't sure, just that perhaps she would have question him on if he was actually a hero or not because the path he took felt like he was trying to kill her with all the stuff she had to dodge. None the less though she managed, not being able to turn down a challenge when it was given to her and show him that she could keep up. Just because her powers were based on glass, didn't mean that she would break or be easy to take on. Glass wasn't as fragile as some would think and could be quite strong under the right conditions. That was one thing she hated about her powers, a great deal of other conduits with other powers thought she was weak, not as strong just because it was glass, surely glass couldn't do that much damage? Safe to say she had also shown off just how damaging glass powers could be and it made them shut their traps as quickly as they had open them.

Zeke

Zeke was tending to his bar, something he had started once the D.U.P. had been disbanded and weren't a problem. Few knew that the D.U.P. didn't just go after conduits but also those that supported them and he had been numero uno on the human list. New Marais had been shut down to travel quite fast once the D.U.P. had been formed, since the city had hailed Cole a saint of New Marais, they felt it necessary to contain anyone with it. By then though Zeke had been gone. Traveling and doing his own things. Of course he fought the D.U.P. through tactics as sabotage, hacking, and even disguise himself up as one at one point.
When it had all ended though he decided to settle down a bit and figured why not start a bar to remember the good times he and Cole had, just the two of them sitting in an apartment or on a rooftop, watching an T.V., drinking, and laughing. Plus being a conduit bar meant he got to meant a bunch more conduits which was always a treat for him, seeing how diverse conduits were and even being able to guide them and share tales of his adventures with Cole Macgrath.
Of course though not all conduits were good and he had seen some of them. He had had high hopes of changing Chloe, aka Scorn, being back to good but after the events in Time Square he knew that wasn't possible and kicked her out, of course she had stolen the bar stool she sat in always. He knew Scorn's true name only because she had gotten drunk enough to say it once, she also nearly took down the bar by accident at that time. One issue with conduits getting drunk is that the drunker they are the less control of their powers they had. He had spent a fortune fixing the place up after a conduit mistakenly blew a hole through something, nearly as much as he paid buying it. In the end though he loved his bar.
He looked at the time, waiting on a few stragglers to get to the bar before telling the news. He now was fighting against a new threat, the Syndicate and he had gotten some intel on them that he would share with the bar. Of course he wanted to do it when it was more full so that if anyone wanted to do something about the intel he gave them, they could at least have a team.
All right, I'm just waiting on Mr_Wiki to post before posting again.
Shadowman215 said
Hello, I'd like to join this role play..Last two I tried have basically died. This one seems to be going strong though and I love InFamous as much as Shadowrun. Can't wait to get the reply ^-^. You all seem like excellent role players and I really hope to join you all.


Sure, just make a CS and I'll look it over.
Zeynep


Zeynep let it all soak in as she listened to Rasie's answer for the Kossith. She couldn't say that she liked all that she heard, particularly the acceptance of those who used blood magic but it sound better then how mages were treated in the Qun or even the Circles that she learned the rest of Thedas used to control mages. Then Rasie talked about the problems that her village had even with the acceptance of magic into their culture. It was somewhat disappointing that magic had been frowned on even so far back in time but at least it had been accepted to an extent at some point, it gave her slight hope that maybe it could happen again even if it was small.
Listening to what Rasie did to zealots well, Zeynep would say that Rasie did the right thing, zealots were nothing more then people that used another form of control over people. Zeynep hated all forms of control and zealots had no place in this world in her eyes.

"Elves don't particularly enjoy the other races this day and age," Zeynep said once Rasie seemed done ",Understandable even, how they are treated in cities, and then how mages are treated. Better then the Qun but still under watchful eyes of others. I partially wish I had grown up in your time now, to be able to practice my talent freely and without worry of getting my tongue cut out, taken back to the Qun and getting turned into viddath-bas, or having the templars catch me. You can hardly trust anyone and always living with one eye open."
Zeynep and Gavlan


Zeynep and Gavlan were somewhat surprised by the story, Zeynep more then Gavlan. It wasn't a particular story to swallow but Zeynep could believe it, her knowlege of the Fade was small and she particularly enjoy being able to tap into it if she knew the spells and had a few other mages to help in the matter since she had no love for demon's that she knew resided there but being able to be trapped there for centuries could be a possibility.

"well nice story but I won't try wrapping my brain around it," Gavlan finally said ",I'm a simple dwarf with an axe, I'll let Zeynep figure how all the stuff you talked about works." Zeynep was surprised slightly how well he was taking it. He could be stubborn at times about magic, and such a story as this could be a moment were he would say it was preposterous. Perhaps he just didn't want to be rude to someone he just met or he was being sincere in the matter. Either that or he was to tired to argue, Zeynep could never tell with the dwarf, he was an odd one at times.

"So you're centuries old but still twenty one?" Zeynep asked finding it kind of funny in an odd sense. She was older then Raise in a sense since she was twenty six but realistically was not. She continued by asking ",So being Kossith does that mean they had an understanding of magic, accepted it or at least were not restricted like the Qun is about it." Zeynep wanted to know more about such a culture of her kind, one that would accept what she was and not view her as some useless tool that was worthless.
Gavlan and Zeynep


Gavlan raised a slight eyebrow at the mention of Kossith."Aye I've heard of them but they were destroyed around the first Blight? Taken by darkspawn or something like that," he said. Zeynep on the other hand was lost to the conversation, not knowing what a Kossith was. Very few in the Qun were allowed to know who the Kossith were and any trace of them in the Qunari controlled lands had been destroyed when the Qun had become the popular choice of following. It was amazing that even Gavlan knew about it at all but his traveling and smuggling had made him meet a few interesting people and the term had come up once or twice with one of his associates who was a scholarly type though he never asked much about it.
"What is Kossith?" Zeynep finally asked after awhile, her interests peaked. Perhaps this explained why Rasie was not bothered by the Qun or was an outsider to them. Perhaps it was why she could use magic which then Zeynep wanted to know all about it. Magic was her only gift and she longed to be better at it. Learn most of what she knew from books was well and nice but a teacher would be far better then anything else.
Whatever Kossith was it also could explain why Rasie had a name. Zeynep's name of course was not her born name, she had chosen it once escaping from the life of Sarebaas and became Tal-Vashoth. Qunari never had names but rather took the title of what they were as their names. Zeynep had felt though that it was just another means of control, to prevent any uniqueness in the people.
Zeynep


Zeynep decided to answer Raise's question first."I wasn't exactly exhiled, I ran away and rejected the Qun. Being saarebas is barely being better then being a prisoner," she said, her face forming into a disgusted look at the memories of her year as being a saarebas ",Having your tongue ripped out of your mouth even for a whisper, just because they think you might of been using magic, mouth tied shut only tight enough to allow you to at least eat and drink, and getting your horns taken off." Zeynep had been lucky with her horns though. She had made a deal with her arvaarad to allow her to keep her horns.
"I bided my time until I was of an appropriate age and left, taking what money I could from my arvaarad and finding a ship out of Par Vollen," She continued ",Then I went through Rivain, Antiva, Navarra, and then stopped in Orlais. First thing I did was cut the strings out of my mouth and after that felt finally free of the Qun, besides the damn armor but I got rid of that as fast as I could once I could afford other clothing." Her hands subconsciously went to her mouth at the mention of the strings that had tied her mouth shut for so many years. It was hardly noticeable unless you were close but the scars were there to show where the string had been. How she had heard her voice for the first time after so many years.
"Then well it was a tough few months, learning how to speak the tongue that most know rather then what I was use to was frustrating. Even after those months of learning the tongue, I barely could say much. Eventually I just left Orlais all together and went east and found myself in the city of chains, Kirkwall where I offered my talents as a mercenary, with certain qualifications and my fees. I continued to learn the language and finally with fees finally got to learn more of my magic by buying books from a underground trader who got his stuff from the dwarf that you see here."
Gavlan


Gavlan had taken his giant axe and had it lean against his chair as well as removing his helmet, there was no point in wearing it anyways at that point."Oh it's my time to tell my story," he said when Zeynep had finished ",Well I wouldn't say a surface dwarf is as rare as finding a Qunari who deals in magic outside of the Qun. I'm originally from Orzammar but decided to leave the underground world as well as the Deep Roads behind and travel a bit. I found myself eventually in Kirkwall and that's where I found her, like she said. Knew I was going to have a lot of trouble from her. Anyways hearing how she was a hired mercenary and having a job that required a bit of some aid, I summoned her. In exchange for her assistance I would give her one of the books I sneaked into the city without the prying eyes of the templars or the mages as well as teach her the language she needed to know since she is right about one thing in her story, she couldn't speak the language at all."
"I can still throw you," Zeynep interrupted for a second though Gavlan merely ignored her.
"From then on we were just partners in the business of Kirkwalls underground world. Mostly it was just smuggling items into the city that weren't allowed inside it or were restricted to only certain people while others got shafted," he finished ",That's my story as for yours well, interesting to hear Flemeth was willing to accept tutoring a qunari but I guess I shouldn't be surprise from the old tales she does what she does for her own gain."
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