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Oh I bet! I can't wait to see how our two ladies get along!

Also, I'm working on a post now. I've been kinda busy and was finishing posts for others as well. Can't neglect my other partners now~!

Oh not a problem. Um ... Game of Thrones themed or anything ^^?
I'm so sorry I took so long to reply my dear! I hope you enjoy this one. I gave an explanation for combat against the boss. If anything is unclear, please ask me :)!

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I'm super lazy as well, but exercising makes me feel real good! Like super good. Though I don't want to go somedays, I force myself to the gym, and it's play time after that! To be honest? I'm not. I still have a bit to go, but I look much better than I did a year ago. Still gotta keep working at it :)!

HAha! I have those moments too; however, that's only for some things. When I really like something, I go and read the lore on the wikia pages. It's a terrible habit, but, I mean, if I like something, I want to know more about it, yes?

I shall fight for my GM rights >:(!
Brooke wanted to explain, but there simply wasn't any time. With the shoots from outside growing ever nearer - and intense - who knew when those things would find them. There was no way Brooke was going to let Olivia undergo the same fate as the woman she saw on her way here. It was horrible. The melting of the flesh was terrible to witness, but to be slurped up like a drink? that tore at Brooke the most. No, they had to get out of here and get out quickly.

"Remember, just focus on me. We can't stop for anything except supplies if it's safe. Do you understand me, Liv?" Brooke said. She looked pointedly at her sister. She knew Olivia didn't want to listen to her and wanted to argue, but now wasn't the time. When they were safe, she'd take anything her younger sister could dish out. Brooke gestured to the gun. "Point and pull the trigger. It'll have a quick but not too much. Only shoot if you have to, alright? Lets go."

Leading the way out, Brooke cleared the area in front of the tent as a foul odor assaulted her sense of smell. It smelled like tar and burnt flesh merged into one. Olivia never smelt burnt flesh before, but if bet her savings that it'd smell like the odor she smelled now. A great heat from a nearby fire made the cool Winter night feel like wonderful Spring day. The brunette would've danced in glee if the weather was truly like this. However, death fed it. She couldn't be happy about that.

Moving towards the right, Brooke checked to make sure her sister was behind her as she kept moving. Bodies were everywhere - or what had resembled them in the past. If the Russians knew about this side effect, they were going to pay. Biological agents were a terrible thing to use from the get go. Biological agents that transformed people into these beasts? That was unforgivable.

"Stop!" Brooke halted just in time as bullets peppered the spot where stood just moments before. Spinning on her heels, she pushed Olivia towards some crates as she followed closely behind. "Weapons! Drop them! Drop those fucking weapons!"

"DCD! Cease fire goddammit!" Brooke was about to peak from around her cover before she felt bullets whiz by. It was then Brooke realized what was happening. The soldiers were exterminating the civilians. Protocol Black. In times of biological terror, when destabilizing elements were present, the military were to take all measures necessary to ensure the region stabilized. Looking over at Olivia, Brooke made sure a bullet was chambered in her rifle. "Liv? I'm about to do something terrible. Don't you watch, okay? Stay hidden and watch our back. Olivia! I'm trusting you, you hear? I'm trusting you!"

Taking a deep breath, Brooke focused as she peeked around the side rather than the top. Getting and ankle, she aimed her rifle and slowly squeezed off a few round. The stock kicked back against her shoulder as she fired short, controlled bursts. She saw the soldier slump to his feet as the others began to shower a hailstorm of bullets her way. Cursing, she moved back behind the crate as she quickly reloaded. Set for another round, she peeked around the crates again as she quickly aimed and fired.

It took three clips to take out the Marines. She felt sick to her stomach. Killing her own side was not pleasant at all. She worked with the Marines - even made some friends. She hoped they were still alive and kicking. "Come on," Brooke said as she grabbed Olivia and willed her tired legs to keep moving. Stopping briefly, Brooke looted the soldiers bodies taking more clips for both her rifle and Olivia's pistol. She took a several combat knives and stole away some MREs. She took the water as well. She whispered, "nice."

The perimeter fence was in eye sight now. Brooke felt a sense of elation as the two sisters began to move again. Clear moments ago, Brooke looked in horror as the things started to come from the sides. She heard the agonizing moans, as if the people they were before were locked in an endless cycle of torture. Thinking on her feet, Brooke spotted a truck as she pulled Olivia towards it. She checked the cabin as she swore out loud. A dozen of those things were getting closer, but there was no way they'd slip past them on foot. There was simply too many. Then she heard a terrible roar pierce the sky as the ground rumbled. Brooke looked towards the sound; she almost fainted.



"O-Olivia," Brooke said as she took out spare pistol clips and gave it to her sister. "That thing hasn't seen us yet. We need to get the truck moving. Cover me. I'm going to hotwire the truck. If you can't hold, tell me, okay?"

Brooke didn't have time to reassure her sister any longer. The small monsters were coming ever closer while she wanted to be far away when that large one saw them. Sliding underneath the truck, she took out a metal panel underneath as she started to play with the wires. Her hands shook so much that the normally easy task for her turned into a mishmash of hell.

Calm down, girl. Get this done and get home. Get this done and get your sister out of here.
Oh please could we do that instead? I love anti-heros, but this scenario is a bit much for me to handle! I honestly hated myself for writing this prelude to the scene, but it fits so well! I'm just saying! It's god awful, but ... like seriously!

Lets have an urban chase :)!

Oh do take your time! Take care of yourself first :)! I'll be right here :)!
Oh questions! Lets see if I can't answer them!

The girl is not Nettala. The girl happens to be the daughter of the ranger Olivia was sent to kill. The client that gave the contract for the ranger wants to make sure all loose ends are taken care of, which includes family. The wife was already deceased, which left only children as the loose end. Rest assured! This will end of one of two ways. I will skip over the actual assassination, for I believe violence against minors in anyway is horrid and should be a straight ticket to whatever bad place one believes in. The other way is your character somehow intervening.

Namely, what happens here is open. However, I shall write no details whatsoever, if your characters does not intervene. Hopefully that clarifies and prevents and uncomfortableness? I just thought the scenario totally fit within the story :/...

If you want them to encounter one another outside the city, that's totally fine! I'll just go with the first option and think of a way to get Olivia out there!

Why thank you! Intros are always super pressured for me, for my partner will either love it or hate it. That kind of sets the tone for everything else xD!
Oh hey~!

The forums never notify me about anything threads. I thought it was just me? I hope you enjoy the read!

*Installs anti-stalker alarm* >>...
I hope you enjoy the intro dear! If you want me to change anything, just let me know :)!


Age
26

Gender
Female

Personality

Cold and ruthless, Olivia grew up in the streets before she was adopted into the brotherhood of assassins that taught her the means to survive and turn killing into an art. A loner at heart, Olivia has learned to adapt to many social circles to ensure the success of her contracts. Slow to make genuine friends, Olivia dismisses every opportunity for she sees life as moot. People live and die. It was the natural circle of things.

Likes
Winter
Wolves
Manipulation
Urban Exploration
Innovation
Orchestra
Theater

Hobbies
Reading
Philosophical Conversations
Playing the Viola
Swordplay and Firearms

Dislikes
False Optimism
People who Fake Their Persona in Public
The Rich and Corrupt
Circus
The Weak
What Lies Beyond the Looking Glass



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The Order’s roots - a family more than an organization - reached back to the beginnings of the Aurelian Empire. Standing unseen through the civil wars, the invasions of other countries, and even the transition from emperor to empress, machinations of the Order were felt yet unclaimed. Those who claimed ownership of introducing a change were targets. Those who could be the impetus of change and remain unseen? They were the overlords that dictated even the royalty - the supposed chosen by God to lead the people like sheep. The world would bend to their whim by the contracts they took. No matter if the contract caused the kingdom to collapse or catapulted it into a boom, the Order somehow had a hand to play in it. Events of significance that is.

Olivia swung through a window as her cowl was drawn up over her head and drowned her face in shadows. The times were grim in the empire. While their profession was high demand, Olivia saw past her work and thought about the whole. The empire was dying from this plague that swept through the streets. The nobles kept to their richer districts while the soldiers oppressed the poor and killed without doing their diligence or duty. The several lives she took in the past hour were not demanded by contract. The Grandmaster directed them not to intervene, but she couldn’t stand by. The strong survived and the weak perished. That was the truth of the world. The one, singular truth. That didn’t mean the strong couldn’t help. Olivia grew up amongst the faceless poor; the scars of being an orphan still burned freshly in her mind. Back then, she was weak and did whatever it took to endure and survive. Now? She had the skills to exact her revenge on those that wronged her back then.

“Quod maius est vitae (What is life’s greatest boon)?”

Hearing the question, Olivia quickly sought the correct answer in her mind. It was a check for all who came to the Order’s safe houses. If answered correctly, the brother or sister would welcome on with open arms. If answered incorrectly, however, a swift or slow death awaited the fabricator. Circumstances dictated the manner of death.

“Silentio tua fraternitas (Silence, dear brother).”

“Amplest tenebris (Embrace the shadows).”

Olivia looked over the man who spoke. A stocky, well-built brother.

“Quaerere liberationem (Seek liberation).”

The man waved to an inner door as the two assassin’s walked in. The inner room was well lit with candles. A desk with various instruments of death - blades, poison, clockwork pistols, and various other necessities - were arranged neatly upon it. Another table holding sheets of parchments were stacked neatly though it was evident someone was looking through them before. If Olivia had to guess, it was the brother that received her. There were two other figures in the room as well - a female and another male. Seeing more than two of the Order in one safe house was peculiar and odd. The brunette’s curiosity was peaked. Either there were many contracts to be done in this area or something had happened. She remembered the contracts for this area being sparse however.

“Sister,” said an assassin who sat by the fire. He stood up as she stole a glance at the color scarf he wore. Grey. A recruit. “An elite? I’m honored, sister.”

The Order had a simple yet complex hierarchy system. The color cloth that each assassin wore around their neck was not simply for fashion. Grey was a recruit, blue was an assassin, red was an elite, and black was reserved for the masters. If these articles weren’t seen on the assassin, the tattoo imprinted on their wrist told the others of their status. Simple, but the hierarchy was followed and enforced strictly.

“The honor is mine. Is the sister your mentor then?” The female assassin turned around as she nodded to Olivia. “I was worried ill developments had transpired. It’s not typical to see so many in one spot.”

“Amplest tenebris, sister,” said the assassin as she got to her feet. A blue scarf. “His first kill tonight. Do you recall the noble? The fat one who threw those extravagant parties near the merchant district? Aldonaus, if I recalled correctly?”

“I believe I saw the contract. Something about blackmailing a merchant yes? The reward was extravagant. The risk was great. What was the method?”

“I fear that tale must wait.” Olivia looked behind her as another red scarf appeared from the door. “Evening, sister Abington.”

Olivia rolled her eyes. “We’re not followers of the cloth here, Victor.”

Victor laughed as he lowered his hood to reveal is shaggy brown hair. It was attractive in an odd way. Aesthetically for Olivia. Nodding to the other assassin’s, Victor walked up to Olivia as he handed over a scroll. “You’ll find the mark of the masters on it. This is a direct intervention they asked me to deliver to you. Do you remember the ranger you were sent to kill? There’s another he was connected to that the client wants dealt with,” he said. “They’ve tripled the usual payment for priority. The masters were inclined to the contract.”

Opening the scroll, Olivia read its contents. “They want to murder a child? A girl? Did the masters explain why?”

Victor shook his head. “We accept contracts without asking for the reasoning. Do you not remember?”

“I remember, but all because the girl’s related to the ranger? Makes you wonder,” Olivia said as she tucked the scroll into her robes. Moving towards the table, she began to restock herself as poison vials, smoke bombs, and all the instrumentations she would need for any possible situation that could unfurl. “They should’ve sent a recruit.”

“It was a courtesy. Tying up loose ends and such. I don’t know. I’m told nothing. I’m merely a messenger.”

“Clearly,” Olivia said as she made for the door. There was another contract to be done. She only had to kill a young one once before, and it never got easier. Olivia hoped it never would either.



Moving silent above the hustle down below, it astounded the brunette that the masses didn’t travel above and stayed to the streets. Habit she supposed. A bigger obstacle was one’s ability to leap from rooftop to rooftop and balancing on narrow edges. The average person would have trouble with that as well she supposed.

Olivia had been traveling for a good hour as she traveled underneath the moonlight. She was in the slums - dangerously near the plague zone - as she studied a rather bland looking house. The contract was informative. The location of the girl was given to her as well as a picture. Seeing her contract before the kill didn’t help. It made things so much harder.

Making her way down to the street level, Olivia found a bench near the house as she took a seat. There were other sitters there as well, which she didn’t mind. She had a perfect view of her surroundings as well as the guards patrolling nearby. Taking a deep breath, Olivia closed her eyes as she held the air. Slowly, she exhaled as she felt herself fall into her trance-like focus mindset. It was time to hunt. The contract demanded the child, and she would deliver.
A story between Coma and @lydyn!
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