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Kain


"That is a disobedient child that needs a good scolding, and is not why we are here." Kain told her pointedly. The reptile grumbled in disappointment and stopped fidgeting.
Kain took out another parchment and took up his quill in his left hand.
"Now. Your name, occupation, and your purpose for being here. If you lie, I will know. So do yourself a favor and tell the truth the first time."
In Exodus 10 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay
While Azurael was out collecting her new officers, T'vor made his way to the first empty tent he could find and claimed it as his own before falling onto the cot inside for a long nap. He hand't slept in days, but now that things were finally falling in place, he could relax a little.




Sephiroth continued this pattern until he circled the whole camp once. He could feel the drain on his magic after each time he invoked her spell, and his arm had collected several cuts along the way. Already he could tell that his mood was being affected, but he wasn't going to let himself get irritated. He completed his circle and met Sasha back at the place they'd begun. He wiped his blood off his knife and stuck it back into his belt.
"That's that, then. Is that all you wanted from me then?" He inquired.
Kain


So, he led her to the castle grounds, but he didn' take her to the castle. Instead, he had her enter the barracks, which he knew would be empty at this time of day. The barracks was very plain. It was a large building made to house city guards, all of whom were on patrol. It looked kind of like a thatched-roof barn, just without all the horse stalls, and instead had two rows of cots, one along each wall, with an identical dresser between each cot. At the end of the barracks was a wooden staircase that led up to a second level. It was up there that Kain led the strange woman. The second level was an average room size, and it had a bit more decor than the rest of the building, though not by much. Again, there was a cot and a dresser, but there was also a desk that had a few papers on it, some written in an identical flowy script that slanted the wrong way, which suggested a lefty wrote them.
"Sit down." Kain told her. He wanted to give her a chance to collect her thoughts. So, he took his time, leaning his lance against the wall behind him as he sat down at the desk, rifling through some of the papers that were sitting on it, putting some away, and reading through some others, just little things.
Presently, there was a chittering noise and the sound of wings, when a very small, purplish-blue dragon flitted up to the bedroom/office which served as Kain's residence and landed on the edge of the desk. Were one to look closely, one might see that the desk was very scratched up, possibly from strong little talons made by a young dragon, who continued to make throaty chittering noises and peered at Amber with great interest.
Kain


"I'd say--" Kain cut himself off when he felt a twinge in the back of his head.
Help her!
Inoth? Kain was relieved to hear the little dragon's voice again, but what he'd said puzzled him. Perhaps he'd been right about there being an unexpected visitor. Technically, he'd have to bring her before the King to give an account of herself.
She really is confused. Inoth told him.
"..." Kain upended his spear and leaned on it while he considered his options. She was definitely confused, if not scared, whoever she was. After a moment, he picked up his lance once more and hung it over his shoulder.
"Let's go." He told her simply. Inoth, meet me at the barracks. You disobeyed me.
Yes, Kain... Came the sullen reply.
"In front of me. Walk. I'm bringing you in for questioning." Kain told the woman. Normally, he would just take her straight to the King, but if Inoth was right, this situation might have to be handled differently.
Kain


"Inoth!" Blasted lizard, where has he gotten off to? Kain had just about had it with the hatchling dragon. He'd kept insisting that some magical traveler was going to arrive today. All morning, it was all he would talk about. Dragons were highly perceptive, sure, and had a strong knowledge of the arcane, sure, but Inoth was a baby--he didn't know how to interpret his Foresight...and now the little troublemaker had disappeared to who knew where, probably searching for this benign 'traveler'. "Inoth!" He called again. He'd tracked the small reptile as far as the forest, but he'd lost his trace after that. The dragon was too far away, and he couldn't feel the weak mental link he shared with him. "Damn." Presently, he heard movement, but it was too large to be the dragon. He scanned the area to his left, where he saw...well, he wasn't actually sure what it was. But, it looked like...a person? Wearing...very strange clothes... Kain gripped his spear and warily approached the figure. He soon discovered that the person was indeed just that, a woman, to be exact. "You! Stranger! These are the King's lands, and you are trespassing! What are you doing here? Speak quickly!" He demanded. He couldn't help but think though, she was very strange.
We all always need coffee.
Name: Kain Highwind [title; Lord Captain]

Age: 27

Gender: Male

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Romey


Glad to have escaped the impending lecture, I turned on some music, though I still am finding human music difficult to get used to, I found that it made doing chores like this go by faster, and got to work on the mess which was my room. I found though that when everything was put away, that's when I started losing things that I needed to find. Ah well.

Ty


I closed my book, got up, and stretched.
"I'll be right back." I told Sasha, then went into my own room to put my textbook away. Afterwards, I grabbed a pen from my small bedside table and marked off another day on the calendar that hung on my door. After putting that back, I made my way back to the main room.
"Now, is there anything I can help with?" I offered.
Romey


"Yeah, good classes." I replied to Ty, then saw the look on Sasha's face. If I still had my own ears, they definitely would be drooping right now. She was kind of frightening when she was irritated. She'd probably gone into my room today to open the window and saw the mess on my floor. But it was my room, right? I should be able to keep it tidy or messy or whatever I wanted. It's not like she had to open the windows, she could ask us to do it for her...I sighed audibly and I waved her off.
"I know, I know, my room's a mess again. I'll just go clean it if it bothers you that much, you don't need to yell at me." I told her, then made my escape, trying to make it look like I wasn't actually fleeing her dagger-stare. I shut my door behind me.

Ty


I chuckled as Romey left, then turned my head to look at Luke.
"No, but I think Sasha is thinking about turning you both into chopped liver," I joked, "based on her expression, anyway." Sasha was sort of motherly in a way, though I'm not sure yet if that's a good thing or a bad thing. Regardless, it was definitely amusing to watch the three of them interact. Luke was like the defiant older son and Romey was akin to the sweet younger brother that just followed his older brother around and tried to emulate him.
Romey


I nodded, I had that same problem, too. "Yeah, it is really confusing sometimes. Especially the grammar, since it has so many rules and exceptions to those rules depending on the context. I am just glad that engineering is much simpler by comparison, so I do not have to spend as much time studying that." I laughed and scratched the back of my head sheepishly. I need to start studying contractions, I feel like my speech isn't very efficient yet. I followed Luke back to the dorm, where Ty and Sasha had already arrived. "Hello." I greeted them once we were inside.

Ty


"Well, I hope you've already prepared those lectures. Here they come." I replied to her as the door opened yet again to reveal the other two males that lived in the dorm. "Hello, Romey. Good classes?" I inquired politely. Romey was usually quiet, but he could be really vicious, even physically violent, if he was angry. I'd never personally seen one of his outbursts, but I'd heard stories that he got into trouble on his first day here at the school for sending a third-year to the hospital for making a rude comment to one of the professors. He seems to have a very strong sense of justice. I appreciate his sentiments, but I think he should be a bit more careful.
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