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8 days ago
Current I mean, some people want to do it for the reason it’s supposed to be for, but it being all but outright mandatory, well.
8 days ago
@Ricky: I never thought about it like that, but it really can be, huh? I checked out the Mormons for a stint, and I can 100% see that being a reason behind them pushing that.
9 days ago
Tricks them into thinking it was their choice, when it was structured for them to fail.
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9 days ago
The Amish doing that strikes me as a psychological way to keep people there. Isolate them > send them out > get culture shock > return to the comfortable rather than figure out a foreign culture.
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10 days ago
Ashifa: Shoving/forcing the religion on someone isn't what Christianity should be about. I'm sorry if/that that's what's going on for you.
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Faira scarcely had time to look to Rosaline as she spoke before the invisible attacker lashed out, its attack creating a moving gap in the flames. Faira’s scream caught with a grunting groan as whatever limb the monster used knocked her away, her flames dying as quickly as they had come to life.

With a shout, Faira’s back hit the nearby wall, and dark spots freckled across her vision as she slid to the floor, gasping as she tried to make her lungs work properly again. Marianne’s voice droned on in the background, slowly turning Faira’s terror into rage. As the woman spoke, Faira’s gasping breaths blew through clenched teeth, and her gaze darkened as she glared at Marianne from beneath her brow.

She stood, letting the pain from her landing fuel her anger further.

“How dare you speak as if we’re worthless!” she growled, taking a couple steps forward, her heart pounding in her chest, and flames flickering menacingly in the air around her. “And you actually want us to pay for your help?” She snorted, her attention turning to Adrian as he attacked the creature, her awe at his power dulled by her hatred and anger. “You know,” she looked back to Marianne, hoping Adriane had killed the beast, “I’ve had enough of this place, enough of you!”

More flames spread around her, and darkness lapped at her feet like a living thing. The feel of her powers caressed her, as if searching for a way out, begging to be released at its leisure.

With the fleeting thought of releasing what of her control she had over the elements, the power flooded through her. Faira’s eyes flashed black, and her body, moving beneath the control of the magic, raised one hand, the motion serpentine. A stream of darkness rose with her hand—the snake to its charmer.

“You want payment?” Faira began, just conscious of the words leaving her lips, a dark echo in her voice. Panic spread through her as she realized her movements were no longer her own, and tried to regain control of magic and emotion, the sensation of the untamed power leaching her strength a dull, and quickly growing ache. Like a body of water, the darkness congregated around her feet, lazily pooling out in cracks across the floor immediately around her. “I’ll give you ‘payment.’

Stop, stop, stop! she shouted mentally at herself as her body spread her arms toward Marianne against Faira’s will, the girl town between wanting the element to collide with the woman, and desiring it to stop. Please… she finished half-heartedly.

The darkness fulgurated across the floor toward the woman, weaving above and below the floor despite Faira’s mental screams. The element formed around Marianne’s feet and rose in hundreds of black, solid tendrils intended to ensnare the woman as Faira stepped yet closer to the woman, her muscles threatening to give out with each apparently elegant and strong stride as a pillar of flames rose to join its companion element.
Faira looked to Rosaline as the doll-like woman spoke.

“You say that like it’s an every-day thing,” she muttered, running a hand through her long, brown hair and resisting the urge to reach out and see if the woman was made of the porcelain she looked to be.

As the roar seemed to grow louder, her breath caught in her throat as the gentle scrape of something large slithering through the ballroom mingled with the first sound. She subconsciously stepped toward Rosaline—who seemed the sanest in the group.

She gasped and looked over as something moved in her peripherals, but, like a ghost, it disappeared when she looked to it.

“This is insane!” Her voice squeaked slightly.

Faira screamed as the invisible force tossed Conna’Cel aside like a ragdoll. As the sounds of the invisible foe indicated that it charged toward her and Marianne, Faira took a few frightened steps backwards, her eyes straining to see what they just could not. She spared Marianne a disbelieving glance at the woman’s reaction to the invisible monster.

Extending her palms shakily in front of her, she took a deep breath and, careful to avoid Rosaline, commanded flames to rise around where she thought the creature was, hoping to create a wall of blazing heat. Though the flames refused to rise to the intensity she demanded, they still licked dangerously in a half-circle in front of her and Rosaline. She welcomed the release of power tingling through her, ever conscious of the flow as she tried to keep it under her control, instead of the other way around.
Yep, yep! I just meant that out of ten reserved spaces, only half actually have a CS and post.
As long as Shi's good with us just continuing on our own as we have for a while. :-)

Shi, I totally understand. I wish you luck with your studies! Sorry to hear that the original basically died. Hopefully this one keeps going. I love the plot, imagination, and current characters, and would hate for it to suffer the same fate! Shame there are so few active players, but oh well.
Hmm. Should we perhaps wait for Shi12 to post since the story line of this has a quick pace to it? Just a thought.
Fiara’s shadow twisted and turned awkwardly on the ballroom floor as she tried to return to her normal self. She wanted to cry out in frustration as she attempted to regain control over the element, trying to command it to return her to her solid, human form, but the shadow only glided in a half circle.

After a couple moments, Fiara’s form suddenly reformed. She shouted, the sound a mix between being surprised and frustrated. She stumbled forward, just managing to catch herself before her face and the floor could become utterly acquainted.

She looked up, and her hands cupped over her mouth as she gasped at the sight of the fauns carrying Dactrin’s lifeless body, her wide eyes locked on the arrows protruding from his corpse. With a heavy breath as the fauns disappeared, she took a few steps back.

”Well? Wasn’t that fun? At least it’s all over, right?”

“Fun?” Faira squeaked, turning on Marianne. “Fun? In what sadistic world does someone DYING,” extending an arm out, she gestured exaggeratedly to where the fauns had vanished with Dactrin, “even slightly fall under—”

Her words cut short with a gasp as a roar reverberated around the room. She felt the familiar gentle tingle as her powers threatened to once more act on their own, but she managed to repress the overactive ability.

She spun around as she heard the demon scream, not realizing how close she had come to him. She shielded her eyes against the bright light radiating from Adrian. As the light faded, she lowered her arm, and her mouth dropped open at the angelic man now standing in the demon’s place.

“You were… but now… you just…” Faira slapped a hand to her forehead as Adrian stepped forward with his sword of white flames. She wished for a moment that she had a wall to lean on, before the images of the hands reaching out from the stone to the now deceased boy vanquished that desire. “What?
Faira blinked and staggered back slightly from shock as the woman addressed her by her name. She took a cautious step back, eyeing the woman suspiciously, the demon and others around her momentarily forgotten as Marianne continued, giving information Faira had already begun to guess at.

Before she could reply, Marianne guessed her thoughts, making her take another step away.

Can… can she read my thoughts? she wondered, taking a cautious step back. What does she mean, “yet?” She shook her head and brought a hand to her forehead. Okay, this HAS to be a dream. Some crazy, messed up lucid dream. Even as she thought it, something inside her knew it was not so, something that only strengthened her desire to prove it wrong… or, perhaps, right?

She looked back to Marianne as she addressed the boy who had conjured the light, Dactrin. She blinked at the mention of fauns—creatures she had read many a story about, the image of Mr. Tumnus form Narnia crossing her mind.

She shouted as shadows emerged all around, forming into the last thing she thought of as being a faun, their masks and forms with their binds making her jaw drop. She gasped as, as if one unit, the herd of fauns raised their crossbows.

As the sound of the first arrow being fired rang through the air, Faira shouted and her body melded once more into a shadow as a couple arrows passed through where she had just stood. She could hear her heart thundering in her ears even in the form of a dark blob, her vision shifting as the shadow twisted and turned to get a good look at the fauns, their arrows and bodies avoiding Marianne.

Are they afraid of her? She wondered. Noticing one of the fauns as it aimed its crossbow at Rosaline, Faira’s shadow sped across the floor as the demon Marianne had called Adrian shot flames out at one of the creatures.

Faira willed her shadow to form into a more solid shape as she wrapped herself around the faun, her dark form covering its mask as she silently begged for her plan to work.

Blinded, the creature’s arrow missed its target, hitting another of its ilk in the chest. Faira’s shadow uncurled to the floor. Her body reformed behind him, her side on the floor and propped up on one arm as she kicked the faun’s hooves out from under him. It fell forward as Faira jumped to her feet and, with a shout, quickly kicked it in the head as hard as she could, knocking it out.

Summoning her own fire, paying little attention to Adrian and Conna’Cel as they fought amongst themselves, Faira set the crossbow of the unconscious faun ablaze, the string burning through with a thwang at the release of tension, before turning her attention to another faun and doing the same to its crossbow.

She shouted as an arrow whizzed by her ear, and her body turned back into a shadow without her conscious order.
I wanted to let you guys know that I am going to be out of town for a couple weeks, and am not sure when I will get a chance to post in that time. But I will when I get the chance!
Love the description of the fawns, Windel!
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