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5 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.
5 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.
6 days ago
Tricks them into thinking it was their choice, when it was structured for them to fail.
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6 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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7 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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In Deleted 10 yrs ago Forum: 1x1 Roleplay
Izzy tensed at the sound that came from deep within the monstrous vampire’s chest before she realized it was only the world’s most intimidating sigh.
She cocked her head slightly as he spoke, calling her “rare” and the mouthful-of-a-title she recalled Cerasus using when she first met him.
Fifty--” She stared at him for a moment, his sheer mountainous size almost making her reconsider so she would not have to fight him. But just almost.
I can do this, she thought in a weak attempt at building her confidence.
She swallowed hard and took a deep, quivering breath. “Thanks,” she strengthened her stance, “but I’d rather not be a part of your 'kill first, ask questions later' collection.”
In Deleted 10 yrs ago Forum: 1x1 Roleplay
Whether she imagined the flicker of condescension or not, Izzy was growing annoyed by her questions being met as such, and not just from Dramatic Theurge. It wasn’t her fault she knew nearly nothing about this world, about beasts and monsters. She scowled as he called Cerasus her master, resisting releasing the opposition that bubbled to her tongue.
“Tempting,” she began darkly, “but I’ve got a better offer on the table.” She took a deep, shaky breath. “Which brings us back to the reason we’re standing here in the first place. You stole something from Damocles, and I mean to get it back.”
“Okay,” Victoria said slowly. Whatever had happened, part of her was quite content with not knowing. She looked to the floor and made to turn back into the kitchen, when Illyad spoke again. Her attention snapped back to him.
“What?” she breathed. “Who?” She startled back when Alex ran into the living room, making her heart pound in her chest.
Body tense and breath held, Victoria nodded at him, then hurried down the short hall to try and find a good spot to hide. After all, she was of little use against the supernaturals, and would likely only get in Alex and Illyad’s way.

* * *

After climbing a flight of stairs, Niayra stood in a long hall, the scent of humans saturating the area and overpowering almost everything else. She held the compass open in her hand, and gave each door a distrustful glance as she went. Though she had felt a mild resistance earlier, she had still managed to enter the area.
Despite the thought that she could very well be walking into a trap with the few defenses she encountered to ward her off, her posture held a sense of bored ease as she sauntered in the direction the compass pointed. Finally, as she nearly passed one of the apartment doors, the needle swiveled to point to it. The faint smell of incense wafted to her from between the cracks in the door, alongside another familiar smell. Though it had been a while, the scent of that warlock Alex associated with was unmistakable.
Ready to force the door open by any means necessary should it be locked, and with the reminder to herself she would need to watch out for any magical traps, Nyaira closed the lid to the compass, put it in a tight pocket, and entered the apartment.
It had been a while since any sound had come from the living room, so, when a loud thud came from the other room, it startled Victoria. She glanced up toward the doorway, then to Alex, before she strode across the kitchen to see what had happened.
“Illyad?” she called, placing a hand on the doorframe. She looked around the living room until her gaze fell to the warlock. He looked as calm and collected as ever. “Is everything okay?” she asked slowly.

* * *

Nyaira stood on the sidewalk, the compass in hand. She glanced up to the tall apartment complex in front of her, the needle of her enchanted compass pointing directly to it.
At long last, she had found where the girl was hiding. Nyaira closed the compass, the metal of it as cool as her skin. Unsure what to expect there, she sauntered across the street, her pace casual despite the ever cautious glances she cast about as she neared the complex. Her lips quirked up; somewhere inside there, she would find the prize she sought. As much as she hated not being back around the college to organize her part of the attack, she had to admit, the thrill of the hunt almost made it worthwhile.
Inside the building, she pulled out the watch-turned-compass and followed it through the halls, growing ever nearer to her reward with each confident step she took.
In Deleted 10 yrs ago Forum: 1x1 Roleplay
Out of everything that ran through her head as to what Thurdge could possibly want, being recruited was certainly not something she had expected. Such an abrupt offer, especially after their first--and, until tonight, only--meeting. Her hands lowered slightly, but she still remained ready to defend herself. Though he looked as if he had no intention of resorting to violence, she had a feeling that could easily change on a dime.
“Why should I?” she asked, deciding it best to play along, to try and find out what his true motives were.
In Deleted 10 yrs ago Forum: 1x1 Roleplay
Izzy stared at him quizzically when Thurdge spoke to her in the language she had heard him use before, before he switched to English. She examined his face when he finished speaking. Was he toying with her? Trying to get her to let her guard down for an easier kill? At this point, Izzy would put nothing past, well, anyone, especially not someone who had already tried to kill her.
“Oh?” she asked warily, maintaining her stance. She watched him for any sign he planned on advancing, for any twitch that indicated he was reaching for a weapon. “Then what is it you desire?”
In Deleted 10 yrs ago Forum: 1x1 Roleplay
Izzy felt Dramatic Theurge before she saw him. Just as it had the night she was ambushed, a warning spread through her body as she approached the school. Now deserted for the summer, the silence around the school was unnerving. She stopped near the side of the school, just out of sight of the athletic field. She took a few more breaths and tried to banish the fear she felt pulling at her face.
With a shaky hand, she placed her books down on the grass, squared her shoulders, and strode as confidently as she could toward their battlefield, easily clearing the fence surrounding it.
Spotting Dramatic Thurdge in the center of the field as the massive beast-of-a-vampire stood, she was sure that, if her heart had still beat, it would have stopped. Had she not known any better, she would have thought he had gotten taller. Though she did not see his zweihänder anywhere, she did not doubt that it was not too far.
She stood there for a moment, her eyes locked with his. Again, far too late, she realized she had failed to ask the important question of what the rules of the fight were. Though, one thing she was sure of, was that, for her, it was to the death.
Hoping she portrayed more confidence than she felt in her stance, she took a few steps toward Thurdge. She stopped a few yards away, standing at a slant so her left side was away from him, and held her hands in front of her in loose fists.
“May the best vampire win,” she said, her voice quieter than she had intended it to be.
In Deleted 10 yrs ago Forum: 1x1 Roleplay
Izzy was almost surprised at how easily she had managed to get rid of Trevor. She felt bad for being so rude about it as she turned to watch him leave, but at least now she would hopefully be capable of finding someplace quiet to study and practice.
She turned back around and started toward the edge of town. But, alas, she did not get far before she heard--and smelt--Riley approaching her. She stopped and closed her eyes for a moment, her face toward the sky.
Please let this be a coincidence, she pleaded with the night as she turned to face Riley.
But, of course, it was not. She inhaled at the first words he said to her. “A-already?” she stuttered, her eyes widening slightly. She swallowed hard as he finished, and gave the only answer she trusted herself to give: she nodded. Without a word, she headed off toward the high school, breathing deeply to try and calm herself to no avail.
In Deleted 10 yrs ago Forum: 1x1 Roleplay
Izzy gave a quiet sigh of relief as Trevor accepted her excuse. Her panic about him noticing the bite mark turned quickly into irritation. She needed to get back. She was wasting precious time. For all she knew, Riley could return with the news Thurdge wanted to fight tonight. She tapped her books in annoyance. She had to get rid of him.
“Okay, look,” she began with a frown as he offered to tutor her, her voice harsh. She stopped and faced him for a moment, before looking away once more. “I’ve been trying to be nice. I don’t want to be walked home. I don’t need you following me around like a lost puppy. You’re a nice enough guy, don’t get me wrong, but I meant what I said when we first met. I neither want nor need friends. So, please, continue your search for that vampire, and just leave me alone.”
With a huff, she turned and continued down the sidewalk, quickening her pace by a fraction and hoping it was still a normal speed for a human.
In Deleted 10 yrs ago Forum: 1x1 Roleplay
Apparently, this guy did not know how to take a hint. That, or he was simply ignoring it. After her show of a kick, she felt his gaze on her, and she shifted the weight of the books she held.
Izzy shrugged when he said he wanted to meet the vampire and his interest in such things. You don’t know the half of it, she thought sourly.
“Even if it was real,” she began, casting him a curious glance when he continued to stare at her, “I doubt it’d be as great as you think. Nothing ever is, really, once you ruin the mystery of things. It’s probably just some grumpy old guy who got lost and scared the crap outta some kids after dark.”
Izzy inhaled when he finally mentioned what he had been staring at, and it dawned on her what it must be. She had not thought to check if Cerasus’ bite mark remained.
“W-what?” She clutched her books in one arm, and reached up with her freed hand, covering the spot with her palm. “Oh, probably. I’ve been outside all day. We have some wicked mosquitoes around here. And now you’ve made me self-conscious.” She put on a scowl as she adjusted the collar of her jacket, hoping it would cover the mark. “Thanks a lot.”
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