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5 yrs ago
Current I just can't. This is too much. Berserk was so influential on so many things that I love. Goodbye, Miura. You'll be missed by many.
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6 yrs ago
Migraines ew
7 yrs ago
Welp apparently discord servers are having some pretty bad Latency issues.
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7 yrs ago
Well I just got my mitts on the Links Awakening remake. Excus eme while I disappear for a weak while I relive my childhood
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7 yrs ago
Migraine killed me today. Posts tomorrow.
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Bio



Hello! Welcome to my little bio.

Not much to say, really. Just a horror game protag that likes writing and playing vidya games when I'm not being chased by the cosmic forces of darkness. (I'm a security guard that works night shifts usually).

Have some dancing medjed.

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Mella

@PKMNB0Y@Raineh Daze



Mella remained quiet. On one hand, making a fuss would probably only draw more attention. That and she really didn't have much of a say about what sir Reginald ultimately ever ended up doing. As it stood there wasn't really a way to so easily turn down the bird. She'd just have to...discreetly get rid of it at some point, then. She wondered if she put it in a box and shipped it across the seas would it be done with?

"There will be no need for that, Sir Afah." She'd ultimately respond with a mild frown. "I am quite fine with having this...thing accompany if you wish to keep it. Though since it is a gift I reserve the right to do whatever with it." She'd affirm, loosening the grip of the kitten in her arms as she'd move it so she was cradling it like a baby, paws up towards her and its head resting in the crook of her elbow. "I suppose though, my hands are rather full...miss Elastasia, was it? If you don't mind me making a small request to handle this kitten so we can go finish our shopping...unless you'd wish to accompany me as well?"




The dust settled, their arrows struck true...and the undead monstrosity fell, torso ripped to shreds by Lein's arrows and its head now painting the walls of the crypt. Cecil exhaled, having quickly already knocked another arrow, ready to engage the last remaining opponent.

"...ha?" Cecilia frowned, watching what happened with a manner of both curiosity and mild disbelief. Well, they were gone for now. That much was certain, but she didn't let her guard down as Gerard tended to the captain. It didn't make sense. The tone of voice was unfitting for the frame, and she was quite sure she had seen horns sprout from the top of his head. It was hard to fool her eyes, and she was almost certain that happened.

Giving Lein a friendly salute as he'd head back up for serenity, Cecil would take position where Fanilly had ordered.

"Tell me if ya see or notice anything else, Shael." A quiet confirmation from the spirit was the only affirmation she needed as she'd follow Fanilly and Gerard deeper into the crypt and it was soon clear that they'd very quickly find what was likely the conspirators. A voice. Female. A second voice. Male. Cecil frowned as she'd quiet her steps. If only she could poke her head in stealthily and take them by surprise, but that seemed like it wasn't going to happen.

"You know, garbage typically collects more garbage around it!" Cecil shouted to the witch, a few quick arrows loosed towards her. "Shael! Know anything about that barrier!?

The man from Barukstaed
@Crimson Paladin@Conscripts@Creative Chaos



The axe swung wide, barely missing Fleuri as the knight stepped back, the blade in his hand raking against the armor. A miss for the both of them, it seemed, as the Barukstaedian grunted in mild annoyance, making a move to raise the axe once more and make a charging tackle towards Fleuri -

"Guh-?!" A grunt of another annoyance as Steffen tacked him from behind, preventing him from being able to properly wield the axe. He'd reach behind him, a strong hand grabbing a hold of Steffen's helmet, roughly attempting to just pry the Ingvaar off as the knife would meet similar resistance that Fleuri's blade had. What the man hadn't accounted for though, was Vier. He attempted to use the axe to deflect the blow, trying to keep the other man away but a miss - the blade struck true. There was the sound of metal breaking, creaking as Vier's blade pierced the armor under his helmet. The man growled fiercely as he continued to try and grapple with Steffen before he could put that dagger to proper use.
Location:
Nids End
@Pyromania99



“...so it is…” Sucaria replied quietly, seeming almost a bit sad though her neutral tone hid it well as she’d lay herself down on Luna’s bed.

“Mine? Not needed, human.” He grunted. “We’ll likely meet on the battlefield and kill each other sooner or later. I only helped out of respect for the elves and you as a fellow warrior. Nothing more, nothing less.” A pause. “But if you must…you can call me Irgoll. Feel free to rest. I’ll take the rest of the night watch.”

Unless there was anything else Luna wanted to ask, Irgoll would fall silent, sitting against one of the large, craggy walls and throwing a bit more wood onto the large bonfire. There were still a few hours left until sunrise, and the rest of the elves seemed content with sleeping for a bit longer.

When morning finally came Sarah greeted the two of them with a friendly grin, cooked up some breakfast for them and offered them several bits of rations for their travel back to Airedale. She said she’d like to see them again, and said perhaps they’d run into her again before they left. They eagerly saw them off, though Irgoll was doing some fishing out in the ocean, not bothering himself.

The trip back to Airedale, would be relatively uneventful thankfully.

Location:
Hjrelskins Fall, Forest
@Crimson Paladin@BrokenPromise



With the Unseelie driven off, it seemed as though things for the village was going to go back to normal very soon. The small little imps had been driven off, and the problematic cursed tree had been felled. Luana would grow a small gourd, fashioning it briefly into a container and scooping up some of the remains of the Unseelie's innards before it completely dissolved. Whatever it was seemed dangerous...perhaps it might have some alchemical properties or something but in its current state Luana might find a hard use for it.

The village though, seemed relieved to hear that their trouble was over, though some were more than a little skeptical.

There was only one snag.

The house that held the girl they had spoken to, was apparently, completely abandoned. Apparently the man that lived there had disappeared into the forest some years ago and his daughter was later kidnapped by Unseelie after heading into the forest looking for him. Which…left some odd questions about who exactly they saw there.

But there was no one there now, and there didn’t seem to be anyway to confirm what they actually had seen.

The rest of the trip back would mostly be uneventful with little of note happening.

Queens Quarters
@VitaVitaAR



“...Y-you don’t believe me!?” The fairy pouted. “I-I’m a strong fairy. Let me out and I’ll prove it!” She’d shout, placing her hands against the glass walls of the jar, giving Fio the most innocent look she could muster despite her somewhat alien appearance. “I-I can tell you lots! And I can do lots, too! Lemme prove it, c’mon you coward human!”

thunk

“Mmngh, that was a nice stroll. I should do that more often.”

Before either could say anything else through there was the sound of something on the balcony. Or rather, someone. That someone being the Queen’s voice. Fio had about ten seconds before the Queen would finish a small stretch, pushing open the balcony doors and walk into her room proper.

Well.

It was definitely the queen, at least, but she wasn’t wearing her usual white and gold dress or her armor. Instead, she was wearing what was an exquisite red and gold trimmed suit a noble might wear at some fancy ball. Her long, flowing blond hair had been tied up in several braids, almost creating a little crown of hair along the top of her head while the rest had been tied back making it seem much shorter than it actually was. It would have been rather easy to mistake her for a rather beautiful man like this, considering the suit seemed to obscure her chest rather well.

She locked eyes with Fio.

A few awkward seconds of silence followed as the queen's face shifted from an embarrassing shade of red briefly before the color started draining from her face.

Before Fio could react, she’d find the queen scooping her up in her arms, shoving her out of her room and slamming the door behind her. A few seconds later the queen opened the door again.

“Tell anyone what you saw and I will deny everything and also remove you from this castle.” The door shut again, leaving Fio outside of the room, not having been able to get a word in edgewise and having the mischievous fairy still in her arms.

Airedale Keep
@VitaVitaAR@Crimson Paladin@BrokenPromise@Pyromania99@Guy0fV4lor



It had been about a week since everyone left to deal with respective problems around the region. Cethlann had been mostly tight lipped, without say too much else to Fio, and since her first mental dive, the Fomorian seemed to have set up some mental wards to make it much harder for Fio to interfere in such things. She had also received a letter from a ‘Great Witch Morgan’ - one of the premier witches in the region requesting an audience with both her and Sorcha both, delivered by her apprentice.

She was free to decline, but she’d need to write a response at some point. The only issue was…well, the ‘Great Witch Morgan’ was the royal mage of Harzelslack.

Lugh spent the time training as usual, and Vyrell would spend the time interrogating Cethlann more through less than human means, though he’d make only a little progress regarding their plans. She was a particularly tough fomorian to crack, it seemed.

It would be early morning when the Queen sent the order - the knights needed to meet in the strategy room, and Luana would also be invited to come.

“Ugh, I still smell like tomatoes…”

“Hehe, but you don’t smell like skunk at least.” Elnith responded to a still somewhat indignant Lugh, who was polishing his blade as he sat on a pile of boxes stacked against a wall.

“Luana mean…” he’d pout.

“Don’t say that. She helped us quite a lot, you know.”

“Doesn’t mean I have to like her…” Lugh rebutted, grumbling quietly earning another little chuckle from Elnith.

“Has anyone seen Reinhardt? Her majesty requested his presence specifically early and quickly.” Vyrell cut in, leaving the question hanging in the air.
Location
Maison d’Violette
10.00hrs.


@VitaVitaAR

This was one of the most emotive scale demons she had ever seen. Perhaps that wasn’t too unsurprising, considering the circumstances that they had met.

“Patience, Eliz.” Livia frowned, resting her chin on her hand as the vehicle drove up to the front of the maison. “If my intel is right, and it always is, you’ll get to have your bloodbath sooner rather than later. I must stress though,” Livia would push open the door to the vehicle as it pulled to a stop, getting out ahead of the demon. “You will behave yourself or I will terminate our contract. I do not tolerate any disobedience and I can not have a liability.” She’d say, holding out a hand to the demon to help her out of the vehicle.

“Even potential liabilities as charming as you.”

Once the demon had disembarked from the vehicle, Livia would walk the short distance up to the front of the Maison, the lush, well kept grass a shade of vibrant, healthy green while several trees lined the area in front of the building, perfectly pruned and well kept by the maids excellent hands. She’d push open the door and walk inside…



@Pyromania99@Click This@AzureKnight@VitaVitaAR

The Maison was still a flurry of activity even as they spotted Lady Fiore’s vehicle rolling up in front of the Maison. Several maids had been selected to greet her, standing on either side of the plush, long carpet that led to the main staircase, but a few were scrambling to get everything prepared. Mari, pocket watch in hand grumbled lightly as she’d glance between the maids, a few of her notes on their new demon friend and the door. Rosanna simply stood quietly, glancing in Lucrecia’s direction.

“...I do believe you’ve spilled the proverbial herbs all over the table.”

“Well, they’ll be finding out in roughly two minutes anyways.” Mariarca responded with a sigh. “Has Nynette prepared the meeting room and refreshments?”

“A little late to be asking about that, isn’t it? But as far as I am aware, yes.”

“I would expect nothing less from the first Maid. Then everything should be in order then-oh, Akantha.”

“Ah-Oh goodness sorry, pardon me…! I was a bit lost.” Akantha had been given a room with the rest of the trainee maids for now and was allowed to stay until they figured out what to do with her. They weren’t her legal guardians, after all, and Mari was already looking into her family. Viatrix had observed her sense she had returned from Cogsfell, but the little girl seemed mostly fine, aside from insomnia and nightmares and she refused to sleep alone.

“Polina is over there, if you’re looking for her.” Mari pointed her in the direction of the farisian maid. “But keep it down, the Maison’s Patron and owner Lady Fiore shall be arriving-”

The door to the Maison opened, the black haired woman took a moment to allow the demon following her entryway before closing the door behind the two of them.

“...now.”

Akantha froze as the lines of Maids stood at attention, before quietly bowing to Lady Fiore as she entered. Akantha froze in place nearly in the middle of the carpet before scurrying off near Polina, holding her leg with some uncertainty. Livia walked down the aisle, saying not a word, merely observing the maids present with a cool glare as she made her way to the staircase at the other end of the rug. Mariarca handed her the folder of papers as Rosanna merely offered a nod of acknowledgement before walking off.

Livia would take a moment to go through the folder before sighing.

“First of all…I am glad to see everyone of you in good health.” She’d greet the maids. “I heard there was some trouble in cogsfell. For those of you who took part in the operation, you have my gratitude.” Quite a practiced speech, it seemed. “I sadly do not have time to hang around nor do I wish to involve myself too much in your day to day functions. Mariarca and the administration does that well enough…however.” She turned her attention to Elizstrazia. “As you have likely noticed, we have ourselves a new resident and a new member of our organization. She might be a demon, but you will treat her no different as any other maid. And you, Elizstrazia, will give them the respect they deserve as your senior members. I do hope, I have made myself clear on that.” With a mildly disinterested huff, Livia would fold the papers under her arm as she turned to Mariarca.

“Mariarca, I shall be in the eastern sitting room. I expect those who took part in the Cogsfell forward operation to meet me there in an hour. Our new demon friend as well.” She turned back to the demon. “Until then…hm…actually.” She glanced towards Polina. A small smile seemed to form on her lips. “Maid Polina. Maid Lucrecia. Show this one around the Maison would you? Introduce her to Myrilla and Viatrix.”

“Of course, my lady. I shall make preparations. Is there anything specific you need?” Mariarca replied.

“I see one of our maids assigned to the greeting duty is not present..." Livia frowned. "Do give her a good reprimanding for me. Otherwise, I’ll have Nynette see to it if I need anything else. Focus on your usual duties for the moment.”

“Very well. I will inform miss Katherine that she is to be punished for her absence. The rest of you, get back to work. Polina and Lucrecia I expect you to handle this demon flawlessly. Give her a full tour of the Maison and make sure she does not cause trouble. I'll be preparing her work unfiform. I'll send word once its finished.”



@Pyromania99

In another part of the manor, a workshop reserved for more practically inclined maids and one specifically designed to help a certain Firbolg with her doll creation, sat the firbolg in question. She had been working the night away, seeing to repair her adorable little dolls. This meant…well, she was currently sleeping away the morning hours and completely missing the greeting and meeting of Lady Fiore in the entryway.

This, of course, was not something the maids would tolerate.

Upon not seeing the Firbolg there, Mariarca hastily tasked a certain pink haired maid with finding her and bringing her to the foyer for reprimand.

Lyssa pushed open the door to the room, quietly observing the plethora of dolls frantically working to repair the other dolls…and Katherine herself? Face first on a desk, snoozing away.

Grinning impishly, Lyssa quietly approached.

SMACK

The hardest smack the maid could deliver was slammed right on Katherine’s ass.

“Kitty needs to wake up before Mariarca fries you, ahah!” She’d giggle, giving Katherine’s butt another playful smack for good measure.
Mella

@PKMNB0Y@Raineh Daze



Curses.

Could she learn curses? She'd curse this bird.

Or maybe she should learn some divine magic so it laid golden eggs.

This was turning out to be rather annoying.

"I would much rather sell this thing." Mella replied with a sigh, admitting defeat at the hands of this avian. "Its a rare specimen lord Reginald...though I haven't a clue as to why it seems so attached to me." She'd turn her eyes up towards the bird in question. "Perhaps it'd taste good roasted? Perhaps fried. I think it looks similar enough to a duck to be quite delicious of prepared correctly and I would not have to purchase food for the evening if we did."

Mella walked over towards Reginald and Elastasia, bowing politely.

"I shall remember to bill you for extra curricular work." She nodded towards Reginald. "My lord, if there is nothing else then I must continue my shopping and prepare a meal for the evening." A glance back up at the bird. "Unless we truly shall be finding out what this one tastes like roasted in garlic."
Location:
Human Village
@Psyker Landshark@VitaVitaAR



“Rikard and Rhea, I believe those two names were.” Giles replied. “I am unsure of that Alchemist's name. She remained in the building at all times, though we were grateful she helped show us how to make decent fertilizers and healing elixirs.” He glanced towards the underground fields nearby, the pale light of a silver lantern shimmering. “...for what good it does down here.” Giles brushed a strand of loose, scraggly hair from his field of vision as Aleksia spoke.

“You’ll forgive me if I’m once more skeptical.” He glanced in her direction. “But I have no reason to stop you from trying. If its that city you want information on, well…” He hesitated, glancing towards the massive, deceased beast not too far away. “All I can tell you is stories I’ve heard from my parents, and they, by their parents.”

He fixed both the vampires with a studious gaze.

“A cursed city…the place the undead scourge first took claim on their path of conquest. We’ve been told to stay away from it no matter what. Hordes of beasts, mutated and savagely mutated from curses and the fell power of the undead roam its streets while undead will seek to make you another number in their horde. A massive skeletal creature watches over the gate, keeping any from coming in.” He hesitated slightly before continuing. “My mom used to tell me that the Paladins left something there, buried far underground when they fled during the vampiric takeover. A source of divine power, they say. I wish I could tell you more for your help, but anything else would be mere legend, rumor, or speculation.”

He’d clear his throat.

“That aside…please, before doing anything else let me extend some hospitality as thanks. I’m sure you travelers are exhausted from the road. We do not have much in the way of food but I will personally see to it you and your friends are given accommodations as best as we can handle.”

Location:
Human Village, Riverside
@Pyromania99@Click This@Asuras



“You serious?! A vampire? Beasts in the tunnels? Is everyone alright!?” Julene shouted, upon hearing Luna’s account of what happened in the tunnels. She almost looked as though she was about to run off and help, but upon seeing some people tentatively leave their homes, she’d sigh tiredly, looking towards Akyasha.

“Tch...I should go help with repairs...but, I reckon if you’re here and the people are leavin’ its been taken care of.” She’d fold her arms across her chest. “Julene. Just…Julene. Only soul here who has any backbone.” She’d huff, glancing down the street towards the rest of the houses and people. “...not that I can blame ‘em. People here are too scared. What can a man do against a beast that can rip metal in half and all that.” She turned her head towards Giselle. “I try. Someone has to. Its not perfect, but with a lack of materials or skilled help its about all I can really do on my own.” She’d smirk, seemingly a bit proud of what she had created. “I think its good though. Lets me see anywhere in the village. With some properly aimed shots I can hit some barrels i’ve stashed across the tree line. Blows any beastie up before it even gets a chance to get here, heh. Only reason I wasn’t there now…well…I was out by the river tryin’ to figure out where our Undead problem’s coming from now.” She’d take her blade back from Giselle. “Thanks…uh, you all want something to eat or something. Ain’t got much but I got some vegetables and…well, some people here balk at it but the beast meat ain’t bad if ya cook it right.”

The Gorebat Akyasha sent of returned, alighting on her shoulder.

"Cold. Underground with steel man. Heading forest. Unsure. Found something below."

Location:
Forest of Beasts
@crimson Paladin



“Oh that old place?” The witch replied. “Hmm…now that I look at you, you look as though you crawled right out of that weathered sea yourself.” She frowned, studying Argus quietly. “I’m curious as to why you want to know about it. That is no place for men…but I guess you are no normal man, are you?” Faster than Argus could react to, the witch struck out with her hand, the sharp point on her ring piercing his hand, covering the end of the bone in the sweet, ichorious blood that ran through his veins.

“Hmm, yes yes, I see,” She’d say, licking the ring, not seeming to mind or even register that she had just possibly done something to offend him. “Vampire, aren’t you? That is the third one I’ve had the misfortune of meeting. A vial of your blood will suffice as payment and I’ll tell you everything that I know about it. I believe that is an acceptable term. Vampire blood could be an excellent reagent for some more…esoteric potions.”
Location:
Nids End
@Pyromania99



“Hah…this lot? Not a bit.” The Cyclops responded with a derisive chuckle. “Not that they care, they seem more bloodthirsty then the elves I know. They’d probably welcome the challenge. Odd, for Lymensari elves.”

“...nhn?” Sucaria only responded briefly, head still locked towards the enchanting, golden flames of the beast below as she was swept off her feet. It wasn’t until Luna had turned away did she seemingly come back to a bit of her senses. “...Lady Luna…have you seen my heart? I think someone might have taken it…”

The cyclopes let out a loud laugh at that before stifling himself.

“...thank you. That thing was…saying something. I couldn’t stop listening…” Sucaria frowned. “...Mistress can I sleep with you the rest of the night?”

Location:
Hjrelskins Fall, Forest
@Crimson Paladin@BrokenPromise



“T…tomatoes?” Lugh questioned, wondering why he would need to eat such a yucky vegetable…fruit? For getting the skunk smell out.

Elnith remained mostly silent, looking across the now dead, hollow fallen trunk that had served as the Unseelies body. A brief melancholic prayer was offered, but she’d soon turn her attention back toward her companions and the newcomer.

“I do believe its a remedy for that smell of yours.” Elnith replied. “A pleasure to meet you. Elnith, though you may have heard of me. The boy here is Lugh.” She’d introduce herself and Lugh, giving the Tuatha a pat on the head, rubbing his ears. “The village we passed might have some tomatoes at the market or whatever general goods store they might have if any, but we shall see. It isn’t far.”

Suddenly, Lugh would perk his ears up, quietly glancing away from the group towards the forest. He’d frown, furrowing his brow briefly before shaking his head and turning back to the group.

“...does it have to be tomatoes…?” Lugh frowned. “”

Location:
Airedale Forests

Queens Quarters
@VitaVitaAR



“W-wa-wait I didn’t mean it!” The unseelie shouted as she realized what Fio was up to. Unfortunately, the small pixie lacked any sort of physical or magical strength in order to prevent herself from being tossed into fairy prison. While it was a question as to why the queen had these things in the first place (though it smelled faintly of some sort of fruit) it ultimately didn’t matter.

“Rudeness! Unforgivable!” She would immediately, however, start shouting about how this was the greatest sin in the world. “Do you have any idea what I’ll do to you! I’ll curse you so your hair is always messy! Or your eyebrows to fall off! I will I mean it!” She’d shout, pressing her hands against the glass cage she had been put in.

“And I’m a fairy! I go where I want! Its not like I’m here to observe this backwater village. I’m just here to ya know…do fairy things. Like cursing someone’s underwear to mysteriously be soiled or make someone's water taste like sand.” The Fairy glanced around the room, eyes falling on the bed and then on Fio.

“...hehe, hey, maybe you should let me go before Miss Queenie comes back and I tell her your...secrets!” What those secrets were, the fairy didn't seem keen on elaborating.

Demonic Bestiary



*First Circle - Blood Clan*

Location:
Clemantis
13.000 hours
@Pyromania99



“...I have defensive underwear for perverts like you.” Bernadette replied, quite aware of what had gotten Katherine thrown off the ship. The small engineer wouldn’t fight Katherine though, she wasn’t willing to put forth the effort so she’d let the cat cuddle up to her for the moment. “Thank you for the assistance…but I really need to get back to work unless you want the weapons to start misfiring at the most inopportune times.”

Bernadette would pull herself away from Katherine, straightening her dress and walking towards the ship's lower decks once more.



@Click This

“Excellent, I knew you were a comrade!” The rat laughed. “I was thinking about making some honey cakes for dessert, hm? That little pink haired firebrand will love them, I’m sure. You can start on those.” Between Leoniya, Polina, and the other maids in the kitchens the meals wouldn’t take terribly long to do. Lyssa would show up not long after either, strutting into the kitchen and rather childishly taking a bite out of the unfinished honey cakes, earning a swift reprimand from Leoniya.

The Galley would remain lively for the remainder of their trip home, back to the Maison.



@AzureKnight

“N-no…” Akantha replied quietly. “She took the scary one back there first…told me to wait out here.” The girl didn’t look up from her seat or towards Lucrecia as she continued. “Y-yes…I’m from the town…it was a nice…enough place, I guess. Mom was a secretary for one of the businessmen in town, and dad was a peacekeeper. Dad…dad….tried holding them off and mom took me and ran and…and…” She sniffled, rubbing her eyes, but no tears came. “The…the demons…they did such awful things to everyone…I-I thought I was next but that’s when…you all showed up…”

She’d fall silent as the door to the operating room opened, Lyssa bounding out with what seemed to be her normal levels of limitless energy.

“Lulu!” She’d grin, hopping towards Lucrecia. “Doc says I’m fine! Just a bit bruised but otherwise good to beat up some more demons.”

“How about we don’t do that for a bit, hm?” Viatrix would walk out shortly after, bopping Lyssa lightly on the head with a closed fist.

“Bweh~!”

“Lucrecia, are you hurt? I can see both you and the little one, she might be a little more comfortable with you present…” Lyssa would wave bye to the both of them before heading off to the mess hall. Viatrix would ultimately lead the two of them towards the room, where she’d give the two a proper treatment and a full work over with her regeneration magic. Once done, they would be free to go, though Akantha seemed intent on sticking with either Lucrecia or Polina…

Location
Maison d’Violette
10.00hrs.


@VitaVitaAR

“This will be your first time at the Maison.” Sitting across from the demon was a rather young looking woman, likely not much older than her mid twenties. Dressed in a full military uniform with short cut black hair and blue eyes. White gloves adorned her hands, pristine and well kept. “You’ve enjoyed relative comfort while you were recovering, but as per the deal we have struck, I will be putting you to work starting today.”

The vehicle they were in was something of an oddity, if only because they were still quite rare for anyone but the most well connected or the wealthiest. A sleek, black automotive, bearing the family crest of the Fiore family on its doors. The back of the car was excessively comfortable and posh, with two sets of velvet, violet colored seats that faced each other, a table that folded from the door…it was everything one might need to enjoy a long ride in luxury and in private.

“Just as well, Elizstrazia…you’re the only demon currently acknowledged to be employed by the Maison officially.” She’d continue matter of factly. “Try to behave yourself. I don’t need the other maids getting anxious. Not that they’ll disobey me…but let's not give them any reason to start trouble.”

The vehicle would pull up to the Maison’s gates, stopping briefly to let them open.

“Now with that out of the way…any last questions, well, now is the time. Once we’re inside and I assign you your squad, your training for both combat and maid duties will be handed over to Mariarca.”



@Pyromania99@Click This@AzureKnight

It had been a few days since the Cogsfell incident, and the Maison was abuzz with activity for one simple reason. Lady Fiore, was returning to the Maison after a long period abroad. The Clemantis was in the drydocks situated on the eastern end of the maison. As usual Bernadette was there tinkering away, and a good few dozen maid squads were being drilled in combat by both Myrilla and Leoniya out in the training battle fields.

A good many of the trainee maids and general personnel were scrambling around, cleaning, cooking, and making sure the Maison was spotless for the Lady. She wasn’t known for visiting often, even when she was in Alavaris so to say everyone was taking this seriously was an understatement.

“Are the Wards in proper order, Rosanna?”

“No, they’ve completely failed and I can’t do anything about it.” The witch maid would retort. “Of course they are, I wouldn’t be here if they weren’t.”

“Leave your sass at the door when Mistress Fiore arrives, would you?”

“I don’t intend to be present when she arrives unless I must, Mari. I’ve better things to do then sit around for a rookie squads debriefing.”

“As long as you’re present to greet her, there won’t be a problem.” Mari sighed, shuffling some papers in a folder she had briefly read over. A written missive from Mistress Fiore on a recent development a few months ago about them getting a new, potentially difficult operative.

"Its true, then? About us getting a demon for a maid?"

"...Yes." Mari replied, walking into the reception foyer. "I've yet to announce it as Lady Fiore has asked to make it herself...I can only imagine she'll find it mildly funny to drop it on most of the other maids." Rosanna didn't reply, merely frown and glance thoughtfully towards the door.

Mella

@PKMNB0Y@Raineh Daze



"I'll send you an invoice for saving your arm later." Mella confidently stated with her usual neutral expression. Now the only thing was to get away before the bird did anything like give any sign that she knew exactly what was going on or that the bird somehow decided to stay with her.

She felt a set of bird feet perch on her head.

"Shoo, bird." She'd say, making an attempt at waving the bird off. She had no desire to get caught up with any holy creature unless said holy creature was worth the entirety of the country in its net worth that she could sell or profit from. More importantly though, was the little kitten that had accepted its fate, it seemed. She'd relax her grip on it just slightly, adjusting so she could hold it a little better and more comfortably with it resting on her shoulder instead of being firmly pressed against her. "More importantly...for helping you catch these runaway animals, I believe fair compensation is in order, sir?"
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