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Current Masses are always breeding grounds of psychic epidemics.
6 yrs ago
The highest, most decisive experience is to be alone with one's own self. You must be alone to find out what supports you, when you find that you can not support yourself.
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7 yrs ago
One cannot live from anything except what one is.
7 yrs ago
The slave to virtue finds the way as little as the slave to vices.
7 yrs ago
The core of an individual is the mystery of life, which dies when it is 'grasped'. That is also why symbols want to keep their secrets.

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The Harbinger of Ferocity


Agent of the Wild, Aspect of the Ferine
Nature, red in tooth and claw.

"There is, indeed, no single quality of the cat that man could not emulate to his advantage."
- Carl Van Vechten

I am, at my core, a personification and manifestation of those things whose blood and hearts run red with the ferocity of the animal world. It is this which convicts and controls my works, my writing, my being; the force and guidance in which I gain wisdom from. It is what inspires me as a creator and weaver of words, the very thing I admire as an author.

My leanings, savage as they are, are of the feline sort as there exists no greater lineage of beasts whom can be drawn from. No others captivate and motivate my talent and skill as the greatest of cats do.

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In the permeating, albeit unsettled calm after the assault on the door, the men of the keep having thrown in their lot in full to great effect, there came about a particular sense of relief at the success; however small their victory was, at least now the enemy at the literal and figurative gates had no easy path and would need fight for any inch once more.

Exhaling with a breath of earned relief, the dusty, still blood tinged air filled the outsider's lungs again when he drew it back in. Brannor eased his shoulder from its place of pressure as a swathe of guardsmen rushed in to meet the gap he relinquished, fortifying with haste they hadn't displayed earlier. Perhaps the threat being so close to home struck them with chords of energy they originally did not know they had; all the same, mere moments later and they too were heaving dry breaths, a few leaned against the stone of the keep's walls, soaked to the bone by their own sweat. A series of metallic groans then echoed throughout the halls as chimes to this endeavor's end, the last few bars slid fully fixed into place.

The dwarf was long on his way out now, waving aside the men still working while speaking authoritatively, followed closely only by some sort of mage who had made a sudden appearance. Brannor never bothered to ask who he was or what he did - it was more a surprise the man showed at all to begin with, disappearing only as the castellan dismissed him. The deeds needed done were over now, thankfully. The only other matter the man set himself to before the collective saw themselves out was the retrieval of his rope and an odd exchange with a guard who witnessed the entire thing. Reasonably so, the man had never likely seen such a thing as binding a prisoner like some sort of wild animal, let alone the enormous human responsible for doing so.

He quietly followed without further comment thereafter, allowing the dwarf to take lead as he did with each determined step. Escobert's voice almost booming while he spoke, he addressed the four next after, having led them a ways back into the heart of Greenest's defense.

"Well 'en, I would recommend ya get sum rest now too. I'll need ta get tha report as to how dem nasties actually got in in tha first place. I trust we'll see each other soon enough."

A small, huddled crowd garnered the hunter's attention after the man said what it was he had. Not far down the way from the port in an alcove, several of the gathered faces quite familiar as the children they knew earlier in the night and another, far more elderly one he was unknown to. There existed a brief exchange of glances between the two, the man's old stare seeming to see into him and the others that stood before Escobert, before returning to his tale with a laugh at behest of a child.

It was an unusual sensation initially, but soon proved more understood as the elder worked some form of magic to elaborate on his story to be told. At this distance, regularly the man in dim candle light might not have been understood, but Brannor's keenness of ear lent him some success.

"... Then. The messy tomb began to err crimson, thrashing to a regular rhythm, then abruptly a lanky, springing fountain was ejected. Atop the tachycardic spout, stood on a vessel, two adventurers remained with the skewered deity’s still-beating heart."

The children and the elder continued in turn after, but it seemed there was not more to be told, at least not now and it was at this point Brannor gave his acknowledging nod to the appointed master of the keep and its management.

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You can expect my submissions this coming weekend, @The Darklight Project. I will likely have two characters at the moment, perhaps just one.
It was fun while it lasted @Mag Lev, even in brief. I hope for the best regarding your situation, whatever it may be. If you do ever start another roleplay of this sort or plan to continue with it at a later date, do let me know as my interest would still be invested in it.
I was referred here and I have to admit, this does seem like a well crafted setting with a lot of involvement and time put forth into it. That said, I will absolutely read over this campaign in more detail this coming day. Until then, you have my pledge of interest as well.
"They must be truly suicidal." Brannor snarled his words through gritted teeth as he began to push against the creaking door, magic restoring its constitution.

Wrenching his shoulder into the structure on one half and sending his chain and ornate medallion clattering against it, other arm out with palm flush to the surface, he leveraged all he could at the moment to resist the impact while planting his feet and body at an angle. If anything letting the enemy charge recklessly into the now mostly reinforced door was the best option between the gathering of soldiers present, the odd and wayward allies of Greenest, and the number of random objects that had found themselves put to work as weights and barricades. Even if the attackers broke into the port again, by some miracle of dark works, they were facing a now prepared resistance.

There was not much time to think more on the matter, not that Brannor needed or wanted to. All he could do was ready himself to strike back harder the moment opportunity presented itself.


@Hekazu@Ryonara@Phoenix@Lucius Cypher
To you as well, @Gordian Nought.

On a note related to the game, I will be replying in post tonight, once I get myself more awake that is.
Mind you this is my opinion and as history would plainly show I am not so much among the lines of what is relationship normalcy, but from what I have experienced in that pursuit a wise approach is to go by the philosophy of, "You should never feel as though you need your partner and that your partner needs you. There should be a wanting between you both for the other; a sense of mutual investment."

With as much in mind, all you can to is try every time. No one can ask for more than that.
My two weeks of straight work have ended at last and the holiday season has blown over like the storm it is. I am pleased to return at last and enjoy the time thereafter.

I will throw my lot in on further conversation when the drive is over.
"In the great scheme of things," Brannor began in rebuke, coldly looking over the dragon's ally as that wounded man and his life slipped away at the same time, "I think this door would still have found itself fixed."

He scowled before rising up, dusting his gloved hands free and paying no further mind to the casualty; the man was already dead when he sided with these pawns of evil - it was better to just be done with it as it was rather than toying with them should they survive. It was not as though the enemy would be so kind as to give them a swift death Brannor took it, intelligent and evil beings had a tendency to do far more wicked or vile things to their captives. What would a dragon and its followers be willing to do in revenge for their meddling ways? If it did not involve cruelty beyond need, he would have been colored surprised.

As far as the man was concerned, the half orc had the right notion about the matter. Holding up in these stone walls and getting picked at by the dragon's marauders and its occasional passes was more or less a lighter variety of siege. So far this keep couldn't keep muster against that. The wise thing to do would to, as much as he hated to admit it, capture another as Parum had suggested and reminded him and exploit the orc's tactical approach; the green man wasn't a fool in the slightest. Simple in his wording and the finer details, but everything was right about it.

Brannor just wanted to take it one step further, aiming for a more valuable target... but for now, he merely approached the other three at work and threw his strength in with calm ease; as frustrating as the dwarf proved, leaving this door open was not going to help anyone here or elsewhere other than the damned invaders. It was divine providence that they happened to be returning this night, launch a rescue into the heart of the battle, succeed and reach the keep, only to get this fortunate turn of events that the halfling had some means to repair the door.

"Can this thing be barricaded or barred this time around to avoid this in the future?" Brannor put forth his arms, pushing some of the ruined pieces together, "I would rather not return to do this again."

Perhaps some of these regular soldiers would be of use, other than errand boys. Brannor was left to wonder, but as his body worked to secure the pieces, this all reminded him of one of many reasons he preferred to avoid "civilized folk".

@Hekazu@Ryonara@Phoenix@Lucius Cypher
Accounting for this, you can expect my post late tonight, perhaps in the darkest hours of tomorrow morning. I hope all of you found a way to enjoy your holiday to its fullest.
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