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6 yrs ago
Current I may not come back. It was nice playing with you all. I wish you all good lives.
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6 yrs ago
The fires of hell did not kill me.
9 yrs ago
No shoes no shirt and I still get service WHY?!
9 yrs ago
Too tired to post.
9 yrs ago
God told me, I've already got the life.....

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Np.
I am finally home an d in front of a decent computer.
Time to relax and read what's up...


So, yeah.... Lol
@Wraithblade6
Bum Bum Bum.
*More dramatic music to go along with it*


lol
It was impressive really, that Bedivere had let the human live. His knightly discipline overcame his base desire to slaughter the magniloquent mortal. Such was the the secret key to his power in social manipulation and dealmaking, his self control. Mithias had only ever known haughty vampires to take brash action, to kill without second thought when no longer entertained, and thus, he stood in awe as Bedivere spoke casually. With eternity waiting, why didn't all vampires take the time to be masterful?

But his admirable host revealed something else that made Mithias' proverbial jaw drop. The council had decided to go to war with the humans. Golden eyes flashed as he focused on Bedivere at that statement. The young vampire's pale countenance was shock more than anything, if it was anything at all. Surely Bedivere could see it, an understandable reaction after what Mithias' own sire had foretold at the meeting. A glance to Lady Mohowauuk was enough to fill in the gaps, and Mithias realized it was the wolf goddess who had stood up to lead, not the maniacle Magnus.

Bedivere had made clear that he had no interest in the day-shrouding artifact, and that it would not serve him. He also expressed his intent to keep Mithias' 'gift' of Contagion and left Martin's fate in his new daylight steward's hands. This trade would not be happening.

Regardless of Llusia's and Mo's reactions, nad not clarifying his own stand on the matter of war, Mithias bowed as Bedivere left, "Rest well, my lord." Self control, and patience...

Martin heard the soft ring of metal as Mithias drew one of his swords in the darkness. The black-clad vampire took a step toward the human and looked at him. "I am sorry, but the deal is declined." He paused a moment so Martin could calm himself. "Take your stone, and carry it. I will escort you out." Surely if the human had the ability to set off the explosive, he wouldn't do it while holding it in his own arms. Mithias would make certain Carfax remained undamaged. He'd kill Martin outside.
@Remipa Awesome
Ah very good. If you want help as a new vampire, there might be a vampire sanctuary you could go to. Such places exist in the US at least. They probably had at least a few in Europe. Think of them as hostels for people who get turned against their will or are abandoned by their sires. A bunch of nuns run the place, but they have blood bags for emergencies. They try to keep hungry fledglings from killing people. You will probably be forced to sign a contract with Soldier to work as an agent and then might get shipped overseas to America...
It's up to Silent, Agent, or Grey.
I'm at work all day every day. :(
@akje
Audacious, to say the least, the human had come for the disease-causing sword, supposedly on behalf of some mysterious collector. Whether he wanted it for a terrorist organization or for some vampire, it made no difference. Martin was obviously going to be compensated well for his fearless insanity.

As the other vampires gawked, Mithias' trained eyes laid upon the explosive inside the plexiglass. There was no telling what the stone artifact was, or if Martin's claims about it were true, at least not for Mithias, but the ex-soldier agent did recognize a bomb. He walked up to it, taking note of the lights, the containers, the wires. Vampires were generally infants to modern technology. Even this "archaic" chemistry was beneath their study. Mithias would do them the favor of informing them.

"A liquid explosive? Ammonium nitrate no doubt, and a lot of it. Yet... the explosion would certainly destroy the artifact, and damage Bedivere's floor, but the damage would stop there. Only the initial force wave of this kind of explosive is dangerous. It causes no fire, nor shrapnel. It certainly wouldn't kill any vampires that weren't standing within a meter of it, and in an open room like this, the castle is in no danger of being demolished. This is a 'light' explosive, human, an old formula first used a hundred years ago." Mithias backed away from it and looked at Martin. "Was it never your intention to threaten us?"
@Wraithblade6
Two things.
1. You mean the castle?
2. I don't like posting two times in a row...Once someone else does something at least I'll post.

That's it for now.


Oh right. That's fine. We can wait for this situation with Martin to get fixed.
The floor is open for ANYONE to reply to Martin IC.

Also, Remipa, would you mind getting the story moving forward? Hank jsut found a huge nest of vampires. Soldier needs to know about it.
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