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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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The light of the moon was like a brilliant stark white beacon above the vampire as he walked slowly along the outside of some abandoned warehouse. Spraypainted words and gangsigns decorated the concrete wall beside him, their colors muted by the omnipotent cobalt blue and white from the nighttime sky. Only when his foot cracked a bit of frost on the pavement did Mithias realize how cold it was. His own breath failed to produce that beautiful soft-floating vapor that encircled the heads of hot-blooded creatures, and thus he had not noticed. The gunsshots had died away with their echos long ago, and even the streets were silent from the hum of cars, as if sleeping themselves all around him. It was the pristine time of night, when all the world forgot it was crawling with humanity, and returned to its original state of silence and spirits, the eternity ever-waiting beneath the fleeting bustle of the daycreatures who thought they ruled. Mithias' own heart lay with this invisible omnipresence, true immortality. He enjoyed the serenity, and truly, he did not seek a cure.

What would he do if he found another vampire? Capture it? Kill it? Gain its trust? As far as Mithias believed, that esteemed scientist back at his lab complex was not to be fully trusted. Which species was more fit to survive, and could vampires even be called as such? They were parasites, a living disease. Answers came only at the price of sacrifice.

Finding his way up to a high point, Mithias watched the silver clouds grace the moon's radiant countenance.
@supertinyking@shadowventus@tyki

Mithias stopped short, mid-stride, and looked around strangely as he sensed the hate. He couldn't identify who it was coming from, yet, but surely it was someone close. He also picked up on a separate disturbance from Michael, who seemed agonized with pain and regret. Rather than proceed outside, he followed his senses to Klonos and Michael and came upon them holding each other. He paused in the doorway, watching. He couldn't remember if he had ever met either of them. Hopefully, they'd figure that out for him. "Should I come back another time?"
I'm thinking of just having a new scene for everyone to join in on, like having Mithias jump the Soldier crew. Tons of potential for misunderstandings, friendship, and bad jokes.
@Lady Athena
Oh sorry. my bad.
@Tyki

"'Nutrient paste?'" Mithias blinked. "You mean they're not potatoes?" He chuckled. "Ah, then what do I know of food. I haven't eaten in 700 years." Turning again, took another bite of his apple and took notice of the two Crispy's that began running for their lives. The ship suddenly quaked as it landed on solid ground. Not really participating in the chasing of the Crisps, Mithias focused on more relevant matters. "It seems we've landed. I'm going to find my way to a door." He began walking down the hall. There were others he hoped to run into on the ship still.
@Remipa Awesome@Shikaru@thewizardguy@Princeofhearts@Kurai Assassin

Going to try to get this moving again. Find me. Do stuff.

Sometime had passed and night had well descended upon the city. It was the weekend, a time for humans to finish their work and rest with their families, a time for travel, and a time for being free.

Mithias had left "work" as well. He no longer had to spend him time hunting, as was the historical vampire pastime, for he had setup easy means to satisfy his primal need. He could now partake in what had become his main form of entertainment, gathering information on the streets.

Heightened hearing, sight, and a quickly discerning mind were his primary tools. Simply being nearby to events was worth far more than intervening. Wrapped in black, a sash covering his lower face and long hair trailing behind him, he dashed after the sounds of gunfire. He had been following a few Soldier agents tonight, using a controllable earpiece set to their frequency. He might be able to help them, but if they got killed, at least he could possibly get a view of the vampire's face and hunt him down later. He leaned against a concrete wall and listened. It appeared that Soldier was... leaving?

@supertinyking@Tyki

As Stephen is look over the job descriptions and foods, he hears a crisp, juicy crunch behind him, followed by some slurping and chewing. When he turns around, he sees a very handsome looking human, with oddly yellow eyes and wild and free long black hair standing in a robe, staring at him, with a bitten red apple in his hand.

Mithias chews and swallows. He had been on Tor6, if Stephen recalled the naked dude at the scene of the space marine's corpse. He had been teleported to that beautiful grassy meadow by Stephen's crystal magic spell. He had watched the fight with David, felt the grief in Michael, and somehow he had gone unnoticed all this time as events unfolded. He had simply observed, remaining innocent.

Now they were landing on some planet called "Earth," and Mithias' presence was once again recognized. He said to Stephen enthusiastically, "Oh you must try the mashed potatoes and gravy. They have so much flavor."
I am not entirely deceased.
Mithias ran out of the Bannered Mare, completely oblivious to the vampire above him. He slowed as he got closer to the main gate where fighting was already going on, well, not so much fighting as much as humans helplessly getting killed. He paused strategically in the shadows to access the raiders. Glass swords gleamed in the colorless white light of the moon while glassy golden orbs pierced the darkness. What Mithias saw shocked him. These were no mere bandits. Bandits were not nearly so deadly and would have been far more merciful. His mind raced over what he was seeing and what he should do about it. He couldn't come to a conclusion and was in essence frozen by the sight of other vampires.

A sharp jerk on his left blade startled him, and he instantly moved his focus in that direction. The sight of a tall, well dressed man atop the well post caused him to gasp in surprise. His alabaster hands came forward, bringing up his swords in a ready stance, and he watched. Perhaps it was the reaction of a highly trained warrior, to wait for the opponent to be the first to give away their secrets, to refrain from running or attacking without a plan. But no, the truth was far simpler. Mithias' eyes shifted between Lucan's hands, and that alone revealed too much. He had no idea how to deal with magic.

But the hand Mithias had brought to the table tonight was lucky. He wasn't merely one of the masses. He wasn't here to defend the Jarl, or join the companions, or defend some mortal house. He was someone else, something else, and now he had found others like him. He just hoped they didn't kill him before he could get some answers.

A strand of hair crossed one eye in the wind as he exhaled slowly, slower than any human would have been breathing, but it did nothing to deter his stare at Lucan. The mage was slightly above his immediate reach, but he was sure he was not out of the mage's reach. Any rash action would have been a bad idea, yet fear didn't seize him so much as urgent curiosity. The perched vampire seemed to be smiling at him, enjoying the tense moment.

"You're... You're vampires." As soon as he spoke, his words seemed so obvious, yet he himself had just come to the conclusion. The accusation was however, different than it usually sounded coming from anyone else. It held none of the typical malice and instead carried the tone of innocence. Mithias followed, "Who are you?"
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