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Dareen Kahina

within the eyrie


Dareen didn't know what she was expecting. A forgotten guest bedroom? A broom closet? For one thing, she had expecting it to be locked. But it opened easily, and her head leaned in naturally to get a glimpse of the inside. Taking a step inward, she pushed the door open and followed the light's rays to the center of the room.The glint of bored curiosity in her eyes quickly morphed into shame as the truth of the room settled in her gut like a rock. "Oops..." She whispered under her breath.

Looking upon the empty cradle, her cheeks quickly flushed red. She wasn't supposed to be in here. No one was. Maybe she was overthinking it. Perhaps this room did not imply what Dareen knew it did. Much like the Black Widow had peered in Dareen's mind and saw her darkest secrets, Dareen now felt as if she had peered into the mind of Faeril and saw things that noone was meant to see. This room was a dark recess. Retracting her foot over the threshold, Dareen gently shut the door. Why could she never let well enough alone, she wondered? It almost felt like self-sabotage at this point. Should she tell Faeril? Perhaps if she was some kind of moral crusader, but if Faeril never found out about this everyone would be happier. Best pretend like this never happened.

Swiping away at the bottom of her tunic with her hands as if she could simply shake loose the secret of the eyrie, Dareen quietly made her way out of the hallway. Briefly, she paused by Faeril's bedroom. The door was open, and Faeril slept somewhere within. The mercenary...had a lot to make up to the Healer. The debt had only increased. Whatever was going to happen, it wasn't going to happen now. Dareen probably couldn't wake up Faeril if she wanted too.

Perhaps she should stay in the hallway, afterall. Faeril might need something when she wakes up, and currently none of the others were inside the eyrie. In order to seem detatched, Dareen went back to the spot she had before. A door down from where Faeril was, outside of Dareen's own guest bedroom. In order to seem busy, she unlooped the quiver from around her shoulder and began counting arrows. Eleven. Eleven arrows left. That distraction did not last long. Might as well count them again. Quietly, the mercenary slid down the wall, moving her knees to her chest. Holding her palm out, a small, well worn sketchbook appeared in her hand from the ether. It was one of the only things she kept vanished. Tucked into the spine was a bundle of charcoal sticks- not nearly as permanent as an ink and quill but suitable for her purposes.

Delicately holding a charcoal stick between her left index finger and thumb, undid the tight bindings of the book and flipped through their well-maintained pages. Sketches of all kinds rest within, most smudged or fading on one way or another. Faces, the human figure, landscapes, animals, objects of interest, buildings, maps. Pruulish words floated between them all, not sentences or dates but rather exclamations or brief proclamations. There was no rhyme or reason to it. Indeed, Dareen had found an unmarked patch of paper next between two older sketches. What to draw? This was meant to be a distraction, but perhaps putting some of her feelings to the page would help take her mind off some things.

A well-dressed woman began to manifest herself within the dark lines of charcoal. Long hair, slender and tall, with wings held close to her back. The faces were always simple and undetailed. Still, Dareen managed to capture some of the elegance and sharpness to the woman's face. She was looking at something in her right hand- something that wasn't there. Dareen would figure it out when she came to it. Soon, the woman was complete. Anyone who knew Faeril could probably tell it was her. Tapping the writing utensil on the corner of the page, Dareen decided on what to draw. There was a toy, now, in Faeril's right hand. Floppy bunny ears, a round body, and four stubby limbs. Staring at the completed illustration for a moment, Dareen slipped the charcoal stick back into the spine of the book and began flipping idly through the pages. The sound of crinkling parchment could barely be heard over the silence of the hallway.



i hope so, should be fun
i think it's going to be SPECTACULAR!
hell yeah gamer
@DeadDrop sure!

how much do i need to know about air combat?

you got the loop-de-loops, the endor brake, slowing down makes you turn faster? those are all the tecnhiques i know off the top of my head. what era of dogfighting is this? looks like it may be modern day or vietnam/korea-ish?
this looks very cool, may i show my interest?
Since a lot of the ship is left up to the imagination, I just decided to wing it. Let me know if there's anything I should change!
Bright Eyes


reply too: @LunarisDaFox and others




Reika threw up her gloved arms and cheered, jumping up and down for a moment. Goosebumps ran up and down her body- the Captain's speeches had that effect on her. Her uncolored clothing, with an untucked sleeveless grey shirt leading over simple black pants tucked into knee high boots. Her black hair spilled over her shoulders and she occasionally brushed it out of her vibrantly glowing green eyes. A pink flower was tucked into her hair over her ear. On closer exanimation one would find her ears to be grey discs attatched to the side of her head, and the stem was resting within a small crevice of the device so it wouldn't fall out.

Cake! The Captain's cake- someone was going to get to eat it. Who would it be? They would be a legend amongst the crew for the rest of the Falchion's history. Hopefully they shared some of it. Everyone- as far as Reika knew- wanted to make the Captain proud. They wanted to make each other proud. Reika had never felt such kinship before. For a moment, Reika forgot that the portal could just instantly shred all of them. That was certainly a knot of fear in her stomach, but with such confidence from the Captain the young bright eyed woman believed anything was possible.

It was probably time to prepare. The ship might come under attack once they crossed the threshold. Her railgun was tucked neatly into it's black briefcase, as well as the accompanying pistol. That was the container she threw over her shoulder. Everything else was kept in various pouches and belts attatched to her combat uniform. Reika wasn't in her combat uniform, of course, it was unnecessary onboard the ship.

Her room was, to put it simply- quite cute. There were plants on shelves underneath UV lights. There was small wooden cupboard full of actual, physical books. Leatherbound, full of paper, with that smell Reika loved so much. Though there was a digital pad resting ontop of the cupboard for additional material. Over her bed was a katana in it's sheathe. There was a desk with a computer, and several incomplete knitting projects resting on the table next to the desk. Evidence of this knitting hobby dotted the wall- various images of varying quality were proudly on display throughout the room. Her largest project was the rug in the center of it all. It ties the whole room together, with it's amber and crimson shades of a sun rising behind shadowy rolling hills.

Reika only decided to grab her fully automatic laser gun. If the ship really did come under attack, it would be her most valuable weapon. Her stealth loadout would be safer in her room. Holstering the laser pistol in her belt, Reika left her room. The door slid open and closed behind her. Hanging over the door into her room was her name- written in blue text on pink. In English, and then in Japanese characters beneath it. There was a flower, two green circles, various things that Reika thought described her.

Reika was going to see Sae. Afterall, she was the tech expert on all things human and alien, and Reika wanted to see if Sae was excited. Her job was about to get a lot more important; more important than it already was. Reika respected Sae a great deal for various reasons. Sae was even more robotic than she was and wasn't self-conscious about it at all. She's smart, capable, confident, and funny. If Reika would look up to anyone, it would be her.

So maybe that's why she wanted to see Sae aswell. Reika was nervous. They hadn't done anything like this before. Reika had only been onboard with Falchion for a mere five months. Seeing the veteran might calm her nerves. Maybe she'd ask Sae just one more time whether or not they were all going to be immmediately incinerated upon entering the portal. Reika came to a stop outside Sae's room and knocked on it.

"Hello? Sae? Are you in there?" She asked through the door. She glanced back and waved at a passing crewman and then put her metal ear to the door.
Emily, or #2

Fort Hood, Texas, January 23rd.


"It's not poison ivy, it's shrub rose," Number Two corrected Akasha. Why everyone thought everything was poison ivy- 2 had no idea. It seemed the basic concept of "leaves of three, let it be" was beyond most people. It didn't matter, she wasn't trying to be friends with either of these two...except Antoine. Somehow. Maybe. She didn't like to think about Antoine.

Leaning to the left, Number Two got a better view of the mysterious device. Red liquid? Some kind of gas bomb? What the hell was in that thing? Could be anything. From mustard gas to dyed humidifier. But 2's gut told her it something far more sinister. Approaching once beckoned, she observed the red button. Once the room fills, (with gas?) she is to press. Suddenly, it began to emerge. Akasha was reacting quite strongly against the substance, and 2 felt she would have too aswell.
"Uh, okay." She said, looking and feeling concerned. But when the gas wafted against her nose, she found the smell...quite pleasant. It smelt really good. Watching Akasha leave, she turned back to the device and shuddered involuntarily. Tingles. What was in this thing? What was going to happen?

Antoine told her to wait thirty seconds, so she obliged. "Got it, Antoine." She responded eagerly. The thing continued to deliver it's unknowable gas. Thirty seconds would pass. Crimson vapor began to fill her vision. Squinting against the wisps, she waited a beat more and pressed the button.

"Here goes nothing. Am I going to be okay?" She asked into the ear piece.
@Nykromantyk don't you put your evil magic on me
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