The mark
You need to calm down, that much is certain. Whatever it is that just happened, it's over now. You take a deep breath, and breathe out. Your meditation amulet helps out tremendously, and soon enough you find the power within yourself to stop shaking. Your wet skin causes the wind to take on a chilling edge, and soon you shiver anyways. You move closer to the other people trying their best to cope. They all have their own way of trying to deal with it. Some are in fetal position, some are staring into the distance, others are muttering to themselves and pacing. The only ones who are acting calm are Thorgal and the crippled lady. Although calm might be a bit of an exaggeration, they seem to be arguing about something. You're just too concerned about yourself to really care or hear what it is they are talking about. Eventually, you decide to start talking to someone. You choose Yunikki, as she's the closest one to you. She just sitting there, covered in dents, scratches and blood. Not that different from you, except her armor took all the blows.
Yunikki?...Yeah, boss?Are you going to be ok?She looks at you, and removes her helmet. Blood has seeped through the eyehole, covering her eyes in a stripe of gore. It's been dripping downwards, covering her face. Yunikki just looks utterly exhausted.
Physically, sure. But i'll need a lot of beer before I forget this. She rests her head on one of her hands, and leans downwards.
How about you? I saw what happened to Jack, from a distance... That couldn't have looked much better up close.Visions of gore bursting her back, her bones rebelling against their original shape. Those screams echo across your mind. You swallow, and scrunch your eyes together to try.
It didn't. It really, really didn't...Yunikki stands up, and begins to take off her armor. Her breastplate comes first, as she begins to unlatch the straps with a practiced hand.
I have got to thank you, Boss. I would have died without you.The plate falls off, revealing her chest. She is wearing nothing but bandages, and her pale skin seems almost unnaturally clean compared to everyone else. She seems to radiate strength with her well-defined muscles. You have a hard time to prevent yourself from staring. Yunikki doesn't notice, fortunately, and begins to work on her arms. in order to keep yourself from staring further, you ask how, exactly, you saved her.
The spider silk you gave me. I weaved it into the under-armor after you gave it to me. Took a whole damn night, but i'm VERY glad I did. This stuff blocks magic a little bit. Probably the reason I didn't turn into a god-damn flesh smoothie.She snorts dismissively as the armor for her left arm flops off, revealing some surprising biceps. It's not the first time you saw her out of her armor, but it is the first time you didn't have better things to do while she was. The armor inside is layered with a some leather and, sure enough, you recognize some of your silk in there. It's a bit haphazard, but it seems to cover quite a bit.
So yeah... Thanks for saving my life. Her breath seems to stick in her throat as she says that. She shakes her head, and manages to remove her other bit of plating.
Can I ask why you're stripping?Because i feel like i'm boiling alive in this armor! I just went through a fucking meat gauntlet, and i'm pretty sure a pig-man broke one of my ribs, so if I wanna feel the air on me, that's my business.Well, I wasn't complaining.You jump a little when you realize what you said. You put your hand to your mouth, in an "oops" sort of way. After a pregnant pause, the two of you just burst into laughter. It's SO funny, you can't stop laughing. Tears are streaming from your eyes as you just keep laughing. After a while, the desperation for a laugh creeps in, and you finally stop. You wipe your tears off with your sleeve, covering your face in even more grime. You curse to yourself as youlook at Yunikki. She still seems calm, having stopped laughing a while ago. She just looks concerned, now, but she doesn't say anything. She finally looks away, and sits down on local the tree stump. You suddenly feel a nudge against your side. It's Laiko.
He looks... strangely small, now. This must be the first time you ever saw him without his self-assured swagger. He's a little slumped, looks a little tired and his smile just seems a little... sad. He's pitying you.
Thanks for saving my life back there... Look, I don't say this a lot to people, but I'll pay you back. I promise. Now come on, you should have a talk with mother.What?The cripple. She's my mother. She's the reason I had that amulet of nullification. Mother knows best, I suppose.You wander closer to Thorgal and the crippled woman. Thorgal looks LIVID, gnashing his teeth and crossing his arms. He is glaring daggers at the woman, until you come close enough for her to notice you.
And here she is! The anomaly.So, have you heard about what this woman did to you?I didn't do anything to her, Nord. That's exactly the fucking problem! You knew that god-damn paint would force them into those abominations, and you decided not to tell ANYBODY?!I wasn't about to help any of those morons. And the drider was resistant on her own.Resistant isn't good enough, you crone! She's been marked! Something YOU could have prevented!What is going on here?! What do you mean, marked?!This bitch knew how to remove the paint without attracting attention, but apparently, anybody that's not HER wasn't worthy of that little tidbit!I needed more time to assess the situation. Vvulf started the ritual far ahead of what I expected. Did you just tell Sid some cryptic nonsense instead of just telling her what to do? Did you even mention the god-damned paint?Neiter of those, Laiko. Now hush up.THIS! THIS is why nobody ever fucking listens to seers! I always told you to just get to the fucking point of things, and you don't listen!I said, HUSHA green glow comes from the cripple's mouth, and Laiko backs off immeadiatly. He looks about as pleased as Thorgal, but walks off all the same.
So... What? I'm "marked"? What does that mean?Check your lower back, child. Vvulf's moon should still be there.A cold chill goes down your spine as you twist to look. It's hard to tell, but... you see some burns on your back.
Which means that you've been marked as a god-damn snack....Am I going to die?You can expect some... interesting developments. Either way, you're a part of this now.She didn't have to be.She's a cook, playing at banditry. I'd say she deserved it.This woman just about makes your blood boil with that last comment. You sacrificed yourself for you whole town, and this old, lazy crone says you deserve ETERNAL torment for it?!
Stay calmThere's no point in getting mad, right now. Live through it a little longer, and maybe you can find out what being marked means, exactly.Get mad!You've just about had enough of all this horse-shit. She is going to explain what this all mean, if you have to beat it out of her.LeaveThere's no need to frustrate yourself further. Just go talk with someone else.OtherLevel: 3
HP: 7/20
Mana: 2/10
Stress:(You are in shock)
Equipment:
Steel sword
Wooden shield(Well-made)
Items:
Poison-box (in your tent)
Around 100 coins and five rubies.
Wooden amulet of meditation
Wooden amulet of extremely minor healing
Skills:
Poison Stinger (Potentially lethal)
Major experience in blocking and swords.
Climber
Crafty: Bolas
Cooking skill: excellent
Corpse Cutting: Awful.