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Silleh Boy

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Re: They told me I could be anything...
« Reply #570 on: July 16, 2010, 08:25:01 am »

You had stormed half of the distance toward the dorm that housed your bedroom before somebody was able to catch up with you, somebody who was no doubt one of the higher ranking people here. You knew how this was going to go, how they were going to say how sorry they were for almost killing you, that they would check that you would be okay. They would also deliver whatever excuse they had for how the spooked receptionist had fired upon you, how he had thought you were whatever unspeakable horror.

You knew that it was best to act angry in this case, to make him believe that you were truly furious with this, that you were going to raise hell with the guildmaster over it. You were actually half tempted to do such a thing for that matter, though it was more for the fact that you wanted entertainment at their expense.

Of course, there was always the matter of how you didn't bleed red, how your blood had been replaced by toxic ichor, how if you were hit it would make it clear that you were not quite like them. If he had hit you, there would have been a lot of awkward explaining to do, in what you would have had to try and convince them that you were just another type of immortal, that the Enlightened bled the same as you did because of some ancient roots that you shared.

You wouldn't expect them to believe such however, as the Enlightened were the only immortals that anybody really knew of that bled ichor.

"Wait, wait!" The man running up behind you cried, placing a hand to your shoulder as he tried to stop you, grasping it as he made it clear that he wanted you to stop. You pulled your shoulder away with a jerk, huffing in displeasure as you looked over your shoulder, refusing to slow for this man.

"Why, so you can try and shoot me too?" You snapped, using a sharp and agitated tone. "I have just about had it with you children, with your quest to make the biggest and most useless contraptions, your desires to make the most useless and overly complicated weapons. More than once you have blown up one of your labs, waking me while i slept, making me wonder if I'm even safe here!"

You span about, hands on hips as you leaned towards the shocked man, giving him a look that you knew would have stopped Pride himself dead in his tracks.

"I am going to pack my things and take my chances on the streets, because lets face it, being mauled in my sleep by some unspeakable horror and never awakening again is by far a better choice than waiting for one of you clowns to blow me up or shoot me!" You took a deep breath, narrowing your eyes as the man went to respond, silencing him before he started.

"Don't you dare make excuses, I am sick and tired of hearing excuses. Eurochkoles brought me here because he wanted to make sure I am safe, he made you weapons, he designed you things that are more reliable and realistically possible to maintain than the things you idiots churn out. What did you people do?" You tilted your head, while the man stammered in response.

"That's right, you laughed at him. He did something he hated above all else for me, he did wanted to make sure that I would be safe, and what happened to him?" You leaned back slightly, huffing as the man swallowed nervously. "He was captured by the Enlightened, because you people wouldn't lift a finger to help him, because he wanted to achieve a peaceful solution and he went alone."

"But miss-"

"Don't you give me your excuses!"

"You can't leave yet, the guild master has good news for you," the man stammered as he tried to avoid your intense gaze. You snorted in response, knowing that you couldn't just back down after that. You had to put your foot down, make these people respect you, fear you. You knew that the guild master would be asleep, that meant you had no choice but to wait until morning to talk with him.

"What he has to say had better be worth staying here one more night." You snapped in response, turning about sharply before you marched off to your room. It had felt good to make that man feel small, to have him so off balance that he couldn't even begin to fathom that you had just played him like a fool. You were certain that word of how displeased you had been would circulate, that people would tread lightly about you.

Maybe they'd even go out of their way to apologise for once.

As you descended the stairs to the dorms you began to wonder, if the guild master heard about this you could no doubt use it as leverage to get information on the mechanical men, but, did you truly want to settle for just that, when you had a chance to make them bend over backwards for you?

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Re: They told me I could be anything...
« Reply #571 on: July 16, 2010, 03:27:47 pm »

Use it as leverage to get more help for Eurocholes obviously.
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« Reply #572 on: July 16, 2010, 05:46:20 pm »

You sighed as you settle down in your bed, closing your eyes as you told yourself that you were going to have to raise hell tomorrow, to scream and shout until you got your way. You couldn't think of anything you you wanted more than that one person who had shown you the way out of the darkness, who had shown you had allowed yourself to be blinded to so much.

Were you doing this soley for that reason, though?

Were you truly doing this out of respect, or was there more to it?

Maybe it was because he was a strong and fair figure, a man who was prepared to show you the way forward without allowing himself to fall victim to his doubts and fears. He embraced those doubts, those fears, he fought them and came out atop them. You didn't know how somebody could do that in the manner he did.

Maybe it was because he was a true immortal, maybe it was because deep down there was something special about him that seperated him, someone chosen for that from you, someone who had stolen immortality. Maybe you'd be able to relinquish your immortality, maybe he'd be able to gift you with true immortality. He needed someone to watch his back, as as impressive as he was as a lone figure he was but one man.

You felt that even though you had met figures who were currently more impressive than he was, that there was limitless potential surfacing from him. You had seen him grow more impressive day by day, shrugging off his limitations every time he hit them.

He was awe inspiring, he was...

You yawned, burying your face against your pillows as a soft rumble rippled through the building, telling you that while sane people slept the children were still at it.

With that thought on your mind you drifted off to sleep and opened your eyes to the world of dreams.

A thousand empty cells without doors, an endless tunnel and screams greeted you as you sighed, you had hoped for green fields again, you had hoped for a more positive dreamscape to awaken to. You started to run along the tunnel as you ignored the screams coming from the cells as you recalled how the angelic figure had referred to this, how he had talked about how the screams were forgotten memories. This time as you ran along the tunnel you could catch shapes in the cells out of the corner of your eye, shapes that every time you tuned to look were gone.

Was this signifigant?

Was Eurochkoles slowly recalling forgotten memories?

Something about those screams made a chill run down your spine as you were certain you could feel some sinister, possibly malicious nature involved with them. Was the involvement of whoever had made him forget what you felt that was so sinister?

You froze as you heard the echoes of voice coming from one of the cells, one that you could tell at a glance lay just over twenty rooms away from the one that was open currently.

"She's a beautiful child miss Cooper, what do you plan to name her?"

"We planned to call her Sabrina."

"I can feel that she has quite the future ahead of her."

With that the voices faded away, leaving you staring in shock for a long moment at that empty cell. This raised further questions, ones that you were going to get the answers to sooner or later from him. You couldn't just let something like this slip, you had to know how he had known your mother, if he had ever been a figure of importance in your life.

You had doubts that he had ever been anything more than an aquaintance of your mothers, yet...

It was too unlikely to be mere chance that he had found you again, that fate hadn't brought him back into your life.

You could feel your grip on the dream world weakening as you neared the open cell, as you heard Eurochkoles voice from within it as he laughed, as he taunted his tormentors. You could hear him goading them on, telling them that they were weak and ineffective, that they would never break him at the rate they were going.

His voice sounded hoarse, though it held the same power as it usually did.

"You must be getting thirsty by now, but you're not getting anything to eat or drink until you accept Pride as your master!" snapped one voice, a voice that prompted laughter from Eurochkoles as he continued to mock them, his words echoing in your ears as you awoke.

"How could I be thirsty, when you're giving me all the fear I could ever hope to drink."

You rolled over, thudding against the hard floor of your room as you fell from your bed, groaning as you rubbed your eyes. It felt early, much too early. You knew you had something to do today though, that you had to meet with the guild master and raise hell over how you had almost died. Had they known what you were such a bluff wouldn't work, but, it was something you'd rely on heavily as leverage in this situation.

You just wanted to go back to sleep though, to have dreamless sleep in your warm bed and to worry about this tomorrow. A full days sleep sounded nice right about now, especially with the prior nights events so fresh on your mind.

Sitting up, you yawned as you leaned against the side of the bed, pulling your covers about you as you wrinkled your nose, making a quick mental note of what you needed to do to make yourself feel presentable. You were half tempted to skip on shaving your arms and legs, though you knew you'd look like a carpet by the end of the week if you did that. You huffed as this was all you needed to convince you to carry that out, as much as you hated to admit it.

It was good in a way that such vanity had surfaced, that you cared about your appearance as a human being. It set you apart from the rest of the Enlightened, who were so busy following what Pride decreed that they had no time to think for themselves.

You spent longer than you truly needed to locked up in the bathroom, making sure that you felt presentable, that you felt pretty. You figured that it was time well spent though, as it helped you all the more to feel like yourself again, to feel like a person instead of some deranged cultist. Once you were done with it and dressed again you set off for the guild masters office, maintaining an indignant expression as you marched down the hallways.

Nobody dared challenge you as you pushed past them, as word had clearly got around that you were in quite the mood after last nights incident.

Once you had arrived at the guild masters office you paused for but a moment to straighten your attire before letting yourself in, figuring that it was better not to stand on ceremony if you were trying to make it seem like you were truly that close to leaving. The guild master raised an eyebrow, while a second figure sat opposite him.

"Ah, there you are Anne. I have heard that you are none too happy about last nights incident and have been considering leaving over it, but, before you do commit to such a rash course of action, let me introduce you to my old friend Arthur, guild master of the Clockworkers."

You narrowed your eyes at the two men as you folded your arms across your chest.

"So, she's the one that almost got shot, with the idiot boyfriend?" The other man asked as he turned towards the guild master, prompting you to snort in displeasure.

"Eurochkoles is not my boyfriend and just because he lacks sense, that does not make him an idiot. If all you had to bring me here was to insult me, to insult him, then listen and listen well. I will personally-"

The guild master raised his hand, turning to his friend and then you again as he addressed you in turn.

"Arthur, please don't provoke her, she's extremely emotional at this time as it is with good reason and Anne, the good news is that Arthur has agreed to refit several of his automatons with some of Eurochkoles weapon and armour designs. He has taken twenty of them off their regular patrols for this, so they can be used to spearhead an effort to save your friend and to deal with the Enlightened's hideout, that we were able to locate thanks to you."

"You mean that the guy that got captured is the one those designs came from?" You could hear the shock in the other mans voice, betraying how he had clearly not expected Eurochkoles to have been the one that designed those things.

"How long is this going to take?" You asked, staring at the two men intently.

"Two, maybe three more days and we'll have them all ready for action, all you need to do is sit tight and we'll save him for you."

"When they're ready, I'm going with them," you stated, your voice making it clear that there was no arguing with you as your arms moved from your chest, as you stood there with your hands on your hips. "

With those words you span about, marching from the guild masters office as you slammed the door to it behind you, almost unable to hide how happy you were with how things had gone.

The question now was, did you sit tight, study and stay safe during this time, or did you have other plans for how to spend the time you had before this rescue attempt?

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Re: They told me I could be anything...
« Reply #573 on: July 16, 2010, 06:01:53 pm »

Use this time to find a fortune teller. There will probably be plenty of fakes in the city, but finding someone with REAL mystical power will be the first step to figuring out how to control these dreams, or at least understand them.
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« Reply #574 on: July 16, 2010, 07:57:09 pm »

Maybe, but finding someone with real mystical power will probably be pretty difficult. If we do search for one, only due so in broad daylight. Also, better than someone to interpret the dreams would be someone to mentally defend us during sleep, if possible. Maybe find some sort of drug that keeps you from dreaming?

Edit: Wait, the drug probably wouldn't work, what with our alien physiology. I guess we could find someone to help us, but we might be safer just sitting on our hands (or trying to learn some SCIENCE from the books or children) than by leaving.
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« Reply #575 on: July 16, 2010, 08:00:05 pm »

It should be relatively safe during the day, and besides, we walked into a random church and found an angel. We wandered the city and found Jack. We happened upon a cerberus and then watched it get electrocuted. We are a certified Weirdness Magnet.
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« Reply #576 on: July 16, 2010, 08:03:56 pm »

Oh yes, this is true. However, Anne (Sabrina?) might not be that Genre Savvy. Also, if we just wait the few days, the narration is likely to just skip ahead quickly, getting us to the fight scene faster.
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« Reply #577 on: July 16, 2010, 10:26:47 pm »

Three days.

You had up to three days to get into as much trouble as you could stomach before you had to go and save the idiot from the trouble he had gotten himself into. With how weird the past few days had been though, you didn't know if you wanted to get into any more trouble. Maybe it would be better to put your head in the books in the guilds library, see if you could at least pick up a few things.

You knew that while the books would explain mechanical and alchemical concepts, that they would only go so far to helping you know how everything around you worked. Maybe you'd study alchemy, maybe you'd learn how to turn lead into gold. Maybe you'd transmute a few of those children in the guild and turn them into adults.

You snickered at the thought of finding a way to turn those overgrown children into mature and responsible adults, knowing that such a secret would be one that women all over the world would be interested in knowing.

Sabrina, tamer of man.

It had a nice ring to it, but it wasn't you. No, you'd most likely poison them long before you knew what you were doing, long before you had figured out how to make something that wouldn't blow up in your face.

You weren't sure you liked either of your names, Sabrina, the name you had been born with was one that you hadn't used in years, one that you had left behind when you had became one of the Enlightened, and Anne was just a bastardised version of the name the Enlightened had cursed you with. Maybe after all this was over you would choose a new name for yourself. Maybe after all this was over you'd go to find your mother and see if she would ever forgive you for the mistakes you had made.

You sighed, making your way towards the reception hall.

When all this was over, were you going to find a nice quiet part of the city, contact your mother and settle down, or were you going to do your best to assist Eurochkoles with the good he tried to do for the city?

You didn't know for certain, but one thing was for certain, after that last dream you had with him, you were going to see if somebody could help interpret the dreams you had been having. You had to know what those dreams meant, you had to know if they had signifigance, if they bore any truth to them.

You had to know if Eurochkoles had really been there when you were a newborn.

With all that had happened recently you were certain that it was possible, yet it confused you. When you had encountered him first you hadn't had any clue that he was anybody of importance, you hadn't felt anything special from him. The angel and Jack had changed your mind on that however, with Jack betraying just why you hadn't felt anything special from him.

You hadn't felt anything special from him, because there was no soul in that body to sense.

Jack's talk of colours was synonymous with the colour of the soul you believed, that with him having some sinister purpose for certain types of souls made you wonder if he was able to give you further answers on what this potentially meant. Of course, you had no intent of going looking for him. If you never laid eyes on him again it would be too soon.

As you passed through the reception hall you made a mental note of how you had no money, and how a any seer was going to expect some. This was something you could remedy easily enough, though it wasn't exactly something that would be approved of by others. Of course, people'd suspect the grubby man they'd bumped into over the young woman who hadn't seemed to come close when they'd realised that they'd been pick pocketed.

You took a deep breath as you stepped outside, breathing in the city air while your stomach growled, reminding you that you had barely eaten as of late. First things first then, you needed to pick pocket somebody, then you needed to find a market stall selling nice fresh food, followed by finding a nice quiet corner to eat in.

While you set out with nothing, by the time you reached the market you had managed to find a rich gentleman who had no objections to your decision to borrow money from him. You'd been careful not to be noticed when you'd moved up behind him, lifting his purse from his pocket before dipping your fingers into it, taking a small handful of coins from him.

You purchased a few fillets of fish once you reached the market, chatting with the stall owner as you inquired about seers in the area, prompting an odd look from them. They made it clear enough that they didn't believe in people with power like that, though they were quite happy to tell you of the two in the area. One of them claimed to be of Romanian origins and thus the real thing, while the other was a french man who claimed to have the ability to see and interpret such things.

The catch with it was, that reaching either of them involved travelling through back streets and alley ways. Of course, finding a quiet spot to eat your food in would require much the same.

Did you want to visit the french man and see if he was what he claimed, the Romanian woman who claimed to be authentic, or did you feel it was more prudent to get back to the guild house and limit your exposure for the next few days?

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Re: They told me I could be anything...
« Reply #578 on: July 16, 2010, 10:37:19 pm »

Hmm, if we can find a way to either of the seers that don't go through alleys, or if we can find a group of trust-worthy seeming people headed in the same direction, then we should go to a seer. Using my random guess, the Frenchman is more reliable than the Romanian woman, so head there. I expect we could find some people going in that direction and follow them, but if we can't, I think we should head back.
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Re: They told me I could be anything...
« Reply #579 on: July 16, 2010, 11:01:00 pm »

Anyone who advertises themselves as the real thing, probably isn't. To the frenchman! I also agree that we should try to stick near a group if possible.
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Re: They told me I could be anything...
« Reply #580 on: July 16, 2010, 11:49:10 pm »

Screw fortune tellers. Go spend the money on some armour or something. Or better yet, some lessons to use that bloody machete we have.
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« Reply #581 on: July 17, 2010, 12:34:49 am »

We should really clean that thing, and then poison it with our own blood...
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Re: They told me I could be anything...
« Reply #582 on: July 17, 2010, 12:45:27 am »

Screw fortune tellers. Go spend the money on some armour or something. Or better yet, some lessons to use that bloody machete we have.

we can use it already!
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« Reply #583 on: July 17, 2010, 12:49:03 am »

We're only a 4 fire. That means anyone who has any experience with a weapon has a 50/50 chance of beating us. We can do better.
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« Reply #584 on: July 17, 2010, 01:06:38 am »

No, we'd have a 50/50 chance of being beaten all things being equal. All things are not equal, as we regenerate and have poison blood (I think. It might be starting to become more human, as shown by our healthier complexion. Regardless, regeneration.).
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