Footsteps echoed through the halls as a lieutenant of the Sankotho guard ran through the halls. His breath was coming in quick and sharp and he had a scroll in his hands. It was bad news all around and the governor had to know what had happened just the night before. He came to a stop just outside the governor's door and gave it a swift knock. There was a rustling inside until the door was opened by an older portly man. He had a long powdered wig on and the elegant frilly fashion of nobility. A sword clanged at his hip, a mark of his status in the Republic of Sankotho. He looked at the lieutenant with a frown before he stepped to the side, a silent gesture for the man to enter his office.
The lieutenant gave a swift nod before he quickly stepped into the office, brandishing the scroll to the governor as he did so. “Sir, there was an attack on the town of port Proya two nights ago. I'm afraid to say it's grim news.” The governor's frown deepened on his face as he snatched the scroll from the lieutenant and stepped over to his desk to take a seat.
He used a letter opener and broke the seal that marked it was official military information before he unrolled the scroll and began reading it quickly. His frown only deepened as he read more and more, a scowl bringing his brow down and his eyebrows together. “This was two nights ago?” He asked. The lieutenant nodded grimly.
“Yes sir,” he said, tucking his hands behind his back in a parade rest as he continued to deliver the news. “Everyone in the port was killed, all except for the children. They were taken.”
“I can read.” The governor bellowed angrily at the man before he rolled the scroll up and slammed it on his desk. Those damn vampires have been terrorizing the Sankotho area for a month now but they never took prisoners like this before. He paused a moment as he stroked his chin, pondering on what could be done. Once the attack happened, a ship was sent out to track the vampire's ship and had been on their tail for the last two days. They only waited on the word to attack and retrieve the children. Some would say it wasn't a hard choice but vampires could be pesky things. They didn't like sunlight but fights with vampires usually took place below deck during the day. It was not uncommon for the vampires to clear their ships of intruders, wait for the sun to set, then counter attack and sink the navy ships. It really came down to if the governor wanted to risk his ships and men for a bunch of kids that may or may not be alive.
The lieutenant waited impatiently at the foot of his desk, still in parade rest. He was ready to go give the word and hoped beyond hope that the word was to retrieve the children and slaughter all those vile demons while they slept but everyone knew how much of a risk it was to attack vampires, especially vampires that had just fed recently. Eventually the governor sat forward and pulled a piece of paper from one of the drawers in his desk. He pulled his quill from a bottle of ink sitting just to the side of him and began writing.
“I'm giving the orders to retrieve the children and burn the ship and all those hellions in it.” He signed the note, slipped it into an envelope before he stamped it with his own wax seal. He held it out for the other man to take, giving it a shake when he felt the man wasn't taking it fast enough. “Get those children back and make sure those demons are returned to hell.”
“Sir!” The lieutenant said with a salute before he took the note and ran from the office to deliver the news. The governor sat back in his chair and stroked his chin again. He hoped he didn't just sentence a whole crew to their deaths and he hoped beyond hope that those kids were still alive.
Ayita sat in the corner of the room, chained to the other children as she swayed from side to side with the sway of the ship. Most of the crying had come to a stop the day before after the children had been in the hands of the vampires for awhile. There was no talking, only a slight sniffle every now and then from one or two children who were still refusing to let the tears end. Much like Ayita, most of the other children just sat quietly and stared off into the distance as if they were dreaming of being somewhere else, anywhere else. A few of the children had been grabbed and dragged out of the room the night before and they knew that it was only a matter of time before it was their turn before a vampire grabbed them and took them off to their death. She only hoped that when it came to her turn, it was over quickly and she wasn't left suffering at the hands of the vampires as they fed on her. She could still hear the cries of the children they had dragged off. It echoed in her head like background music she couldn't bring to an end.
It was only when the door opened to expose the harsh moonlight did the children stir from their daze. A vampire stepped into the room. He was lean and pale, his blood red eyes scanning the children quickly. His pointed ears protruded from the side of his head and his pointed nose twitched as if he was sniffing the air for a scent. Eventually those dark red eyes settled on someone and Ayita's heart stopped when her milk chocolate orbs locked on those deep crimson ones. He smiled, teeth of vicious sharpness glinting in the light as he reached out to grab her. His long bony fingers coiled around the chains on her wrist and she cried out, trying to pull as far from him as she could. Her attempts were futile, of course, as the vampire unlocked her chains and grabbed harshly at her wrist. She called out in pain as she felt the bones in her wrist give a harsh snap before the vampire ripped her off the ground and threw her over his shoulder in one swift move. She kicked and punched. She bit and clawed but no matter what she did, no matter how much she screamed, she couldn't get free from his grip. He strolled casually as if he wasn't holding onto a squirming child and made his way towards the captain's quarters.
Ayita could hear more screaming from the room she came from as another vampire snatched another child, a boy this time, and carried him off into the dark below deck. She wasn't sure why she was being carried to a different area of the ship but it didn't make a difference to her. Her heart pounded in her chest as she screamed and screamed, trying everything she could think of to get the man to release her. He just continued walking, he even began to whistle as if he was simply taking a stroll through the park.
They eventually approached the door to the captain's quarters and the vampire opened them to expose a lavish area with a large bed to one side, a huge wooden desk in the center, and a bay window area that showed the sea outside of the ship. A dark silhouette of a man sat in a plush chair just behind the desk and because of the bright moonlight from outside the window, Ayita couldn't get a good look at his facial features. He sat leaning back, his legs spread wide and his head resting against the back of his hand with his elbow pressed on the chair's armrest. She could see the glint of his red eyes before the vampire who had her unceremoniously dropped her onto the bed.
“As ordered Captain.” the man said before he took a turn and left the room, closing the door behind him. Ayita's breath came in harsh gasps as the man stood from the chair. His form was unnaturally slender and he stood taller than any mortal man she had ever seen. His arms were far longer than they should have been, extending to almost his knees, and his shoulders were broad and pointed. She could see sharp claws at the end of his long, bony fingers and when he spoke, his voice was coarse and quiet like he had been smoking every day of his life.
“Do not fear, child. I have chosen you. You, out of all the rest.” He stepped forward and Ayita finally got a look at his face. It was horrid. He had a pointed nose like a bat, his nostrils flaring with each breath he took. His mouth was too large for his face and his teeth were sharp and plentiful, like a shark's. His eyes were black except for the blood red irises that bore into her very soul. His ears, much like the other vampires, were pointed and extended too far from the sides of his head. His skin was a sickly gray color and looked slack like it was just a suit he was wearing instead of his actual skin. When he reached out for her, she could smell something horrid from his hand, like rotted blood.
She screamed and scrambled to the other side of the bed, trying to get away from him but before she could even put her feet on the ground on the other side, the vampire was there before her, his teeth glinting in the moonlight in a vicious, hungry smile.
“You should be grateful child. I chose you.” Before she even knew he had moved, his fingers were coiled tightly around her neck and he was easily lifting her off the bed by that grip. She squirmed, her voice cut off from the tight grip he had her on throat. She was finding it difficult to get air through that grip and she gasped harshly, clawing at his arm to make him let go. Her nails scrapped along old, saggy skin that peeled away from him like slouchy muck. Tears streamed down her face as she struggled for her life.
He used his thumb to push against her jaw and forced her head to tilt to the side. Her neck was exposed to him now and she could feel the hunger radiate off him in waves. His mouth opened and his jaw lowered like a serpent unhinging its jaw to consume something much larger than itself. Two long, sickening fangs extended from his gums and with a hiss of hunger, he dug those fangs into her neck. She screamed out in agony as fire began to burn there before is spread along her body, coursing through her viens with each beat of her heart. She could hear the sickening slurp as he fed from her and her body convulsed under his grip. Her hands dropped from his arm and she fell limp, her body twitching harshly.
The world around began to darken, the tears eventually coming to a stop as she felt her heart begin to slow. Despite the heat that was burning her innards, she felt cold, so very cold. Her hands and feet grew numb and soon that numbness extended to every part of her except for where his fangs were embedded into her neck. There it still burned like hellfire. Was this what it was like to die? Everything was just so cold. The world grew black and even the fiery touch of the vampire faded away into nothing.
The next day, the Navy ship boarded and attacked the vampires. Ayita sat on the bed in the captain's quarters, staring out of the bay window at the sunlight that danced along the waves. She was naked and the two holes from the vampire's bite the previous night were gone. Her long black curls flowed around her head in a bundled mess. Her dark skin was sickly pale and her eyes were dull as they stared out at the sea. She didn't move when the sounds of violence began. She could hear the cries of battle below as the navy seamen began to fight the vampires. She could hear the breaking of the wood deck as men used pry boards to rip the deck open and expose the vampires below to the sunlight. She could even hear the familiar voice of the captain as he engaged in the battle below. None of it broke her gaze from the sea. She simply sat there and stared ahead as if nothing in the world could pull her from her daze.
Eventually the sounds of battle died down and the doors to the captain's quarters were busted open. Navy men ran into the room and began searching for anything that might be of a threat, one running up to examine Ayita but even then, she did not look away from the sea.
“God,” the man said as he grabbed the sheets from the bed and wrapped them around her. “She's just a child.” He picked her up, peering down at her in concern before he turned and carried her through the threshold of the captain's quarters.
Ayita's heels clicked on the wood of the deck as she stepped out into the sunlight, raising a hand to block out the majority of its brightness as she allowed her eyes to adjust. It had been almost twenty years since the day the Navy pulled her from that vampire ship. Her long black curls were done up in braids and dreads to keep them out of her face. She wore a long coat with a multitude of buttons along the front. Pants were tucked into thick leather boots and she had multiple belts around her waist, each with its own sword latched to it. She had long decorative earrings that tinkled lightly as she walked and had many necklaces and chokers around her neck. She had a scar that branched up from her eyebrow along with a few other scars and small pockmarks from battles in her past.
Her brown eyes gazed out at the sea and she took a deep breath before letting it out loudly in a happy sigh. “Another wonderful day to hunt vampires and seek treasure.” She said as she made her way to the quarter deck. They were docked at the Tenio Isles, where the drinks were pleasant and the weather even more so, a small group of islands in the Imbala Sea just off the shores of the Xaegosti republic. They were having a nice little vacation and spending their won rewards from their previous vampire hunt just the week before but it was time to get things going. Gold doesn't last forever.
“Rise and shine boys!” Ayita called out as she walked over to the main mast, giving the bell that hung there a mighty ring. “It's time to get a move on.” She kept ringing the bell until she saw some movement of her crew as they crawled their way out of the bowels of the ship. “I hear there's a vampire ship just a week's sail from here! If we move fast enough, we might even get to loot them before the Navy shows up! Come on, get a move on!” She finally stopped ringing the bell as more and more of the crew showed their faces.
She stepped up on the quarter deck and leaned against the wheel as she watched her groggy crew members stretch and wake up. It was time to get moving and get some treasure.
The lieutenant gave a swift nod before he quickly stepped into the office, brandishing the scroll to the governor as he did so. “Sir, there was an attack on the town of port Proya two nights ago. I'm afraid to say it's grim news.” The governor's frown deepened on his face as he snatched the scroll from the lieutenant and stepped over to his desk to take a seat.
He used a letter opener and broke the seal that marked it was official military information before he unrolled the scroll and began reading it quickly. His frown only deepened as he read more and more, a scowl bringing his brow down and his eyebrows together. “This was two nights ago?” He asked. The lieutenant nodded grimly.
“Yes sir,” he said, tucking his hands behind his back in a parade rest as he continued to deliver the news. “Everyone in the port was killed, all except for the children. They were taken.”
“I can read.” The governor bellowed angrily at the man before he rolled the scroll up and slammed it on his desk. Those damn vampires have been terrorizing the Sankotho area for a month now but they never took prisoners like this before. He paused a moment as he stroked his chin, pondering on what could be done. Once the attack happened, a ship was sent out to track the vampire's ship and had been on their tail for the last two days. They only waited on the word to attack and retrieve the children. Some would say it wasn't a hard choice but vampires could be pesky things. They didn't like sunlight but fights with vampires usually took place below deck during the day. It was not uncommon for the vampires to clear their ships of intruders, wait for the sun to set, then counter attack and sink the navy ships. It really came down to if the governor wanted to risk his ships and men for a bunch of kids that may or may not be alive.
The lieutenant waited impatiently at the foot of his desk, still in parade rest. He was ready to go give the word and hoped beyond hope that the word was to retrieve the children and slaughter all those vile demons while they slept but everyone knew how much of a risk it was to attack vampires, especially vampires that had just fed recently. Eventually the governor sat forward and pulled a piece of paper from one of the drawers in his desk. He pulled his quill from a bottle of ink sitting just to the side of him and began writing.
“I'm giving the orders to retrieve the children and burn the ship and all those hellions in it.” He signed the note, slipped it into an envelope before he stamped it with his own wax seal. He held it out for the other man to take, giving it a shake when he felt the man wasn't taking it fast enough. “Get those children back and make sure those demons are returned to hell.”
“Sir!” The lieutenant said with a salute before he took the note and ran from the office to deliver the news. The governor sat back in his chair and stroked his chin again. He hoped he didn't just sentence a whole crew to their deaths and he hoped beyond hope that those kids were still alive.
Ayita sat in the corner of the room, chained to the other children as she swayed from side to side with the sway of the ship. Most of the crying had come to a stop the day before after the children had been in the hands of the vampires for awhile. There was no talking, only a slight sniffle every now and then from one or two children who were still refusing to let the tears end. Much like Ayita, most of the other children just sat quietly and stared off into the distance as if they were dreaming of being somewhere else, anywhere else. A few of the children had been grabbed and dragged out of the room the night before and they knew that it was only a matter of time before it was their turn before a vampire grabbed them and took them off to their death. She only hoped that when it came to her turn, it was over quickly and she wasn't left suffering at the hands of the vampires as they fed on her. She could still hear the cries of the children they had dragged off. It echoed in her head like background music she couldn't bring to an end.
It was only when the door opened to expose the harsh moonlight did the children stir from their daze. A vampire stepped into the room. He was lean and pale, his blood red eyes scanning the children quickly. His pointed ears protruded from the side of his head and his pointed nose twitched as if he was sniffing the air for a scent. Eventually those dark red eyes settled on someone and Ayita's heart stopped when her milk chocolate orbs locked on those deep crimson ones. He smiled, teeth of vicious sharpness glinting in the light as he reached out to grab her. His long bony fingers coiled around the chains on her wrist and she cried out, trying to pull as far from him as she could. Her attempts were futile, of course, as the vampire unlocked her chains and grabbed harshly at her wrist. She called out in pain as she felt the bones in her wrist give a harsh snap before the vampire ripped her off the ground and threw her over his shoulder in one swift move. She kicked and punched. She bit and clawed but no matter what she did, no matter how much she screamed, she couldn't get free from his grip. He strolled casually as if he wasn't holding onto a squirming child and made his way towards the captain's quarters.
Ayita could hear more screaming from the room she came from as another vampire snatched another child, a boy this time, and carried him off into the dark below deck. She wasn't sure why she was being carried to a different area of the ship but it didn't make a difference to her. Her heart pounded in her chest as she screamed and screamed, trying everything she could think of to get the man to release her. He just continued walking, he even began to whistle as if he was simply taking a stroll through the park.
They eventually approached the door to the captain's quarters and the vampire opened them to expose a lavish area with a large bed to one side, a huge wooden desk in the center, and a bay window area that showed the sea outside of the ship. A dark silhouette of a man sat in a plush chair just behind the desk and because of the bright moonlight from outside the window, Ayita couldn't get a good look at his facial features. He sat leaning back, his legs spread wide and his head resting against the back of his hand with his elbow pressed on the chair's armrest. She could see the glint of his red eyes before the vampire who had her unceremoniously dropped her onto the bed.
“As ordered Captain.” the man said before he took a turn and left the room, closing the door behind him. Ayita's breath came in harsh gasps as the man stood from the chair. His form was unnaturally slender and he stood taller than any mortal man she had ever seen. His arms were far longer than they should have been, extending to almost his knees, and his shoulders were broad and pointed. She could see sharp claws at the end of his long, bony fingers and when he spoke, his voice was coarse and quiet like he had been smoking every day of his life.
“Do not fear, child. I have chosen you. You, out of all the rest.” He stepped forward and Ayita finally got a look at his face. It was horrid. He had a pointed nose like a bat, his nostrils flaring with each breath he took. His mouth was too large for his face and his teeth were sharp and plentiful, like a shark's. His eyes were black except for the blood red irises that bore into her very soul. His ears, much like the other vampires, were pointed and extended too far from the sides of his head. His skin was a sickly gray color and looked slack like it was just a suit he was wearing instead of his actual skin. When he reached out for her, she could smell something horrid from his hand, like rotted blood.
She screamed and scrambled to the other side of the bed, trying to get away from him but before she could even put her feet on the ground on the other side, the vampire was there before her, his teeth glinting in the moonlight in a vicious, hungry smile.
“You should be grateful child. I chose you.” Before she even knew he had moved, his fingers were coiled tightly around her neck and he was easily lifting her off the bed by that grip. She squirmed, her voice cut off from the tight grip he had her on throat. She was finding it difficult to get air through that grip and she gasped harshly, clawing at his arm to make him let go. Her nails scrapped along old, saggy skin that peeled away from him like slouchy muck. Tears streamed down her face as she struggled for her life.
He used his thumb to push against her jaw and forced her head to tilt to the side. Her neck was exposed to him now and she could feel the hunger radiate off him in waves. His mouth opened and his jaw lowered like a serpent unhinging its jaw to consume something much larger than itself. Two long, sickening fangs extended from his gums and with a hiss of hunger, he dug those fangs into her neck. She screamed out in agony as fire began to burn there before is spread along her body, coursing through her viens with each beat of her heart. She could hear the sickening slurp as he fed from her and her body convulsed under his grip. Her hands dropped from his arm and she fell limp, her body twitching harshly.
The world around began to darken, the tears eventually coming to a stop as she felt her heart begin to slow. Despite the heat that was burning her innards, she felt cold, so very cold. Her hands and feet grew numb and soon that numbness extended to every part of her except for where his fangs were embedded into her neck. There it still burned like hellfire. Was this what it was like to die? Everything was just so cold. The world grew black and even the fiery touch of the vampire faded away into nothing.
The next day, the Navy ship boarded and attacked the vampires. Ayita sat on the bed in the captain's quarters, staring out of the bay window at the sunlight that danced along the waves. She was naked and the two holes from the vampire's bite the previous night were gone. Her long black curls flowed around her head in a bundled mess. Her dark skin was sickly pale and her eyes were dull as they stared out at the sea. She didn't move when the sounds of violence began. She could hear the cries of battle below as the navy seamen began to fight the vampires. She could hear the breaking of the wood deck as men used pry boards to rip the deck open and expose the vampires below to the sunlight. She could even hear the familiar voice of the captain as he engaged in the battle below. None of it broke her gaze from the sea. She simply sat there and stared ahead as if nothing in the world could pull her from her daze.
Eventually the sounds of battle died down and the doors to the captain's quarters were busted open. Navy men ran into the room and began searching for anything that might be of a threat, one running up to examine Ayita but even then, she did not look away from the sea.
“God,” the man said as he grabbed the sheets from the bed and wrapped them around her. “She's just a child.” He picked her up, peering down at her in concern before he turned and carried her through the threshold of the captain's quarters.
Ayita's heels clicked on the wood of the deck as she stepped out into the sunlight, raising a hand to block out the majority of its brightness as she allowed her eyes to adjust. It had been almost twenty years since the day the Navy pulled her from that vampire ship. Her long black curls were done up in braids and dreads to keep them out of her face. She wore a long coat with a multitude of buttons along the front. Pants were tucked into thick leather boots and she had multiple belts around her waist, each with its own sword latched to it. She had long decorative earrings that tinkled lightly as she walked and had many necklaces and chokers around her neck. She had a scar that branched up from her eyebrow along with a few other scars and small pockmarks from battles in her past.
Her brown eyes gazed out at the sea and she took a deep breath before letting it out loudly in a happy sigh. “Another wonderful day to hunt vampires and seek treasure.” She said as she made her way to the quarter deck. They were docked at the Tenio Isles, where the drinks were pleasant and the weather even more so, a small group of islands in the Imbala Sea just off the shores of the Xaegosti republic. They were having a nice little vacation and spending their won rewards from their previous vampire hunt just the week before but it was time to get things going. Gold doesn't last forever.
“Rise and shine boys!” Ayita called out as she walked over to the main mast, giving the bell that hung there a mighty ring. “It's time to get a move on.” She kept ringing the bell until she saw some movement of her crew as they crawled their way out of the bowels of the ship. “I hear there's a vampire ship just a week's sail from here! If we move fast enough, we might even get to loot them before the Navy shows up! Come on, get a move on!” She finally stopped ringing the bell as more and more of the crew showed their faces.
She stepped up on the quarter deck and leaned against the wheel as she watched her groggy crew members stretch and wake up. It was time to get moving and get some treasure.