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The stench of fear was spreading like a disease throughout the Chappel Sanctuary. The white-haired man known as Velganos knew it. The other lycans knew it. Even the blinded-by-faith simpleton Chapple family knew it. In just two nights time, the lycans that resided there would be slaves to the full moon once again, transforming into terrifying beasts of immense physical power. Or at least, some of them would.

Despite the ugly situation they had found themselves in - essentially prisoners to the human family for what, the humans believed, was their own good - the Chapples at least had the good sense to bring whichever lycans chose to indulge in it an herbal tea made with something known as Temppressant, a drug that more commonly went by "Dog Chow" on the streets. The drug was rumored to have been synthesized in a lab in London by a brilliant scientist who was regrettably turned into a lycan himself and was working on a cure. Rather than a cure, he instead found a treatment that was strong enough, when taken regularly, to help keep the animal instinctual side at bay, so that the subject would be able to retain their own mind when transformed. Of course, this was only useful to Adolescent or Youth lycans who weren't able to retain their minds quite yet on their own when transformed. This drug also allowed the user to transform into their wolf form upon will or to deny it altogether. In a sense, it was the closest anyone was likely to get to fully curing a person of lycanthropy.

Velganos set his rake aside, having just finished collecting another pile of leaves from the Sanctuary grounds. Autumn was here, and with it came the vibrant red, yellow, and orange leaves on the trees that soon descended to the ground, void of life. He stared at the pile for a moment before picking up his rake to take to the shed, when he was approached by Abraham, a man of the Chapple family. Lycans were not allowed to go anywhere on the Chapple side of the sanctuary without being accompanied by a human escort. Despite his social status, Abraham wore rather simple and modest clothes, aside from a sparkling silver cross around his neck. A gun sat holstered to his side. He walked with a little bounce in his step and looked annoyingly too chipper.

"Good day, Velganos," he called out in greeting as he approached.

Velganos managed a mumbled version of a hello as he continued to walk to the shed to store the rake.

"What a beautiful day the Lord has given us today," Abraham said with far more enthusiasm than Velganos could hope to match.

"Indeed," Velganos replied as he and Abraham made it to the shed where Velganos set the rake on its proper spot along the wall. "The Lord must be saving up His rain for a couple more days."

"The sun can still shine on you and the others, Velganos, even with your...condition. God loves us all. We are all His children." With that, Abraham locked up the shed and made his way back toward the Chapple mansion.

After his duties had been completed for the day, Velganos was allowed to find his own ways of entertaining himself. He decided to take a break by the pond on the lycan side of the grounds. He first had to ask for permission to have the silver-lined fence that split the Sanctuary in half opened. Once on the other side, he could roam where he pleased without needing to have human escorts. This was the lycan side. Though he was essentially in a gigantic cage, it was the closest thing he had to freedom here.

The pond looked like a glossy, still fire, reflecting the brilliant colors of the trees that surrounded the water. Velganos felt a wave of peace wash over him as he heaved a sigh and sat down at the edge near a giant oak, and, taking off his shoes, dipped his feet in. The water was cool, but refreshing. It reminded him of the days of his youth all those many years ago when his father would take him out on the fishing boat and Velganos would often go swimming. A light breeze blew through the trees, rustling the leaves and blades of grass tranquilly. Closing his blue and green eyes, the late-twenty-something-looking man laid back on the perfectly kempt lawn, and tried to meditate in an attempt to sooth his mind from thoughts of the full moon. Though he was no stranger to Dog Chow as a means of helping him cope, he had been, prior to being caught and taken to the Chapple Sanctuary, a member of a respectable pack of lycans who were helping him to deal with his growing addiction to the drug.

Just as he felt the tug of sleep pulling him deeper and away from the waking world, a chuckle from behind stirred him instantly. Turning, Velganos saw a middle-aged-looking man of color standing a few paces away. The man's name was Kendrick, and though Velganos had never met him on the outside, the two had grown to be fairly decent friends since living at the Sanctuary. Kendrick was an easygoing man with little worry and a whole lot of acceptance in his soul. He was a positive entity to be around, and Velganos always felt better when with him.

"Did I catch you napping?" Kendrick asked, amused, before sitting down next to his friend and clapping him good-naturedly against the back as Velganos sat up.

"I was meditating," said Velganos with a smirk, not sounding entirely convincing.

"Ahh, right. How have you been with the tea lately?" Kendrick knew Velganos was trying to kick the habit and attempting to learn to control his wolf side on his own.

"It's not getting any easier. Every time the full moon approaches, I feel like I have no choice but to accept their tea. They lace it with a little wolfsbane too, you know?"

"'Wolfsbane?'" Kendrick exclaimed. "I suppose that makes sense. Everyone who drinks it never turns into a wolf. I guess I always thought they just chose not to turn once they had Dog Chow coursing through the veins to help with that. But, being how cautious the Chapples are, I suppose it makes sense that they'd take away that choice altogether and strip you of the ability to turn at all."

"Let's just hope they always get the dosage right," Velganos replied, referring to the wolfsbane. "I'd hate for someone to get sick from it. But, then again, that could spark a riot amongst the lycans, and who knows. That could be fun," he joked.

"When was the last time you had any to drink?" Kendrick questioned, following it up with, "I've only just had some this morning in preparation for the coming moon."

Velganos stared down at the tiny fish that swam around his feet in the pond only then to turn his focus on his own reflection. "It's been two days," he said yearningly. Unlike the others, Velganos wasn't only restricted to turning into a wolf on a full moon, though the moon did make it all the more intense. He was at that stage now between Youth and Adult, and as such, he was able to turn outside of the full moon, but it rarely happened upon will. In most cases, he would find himself transforming in highly-charged emotional states, and then, once transformed, he'd be unlikely to have his whole human mind intact. It was a far worse condition than most had to deal with. It was because of this that Velganos became an addict to Dog Chow.

"I don't think I can go without it during these next few days," he admitted, sounding more serious than usual. He then turned to look Kendrick in the eyes. "The fear I keep smelling everywhere I go, that surrounds me, that's been haunting me... I think much of that fear is my own."
"Don't be afraid," Rozlin kept telling herself again and again. "You've got this."

Standing in the middle of a dirt training ground surrounded by a small but intimidating audience was a twenty-seven-year-old dark-haired girl, cloaked in red. A bow was raised at her side, the bow string drawn. She focused on her target ahead - a crude wooden wolf made by an artisan-in-training at the Society for which the girl belonged. Taking deep, slow breaths, she attempted to steady her hand, aware she was holding the arrow for far too long now and was growing tired. This wasn't typical for her. She would perform fine if not being scrutinized by so many of her peers - fellow wolf hunters. She knew she had a lot of pressure on her, not only because she was one of the only female hunters, a fact that followed her all her life, but also because this was one of a series of tests she'd be undergoing in order to pass as a Leader for hunting parties. Normally, any hunter who had been on at least fifteen successful hunts would be automatically considered a leader, but rules were starting to change recently, especially since some of the heads of the Society of Hunters: Night Security (or SOHNS as they more often went by) were male chauvinists and didn't like the idea of a woman leading men.

Finally, she let her arrow fly, and it cut through the air with deadly precision, piercing the wolf carving in the heart -- not that it truly mattered, being that she always hunted with silver arrows anyway. Regardless of where the arrow hit a lycan, the silver would poison the creature just the same. Still, she was being judged harshly on her skill and accuracy. After the bow and arrow challenge was complete, she would be asked to practice for her pistol challenge, which would not be held for another month. The time between each challenge was ridiculous and unnecessary, and though she tried to dispute it, the heads of SOHNS (including her own grandfather, Ulric Redd), insisted it was for her own good so that she could properly prepare.

That evening, Rozlin collapsed on a soft bed of grass outside the SOHNS headquarters, frustrated and mentally exhausted. She had managed to pass her bow challenge, though points had been docked for too much time spent aiming. Relieved as she was to be one step closer to being considered an equal to the other experienced hunters, she felt a sense of self respect being slowly stripped from her, as if each time she sought approval from men, she was ridding herself of another layer of her own dignity and pride. To escape this thought, along with the cold, stone fortified walls of SOHNS, she ventured out into the nearby woods to be alone. She had on her a hunting blade for protection and her trusty flintlock single shot pistol that she already was quite adept at using.

Her gold, cinnamon brown eyes scanned the shadowy canopy as she began to relax. Night was more familiar to her than day. She had been a hunter all her life, just as her father and grandfather and great grandfather befor her. She learned to live in and trust the night. Because she often hunted under the cover of darkness, she was used to sleeping during the day, and as such, she felt wide awake, and her mind raced. Though she felt better being out in nature and away from her fellow hunters, she knew the only thing that would truly relieve her anxiety and stress would be to land a fresh kill. The thrill of the hunt, of tracking wild beasts, of taking down something that was twice or three times her size was far too enticing. She craved it frequently, especially during times where she wanted to take her mind off other things. It was as therapeutic as it was constructive.

Taking one last look at the nearly-full moon and starry sky, she leapt up to her feet, tying her long, straight, dark hair back with a leather band, and disappeared without a sound into the dark foliage.
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Alice

Her eyes stared at the young, white haired, man, and his black friend across the pond, while her mind was far away. She was contemplating if she had the courage to end it all by drowning herself in the pool. After a few moments of deliberation, she decided that she didn’t. She would panic, and force herself up for air, and that would just defeat the entire purpose. She couldn’t overdose on the wolfsbane in the tea either. There wasn’t enough to kill her, only enough to make her sick. Besides, she’d have to fight someone to get enough tea to kill herself and she’d lose against everyone in the compound. There wasn’t enough strong material to hang herself either. There was plenty of weak material that would break if she put her weight on it for long enough, but nothing that could sustain her long enough to be strangled to death. So that was out of the question. So far her best plan, and her only hope, of freeing herself from this curse was to pray that when she turned into a monster she got so violent and vicious that they had to kill her. But from what she had seen of the Chapples, they were at best going to subdue and trap her when she became an abomination. This thought brought a bitter smile to Alice’s face, her eyes still staring at Velganos but not seeing him. I’m already an abomination. One of the monsters. No transformation needed. She had long since given up on the idea that her sister was going to find her. Hope had given way to despair, and despair had given way to resignation. Of course Emma wasn’t going to find her. She didn’t even know where she was, and besides, Emma had seen her get bit. Emma was probably just trying to rebuild the farm, giving her up as an uncontrollable monster.

She had distanced herself as much as possible from everyone. She didn’t want to get to know them, to become friends with them. She didn’t want to get to know what their lives had been like before becoming monsters like her, and she certainly didn’t want to tell them what her life had been like before all this. Because in two days time, who knew what would happen? She could kill one of them. They could kill her, or they could kill each other. So she isolated herself, and planned how she would kill herself, if she ever got the courage to do it.. An outcast among demons.

Emma

Thump. Thump. Thump.

Emma slammed her fist on the door to the Hunter’s base, calling out as she did so “Let me in! I’m here to join up with SOHNS.” She heard an exasperated groan from behind the door, as well as a few curses. “I know you’re in there! Just let me in and this can be all over with!” She didn’t pause in her yelling and harassing to consider how she looked. A relatively young woman, dressed like a man, carrying a sword and a crossbow, and wearing a man’s armor , knocking on the door to SOHNS, shouting about how she wanted to join the group. Stories were already being spread about her, in only the five days she had been here, and none of them were kind. But, frankly, Emma didn’t care. She was going to find her sister. And then after that…she’d figure things out.

But first she had to get into SOHNS.

Thump. “Open u-“ She began to yell again, when the door was suddenly and violently yanked inward. A rather cross looking man, with claw marks going down the side of his face, yelled back at her. “Just leave! Shut up and leave! We’re not going to let a woman join, so you might as well go home to your family and learn to be more of a lady and less of a whore playing at being a man!” In response, Emma spat in his face. She never even saw the slap coming. One moment she was getting ready to yell at him, the next, she was on the ground, the world spinning around her, and a fiery pain blossoming on her cheek. She missed the beginning of his next words. “-this that we don’t let women join. Go now and-“ She didn’t let him finish. “You don’t get it do you?” She snarled, staring up at him from the ground. “Let me try and explain it again. There is no home. There is no one to teach me to be more of a lady. Hunters burned my home to the ground. A Lycan killed my parents. All I have left is my sister, and I’ll be damned if a son of a bitch like you is going to stop me from learning how to get to her and save her. So, are you going to let me join, or do I have to stand out here another five days?”

Her speech didn’t have the desired effect. The man simply shook his head and returned inside, closing and locking the door behind him. Emma picked herself up, and walked back to the door.

Thump. Thump. Thump.
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Emma

It took another three hours. But it paid off. The door opened as she was begin to bring her hand down for another knock. This time it wasn’t the man who had hit her. It was a harried elderly man, handing her a sealed envelope and a map. “Enough. Take the envelope to the SOHNS headquarters. Give this to any hunter there and they should take you to someone who will test you to see if you’re competent enough to even begin training. That’s all I can promise you. Now, please, leave and never bother us again.” The door closed in her face before she could even say ‘took you stubborn bastards long enough’. Shrugging, Emma turned away from the door, examining the map (thankfully her mother had insisted she learn to read, and her father that she learned to read a map.). SOHNS headquarters seemed to be a couple of days travel from here. Emma began heading in that direction immediately, putting both the map and the envelope into her pocket. She didn’t have any money to buy supplies, and figured it would best just to get it over with as quickly as possible. Maybe they would give her some food there when she arrived, though she doubted it. If the reception she received here was bad, she almost shuddered to think what it would be like when she got to the headquarters.

Trudging through the town, she knew people were glad to see her leave. She was a freak. Someone to make sure that their daughters stayed away from, lest they get into their heads whatever had gotten into her head. A woman dressing as a man and carrying weaponry. Scandalous, certainly. Insulting, likely. At least, that’s what she had gotten from people’s reactions to her. Some were polite enough to thinly veil their contempt and disgust. Others were not. But she didn’t care. Caring about what the rest of the world thought stopped when her parents died, her home was destroyed, and her sister missing. There was nothing left in this world but to find her. What happened after that would sort itself out in due time. So Emma ignored the relieved looks people exchanged as she headed out of the town, and the calls from some of the other townsfolk at her back. She just kept moving, one foot in front of the other, too her destination. Another stop before her goal.
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Anthony’s fingers tapped against the wooden table, going into various rhythms. 2-2-3, 2-2-1, 2-2-1-2, 1-1-2-1… He heard nothing around him except for his own taps. How long had he been here for now? He hadn’t kept track of time. Was he waiting for something or someone? Quite possibly. He supposed he was more waiting for news of a new target, for something new to happen.

To some, hunting the lycans were an enjoyment. To him, it was what needed to be done. He had seen too many examples of the impact of lycans on the humans, and how it killed him inside. No. He didn’t want to stretch back to that memory. He needed something else to focus on.

Anthony stood up from the table and paced himself. The SOHNS headquarters was a well outfitted place, complete with a full training ground. Should he attend those? No, that would make him think again. What about a book? Books were nice and distracting so long as they were fiction. Fiction books could draw him in, make him believe the world was real. Yes, that was a good choice.

Anthony finally exited the room, headed for the library. Books would be a wonderful solitude, he just needed to choose the right one. He stepped out into the main foyer to crossover to the library, but another object of interest caught his eye. There near the entrance sat the dusty piano with a longing look to be played.

The piano would cause a stir of noise, and best of all a distraction. He hadn’t played for a while, but he was sure to remember his songs he played. Anthony sat at the bench, stretching his fingers and scooting back slightly. He laid his fingers on the piano and tried out a C chord. The chord ringed vibrantly and made Anthony gave a small smile.

He began his piece on the higher octaves with his right hand, speeding up and slowing down the tune accordingly. As he finished the first phrase, his left hand joined in, providing a nice undertone to the melody. Finally, something he was drawn into. Anthony continued the piece, giving a nice finish to it. He breathed for a moment, then began to adjust and work on the errors he noticed, tuning it to make it become a better piece. Then, he began the piece again, flowing and immersing himself into it.
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