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Mizz, mind if we bunk up together? :3 i wanna get our characters to develop social skills together. :P
So, CAS. Who and how many people are you playing? Im so confused with your text right now. Or is just talking to himself?
Haha. Killing is my thing.
Great. I hope nothing crazy happens.
Sanja was slightly glad she didn't have to wait long. She received orders on her pad. Contain Specimen 007. She quickly opened its file and read about it as she made her way to the doctor. She would be assisting Dr. Bill Gyles with the containment of the specimen and its transfer. She wondered why they had not simply sent it to the ECS to deal with the containment or a better facility. Sure they could not completely research it in the containment zone, but atleast it was safe from breaching the outside world. Bringing it hear would mean that the Admins believed it was safe enough to be secured in a research facility or there was something already known about this specimen that was needed as soon as possible. Sanja didn't question the order of command. She simply did what she was ordered to do. As an ECS officer, she was allowed to carry weapons on her at all times incase of any containment breach.

At her side she holstered a custom made desert eagle that could fire with much less recoil than standard issue. It was loaded with armor piercing rounds that could shred infantry kevlar and bust through 2 inches of reinforced steel. Then at her side she also carried a state of the art enhanced rapier. It was made with heating templates that could reach over 3600 degrees Fahrenheit and melt steel. Basically a plasma blade. She wielded both with deadly intention. Though only as a last resort to kill a specimen to save lives or stop an escape. The facility was completely capable of stopping much worse than specimen 007. Though Sanja was credited on her caution than her courage.

Sanja passed other staff and officers. Each of the security personnel giving her a quick salute as she passed. Sanja had made it her duty to be known as an officer. She established a chain of command. Taking it as her fully duty to lead the security team and make sure they worked as efficiently as possible. Though she wasn't truly allowed to do this, she did the best she could to make sure her job was as easy as possible.

Sanja soon reached the research department. It was in full swing as people were walking about and talking about the new specimen. There wasn't clear order here, but it wasn't her duty to apply it here. Nothing was out of the ordinary yet. So Sanja quickly spotted the contained specimen and the researcher. She went up to him and saluted as a greeting.

"Emergency Containment Specialist Officer Sanja Grimaldi reporting for duty. Is that box where the specimen contained?"

Sanja indicated the box with bolts. She observed the doctor. Analyzing his body movement and his speech. He was frazzled and distracted. A problem for receiving a new specimen. It led to failed attention to detail and here, that could cost lives. Before the doctor could respond, Sanja cut him off.

"Is everything well doctor?" She asked with a questioning eye.
Sin'Voli had reached the village along time ago. This day she had decided to practice her magic. Her diplomatic duties allowed her to have a free day this morning. Inside, she hated the priests and the temple. But she only tolerated them for alot of reasons. They had money, showed her holy magic (Though they didn't know she could truly learn them!), and they had a large influence, which allowed her to make up lots of reasons to move around. Either by joining a missionary on his journeys or simply being a pack mule by delivering things while she made up an excuse to leave. It was all so simple to manipulate them. Though, Sin'Voli knew that a few of their order were infact powerful priests. True wielders of powerful holy magic that could resist her dark spells. Sin'Voli was excited by the thought of being challenged. Not many other beings had truly been powerful enough to force her to full retreat.

Knowing full well if she used her full arsenal, she would most likely start a war and large conflict. Which was troublesome as many people with valuable spells and secrets could die. And that was not worth the time nor the trouble. Sin'Voli finished her breakfast and left the small guest house given to her by the church. She said her good byes for the day to the officials and left with slow walk. She moved towards the forest where she could practice her magic mostly hidden. Sure monsters wandered around out there, but nothing she couldn't scare off if not kill.

As she moved down the road she saw her first target. A priest coming down the road as she was leaving the boarders of the town. He was older and looked friendly. Sin'Voli smiled. She could use this as a time to practice her swords. Which came in handy most of the time. As he neared, Sin'Voli kept her hood about her face. Concealing it from view. He looked up at her as he got close, a smile on his withered face. Sin'voli did a fast check to see if any one was around, visually and magically. The probe provided nothing and Sin'Voli smiled as she drew her blades. The old man didn't have a chance. His smiled barely had time to sour as the first edge cut into him.

Sin'Voli was ruthless. She wanted to see his blood spray. Feel his skins flesh and tendons peel apart as she effortlessly went through him. She weaved each strike intelligently. knowing full well how to cut as to not spray on her. His clothes drank in the crimson life fluid. He soon reached the peak of his horrible death. Sin'Voli stabbed his chest and lungs, not allowing him to scream in pain as he fell over. Sin'Voli kept him alive for just a moment before using her powers to drain his mind. Absorbing his memories and life. His eyes turned pale and lifeless as he was finally given rest. Sin'Voli stood up and smiled at herself. She had grown so excited and felt euphoria for killing someone after such a long time. She wiped her blades on his robes and sheathed them. Leaving quickly into the forest.

She was assaulted with the old mans memories, his entire life sprayed across her mind. She ate all the information quickly and stored it away within herself mentally. Now Sin'Voli was hungering to kill, she had a blood lust. Though she knew first she needed to make sure of a spell she found. It would summon a golem of flesh from the dead. A zombie construct. It was well hidden in the books the chapel. A dusty old book with a regular boring old teaching in it. But underneath the pages were runes, she deciphered them and learned this horrible spell. Yet she was near giddy to try it. She dare not disturb the grave yard for corpses. She would be to large of a suspect if that were to happen. Instead now she simply magically probed the area. She found a random grave sight. One of a father and his daughter.

The tombstones scribbled something about a hard winter and love. Boring to Sin'Voli. She recited a fast incantation to animate the dead. Forcing their spirits back into the bodies. Ripping them from what ever spiritual plane they had previously existed in. As they broke earth, one a skeleton and the other a zombie. Not bad, they stood bowlegged and lethargically. Moaning and groaning like the usual. Sin'Voli instructed them to kill people and collect fresh bodies. They soon lumbered off together in a random direction, straight into the forest.

Sin'Voli was about to prepare a rune circle for the construction of a golem, but then the oracle light abruptly beamed through. Sin'Voli had completely forgotten about this event. She wanted to find who ever this Chosen one was and steal their knowledge. Or atleast accompany them until she discovered why they were considered the salvation. A truly powerful spell that would be needed to do that. A rush of interest mounted Sin'Voli. She disregarded the golem and quickly made her way back to the village.

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Sin'Voli reached the edge of the forest and watched the road. Being near the end of the village border she waited. She was surprised to see a man with a blade stop the Chosen one and her guard. A quick stand off began and Sin'Voli watched with glee as to what would happen.
Yes.
Its what you compare it to. Her family is abunch of tall Nordic people. So its average for her.
The sound of gunfire rung in her ear. Flashes of light and muffled yelling and screams rose to her. Sanja was there again. But just as quickly as the dream and memories had come, they vanished like a morning mist. Tiny glimpses remained, but it soon dissipated into obscurity. The morning was dark. Her room was dim as the only light was her alarm clock. It glowed a pessimistic red and glared at her. It was still early morning. Sanja rose herself from her bed with a quick sigh. Her shirt had gotten balled up to her chest in her sleep. She never slept well. She could never forget the wars and battles she was in. But she didn't let them effect her while awake. She simply pushed them to the back of her mind and out of thought. Fixing her shirt, she turned off the analog clocks alarm. Set to military time as always. Sanja began her morning routine, simple and quick as always. Being as efficient as possible.

How Sanja dressed was her only show of personality. She had nothing fancy, but she did wear a tan buttoned coat with a blue embroidered over coat. Normally it would don all her medals and show her rank, but it didn't matter here what rank she was. She was an officer, more specifically, a Emergency Containment Specialist. Knee high leather boots was something that she also enjoyed wearing. But that was the limit to how much she expressed herself.
This morning she went down to the mess hall and scarfed down a meal quickly. Just as she had for years. Many of the other staff avoided her, not wanting to be shunned by her ice cold gaze and her stone dead tone. She was deadly in presence, an icy aura surrounded her. She didn't mind, she didn't even think about it, because it wasn't something she deemed not worthy of being bothered with. With a hasty meal finished, she checked her daily schedule.

This morning she was very mildly surprised to see an order for her. She was instructed to be apart of the investigation team that was investigating a possible appearance of an entity. She would receive more briefing once she met with the Admin. Sanja closed her log book and began en route to the office. She had memorized the base and the surrounding area. She quickly arrived at the Administrative offices, her clearance badge allowing her to near any place in the facility. She waited in the empty waiting room for a request for her to enter the briefing room.
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