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Status: One of the better hybrids

Name: Lucien La Volpe

Nickname: None so far

Gender: Male

Age: 20

Animal: Silver Fox

Appearance: Lucien, in his all human form, is a tall, somewhat handsome fellow, with eyes that have been said to "look straight into your soul". He is slender and agile, although slightly below average strength, and is easily able to outrun and outmanoeuvre most people he comes across. He is pale skinned, almost albino white, stands about 6' tall, with short black hair.
In semi-animal form he gains a set of black fox ears and a short black tail
In full animal form, he becomes a black fox, roughly the size of a large dog.

Personality: Lucien is a cunning, intelligent young man. He remains calm even in the face of extreme danger and pressure and won't hesitate to do what is necessary. He is soft-spoken and delicate, and is capable of understanding things that make most people's heads spin. This makes him naturally gifted at engineering and computing.
However, he is suspicious and paranoid, unwilling to talk to anyone he doesn't either know well or have a need of. He is constantly checking over his shoulder and refuses to share important details until he knows the person well enough. If one hasn't earned his full trust, he will constantly keep tabs on said person. He is also more inclined to run than fight, only standing his ground if retreat is not an option.

History: To be revealed

Other: He's British. Don't see how that adds to anything, but he is a Brit of Italian descent.
Project A
You have space for one more?
Well, I think this has died. Arrivederci, mi amici

Any thoughts? How did I do and how could I improve for next time?
A silent curse reached the gods ears. The Guard Captain was trying to be respectful when he burned the bodies, something that clearly Nemrod didn't understand. The Elder may not have understood the larger creature's words, but he could tell they weren't complimentary. The old man bit back a vicious response as the beast went on.

Then it was the Healer's turn to get offended. One of the little ones pushed past the others, yelling in his alien words. Upon yelling what sounded like an order, he turned to glare at the Healer.
If looks could kill, the Healer thought,there would be a deathmatch in here.
After a short time, the short one snarled like some kind of rabid animal. The doctor happily returned the favour in a more complex, albiet no more civillised, manner. "Rendetero (Go f*** yourself)"

Finally, one of the female demons approached the duo. According to the translator, she was thanking them and apoligising for her comrades.
"My thanks, Fomorii. It's not exactly been easy" the doctor said graciously.
The Elder did not comment, but he smiled nonetheless

According to the translator, Nemrod was going back to his ship. He had left an impressive-looking female behind, it seemed.
"She looks like a Wildling on Might-of-Nine..." the Healer gasped, before realising he said it aloud. "Don't tell her I said that!" he added quickly

A few orders were given and the remainder of the Demonrexa left the room. Even the translator was about to leave until the Overseer - Biara, had he called her? - dragged him back. The Healer didn't take the hint, and stayed with the Elder - if there were two on the Demon's side, there would be two on Naqah's side.
There was a strange look in Biara's eyes, the simutaneous mix of lust and hate. It was a look the Elder had never seen before - and the medic only once before, in a Wildlings eyes. It managed to petrify and intrigue both men.

The Demonette drew her blades, and instinctively the two elves went for their weapons, the Elder drawing a sharpened dagger and the Healer drawing a small syringe filled with venom - he never went anywhere without one. She was trying to kill them!
And proptly sheathed their weapons when Biara gave her weapons to the translator. Hopefully, she didn't notice or care.
Was it just the Elder or was the Demonette trying to seduce him? She certainly seemed to be. Her voice had a sultry edge to it, and the way she said "passionate"... The old man's cheeks flared from within.
The Healer, on the other hand, ignored the tone of her voice. He had been with Shenda for long enough to get used to the strange way the beasts spoke.
"I am E-Elder Firescythe of Nir-Niraph" The Elder stumbled over his words, his blush deepening.
"And I am Healer Redissimos, of House Firescythe. A pleasure to make your aquaintance, Overseer."

The temprature seemed to shoot up a few degrees for the confused Elder, who's face soon resembled a tomato. He was now certain the creature was hitting on him.
But he couldn't. He wouldn't. At 63 years of age, the Elder was about halfway through his life. He had been married once before, with two children. He remembered the joy he felt when the Healer handed him his first daughter, the pride when she started walking, the happiness he and his wife shared when she was with child once more. He also remembered the pain he felt when his wife choked on Vryhel gasses and his daughters were kidnapped by Wildlings. The eldest would be twenty-five by now, the youngest just twenty.
He had vowed he would never lay with another woman when he got married and the marriage never officially ended. There was no "until death do you part" in Naqah - a marriage ended when the two decided to end it.
Memories of his wife steeled his resolve. The Elder's face gradually went back to its normal, pale colour.
"If it's all the same to you, Overseer" he said boldly, no longer tripping over his tongue. "I prefer to stand. And I cannot say I feel particularly tired. If you are here to speak, then speak."
Darkraven said
I guess that makes two of us. I would be a bit oblivious too. It happens in the moment, you know, when you're busy with alot of things and thinking about alot other things.


A bit oblivious?
No, I'd be totally oblivious. I'm that literal and serious, even when there is nothing else to think about I'd misinterpret what the other person was saying.
Derp.
Worked on a post... Finished it... Then accidently pressed back. I hate this phone
The Imperium is now Forsaken.
Could one of our cartographers please take the forsaken nations off the map?

Darkraven said
Lol what are you thinking? She's only going to discuss some matters with him :D. She's only toying with him haha, and it seems that you've fallen for her tricks as well. But of course she wouldn't mind having a little bonus on the side. The daemonrexa don't discriminate by age. They tend to look deeper than that, since many of them are old to ancient. In fact, the virtual non-existence of old people has made them something special. Then there's the fact that he's Naqah, and no one has been around them before for a long, long, long time.


You monster! Why would you do such a thing?
:-C
You made me panic for a moment. At least now I know how to respond.

If I was in the Elder's position, I would probably act oblivious. Hell, I would be oblivious. I've been hit on before and it sailed right over my head.

So, the White Elves are attractive to Demonrexa?
Demonrexa are likely admired by Naqar/Naqah for their sheer adaptability but also feared for their ability to "un-people" them. I can imagine many find them powerful allies, but they'd try and keep the relationship purely proffesional. I can't see consensual crossbreeding being viable.
I've read your post, Dark. And now I have no idea what to do...

One one hand, it seemes realistic and plausable for the Elder to say yes.

On the other hand, I'm pretty sure the site has a policy against those kind of posts. That, and it would seem a bit weird for a 60-something elf and an immortal, unaging demonette to ask for the black-screen.

Yes, Google docs would definately work in our favour. I'll see what can be done.
The Elder was dreading the wrath of the Warmaster as he led them through the village. He thought of a million different things to say, none of which felt right. If he said anything, it might be seen as an excuse. The worst part was that when the Warmaster did learn of what happened, he could do anything he wanted to the village with impunity.
At town square, most of the unit broke off and secured defensive positions. Even though they could wreck the village, even though they outnumbered the clearly terrified guards, they were still paranoid. Only the gods knew what they would do if they came across Wildlings, or went to Drakar.
At the Barracks, the Warmaster was clearly starting to understand the scale of the disaster. When the windows were opened and the Warmaster saw the remenants of his crew, the anger on his face said it all.
"The only survivors were brought here. Everyone else was dead. I was told it was a... disturbing sight." the Elder said meekly.
The Healer merely turned around when the demons entered his room. He didn't rise, or ask questions, or scream. He simply waited for the demons to take their crew and leave.
The big demon in the bed woke up. Though the words weren't translated, they could tell the newcomer had some superiority over the wounded one.
The General lost its temper, yelling something that sounded like "mining" then calmed down. It thought for a moment, then spoke. Its words terrifyed both the Elder and the Healer when they heard the translation.
"The bodies?" the Elder cried, physically trembling. "They were... um..."
"Naqah tradition has it that the bodies of the dead were burned" the Healer said, in the artful tones of a doctor delivering bad news "It was to help the soul escape the corpse to go to paradise. I apologise for your losses, but it was hardly our fault. Your men and women were given their last rites on our soil and recieved the same honorable funeral we would have given our men. We even closed their eyes and said a few words," the doctor paused, placing his ring and index fingers over his eyelids and resting his middle finger on his forehead, a sign that meant 'rest in peace' "Requirum ine Pace. Your men fought honestly and bravely, and I am certain they are with their god in Paradise. And I'm sure you saw the pirates on the beach. We don't condone piracy here - what they done was murder. So we did to them what we do to murderers - we made them into examples."
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