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In Avalia 5 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay


Time: Late Afternoon
Location:Roshmi City
Interactions: Artemis @Potter


“Disappoint? Not in the least, I have had many opportunities to dance and feast but I have never met you before. Meeting new people is one of life’s finest joys.” Cade said with friendly but toothy smile. He wasn’t entirely sure what sort of creature Artemins was, perhaps a demon, as she didn’t seem to hide her rounded ears the way a human certainly would and her scent was entirely unfamiliar to him. He didn’t see any obvious demi characteristics either and he was confident that he would recognize the animal scents that other demihumans possessed. Cade’s current and limited experience with demons had been rather positive so he was neither bothered nor concerned by the fearsome reputation of the species. Artemis didn’t give off any malevolent energy either, though for someone attending an event focused mainly on dancing she seemed to have little interest in it.

“I am guessing refusal to participate would make us stand out, and I think that would be a dangerous choice here. How about we keep the dancing simple so that I do not make a fool of myself, my mother always said I had all the grace of bull.” Cade suggested, not wanting to be overly noticed by the lich king loyalists that he assumed were watching them all quite closely. Cade offered his hand to Artemis for their mandatory dance. Even if he wasn’t worried about standing out in a room full of potential enemies to the cause, he wasn’t sure he could resist the magic that was compelling him. Just as it had compelled Artemis to seek him out, he felt the magic’s pull to submit to the dancing. He did his best to hide his annoyance at having his will influenced by magic and decided instead to focus on getting to know Artemis.

”Since the point of the dancing is to get to know each other better how about some random ice breaker questions? What is your most favorite thing in the world?” Cade asked, hoping that such a subject would cheer up his dance partner from whatever it was that troubled her.






Time: Late Afternoon
Location: Roshmi City
Interactions: Corvina @Potter


Bowyn flinched slightly, momentarily startled as the stranger placed her hands on his shoulders, but suppressed the instinct to fully recoil from the elf and forced himself to relax. He took a second to focus on the dance rather than his partner, hoping to mask his momentary awkwardness. He led effortlessly, fairies were nothing if not graceful and he did still remember how to dance. He found it easy to fall back into the patterns of movements he had taken such care in learning in what could’ve been another lifetime. His attention turned back to his partner when she asked if he was enjoying the ball and Bowyn managed to stifle the immediate sarcastic response that popped into his head.

“This is, by far, the most extravagant ball I’ve attended. The enchanted paper is an interesting touch don’t you think? Any thoughts on why the fates might pair us together?” Bowyn kept his response masked in a half truth, as they always sounded more convincing than a lie, and ended it with another smile. While his intent was to gain information on the stranger, he kept his tone flirtatious in the hopes to avoid her suspicion. He wasn’t sure how to discreetly uncover something as dangerous as being involved in treason and any human with even half a brain wasn’t going to tell a stranger what they were. Bowyn had little faith in his ability to charm such information out of another with his woefully rusty social skills but he could at least keep himself from being discovered should this elf be a loyalist.

“I could bite her ears and see if they’re fake.” Boreas suggested and Bowyn tried to discreetly shake his head to the bird while shooting him a look out of the corner of his eyes to tell him no. He did not need to stand out anymore than a winter fairy this far south already did and Boreas, sensing Bowyn’s tension, was trying to get them out of the situation quickly. The merlin ruffled slightly in annoyance as the fairy’s plan was much slower than the bird’s more direct tactic. Bowyn tried to relax more, to not think so much about the direness of the situation in order to calm his bird some. He focused on the dancing, trying to convince himself that he was enjoying it and that everything was going to be fine. He really hoped the bird was buying it, the last thing he needed was a stressed out bird going around biting elves on the ears.


Time: Evening
Location: Ember Grove University-Art Exhibit
Interaction with: Some mighty fine paintings

Elias wandered aimlessly thought the rows of paintings, though they all looked very well done, every single portrait looked sad. Admittedly he knew basically nothing about art but he couldn’t imagine why anyone would want to buy a portrait of a sad person, hang it in their home, and look at it all the time. Maybe it was the price of paintings that drew people in, he knew that anything that didn’t have a price marked on it must be ridiculously expensive. He continued past the collection of portraits of terribly sad people and wandered into another room with an entirely different set of work. Paintings of what he had to guess were various historical events, several he vaguely recognized as things he learned about in history class. He hadn’t spent a whole lot of time paying attention in history class during his time in college, back then anything not in the good book or relating to witch hunting hadn’t been of interest to him. The artist either had quite the imagination or was ridiculously old as some of these paintings looked to be of events from ancient Greece. With the way that Ember Grove seemed to draw in all sorts of supernatural creatures the later was entirely possible but he wasn’t concerned about vampires and such that spent their time painting and hosting fancy parties. Everyone, even things not entirely human, needed a hobby.

The real reason he’d shown up was the promise of wine and food, though trying out something a little different, an art show, had seemed interesting as well. Only the wealthy seemed to think that a collection of wine and foul smelling, and a few strange looking, cheeses constituted a meal. Several of the cheeses on the table didn’t even really look eatable, though to be fair he was suspicious of any cheese that wasn’t individually wrapped in plastic, and yet, there were plenty of people snacking on them. Although wine wasn’t really his first choice of drink, he grabbed some and drank a dry red wine with a name he certainly couldn’t pronounce. He had tried something new today, a fancy party and an unpronounceable wine but there was no way in hell he was eating the smelly and strange looking cheeses. Eli figured he’d get another glass of wine in him before heading off, the whole elegant art show scene didn’t really seem for him and he felt more than a bit out of place. He took one last walk around as he drank the wine figuring if he was going to show up and drink, he at least owed it to the artist to look at the entirety of his work.

“Hey Father! Bless my wine would ya.” A visibly drunk frat boy approached him, with a couple snickering friends. Eli recognized the Greek letters on the guy’s shirt from his own time at the university.

“That’s strange, I don’t remember sleeping with your mother.” Eli’s reply was quick and flippant, more than used to being teased about the collar he wore. The college boy stared at him slightly shocked and a bit confused, and Eli was more than certain they didn’t get ‘your mom’ jokes from the actual clergymen around here. “I’m neither a priest nor your father.” he added to dissolve the guys confusion.

“What’s with the-“ The guy asked as he gestured to the cross and collar that Eli commonly wore.

“Fashion statement.” Eli replied with a smirk. “Have a goodnight, gentlemen.” He added, tipping his fedora as he passed, more than comfortable in playing his strange quirks off like he was just an eccentric hipster. He didn’t want to spend the night bantering with the frat crowd, he had art to attempt to appreciate, and wanted to make sure he ended up back at the wine table before the reds were gone.
So, if hunter spots are closed I understand but I thought I'd submit this guy and see what you think, just trying to throw in someone who can have friendly interactions than Noah...

In Avalia 5 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay


Time: Late Afternoon
Location:Roshmi City
Interactions: Ayita @13org, Sakura @baraquiel, Artemis @Potter


“A worry we both share, it is, unfortunately a myth that cats are always graceful.” Cade spoke to Ayita, who shared her concerns about making a misstep during the dances. He was certainly not a skilled or graceful dancer but his lack of rhythm never prevented him from enjoying it. He chuckled a bit at the child who spoke to Sakura, who handled the comment with the same graceful pose she always seemed to show. The child seemed completely out of place, not even making an attempt at proper table manners the way Cade was, and he was almost certain the boy wasn’t actually invited to the ball. He had to admire the craftiness of the young fox for sneaking in for a chance to raid the feast, something he could easily imagine himself doing as a child.

Cade notice the approach of another woman, with a hand outstretched holding a paper butterfly. He had not noticed his own paper fluttering about due to the food. He was delighted to see so many of the paper butterflies about the ballroom, and had he still been a cub he imagined they’d be great fun to chase about. He did not think about the butterflies for long though, quickly noticing that the woman who had approached looked quite distressed. Although she wore a mask, he could see the red tinge to her eyes, the way those who looked less animalistic than he got when they cried. He noticed how she did not meet his eyes nor did she speak to him. Cade worried that his dance partner might be afraid of him and he sat his plate down no longer thinking about the food he’d left unfinished. In an attempt to seem less imposing he relaxed his posture, hoping to lessen his height to the clearly nervous woman with brightly colored hair.

“Apologies, m'lady, it seems I have forgotten my manners when surrounded by a great feast. How shameful to make such a lovely maiden search me out, I hope I have not offended you.” Cade bowed politely and did his best to keep his normally booming voice soft as he spoke. “I am called Cadence of a Thunderstorm, but most simply call me Cade. While I would be honored to share a dance, if you’re not up for it I am an excellent conversationalist.” He offered, hoping to put her mind at ease some.






Time: Late Afternoon
Location: Roshmi City
Interactions: Torvi @Tae, Belle, and Corvina @Potter


Boreas had noticed the approach of the elf even before Bowyn did, the bird seemed quiet interested in the amount of paper butterflies flapping around the room. As the elf spoke it was more than clear that the time to duck out unnoticed had more than certainly passed them all by. He let out a sigh as he accepted that he was going to be stuck here for the time being. He realized he had to play the part, like he was supposed to be here and act like he too was some grand noble who found such an event to be his idea of a great time. He buried down his utter disdain for the whole thing as deep as he could and focused on what he had to do, figure out who at this party they could trust.

”Hi, you must be my dance partner. It’s nice to meet you.”


Bowyn paused for a moment as he studied the elf that had approached him, her dress and mask both invoked imagery of fire. He quickly finished what was left of his mead and with one final glance towards Torvi and Belle he stood to face his dance partner, wearing his very best fake but polite smile. He had no way to know for sure whether this elf was a friend or foe, heck he couldn’t even be sure she was, in fact, even an elf. He hoped for the sake of his friends that it was not so easy to tell the difference between a disguised human and an elf. Her expression seemed calm and neutral, one not easily read, though he noticed a slight nervous tick; her momentary chewing of her lip. That could easily be nerves from dancing with a complete stranger. He hoped his unease with strangers was difficult to read, but none the less it seemed now was the time to play with fire.

“Hello. I’m Bowyn.” He spoke softly, the way those who concerned themselves with politeness frequently did, and bowed to the female elf before him. “May I have a dance?” He asked offering an outstretched hand to the elf. Although the dances had been magically predetermined it still seemed ruder than even he cared for to assume there was no choice in the matter. “My incredibly handsome friend is called Boreas, and he insists on following me around. He’s quite clingy so I hope you don’t mind if he comes along.” Bowyn added gesturing to the bird and attempting to cut through some of the awkwardness of the whole situation. He had only one dance to determine how trustworthy this elf was so he did what he could to seem charming, not matter how irritating he found the charade.


Time: Night
Location: From the forest to The Pit
Interaction with: Good friends and a good meal


Although Noah felt a deep sense of pride that they had accomplished something beautiful in the grizzly scene they had left within the woods this was just the beginning of the night. After such hard work he, and the vampires who accompanied him, were more than ready for something to eat. Hunger burned in his throat, awakened even more so by the small lick of blood he’d tried from the witch. While Ember Grove offered a handful of places for vampires to hunt it was, when compared to large city, terribly dull. Noah longed to see the world, to visit the places he only knew of through stories, but Ember Grove remained all he knew of the world. It was loyalty that kept him here, both to his clan and to Celeste, the one who had sired him. The sense of loss at having been abandoned by his sire was greater than what he felt even as human, when his entire family had been taken from him one at time.

From Celeste he had learned everything about pain, and every time be brought torment to another living thing, he felt a fleeting sense of connection to his sire. Blood and pain where all that Noah had to keep his damaged mind at peace, and the only thing he truly feared were the places his mind wandered to when he was left alone. But now, now he didn’t have to be alone, he had found friends within his clan. First there had been Sierra, similar in age to Noah they had quickly bonded during time spent torturing those held captive by Sanguine Moon. As they began to hunt together Noah could see the same hints of damage and madness in her eyes, although the pair rarely spoke of their mortal lives. Together they had found a mentor in Silas.

Though Silas did not share their delight in causing destruction, he instead seemed devoid of any joy, but he too needed the comfort that came with being surrounded by pain. Noah was fascinated by Silas; his quiet rage, his tales of a mortal life as a killer, and his complete lack of any traces of humanity. He was older than Noah, though when asked about his age the only answer Noah ever got was ‘I do not count.’ Silas said very little but his ideas were always the most brutal. Strangely though, he seemed content to mostly watch as Noah and Sierra played their games. As the trio of vampires walked through the pitch-black forest Noah and Sierra casually discussed where they wanted to grab a bite.

“The University? With everyone walking around buzzing on caffeine and stress, their skin vibrates against my teeth.” Sierra suggested with a delighted giggle.

“Alexander’s art showing is tonight.” Silas reminded them. “And you two would distract from his event.”

“All those people admiring his work, not knowing what befell the subjects. The irony is so delicious.” Sierra smirked at the thought of watching humans admiring the paintings of victims. Noah chuckled at this thought as well.

“We should have an art show, decorate the building with entrails.” Noah said as he wrapped an arm around Sierra’s shoulders. “Imagine canvas made from skin and painted on with blood. A sculpture made from turning a person inside out. A grand chandelier, embedded with teeth and with eyeballs covering the all the lights…” Noah continued on describing his own version of an art show so that Sierra would not feel like she was missing out on the fun. He knew Silas was right, their master would not appreciate his night being ruined.

“How horrific.” Sierra whispered with sense of awe, the way a normal person might speak on the beauty of something.

“Instead of wine and cheese we’d end the night by eating everyone who came to see, and the slaughter would be our grand masterpiece.” Noah continued on describing his idea of a lovely art show until they made their way through the forest and into town, towards somewhere they could grab a bite.

The group of vampires made their way through town looking for the right opportunity to grab someone to eat. Sierra seemed to be drawn towards the center of Ember Grove’s nightlife and the other two simply followed her and the obnoxiously loud music they were drawing closer to, made it clear they were headed towards The Pit. Noah hated The Pit, its lights that strobed and flashed. Its overpowering scent of sweat, lust, and alcohol. But most of all, its incessant music that rattled his insides to the point where he thought his head would split right open. Here he couldn’t focus, couldn’t think, all he wanted to do what was tear everything in that building apart. But how could he not follow them? Without his friends he would be alone, and he wasn’t sure which was worse. But Noah didn’t have to decide, as Sierra grabbed his face with her hands pulling his attention away from the club.

“Noah.” Sierra sang his name and he focused in on her wild eyes. “Wait in the alley, we’ll bring you someone nice and fresh to eat.” Moonlight gleamed of her exposed fangs as she smiled at him. Noah nodded, he could handle being just outside the club, and he headed off to the alleyway behind the club while his friends went inside.

So, Noah waited, and in the alleyway the sounds of the club more of a dull ache than a full-on assault. He could almost see the back wall pounding with the bass of the music. He wondered how the building could even begin to contain such noise. So much of his life had been spent in the quiet and in the dark that it was jarring to think of people living surrounded by such vibrant things. While he could vividly recall his time in captivity the part of his mortal life that was normal was so foggy and distant. He remembered being prey and then becoming the predator, and like a predator he waited in the shadows for the prey to come to him.

Before long he spotted Sierra bounding through the back door first, followed by a young couple, then Silas behind them. As Silas went to light the cigarette the female held between her teeth, Noah skulked forward. Moving silently until he was behind the male. As the male turned to see Noah behind him, Silas grabbed the female by the hair, slamming the human’s head into the wall with a loud crack. The male tried to scream but Noah already had a hand over the guys mouth and Sierra wrapped her fingers around the male’s neck, her sharp fingernails digging into his throat. Instead of a scream all that came out of the male was a gurgling sound. Silas never shared his meals, which Noah thought was a bit greedy of him, it wasn’t like there was a shortage of people to eat walking around. He and Sierra never minded sharing a meal and they hunted together often. After feeding the bodies they left behind were tossed into a dumpster with the rest of the trash. Although they’d likely be found soon enough it seemed no matter how many people in town ended up dead or missing there still seemed to be plenty of humans roaming the streets, even at night. Their prey had little in the way of sense.


Time: Dusk
Location: Deep within the Woods
Interaction with: N/A

“Deck the witch with gasoline
Light a match and watch 'em gleam
Dance until they’ve burnt to ashes
It’s always fun to play with matches.”


Noah gleefully sang as he played with a zippo lighter, slapping the top open and flicking it back closed repeatedly. Noah and two other vampires gathered deep within the woods of Ember Grove. A makeshift stake and wood pile sat withing a small clearing. Tied to the stake was warlock, and a blood-soaked gag stifled any attempts to scream. One of the other vampires, Silas, splashed a can of gasoline onto the warlock and the wood pile. Although the smell of gasoline cut through the air, Noah could still catch delightful whiffs of fear. He let out a low and sinister cackle as he turned his attention to the other witch there, one held still by the third vampire, Sierra.

“Try anything and I’ll cut your tongue out too.” Noah threatened as he waived a blood-stained knife in front of the witch’s face. The warlock had tried to use magic against them, but Noah had been clever; warlocks can’t speak their magic without a tongue. Noah used the hunting knife to lower the gag from the mouth of the witch, this one could still speak and he was going to give them one last chance to give up the information he wanted. “Just tell us what you know about Shay and we’ll kill him quick.”

“We don’t know anyone named Shay.” The witch continued to persist and after all the time spent torturing the warlock while the witch was made to watch Noah was beginning to believe them.

“Well that’s a shame isn’t it.” Noah replied grinning. He took a cigarette from his pocket, lit it and flicked it onto the woodpile. The witch in front of him screamed in absolute terror as both the wood and the warlock ignited. Noah let out his own guttural scream which slowly devolved into more sinister and mocking laughter. “You can scream all you want, no one can hear you.” He shouted over the witch’s screams, enjoying the theatrics of it all.

“Well now what? They’re useless.” Sierra asked.

“Guess we’ll just have to track down more witches until we find one who knows something useful.” Noah said, shrugging. He hadn’t really thought the first pair of witches they found would know anything about Shay but it had been fun to try, gave him something to do on a relatively quiet Friday night. Noah tried to think of a way to expedite the whole process though, finding these two had taken them while and it wasn’t as if they could smell witches they way you could with werewolves.

“Would you shut the fuck up already I’m trying to think.” Noah shouted as the witch kept screaming. He shoved the gag back over her mouth before turning his attention back to the other two vampires. “Maybe not entirely useless, we can use them to send a message, and maybe if we kill enough of them we can draw Shay out.” Noah suggested.

Tonight, Noah’s chaos was not random; he had a plan. He was going to track down Lord Drake’s missing pet even if it meant he’d have to burn through every witch in Ember Grove to do so. Shay had escaped from New Paeonia, and although the young vampire was still naive enough to think nothing could truly be a threat to a vampire, he knew that their location was supposed to be kept secret. Having a witch running around knowing exactly where they lived was a nuisance, but dragging her back and leaving her gift wrapped for Alexander would certainly earn the master’s favor. Noah and his friends had been careful not to bite either the witch or the warlock, leaving no traces that this had been done by vampires. He wanted to be sure not to ruin the surprise for their master. Now he had a new addition to his plan, every useless witch they killed would have a message for Shay. Maybe if they killed enough of them, she’d come back willingly just to make it stop. Or maybe it would be enough to draw her, or someone who knew her, out for them to find. Either way Noah was very proud of his plan, and if they didn’t succeed at least it would be fun.

Noah then took his time carving the name ‘SHAY’ into the stomach of the witch while Sierra and Silas held the creature still. “You can kill her now.” He said flippantly once he was done. There was a crack as Sierra snapped the witch’s neck and dropped her body to the ground. Noah paused for a second and licked some of the blood from his knife taking his first taste of witch’s blood. He was disappointed to find it didn’t taste any different than a regular human, there was no power he could detect in this blood. Noah plunged the knife through the witch’s heart, leaving it there for who ever found the bodies, and they stuck around just long enough to ensure that the fire didn’t spread throughout the forest, it would do them no good to burn up their message for Shay after all.
In Avalia 5 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay


Time: Late Afternoon
Location:Roshmi City
Interactions: Ayita @13org, Sakura @baraquiel


Cade’s interest in the food was momentarily forgotten as a new guest entered the ballroom drawing a great many stares and whispers from other guests. A fairy dressed in the unmistakable garb of the old royalty, a line of true rules who could never be forgotten by those who truly loved what Avalia had once been. There was no mistaking who the pink haired fairy was and those he had met from the Flower Kingdom had spoke only of the kindness and generosity of their beloved princess. The mere sight of a living remnant of a time where the rulers of Avalia had been honorable and just, before the darkness of undead lich, inspired a powerful feeling of hope in him for the return of that prosperity. He fought the urge to kneel before such a figure but the enthusiastic flicking of his tail and joyous grin gave away his excitement.

”What a remarkable display of courage.” Cade said in a soft whisper, more to himself than to his companions. His tone full of pride for all that Avalia had once been and for what he was certain it could be again. Cade’s momentary loss in his sense of awe was ended by the man handing out papers for the icebreaker dances and he quickly turned his attention back to his friends. Ayita was still concerned about fitting in with the rest of the ball goers, a concern he shared for himself as well. It was much easier for Cade to fit in with those considered commoners than the higher classes where rules of etiquette were learned from birth. He looked to Sakura, who carried herself with the elegance of those who could claim noble birth to answer any questions on proper decorum though he wasn’t sure how much anyone could really learn in only twenty minutes.

”I have always found that when lacking the knowledge of proper customs, others respond well to common politeness and respect. My village did not have the vast diversity of Roshmi but most people enjoy talking about themselves and one can get by through listening and observing. At least that has been my experience though I’ve never really spent time around the more noble classes.” Cade said offering what advice he could as he headed towards the assortment of food.

”And I can only assume it would be rude not partake in such a finely prepared feast, and worse yet to make the food continue to wait for the company of such fine ladies.” He added grateful for the chance to indulge in the fine collection of meats and fish prepared by those whose greatest skill was in the culinary arts. He made conscious effort to both keep his mouth closed when chewing and to use the provided cutlery, which felt very unnatural in his grip.






Time: Late Afternoon
Location: Roshmi City
Interactions: Torvi @Tae, Belle @Potter


Bowyn took the long way around the room to the area dedicated to food and drink, carefully observing his surroundings, noting the possible exists from the ballroom. Though the space itself was quite large the vast amount of people inside provided him with a very claustrophobic feeling. This was not a place he would ever want to be trapped in, surrounded by a great number of people who he did not doubt willing served Aklenroth, and knowing every possible escape gave him a mild form of relief from that thought. His attention was momentarily drawn from his surroundings at the arrival of a fairy who cause those nearby him to change their tones to hushed whispers. Upon seeing the garish attire worn by that fairy, a dress that seemed to exist for no other reason than to attract attention, Bowyn couldn’t help but roll his eyes. Some member of the practically defunct royal family from the Flower Kingdom had foolishly deemed this ball the place to try and stir up trouble, the only foreseeable outcome of such a blatant display of title.

Boreas remained still and equally observant as he rested on his shoulder, sensing the winter fairy’s unease. Bowyn would’ve preferred to leave as the whole event seemed destined for trouble and he eyed the closest exit for lingering moment before continuing through the crowd of people towards a table that contained both mead and glasses. He quickly rushed to fill three glasses spilling some of the mead in the process, but he was far too vexed by his choice not to leave immediately to remain undistracted. He allowed himself to become far too attached to both Torvi and Belle, making him unable to leave a situation where the potential for danger far outweighed any gain for him alone. The only reward this ball could offer was in helping them find allies and keeping them alive. This ball offered him no chance at getting any closer to tracking down the monstrous creature that Aklenroth had turned Aeryn into, and Bowyn could see no good reason to stay here. He carried the glasses back towards the table where Torvi and Belle where, pausing once more near an exit before continuing towards the table.

”We can’t leave them here.” Boreas said with his tone carrying message that bird understood both the sense of danger he felt from Bowyn and what staying here could mean for them.

”You don’t have to stay, you’ve done more than enough for me.” Bowyn whispered back to the merlin.

”I will stay too.” Boreas replied and Bowyn knew the bird understood what that meant, they would likely continue to put themselves in dangerous situations. That now more creatures mattered to Bowyn than just one bird.

”Then you are a fool too.” Bowyn whispered back to the bird with a hint of a smile.

”Then we will be fools together.” Boreas agreed as Bowyn and the loyal bird found their way back to the table where Torvi and Belle were seated.

“It seems the flower kingdom has sent a princess to honor us all with her presence.” Bowyn said, with mock enthusiasm, as he sat three glasses of mead at the table. He glanced at Belle who he now remembered had requested water rather than a real drink and simply shrugged.

“Didn’t see any water but there’s definitely some water in there.” Bowyn added before taking a long drink from his glass. He had a feeling he was going to need as much liquid courage as possible befor the night was through. He paused for a second to assess those who were near their table before continuing in quiet whisper. “That fairy everyone keeps looking at, a princess from the Flower Kingdom, her showing up here, and in that dress, can only lead to trouble. Our situation here is mostly likely more dangerous than we originally expected. I am still not opposed to leaving, I doubt anyone would really notice if we go before the dances start.” He offered though a part of him already knew he had missed his opportunity to so, and he doubted they would share his eagerness to leave based solely on a fairy in an old and expensive dress.
In Avalia 5 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay


Time: Late Afternoon
Location:Roshmi City
Interactions: Ayita @13org, Sakura @baraquiel


Cade grinned at the compliant given to him by Sakura; he thought her well versed in the high society of Avalia and if his new clothes were enough to impress her then he felt confident that he could blend in well at the ball. “Sakura you are magnificent a vision of spring.” He said as he admired the beautiful dress. “Truly a sign of the renewed life we shall bring to Avalia, and what a fetching mask to match. I have always suspected that everyone secretly desires to be cat.” He added chuckling a bit at his own joke.

He nodded when Sukura asked if they were ready to head out. Although the prospect attending an event with so many enemies seemed daunting, he felt that they had already survived worse. If there truly were allies to be found at the ball, Cade had faith they would find them, after all, Avalia herself wanted them to succeed. ”I wouldn’t worry too much Ayita, we have survived an encounter with a dragon, I have no doubt we can survive a ball.” He said confidently, he felt more than ready to give this new adventure a try.
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Although the place the ball was held at was grand and beautiful the first thing Cade noticed when they arrived was the smell of food that permeated the air. His stomach growled with excitement as he scanned the room until his eyes became fixed upon the most radiant of sights; the table that held a massive feast. With a great amount of restraint, he stayed with his group and continued to take in the sights of the rest of the room rather than follow his nose directly towards the food. Upon taking in the sights of the rest of the grand hall he wondered just how easy it would really be to blend in with high society. This ball was very different from any gathering he’d ever been to and he doubted the people here traded stories of battles with trolls or of hunting great beasts. They even seemed to dance and eat differently than the company he usually kept. It was clear he would have to study people hear more closely in order to mimic their behaviors.

“I guess now we mingle, and hopefully eat? It seems they have a fine spread laid out and I would hate to see that go to waste.” Cade suggested.






Time: Late Afternoon
Location: Roshmi City
Interactions: Torvi @Tae, Belle @Potter


”I’d vote for anywhere but here, but since I doubt that’s still an option the back tables are closer to the exits.” Bowyn suggested once Belle had asked where they should go. He was less than impressed with the obscene opulence of the grand hall, the damn building, and the things it contained, were probably worth more than the entirety of the village he once called home. The shear amount of people here made it seem like finding other humans would be more difficult than locating a needle within a haystack. But at least there seemed to be an ample supply of alcohol which would mean soon enough the vast majority of the ball goers would be losing their wits enough to make picking pockets a more useful way to spend his time here. It would be easy enough to get money for further travels with the amount wealthy people packed into the hall.

”Check out Lord Turnip over there, I bet just one of those gems would feed an orphanage for weeks.” Bowyn whispered to Belle and Torvi as the entrance of the light elf governor was announced to the crowd of people. The sickening amount of wealth on display at the ball was more than enough to make Bowyn lose any appetite he might have had for the table of finely prepared food. A lifetime of seeing rulers and nobles flaunt their wealth and power while the common people toiled and starved was more than enough to convince him that living away from it all, alone in the forests, was a better way to live.

”Shall I go grab us some drinks while you pick out a table?” He suggested, doubting he’d make it through the evening sober without scoffing audibly at the whole thing.
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