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I did a thing!

It seems Alicia decided to outshine Kasim on the 'rash and stupid' department.
Alicia Le'roux, East Watchtower


As she had predicted, Alicia was able to watch the stealth attacks of Dread Fang and Zayn, as well as Kasim’s…bold arrow attack were quickly rendered obsolete. Adverse to what she had expected, the orc had not lifted a finger. The targets for her fellow Queen’s bladesmen, or bladesbug in the case of the chattering Dread Fang, were mere illusions. The entire group had been had.

The arrival of two more orcs had Alicia worried though. Two sneaks and an archer did not make good company in a close quarters fight. She fancied herself with a chance against any one of these orcs, or half-orcs, as the smaller ones seemed to be, but all three? That would prove catastrophic indeed. She had no real hope of holding off both these lumbering former-ravens, as well as Dirge.

Still, seeing the trio of orcs bow was an amusement in its own right. One couldn’t fault them for their standards or their honour, at the very least. If only she had better company for the fight: this would have been a glorious dance indeed. As it stood, she would have to take a page from the books of the sneaky ones. Trickery would be required in order to win this day.

Hearing Dirge’s bellow for war, Alicia knew that the time of reckoning was upon them. Both the smaller half-orcs, Daren and Oran, charged at Kasim and herself, and Alicia made sure to take a few steps away from the archer and leave a distance of a few feet. In theory, the two orcs should split up: an orc for her and an orc for the archer. She held little care for his fate at the moment: He was meant to be a member of this elite group: if he couldn’t keep one blasted foot soldier at bay, he wasn’t worth saving: at least not in her mind: Acceptable losses, and all that.

She waited for the two orcs to start splitting before she actually moved forward. If she engaged too early, they would collapse in upon her. If she waited too long, then the element of surprise would be lost.

She was back in Liveria, a much younger woman who held her sword slightly askew. The middle-aged woman was barking instructions from across the hall about form and poise, and invited Alicia to begin the sparring duel. Alicia cleared her throat as she entered the polite stance, expected at the start of the duel: only to feel her feet swept out from under her and the dull combat blade at her throat. “You let your guard down, most foolish indeed, young Alicia. You expected me to wait for you to complete the proper etiquette? Do you expect me to allow you to pretty up war? Would that have been fair? Fair is for fairy tales; stand up and try again.”

Alicia gave the Orc that charged her two steps before she moved: the hulking figure was bigger than her: Probably stronger as well, even with her vampire heritage. It didn’t matter. Alicia never banked on being the stronger fighter. She preferred being the faster one.

Alicia threw the parasol forward and into the air. It would prove an adequate distraction for the Half-orc as she lunged forward with the Rapier at the ready. She didn’t go straight for a strike: instead she charged forward and aimed to move to his side: so that she might thrust the rapier into his weapon-side armpit. Armour was always weak where movement was needed the most: and even the strongest plate didn’t defend under the armpit.

The feel of the sunlight tickling her skin was agony, and she longed for the parasol, yet her attention was set upon the Half-orc. She would kill him first, then retrieve her shade.

She only just realised she had never given orders to Jacque. Was he standing outside the village with that silly little donkey? The thought had her smiling, even in the middle of the carnage.
LimeyPanda said
I intend to post a little bit of Jay-Jay today.


I am a horrible liar, it seems.

Got a post up: and stuff.
Even as she arrived among the group: Jay-Jay was quickly left behind. Everything was moving so damn quickly and she had no idea what was going on. Trailing at the back of the group was all she could do as everyone surged ahead. She followed, of course. One eye trailed behind them and ready to lash out, should anyone or anything attempt to follow them.

“This isn’t how I imagined it all…” She spoke to no one in particular as she descended the stairs and came in view of the shade gate. The scene was one of carnage: Siya launching herself through the gate and everyone running towards Veti and the other, larger werewolf. Everything was moving so far ahead and so quickly for the already disadvantaged Jay-Jay. She hadn’t even talked to the bosses since she arrived at the castle, and now she was trailing behind them: trying desperately not to get in the way or cause more trouble as she stumbled through the darkness of ignorance.

Eventually she settled next to Bain and Hoyle, unsure of whether she should follow up on her offer of cauterising the wound of the lycanthropic boss. Considering all that was going on, it hardly seemed the time or place to set fire to him, so she elected to instead follow the Vampire’s order of ‘get through the shade gate.’ Looking back on the scene of Veti and the larger werewolf, Jay-Jay moved through the gate, leaving Veti to the last. The feeling of powerless-ness returned, threatening to swallow her in a despairing loss…She needed a coffee.

[*]---[*]

Stepping through the gate planted the Firebrand…somewhere? She wasn’t sure where on earth they had landed, but at least it was away from the stones and the werewolves that seemed to bring such sadness. She hadn’t remembered the mission being quite so tragic last time. Then again, she had hardly been the deciding factor of the last mission at all. This was meant to be the time that Jay-Jay did…well…anything.

Yet here she was, once again the clueless child, stumbling in the dark. She didn’t even get time to gawk at Atticus or Henry for that long, and now was not the time to be in any more powerful a mood than confused sadness.

She listened in as the strange master of giving-her-demon-the-heebie-jeebies who looked like just a normal guy…Gabe or something was it? She’d overheard the name at least once. Listening to him speak let her know that someone else was in the dark, just like her. That at least gave Jay-Jay some sort of confidence to actually speak.

“Right, so if they took this…whatever-it-was, we should track them down right?” She paused for a second as she realised that she’d said quite possibly the stupidest thing ever. Captain Obvious points for Jay-Jay, it seemed. “Do we have anything from the guy who took it? I can probably whip up a scrying spell real quick. They aren’t too complicated, assuming there is a catalyst.” This time at least, she hadn’t said anything stupidly obvious: and hell, it was a useful suggestion.

Looking around the group, stuck in a freeze frame as she waited for someone to either call her a genius or a moron, she realised they were still missing a number of people: Henry and Daisy, as well as the two bosses. Where the hell were they?
I'm going to wait a few hours before I lob out Alicia's post. Hopefully Hellis can inform us whether Child will feature soon-ish.
I intend to post a little bit of Jay-Jay today.
Ignoring the South-west side issues: Are we going to see these posts soon?
He'll do nicely.
So far it looks interesting: Obviously we have to see what it is like post-clean up. You might feel like changing some details.
It was the mutated freaks part she takes offence to.

Mutated freaks are the best kind of freaks! They have all the creepy powers and shit. They are unique and surely, and there is nothing quite as beautiful as the unique.
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