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@Lord Wraith Yes I beleive the words I used were "Thank you, I don't want it right now but I will eat it later." That was yesterday at around 4pm, he ate it sometime between 11am and 8pm...
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If your roommate bought you food and you decided to save it for later, what is the acceptable time frame for it to be in the fridge before at is fair game? Discuss.
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Spring break! Means lots of time to write. ^-^
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Aura's attention moved to Rala when she asked about how they would get to her father. She always forgot she didn't talk much about her genie parent, not any more at least. Not since she realized it bothered Flicker. Her eyes darted to the fire Genasi in question just as Cascade mentioned contacting her mom. It was easy to notice their expression darken as the conversation went on. She was just about to answer Rala's question when Flicker finally spoke up.

"I don't want to be involved but something tells me we don't exactly have a choice. Those two leaders saw our faces, some of us pissed them off enough that I am sure they will remember them. Not to mention they probably know we are Genasi and if not it wouldn't be too hard for the Genie that have them under their thumb to figure it out...Plus this unfortantely seems to involve at the very least my father if not also Cascade's mother. This is at least our fight as well. You are free to do as you please but your help would be appreciated." The last of her statement was directed souly at Flicker, though there was a hint of annoyance bubbling in her voice as she spoke, almost daring Flicker to say something else. Aura was getting tired of dancing around the subject for Flicker's sake so the fact that the Fire Genasi was annoyed with the whole conversation only made the Air Genasi annoyed as well. Hawk shifted on her shoulder sensing the female's change in mood.

Her attention moved to Rala to actually answer the human woman's question. "My father and I lived here, on the material plane. If he hasn't accepted the alliance he will likely be home, and if he has accepted, and he has left, he usually leaves me a way to contact him. Either way it's worth a look espesially if Cascades mother doesn't know anything. Either way we have a ways to go to get answers." Aura shrugged after she finished speaking and her eyes passed over each of her party members gauging their reactions. Stopping finally on Flicker almost fanning the fire genasi's flames, begging them to say what was on their mind. Air and Fire were almost always an explosive mix and Aura was ready but wouldn't start the fight.
Aura remained silent as Jormund questioned the former slaves. She was thinking, this alliance thing rang bells in her head. It took her a moment to remember something she remembered just as she was leaving home. A messanger had arrived proposing an alliance but at the time Aura hadn't though much about it, but now it seemed much more significant.

"Once we are done helping out Cascade we should head to my home. My father might have more information, I remember a messanger arriving before I left offering alliances. I am not sure if he would have accepted but...If he is powerful enough to parade around as an elf and give me my spells as well as a familiar and a vessel I would imagine he is likely on wish giver power level. It's likely something the Marid and Djinni would want on there side. As many strong Genie as possible seems like the ideal option. Hopefully he is still around. Not that I exactly want to put myself into Genie drama. After all most Genie don't really accept us Genasi." At least she assumed this was the case otherwise they would stick around to handle there offspring in more cases... She silently wished she was not the outlier in Genie to Genasi relationships, at least on the material plane. She couldn't speak for things like that on the various elemental planes.
@LostDestiny

History check please.


Oh I am great at those...XD

Despite having a +0 I still rolled an 18
@rush99999

How likely would Aura either recognize those names or think her father would be able tell them more about those names?






The scene that played out before her was a gruesome one. The man who seemed to interrupt the scene of the two gangs, she wasn’t actually sure if they were gangs but couldn’t think of anyone else who would casually blow up a street, had taken to absolutely ripping apart the two sides. Annabelle, despite wanting to, could not turn away. The scene was simultaneously fascinating and nauseating. The man seemed to have no side in the fight, and simply enjoyed causing carnage. The assassin almost wondered if she should hire him to come cause trouble on Haster. Things would certainly get done. A ruckus would certainly be made. She knew better though, a man like that would only make Haster worse off than it currently was.

Anna had been so distracted by the scene she was viewing through her scope that she didn’t initially hear Jazz cawing to get her attention. Not until she heard the sounds of footsteps much to close for comfort. She opened her other eye and moved away from her scope only to see several marines looking up at her, their own guns pointed in her direction.

“Put the weapon down and come down from there.” One of them called up to her as she surveyed the situation. It seemed they hadn’t initially known she was there, it was likely they had only seen her by accident. One marine being much more observant than the others.

“You are pointing your weapons the wrong way, the trouble is that way.” Annabelle pointed toward the dock where she was sure the carnage was still going on.

“Get down immediately. You are under arrest for the attempted assassination of Prince Aztec.” Another one called from somewhere to the side of her. She looked in the direction to see a Marine clambering clumsily onto the roof adjacent to the one she was on.

“There seems to be a misunderstanding, I was simply observing the carnage you are so clearly ignoring.” Annabelle was stalling, looking for a clean escape. It only took her a moment to find one, it seemed the marines hadn’t fully circled her building. In an instant she bolted for her way out. A gunshot was heard and her senses were suddenly filled with a searing pain before the adrenaline forced it away. A shot had grazed her arm. Someone was trigger happy and it wasn’t her. “Damn Marines.” Annabelle muttered as she secured the rifle onto her back with its strap and nimbly jumped from the roof, bolting into the streets and side passages. She had no particular direction in mind, just away. Though she couldn’t help a final quip as she landed on the ground. “If I was trying to kill your beloved Prince he would already have a bullet dead between his eyes.” A small play on her own assasin name.

She heard the sounds of footsteps pursuing her but she was fast, and nimble. She had been in her fair share of chases before. Not every job was a clean escape. And she knew better than to head in the direction of the place she was staying. She would have to make a wide circle once she lost her pursuers.

Some Time Later


It took her close to 20 minutes to be sure she lost the men chasing her, and another hour to circle back carefully to the inn she was staying in. Another hour for Jazz to make it back as she had sent the bird off on his own, partially in hopes that he would be able to trick the Marines off her trail, and partially because she didn’t want the bird to end up getting shot.

Speaking of being shot. The wound on her right shoulder wasn’t that deep but it sure hurt like hell and it still bled quite a bit. When she made it back to her room at the inn she stashed assassin gear, mask, gun and coat and then went straight to the bathroom to clean and treat the wound but now her right shoulder was throbbing in pain, wrapped in gauze and bandages. She finally had time to process what had happened.

The man, no, the monster she had been watching was actually Aztec, the Prince that was supposedly the target of the Hexxer. No wonder someone wanted him dead, he was a menace. She wouldn’t be shocked if it was the royal family themselves who put the hit out. No self respecting leaders would want that kind of behavior from one of the Princes. If she had only pulled the trigger. She was sure the money that someone would have paid would have been more than enough to buy a whole army to help her back on Haster. Too little too late.

It didn’t take long, despite the pain, for her brain to slowly shut off and Annabelle fell into a dreamless, exhausted, sleep. One she did not wake up from until around midday.






It didn’t take Maxwell long to realize that he had no clue what to spend his money on. The other members of the crew usually spent their money on alcohol ,or women, or even gambled it all away but none of that interested Maxwell. He tried alcohol before and found it rather unpleasant, he never understood paying for people, and found the whole idea of it just wrong, and though gambling seemed a little interesting he wasn’t sure he was willing to risk losing his hard earned money like that. So his first day of freedom had been spent wandering around the territory looking for things to do, only to realize that Brutos hadn’t really decided to have anything but those three options within his area. So with a deep sigh Maxwell quickly realized that if he wanted to find some sort of ‘clean’ entertainment he would have to leave the relative safety of Brutos’ territory. The idea of that honestly made the young male very nervous, he had not left the safe areas since joining with Brutos and he had no clue who outside of the territory knew about Max and his importance to the shark.

The next few days Maxwell would walk to the edge of the territory and then chicken out and turn around. Deciding instead to spend the day reading or playing card games alone. By the time he finally built up the courage to leave it had already been five days since the fleet left. Five days Maxwell had wasted, and five days the rumors about Maxwell had time to spread around the nearby territories and to various Muckracker’s ears. This of course was unbeknownst to the young brunette who set off into the neighboring territories cautiously but excited.

Most of his day was uneventful, just Maxwell wandering around enjoying the day. He managed to find a theater that had a few plays and acts to watch so he spent some time there just relaxing and enjoying the various entertainment. By the time he had grown tired of sitting and watching the sun had gone down and Maxwell figured it would be safer to head back rather than explore any of the night life activities, which he was sure was just drinking and gambling anyway, so he started his trek home.

He was just about to enter Brutos’s territory when he was intercepted by several large intimidating men. “Out for a stroll are we boy?” The man who appeared to be the group’s leader questioned Maxwell as he blocked the smaller male’s way.

“Just heading home actually.” Maxwell managed to get out without stuttering. He honestly hated talking to random people.

“You live in the shark’s territory? Must be rough, Brute ain’t just in the fishman’s name you know.” One of the other men remarked as he strode up to wrap his arm around Max’s shoulders like they were good pals.

“It’s fine.” Was the only answer that Max could get out as his body stiffened and his eyes went to the ground. He didn’t know what these men were up to but he didn’t like it. Something malicious was rolling off of them.

“Say, you look familiar.” The leader remarked leaning in to get a closer look at Maxwell’s face.

The third man, who had been silent up to this point, moved in closer as well. “Boys I think we have us Brutos’s little runt.” There was a knowing look on the other two’s faces.

“Well well, I think you are right Fitz.” The leader said as he stood back up at his full height. “Rumor has it that the runt is Brutos’s greatest asset, what say we take it for ourselves shall we?”

It was at this point Maxwell fully processed what was happening. He needed to think of a way out of this. Brutos was bad to work for but there was no telling how much worse someone else would be. “I have no clue what you are on about. I j-just work at Wizban’s Trader Emporium.” Max’s voice betrayed him, his nervous stutter coming out as he tried to lie his way out of his situation.

“Really? I ain’t never seen you there.” The third one said, a sly smirk on his lips. “Well, not without one of Riptide’s goons that is.”

Maxwell felt the knot in his stomach tighten, he hadn’t even realized it was there until then. Every muscle in his body was tight as well, sprung up like an animal ready to bolt, which is exactly what he did next. The loose grip on his shoulders was not enough to hold him in place and it seemed the men hadn’t expected him to be stupid enough to make a run for it, but what other choice did Maxwell have, he couldn’t fight them.

He felt fingertips graze the back of his shirt in an attempt to grab him but the small male was too quick, at least for now. The three men hadn’t been ready for the quick escape but a moment later Max could hear footsteps behind him chasing him deeper into whoever’s territory this happened to be. They had been blocking him from making a quick escape back into Brutos’s area.

The chase was short lived Maxwell was fast sure but he didn’t know these streets and he quickly found himself in a dead end. When he swung around to attempt to go another way the quieter man of the group was right there ready to grab him. Maxwell tried to swerve away from his grasp but the man managed to grab him by both the back of his neck and his hair. He pulled Maxwell back into him roughly causing him to yelp in pain. Then the other two caught up.

“Nice try kid, but we ain’t stupid. We knew who you were the moment we saw you. We also know about your little power. No wonder Brutos is so good at getting information on the rats on this island. He has his own little pied piper controlin the critters on the island.” The man who appeared to be the leader said as he stopped in front of the now restrained Maxwell. “Too bad his little asset decided to go wanderin off on his own in my territory. Should have stayed home little man.” With that he nodded to the man who held onto him and Maxwell felt a blow to his head before everything went black.
Aura's interest was as the captives continued to talk. "So you are saying this is all because of a feud between the elements? Jeez, Genie kind can be so short sighted." Aura scoffed mentally noting that she would have to see if she could get any more information from her father, if he knew anything about this he had been mostly detatched from others of his kind for some time, at least as far as Aura knew.

"To be fair on the 'killing' part Jormund, you did, intentionally rile the leaders up and one of them wasn't exactly capable of any self control." Aura smirked a little at her earthen friend, though she was watching both him and Flicker closely. Both because she wanted to see their reactions to the war of the Genies and also because she wanted to make sure that she didn't become the target of their rage, she doubted it would happen but the sudden mention of the allied Dao and Efreeti going to war against the Djinni and Marid made he a little nervous. She had been told neither were close to their Genie parents but it was still possible they were lying. Her paranoia spiked a bit as the conversation went on, though she tired her best to hide it behind her cocky smirk.
Are these captives just as disfigured as the others we saw on the battle feild. Missing ear tips and the like? @rush99999
(Ignore this twas a goof)

With Hawk now in his pseudodragon form and the others finally awake they headed toward the where the former attackers now captives were working. Aura made note of the good spirits they seemed to be in as they approached.

"Oi! We would like to talk to you really quick." Aura called out to them as the group approached. "You seem...cheery." She noted as they stopped near the former enemies. Hawk, currently seated on her shoulder, squinting his little orange eyes at the captives suspiciously. Aura turned toward the rest of the group allowing whoever wanted to, to speak. She honestly was only here for the entertainment. She had no real questions for the former enemy, not yet at least.
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