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Just warning everyone, I work like 6 days a week, so I may go a day or so in between posts, I appreciate the patience :-)
Heathen said
Posted.If anyone wants to collab with me in a future post, we can totes do that.


I think Naka and Danny might have some interesting conversations in the future, since their powers are so similar. :-)
Exie said
Awesome ^^ Do you want to collab or go post by post?


Either way. I probably wont be able to do anything solid until later.
Exie said
I can write with you. : ) I'm going to have Rory notice her at the back of the room in my next post. (If Nallore is around, maybe she can join us?)

Sounds great!
I'm looking for someone who might want to do a joint post with Naka, she's a bit injured and has no idea where to go or whatnot. Anyone interested?
Maestor Bartomius
Day 17 of the 80 year of our Father

“Outside of the vibrant city of Starfall, Jamon told me, things were much less colorful then within the city. For a long stretch to the west, treacherous terrain marred with cliffs and hidden chasms. But if one could somehow persevere, over the rickety bridges long ago needing repair, and wade through an ice cold river that could sweep a grown man off his feet, one could glimpse the beauty of the Hollow Hills. Like a glittering emerald in a sandbox, this haven was ringed by dagger-like mountains, making it a haven for many. Up until about 50 years ago the great heroes of our time were being laid to rest in the bright glittering tombs known for their prismatic stalactites. Three main hills rose up in the center, like the fingers of a giant trying to push through the earth. Tourists and Pilgrims alike took journey’s to this spot. But it wasn’t the bright tombs that he wished to lay his beloved, the Hero Darkthorn, it was within the giant tree which only grew within this haven. For hundreds of years this tree has grown, it’s highest branches almost reached the top of those dagger like mountains that kept it hidden. The tree was as thick as ten men side by side, Jamon boasted. I’m not sure if I believe him, his is blind after all. But I suppose one could tell by touch....

Never the mind, he took her into that sacred grove, electing to stay the night under what most called the ‘world tree’. When all in his party were asleep, he stole away under the tree. The roots, he claimed, were spread like fingers and easy to slip down below. Below the tree small tunnels had been made by ancient people’s, from the remnants of dusty altars, Jamon could tell they used to worship some pagan god there. He wandered to the depths and found a small alcove in which to lay the maiden. He swore it was the place she would have loved. It was quiet, no one would ever happen upon her remains of worship her like some false idol. Jamon spoke of place he laid the remains, how he laid her with a shinning white shroud. It was spun through with threads of silver, ribbons wove into the ends detailed our father of light’s prayer, something only used to the highest of our order.

From what I can tell, this shroud was to be for Jamon himself, but he would rather of had it laid upon his beloved than use it for himself. I knew there was no sense in arguing with him, for the deed had already been done, but not only did he steal a corpse but lay her to rest under a Maestor’s shroud? I was beginning to think Jamon wasn’t a pious man, but the father does not wish us to judge, so I held fast my tongue.

He knelt in prayer near her shrouded body for hours. He spoke the sermon of the 7 tomes and their lessons, and he gave her the last rights of the highest order. Once more I had issue with his actions, but chose to say nothing. This elven maid had bewitched him so, he only wished for her to be welcomed by our father, as we all wish for ourselves, so again I said nothing. Tears came from his blind eyes then, speaking of parting from his beloved. It pained him, he had knelt there for awhile longer before leaving the place and slipping out from under the tree among the giant roots, he wasn’t seen. He joined the group he was with, feigning the tiredness of an infirm man. He was cared for the entire way back to Starfall, the men carrying him on a litter as he held to the memory of his dear Belamica. When he got back to the town, he paid for lodgings at an Inn. He admitted, shamefully, that he indulged his pain, allowing the loneliness lead him to whores and gambling. I gave him absolution for these things and he welcomed it. His sickness shook his chest, and well all knew his time was coming.

He was tired now, his story told. It seemed like some weight had been lifted from him, telling this tale. He fell into a deep sleep once he excused himself to do so, and upon the next morning, he would not wake. Whether by poison or by the our Father’s hand, Maestor Jamon was taken up to be with his beloved. A part of me wonders if the man’s soul kept him here until his tale was told, but then I am nothing but a cog in the Father’s wheel, I cannot hope to fathom his divine purpose. May he bless Jamon, and let his soul rest.”
It was dark when the small figure crept from a squat stone dwelling and out into the moonlit streets. A young woman, by the size of her, jogged gracefully along a village lane. She knew well where she was going, and the smile on her face was evident as she moved in and out of silver patches of light. Galina was going to meet Roldolpho, and tonight they were going to run away together. It had been a whirlwind romance from the beginning. Galina wasn’t the prettiest girl in the tavern, but she had most of her teeth, so she wasn’t the worst looking either. Roldolpho had seemed so suave and charming when he had sauntered in. He looked so exotic to her, his dark skin and long hair. Thoughts of him made her heart race and her soul giddy. Oh her parents would be so angry when they found her note, but she didn’t care. Her and Roldolpho were in love and her heart belonged to him. He had instructed her where to meet him, and as she got closer, Galina slowed her frantic pace. She had to look calm when he saw her, and then they would ride away. Just as Roldolpho promised, they would have a huge wedding back in his kingdom. The thought alone would be enough to sustain her until they got there. With a smile Galina rounded the bend of the country road and found herself near the graveyard. The red headed woman frowned as a horrible smell invaded her nostrils. Her stride slowed, then stopped as the smell became worse. With the back of her hand to her nose, Galina held back the urge to be sick.

“Roldolpho?” she coughed out, the sound of buzzing flies invading her senses.

With no answer, Galina ventured a few steps more before stopping to be sick. The stench was getting thicker the farther she walked. The buzzing sound intensified suddenly as Galina stood and wiped her lips. Suddenly, this all seemed like such a bad idea. Before she could turn, the feeling of a few flies buzzing around her head caused her to stumble back as she swatted at the pests. Taking her swats, the flies began to swarm, angry and buzzing. Galina didn’t know they were locusts until the first one bit her. By the time she could scream, the insects invaded her mouth, choking the young woman.

Her body was found the next morning by a local merchant on his way to market, her body was covered in bites and welts from the insects, and her blood had been completely drained. Her parents mourned their daughter, bewildered that she would be caught somewhere so dangerous in the dark of night.
Galina’s pale body was carried to the undertakers, and dressed for burial, and the next morning when the coffin maker went to measure the dead girl, he found her missing. Three bodies within the same month all seemed to just disappear. Undertaker John had kept his windows and doors locked day and night, fearing body snatchers wanting to take the bodies for nefarious reasons, but none of his locks looked broken when he would discover the random bodies missing. It followed no pattern, the thief didn’t seem to care whom he took. And it was becoming an increasing problem for the undertaker.

In the darkness something had come for the girl, something that didn’t need to use doors to enter a home. It was smoke and darkness combined, it slipped through the cracks and broken seals and awoke the maiden. The corpse sat up, it’s once green eyes a dull and lifeless gray. Her skin was sickly pale save for the welts of thousands of locusts bites. The minion walked awkwardly, as if she had forgotten how to use her legs, stumbling into this and that. But once she became accustomed to the feeling, the corpse was able to open the door and simply walk away from the Undertaker. The pale corpse walked and walked, through the hills and woods in the darkness of night, and just before morning, the zombie of Galina emerged into the caverns that would lead her to the Necropolis, to be with her undead breatheren.

Here below, this place was known as Zul’ Naxxar, or ‘Death Place’. Darkness clouded most of the buildings, the stench of death could be smelled within the caves. Rotting corpses lay strewn about the dark ground, rich soil going to waste underground. Galina groaned as she slipped down a steep wall from the cavern exit she’d taken leading her into the main chasm. Thousands of mindless undead moved the cavernous place, digging instruments and chunks of rocks being carried away with them. The screaming of unlucky victims could be heard all around the Necropolis, and to Galina’s dead ears, they didn’t even register. Her body swayed on unsteady legs as she shuffled into one of the larger ziggurats. A foul liquid bubbled in a pool in the center of the room, throwing the inhabitants into a sickly green glow. Nothing was said to Galina as she was directed up a flight of winding stairs by a man wearing a skull like a crown.

Her legs moved mechanically and when she reached the top landing, twenty other zombies greeted her. All of them knelt as if in prayer in front of a giant stone statue. The statue seemed to hum and throb with dark energy, and the undead around it seemed to feed off of it.
Nallore said
Anyone else need me to change their relations with Alicia?


Naka's is fine, given that that will happen in time. Some of the more 'rowdy' students may have dealt with her in the past for drugs. If anyone wants to play off of that idea, please let me know :-)
I'll be working on my relationship sheet later on tonight, should be up later :-)
Post up, finally. Hope ya'lls like. <3
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