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"When a human's tears finally dry up they transform into a monster. They dry up themselves. So laugh, laugh with pride and arrogance, just as always."
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The phantasms swimming in my head are rebelling.

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Wrapped up and posted the collab, and the better part of me wants to seriously apologize to everything she's stirred up.

The worse part of me is laughing her head off.
Devil Trigger

Wind Wild, Viciousmarrow
Izual Anzhela, Ludelle Glowren, Calder Dylan
Day 3, Evening


Dancing amongst the crowd with the lovely Ludelle, Izual had one hand on her waist and the other clasped in her own hand. He led them elegantly in their waltz, swaying in tandem with the violinist’s song. After all the times his mother had made him practice, he had gotten quite good at dancing and he had found a certain solace in it. The Hellspawn’s expression was smooth and affectionate, yet there was something lingering behind those dark eyes of his: a voracious maw that awaited its prey, patiently biding its time to strike. Ever since Izual had taken a couple shots earlier, his demeanor had gone through a subtle metamorphosis though he did not seem the least bit intoxicated. He was more assertive and resolute, and there was a certain cunning to his speech. Now, the Devil in him truly revealed itself.

As their dance came to an end, Izual skillfully dipped the gorgeous woman before he planted a kiss onto her neck. A sensual air surrounded the two of them, and it was quite clear where this night was going to lead. The Hellspawn was no longer worried about the Overseer or screwing his engagement up. Oh no, he was beyond those things now, concentrating intently on this sweet lady in front of him. ”Would you like to find a place where we can… dance alone?” his voice amorously whispered into her ear as the vixen was pulled into his embrace. The bait had been cast, but would she bite?

Ludelle didn't really enjoy slow dancing but her partner made it feel good and soon she'd relaxed in his arms. She let him lead and tried to follow the best she could and gradually she found herself enjoying it. They hadn't spoken much but the few words they'd exchanged had been short and sweet and increasingly indicative of their growing desire for each other. The man expressed it even before he asked and his kiss was so tender it stole her breath. And when he asked she didn't speak but pulled him in and kissed him instead. And she made it long and sweet but erotic in the end, promising him a good time.

But then something happened. Something bad. She found a flaw in his kiss. It was hot and it made her toes tingle but there wasn't that small bite at the end that he knew really drove her crazy. And she realised it wasn't Marcus she was kissing and it made her start and pull back. He could see panic on her face now, right beside the lust and the embarrassment. “I can't be with you.” She whispered, looking at his face as if it had suddenly changed. “Not after tomorrow. I love someone else.”

And it hurt saying it because it wasn't fair on him and it wasn't fair on her and she wanted to scream and hit something and he didn't digestive any of this. “But be mine tonight...” She pleaded and her eyes were already filling with tears.

Izual was terribly confused, confounded by the change in her lustful charge. So many questions were floating through his head now. What was she doing here with him if she loved someone else? His abyssal orbs floated to the towering Troll on the other side of the room. There was a creeping suspicion that he had something to do with this. Forcing a woman into an arrangement she didn't want to be a part of…? Absolutely despicable.

With an audible clink of his fangs, he glowered dangerously at the Overseer. If only he had brought his Novabuster, then maybe he might've been able to solve this easily. ”I'm right here, Ludelle. Don't worry…” he reassuringly told the distraught Elf. ”Let's get you some fresh air, okay? Also, I’m sorry if I came off too strong… Mother always did tell me I was an oaf.” With his words, he let out a small chuckle, doing his best to cheer her up. A comforting hand rested itself on her back, guiding her away from the jubilant crowd. Silently, he resigned to understand this woman… There was clearly much he didn't know about her.

Meeting the hellspawn's gaze Calder noted it was not a look that one enraptured with their partner would give to a third party. Something had changed, and not for the better. Calder suspected the man named Marcus had just ruined Izual's evening, or more accurately Ludelle's memories of Marcus. Calder didn't know much about Ludelle's relationship with Marcus, since neither Ludelle or Adela was comfortable speaking about it, but that in itself told him that it had not been a relationship of convenience. The poor elf might have actually been in love with this Marcus, she certainly seemed to believe that they had been in love, from what little she would say of him. Calder considered dragging his patient home, before she caused a scene, but it seemed Izual knew to do that much at least. Calder watched them a moment more, and decided that he couldn't ignore them. Stormlord would likely rend him if his failure managed to dampen the celebrations this evening. Time to check on his charge then, and perhaps on Bunny as well. Or both at once, Rini could fetch Bunny and bring her to him, and if was talking with the elf when they arrived, that would kill two birds with one stone, that was a human saying yes? Surely that would be the best way to sort this out.

Ludelle smiled a weak smile at Izual and reassured him that it wasn’t his fault at all and that she wouldn’t let that ruin their evening. She hoped that wasn’t one of her many lies. She could shake off the memory of Marcus, she’s been ignoring it for weeks now, although somehow it was getting harder and not easier. Anyway, if she lifted her eyes she could still see the party being in full swing and that helped, it definitely helped. Then she noticed Calder walking very deliberately towards them again and almost felt like slapping her forehead. For all his gentle care and skills in judging people, he had a terrible sense of tact. Did he really think he’d help?

She thought about dragging Izual away again but at the same time she had to admit his display of aggression towards the troll was quite attractive. The way his jaw clenched and his teeth bared had an undeniably erotic effect. She glanced at Calder again as Izual’s hand lead her in the opposite direction and wondered if he’d noticed the reptilian move. Was he ignoring him or simply didn’t see him? And what would Calder do in response - pursue? Would there be a fight or a lecture on protection? Perhaps even a fight? She had to admit, all of the above options sounded pretty amusing and served to ground her in the moment. She wouldn’t intervene, just follow Izual’s lead and observe what would happen afterwards. Let the men settle things for once, she was going to get what she wanted in the end anyway. Surely, she would.

Grimacing, Izual noticed the Troll tailing the two of them and a sense of paranoia gripped him. Perhaps it caught wind of the situation over here, and it was making its way to come deliver righteous fury. Or maybe it was just going to get a drink? There was no real way to tell, but the Hellspawn assumed the worst. His mind clicked through possible scenarios as they continued to walk. There was no way to lose it, considering it could see just about everything in the room with its massive height and though it moved slow, the Overseer would reach them soon enough at this pace. If it were just him, he could easily outrun the Troll, but staring at Ludelle’s body, he judged her light enough not to hinder his pace.

Without warning, his hands lifted her off her feet and into his arms, much like a groom might carry his bride for their wedding’s consummation. In this moment, he realized very quickly that she was not a pure Elf. At first, his back surged with an alarming shock of pain followed by the quivering of his poor arms, bombarded by her unprecedented weight. Had he known that she was not as she appeared then he might have prepared accordingly, but alas, such were the circumstances. Gritting his teeth and rolling with the punches, Izual adjusted himself to better hold this woman. ”I’m okay… Just hang on.” he muttered to her, flashing a struggling smile before beginning his mad dash.

The man blazed a path through the sea of people, swift as a coursing river even under the duress Ludelle put him under. Most people were fortunate enough to get out of the way, although he may have accidentally knocked a person or two over in his race to the exit. As they sped passed the celebrants, he heard quite a few things about the two of them, comments such as “That Hellspawn looks very eager…” and “Well, we know who’s getting married next.” Not a few feet from the exit and a sense of relief dawned upon Izual. They’d be able to get out of this ballroom and lose the Troll somewhere else on this ship.

Unfortunately, a familiar, green haired woman came bounding towards him. She looked none too happy with her arms crossed and a curt frown upon her lips. Behind her a bulky cyborg loomed, watching the Paladin’s every move. ”Ishual! Did you get married or someding?” she called out to him, forcing the Knight to stop in his tracks. ”Uh…” His black eyes went from his friend to the woman in his arms to the corridor that awaited them. Of course this would happen right now. ”Not yet, Bunny. Er… We really have to go, so…” The Paladin scoffed at his reply, shaking her head in disgust. All the while, her grey eyes were practically drilling into Ludelle’s skull, absolutely pouring hatred.

Suddenly, the usually quite friendly and excitable woman spat in Izual’s face before she marched off. ”Whadever, ashhole. Enjoy your nigh’ wid dat whore.” Bunny seethed, a sarcastic smile sitting on her face. Izual was left with more questions. He was totally clueless as to why she was angry with him. Worse than that, he noticed the Troll was within sight. Had Bunny not interfered, then they probably would have been able to get out of here without any conflict. But now… there was only a single option left: fight.

Dropping his companion back onto her feet and wiping Bunny’s spit from his face, a sudden, euphoric sensation of fearlessness seized him. He knew what he had to do now: protect the sweet, kind Ludelle at all costs, even if it killed him. ”Guess it’s time for the main event…” he mumbled to himself. The silver haired man fell into a foreign martial stance, the small claws that adorned his fingers exposed in a hostile manner. His fangs ground together and his body steeled itself for the worst, unknowing of what powers the creature before him possessed. Naked without his Novabuster, the Hellspawn could only hope to overcome this beast with brute force. ”Troll, how could you separate this poor woman from her lover? And, instead, you force her into this engagement with me, against her own will? That’s just awful. They’ll be calling me Trollslayer after I’m done with you…” Izual thundered out, malice dripping in every word. While it was nonsense to everyone else, he thought the scenario was clear as daylight and needed no more explanation. Without so much as waiting for a response, the Knight flashed forward in the blink of an eye, a hellbent Devil radiating with blind fury.

Ludelle’s mood was now swaying between excitement and worry as the hellspawn carried her across the room, finally settling on worry when they ended up bumping into someone who seemed to know him. And from there it was only one small step away from rage. Did she just call her a whore?! Who the hell was she, even?!

As the needle vibrated dangerously close to outright rage, Ludelle glared daggers at her “date”, who seemed completely oblivious as he suddenly decided it was time for a fight.

“Are you serious?!” She shouted after him, her voice drowning in the sound of his rage.
I'm trying to respond but people keep F*** distracting me so you'll have a response in a hour or so, hopefully. Then we can post it and make a second one with Tracyn.

Jangel, I had a dream where your angel made a super dramatic entry... by riding a unicorm. o.O;
Xena Rock Field


Onweer was panting heavily after the feat, feeling her knees shake with the effort of keeping her upright. Her arm was still outstretched when the beastly snake exploded and the sight of it sent a tremor down her spine. With a jerk the woman bent over and threw up, the sight of the gore turning out to be too much on top of her growing fatigue. She fell to her knees, scraping the skin and was surprised she didn’t black out. It actually made her bare her teeth in a victorious grin. CMAS had tried so hard to block her arcane network and they had but she still had it in her. It felt like her insides would rip to shreds and she definitely didn’t want to do anything like that for the foreseeable future but at least she’d survived.

She received a few compliments but they didn’t matter and instead of gratitude sparked anger. “If CMAS had done their job right all your recruits would be like me and half of them wouldn’t be dead right now.” She didn’t mention that this was just a faction of what she had been capable of before the same organisation decided to fuck up her powers and almost cost her her life just now. Because she had been terrified and still had the divers to worry about. Yvette’s request caused her to scowl at the woman and tell her, as restrained as possible, that she can surely handle at least that by herself. Her eyes darted accusingly at Brian, who’d proved doubly useless but then rolled to the heaven as the divers’ leader started his speech. Probably the worst she’d heard in her life, including the inhuman snarls and barks of drilling instructors back in Hyznia.

Onweer was still kneeling over the ledge of a rock when a memory struck her like a ton of bricks. She rose her voice enough to reach Luke with her body still being at a safe distance. She was suspicious now and wouldn’t dare approach him, her hand nervously gripping the staff at her side. “’Evee’? Always? You two know each other?”
The Pleasure is Mine


MerlinHawk, Wind Wild

Crow, Amber, Akime, Cole

Day 3, Evening


Akime’s attention was all over the place and she had a hunch that she was grinning like an idiot. The reception was almost like a drug. She felt drunk on happiness and it wasn’t just from seeing so many familiar and unfamiliar faces in one place. It was also a stage where everybody’s auras were twisting and dancing around each other in a magical carnival of colour and texture and she felt like she’d have an epileptic shock any minute now even just from taking it all in.

There was Zachary! He always stood out and not just because of his somewhat frightening aura. Most often it was because of the grim expression on his face, the grimmest expression she’d ever seen (and not because of the mask!). In this case, the reason he stood out was because the mask was off!

So she couldn’t help herself, attracted to his face like a moth to the flame. She almost skipped towards him, well aware of how awkward he usually felt around her. Frankly, she’d always found that adorable.

“Hey there, gorgeous! It’s been too long since I’ve last seen that face, you know I think you’re very selfish to always keep it to yourself? Or have you finally found a lady to share it with?” She did giggle like an idiot just now. It came as a bit of a surprise but it made her smile even wider, turning to Cole, whom had never met Crow before. “His name is Crow and as you can see, he’s heavenly. But he’s usually too morbid to share his looks with any of us.”

“That’s not good.” The griffin commented. “I think many females would be interested in his genes.”

“You’re such bullies.” Amber commented, smiling at Crow and offering a handshake. “Want me to distract them while you run away?” Behind her the other two were giving him even more reasons to consider the offer.

“Why would he run away?” Cole quizzed.
“Because he’s shy.” Akime explained shortly.

In his preparation to abandon Blackwing the trio had snuck up on his and Crow just about fell off the side of Blackwing from the shock. “It’s just because Shard told me I wasn’t allowed to wear it around his guests. Hence the hiding.”

A look of pure horror spread across Crow’s visage at the suggestion that he had found a woman. While he’d never openly admit it; the sudden convergence of females always made him uneasy when he was without his mask. This was the perfect example of such a situation with Akime peering at him like this along along with her companions. It wasn’t like he hated people it was just odd to see women go from looks of disgust to rapture when they saw what he actually looked like. It was clear that was all they were looking for. Which posed another problem which had resulted in the Wyrdmask.

Taking Amber’s hand Crow shook it. “I prefer not to be swarmed though if you must know. It's uncomfortable and let’s be honest I don’t exactly have a flock of women following me around when I look like I normally do. Is there something I can help you with?” It was clear in Crow’s face that he wasn’t at all comfortable with Akime; it was something between fascination and fear.

It didn’t help that she didn’t stop giggling and in the background he could still hear her and Cole’s hushed voices.

“I don’t think you can help me with anything really, it’s more of an offer for me to help you if I can. I have no idea what they’re talking about but I know Akime can be a bit... much sometimes. I think she’s trying to be friendly but she might be a bit drunk. Anyway, you don’t seem like the shy type. Why is she picking on you?”

“Because he is shy!” Akime chimed in, Cole quickly covering her mouth. After the fit of laughter died down she added, a bit more composed. “I mean, look at his face. Do you have any other explanation?”

Everyone stared curiously at Crow now.

“Don’t take this the wrong way but this is the perfect example of why I don’t understand women.” Crow dropped the comment without batting an eyelash. “Additionally I avoid you in particular because I’m concerned Vulture will suddenly have the urge to ask for your heart. And not in romantic fashion.” Turning back to Amber he gestured at her. “I’m not sure it's just usually I don’t get the response that you gave me. Normally it's an invasion of personal space and outrageous flirting. Its even better when it's from women who have previously given me disgusted looks and turned away. Infact I suspect that there is a small subset of the Tower’s female Knights that have one day avoided me and then when I’m forced out of my mask thrown themselves at me.”

Crow gave Akime a long look. “And then there is her.”

“Hey, why the hell is everyone constantly worrying over that antique Yshenrook?! If he had a problem with me, he’d have found me ages ago.” Akime pouted a bit, throwing her hands in the air.

Amber’s eyes were wide as half of what that guy said was incomprehensible and the other half went right over her head. “Wait so… you’re some irresistible thing and the only way you can avoid it is to wear a mask that pushes people away?”

“You’d know what he means if you’d seen his mask. It’s anything but appealing.” Cole commented.

To prove his point Crow moved his right hand over his face replacing his Wyrdmask for Amber’s benefit. The face it presented wasn’t horrific it just wasn’t generally considered beautiful. It was the face of a Shaitan Djinn without their innate ability to project a sexual allure. Much could be overlooked with the right magics. That was the idea at least. That or Crow’s mother had had a different motivation for sleeping with his Father.

Crow casually left the mask in place, “I’m surprised that you’ve never seen me like this before but then again I don’t think I’ve ever seen you in the Tower before.” Crow simply let the remark hang as he gave Akime another glare.

Amber stared at him curiously and had to agree he looked better without the mask on. Being dead, she couldn’t say she had any hopes for any romance ever but objectively he looked better without that thing on. Then again, she wasn’t one to judge people based on looks. Her own had to change every few years, she was used to the fact that looks had nothing to do with what’s inside. At his remark she had to look away slightly embarrassed.

To punctuate his next statement, Crow held out his left arm and Vulture landed on it lunging its head in Akime’s general direction. “I somehow doubt Vulture has forgotten you.” The bird made a strange sound. Almost like a laugh.

Akime rolled her eyes with a smile. “I’m hard to forget.” She joked, the irony being that she had erased her name from history quite successfully. She noticed Cole’s eyes fall on someone all the way across the room and slip away with a wave at Crow. “Anyway, I’m glad to see you’re doing okay.” She grinned at Vulture. “Both of you.”

Crow gaze a grimace of a smile. “Okay is the best you can hope for in all reality. Random chance dictates that your chances of being purely, okay, are rather high.” He was toying with her now since she’d felt the need to come and do the same with him. “Of Course not all of us can court death.” And even sicker grin tugged at his lips with the implication.

Turning back to Amber; Crow tilted his head to study her. “Wait..” Crow ran both his fingers over his eyes and peered beyond the Veil. Before he turned back to Akime with fury on his face.”What kind of a binding is that?!” It was clear he was not happy having found out that Amber wasn’t exactly alive.

Amber visibly started at his sudden outburst and while Akime’s expression had been that of mock-offense a moment ago, now it was quickly becoming more serious. The smile remained but there was a coldness behind it that reminded just what she could do to a person if they weren’t careful. She stepped forwards as Amber took a step back and wrapped her arm around the girl protectively.

“Be careful, little fledgling. You might be young but even so you should know how much words can hurt and if you still choose to launch them, then you should be well prepared to get some pain in turn.” Her voice was sweet but it seemed to fall to the ground like frozen crystals.

“It’s okay.” Amber mumbled, looking at her feet. “It’s not like I’m hiding it. And it’s not like I care either.” She lifted her eyes to Crow, a slight accusation hidden within. “I chose to be here.”

Crow shook his head rage boiling below the surface of his visage. “You fucking amateur” Crow practically snarled the words. “I see why I should have been concerned when it comes to you and why Vulture might send someone after you. There is a reason that Necromancers exist and why we are the priests and priestesses of Yishreenok. Others who tamper with Necromancy do things like this. I have no doubt that you chose to be here.” The anger faded from Crow’s face. “You just bound her; why didn’t you bother to actually come to a Necromancer?”

As if to prove his point Crow stepped forward with Violet fire covering his hands and pressed them gently to Amber’s shoulders. Running it through her form he purged the form of its current defects. “I’m sorry, you’ll have to forgive me.” His face looked almost sad as he ran his hand over his forehead. “I’ve seen too many poor attempts at Necromancy over the years. And too much pain.”

Turning back to Akime he sighed “Just don’t make Lazarus kill you; that would be unfortunate.” Wiping his face again Crow removed the mask. “I think I need alcohol.”

The two women, and a few innocent passersby, stared at Crow wide-eyed and shaken. His words were sharp as razors and had definitely made some cuts but Akime was in no state to dwell on them and apparently neither was Amber. His final words marked the end of his outburst in a rather bizarre fashion and the two couldn’t help but exchange puzzled looks.

“Rum or vodka?” Was the best thing Amber thought of saying.

“That’s not gonna be good enough” Crow, took Amber’s hand gently just above the wrist and made a beeline for the bar.

Amber blinked at the unexpected tenderness and let herself be dragged off. There was something odd about the way walking worked… something lighter. And she definitely wanted to know more. So did Akime, that’s why she followed suit.

Getting to the bar the two women sat on either side of Crow, with Akime well aware but generally uncaring about how he felt about it. It was obvious by now that he had a problem with her but like many necromancers he seemed to have a soft spot for the dead and she didn’t intend to stay long anyway. She just had some questions she wanted to ask before making sure Cole was staying out of trouble.

“So.. what did you do to me?” Amber started, feeling somehow awkward..

“Eldrian Firewater, or whatever stupid name you’re using for it. Daggerfall Firewater maybe.” The first shot of it Crow snapped back with efficiency without even looking at either Akime or Amber. Turning the shot glass over he pressed it against the bar and twisted it a half turn. There was a sizzle as the rim of the glass seemed to sear a circle into the top of the bar. “You know, this stuff makes you look like badass because everyone thinks you’re drinking some sort of acid or combustible but in reality they put some sort of chemical in it that reacts with wood in this manner. I haven’t a clue what it is.”

With that he gestured for the Barkeeper to refill the shot glass and turned to look at Amber. “I purged your form. You know how some asshole Death Wardens bring the dead back as walking corpses? The only reason they do that is because magically it’s cheaper. I think it’s disgusting personally. I mean; we’ve been given power over the dead and yet they have zero respect for the mortal form. If they really wanted they could restore the corpses completely.”

The Croweater’s whole demeanor had changed. Dropping any pretenses of being shy he took another shot and looked at Akime “You know, supposedly Lazarus can bring inanimate objects back to life if they had enough of a soul before they died. It’s the same thing; we can literally reverse death. It's not cheap and it's not easy but it's doable.” Crow wrinkled his nose at the third shot of the substance that smelled like an open flame might ignite it. The rim seared a third ring into the bar and he paused in his drinking. In mere seconds Crow had consumed enough alcohol to floor an Orc. The effect was a light buzz and some confidence.

Akime looked at Crow with quiet approval of how much alcohol he could pack. Despite everything she’d always considered him somehow endearing – hiding so much care for people behind all that logic. And maybe one day he would find someone to open up to but for now he didn’t seem to need anyone’s approval and that was another thing she liked about him.

Amber gaped at him and what stood out from the whole tirade was that he had called her disgusting. Maybe it was the alcohol? Or perhaps he really did have the shittiest people skills she’d ever seen. “So… you’re a necromancer and you just brought this body back to life… literally? Does that mean you can revive my own body?”

Akime shot her a weary look. Apparently Crow’s “no-nonsense” attitude was spreading.

Crow hiccuped slightly as he stared straight froward. “Maybe.” The silence dragged on for a moment as he stared straight forward. “It depends on a lot of things. “And for the record I didn’t bring your body back to life. I just fixed it. Sort of like how if you replace parts on a vehicle and clean it; it runs better.” A look of revelation spread across Crow’s face. “I’m not calling you a machine that is just a metaphor.” Zachary held up both his hands and waved them in front of Amber. “Don’t misunderstand I have no problem with you being dead and coming back to life. Thats pretty normal for me. I have an issue with how she did it.” Crow whirled on Akime and stuck his finger in her face as he leaned in until they were nose to nose. Zachary stared right into her eyes with his strange violet and gold eyes. “You suck at Necromancy.” A chuckle escaped his lips as he leaned back enough to return personal space to normal.

Taking another drink he looked at Amber. “How old are you? And how did you die?” Two of the worst questions to level at a female, but it didn’t seem to halt Crow as he kicked back his fourth shot.

Akime didn’t say anything and just seized the opportunity to take in the unusual beauty of his eyes. It wasn’t the right time for morbid talk and so she didn’t point out that she’d never wanted to be a necromancer, nor that soon after she came to Galendar she’d considered hunting down necromancers a favourite job. And pastime. But that was ages ago and the bird on Crow’s shoulder was probably the only one who remembered.

It occurred to her to ask whether it was possible for previous avatars to have left an impression on the mantle that were then transferred to the newest bearer. If it was, then that was bad news for her and Lazarus. Then another question arose: was Crow actually implying that he knew about them just then? And if so, what did he know? It would be nice if someone explained to her as well why she’d been getting quite a few weird looks around the Tower lately, and not just because she’d been absent for a decade.

Akime slurped on her cocktail (‘virgin sex on the beach’, because she liked irony) and hoped Amber wouldn’t be too disappointed with her expectations. Akime had asked the few necromancers she’d met on a peaceful basis if they could help her friend but the answers were always negative. She wasn’t hopeful, even though Crow was special in his own right.

“I’m twenty two…” Amber started, the reassurance that he didn’t hate her helping somewhat with trusting him. While his looks didn’t help her concentrate, she had the weird feeling she was seeing a doctor. One that specialised with patients beyond salvation. She paused and corrected herself. “Was twenty two when I passed… which was about a thousand years ago. I… Shard killed me.”

“Her body was badly burnt when we found her.” Akime corrected, eager to avoid an anti-Christian rant on the man’s wedding. “There were stab-marks as well. ”

Crow made a face. “You mean bite marks right?” It was like he was hearing something that didn’t make sense. With a shrug he turned back to Amber. “This must suck then.” Genuine empathy in his eyes he reached down to his bag and produced a silver bell. Taking Amber’s face in his hand he rang the bell next to her ear and peeled back the veil for a moment. “Christian is a jerk for the record. Not because he’s actually a jerk but he’s a jerk in the same way that you call a tornado an asshole. Or you swear at a landslide. Unfortunately he just sort of happens to everyone else around him. It’s not like he isn’t trying but it's hard to co-exist with a force of nature, there are always innocents that get hurt.” A sad smile crossed Crow’s face as he sat back from Amber; his inspection complete.

“The simple answer to your question is yes. I can. The problem is that I don’t have the magic for it. Yet.” The look on his face said it all. He know that it was going to be a let down for Amber. “I don’t have a second path yet. I’m a Ghost Walker,I deal in spirits. Not bodies” the sad smile returned. “At least not on the same level that a Death Warden or a Pale Master. I need more training to do something like that.” It was all too clear Crow felt bad about not being able to deliver. It had been years since he’d found something he couldn’t do. “I mean. If you hadn’t passed so long ago it would be different but…” He trailed off before slowly returning to his drink. “Lazarus could do it but he won’t. Not really his fault either. Don’t put him on the spot by asking; he turns down lots of people all the time I’m sure. Guess that's the sucky part of being all powerful when it comes to life and death. You have to play by the rules more than those who don’t have all the power.”

Crow crooked his finger at the bar tender who leaned in while he whispered. The barkeeper took a bottle and something else and then set a glass on the bar. Crow carefully pushed it over to Amber. “Its called an Old Fashioned, they always tasted good in my opinion but they are no help for getting drunk.”

Trying not to flinch at his touch was hard considering some recent and past experiences and the temperature of his skin but to his credit, he was really gentle. In a way it made her feel worse because she’d asked.

“Oh…” Amber lowered her gaze and smiled bitterly, asking the bartender for one of Crow’s shots. “It’s okay.” She shrugged, her smile brightening a bit after the grimace the drink produced. She didn’t think it was just reacting with the wood. “To be honest, even while I was alive I was a shapeshifter so I suppose it’s a bit silly to be hung up on your own body after so long. Especially considering we have illusions and all sorts. But please don’t look so defeated. If there’s one thing death taught me it’s that looks don’t matter.” She smiled at him and put her glass out for a toast.

Akime smiled and slipped away from her seat, leaving the glass where it was. Amber was in safe hands.
Well enjoy said company to your heart's content~
I'll be writing tomorrow hopefully.
Done. I'll leave it to tex to decide how exactly the magic goes but the premise is for Onweer to manage to steer the rockets into the snake before it reaches. Chances are she'll fuck up.
A quick way?! Onweer’s eye twitched but before she could even utter a curse at the Diver, her body was in motion. Her plan was predicated on the assumption the creature would be underground so a swift change was in order. She grabbed Yvette’s hand on the way into the ATV. “Grab as many as you can and hurl them in the air on my command.” The girl instructed, making an example of scooping up three of the surprisingly heavy projectiles. This was going to take a lot out of her. But as sacrificing a bunch of people for her own benefit was more than likely to get her killed as soon as the creature was dead, she had to hope that at least one of those people could be trusted with her own life.

Emerging back on top, she briefed everyone. “It’s striking from above, everyone but Redhead and Karida run for cover!” She pushed a rocket in Brian’s hands, hoping to shake him out of his stupor. “Grab one each and throw them towards the beast as hard as you can. I’ll summon a gust of wind hopefully strong enough to blow them towards it, then you two ignite them. If you miss you have to blow up the ATV itself.” She gave Yvette and Brian a worried look. They seemed the most trustworthy out of everyone so she hoped they wouldn’t just abandon her. “I might pass out.” Her voice broke a bit and she cleared her throat. “Please be prepared.” She looked at Luke, Jenso and Karida in turn, hoping they could pull it off. It would take a lot of bravery for them to play both lure and weapon. They’d have to put their life on the line and hope she wouldn’t betray them. And she in turn would probably exhaust all of her arcane energy in one burst and hope any of the survivors would care more than to leave her to the wolves.

Definitely not how she expected this mission to go. Heaving a deep breath Onweer steeled her nerves, climbed on a nearby rock and prepared the magic.
Hands off Izual. Just saying. :9 Ludelle needs to meet Bunny, either before or after some 'deflowering'.

Akime is approaching Crow and dancing with Calder.
Her other friends are up for grabs.
Sirius will Probably talk to Lethal, Marielle and Shiba.
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