SilentMadness
Master Of Disharmony
Vill'Kern stood, silent, cold, watching the unnamed assasin trying to crawl her way out of the room. She was in heavy pain from the crushed jaw he left her with, she bled severely. Reaching down, he grabbed at the thick waves of beautiful, glowing crimson hair, and pulled roughly, lifting the woman up to her knees, then forcedly, to her feet, just so, in the very next moment, to thrust her forward by the back of her head, and throw her into the wall across the small corridor in on which their room was. The female crashed against the wall, forcefully, and fell, unable to move anymore. Should i let her go, or should i kill her? He wondered as he watched the female trying to lift her head but failing to do so. He finally decided to leave her there, for luck to decide her fate. Turning to the room, he placed the elegant dagger on the bed and started putting on the armor, piece by piece, eventually gazing once more to the assasin that seemed to have passed out there, in a pool of blood.
He finished strapping the armor just in time, as Innis finally opened its eyes. He gazed to the grom that awakened slowly, and then turned to the bed, grabbing the dagger and sheathing it in the empty sheath he had at the waist. That would be a great gift for Ariana... Ariana! Where exactly could she be? She went to the innkeeper's desk to inquire about a bathing room. But if the innkeeper was lying there, passed out, and she didn't find her, she would return to him, wouldn't she? Only if... only if she wasn't in danger! The crimson haired assasin couldn't be the only one in Hierys. Or could she? No, she clearly couldn't, and if one of the patrons was a disguised assasin, Ariana was in trouble without him. With swift moves, he grabbed the Book Of Revolt and any other belonging of his and Ariana's that would be in there, and ordered to the grom to follow out. The grom obeyed his order just like a kid, eventually inquiring about the bleeding woman as they exitted the room.
Vill'Kern wished with all of his power that, upon descending the stairs, he would find Ariana there, looking for the innkeeper. His eyes, however, beheld a few patrons, looking for the innkeeper, eventually turning their attention to him as he stepped down the last step of the stair.But Ariana was nowhere to be seen. Maybe she exitted the inn to look around for the innkeeper? It was possible, knowing Ariana. Yet, he decided to ask around, maybe some of the patrons knew something.
"Hey, have you seen my partner?" He threw the inquiry to the men, watching their eyes to see any hint of any of them lying. None of them seemed to let out anything in particular. One of them stepped up and spoke.
"You mean the blonde young one? That old hag Eros took her. Probably mistook her for a stray kid, she always does that. She's witnessed her own and only child die, years ago, and lost her minds. Eversince she drags every child she meets away. She lives in the Western District of Hierys, in an old and decrepit setting of a... house." The man gave the details out, while having Vill'Kern stare into his eyes for any sign of lie. Vill'Kern finally nodded at the man, and looked down to Innis, who seemed now more than concerned.
"Where Aria? Must find. Bad men hurt Aria, bad" The creature spoke to Vill'Kern, seeming awfully distressed by the situation. And it had all the rights to do so. Vill'Kern went out in a hurry, followed by Innis, and cast a gaze over all the visible streets of Hierys. No sign of Ariana. While he was busy thinking whether or not to kill the assasin, the woman probably already took Ariana halfway through the huge city. It shouldn't be hard for him to find the decrepit setting of a house, as the bodily patron named it, should it? He rushed out on the street, wishing he could teleport directly to the place. He was faced yet again with people searching for corpses, or people who have already started rebuilding the structures of their demolished homes. He could hear particular voices hailing him out loud, and others whispering behind his back. But he didn't care for that now.
He walked in a stormy pace through the city, his gaze searching feverishly for any sign of the princess. The small grom was doing its best to keep up with the giant warrior as he never even thought of stopping until he found the girl... the woman he cared for more than for his own existence. The Western District was the one less affected by the war. In fact, it was so clean and peaceful that no one would have guessed that the city has just been going through a war by the looks of it. Everyone was going on about their bussines, the shopkeepers, kids playing out in the street. He thrown his gaze all over the street and the big area, searching for the particular homestead. There it was! Hidden between luxury, a small home, with walls made of stone, and a door that barely held itself up. Finally reaching it, he unsheathed the Penitence, that still seemed to be strained, and preparing himself for any fight should it come, he opened the door.
The door screeched as it opened, and he was faced with a small chamber, poorly mobilated. There was no one inside, so the old hag probably didn't reach there yet. His eyes quickly fell upon a part of the floor, that seemed out of place. Motioning for Innis to follow, he walked to it, and lowered himself. His hand touched the piece of floor. A trap door. Careful, he opened it, and gazed inside, expecting anything to leap out and attack. Instead, he was faced with a set of stairs. Standing once more, he took steps down, gazing about full of curiosity. He was faced with a room. It seemed empty, devoid, that, until his gaze fell upon the corner of it. Made out of wood, there was a huge basin, filled to the brim with something that looked like water, from which emerged slight... steam? Could it be possible that the old woman found a source of hot water emerging from the soil and exploited it to have hot water constantly? At one of the ends of the giant basin, there was a sort of device, made especially to take the excess of water and lead it somewhere outside, in the ground. Innovative.
Innis all but made its way to the basin, and before Vill'Kern could stop the little grom, it sank its little... hand into the water, giggling excited at the sensation.
"Warm. Warm water here!"
Vill'Kern raised an eyebrow. So, that was a basin filled with warm water, a sort of... hot spring, a domestic hot spring. Suddenly, his hearing caught a sound. The door upstairs screeched, and he could hear the voice of the old woman that kept ranting endlessly. He heard, by the thudding on the fragile floor above him, two different pairs of feet roaming it. That must have been Ariana. With a move, he signaled the grom into silence, as he snuck, using the stairs to finally manage to take a peak through the opened trap door. He all could see an old woman, with her back on him, holding Ariana by her arm as if she was a... prisoner. That was it, Ariana was the old, mad hag's prisoner. That was it, it was time for him to come out. Even huge as he was, he managed to move silently behind the old woman.
Suddenly, the senior fell to silence, feeling the cold blade of the Penitence threatening to penetrate through the loose, old skin of her neck, as the warrior towered behind the old female, and snarled in hushed voice.
"Take your hands off her, hag, or say farewell to your life"
He finished strapping the armor just in time, as Innis finally opened its eyes. He gazed to the grom that awakened slowly, and then turned to the bed, grabbing the dagger and sheathing it in the empty sheath he had at the waist. That would be a great gift for Ariana... Ariana! Where exactly could she be? She went to the innkeeper's desk to inquire about a bathing room. But if the innkeeper was lying there, passed out, and she didn't find her, she would return to him, wouldn't she? Only if... only if she wasn't in danger! The crimson haired assasin couldn't be the only one in Hierys. Or could she? No, she clearly couldn't, and if one of the patrons was a disguised assasin, Ariana was in trouble without him. With swift moves, he grabbed the Book Of Revolt and any other belonging of his and Ariana's that would be in there, and ordered to the grom to follow out. The grom obeyed his order just like a kid, eventually inquiring about the bleeding woman as they exitted the room.
Vill'Kern wished with all of his power that, upon descending the stairs, he would find Ariana there, looking for the innkeeper. His eyes, however, beheld a few patrons, looking for the innkeeper, eventually turning their attention to him as he stepped down the last step of the stair.But Ariana was nowhere to be seen. Maybe she exitted the inn to look around for the innkeeper? It was possible, knowing Ariana. Yet, he decided to ask around, maybe some of the patrons knew something.
"Hey, have you seen my partner?" He threw the inquiry to the men, watching their eyes to see any hint of any of them lying. None of them seemed to let out anything in particular. One of them stepped up and spoke.
"You mean the blonde young one? That old hag Eros took her. Probably mistook her for a stray kid, she always does that. She's witnessed her own and only child die, years ago, and lost her minds. Eversince she drags every child she meets away. She lives in the Western District of Hierys, in an old and decrepit setting of a... house." The man gave the details out, while having Vill'Kern stare into his eyes for any sign of lie. Vill'Kern finally nodded at the man, and looked down to Innis, who seemed now more than concerned.
"Where Aria? Must find. Bad men hurt Aria, bad" The creature spoke to Vill'Kern, seeming awfully distressed by the situation. And it had all the rights to do so. Vill'Kern went out in a hurry, followed by Innis, and cast a gaze over all the visible streets of Hierys. No sign of Ariana. While he was busy thinking whether or not to kill the assasin, the woman probably already took Ariana halfway through the huge city. It shouldn't be hard for him to find the decrepit setting of a house, as the bodily patron named it, should it? He rushed out on the street, wishing he could teleport directly to the place. He was faced yet again with people searching for corpses, or people who have already started rebuilding the structures of their demolished homes. He could hear particular voices hailing him out loud, and others whispering behind his back. But he didn't care for that now.
He walked in a stormy pace through the city, his gaze searching feverishly for any sign of the princess. The small grom was doing its best to keep up with the giant warrior as he never even thought of stopping until he found the girl... the woman he cared for more than for his own existence. The Western District was the one less affected by the war. In fact, it was so clean and peaceful that no one would have guessed that the city has just been going through a war by the looks of it. Everyone was going on about their bussines, the shopkeepers, kids playing out in the street. He thrown his gaze all over the street and the big area, searching for the particular homestead. There it was! Hidden between luxury, a small home, with walls made of stone, and a door that barely held itself up. Finally reaching it, he unsheathed the Penitence, that still seemed to be strained, and preparing himself for any fight should it come, he opened the door.
The door screeched as it opened, and he was faced with a small chamber, poorly mobilated. There was no one inside, so the old hag probably didn't reach there yet. His eyes quickly fell upon a part of the floor, that seemed out of place. Motioning for Innis to follow, he walked to it, and lowered himself. His hand touched the piece of floor. A trap door. Careful, he opened it, and gazed inside, expecting anything to leap out and attack. Instead, he was faced with a set of stairs. Standing once more, he took steps down, gazing about full of curiosity. He was faced with a room. It seemed empty, devoid, that, until his gaze fell upon the corner of it. Made out of wood, there was a huge basin, filled to the brim with something that looked like water, from which emerged slight... steam? Could it be possible that the old woman found a source of hot water emerging from the soil and exploited it to have hot water constantly? At one of the ends of the giant basin, there was a sort of device, made especially to take the excess of water and lead it somewhere outside, in the ground. Innovative.
Innis all but made its way to the basin, and before Vill'Kern could stop the little grom, it sank its little... hand into the water, giggling excited at the sensation.
"Warm. Warm water here!"
Vill'Kern raised an eyebrow. So, that was a basin filled with warm water, a sort of... hot spring, a domestic hot spring. Suddenly, his hearing caught a sound. The door upstairs screeched, and he could hear the voice of the old woman that kept ranting endlessly. He heard, by the thudding on the fragile floor above him, two different pairs of feet roaming it. That must have been Ariana. With a move, he signaled the grom into silence, as he snuck, using the stairs to finally manage to take a peak through the opened trap door. He all could see an old woman, with her back on him, holding Ariana by her arm as if she was a... prisoner. That was it, Ariana was the old, mad hag's prisoner. That was it, it was time for him to come out. Even huge as he was, he managed to move silently behind the old woman.
Suddenly, the senior fell to silence, feeling the cold blade of the Penitence threatening to penetrate through the loose, old skin of her neck, as the warrior towered behind the old female, and snarled in hushed voice.
"Take your hands off her, hag, or say farewell to your life"