RavenSong
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This is a story in the world of Iseakai Hell.
This story takes place after the events of [World RP - Progenitor of the Hive] .
The main goal of this RP is forging Aria a new set of legs and ridding her of [Maimed] title.
Second goal is for Enchanting [Mithril legs B] with the following enchantments.
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This RP follows the characters Aria Barlow RavenSong / Regula Elvario Pierre Volkie with the possible addition of other characters that might/might not join in at various times. (Which will be added to this list as they do )
Introduction.
Somewhere between The See and The Eastern Empire...
The sun had begun to rise as the fiery chasm that was consuming the forest spread ever further and further away from the remnants of the peacekeeping party. Whether by luck or curse, the three who had been caught in the blast created by the terrorist Semetres were barely alive. Shielded within a crater made by the initial impact of the mentioned attack, and Regula's healing aura had been keeping them from being completely devoured by the heat, flames and smoke. Regula and Finn had managed to put out the flames within the crater but fatigue and low morale settled in fairly quickly afterwards, while Aria, the most gruesomely wounded of them lay unconscious, covered in ash, her hair charred and the bottom half of her body submerged within the soil. The air was difficult to breathe, and the terrain difficult to traverse with embers scattered about the place. The wind only making things worse with every gentle or gusty breeze.
The fires would continue to consume everything in its path, the canopies ablaze for miles in every direction, except north from which the morning rains made their way towards the wildfires. Along with their salvation.
The rain didn't seem to only herald the end of the wildfire, but the end of their seemingly eternal wait through the endless night as a small detachment of armored knights made themselves seen in the distance.
Leo had then appeared with a troop of eight soldiers ready and able on horseback. Clad in plate and mail, the regiment would bear a banner none of the peacekeepers would recognize. They'd be coming out of the forest onto the scorched plain to the north.
Leo Barlowe
The horses would neigh as Leo pulled on the reins of his steed and those in his company did the same. Their hooves digging into the wet earth beneath them as their brush-like tails twitched to sweep at the droplets starting to fall from the heavens. The young Captain's one eye would behold the amount of damage that had been inflicted upon the landscape, slowly looking out towards the crimson red dawn as ash rained from the sky. He'd notice a few details, before his second in command would lead his horse to Leo's side. "What is it sir? Why have we stopped?" The lieutenant said, eagerly waiting for his response. He was a rather hasty and anxious second in command.
Looking out towards the crater, he'd respond, "It seems there was a battle here. My sister must have intercepted the delivery." Then he closed his eye, "It's unlikely she'd been able to stop what was set in motion. However, I want you to spread out and look for any potential survivors in that direction." The young captain pointed at a hill not far from the crater. "Meanwhile i'll inspect that abnormal formation."
"Very well sir." The solider replied with a salute, before circulating the news to the other troops.
The sky would then begin to thunder and flash, soon the scent of decaying earth and ash would overtake the environment before a drizzle became a shower, which was threatening to become a downpour due to the microclimate the great wildfire had created.
The troops were unfazed by the change of climate however, in fact they seemed to welcome it considering it would be less of a hazard to traverse through the burning coal field. It wasn't long before Leo eventually climbed to the top of the edge of the crater where the peacekeepers had been, looking down he'd call out to them.
"We are an independent detachment under the service of Lord Marcus.." He began, but quickly noticed Aria partially underground. He'd turn around and call for the officer, "..get these people out of that crater and tell your men to fashion a stretcher. We've found her." Then turning back, "You're lucky to be alive. The forest fire would have surely been the end of you three should the rains hadn't arrived."
Leo's company quickly got to work, fashioning a stretcher out of still usable lumber, shaving down the trees with their tools to make poles, and using spare leather pieces to fasten their wool blankets in between them.
The companies healers would then go down to help them up, and inspect them carefully, casting effective healing spells to mend any burns and damages. They did their work quickly, before each of the healing knights gave them their cloaks as an added gesture to protect them from the rain. Leo however would head straight for Aria, stopping when he was able to better confirm it was her. Then kneeling down at her side, he took off one of his gloves to gently brush her face of his sister from the top of her forehead to her nose.
"You're such a fool.." Leo muttered regrettably as he bowed his head in disappointment. "..however a valiant one."
When the field healers were done, they'd take the stretcher fashioned by the other knights and brought it down to the Captain. Laying it right next to Aria, they pulled her out of the ground, then quickly realized her legs were missing.
"Gods.." Leo gasped with surprise, "..this is beyond our capabilities to help."
The two knights would then place Aria on the crudely crafted stretcher, fastening her across her torso and head to keep her steady as they transported her. Picking her up and resting the poles against their plated shoulders.
"Sir, if we are to transport the casualties, we must make camp."
"Agreed, we head back to the norther woodlands. Appoint our fastest rider and horse to send word to Lord Marcus. Specify our position and situation, and our plan to head to Ryken at once."
"Yes sir. Understood."
Leo would then turn to Regula and Finn, walking up to them dutifully stern and composed. He was obviously military, but dressed unlike any other known military leader.
"The name is Leo Barlowe." The captain said before his brow furrowed as he tried to recollect, "Have we.. met? Ah, yes. Back at the manor. You are Aria's friend." He said nodding once, "Care to explain why I'm taking but half of my sister back to Ryke?" He asked raising his eyebrow.
Leo wasn't very fond of Regula, but the captain wasn't foolish enough to openly insult or reprimand Aria's closest friend. The insight he'd observed back at the manor revealed Aria's kinship towards Regula. Since Aria's memory had been wiped clean of anything regarding her past Leo understood all too clearly that in order to gain her sisters trust again, he first had to better understand why Aria chose to follow Regula. Perhaps.. there was strong enough cause to sway even his own loyalty to their father.
Finn on the other hand raised his head to look at the captain.
"I'm Finn." The lone knight replied, "Things didn't turn out the way we thought they would, and now, many will pay dearly for our failure."
Finn was melancholy, caught in the turmoil of his thoughts, contemplating just what could have been done better to have prevented the cataclysm about to commence as a result of their failure. Finn wouldn't speak further and Leo, upon observing his state wouldn't press him. For now.
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Aria, although unconscious, was caught deep within a feverish dream. Perhaps her psyche was desperately flailing for ways to stave back the unavoidably excruciating pain that awaited it in waking life. This was a unique circumstance for the sword maiden, as before during her darkest dreams would awaken with newfound powers and abilities. However, this time, she was trapped inside the hellish landscape of her subconscious.
Footsteps..
Running..
Fleeing..
The sound of a blade ripping through flesh..
A scream..
Then silence.
Then with a blink. Everything went dark again.
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When she opened her eyes, lightning branched out like a root, roaring through the sky. It rained heavily in the slums of this shadow world. A world seemingly made of nothing but cobbled alleyways.
"I wont let you. You will die by my sword tonight. I suggest to turn around heed my warning, demon." The sword maiden drew her sword, pointing it at the shadowy assailant as he did the same. His face was indiscernible, hidden by living shadows that emitted a roar with a fiery blur. Aria would glance behind herself briefly, looking into the fearful eyes of the innocent looking back into hers in the form of a little girl. None other than Aria as a child.
"Run." She said softly before teleporting towards the demon and clashing swords with the opponent.
The child ran. The fight raged on.
They were evenly matched, Aria teleporting to dodge while the demon would evaporate to do the same. It was then that the demon was aware that he wouldn't win. Taking off towards the fleeing child like a hungry pack of wolves. Aria would pursue, teleporting various times to catch up only for the fiend to continue its charge whilst dissipating to avoid any of the katana slashes to connect. Then when it got closer, Aria would land a strike. The demon being ripped out of a roar in agony from its ichor dripping wound.
The demon, now enraged would continue the fight, this time it managed to land a strike of his own, as shadowy blades stabbed straight through the sword maidens legs. Aria would drop to her knees and cry out in pain as her grip upon her weapon weakened and the sound of steel echoed through the alley.
Reaching out, Aria begged as tears flowed from her eyes. "Please.. I beg you.. don't do it."
The sound of steel ripping through flesh would be heard..
A scream..
Then silence.
This story takes place after the events of [World RP - Progenitor of the Hive] .
The main goal of this RP is forging Aria a new set of legs and ridding her of [Maimed] title.
Second goal is for Enchanting [Mithril legs B] with the following enchantments.
- Core 1 - Healing B
- Core 2 - Jumping B
- Core 3 - Tremor sense B
- Core 4 – Special Movements: Water walking F, Untraceable F, Divine Path F, Wall Bouncing F, Running along narrow ropes and paths F.
- Core 5 – Fast B
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This RP follows the characters Aria Barlow RavenSong / Regula Elvario Pierre Volkie with the possible addition of other characters that might/might not join in at various times. (Which will be added to this list as they do )
Introduction.
Somewhere between The See and The Eastern Empire...
The sun had begun to rise as the fiery chasm that was consuming the forest spread ever further and further away from the remnants of the peacekeeping party. Whether by luck or curse, the three who had been caught in the blast created by the terrorist Semetres were barely alive. Shielded within a crater made by the initial impact of the mentioned attack, and Regula's healing aura had been keeping them from being completely devoured by the heat, flames and smoke. Regula and Finn had managed to put out the flames within the crater but fatigue and low morale settled in fairly quickly afterwards, while Aria, the most gruesomely wounded of them lay unconscious, covered in ash, her hair charred and the bottom half of her body submerged within the soil. The air was difficult to breathe, and the terrain difficult to traverse with embers scattered about the place. The wind only making things worse with every gentle or gusty breeze.
The fires would continue to consume everything in its path, the canopies ablaze for miles in every direction, except north from which the morning rains made their way towards the wildfires. Along with their salvation.
The rain didn't seem to only herald the end of the wildfire, but the end of their seemingly eternal wait through the endless night as a small detachment of armored knights made themselves seen in the distance.
Leo had then appeared with a troop of eight soldiers ready and able on horseback. Clad in plate and mail, the regiment would bear a banner none of the peacekeepers would recognize. They'd be coming out of the forest onto the scorched plain to the north.
Leo Barlowe
The horses would neigh as Leo pulled on the reins of his steed and those in his company did the same. Their hooves digging into the wet earth beneath them as their brush-like tails twitched to sweep at the droplets starting to fall from the heavens. The young Captain's one eye would behold the amount of damage that had been inflicted upon the landscape, slowly looking out towards the crimson red dawn as ash rained from the sky. He'd notice a few details, before his second in command would lead his horse to Leo's side. "What is it sir? Why have we stopped?" The lieutenant said, eagerly waiting for his response. He was a rather hasty and anxious second in command.
Looking out towards the crater, he'd respond, "It seems there was a battle here. My sister must have intercepted the delivery." Then he closed his eye, "It's unlikely she'd been able to stop what was set in motion. However, I want you to spread out and look for any potential survivors in that direction." The young captain pointed at a hill not far from the crater. "Meanwhile i'll inspect that abnormal formation."
"Very well sir." The solider replied with a salute, before circulating the news to the other troops.
The sky would then begin to thunder and flash, soon the scent of decaying earth and ash would overtake the environment before a drizzle became a shower, which was threatening to become a downpour due to the microclimate the great wildfire had created.
The troops were unfazed by the change of climate however, in fact they seemed to welcome it considering it would be less of a hazard to traverse through the burning coal field. It wasn't long before Leo eventually climbed to the top of the edge of the crater where the peacekeepers had been, looking down he'd call out to them.
"We are an independent detachment under the service of Lord Marcus.." He began, but quickly noticed Aria partially underground. He'd turn around and call for the officer, "..get these people out of that crater and tell your men to fashion a stretcher. We've found her." Then turning back, "You're lucky to be alive. The forest fire would have surely been the end of you three should the rains hadn't arrived."
Leo's company quickly got to work, fashioning a stretcher out of still usable lumber, shaving down the trees with their tools to make poles, and using spare leather pieces to fasten their wool blankets in between them.
The companies healers would then go down to help them up, and inspect them carefully, casting effective healing spells to mend any burns and damages. They did their work quickly, before each of the healing knights gave them their cloaks as an added gesture to protect them from the rain. Leo however would head straight for Aria, stopping when he was able to better confirm it was her. Then kneeling down at her side, he took off one of his gloves to gently brush her face of his sister from the top of her forehead to her nose.
"You're such a fool.." Leo muttered regrettably as he bowed his head in disappointment. "..however a valiant one."
When the field healers were done, they'd take the stretcher fashioned by the other knights and brought it down to the Captain. Laying it right next to Aria, they pulled her out of the ground, then quickly realized her legs were missing.
"Gods.." Leo gasped with surprise, "..this is beyond our capabilities to help."
The two knights would then place Aria on the crudely crafted stretcher, fastening her across her torso and head to keep her steady as they transported her. Picking her up and resting the poles against their plated shoulders.
"Sir, if we are to transport the casualties, we must make camp."
"Agreed, we head back to the norther woodlands. Appoint our fastest rider and horse to send word to Lord Marcus. Specify our position and situation, and our plan to head to Ryken at once."
"Yes sir. Understood."
Leo would then turn to Regula and Finn, walking up to them dutifully stern and composed. He was obviously military, but dressed unlike any other known military leader.
"The name is Leo Barlowe." The captain said before his brow furrowed as he tried to recollect, "Have we.. met? Ah, yes. Back at the manor. You are Aria's friend." He said nodding once, "Care to explain why I'm taking but half of my sister back to Ryke?" He asked raising his eyebrow.
Leo wasn't very fond of Regula, but the captain wasn't foolish enough to openly insult or reprimand Aria's closest friend. The insight he'd observed back at the manor revealed Aria's kinship towards Regula. Since Aria's memory had been wiped clean of anything regarding her past Leo understood all too clearly that in order to gain her sisters trust again, he first had to better understand why Aria chose to follow Regula. Perhaps.. there was strong enough cause to sway even his own loyalty to their father.
Finn on the other hand raised his head to look at the captain.
"I'm Finn." The lone knight replied, "Things didn't turn out the way we thought they would, and now, many will pay dearly for our failure."
Finn was melancholy, caught in the turmoil of his thoughts, contemplating just what could have been done better to have prevented the cataclysm about to commence as a result of their failure. Finn wouldn't speak further and Leo, upon observing his state wouldn't press him. For now.
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Aria, although unconscious, was caught deep within a feverish dream. Perhaps her psyche was desperately flailing for ways to stave back the unavoidably excruciating pain that awaited it in waking life. This was a unique circumstance for the sword maiden, as before during her darkest dreams would awaken with newfound powers and abilities. However, this time, she was trapped inside the hellish landscape of her subconscious.
Footsteps..
Running..
Fleeing..
The sound of a blade ripping through flesh..
A scream..
Then silence.
Then with a blink. Everything went dark again.
---
When she opened her eyes, lightning branched out like a root, roaring through the sky. It rained heavily in the slums of this shadow world. A world seemingly made of nothing but cobbled alleyways.
"I wont let you. You will die by my sword tonight. I suggest to turn around heed my warning, demon." The sword maiden drew her sword, pointing it at the shadowy assailant as he did the same. His face was indiscernible, hidden by living shadows that emitted a roar with a fiery blur. Aria would glance behind herself briefly, looking into the fearful eyes of the innocent looking back into hers in the form of a little girl. None other than Aria as a child.
"Run." She said softly before teleporting towards the demon and clashing swords with the opponent.
The child ran. The fight raged on.
They were evenly matched, Aria teleporting to dodge while the demon would evaporate to do the same. It was then that the demon was aware that he wouldn't win. Taking off towards the fleeing child like a hungry pack of wolves. Aria would pursue, teleporting various times to catch up only for the fiend to continue its charge whilst dissipating to avoid any of the katana slashes to connect. Then when it got closer, Aria would land a strike. The demon being ripped out of a roar in agony from its ichor dripping wound.
The demon, now enraged would continue the fight, this time it managed to land a strike of his own, as shadowy blades stabbed straight through the sword maidens legs. Aria would drop to her knees and cry out in pain as her grip upon her weapon weakened and the sound of steel echoed through the alley.
Reaching out, Aria begged as tears flowed from her eyes. "Please.. I beg you.. don't do it."
The sound of steel ripping through flesh would be heard..
A scream..
Then silence.
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