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'Mark of the Sanctum: The IC'


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"Standing tall for the fight, we, the Marked shall unite..."



What has transpired so far...

Kaito met with others that bore the Mark in a Bestial village in the Sunsmiter Tribal Lands. They had all been drawn together by a vision to seek out 'She-of-The-Eternal-Flame.' Later they would learn her name to be Allonah, Shaman of the Eternal Flame.

Rumours stated that she has been seen in the swamps to the south of the Plains. On their travels, the Marked would then come across a village that was under attack by flying stone-like creatures. These were gargoyles and though defeated, an ogre emerged from the chaos and shifted into and infernal form; it possessed the Forbidden arts of Demonic magic. When all seemed lost, who should appear to save them but the Shaman Allonah.

In the aftermath, they would learn that Allonah is being hunted by those that seek to claim her Inner Sphere; she is a direct descendant of the Primordials, the first peoples of the Realms. Her mana is an eternal flame; it does not stop burning no matter what. And her innate Sphere magic can be harvested and turned into such a weapon.

During their stay they meet another named Michelle who is also Marked and so she joins them. The villagers ask for aid to help rebuild and the group agrees yet learn that a orc horde is bearing down upon them. Allonah agrees to stay another day. And as they rebuild they also attempt to train the Besial folk to arm themselves and fight, despite the desperate odds.


The tide of the battle is turned when the group rallies the villagers but then the Orc commander, just like the ogre, used an infernal relic to shift into great demon. They manage to defeat the demon and stand victorious over it. Only Kaito and Michelle remain as the others agree to seek out help from their homelands; its not coincidence that infernal magic is now being used at an alarming rate. Allonah will accompany them for they will provide her a safe, secret and secure shelter away from here. All their paths will all converge yet again in the future for certain.

Just then Kaito and Michelle are joined by others that are Marked; Kal, MiMi and her Hengi, Arz... and you...

Our tale continues in the aftermath of the Demon's judgement.




 
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In the Southwest region of the Sunstrider Plains, in Toruk Village...

The small village was busy, with folks moving to help repair huts and houses, damaged from the recent battle 3 days prior. Allonnah and the others had left the day before yesterday, traveling to their home cities for assistance and warning, as well as ensuring Allonnah remains hidden. With the recent arrival of Kal, an Orc Healer, and the Goblin Mimi with her companion Arz, the group has maintained a steady number. Kaito, the remaining member from the first Marked gathering, has stayed to continue the journey forward. The Village Chief has been thankful for their help, both in the defense and rebuilding of the Village. Now, time is of an essence, and the New Group must keep their search going. The Sanctum of Unity, their current goal, however hidden can only remain so for so long.

Stepping out from the large meeting hall, now turned into an Infirmary, Kal rotates his massive shoulders. The sun beginning to reach the apex of the day. He'd been cooped up in the Infirmary these last few days, helping with the wounded. Only a few were unable to recover, while a majority will haves scars to bear, or worse... but still alive. Heading over to a bench nearby, a fire blazed under a large pot, the Beast-folk stirring it pausing to grab a bowl for him. "Much appreciated, my friend." Kal replied as he was given a bowl of some kind of porridge, the smells of it filling his nostrils. Looking up and around, he felt better as he saw the rebuilding in process. He had only made it to the end of the battle, but judging by demonic Orc that was slain, he commends them for having defended against such evil.

He was not the only newcomer either, Mimi, a Goblin with a Henji companion in tow, had arrived just after he did. Bearing their own marks, the three joined with this gathering of Marked Individuals, in search of a Sanctum. The others had left with the Shaman, Allonnah, to give her safe passage. In turn, the human Kaito stayed behind to continue the journey.
 



"MiMi" - Princess Miriannia DeValinz - 'The Seeker'

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Location: Sitting on one of the benches around the campfire. And strangely Arz not with her.
Interactions: NamelessTrax NamelessTrax , Darkbloom Darkbloom .
Mentions: None.

Something feels off...


 
Seneca Mistingdale - The Scholar

The howling winds of the open sky were pierced briefly by a sharp cry. An enormous, bird shaped creature burst through a cloud bank and let out a wailing screech that was slightly too alien to be called a bird cry, it reverberated in a way that might have made the ears of a listener itch uncomfortably if there was anyone around to hear it. To be precise there was one person to hear the cry, but she was used to the sound and it no longer bothered her the way it would most mortals.

"Oh quit bellyaching, it's just water," said the figure seated on the back of the bird demon, her voice muffled slightly by the cloak she had wrapped tightly around her to ward off the wind. "Fly faster and it'll blow right off. Adjust our heading while you're at it, lean East a bit,"

The bird demon, for that is what it was in truth, let out another a cry in protest but it complied, it was bound by contract to its rider after all and the terms of this contract were not as odious as some of the dealings it had had with mortals in the past.

"No I can't be more specific!" snapped the rider, annoyed less because her mount was complaining again and moreso because she was already bothered by the situation. Seneca had been riding the bird like creature she called the Rook for days now, determined to finally unravel the mysteries of the odd, glowing green mark that had covered her eye and face since birth. A faint tugging sensation almost as though her soul was being pulled on had lead Seneca south from her research lab atop Silverwind mountain to cross the Verdantwood Forests. The sensation was not exactly a set of coordinates however, in fact it was frustratingly vague. Now that Seneca was presumably getting closer to her destination she had to repeatedly adjust her course to align with some vague sense of "rightness" or "wrongness" emanating from the mark, to someone used to dealing with hard and precise data it was maddening.

Seneca was getting close though, she could feel the tugging of the mark growing more and more insistent as she traveled, the Rook's top flying speed was not insignificant and the miles beneath them had been devoured voraciously. There was something else too, something she hadn't been expecting to find on this journey but which her long years of research had primed her to catch. Brimstone on the wind, not the physical substance of course, it was the ethereal taint of infernal mana leaking out into the material plane in the wake of some working or summoning. The fact that Seneca could sense the leakage at all from this high up was a damning indictment of whoever was responsible for it in Seneca's eyes. Not in a moral sense obviously, Seneca didn't give a toss about that, but as an expert she knew that this amount of leakage meant the inciting spellwork had to have been horrendously inefficient and slapdash. That kind of sloppiness was totally inexcusable! Really Seneca had half a mind to track down whoever was responsible and teach them to-

A faint tugging sensation derailed Seneca's thoughts and she let out an exasperated huff that the howling wind snatched away instantly. "Back West some," Seneca commanded the Rook. Any lecturing would have to be put off until after Seneca figured out where in the nine abyssal planes this blasted mark wanted her to go!
 
A fair number of the party had left to go warn their respective villages to take up arms and train the fighting troops to be prepared for any eventuality. Kaito rescued the chief from the stones using his enchanted shogi board to move the rocks and his bare hands when magic wasn't the best idea. He then carried the chief to the healer, having seen what the healer had done before. "I'm glad you joined the party. My name is Kaito, it'll be a pleasure traveling all together." The loss of the others was greatly saddening, and he didn't bother hiding it as he walked around helping various people, his shoulders visibly drooped.

Later that night everyone was sitting together. Another member had joined the party, though Kaito isn't entirely sure what race she comes from. His village didn't teach much about the outside world, due to the secretive nature of Hikarimori in the first place not accepting any visitors. The Elders seemed to prefer to stay hidden and secluded, away from the troubles of the outside world. Though ever since Kaito left and joined the original party, it had been one amazing thing after another. Things he never saw before were recorded in a notebook without pictures, because Kaito wasn't able to draw very well.

"Man, do you recognize any of the Markings on the fallen Orcs? Are you able to divine anything of this Infernal string of possessions our Marked brethren keep encountering?"
He came back to the present, hearing this question that may or may not have been pointed at him. He looks at the female goblin with a shrug. "I don't know if you're asking me, but no. I was never taught anything about the various races of this land while I was growing up. I couldn't say anything about why we keep getting targeted either." Kaito pulls his shirt back slightly to reveal his Mark on the center of his chest. Each line and curve of the mark is infused with celestial energy, pulsating with a subtle glow that hints at the divine power imbued within. The edges of the mark seem to blur and fade into the surrounding skin, as if seamlessly merging with Kaito's very essence. "I am no diviner, simply a user of enchanted shogi board magic."
 

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NOIR HANATADA
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location: verdantwood forest > the toruk village
interaction: none ; mention: AtlannianSpy AtlannianSpy


The haunting memory of glowing red eyes lingered like a specter in Noir's mind, a constant reminder of Nora's tragic death. It was the only clue Noir possessed in her pursuit of justice for her sister. When Nora's final breath escaped her lips, Noir's gaze pierced the darkness, catching a fleeting glimpse of those ominous red orbs lurking in the shadows before they vanished like wisps of smoke. Since that moment, it had plagued Noir's dreams, a sinister presence that robbed her of peaceful slumber. Yet, as if mocking her desperation, the crimson eyes ceased to be a figment of her imagination and materialized into reality, as tangible as the dawn's first light.

It was a night like any other, the moon casting its pale glow upon the forest floor as Noir carefully tended to her bow, lost in thoughts. Suddenly, an unfamiliar sensation prickled at her senses, a ripple of unease coursing through her veins like a whisper of impending danger. Her ears twitched, attuned to the subtlest of sounds, and it was then that she heard it—a cacophony of heavy, labored breaths echoing through the stillness of the night, the unmistakable sign of a frenzied pack of beasts hurtling through the darkness.

Driven by curiosity, Noir darted through the dense foliage, her keen senses guiding her toward the mysterious sound. Utilizing the speed of her wolf heritage, she easily kept pace with the pack, yet remained a ghostly presence, concealed high above in the canopy. The werewolves abruptly came to a halt, a palpable tension hung in the air, as if they could sense her presence. There were more than she initially thought—perhaps ten, maybe even fifteen, including their leader, a formidable figure that radiated authority like an Alpha. Its fur, a deep, obsidian black, barely concealed the ripple of its powerful muscles. Sharp talons adorned its hands and feet, glistening with the blood of its recent kill. But it was the creature's eyes that captured Noir's attention the most—piercing red orbs that glowed with a primal hunger, reminiscent of the creature she encountered on the night of Nora's death.

A surge of anger welled up within Noir, threatening to consume her. She could have unleashed a poison-tipped arrow with deadly accuracy, aiming for the Alpha's vulnerable neck. Yet, the risks were too great. The Alpha might fall to the poison, unaware of the arrow's lethal payload, or it could swiftly detect her and retaliate, sealing her fate. Even if her aim proved true, the rest of the pack would descend upon her, tearing her limb from limb. Despite her burning desire for revenge, Noir knew she couldn't afford to be reckless. She wouldn't throw her life away in vain. At least for now, she knew her target.

As Noir prepared to depart, a strange sensation washed over her, emanating from her mark. It began to glow, sending a warm sensation down the back of her neck, as if guiding her towards a destination. Something, or someone, was calling out to her, and though she couldn't quite understand it, she knew she had to follow. With a dashful leap, she bounded from tree to tree, putting distance between herself and the pack of werewolves.

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The following morning, Noir gathered her belongings, anticipating a long journey ahead. Just as she was about to set off, a peculiar cry echoed through the air, drawing her attention skyward. Squinting against the bright sun, she tried to make out the source of the sound. It was no bird, its size and high-pitched cry setting it apart. Yet, as it flew overhead, Noir felt her mark grow warmer, a sign that it held the key to her next destination. Determined, she decided to pursue the creature. But as she struggled to keep up, she relied on her mark to guide her in the same direction. After several days of travel, Noir found herself standing at the edge of Toruk Village as part of the Sunstride Plains—a place she had only heard of in stories, now laid out before her in all its breathtaking splendor.

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Finishing his bowl of porridge, Kal set it down neatly before addressing the Mimi, “Some are familiar, but there were at least several different tribal markings. If I had to guess, it was a Sell-sword group of Orcs, a Mercenary Band. Considering the Infernal, they must have been hired by someone with deep connections and resources.” He pondered as he spoke, putting the clues they had together. There are several factions large enough to make something like this happen, but they shouldn’t stake it on the obvious choices without motive.

At any rate, remaining here longer would only put the Village in more peril. If Allonnah was their true target, whoever is after Her has no reason to use more recent on this Village. However, being Marked also meant having a target on them as well, especially after defeating the Infernal Orc. Standing up to his full height, Kal looked down at the Goblin female, “We should all pack up, after your ceremony, we should leave. Staying will likely do more harm than good for this Village. Allonnah mentioned an enchanted forest, were we would find this Sanctum… the Verdantwood Forest is a good start.” With a pause, Kal realized he might have overstepped with taking the leadership role, after all he’d really only just arrived to this quest days ago. “What do you think, Kaito?” Kal inquired, seeking affirmations from the only member who had any kind of seniority.

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An Orc Warrior was thrown onto the dark marble flooring, seemingly unharmed. The massive room was shrouded in an almost liquid darkness, that seemed to pulse with a heartbeat. The Orc Warrior attempted to stifle any fears, but it was useless. “Pray tell, why is that only you, returned? Did I not pay your Warband enough for incentive? I suppose I should not be too surprised, Allonnah always did have a certain… flare, for slipping from my grasp. Report.” The smooth and commanding voice shook the Orc Warrior to his core, the power behind it nearly making him wet his clothes. Shakily he responded, “N-no, My Lord… ah um, we were deterred by others… they-“ Instantly He was seized by magic, the darkness around the shrouded room thrumming with power. The Orc Warrior could not move or speak, his eyes wide with terror as his head began to feel like bursting. His eyes dulled to nothingness, before he was released, and his body went limp to the floor. He was alive still, but his mind was empty, no thought or sense of self. Beyond the shrouded darkness, a cool breath was exhaled, as if having processed all the memories of the Orc Warrior. “Marked?…. The Divines always did appreciate such crude things, but Allonnah… she knew this would happen… these Marked Individuals… and a familiar one at that. How… convenient.” A moment later, a Black Hooded figure entered in, “I shall clean up my Lord.” He dipped his head obediently, as two others shuffled in to carry of the empty husk of the Orc Warrior. “Yes, and fetch me a Hawk, I have something our dear friend Renzo in Hikarimori, would find interesting. It would seem perhaps a more indirect approach, will help us succeed were brute force failed…”
 
VATUMIS WINTERKIN

The lands south of Vatumis’s home seemed awfully hot, an oppressive heat bearing down on the wanderer and all his supplies. The once white robes of his monastery, were now stained yellow from sweat, an odd experience for Vatumis. The mountains of his youth were a long way off from this forest, a realm that Vatumis had only read about until a few months back. The two blessings of the forest were the thick canopy that provided shade, and a regular stream of fresh water to keep the Elf going.

Vatumis had been using his bo staff as a means of keeping even footing as he walked through gnarled roots, going both up and then down hill. He wondered if this was the correct direction as the forest seemed all the same to one unfamiliar with it. It had been several days since he had come across any kind of civilization, not even a cottage or other small dwelling.

Unsure of what to do next, he stopped by a creek, refilling his canteen with new water. He would then sit on a large boulder, trying to allow his body to cool down in this more covered part of the forest. After a few minutes of chilling, Vatumis stood back up, looking all around him. He had no clue in which direction the gods wanted him to go, so he thought about flipping a copper coin.

But just as he was rustling through his pack for a coin, a great pressure overtook him. Vatumis was forced to his knees as he recognized that it was radiating out from the mark just above his hip. Pounding pressure hit Vatumis inner being several times, like a tidal wave repeatedly taking out a port. It was if mana could be like a natural disaster.

However it would eventually abate, as Vatumis stopped shaking. But he was left with a new sensation, as his Inner Sphere mana began to leave him. It was a feeling he couldn’t describe with words, rather it was something unnatural, pulling strongly on Vatumis’s Inner Magic.

Rising to his feet, Vatumis got a better sense of the pull, like it was coming in a twisting manner from a certain direction. Figuring that the gods might finally be giving him a sign of where to go to repent, Vatumis started walking in the direction the pull came from.

By the end of a day’s hike, the feeling was less painful and more like a constant pressure. Following the magical pull, Vatumis would finally make his way out of the massive forest. In front of him was a massive plains, going on far past the distance he could see. But the pull was telling him to head off into the distance.

The next few days would be hell for Vatumis as he crossed the warm plains. Without a canopy of trees, there was no protection from the sun. For someone raised in the frigid north, this was a worst case scenario. Whenever Vatumis did find some shade, he would rest under it. Eventually it got so bad that the Elf switched to mostly traveling at night.

There were enough villages around that Vatumis could always refill his rations and other goods, though he did note that his funds he had on him were running thin. But none of these villages were where the pull came from.

Vatumis was getting antsy, wondering where exactly this call came from. Not really familiar with the more southernly parts of the land, Vatumis thought that this magical pull might take him as far as the coast. The thought of walking that far was troublesome to the Elf. Just how much did he need to do to redeem himself?

Vatumis was wondering just that when he came across another village. Thinking it another place to buy food, Vatumis thought nothing of this Toruk Village. That was until he got within a mile of it. Suddenly the pull on his magic became strong again, Vatumis’s Inner Sphere screaming at him that this was the place.

Thankful that his journey was over, or at least partially over, Vatumis rushed most of the way to the village. With bo staff in hand, Vatumis just went with the pull, the mark on his side guiding him forward.
 
“We should all pack up, after your ceremony, we should leave. Staying will likely do more harm than good for this Village. Allonnah mentioned an enchanted forest, were we would find this Sanctum… the Verdantwood Forest is a good start.” With a pause, Kal realized he might have overstepped with taking the leadership role, after all he’d really only just arrived to this quest days ago. “What do you think, Kaito?” Kal inquired, seeking affirmations from the only member who had any kind of seniority.
Kaito listens as Kal speaks, silently moving pieces on a normal shogi board. This was his way of simulating a potential future battle where everything goes wrong and he has to find a way to protect everyone while keeping the enemy at bay. The small army that was sent after the party was in fact there to gather information, and running into everyone was just luck on the general's part, though it didn't end too well for him. Kaito begins to break down the suggestions put forth by Kal in his head to test their validity. For the most part, he's correct. The forest contains no small amount of secrets, including the hidden location of my home Hikarimori. Wait, who has a ceremony again? Kaito scratches his head as he tries to think of who it's going to be for but not coming up with anything.

"Ah, right. The forest is tricky to navigate even with the most seasoned of land navigators. Luckily, I grew up in the forest so I have some know-how of being able to get around the worst of what's in the forest. It seems like the small army was looking for people with marks. Going into the forest to follow the witch's words sounds like a good idea. I doubt whoever sent the general after us has someone else like him so we shouldn't need to worry too much about being followed but it is always wise to keep senses sharp in case such an eventuality does come to pass."

Yet there was still more on Kaito's mind than just wandering through the forest. The destination is unknown, and traveling through the forest without a destination has a whole boatload of problems with it. The route will have to keep changing as they try to find where to go. The pros and cons list will have to wait until they begin traveling which seems like it'll be not too long. "We need to be sure to have enough supplies as well including food, water, medical supplies, and any necessary equipment. Watch rotations in case of unwanted visitors during our sleeping hours. I'll be sure to let you all know what could potentially be creatures to watch out for and which ones are harmless." Other things pass through his head, different plans of action if someone gets lost or if something else goes wrong.
 



At Toruk's Outskirts...

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Location: At either end of the Main road through Toruk Village
Interactions: NPCs with Dovinique Dovinique , NPCs with Lost Martian Lost Martian .
Mentions: None.

Mercs will be Mercs...


 
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"MiMi" - Princess Miriannia DeValinz - 'The Seeker'

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Location: Chatting with Kal and Kaito. About to go do some cermony to speak with spirits.
Interactions: NamelessTrax NamelessTrax , Darkbloom Darkbloom , NPC Buffalo Bestial Commander.
Mentions: None.

Some more convo...


"Arz" - Aura The Princess' Royal Protector - 'The Guardian'

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Location: Out hunting in the woods near Toruk. Fooling around until he sees the giant bird.
Interactions: AtlannianSpy AtlannianSpy
Mentions: The others in passing.

Something's Coming. Something big...


 
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Seneca Mistingdale - The Scholar
The rook banked sharply, pitching almost 90 degrees in a tight wheel to face the intruder that would dare encroach upon its rule of the skies. The Rook let out a cry, one of challenge from one predator to another. The rook was a primal creature, as the more bestially shaped demons tended to be, it didn't lack for cunning, but it also wasn't shy about indulging its base instincts. After a long, boring flight the bird demon wanted nothing more than to sink its beak and talons into a worthy foe. Frankly an unworthy foe would do just fine as well: the rook, like most demons, was not especially attached to any notion of fairness and winning was always better than losing on the infernal planes.

Sadly for the Rook, his contractor was totally uninterested in bloodshed except as a strictly necessary means to an end.

"Enough," Seneca snapped, bringing the rook to heel so that it hovered in the air, keeping itself aloft with beats of its powerful wings. Straightening up in her seat, Seneca fixed her rather lopsided glasses and peered down at the hulking, on fire panther staring up at her. Seneca thought they might still be a bit far north to be in Hengi territory but she couldn't really be sure about that. That wasn't what had aroused Seneca's curiosity anyway, that honour belonged to the unusual, strangely familiar marking on said Hengi's hindquarters. Seneca's own mark, plainly visible now that the wind was making a mockery of her attempts to hide it with her hair, was acting oddly as well. It wasn't tugging Seneca in a particular direction like it usually tried to, it was more sort of... vibrating in place, or resonating maybe?

"Well, should I take that little display as hostility?" Seneca asked with a raised eyebrow, gesturing at the smouldering canopy surrounding the marked hengi. "You should know that we are quite capable of defending ourselves if so," Seneca said, a bit more coldly than she had really intended her tone to be. In truth Seneca had been a little startled: the Rook had let her know through their bond that they were being followed but it hadn't been certain on how long they had been tracked for. The Rook had also been annoyingly vague on the details and Seneca had certainly not expected a giant, flaming panther to leap out of the tree canopy at them. Seneca suspected the demon might have kept that little tidbit to itself to better enjoy her reaction, the infuriating creature.

Seneca should have landed earlier and dismissed the Rook she knew. Rural folk tended to react in... unnecessary ways upon encountering infernals, even if they were safely bound and perfectly under control! Now that Seneca was thinking about it urban folk also tended to panic as well so perhaps it was less a deficiency of the peasantry and more an overall flaw in sapient beings. City dwellers did generally tend not to have pitchforks and torches close at hand though so their panic was often easier to manage. All of that was to say that Seneca was really planning to avoid encounters such as exactly this, but the thought of trekking through the Verdantwood Forest on foot for a mile or so was pretty unappealing so she'd tried to cut it a little finer than she normally would. Too fine it seemed, how vexing.

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NOIR HANATADA
character sheet
location: outskirt of toruk village
interaction: BuggaBoo BuggaBoo ; mention: none


Noir's senses tingled with an unsettling awareness as she stepped onto the Sunstride Plains, a vast expanse where the air carried whispers of impending danger. A scent, heavy with the essence of earthy musk and a hint of metallic tang, lingered around her like an ominous shroud. Despite the unease creeping into her bones, she pressed forward, her footsteps deliberate and steady until she reached the outskirts of Toruk Village. As anticipated, a menacing pack of bestials emerged, blocking her path with their imposing presence. Hyena… the least bestial kin she liked. Unlike the wolf bestial, they were larger, more robust, more savage, and undeniably… uncouth.

The raucous laughter of the hyenas seemed to pierce through Noir's very being, as if attempting to break her eardrums. She flinched momentarily, but quickly regained her composure, shifting back into a defensive stance. Her feet were planted shoulder-width apart, her bow poised for action, yet instead of reaching for arrows from her back, her right hand tightened around the hilt of the dagger at her waist. Melee combat was not really her forte and facing the hyenas in such a manner would be folly. If they didn't intervene, she might be able to take down the dark-haired woman who appeared to be their leader. However, even if she succeeded, her chances of survival remained slim.

"You do not smell like a Wolf of Toruk, pup. But we know, oh now don't we, that there are Damned wolves out there. Is that your scent...? Lobara Kin-denti. 'Wolf-with-no-family'..."

Family... the word carried a weight that had become foreign to Noir since Nora's passing. Abruptly pulled from her thought, Noir refocused her gaze on the woman before her, their eyes seeming to engage in battle long before any physical confrontation began.

"It’s none of your business," she growled back, her voice low and defiant. While her teeth were not as razor-sharp as theirs, the fangs hidden behind her lips were formidable enough to tear through bare flesh. Glancing at the blade in the woman's hand, Noir realized that her bow and dagger would be no match for it. She took a step back, her mind racing to find a way out of the situation, she refused to surrender without a fight.

"Let us go for a walk then, shall we, Lobara? Out into the brush. It is cooler there and there will be no distractions. We will find out if your are Yar'kana and welcome you proper... once you pay your fees ahahahah... Or perhaps we will find out you are Yar'daden and, pup, believe me, we will rip you apart. Limb from bloody limb..."

The seriousness in the woman's tone left no room for negotiation. Noir realized there was no escaping this encounter unscathed. However, a glimmer of hope emerged—if she could lure the woman away from the pack, perhaps there would be a slim chance of evading further harm.

"Only if we are alone," she retorted, her smirk laden with mockery. "I bet a strong fella like you won’t need help from the…," she glanced back at the pack before meeting the woman's gaze again, "...weaklings." With calculated confidence, she began to lead the way, knowing the hyena leader would follow.

As they moved, Noir formulated her plan. Once they were isolated, she would cast a binding ward to immobilize the pack, then casting another on the leader. She hadn't expended her mana yet that day, so two wards were still within her capability, though it would leave her manaless afterward. 10 minutes… no… 7 minutes would be sufficient to reach Toruk Village, which lay nearby. Trusting that the pack wouldn't wreak havoc within the village, she hoped her actions would be enough to send them packing.

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"Arz" - Aura The Princess' Royal Protector - 'The Guardian'

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Location: Talking with the elf rider. Hopefully leading her to the rest of the Marked by the end.
Interactions: AtlannianSpy AtlannianSpy
Mentions: The others in passing.

Not the most auspicious meeting to say the least...






A Lovely 'Lady'...

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Location: In the bushes past the Main road through Toruk Village
Interactions: NPCs with Dovinique Dovinique
Mentions: None.

Tying up loose ends...


 
Seneca Mistingdale - The Scholar
The Rook let out a series of raucous caws that were unmistakably reminiscent of laughter as it observed Arz' misfortune. Atop the Rook's back Seneca merely frowned and tilted her head slightly, as if analysing the display for some kind of hidden meaning or motive. Perhaps Arz was being unkind in his self assessment when he decided he was no diplomat; the mishap did neatly dispel the brewing air of hostility after all.

After a moment's consideration Seneca gestured downwards and the Rook, somewhat huffily, settled into a glide that brought it down to Earth where Seneca dismounted. Seneca muttered an incantation in a harsh, grating tongue and the Rook disappeared in a puff of foul smelling smoke that thankfully dissipated quickly and then she turned to face Arz.

Divested of her mount the elf was a much less prepossessing figure. Seneca was tall, but thin and carried her height without any particular grace and she was clad in loose, homespun robes that looked durable but lacked any sort of ornamentation. Now that she was sheltered from the wind Seneca's hair settled back down into place and concealed her unusual marking and the overall impression she gave was of a harried scholar forced out of the library to pursue some kind of field research at great reluctance. Still, behind her spectacles Seneca's eyes were sharp and calculating and the heavy tome that rested at her hip thanks to a leather strap over one shoulder emanated a faint impression of heaviness that a mundane book probably would not.

"I would never waltz into some backwoods village with an infernal following at my side," Seneca said dismissively, leaving aside that fact that she had only adopted that policy after several unfortunate incidences. In fact Seneca had even debated summoning the tribe and having the imps follow along while concealing themselves just in case but eventually dismissed that strategy. For one the imps were likely to start pilfering things and generally making a nuisance of themselves if she lead them into a village and then had to act like they didn't exist. Secondly the little cowards wouldn't likely make themselves very useful if she did run into trouble. If there was any actual danger Seneca could call on the Harvest maiden like always. That one always answered Seneca's call with unnerving swiftness, ever eager for bloodshed as it was. Any nervous sell-swords would be well and truly put off at that point but Seneca would read that chapter when she got to it.

"You may call me Seneca," she said to Arz, adding a bit dryly. "Or Professor Mistingdale if you are feeling formal and politically contentious. I suspect you are not though,"

After that Seneca was content to follow Arz back towards the village, although her sharp gaze seemed to be studying him and particularly his mark with a laser like focus. Once or twice the scratching of pencil on paper would betray the fact that Seneca was taking notes in her grimoire, something she seemed quite comfortable doing while walking. Such an intense study of someone's hindquarters could easily send the wrong kind of message, but such a faux pas was something Seneca had zero consideration for and was unlikely to even think of in the first place.

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"MiMi" - Princess Miriannia DeValinz - 'The Seeker'

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