Doomyfish23
"Honey!!! Wheres my Supersuit?"
Warlord of the Wilderness
Borderlands, Town of Karthus.
The massive man stood atop the hill with a look of melancholy adorning his face. The fourth town in as many days and still no worthy foes were there. Sure he could just go back to sparring with Jin, she was making huge improvements after all, but he had a hankering for a new kind of battle. To his left Nona sat upon her horse and spoke "We are here. Now what would you have us do Wise Lord Ghett?" he rolled his eyes absolutely hating the was she stroked his ego in front of his men. Behind him each of the 16 Warrior wives all simultaneously shifted their eyes to him awaiting his orders. He looked to either side spotting his hundreds of men, horses stamping nervously beneath them as if sensing the coming chaos. Down the hill sat the town likely aware of their presence by now, a scout had spotted them a few miles back and while His fourth wife Tatiana wanted to snipe the young man as he rode back to the town Ghett stopped her. It was no fun for the town to be unprepared. Finally his gaze landed upon the town itself where he could faintly make out the figures of several armor clad men getting themselves ready. "How many are there?" he said flatly to Nona who seemed to gaze at the town for a bit as if zoning out. "Seventy seven of them seem to posses some decent chi...but i assume you arent talking about decent. I only see three possibly four who have levels worth noting though none will need your direct attention from what i see." her tone was knowing as if she knew what came next.
The warlord looked at the town again with disappointment. "Curses...then just bring me the strongest one...alive this time. Someone will face me today, who it is depends upon you all here." a look of worry washed over the faces of most within earshot, Nona and Jin being exceptions with the warrior wives masks hiding any emotions they may have felt at the time. He lifted his right hand and at once the entire small army straightened up and fell silent readying for the charge. "Do not disappoint me, im in no mood for bad news today." his voice carried far and before any reply came he dropped his arm into pointing at the town. At once the charge began with the battle cries roar filling the air as hundreds of men and horses charged downhill at the town. Each of the 16 wives seemed to vanish into the shadows. Only three would remain on the Hill. Ghett, Nona, And Jin, However the Warlord turned his back to the town beginning to walk back towards the camp a few miles away. "Jin your in charge...make sure you keep that fountain in the square intact...i kinda like it." with that the giant man began his trek down the other side of the hill no longer interested in the one sided battle that was about to unfold below.
Yokai Amiko Ieno
The Yokai's Spire, Western coast of Yangzee.
The most powerful woman in the world entered a room filled with the rambunctious sounds of her students eating, each of them placing among the top ten most powerful people in their own right...the amount of hi in that room alone could knock weaker beings into a coma just from feeling it. The Yokai stopped placing her hands on her hips with a coy smile she managed to look about as unassuming as any mother would. She wasnt upset in the slightest just surprised it was still going on. "When you are finished with your games and your meal i have a task for the four of you...the time for training has officially passed. It is now time for us to act." Rather than leaving the room she would drop down crossing her legs and closing her eyes, meaning she expected them to meet her in the astral realm she had taught them to access through meditation.
The astral realm was a bright tapestry of colors and abstract shapes, but as soon as she entered it the realm shimmered and shifted as she used her psychic presence to shape the world into a clean room with five mats spread around a purplish flame. Slowly she added a few things here and there. Wood panels for the floor, a large garden just outside, and windows to view it. Lastly she added a few torches to illuminate the room. Once she was content with the room she placed a mirror in the back wall and smiled a bit when she saw herself, here her illusions were not in effect and she was happy to see that wrinkled as she was ,with her silvery hair and sagging skin, she still had much of the same beauty of her youth, even still those wrinkles wouldn't do and she went to work smoothing them out and crafting an illusion to match her appearance here to what it was out in ths real world. Now completed she would wait on her children hoping that they wouldn't leave her waiting for too long.
The Ao Siblings
The Southern Forests of Yangzee.
Amaterasu hummed as she walked occasionally stooping down to pick up a decent sized stick here and there. After she had a good enough bundle she began to walk back to where her brother waited. She was painfully aware of his position as the animals who followed her singing their sweet songs quickly fell silent and found somewhere else to go as they neared the older sibling. Tsukiyomi sat around a circle of stones he made wiping a rabbits blood from his sword. When his sister approached he shifted his gaze up to her. A smile came to his face but both he and his sister knew it was not genuine. "I don't know why you even do that...it just looks weird on you." She said in a joking tone. "My apologies sister, it is a force of habit now." he said , the smile fading as he rose to take the wood his sister had gathered and stacked it into a pyramid. After digging around on the forest floor for a few moments he found a stone and using leaves as tinder struck the stone with the metal tip of his swords sheathe. It took a few strikes but he did eventually send sparks onto the tinder and in a few moments they had a fire and Tsukiyomi began to cook their dinner.
The two of them would sit for several hours feasting upon their rabbit and some berries and herbs Tsukiyomi had found while Amaterasu was gathering the firewood. After nearly an hour of Silence Amaterasu finally broke it asking "Tsuki...what if more of them come for us? What are we gonna do? Where do we go?" her voice seemed frantic and full of fear, and sadly Her brothers answer would do nothing to comfort her. "There is no doubt that more are already on their way and eventually they will find us...at which point i will kill them all down to the last man. All they send will fall until i myself do." it wasnt just what he said however that bothered her, it was the nonchalant way he said it, even without emotions she could tell how light or heavily something weighed on him. Much to her surprise the prospect of having to take more life didnt seem to bother him in the slightest. Having spent most of her sentient life trying to convince others that her brother wasnt a psycho or monster had her buying into it as well, but now she was beginning to doubt herself, after all if he would kill six men on her behalf how many would be too many? Twelve, twenty, a thousand? Saying nothing else she rolled over putting her back to the fire and weeping silently.
She wept for her parents, lovely people who made sacrifices to provide for them. She wept for her friends, the years spent with them destined to fade to memories as she knows she can never return. She wept for her town likely to be harassed for a long time after this. But mostly she wept for her brother, the dark path that he had once expressed the belief he was destined for, seemed the very path they were walking now and there was nothing she could do about it. She was just greatful that her sobs were to low for Tsukiyomi to hear...or at least she thought so. In reality Tsukiyomi heard them all to well but rather than feeling any sympathy and trying to comfort her , he simply tuned it out and kept his eyes and ears scanning the woods around them, sword in hand ready to strike down any who approached.
Feng Bantu
Yangzee Ancient fair grounds
The elderly emperor slowly bobbed his head to the beat of the hundreds of ceremonial drums that beat out the epic battle rhythm for the third time today marking the completion of the area's. Each year this ceremony was held and the mightiest of warriors in all of Yangzee would compete for the opportunity to be given a Lords Quest, which basically meant they would go off to do some impossible task and if successful they would be elevated to a position of extreme power and wealth within the empire itself. Though he had to admit on paper this current quest seemed trivial, yet he knew better than most that this was far from the case. This quest would be to bring the warlord of the wilderness to the emperor for peace talks. He puffed his long pipe one good time before tapping his staff on the pedestal beneath him. At once the pyramid he sat on came to a stop. With one final tap the teams of burly men who carried the house sized structure set it down and stood in a circle around the pyramid as the emperor stood to address the gathered fighters the drums falling silent as he reached his full height.
"You here are the kingdoms finest warriors, budding young prodigies, wizened veterans, both military and Civilian. However great as you all are, i only need one. Before you there are eight stone stages. You may notice they each have four corners, i will only take the 32 who stand on each of these corners as the tournaments contestants. You have one hour to decide amongst yourselves who will be on each corner, consider this the preliminaries. Conserve your power if possible, as soon as the hour passes we will begin the first round."
Upon finishing his speech he lifted his right hand and the sound of a single loud gong announced the battle royal that would be the preliminaries. Hundreds of warriors fighting to fill 32 positions. Luckily for all involved this was a place where weapons and armor would not be permitted. Even still the emperor couldn't help but feel sorry for the warriors who would meet their end here. The preliminaries always where the most blood is shed, even still this tradition existed long before him and was deeply ingrained into their culture, so he silently fulfilled his duty watching the warriors struggle below and silently praying to Yang for their protection.
Jin Akinara
Capitol city of Aki
From the central spire of the palace Jin could see the majority of the city, the perks of having a palace built on a hill, and the very reason it was selected as the capitol location after all the first emperor of Yinsig was a master of the bow and a protector of his people. Jin did not use a bow, the people he protected were too numerous and the city to large for all but the finest of bows to hit. Jin's weapon milled about the street in perfect step and formation, the mighty armies of Yinsig were the bow that he would use to protect his people, though he was only approaching his first year as emperor he had almost doubled the might of the army by getting rid of excess expenditures on amenities he could afford to pay soldiers more resulting in a flood of recruitment from the poorer parts of the country, which due to his fathers own lazy and lavish style of governance there were plenty. It was a boon all around, more troops and less poor everybody wins. Many assumed it was to take revenge on the warlord for killing his father, but in truth he was partially glad that oaf was gone he was nearing the point of doing it himself but the warlord did the job for him. If anything he was grateful to the brute, he would nonetheless be dealt with in short order after all the savage had taken a large chunk of land from Yangzee and crushing the rebels and taking all of it would be greatly beneficial.
A smile spread across his face as he thought of the coming prosperity. Yet a shuffling behind him caught his attention and he turned to see a servant holding a letter with the seal of the high council. "Of course those old fools want to speak to me, i probably should have told them about the drills." He said nor expecting any answer from the servant. Sure enough the letter stated that they wanted to meet with him to discuss the future of the empire. He had still not forgiven them for the whole arranged marriage thing they whipped up. They told the public about it before him and made it seem as if it were his idea, he would've looked like a foolish child had he declined and they knew it. The military drills were a show of force in more than one way, by making sure none of them heard anything about it he was showing them that he too could play the political games...but when he played swords came out. Smiling he tossed the paper back to the servant and dismissed him before going to meeting room where his high council, and no doubt his future wife would be.
Borderlands, Town of Karthus.
The massive man stood atop the hill with a look of melancholy adorning his face. The fourth town in as many days and still no worthy foes were there. Sure he could just go back to sparring with Jin, she was making huge improvements after all, but he had a hankering for a new kind of battle. To his left Nona sat upon her horse and spoke "We are here. Now what would you have us do Wise Lord Ghett?" he rolled his eyes absolutely hating the was she stroked his ego in front of his men. Behind him each of the 16 Warrior wives all simultaneously shifted their eyes to him awaiting his orders. He looked to either side spotting his hundreds of men, horses stamping nervously beneath them as if sensing the coming chaos. Down the hill sat the town likely aware of their presence by now, a scout had spotted them a few miles back and while His fourth wife Tatiana wanted to snipe the young man as he rode back to the town Ghett stopped her. It was no fun for the town to be unprepared. Finally his gaze landed upon the town itself where he could faintly make out the figures of several armor clad men getting themselves ready. "How many are there?" he said flatly to Nona who seemed to gaze at the town for a bit as if zoning out. "Seventy seven of them seem to posses some decent chi...but i assume you arent talking about decent. I only see three possibly four who have levels worth noting though none will need your direct attention from what i see." her tone was knowing as if she knew what came next.
The warlord looked at the town again with disappointment. "Curses...then just bring me the strongest one...alive this time. Someone will face me today, who it is depends upon you all here." a look of worry washed over the faces of most within earshot, Nona and Jin being exceptions with the warrior wives masks hiding any emotions they may have felt at the time. He lifted his right hand and at once the entire small army straightened up and fell silent readying for the charge. "Do not disappoint me, im in no mood for bad news today." his voice carried far and before any reply came he dropped his arm into pointing at the town. At once the charge began with the battle cries roar filling the air as hundreds of men and horses charged downhill at the town. Each of the 16 wives seemed to vanish into the shadows. Only three would remain on the Hill. Ghett, Nona, And Jin, However the Warlord turned his back to the town beginning to walk back towards the camp a few miles away. "Jin your in charge...make sure you keep that fountain in the square intact...i kinda like it." with that the giant man began his trek down the other side of the hill no longer interested in the one sided battle that was about to unfold below.
Yokai Amiko Ieno
The Yokai's Spire, Western coast of Yangzee.
The most powerful woman in the world entered a room filled with the rambunctious sounds of her students eating, each of them placing among the top ten most powerful people in their own right...the amount of hi in that room alone could knock weaker beings into a coma just from feeling it. The Yokai stopped placing her hands on her hips with a coy smile she managed to look about as unassuming as any mother would. She wasnt upset in the slightest just surprised it was still going on. "When you are finished with your games and your meal i have a task for the four of you...the time for training has officially passed. It is now time for us to act." Rather than leaving the room she would drop down crossing her legs and closing her eyes, meaning she expected them to meet her in the astral realm she had taught them to access through meditation.
The astral realm was a bright tapestry of colors and abstract shapes, but as soon as she entered it the realm shimmered and shifted as she used her psychic presence to shape the world into a clean room with five mats spread around a purplish flame. Slowly she added a few things here and there. Wood panels for the floor, a large garden just outside, and windows to view it. Lastly she added a few torches to illuminate the room. Once she was content with the room she placed a mirror in the back wall and smiled a bit when she saw herself, here her illusions were not in effect and she was happy to see that wrinkled as she was ,with her silvery hair and sagging skin, she still had much of the same beauty of her youth, even still those wrinkles wouldn't do and she went to work smoothing them out and crafting an illusion to match her appearance here to what it was out in ths real world. Now completed she would wait on her children hoping that they wouldn't leave her waiting for too long.
The Ao Siblings
The Southern Forests of Yangzee.
Amaterasu hummed as she walked occasionally stooping down to pick up a decent sized stick here and there. After she had a good enough bundle she began to walk back to where her brother waited. She was painfully aware of his position as the animals who followed her singing their sweet songs quickly fell silent and found somewhere else to go as they neared the older sibling. Tsukiyomi sat around a circle of stones he made wiping a rabbits blood from his sword. When his sister approached he shifted his gaze up to her. A smile came to his face but both he and his sister knew it was not genuine. "I don't know why you even do that...it just looks weird on you." She said in a joking tone. "My apologies sister, it is a force of habit now." he said , the smile fading as he rose to take the wood his sister had gathered and stacked it into a pyramid. After digging around on the forest floor for a few moments he found a stone and using leaves as tinder struck the stone with the metal tip of his swords sheathe. It took a few strikes but he did eventually send sparks onto the tinder and in a few moments they had a fire and Tsukiyomi began to cook their dinner.
The two of them would sit for several hours feasting upon their rabbit and some berries and herbs Tsukiyomi had found while Amaterasu was gathering the firewood. After nearly an hour of Silence Amaterasu finally broke it asking "Tsuki...what if more of them come for us? What are we gonna do? Where do we go?" her voice seemed frantic and full of fear, and sadly Her brothers answer would do nothing to comfort her. "There is no doubt that more are already on their way and eventually they will find us...at which point i will kill them all down to the last man. All they send will fall until i myself do." it wasnt just what he said however that bothered her, it was the nonchalant way he said it, even without emotions she could tell how light or heavily something weighed on him. Much to her surprise the prospect of having to take more life didnt seem to bother him in the slightest. Having spent most of her sentient life trying to convince others that her brother wasnt a psycho or monster had her buying into it as well, but now she was beginning to doubt herself, after all if he would kill six men on her behalf how many would be too many? Twelve, twenty, a thousand? Saying nothing else she rolled over putting her back to the fire and weeping silently.
She wept for her parents, lovely people who made sacrifices to provide for them. She wept for her friends, the years spent with them destined to fade to memories as she knows she can never return. She wept for her town likely to be harassed for a long time after this. But mostly she wept for her brother, the dark path that he had once expressed the belief he was destined for, seemed the very path they were walking now and there was nothing she could do about it. She was just greatful that her sobs were to low for Tsukiyomi to hear...or at least she thought so. In reality Tsukiyomi heard them all to well but rather than feeling any sympathy and trying to comfort her , he simply tuned it out and kept his eyes and ears scanning the woods around them, sword in hand ready to strike down any who approached.
Feng Bantu
Yangzee Ancient fair grounds
The elderly emperor slowly bobbed his head to the beat of the hundreds of ceremonial drums that beat out the epic battle rhythm for the third time today marking the completion of the area's. Each year this ceremony was held and the mightiest of warriors in all of Yangzee would compete for the opportunity to be given a Lords Quest, which basically meant they would go off to do some impossible task and if successful they would be elevated to a position of extreme power and wealth within the empire itself. Though he had to admit on paper this current quest seemed trivial, yet he knew better than most that this was far from the case. This quest would be to bring the warlord of the wilderness to the emperor for peace talks. He puffed his long pipe one good time before tapping his staff on the pedestal beneath him. At once the pyramid he sat on came to a stop. With one final tap the teams of burly men who carried the house sized structure set it down and stood in a circle around the pyramid as the emperor stood to address the gathered fighters the drums falling silent as he reached his full height.
"You here are the kingdoms finest warriors, budding young prodigies, wizened veterans, both military and Civilian. However great as you all are, i only need one. Before you there are eight stone stages. You may notice they each have four corners, i will only take the 32 who stand on each of these corners as the tournaments contestants. You have one hour to decide amongst yourselves who will be on each corner, consider this the preliminaries. Conserve your power if possible, as soon as the hour passes we will begin the first round."
Upon finishing his speech he lifted his right hand and the sound of a single loud gong announced the battle royal that would be the preliminaries. Hundreds of warriors fighting to fill 32 positions. Luckily for all involved this was a place where weapons and armor would not be permitted. Even still the emperor couldn't help but feel sorry for the warriors who would meet their end here. The preliminaries always where the most blood is shed, even still this tradition existed long before him and was deeply ingrained into their culture, so he silently fulfilled his duty watching the warriors struggle below and silently praying to Yang for their protection.
Jin Akinara
Capitol city of Aki
From the central spire of the palace Jin could see the majority of the city, the perks of having a palace built on a hill, and the very reason it was selected as the capitol location after all the first emperor of Yinsig was a master of the bow and a protector of his people. Jin did not use a bow, the people he protected were too numerous and the city to large for all but the finest of bows to hit. Jin's weapon milled about the street in perfect step and formation, the mighty armies of Yinsig were the bow that he would use to protect his people, though he was only approaching his first year as emperor he had almost doubled the might of the army by getting rid of excess expenditures on amenities he could afford to pay soldiers more resulting in a flood of recruitment from the poorer parts of the country, which due to his fathers own lazy and lavish style of governance there were plenty. It was a boon all around, more troops and less poor everybody wins. Many assumed it was to take revenge on the warlord for killing his father, but in truth he was partially glad that oaf was gone he was nearing the point of doing it himself but the warlord did the job for him. If anything he was grateful to the brute, he would nonetheless be dealt with in short order after all the savage had taken a large chunk of land from Yangzee and crushing the rebels and taking all of it would be greatly beneficial.
A smile spread across his face as he thought of the coming prosperity. Yet a shuffling behind him caught his attention and he turned to see a servant holding a letter with the seal of the high council. "Of course those old fools want to speak to me, i probably should have told them about the drills." He said nor expecting any answer from the servant. Sure enough the letter stated that they wanted to meet with him to discuss the future of the empire. He had still not forgiven them for the whole arranged marriage thing they whipped up. They told the public about it before him and made it seem as if it were his idea, he would've looked like a foolish child had he declined and they knew it. The military drills were a show of force in more than one way, by making sure none of them heard anything about it he was showing them that he too could play the political games...but when he played swords came out. Smiling he tossed the paper back to the servant and dismissed him before going to meeting room where his high council, and no doubt his future wife would be.