Vaudivolt
Rusty from the Rain
This Roleplay is part of the Isekai Hell setting. More information regarding the world and its denizens can be found [here].
This Roleplay is a direct continuation of [A Sheep in Wolf's Clothing].
This Roleplay will follow Ceylan, Seth, and Ricti as they travel to Miller's Hollow hoping to end a curse plaguing the area.
Ceylan will be played by Elvario
Seth will be played by Tattletale
Ricti will be played by SilverFeathers
Narration will be provided by me, Vaudivolt
North of the Paizu Mountains lay a little ranch most peculiar. It is a place where the mountains' cold does not yet reach, but its long shadows recently did. This lonesome little ranch, nestled into the sparse hills near the mountains' base, offers a one-of-a-kind deal that earned it the nickname 'Last Chance Ranch'. It referred to the final chance for wandering souls to take shelter for the night before braving the Paizu Mountains. Free of charge. All expenses are paid for by the ranch's owner, a minotaur woman named Nona Stoutwalker. And she does so out of selfless kindness and a deep understanding of the Paizu Mountains' unforgiving nature. Still, only last night, those mountains released upon her a stark reminder that her charity work did not exempt her from becoming a target of its inhabitants.
However, the sun had risen since, and in the light of midday, any who wandered near the property would only be able to spot the aftermath of it all. The woodwork of the fences and the windmill appeared riddled with deep claw marks. The light scent of iron lingered in an otherwise pleasant breeze, carried from the streaks of red covering the swaying grasses. An airy tune of chirping birds peacefully coexisted with the occasional bleat of a nervous sheep. The only thing an onlooker could not discern was that the monstrous culprit had already gotten dealt with. Its cursed remains burned away by sunlight in the nearby woods while Cenric, the ex-host of the culprit, sat in the ranch's farmhouse. And he was enjoying a hearty lunch alongside the Wandering Saint, Ceylan, and the ranch's hostess, Nona Stoutwalker.
Nona Stoutwalker
Inside the farmhouse, the warm and cozy atmosphere almost made up for all that had happened that morning. It was a simple and rustic haven of hardwood furniture dressed up with wool carpets and rugs dyed in different hues. The only notable difference in the aesthetic was the brick fireplace used to combat the eventual chill of night. But, for the time being, it remained unlit as the warm sunlight shining through the windows sufficed. Still, even when surrounded by the warmth and comfort of her home, Nona grew more restless the longer her meal stared back at her. Shifting at the dining table, she could not get another bite down her throat as long as a nasty feeling of dread filled her gut.
“Wolves are pack animals...” She appeared to mutter to the remainder of her meal before glancing up at Ceylan across the table. “I've got a bad feeling about it, bishop...”
She glanced down at her meal once more and then scowled. Placing her hands loudly on the table's surface to draw attention and assist her in standing up. “I need some fresh air!” She proclaimed before distancing herself from the table. “Please, don't mind me and finish your meals.”
“I insist...” She added with a forced smile before leaving through the front door. Closing the door behind her, she leaned against it and took a deep breath of mountain air. Nona immediately regretted thinking it would give her any peace of mind. The hint of iron burrowed its way into her ringed nose and practically forced her to start assessing the damage done to her ranch. And as she began her inspection of the property, she also kept a watchful eye out for any movement outside her fences. After last night, she would not let herself get caught off-guard again.
Cenric
After Nona excused herself to go outside, Cenric began feeling a sense of unease as though the minotaur woman had passed her lack of appetite onto him. Not only because he could feel the words of the shadow looming, but he also felt the silence creeping in on the table. Without Nona present to lead a conversation, he suddenly needed to stave off the silence in her stead. And his eyes began darting across the room. Carefully avoiding Ceylan's gaze as they searched for a topic. Anything other than that topic...
“Say, bishop...” He began, hoping the words would naturally come if he started a sentence. “Actually, never mind...” No such luck. It almost felt like his mind was refusing to produce any topic other than those related to Miller's Hollow. Cenric sighed and eventually gave in.
“Are you planning on leaving for Miller's Hollow, bishop?” He hesitantly asked but showed his commitment to the conversation topic by pushing his plate away from him. Focussing on the warning he was about to give Ceylan rather than his meal. “I understand it seems like you must, but I suggest you stay away...”
“There's no living there, only surviving.” He added with a sudden air of seriousness growing around his timid exterior. “If the wolves don't get to you first... lady Leontine might.”
This Roleplay is a direct continuation of [A Sheep in Wolf's Clothing].
This Roleplay will follow Ceylan, Seth, and Ricti as they travel to Miller's Hollow hoping to end a curse plaguing the area.
Ceylan will be played by Elvario
Seth will be played by Tattletale
Ricti will be played by SilverFeathers
Narration will be provided by me, Vaudivolt
North of the Paizu Mountains lay a little ranch most peculiar. It is a place where the mountains' cold does not yet reach, but its long shadows recently did. This lonesome little ranch, nestled into the sparse hills near the mountains' base, offers a one-of-a-kind deal that earned it the nickname 'Last Chance Ranch'. It referred to the final chance for wandering souls to take shelter for the night before braving the Paizu Mountains. Free of charge. All expenses are paid for by the ranch's owner, a minotaur woman named Nona Stoutwalker. And she does so out of selfless kindness and a deep understanding of the Paizu Mountains' unforgiving nature. Still, only last night, those mountains released upon her a stark reminder that her charity work did not exempt her from becoming a target of its inhabitants.
However, the sun had risen since, and in the light of midday, any who wandered near the property would only be able to spot the aftermath of it all. The woodwork of the fences and the windmill appeared riddled with deep claw marks. The light scent of iron lingered in an otherwise pleasant breeze, carried from the streaks of red covering the swaying grasses. An airy tune of chirping birds peacefully coexisted with the occasional bleat of a nervous sheep. The only thing an onlooker could not discern was that the monstrous culprit had already gotten dealt with. Its cursed remains burned away by sunlight in the nearby woods while Cenric, the ex-host of the culprit, sat in the ranch's farmhouse. And he was enjoying a hearty lunch alongside the Wandering Saint, Ceylan, and the ranch's hostess, Nona Stoutwalker.
Nona Stoutwalker
Inside the farmhouse, the warm and cozy atmosphere almost made up for all that had happened that morning. It was a simple and rustic haven of hardwood furniture dressed up with wool carpets and rugs dyed in different hues. The only notable difference in the aesthetic was the brick fireplace used to combat the eventual chill of night. But, for the time being, it remained unlit as the warm sunlight shining through the windows sufficed. Still, even when surrounded by the warmth and comfort of her home, Nona grew more restless the longer her meal stared back at her. Shifting at the dining table, she could not get another bite down her throat as long as a nasty feeling of dread filled her gut.
“Wolves are pack animals...” She appeared to mutter to the remainder of her meal before glancing up at Ceylan across the table. “I've got a bad feeling about it, bishop...”
She glanced down at her meal once more and then scowled. Placing her hands loudly on the table's surface to draw attention and assist her in standing up. “I need some fresh air!” She proclaimed before distancing herself from the table. “Please, don't mind me and finish your meals.”
“I insist...” She added with a forced smile before leaving through the front door. Closing the door behind her, she leaned against it and took a deep breath of mountain air. Nona immediately regretted thinking it would give her any peace of mind. The hint of iron burrowed its way into her ringed nose and practically forced her to start assessing the damage done to her ranch. And as she began her inspection of the property, she also kept a watchful eye out for any movement outside her fences. After last night, she would not let herself get caught off-guard again.
Cenric
After Nona excused herself to go outside, Cenric began feeling a sense of unease as though the minotaur woman had passed her lack of appetite onto him. Not only because he could feel the words of the shadow looming, but he also felt the silence creeping in on the table. Without Nona present to lead a conversation, he suddenly needed to stave off the silence in her stead. And his eyes began darting across the room. Carefully avoiding Ceylan's gaze as they searched for a topic. Anything other than that topic...
“Say, bishop...” He began, hoping the words would naturally come if he started a sentence. “Actually, never mind...” No such luck. It almost felt like his mind was refusing to produce any topic other than those related to Miller's Hollow. Cenric sighed and eventually gave in.
“Are you planning on leaving for Miller's Hollow, bishop?” He hesitantly asked but showed his commitment to the conversation topic by pushing his plate away from him. Focussing on the warning he was about to give Ceylan rather than his meal. “I understand it seems like you must, but I suggest you stay away...”
“There's no living there, only surviving.” He added with a sudden air of seriousness growing around his timid exterior. “If the wolves don't get to you first... lady Leontine might.”