LadyOfStars
Tu'er Shen the Rabbit God
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This Rp will focus on the village of Riverend and its encounter with the monster, Shuten-Doji, along with he characters that show up and attempt to stop it or join it.
Info:
Location: Riverend - Northeast Ryke
Time of Day: 12:30 am
Weather: Clear Skies, Cool Air
Hill country, usually quiet and peaceful, isolated and serene, was now ablaze. Embers filled the air, burning stark against the night as pillars of flame rose into the air. Screams echoed off of the rolling hills and the scent of blood was carried on the wind down to the nearby river. Being a small, isolated village, Riverend had very little in the way of assistance or protection and a majority of their bravest militia men and women laid half eaten on the ground.
The night had begun like any other, quiet with the sound of bugs chirping in the distance and just beneath your window sill. Mothers had begun to put their children to sleep, fathers put away their work equipment, and the church bells tolled to mark the midnight hour. The long day had just begun to wind down when the first odd sound broke the silence and the ground was shaken.
Right away the village leaders rushed out to see what had happened, accompanied by the village’s militia who were armed with swords and shields. They watched the plume of smoke rise upward and listened to the sounds of bones crushing and people whimpering. Although they were unnerved by the sound, the group drew closer and the leaders demanded those within present themselves. What emerged from the destruction was a monster the likes of which they had never seen. With tendrils whipping around, claws scratching at the earth, and a body hanging from its mouth, the monster was a sight akin to death. The residents were filled with dread, but still threw themselves upon the creature at the command of the village leaders. While outnumbered, the monster was able to keep track of its attackers with its extra eyes.
While the militia stalled for time, the village leaders started to prepare for an evacuation, but they did so by waking their own families first. Those lucky few were hurried to the river with wooden boats to carry them to safety. While on the other side of town, the monster ripped through the militia after breaking their morale with fear. Once they stopped supporting one another they were easy for it to pick off one by one. It was then that the other citizens emerged from their homes and became aware of what was happening.
Like a hungry beast the monster ripped through the village, cleaving citizens in two and destroying anything that got in its way. And thus began the long night of Riverend. In the center of the village, several of the fathers played decoy to the beast while a trail of torches lined the hillside down to the river. The woman, children, and elders attempted to escape, cramming as many as possible into their limited number of boats.
Back in the village, the men waved their torches around, trying to keep the monster at a distance while also trying to keep its attention. The many eyes that dotted the creature’s body kept watch on each of the men, soaking in their despaired expressions. “Shuten-Doji” He growled in the native monster tongue. “I…Hunger” He continued in a deep tone. Then he caught sight of the torches in the distance, fleeing the village and racing towards the water. “My…food…escapes!” Although they could not understand the monster, the men knew that the voice was that of a frustrated creature and that they needed to act, so they hurled their torches at the monster, but did not draw its attention. Like a predator in the wild, Shuten-Doji darted towards the escape path. It seemed there would be no survivors of this ordeal.
This Rp will focus on the village of Riverend and its encounter with the monster, Shuten-Doji, along with he characters that show up and attempt to stop it or join it.
Info:
Location: Riverend - Northeast Ryke
Time of Day: 12:30 am
Weather: Clear Skies, Cool Air
The night had begun like any other, quiet with the sound of bugs chirping in the distance and just beneath your window sill. Mothers had begun to put their children to sleep, fathers put away their work equipment, and the church bells tolled to mark the midnight hour. The long day had just begun to wind down when the first odd sound broke the silence and the ground was shaken.
Right away the village leaders rushed out to see what had happened, accompanied by the village’s militia who were armed with swords and shields. They watched the plume of smoke rise upward and listened to the sounds of bones crushing and people whimpering. Although they were unnerved by the sound, the group drew closer and the leaders demanded those within present themselves. What emerged from the destruction was a monster the likes of which they had never seen. With tendrils whipping around, claws scratching at the earth, and a body hanging from its mouth, the monster was a sight akin to death. The residents were filled with dread, but still threw themselves upon the creature at the command of the village leaders. While outnumbered, the monster was able to keep track of its attackers with its extra eyes.
While the militia stalled for time, the village leaders started to prepare for an evacuation, but they did so by waking their own families first. Those lucky few were hurried to the river with wooden boats to carry them to safety. While on the other side of town, the monster ripped through the militia after breaking their morale with fear. Once they stopped supporting one another they were easy for it to pick off one by one. It was then that the other citizens emerged from their homes and became aware of what was happening.
Like a hungry beast the monster ripped through the village, cleaving citizens in two and destroying anything that got in its way. And thus began the long night of Riverend. In the center of the village, several of the fathers played decoy to the beast while a trail of torches lined the hillside down to the river. The woman, children, and elders attempted to escape, cramming as many as possible into their limited number of boats.
Back in the village, the men waved their torches around, trying to keep the monster at a distance while also trying to keep its attention. The many eyes that dotted the creature’s body kept watch on each of the men, soaking in their despaired expressions. “Shuten-Doji” He growled in the native monster tongue. “I…Hunger” He continued in a deep tone. Then he caught sight of the torches in the distance, fleeing the village and racing towards the water. “My…food…escapes!” Although they could not understand the monster, the men knew that the voice was that of a frustrated creature and that they needed to act, so they hurled their torches at the monster, but did not draw its attention. Like a predator in the wild, Shuten-Doji darted towards the escape path. It seemed there would be no survivors of this ordeal.
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