Stardustblade358
Playful Anomaly
- Yael/Nahum (Unaffiliated) – Temple of Life -
Endless Thundaza
Nahum actually had no answer for that. It was a tough decision. How could he ask that of such a young child? You had to either properly take care of your own or risk it all. When your decisions affected the future of your friends and family what kind of decisions should you make? Would you give up the lives of your friends for following your gut feeling? They had done it, centuries ago when they had everything and nothing to lose at the same time. A sacrifice made selflessly because there was no other choice and no one else could do it. But he could not possibly ask that of her now could he? "Then allow me to remain close, and be careful." He whispered. "For the crown that you bear grows heavier at every passing moment within this place."
- Vincent (Ignis Court) – Vicus Elbii - Windmill House –
RikuXIII Thanny Elrandir
Vincent would feel the mouse run across from his boot, a shiver running up his spine as he bit down on his tongue. The scent of suburban decay mixed with the already accumulating heaps that surrounded the place. Dust and rotten wood mixed with long crumbling infrastructure. There was no way that this woman was still here. Not alive. Vincent was feeling absolute dread. What if they were too late? What if she had already died long ago and they had not been able to reach her in time and their single lead was gone with the wind? But, they had Pali! Members of the Umbra Court could communicate with the dead, correct?! Even if they did end up finding something...unsavory, maybe they could communicate with her spirit to ask questions. They could request for an audience via a seance and hope that her spirit was in a passive enough state to actually answer any questions. It was turning his stomach uncomfortably, but that was just a Vincent reaction to him thinking ahead. Of possible scenarios and ideas, routes that stretched out like roots from a plant where every possible choice led to an outcome. Alas, he hesitated, but he would knock again, watching the dust of the doorway dissipate. "Oh please." He whispered. Whatever ancient spirits that could hear him. Any clue. At all. If there was a dead body they could just ask Pali- aaaand someone actually answered, and Vincent must have had an expression of either at the verge of sneezing, or surprised that someone actually lived in here. Vincent's mouth opened to say anything, but he could not get the question out. Instead her cleared his throat. "Y-Yes mam. Thank you very much. Apologies for the intrusion." He spoke, making sure that he wiped away any dirt off the bottom of his boots outside before entering the household. Vincent would do as asked and remain in the parlor, removing his hat because that was just good manners, his locks showing them a bit unkempt from being under the hat as he ran a hand through them. "I am Vincent Watson, by the way. Nice to meet you."
- Arkane (Umbra Court) – Caravans: Vivifica Forest–
Scrapmaster Xion136 Nero Kunivas
Arkane was a stubborn man. He just as a stubborn as when he was a kid and the court only made it worse. He does not just give in. But he can be persuaded if he is too tired. Arkane was tired. He was pulled away, and he kept the same glare, refusing to look away from the perceived entrance for a little while longer. "A ship in harbor is safe, but that's not why ships are built. Still does not mean that I am not concerned over it sinking." He huffed. Games? He did not bring any games! His cards were purely for magic purposes. "Er, sure." He muttered, sighing a bit as he followed. No use in fighting it. "Want to play cards? Fine. Do any of us got cards? Mine are strictly for magic use. Do you have anything, Eclaire?" He scoffed. He was not about to get back into a carriage. Too much of a hassle. What could they possibly play? They did not bring entertainment since it was all business. "Wait, do we have string? We can play Cat's Cradle." He offered. He looked around, and could only find one from his flute that tied the charm to it. "We are not using the one on my hair." That was too personal. He pulled on the string and tied the two ends, before sliding it between his fingers. Once he had a hold of it he would begin to move it around. Nimble fingers already used to the work of autopsies and playing the flute making quick work of the bright red string. "And...a butterfly." He smiled, soon enough extending his hands to reveal the string having been meshed in the shape of symmetrical butterfly wings. "Bam. Mother taught me this one." He was actually rather proud he could remember after so long.
Endless Thundaza
Nahum actually had no answer for that. It was a tough decision. How could he ask that of such a young child? You had to either properly take care of your own or risk it all. When your decisions affected the future of your friends and family what kind of decisions should you make? Would you give up the lives of your friends for following your gut feeling? They had done it, centuries ago when they had everything and nothing to lose at the same time. A sacrifice made selflessly because there was no other choice and no one else could do it. But he could not possibly ask that of her now could he? "Then allow me to remain close, and be careful." He whispered. "For the crown that you bear grows heavier at every passing moment within this place."
- Vincent (Ignis Court) – Vicus Elbii - Windmill House –
RikuXIII Thanny Elrandir
Vincent would feel the mouse run across from his boot, a shiver running up his spine as he bit down on his tongue. The scent of suburban decay mixed with the already accumulating heaps that surrounded the place. Dust and rotten wood mixed with long crumbling infrastructure. There was no way that this woman was still here. Not alive. Vincent was feeling absolute dread. What if they were too late? What if she had already died long ago and they had not been able to reach her in time and their single lead was gone with the wind? But, they had Pali! Members of the Umbra Court could communicate with the dead, correct?! Even if they did end up finding something...unsavory, maybe they could communicate with her spirit to ask questions. They could request for an audience via a seance and hope that her spirit was in a passive enough state to actually answer any questions. It was turning his stomach uncomfortably, but that was just a Vincent reaction to him thinking ahead. Of possible scenarios and ideas, routes that stretched out like roots from a plant where every possible choice led to an outcome. Alas, he hesitated, but he would knock again, watching the dust of the doorway dissipate. "Oh please." He whispered. Whatever ancient spirits that could hear him. Any clue. At all. If there was a dead body they could just ask Pali- aaaand someone actually answered, and Vincent must have had an expression of either at the verge of sneezing, or surprised that someone actually lived in here. Vincent's mouth opened to say anything, but he could not get the question out. Instead her cleared his throat. "Y-Yes mam. Thank you very much. Apologies for the intrusion." He spoke, making sure that he wiped away any dirt off the bottom of his boots outside before entering the household. Vincent would do as asked and remain in the parlor, removing his hat because that was just good manners, his locks showing them a bit unkempt from being under the hat as he ran a hand through them. "I am Vincent Watson, by the way. Nice to meet you."
Tekkanororia - Author of the journals. She encountered the Wraiths but was not believed by the court elders.
Valley of Magic - Where mages are laid to rest. The area is known for being a natural ground for Itika.
Wraiths of the First Court - Encountered by Tekkanororia. They claim to be from the first court. They are very powerful. The Elders of the Courts deny their existence.
Elia - Was tormented by a voice of a man and possessed momentarily by him.
"He said strange things, like souls granting him the power of rebirth. How the people would pay for their betrayal."
"...my magic would suffice his needs..."
VESSELS (For the First Court members???)
Souls are trying to be reborn in 'vessels' by possessing them to accomplish their agenda. What do they want? Revival?
Who were these members of the first courts?
Maybe Aislinn is also being possessed? It could explain the unexpected behavior.
Very powerful wraiths of the first court ⟶ powerful enough to possess people ⟶ said possessed are known as Vessels (People who are suitable for possession) ⟶ Reason: Revenge (?) ⟶ Profit (?)
Valley of Magic - Where mages are laid to rest. The area is known for being a natural ground for Itika.
Wraiths of the First Court - Encountered by Tekkanororia. They claim to be from the first court. They are very powerful. The Elders of the Courts deny their existence.
Elia - Was tormented by a voice of a man and possessed momentarily by him.
"He said strange things, like souls granting him the power of rebirth. How the people would pay for their betrayal."
"...my magic would suffice his needs..."
VESSELS (For the First Court members???)
- Pali Noirtier (Caelum? Note: He says that it's the name of his ancestor.)
- Iseult Mylis
- Elia Cabret (?)
- Aislinn Nosferi
Vlad Von Redir(Former vessel. Ref. Ballad of the Butcher)- Tibarn Llang
- Absalom Sagus
Souls are trying to be reborn in 'vessels' by possessing them to accomplish their agenda. What do they want? Revival?
Who were these members of the first courts?
Maybe Aislinn is also being possessed? It could explain the unexpected behavior.
Very powerful wraiths of the first court ⟶ powerful enough to possess people ⟶ said possessed are known as Vessels (People who are suitable for possession) ⟶ Reason: Revenge (?) ⟶ Profit (?)
- Arkane (Umbra Court) – Caravans: Vivifica Forest–
Scrapmaster Xion136 Nero Kunivas
Arkane was a stubborn man. He just as a stubborn as when he was a kid and the court only made it worse. He does not just give in. But he can be persuaded if he is too tired. Arkane was tired. He was pulled away, and he kept the same glare, refusing to look away from the perceived entrance for a little while longer. "A ship in harbor is safe, but that's not why ships are built. Still does not mean that I am not concerned over it sinking." He huffed. Games? He did not bring any games! His cards were purely for magic purposes. "Er, sure." He muttered, sighing a bit as he followed. No use in fighting it. "Want to play cards? Fine. Do any of us got cards? Mine are strictly for magic use. Do you have anything, Eclaire?" He scoffed. He was not about to get back into a carriage. Too much of a hassle. What could they possibly play? They did not bring entertainment since it was all business. "Wait, do we have string? We can play Cat's Cradle." He offered. He looked around, and could only find one from his flute that tied the charm to it. "We are not using the one on my hair." That was too personal. He pulled on the string and tied the two ends, before sliding it between his fingers. Once he had a hold of it he would begin to move it around. Nimble fingers already used to the work of autopsies and playing the flute making quick work of the bright red string. "And...a butterfly." He smiled, soon enough extending his hands to reveal the string having been meshed in the shape of symmetrical butterfly wings. "Bam. Mother taught me this one." He was actually rather proud he could remember after so long.