Be sober, be vigilant
10-13-2018, 04:38 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-08-2018, 04:30 PM by Dea.)
After her talk with Archon, Dea felt a bit better. She still felt guilty about beating up the other female, even though she would never apologize to her. The devilish woman was born of wrath and misery, she was a demonic goddess clothed in mortal skin, and hell has no fury quite so powerful as hers. Dea felt in her heart that she did the right thing, even if she had been baited into the scuffle. There was no turning back on that point, nor would she be convinced she could have taken any other route when dealing with the girl. Hell, the woman had practically begged her to fight. Walking alone now, Dea wandered west. Crossing a small river and then traveling into the murky lands of a swamp. Wrinkling her nose in disgust at the landscape, the demon snorted and moved through, avoiding the water and the peat moss. There was an instant dislike for the area and she planned to move as quickly as she could through it, though she had to pick her way carefully. Her senses were on high alert here, unable to fully use her eyes thanks to a thick mist that wouldn't let her see five feet in front of her. The damp and stench of the air and water made her nose all but useless, only allowing for more stink to enter and exit than any other scents. It was her hearing that she relied on, tracking the tiniest twig snap down and making sure there would be no threat within earshot. Her progress was slow, but she was trudging through the best she could. Walk, "Talk" Think |
10-14-2018, 04:40 PM
Demons resided here. Marek knew as much. His sisters had abandoned his side, his father their home. His mother was gone, vanished into the veil of death. The reaper had come back to the lands seeking his crown. A Male of two now he had blossomed into a huge monster of a man. His scent was of death and decay. Zeviah would be along he knew. His mate would not resist the trail he left her.
He padded up to a rock, the swamp eating at its base. It would be a good perch to watch from. He was still a silent and deadly killer. His body sprung, making more noise than he would have liked to land upon the rock. His mismatched eyes then scanned about the lands. He was concealed in darkness here. His haunches settled as he eyed the form of another. Her curves and details so familiar but a scent lacked in the air as it brushed towards him. "Sister lacks what the devil gifted her. Does she shy away from her roots? Does it scare her to eat as we always have?" his dual toned voice carried a deep pitch. It was raspy with underuse and his eyes were wild, like a feral beasts.
He padded up to a rock, the swamp eating at its base. It would be a good perch to watch from. He was still a silent and deadly killer. His body sprung, making more noise than he would have liked to land upon the rock. His mismatched eyes then scanned about the lands. He was concealed in darkness here. His haunches settled as he eyed the form of another. Her curves and details so familiar but a scent lacked in the air as it brushed towards him. "Sister lacks what the devil gifted her. Does she shy away from her roots? Does it scare her to eat as we always have?" his dual toned voice carried a deep pitch. It was raspy with underuse and his eyes were wild, like a feral beasts.
10-15-2018, 03:33 PM
Dea was unprepared for the familiar, yet scratchy voice of her littermate brushing against her ears. Quickly she whipped her head toward where his voice had come from and peered into the darkness that concealed her sibling. She had no real response other than what had really happened to her, and why it came to be that she was somehow lacking. The word crawled over her psyche and she growled softly. "I have never been one to balk from our roots. Since my abandonment, I have had to adapt. Father and Mother both left me. Our new brothers seem to have disappeared as well." She shifted the attention from herself, hoping that her brother would be more interested in these new contenders for their father's seat as patriarch. Looking around, Dea had hoped to see Zeivah, even though they hadn't truly gotten along. If Marek was here, the strange sibling wouldn't be far behind. The girl had always shadowed their brother with an eerie intensity. "And where have you been?" The expression in her eyes grew sharp, and she lashed her tail. Hunger was beginning to gnaw at her, "Tell me and we can hunt, like we used to." She hadn't had a game in so long she had almost forgotten the skill. Walk, "Talk" Think |