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The AssassinParticipantI watch this exchange with interest. I know when things are out of my league, but I'm interested in what's going on here. It might work in my favor to tag along with these two and offer my services. It might also work in my favor not to call this spirit a 'furry thing.' I've seen drawings of spirits like these and they are greatly honored and worshipped down south in Fluffles' homeland.
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the magusParticipantI need to get to the tavern.walking,walking,running,vioces in my head.running throgh the pages,ink splattering down like a flood.Names first:Mia Luna Tearmoon,Moonwatcher,September Morning-
Green and black,yellow red….
Bell.
I am now standing outside the tavern as planned.I need to stop doing that,I think mornfuly,its going to get me killed,or worce.Never the less,i walk inside.
ok,this is odd now,two entitys in the same room,tsk tsk!we will have to do somthing about that.
I lean against the door,twirling moonlight through my fingers.this will be fun.
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The keeperParticipantGuessing time!
Clockmaker, might you be Poinsettia? (wondering)
Lamplighter, Perhaps Darkvine?
Matchstick, maybe Echo Hallowswift?
Merchant, are you Writing_in_the_dark? Or Zealatom?
Finally, the child. I have no leads on this, but I'm casting for NiteSkiies? It's a loooooong shot, but perhaps…
I also realize that connect-the-dots guessing has a huge hole, that a name might miss the corresponding alias to fix on someone else. How intresting.
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Runaway PrincessParticipantSo sorry I haven't posted in a while (OHO)
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I look up, wide eyed. Another traveler stands above me, their face gentle.
"Hello. Are you Princess Whisper?" .
I nod causiously , "Yes. Is there somethign I can help you with."
"If that's ok.." They wring their hands, nervously.
"On one conditoin..". They are now nodding, eargerly. "What is it?!".
"Well" – I say looking back down – "You need to promise me this…"
They sit down, looking me in the eyes. "What is it?"
"Please don't tell my fat- I mean the king where I am.". They nod again, asking another question.
"You lived in the castele, right?". I nod again.
"Did you know my sister? And could you get back into the castle?!". At that I don't move. I hadn't thought about…going back to the castle. Would they let me back in..with out a fuss. The wedding would most likely be restarted. I don't want that.
I put my finger to my lips. "Your a Merchant…right.".
"I am."
I look around. "Could you sell me a potion…that will make me look like someone else? Then I'll sneak back into the castle."
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The RangerParticipantI am not any of the people that have been mentioned above–I may or may not have been mentioned before, however no one has yet to accuse me as being me.
I am not Artemis.
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I stop about a foot outside of the tavern. There — I saw a girl — dressed in a gown of sparkling silver and glistening gold. But she can't be. Can she?
The princess of the kingdom? Whisper.
Not mine.
I belong to no kingdoms.
I work alone.
In the dark.
Unseen by all.
Unguessed. (as of yet)
Calm.
Reserved.
And quiet.
But anyhow, that is the princess. I am sure of it.
Perhaps I shall walk back into the tavern, being careful to stay in the shadows so as no one notices my reappearance.
Specifically the sherriff — and so I slip through the doors, creeping, unseen, next to the wall.
I make my way towards the girl and — a merchant.
I materialize — or so they must think — before them, and sit down in the chair, watching their agape faces.
"Hello, Princess," I say quietly and calmly, then add "– though, of course, you are not mine." My eyes glisten, silver, through the cowl of my cloak. My black shafted and feathered arrows sit in my quiver, unmoving, and my sleek, black longbow rests on my shoulders.
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My apologies that I have not posted lately.
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a wandererParticipantI watch, concerned, as darkness seeps from the catlike person. when it stops, I decide that it is time to keep wandering, as my name suggests.
I leave some coins on the table, then softly walk out of the tavern.
I enter an alley, then climb up a ramshackle brick wall. The building's roof is wide, slightly angled up. I tread lightly so as not to leave claw marks.
Dawn is coming on. the cold, slightly damp wind pierces my cloak. The horizon is now starting to glow golden, casting black silhouettes of houses and trees.
it may have been my imagination, but perhaps the darkness of night lingered for moments longer than it should have.
I swiftly climb to the tallest tower, and watch as the day begins.
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The Matchstick GirlParticipant*yawn*I am not Echo or Pangolin. Sorry, @ the lamplighter.
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a cursed shifter. Participant'who am i?', the question of all beginnings.
and that is where i began.
who am i?
am i a human or a raven or a crow or a giraffe or the beloved eagle that soars so high? could i be a cheetah, speeding to catch up with it's enemies?
nobody knows.
i can be humanoid or unhumaniod.
animalistic or plantlike.
it depends on how i feel, really.
i could be whatever i wanted to be.
i stroll through the streets, my brightly colored wings flared out beside me, attracting looks from strangers. they've never bothered me- really. i don't need therapy.
although sometimes a particularily snarky lady will come up to me and take some.
that never ends well.
and unluckily for them, it happens today.
some snarky child has come to pick a feather.
with a hiss, i swat away their hand, my fingers growing sharp, jagged scales until they're more claws than fingers.
"don't touch it, lady."
she goes back in again.
i screech, an inhumane screech that echoes through the streets.
and then i take off.
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A MerchantParticipantI lean back in my seat, impressed. I'd never really expected this princess to possibly even consider going back. She's quite brave, braver than I'd ever expected.
"Just a moment," I say, standing up. I walk back to my table and open my satchel. The potion bottles inside gleam, casting an array of colors on the side of the bag. I pull out a glittering red potion. I only have one of these potions on me, the ingredients it requires are quite rare and it takes a long time to brew. I pick up my satchel and return to Whisper's table.
Before I can say anything, a barmaid comes over carrying my soup and tea. I'd completely forgotten I had ordered them. "Thank you," I say, nodding to her. Then I turn to the princess. I hold out the potion and she stares down at it.
"This potion will make you look however you would like to appear. You drink half the bottle and the effects will last for twenty hours. When that runs out, you can drink the other half, that will last for twenty hours as well. Just picture what you want to look like, then drink. Keep in mind that this potion can also change height, voice, and age."
Whisper gently takes the bottle and stares at it. She sloshs the red liquid and frowns nervously.
"Also the taste is quite unpleasant, but it doesn't last for long."
Whisper nods grimly. "When should I drink it?" She asks.
"Whenever you are ready. We can't leave quite yet, I would like to enjoy my meal first."
Whisper places the bottle on the table. "Do you have anymore?"
I smile. "No, but if you can get me into the castle, I'll make you another bottle." I eat a spoonful of soup. It's warm and incredibly comforting. Whisper is looking around the tavern, her body tense and her eyes slightly panicked. "You know," I say softly. "You don't have to help me. If you don't want to, just keep the potion. I -"
Suddenly, a person appears right in front of us. Whisper jumps and clutches at the table. I startle and reach into my satchel, ready for attack. "Hello, Princess – though, of course, you are not mine," They say quietly, as they sit down in the remaining chair. Their smile is crooked, much like mine. But I don't relax, a bow is strapped to their shoulder, glimmering obsidian black. A Ranger.
I am neither Writing_in_the_dark or Zealatom! This will probably lead to me being guessed quite quickly, but my name has not been said on this thread yet.
@Runaway Princess, are you Luna Silvermoon?
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an enchantressParticipant“my, my, my,” i stroll into the room, my angelic wings flaring out behind me. today i’ve chosen the form of an angel; although i could very well turn into a bird at any given moment.
“what do we have here?” my voice has a lilt to it, almost like i’m teasing the people. “hmm, a princess, a ranger, and a merchant. how ordinary.”
i laugh softly. “but nonetheless; i heard from a little birdie, otherwise known as my instincts, that there was a particularly large aura of magic here. i suppose it’s from the potion?”
i nod towards the red bottle. “sweetheart, you might want to hide that. the maids here are more known for their fast fingers than for their service.”
nonetheless, i smile sweetly at the maids who are eavesdropping behind the counter, shooting them a glare that clearly means business. they scurry away, and i turn back to the conversation, pulling up a chair and sitting down.
‘’so, dears, i suppose i should introduce myself. my name is yanyan xue, which roughly translates to smoke snow. my official title, at least in these parts, is burning snow enchantress. my sister is the scarlet snow maiden; if you’ve heard of her? i suppose not. if you need anything related to magic, i’ll have it. i’m not an enchantress for nothing— but, loves, that’s enough about me. what about you all?”
i lean back in my chair, my green eyes glowing with what may perhaps be joy.
i feed on demon souls from changshi lake, not humans.
a little laugh escapes my mouth.
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The keeperParticipantSoooory I didn't have free time for this lately…
One. Two. Three.
Forgetting the Clockmaker, I stand up and make my way to the fireplace. This can't go on for longer, like this. My fur is already sagging with siponed darkness once more.
Four. Five.
The fire is burning contently, bright and tall. It is very tempting.
Six.
I hold out my hand towards the flame. It stutters, hissing. Then it goes out instantly as shadows cancel the light.
Seven.
I sigh as balance returns, for now. I need a constant light source to keep this up, or some magic cores at least. None are in reach, unless…
Eight.
My condition drops slightly as the Enchantress enters.
Hold up.
A glow of intrest flashes into my yellow eyes.
So that's your game.
One turn of events. One corresponding action. One change. One imbalance. "Hah." I grin to no one in paticular. "So, that's the rule, isn't it? The one rule. One turn, one chance." Some new gazes focus on me as I speak. "And it's my turn."
No one seems to understand what my words mean, but I don't care. This puts a whole new light on things. Grinning, I push myself away from the fireplace. I close my eyes and concantrate. Beckoning, I flick my tail at the doorway of the tavern.
"Come."
There is a screech, a thump, and a dragging sound outside. Ignoring some customers who have stood up at the unexpected sound, I open the tavern entrance and find my target sprawled on the pavement outside. They look rather dazed. Not for long though. Picking up my old elegance, I saunter out to drag them back into the room.
"What are you doing?" The Enchantress stops me halfway.
I admit that dragging people into taverns are rather strange, but she can't expect me to dine outside, can she? So I ignore her, flicking my tail for silence.
She persists however, talking in that same extotic accent. "Is this for some sort of ritual? I can't see any reason for you to do this."
I sigh. Are living souls so hard to get by these days that I can't even devour one without being critizised? Honestly…
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In my opinion, three-and-a-half wall breaks are always fun to write. My conviction stands.
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The magusParticipanthold up
I observe that someone might be being dragged inside. By one of THEM.
Oh,wait yep,confirmed
Can't let that happen.
I draw my pen, flinging it out in a less then graceful fashion, the order would be mad at that.if they knew, that is.Next,my notebook,parchment singed from the last entity.Then,all that I know next begins to
Ink,swishing, drawing, cutting
Annd done
" Excuse me,Mr, keeper was it? You have ten seconds to stop the soul-sucking before I exorce you with this going here"
I love my job
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the enchantressParticipantA single sigh.
"When will you midgets learn?"
My finger swishes ever so slightly, and a dagger fan appears in midair. Two snaps of a finger, and I turn into what I believe is my true form.
Two dragon-like wings that could destroy the room in two beats, a pair of eyes filled with nothing but poison and fire and smoke. A long tail made of metal and sharp bits and pieces from junkyards.
"I don't think you understand, my little soul-devourer. I am far more powerful than you could fathom. And… I appreciate your help, sweetheart, but I really don't need anything like that. Now. If you'll excuse me," I say, my tail swinging around me, "I have something to get back to."
A crimson pen filled with blood and poison appears next to me as well, and I use that to tick something off my notebook.
I shift back into my humanoid form, before kicking down the door.
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please don't god-mod; thank you.
*i* would never allow myself to stoop that low.
/lightheartedly, of course.
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The AssassinParticipantOh, my, things are happening. This should be fun.
"What shall we do?" I murmur to Fluffles. "So many powerful people. I doubt the Magus would be interested in speaking to 'assassin scum' like me. The Mage Guild always loved looking down its nose at the rest of us. The Enchantress, she's boring. Just another soul-eater. I'll see if I can learn something from the Keeper or the Clockmaker. What the Keeper needs is a powerful light source… I could probably get that for them."
I glance at the Clockmaker. The Keeper will be back to speak to them more, I'm sure. The Keeper needs something from them. For now, I might as well speak to that Ranger. Sooner or later I'll probably have to talk to the Lamplighter as well. I doubt they'll let me leave without confrontation.
So I wander over to the Princess's table and wordlessly slide into a seat.
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TOPestiiParticipantdon't die, castle!-
topParticipantDon't let this die! (Or vanish into the misty darkness of the backpage, just when I was getting around to joining…)
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The A-TOP-inParticipantAKA The AssasinWelp, if you want it to stay alive, you better post something, cuz I posted last, so theres not much I can do to help.
Ugh, everything i've said on this thread is just word vomit…. 😀
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