Strange Object
#1
Posted 14 June 2008 - 03:14 AM
You can take it or leave it. If you take it, expect hostility to follow as long as you carry it. Everyone's out for profit and power nowadays, and a glowing stone will certainly get their attention very quickly.
OOC: This is also true for other players' characters. I hope that at least a couple will try to take it, as it was a similar relic that caused the first half of the conflict in the desert.

#2
Posted 14 June 2008 - 05:01 AM
Neraphym: "Lohengrin, take us down. I see something interesting."
Lohengrin lets out a small roar as he slowly descends to the ground. Upon landing, Neraphym dismounts and approaches the ruins and searches for the object that caught his eye from the sky. He quickly spots a small, glowing stone.
Neraphym: "Hm, it seems to be some kind of enchanted stone. It's color seems to match that of the sky's."
Neraphym picks up the stone to examine it closer.
OCC: I haven't decided to keep it yet. Perhaps something could entice me to part with it, if another person wishes to have it.

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#3
Posted 16 June 2008 - 07:22 PM
Regardless of his method of earlier travel, he now continued forward at a steady pace. It would take him a considerable amount of time to span those short thirty feet -- perhaps... a minute, or so -- but this time would allow any who cared to study him for a short while. He was swathed in a black cloak that seemed to completely envelop his body, save for hands and feet which were covered in black leather gloves and boots. His hood was pulled forward enough that his face was completely indiscernible, masked in a veil of shadow. At this distance, at least.
The entirety of the effect of the complete darkness was rather chilling to most souls, and some might then believe their minds were toying with them as they seemed to see a slightly dark aura surrounding the man... And the fact that when a person's eyes once more focused completely on him, the aura vanished... Well, that made it seem as if it was all in the viewer's eyes even more. Still, that the dark aura seemed to reappear whenever the man was being viewed from someone's peripheral vision... It all combined to give one a rather foreboding feeling about the man. And, seeing as his identity was completely unknown, most began to become content thinking of him as the 'dark cloaked man'.
At last this 'dark cloaked man' reached the fallen marble column and, with it, Neraphym and Lohengrin. As he came nearer, something else seemed to be decidedly strange about him... But the answer was elusive. Perhaps more reflection upon the matter would yield an answer. As he neared, the hood of his cloak turns to regard Lohengrin and Neraphym, each for a few seconds. The darkness of the hood gave no hints as to what the man is thinking, as a face might, for any expression that might be playing across the dark cloaked man's face -- if a face he even had -- was hidden completely.
After at least a half minute, the dark cloaked man holds out one hand.
"Give that to me." It was not a request. It was a command. And there seemed to be something strange about the voice, as well. It was deep... But... No, the anomaly couldn't quite be pinned down in this case either. This man's entire being was clothed in mystery, just as his face was clothed in darkness.

























“In the valley of hope, there is no winter.”
#4
Posted 16 June 2008 - 07:54 PM
Neraphym examines the dark cloaked man, but little information is revealed by this mysterious person. Neraphym gives a quick nod to Lohengrin, and the dragon swiftly takes to the sky. This leaves Neraphym alone with the dark cloaked man.
Neraphym: "Why is it you desire this?"
Neraphym holds out the stone for the man to see clearly.

GWAMM
#5
Posted 16 June 2008 - 08:23 PM
Deep in the man's mind as he was, the dark cloaked man began to become aware of small pieces of... thoughts. They were only surface thoughts, and only pieces of those thoughts anyway, but they revealed a good deal to the dark cloaked man as he began to patch them together. So it was not greed that drove this one... But a... thirst for knowledge. Perhaps he could play off of that weakness.
"I wish to study it. To learn its secrets. Perhaps, if you desire, we could try to unlock its secrets together. You are clearly a powerful man. I am sure that together, our power can penetrate whatever shroud of mystery it may hold. But first... Let me see it. Give it to me."

























“In the valley of hope, there is no winter.”
#6
Posted 16 June 2008 - 09:00 PM
Neraphym: "Your powers of coercion are great, but alas, you've not been treading softly into my mind. Once the red flag goes up, you'll find my mind quite difficult to control. You see, I've dealt with your kind before. I cannot prevent your mind from penetrating mine, but once I know you're in there, I can separate our thoughts and ignore yours."
Neraphym draws his sword and point it at the dark cloaked man.
Neraphym: "Begone!"

GWAMM
#7
Posted 17 June 2008 - 12:48 AM
Then in not but a moment, the hand turned upside down, fingers bent like claws towards the ground. A circular glyph six feet in radius appeared, glowing a dark purple and black. A shadow rose up from the glyph, before taking form into a shadow wolf as the glyph dissipated. Much like a normal wolf, there seemed to be something... darker... about the creature. Its fur was darker, and there seemed to be an aura of darkness about it as well. The way it growled at Neraphym showed fangs that seemed as if they were somehow larger than that of a normal wolf's.
The beast leaped at Neraphym, snarling and clawing at him. Meanwhile, the dark cloaked man had moved his hands to his sides, palms facing down, as his mind began to reach into the very earth around him... A small tremor wracked the ground, though it was so small it was barely noticeable.

























“In the valley of hope, there is no winter.”
#8
Posted 17 June 2008 - 02:38 AM

Neraphym: "So, you'll fight me for this stone? You won't win."
Neraphym waves his hand over the blade and enchants it. He glides towards the cloaked man and swings his sword horizontally, left to right. Both Neraphym and the blade seem to move unnaturally fast.

GWAMM
#9
Posted 17 June 2008 - 04:48 AM
At the same time, the wolf recovers from its missed lunge and turns, even more angry. It leaps at Neraphym's back, intent on dealing as much pain as possible.
A wind picks up, the breeze that had been present earlier steadily increasing. Another small tremor shakes the ground, hardly more powerful than the last, and so it is still barely noticeable.

























“In the valley of hope, there is no winter.”
#10
Posted 17 June 2008 - 05:09 AM

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#12
Posted 25 June 2008 - 04:21 AM
As Neraphym passed by the floating sword, it turned as he moved, and as the gravity wave rushed from his hand, it stabbed at his back. At near to the same time, the wolf returned, biting at Neraphym's legs.
The gravity wave rushed towards the dark cloaked man, and as it seemed that he must be hit, he put a hand, palm-face down, before him and pulled up. A wall of stone rose up before him, which the gravity wave promptly collided against. The force of it shattered the stone, sending it falling backwards towards the dark cloaked man. But the dark cloaked man was already preparing for this -- he put both hands before him, palms facing up with fingers bent, and then he pulled them upward, turning as he did it the other direction. As he did, stone was pulled from the ground in an arc over him. The falling stone collapsed against it, and the second wall of stone became a wall of falling dust, harmless.
The wind increased. Another small tremor wracked the ground...

























“In the valley of hope, there is no winter.”
#13
Posted 25 June 2008 - 04:33 AM
Neraphym, with the blade still pushing into his armor, glides closer to the wolf. The wolf bites at his legs, but Neraphym swings his sword swiftly at the beast's face.

GWAMM
#14
Posted 25 June 2008 - 06:06 AM
Meanwhile, the sword too seems to have dissipated in a similar manner, though it was not attacked. A great wind has begun blowing, in the space of only a few minutes now. And it is now, in this storming gale, that Neraphym is able to realize what seemed so very strange about the man.
Ever since even before the beginning of this encounter, there'd had been at least a light breeze. It had been increasing since the encounter began -- the dark cloaked man had been creating it, after all. And now in these terrible winds, Neraphym's cloak would be flapping around him. The grass was flailing about wildly. The few trees that were spread across the plain were whipping back and forth, the force of it tearing entire limbs off on occasion. But through all of this, the dark cloaked man's cloak didn't move an inch. The cloak ignored the wind, as if it wasn't there at all. Truly chilling indeed.

























“In the valley of hope, there is no winter.”
#15
Posted 25 June 2008 - 06:11 AM

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