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Anguish Clamor

"If I can help, then I will."

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a character in “The Legend of Soria: The Sacred Swords Part I”, as played by Diarmuid O'Dyna

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Basic Information

Name: Anguish Trant Clamor

Age: 18

Appearance: Anguish is a lightly skinned man with an above average height of six feet, one inch. He has a slim, athletic physique, but still toned with muscle. He weighs approximately one hundred and fifty pounds. Anguish's strong brown eyes match his long, brown hair, falling down to his shoulders, while his bangs are slightly past his eyes. His lightly skinned face has strangely soft, delicate features for a warrior, but he is still an easily distinguishable young man.

Anguish's clothes consist of a long, white and gray hooded coat, lined with patterns going up from the bottom of his coat and ending around his waist. Long gray pants are held together by a belt in which Anguish carries pouches for supplies. His boots are made of light weight steel, and mostly concealed by his pants, but his feet are still visible.

Personality: Anguish has a seemingly melancholic demeanor almost all the time, however, he is hardly ever sad or depressed. The demeanor he usually shows is in stark contrast to how he actually acts, almost as if it's a farce. Although, he isn't a happy guy. It's just, one might perceive Anguish to be a pessimistic man, but he has a strangely unwavering heart with an optimistic viewpoint, although he most likely won't seem like it. He's always trying his hardest, even if faced with an unbeatable enemy. This is most likely some form of naivety.

Background: Anguish was born to the Clamor family, inheriting his late grandfather's name as his own. Anguish was born the middle child to a warrior family and had begun training at an early age. He was taught to show as little emotion as possible, for the battlefield, and to entice as little attention as possible. Anguish's father, Arthaustram, had taught his sons the importance of composure at all times. He did teach his daughter too, but she paid little heed to her father's instructions. After his father passed away, Anguish became the man of his household, helping out his mother more often.

When Anguish was fourteen, he and his sister went exploring in a cave during the summer. It was rather difficult to see inside, and this lead Anguish's older sister, Elaine to believe it would be the perfect time to play a prank on her young and stoic brother. When the two were about reached a fork in the path of the cave, Anguish took the lead down one of the paths, and then Elaine left him and went down the other path. She thought Anguish may have an irrational fear of the dark like he did heights, but that wasn't the case and he continued on like she was never there to begin with.

After a while of walking, the young boy found an exit through the cave, but to a place he had never been before. The cave had lead Anguish to a large opening, but he still appeared to be in the cave. It seemed as the though he was in a large dome made of rock, with the roof caved in to reveal the afternoon sun. There was a large pond fill with mysteriously clear blue water below the opening in the dome. The rubble that seemed to have fallen from the roof made a small pile of rocks sticking out from the pond and making a small island type structure that could fit only about one person on it. On the top of the rubble gleamed a metallic object of some kind. It looked like a sword was stuck in the rock at the top of the rubble. There was a long strand of cloth tied around the hilt that just laid lifelessly clinging to the rocks below. Anguish had began toward the sword and walked through the clear pond to the island of rubble, once on the island, he could see an old man not too far away from the pond. Seeing the man almost made Anguish jump back into the pond, but the old man did nothing. He didn't even smile at the child's cautiousness toward him. The man looked too tired to care. After a minuter or two the man spoke. "That sword is weighted with responsibility. It would only be a burden to take it. It's much too large a burden for a mere child."

"Then it's a good thing I'm not a child." The boy spoke resolutely, to which the old man smiled. As he seemed to be satisfied, the man made his way toward the dark tunnel that Anguish had come out from. The boy turned his attention back to the sword. The blade was stabbed into the rock, by someone who must have had monstrous strength, and the boy was certainly lacking in raw physical power. He had figured there was little chance for him to actually pull the sword out of the rock. Anguish wrapped his hands around the hilt of the sword, and then immediately pulled with all his might. To his surprise, the sword slid out of the rock like there was nothing holding it in place, resulting in the boy falling backwards into the pond. Anguish returned home soon after with the new item he had acquired.

Likes & Loves:
Innocence
Books/Plays/Poetry
Solitude
Water
Spring and Autumn

Dislikes & Fears
Sweet tasting food
Heights (though he wouldn't admit it)
Summer
Laziness

Sword Information

Sword name: Mirror Observer of Twisted Fate

Sword Appearance Mirror isn't a very noteworthy sword. It is an average length, double edged longsword. It is widest toward the hilt and only becomes thinner toward the end until the point. The blade is special, however, because it never seems to dirty, no matter the terrain or situation Mirror is used in, as the opponent can always be reflected in the sword. The blade also seems to be thinner in the middle, as the edges are a little larger in volume. Mirror's hilt is long and juts outward. The hilt of the sword is an uncomplicated long metal grip. Anguish keeps the sword bound in cloth, rather than a sheath.

Sword's ability: Once exchanging attacks with enemies, Mirror can understand the movements of its opponent. It can gauge the strength and speed of an enemy and also hypothesize what the opponent will do next.

Additional Information

Themes
General: Never Forget
Battle: Those Who Fight
Battle II: Knights of Palmyra
Sadness/Loss: An Unfinished Life

Physical
Handedness: Right handed.
Fitness: Very fit. Anguish is in great physical condition, having large reserves of stamina, and being a very fast person in general. Though, he is lacking a little in strength compared to other warriors.
Allergies/Medical conditions: Suffers from frequent migraines.

Family
Father- Evrain Clamor (45) (Deceased)
Mother- Elizabeth Clamor (38)
Sister- Elaine Clamor (20)
Brother- Girard Clamor (14)

So begins...

Anguish Clamor's Story

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Caine Crosswell


As the five of them, each sitting an a fine horse, all most likely as parched as he was, trudged on, the horses panting and kicking up sprays of yellow grains as they walked, Caine was fiddling unnecessarily with his sword, holding it sideways as it burned back and forth from a dim red to a brilliant white. He observed the blade, curious of it's odd powers. He ran his hand along the hot steel after the fire had dimmed, feeling it's smooth metal. He suddenly swung it right, the left, almost accidentally taking his horse's ears off in the process. He then decided to return the blade to it's scabbard, before sighing, and slumping forward, observing his four companions. 

First of all Leo, his long-time, and really, only real friend. Not to mention partner in crime. When they'd first met, Leo had been nothing more than a street urchin, and Caine had been nothing more that a angry, spoiled (Yet dashingly handsome) brat. Now they were well known associates of Peacemark's underworld, stealing from the rich, selling the trinkets and bobbles to the fences, and giving the proceeds to the needy, and although the poor weren't exactly Caine's top priority, they were Leo's, and he would help his friend no matter what. Besides, it was a great source of fun, and an excellent boredom reliever. Caine had managed to stay out of trouble with the gaurd, seeing as he was Lord Crosswell's only son, but he wasn't sure he'd ever know how Leo managed.

He looked over to the silver haired haired girl, who was tied with him for the youngest of the group. He didn't know much about Rhoda, as was the case with most of the others, but he could tell she was just as deadly as she was beautiful. What he did know, or rather heard, was that she was a traveling swordsman...Er, swordswoman, who was somehow tied in with the ancient warriors. What scared him the most however, was that sword of hers. He didn't know exactly what it did, as she hadn't said, or if she did, he wasn't paying attention as usual, but for some reason he couldn't put his finger on, he thought that if if he tried anything with her, it'd be the last thing he ever did.

Then there was Anguish, the stoic cloaked guy. He couldn't seem to figure this guy out. He was usually somewhat good at reading people, or, at least he thought he was...now that he thought about it, he had been slapped in the face by quite a few girls..."Nevermind", he thought, "That's not important now.". Anguish seemed to be a sad fellow, but didn't give off any particular signs of sadness, which, now that he considered it, didn't make much sense, but he still maintained the thought. He seemed nice enough though, and he was sure they'd get along, or at least not get in each others way.

Finally, was Aislyn, the Interfector. As the son of a lord, he'd already known of there secret order, but that didn't make them any less mysterious and badass. Hell, he'd have wanted to join them of their job didn't consist of babysitting Lords and Ladies all day. She seemed fairly nice, if a bit controlling, but Caine was sure that came with being part of the Emperor's secret service. Not only that, but she was technically in charge of the rag-tag group.

Becoming bored with his observing, he decided to unhook his feet from the saddle, laying them forward, crossing his arms and laying down along the horses back. This however, was an absolutely idiotic idea, and no sooner than he'd became comfortable, he found himself laying uncomfortably face-down in the sand, his horse quickly galloping away towards sweet freedom. 

"Hey! G-get back here you long-faced tail-swisher!" he yelled at the beast, sitting up and spitting sand out of his mouth.

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Rhoda A. Dunoir


Sighing slightly as she brushed a strand of white hair from across her scarlet eyes, forcing her flowing ponytail down over her shoulder for what seemed like the thousandth time, the young traveler looked up slightly at the sun blazing overhead, and adjusted the hood of the white mantle she'd purchased for the trip and now wore over her usual ensemble, pulling it down over her face in a futile attempt to keep the light out of her eyes. While the thin fabric of the cloak ensured that it wouldn't overheat her greatly, and the airy nature of her high cut dress - combined with the fact that she was currently riding at a fairly brisk pace on the back of a horse - meant she'd probably stay reasonably cool, it was still a desert they were traveling in, with all the burdens that entailed. Already, she was feeling a thin line of sweat settling into place over her brow, and they'd only recently begun the journey.

Ah, yes. The journey. It had been one that she had been planning for a long time. Yet, despite that, she hadn't really expected to make the trip with company. It had been almost a month now since she'd heard the ominous news, supposed sightings of the Shari and their dark masters, creatures that, since their defeat, had only really been known in legends. Yet, their presence was unmistakably a reality, and it was a grim existence that would have to be dealt with. The sword hanging from her side told her so, and, although she couldn't exactly describe or explain how she perceived this fact, she knew it to be so. It simply wasn't a matter that could be questioned. And so, guided by the blade she now carried, the sword her First Ancestor had carried long before she had even entered the world, she had set out. She was no stranger to traveling, having lived the large part of her young adult life wandering from place to place, and this trip had, at first, been no different. She had gone from town to town, either bargaining as best she could for food and lodgings, or working for those necessaries as well as for transport. Bit by bit, mile by mile, she had made her way alone across the country itself, slowly growing closer and closer to her destination. At first, her arrival in Peacemark had seemed like it would be just another such stop on her journey. And yet, in that city, things had suddenly changed somewhat. In asking around for supplies and guidance toward the legendary tower - although nobody seemed to know of its exact location, the city and its people were rich in old tales and legends that could tell her the direction in which she was supposed to go - she had abruptly been confronted by a girl, one of the companions with whom she now traveled. This girl, a member of an apparently mythical order even she had doubted the existence of, had, to her surprise, apparently already gathered several other individuals with blades like her own, the legendary swords of ancient times. Although she wasn't surprised to be found, she was slightly surprised to know that these others were also headed to the same destination as herself: the tower. Although she'd been somewhat reluctant to join, being rather wary of other people, there was a certain strength in numbers, and she couldn't have hoped to acquisition the supplies she needed in any reasonable amount of time otherwise. But, with the assistance of the Interfector girl, she could procure the necessary rations and horse for her own use. It had been a tempting offer, one she had ultimately agreed to. And now, here she was, an unknown number of miles out of Peacemark, riding alongside people she hardly knew to a legendary destination, with a weapon at her side that most people of the present age would have thought was just a fairy tale. There was a certain sense of awe to the whole situation that wasn't lost on her despite her calm, stoic demeanor, a sense that had remained with her from the moment she'd been guided to this place up to the present.

The silence that had fallen over the group hadn't been broken for some time now. Each rider merely stared ahead, guiding their horses only in the vaguest sense and simply scanning the horizon idly with their eyes. The only sounds were the quiet whine of the wind across the endless sea of sand, the measured breathing of the mounts beneath them, and the dull noise of hooves kicking up sand with every step. Idly, Rhoda reached down and patted the neck of her own mount - a fine mare with a soft gray hide; a large, strong creature that was probably descended from some breed of warhorse or another, considering its rather formidable build - which, compared to the horses ridden by the rest, seemed rather fresh. She hadn't exactly pushed it very hard, simply going alongside the other riders at whatever pace they chose without ever really forcing her mount to move out of its comfort zone. Besides, she traveled light, and wasn't much of a load herself. The beast chuffed, leaning slightly into her hand as she gave it a few reassuring strokes. The traveler had found that if you treated your horse well, it would do much more for you than if you simply ignored it. There was a certain loyalty and respect that even the smallest kindnesses could instill in the noble beasts of the sort she now rode. This horse was no exception.

An angry cry of surprise from next to her attracted her attention. At last turning her gaze from the long, featureless path ahead, she glanced out from beneath her white hood, her scarlet eyes settling on the source of the sound in an instant. One of her traveling companions, a noble boy of some sort, if she had his manner pegged right, had evidently gotten tired of sitting up - she wasn't surprised by this, as personal comfort was usually more important to members of the higher class than physical endurance or training - and had decided to try lying down on the back of his horse, perhaps hoping to fall asleep. Well, that wasn't likely, considering the moving nature of his would-be bed, but it seemed that the horse itself had problems with the idea, as it shifted uncomfortably, evidently made slightly nervous by how its rider was moving about on top of this. This slight jolt was all it took to shake the silly boy from his precarious perch, dropping him face first into the sand while his horse began trotting out ahead. Reaching out, the white-haired rider casually caught the reins of the horse, gently prodding her own mount to stay alongside it while she brought the wayward beast to heel, slowly stopping both mounts and then turning back toward the fallen rider. Swinging out of the saddle of her own mare, she hopped dextrously down, letting go of its reins - it was well trained enough not to bolt and run like the boy's mount had attempted just a moment before - and reaching out with her now freed hand to the fallen rider, offering him some assistance in getting up while at once calming his horse as best she could.

"Are you alright?" She asked quietly as she helped the boy to his feet, speaking one to one with another member of the party for perhaps the first time since she had joined the group. Her voice was gentle and soft, an airy sound that emanated from the slightly concealing hood of her mantle. Yet her speech also held a certain firmness to it, a calm yet direct tone that, although it most certainly showed emotion, seemed to cast this aside in favor of a pointed, straight-to-the-point manner of address.

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Leo Collander


Sitting on a well groomed horse in the annoying blaze of the sun, that Leo hated with a passion, that burned almost as bright as the sun. Everytime he looked at the sun it reminded him of that fire which scarred part of his body and took away his family. Turning his eyes down from the sky Leo looks at the reason he was brought on this journey a sword that rested on his hip. This sword and the swords his companions possesed were supposed to help somehow. Leo didn't really understand all he knew was that he needed to help.

Leo only knew one of his companions before they set out, Caine Crosswell. A noble who hates other nobles, who helped Leo steal from the nobles to make money to give to the poor, which unfortunatly got Leo into a couple tricky situations. One of these situations was where he found Dust, his sword. All in all Caine was a good friend and someone reliable to have around, however sometimes Leo wished Caine would fall off his high horse.

Suddenly a loud sound snaps Leo to attention noticing a cloud of dust nearby his horse, all Leo can do is chuckle as Caine is helped up from the ground by one of the girls. Then with a sigh Leo kicks his horse into a gallop for a short while to see if he can catch Caine's horse. Stopping before rounding a large hill Leo turns around abandoning the futile chase of the horse and returning to the group.

The setting changes from The Iron Desert to Soria

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Aislyn Shields

No one ever expects their first to be anything amazing or something you'll look back on with pride; it generally involves someone unimportant, the action is lackluster, and the result is both disappointingly early and unsatisfying to any degree. Most won't even talk about their first unless they're drunk and feel like joining in on the self-deprecatory ridicule of each other. The obvious reason for this lack of quality is, obviously, the lack of experience the person has. It supposedly gets better after a few times, you have more experience and are generally given more opportunities once you complete that awkward first time. That's what they say anyway, but Aislyn wouldn't be able to find out if it was true for quite a long time; journeys across the kingdom don't tend to end quickly.

Though, it must be said, that after a few horror stories about what other Interfectors had to do for their first assignment, escorting a bunch of children around doesn't seem too bad. The Rhoda girl seemed pleasant enough, even though being around her put the older girl on edge, and Anguish, from that house who seemed to have a tradition for passing down a horrible name, was at least quiet. Caine, someone who likes pissing away the comfy life thousands would gladly kill for, was another story, and Leo suffered from being his associate. After assembling all the people she had been able to find who had acquired, through legitimate means or thievery, one of the sacred swords, they made their way through the Iron Desert. She had received the five fine horses from her commander in Peacemark and was to take both them and their swords to the Tower of Istrikahn, a mission of apparently divine importance, but not one that required a more seasoned Interfector, or ten of them for that matter.

The workings of both the Gods and the upper echelons of the Interfectors would likely always be a mystery to Aislyn, because she was very aware of what was strapped to her back. A weapon that incredible, that destructive, and four others just as powerful were being carried by children across the desert, alone, without any proper security beyond the only recently accepted Aislyn. Forget about demons and the Gods, what were they supposed to do in the event that bandits showed up, or rebels, or any other force more organized than these five? Yes, the Interfectors are skilled warriors and excellent guards, but there is a limit to their skills and it likely falls short of an opposing army.

Regardless of her worries over what her commander's were thinking assigning her to this mission alone, she was now leading these people to do their gods' work against something that means to kill them along with everyone else. So, with that pressure weighted on her shoulders, the sudden sound from behind her and the loud calls that followed; apparently, the young lord had forgotten how to ride a horse and fall off. While some unbroken horses might throw off a rider, the ones that they were given were certainly well-trained and, therefore, the blame could solely be placed upon something the rider did. To prevent something like this from happening again and slowing them down further, Aislyn turned her horse as Caine and Rodah remounted theirs.

"It's good that you are unharmed, but we need to hurry and cross the desert before anything happens. Please refrain from doing anything that will delay us further." Turning back around and continuing with the pace she had set prior to whatever accident had just occurred, a slight smile appeared on her face; it wasn't often that she was able to tell others what to do.