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Theresa Ferok

"I'm not all flowers and sunshine."

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a character in “A Song For The Demon Lord”, originally authored by SMinSC, as played by RolePlayGateway

Description

Name: Theresa Ferok

Age: 56

Race: Elf

Appearance: Image
Theresa is a very short elf, standing at 5'2" and weighing around 100lbs. She has long red hair that comes down to her wiast, and is very pale. Her eyes are purple, and she has a child-like face. Her long ears, however, are gone, due to an inncedent in her past with some humans. She wears loose clothing in the color spectrum or black or white, but she can almost never be seen wearing any color between these. Her clothing covers multiple tattoos on her arms, each having to do with the magic she can cast. She wears anklets on both of her legs, made out of various stone, and has a black rose in her hair.

Personality: Theresa is a calm person most times, due to her very long life span, she has learn how to wait for extreme periods of time. When she is interacting with fellow elves or even dwarves, she is a very easy person to talk to and is willing to help you out if she likes you, however she is very shy around humans, mostly because of her past and the fact that most humans are very tall compared to her, so being looked down apon scares her. When she is thinking, she will not talk, and analyzes things very quickly, making sure she can find a better way to do things. When she is hreatened, she wishes not to fight, but will if others are in danger.

Weapons: Theresa doesn't really carry any physical weapons on her, due to her frame and race, she isn't skilled with them. She does carry a bag that carries several magical items. Including rings for protection, necklaces for various purposes, and a dagger infused with the ability to burn anything it cuts.

Skills: Theresa, being an elf, is a highly skilled magic user. Although most elves deal with direct control over elements, she has excelled in two types of magic: Natural and Necromacy. Her natural magic abilities allow her to grow plants very quickly, that she uses for defence when fighting and fruits and other things in regular life. She can also tell animals what to do, due to old magic. She can command them to scout, attack, or even drown themselves. Her ability with necromacy is very odd, because most use the bodies for use, she uses the soul itself. This means she can create a physical form of someone's soul and that form tells a lot about the person, especally what form it takes. These souls can also attack and defend.

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Theresa Ferok's Story

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A slight humming noise came from Theresa as she was walking the path that lead to Bran, capitol of Asrinon. She did enjoy nature, and having a certain amount of control over it was enjoyable. She was getting hungry, but decided against having a rabbit kill itself so she could have the meat, "A bit barbaric for right now." She thought while taking out a seed out of her bag and placed it on the ground. She was fimilar with creating and destroying trees, so it came easy when she waved her hand in front of the seed and a green light shone threw her shirt. At that moment the seed began to expand into a large apple tree, "Hm, apples? Should hold me over." She put her hand down when the tree appeared to be full size and apples began growing on it. She found creating food was easier when that food was in season, so she picked an apple and continued on her way, leaving the tree in its new location.

She reached the gate in around half an hour, and by that time she all ready ate and picked the apple for its seeds. When she got to the custom officer, he looked at her and said, "What are you doing outside the city by yourself little girl?" She was used to being called that, ever since her ears got cut off, see did resemble a human girl. She replied, "I-I-I am not from this city, officer, and I am hear for the job offer i saw on a post a couple of days ago." She found that no matter what, she usually was shy around humans, so she spoke softly to them. The officer looked at her, unconviced by her speech, "Well, whatever you say little girl, why don't you run along inside back to your family, i bet they miss you." That coment made her her give up hope for most humans, she had heard it before, and it was really starting to get on her nerves. But going along with that was easier than explaining everything, "Ok, thank you officer, I will go straight to them." She put on her best fake smile and entered the city, wishing beyond hope her ears would spontaniously grow back.

She made her way through the market with relative ease, but people kept asking where her parents were, "Come on, humans. I look older than nine in your years.". But she brushed them off, and eventually found her way to the gaint fortress carved into a mountian, "Guess this is it." She thought and made her way inside. A gaurd pulled her off around three minutes latter, asking if he could help her, "Y-Yes, i am looking for the queen." She spoke, and the guard must have thought she was a relative of the queen, besides, what harm could a small girl do. The gaurd took her to the queen who asked who she was and why she is befor her. "Your Majesty, my name is Theresa Ferok, and i am hear about the bandit job." The queen looked at her, and then asked why a little girl wanted to do this job. Theresa responded, "I am an Elf, your Majesty, and I am 56 years old." She said and lifted her hair to reveal her ears, although most was cut off, one could tell that they were elf ears. The queen asked who did this to her, and she responded that it wasn't her business. The queen took that answer, and told ehr to go to the stables, and told a gaurd to go with her, to prove she belonged there. They made their way to the stables in around five minutes, and the gaurd left, once he told the other gaurd that she did belong there. Theresa just looked around the room at the other men and women, and thought, "This is it? 500 gold is a good bit of money."

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The sun was nearing the center of the sky over the charming countryside surrounding Bran. Perfect amount of light for some reading. A hooded man walked down the main road to the City of the Black Rose Queen, a white staff in one hand and a large leather bound book in the other. His head was down, staring directly at the book with great intensity. The book seemed to be his world, not paying mind to any of the other nuisances of life. However, he seemed to be aware of his surroundings, seeing as he perfectly avoided tripping over rocks or holes without even lifting his eyes from the text. He soon approached the gate of the large city and was halted before he could get past the main gates. Two halberds blocked his way, but he had stopped without looking up from his book. The man at the registration desk stared at him expectantly. "What's your business here?" the guard asked suspiciously. The hooded man faced his body towards the desk and stepped up to it, all while still reading the book. After a few silent moments, the guard looked as if he were going to speak again, but the hooded man raised a large black stony finger, signaling for his silence. Surprised by the hand that sat in front of him and the unexpected gesture, the guard sat there in silence and withheld his statement. The hooded man then snapped the book shut and put it into his satchel. He then raised his head to face the guard. "I'm here to assist your queen with her bandit troubles." The hooded man stated plainly.

The guards eyed each other, unsure of the man. "Your the second man with an eye-patch to have come through here today. Is it standard for you types or what?
" From beneath the hood, the man produced a simple smile. The guards chuckled to each other, but not in a mocking way. "Right then, name?" the guard asked him. "Xandur." he stated in a pleasant tone. The man eyed for a second, then wrote it down. "Alright then. Your lucky, you just made it. Guess that means your the last one. Jacob here will escort you to the....stables." The guard said oddly, gesturing to a guard behind. The two nodded to each other and the hooded man began to follow the guard into the city.

The city seemed rather active at the moment. He had weave his way through the crowd to keep up with the guard. Though, you could feel tension in the air. Though they went about their daily lives, these apparent attacks so close to their beds had obviously offset them. Still they scuttled on with their shopping and sawing and hammering. Anything to make them forget, to try and say for a awhile, I am content. What with the continent slowly circling the proverbial sinkhole into war, they tried to remain happy. Admirable.......but naive.

They had finally arrived to what they called 'The Stables'. It seemed that in this city, stables meant 'cave in back of castle'. Odd that they would reveal an escape point to a band of mercenaries, foreign mercenaries at that. Xandur wasn't worried though, he rarely ever was. The other men and women there were quite the colorful cast. It seemed a fellow patch was their, a dwarf, a tribal, a noble? Wait.....no, clergy member. Symbol of Janos was a dead give away. Xandur was never really popular with men of the cloth. It had something to do with him being agnostic, he suspected. And finally.....a little girl? As he entered the cave and made his way to a rock, he examined her out of the corner of her eyes. There was something off about her. Her eyes and their spacing, her nose and her cheek bones. Her posture was what gave it away though. She was an Elf. Though, he wondered what had happened to her ears.

As he sat down, he pulled out his book and began to read it, holding it in his massive stone hand. Every so often, the pages would turn themselves.

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While unfazed by their 'Captain's' attitude, she did feel annoyed at his plain disrespect for his fellow humans. "Sure, elves aren't the most caring races on the planet, but at least we treat our own with kindness." She thought as she, along with the rest of the group made its way through the forest. As far as she could tell, this band of people was different. For starters, the tribal woman who just took out a flute and started playing it. When i giant tiger appeared, Theresa was stunned a bit at its size. Even wierder was when the woman climbed on top of it and started riding it arong like a horse.

Then there was the dwarf, or stone-crafters as elves called them. It wasn't a disrespectful term, in fact it was a testiment to their abilities with stone and earth in general. She decided that she didn't really want any friends, mostly due to the fact that they would die long before her, but she thought, "Why not give it a try?" and made her way to the dwarf. "Good day, stone-crafter. What brings you upon this journey: money, fame, or looking to kill something?" She said to the dwarf, a small smile crept along her face.

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Alberon just listened to the conversation pass back and forth. He watched the Tribal with interest, they were a different people. But what interested him most was her large tiger. Wondering how one came upon such a mount or beast and actually tamed it. She must have some amount of skill or magical prowess, not to mention intelligence and willpower to control such creatures. Next came the little mage talking to the dwarf, something seemed off about her too. He just couldn't manage to place his finger upon what. And then came the one with the eye patch, he had obviously seen a lot in his days. He had the aura of a veteran fighter and adventurer around him. Added onto that they had a second mage in their travels. One wearing some kind of stone gauntlet riddled with markings, he also seemed human, though was far too fair looking in a sense to be. Half-Breed maybe. Walking at his side was the Dwarf, he couldn't even guess a thing about him. He seemed kind atleast, he had offered food and chances to converse none of which Alberon had taken yet. Dwarves were rather new to him, he had only seen them a few times. And this was the first time he had prolonged contact with one. They were generally reclusive, hiding and digging in the mountains, rarely leaving, some traveling to trade their fine jewels and stone across the world.

Alberon decided now to join in the conversation, removing his helmet to hold it at his side he looked down at the dwarf. "Aye, what are you traveling for? Its rather odd to see a dwarf out of their Mountainous Holds." His asked in a casual tone, moving his gaze from the dwarf to the female mage. Giving her a polite nod and smile before looking ahead again as he awaited the Dwarf's response.

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"That's an odd choice of guesses." Hogar replied nonchalantly. "Maybe I'm just 'ere out of concern for the hapless peasants that 'ave been abducted? It's not all gold and glory with us mine dwellers." The dwarf strode quickly to keep up with the group. Despite the difference in leg length, he was able to easily keep stride with the taller band members. Years of trekking through the countryside had built up a lot of stamina in the dwarfs legs and lung, making him a long distance hiker strong enough to give any human or elf a run for their money.

"What about you lass? Why're you 'ere? You don't really look like da fighting type. No offense meant of course." Looking at the small group around him, he decided to put the question further. "'ell I'd ask that ta each of ya."

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Thersa was begining to hum a little elven song, when she saw the palidan nod at her, and she nodded back, hoping that was the correct human responce. When the stone-crafter said "Maybe I'm just 'ere out of concern for the hapless peasants that 'ave been abducted? It's not all gold and glory with us mine dwellers." She felt a little bad for thinking his reason were for money.

"Don't take it as an insult, stone-cutter. I meant no disresrespect by that, just asking." She said and then began again, "And to answer your question. I came here for the money, I need it to help out my papa. Working as farmers isn't usual for elves, but he and my mama love it. Half of their crop was destroyed due to some raiders, so they need some help, plus it's his 200th birthday soon, so i need money to get him something nice." She said and began her tune once again, she knew it by heart, and it made her think about happier times.

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"200's a good age I guess. Me own pa is almost 143 now, though I haven't visited me family in quite sometime." Hogar started rambling off as he usually did when conversing. It took him a second to refocus his thoughts. "Still though, seems like a dangerous decision for young elf lass, even if ya need to replace da crops. Tell me lass, 'ave you ever split blood before? Or even been caught in da melee?"

Taking on one or two thugs, or even a small gang of bandits was one thing. Having to get in a full scale battle with a whole brigand clan was another thing entirely. Hogar had learned the hard way the what the difference was. Didn't matter how good your sword arm was, if you weren't careful and keeping track of your surroundings and where your shield brothers were, you could easily find some thug sneaking up behind you and planting a knife in your back. With a band here of only eighteen strong, the dwarf felt some doubt that the entire group was going to come back safe and sound. Especially considering no one bothered to ask how many bandits they were going up against anyway.

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Theresa was staring at the sky, looking at some clouds that looked like rain, when she overheard the dwarf ask if she had ever spilt blood before. She sighed when he asked this, remembering in an instant that terrible day thirty years earlier when she lost her brother and her ears. She waited a bit before answering hos question, not out of forgeting the question, but reminesing on the memory.

When she did answer, her voice sounded sad and softer than usual. "Well, stone-crafter, I have spilt blood before, and it was the day when I lost my ears." She said fingering over one, which she did when remembering. "But, being an elf." She started, "I don't use weapons like you or human, but rather magic, but that is common knowledge." She took a break before starting up, "Just be wary of your surrondings if you ever have to fight me." She finished smiling at him.

"So, what about you? You certainly seem like you have been in a couple of fights. So, you never answered my question: Why are you doing this? You only deflected my question by saying you could be fighting for the villagers, but something tells me you have a reason." She finished her alligation, just looking at him, but not really focusing, just still remembering that day.

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Xandur



After a few moments of waiting in the cave, two men entered the cave. One, an obvious official, and the other, he suspected, to be the Captain of the guards. His suspicions were confirmed when the official addressed him as so. It was only too obvious that the captain felt threatened by the presence of the mercenaries. It seemed their orders were to assist the captain and his men in locating and destroying the bandits. Apparently a unit of guards had disappeared looking for them. Meaning that they succeeded in the first part of their mission, the last part though seemed to have turned the tables on them. What Xandur was most surprised about that no one knew the guards were. What, did their families just assume that their took up most of their life. Well, now that was a complete fact.....most likely. Unless they were sold in the slave trades. Most people believed slavery to be dead.....then again most people are naive and try very hard to remain so.

As they set out, Xandur had not looked up from his book. Occasionally the page would turn itself, but he was not reading it. He was actually examining everyone with closely without directly looking at any of them. He had yet to pull his hood down so it was quite easy to spy on people. So far, he didn't exactly feel comfortable with the paladin and the man with they eye-patch. The paladin for obvious reasons, but the man with eye-patch acted looked like someone trying to hide something, and hide it well for that matter.

He then started to eavesdrop on the conversation the dwarf and the elven girl were having. He was correct about her being an elf and she seemed like a sweet young girl, risking life and limb for her parents. Though I'm sure her father would much prefer her being safe and sound in his arms for a birthday present than anything she could buy him. He somehow always sympathized with parents, it always left him to wonder if he was a parent. He wasn't even sure if he was old enough to have a child. He wasn't really sure of anything, but that was why he was here.

The dwarf seemed rather friendly, an outdoors man type who thought against the norm. He was probably getting on in years and when that happened, dwarves either became extra grumpy or extra friendly. This one seemed to be leaning towards the latter. The dwarf then directed a question to the entire group. "ell I'd ask that ta each of ya." He must have been referring to when he asked the girl why she was here. He snapped his book shut with a loud thump and put it away in his satchel. He was walking in front of the dwarf and elf, so to answer his question, he spun around and faced them, walking backwards with the greatest of ease. "An odd question for a group of mercenaries. Well, an odd question for a group of mercenaries and a paladin of Janos." he said in a pleasant tone, as he flashed the paladin a small grin. He then turned back to the two. "I myself-" he lowered his hood, revealing pointed ears and the giant scar over his left eye."-am here to make contacts. The more people you know, the easier it is to get information." Xandur said in the same tone, a small smile spreading on his face.

"You see, I seek certain information that no one across two continents have been able to answer." He gave a pause, thinking about how much he should tell them. He then eyed the dwarf for a moment. "I wonder if you can help me with something. Ive asked the experts at both Kurenvar and Garron about this gauntlet, but none have been able to tell me it's craftsman. They haven't even been able to tell me what it's made of." Xandur explained as he lifted the gauntlet up to show him. He then placed his hand on the stone arm and the etchings and runes on it began to glow purple. Suddenly, and unlatching sound could be heard and the gauntlet came off of his arm, revealing his stump just below his left elbow. He then extended it towards the dwarf. "Would you mind glancing at it?"

Xandur then looked towards the elf girl and gave her a warm smile. "By the way, I'm Xandur, just Xandur. Nice to meet you all."

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Alberon again went mute as the conversation kicked back up and the mage with the stone gauntlet joined in. When the young, man, half-blood, whatever he was gave him a grin, he raised a brow in a questioning manner. Soon shrugging it off he listened as the mage explained his reasons for being here, contacts and information. Odd enough goals on a mission such as this. It wasn't exactly a diplomatic or social mission. Still eyeing the gauntlet as the mage questioned the dwarf about it as it glowed in his hands. Magical Artifacts... Such devices could be unpredictable, the nature of most magics as a whole was dangerous. Holy Magic included, say a chant the wrong way and you could blow yourself to oblivion.

"By the way, I'm Xandur, just Xandur. Nice to meet you all."

He couldn't help but smile as the mage introduced himself openly. He didn't expect it, though he noticed as younger looking smiled at the elf in a warm manner. A slight chuckle escaped his lips before he spoke up and introduced himself as well. "I am Sir Alberon Durhandor, Paladin, Priest, and scholar if you will of Janos. Here to bring the bandits to justice as well as protect this band when needed. My lord Janos would be angered if none of his soldiers did not pick arms against this act of injustice during these harsh times." With that he bowed his head to the group. "Its good to meet you too Xandur, as well as the Master Dwarf, and Mistress Elf."

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Theresa was stunned at the wreckage of what was left of Jaski. The only thing left standing were stone walls, and not a whole lot of those. When the captain gave orders for them to search the area, she noticed that not a lot of bodies were left, "Where could they have been taken." She pondered as she looked around, looking for a body that wasn't completly burned in the fires. But her search showed that any bodies that were in tact were taken away.

She knew what she had to do, and she needed to ask the Captains permisson to do it, which she hated to do, but it was the only way she thought she could help. Making her way over to where she saw the captain, she felt what was left of several buildings under her feet. She found him looking around in what appeared to by a larger building before it was burned to the ground. She made her way to him, and then tapped him on his shoulder, and when he turned around with a 'What is it, Elf?' She got mad, "Bastards knows my name." She quickly thought before answering, "I need to see the bodies of the ones you took out of here. The ones not burned by the fires." She said, noticing she didn't feel nervous, "Too annoyed to feel nervous." She guessed before the captain asked why she needed to see the bodies and she replied. "I can bring thier souls back from the dead, but the body needs to be in tact for it to work. And besides, might help to learn what happened from someone who was acctually here." She finished, and noticed that the Captain's expresstion was one of disgust, 'NO way I am letting you perform dark magic on these poor sods, that damned magic is evil. Now go before I kill you for even talking about using that magic." He finshed and left her standing in the rumble.

"Oh my goddess, that man has no freaking clue about magic, no such thing as 'evil' magic, and threatening to kill me, good way to make friends." She thought, as clenched her fists and jaw, making sure she didn't explode on the man she now felt like running a tree through. After around five minutes, she felt her anger start to fade, and she knew that she needed to find those bodies, as soon as possible. So she began to think who among this group would have access to dead bodies, and then it hit her, "The Palidan called Sir Alberon, perfect." She thought and made her way to find him.

She found him rather quickly, and ran up to him, getting in front of him, and starting, "Sir Alberon, I need your help. I need to get to the undamaged bodies, I know there are some, and also that you can get access to them, being a man of religon. I know how your kind feel about necromancy, but I am not using the bodies for experiments, and the souls will be returned to resting. Can you help me?" She said it all very rushed, knowing that the bodies are decomposing, so she didn't want to waste any more time than neccisary.

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Xandur felt a very familiar expression spread across his face when the dwarf named Hogar announced that the stone baffled. Xandur expected no more from the dwarf but knew he had to at least try. He was about to take the gauntlet back, when Hogar piped up. He stated that the reason he couldn't identify the stone was that it wasn't from this plane and that he should seek the help of a Magi familiar with conjuration. Xandur's eye lit up with intrigue and excitement. He had a lead. After seven years he finally had a lead. Not a very strong one, but maybe he could finally figure out who he was. "Thank you master Hogar. You don't know how much you've helped me." He stated with genuine happiness. He then raised his stub and the gauntlet flew out of the dwarf's hands and reattached itself to his stub. The symbols glowed once more, and the limb began to move once more.

Suddenly, the elf girl who called herself Theresa, stated she recognized the stone as well. She then pulled and ankle bracelet off of her leg and showed it to them. The stone was of a slightly different color, but the symbols seemed to resemble the ones on the gauntlet fairly well. She stated that it was apparently a family heirloom. Xandur was about to comment on it, but it seemed they were to be quiet since they were nearing known ambush sites so Xandur remained quiet. Sooner or later though, he would have to speak with Theresa.

They finally arrived at the site of the attack, and almost immediately, Xandur felt a disturbance. Something about this place was wrong, but he wasn't entirely sure exactly what it was. Everyone seemed to be receiving orders about what to do and what not to do, but Xandur simply ignored the Captain. Xandur immediately made his way to the southwest part of the ruins of the village. He walked over a pile of rubble that he suspected used to be a house and crouched down, supporting himself with his staff. Xandur then reached up and removed his eye patch and placed it into his pack. He then breathed in slowly and opened his milky white dead eye and closed the other.

Light and color seemed to swirl out of existence into a torrent of nothingness for Xandur. Then, images and sounds could be made out, but just barely. After a bit the sounds and images became clearer, and what he stared at now, was a truly perplexing sight. The ground was teala nd the sky was purple. Streams of technicolor light danced through the sky and the very moon seemed to display a horribly twisted face with blood coming from every orifice. The entire village seemed to be on fire, the flames scarlet as blood. Sheep ran every which way, bleating for sanctuary and mercy. The sheep were being systematically slaughtered by what seemed to be statues wearing scary human masks. Their goal seemed to be slaughter and destruction. Xandur only saw this for maybe 9 seconds before he immediately closed his eye and opened his normal one. Blood was running from his scarred eye and Xandur was breathing heavily. He slowly stood up and shook his head. Though, he knew no matter how hard he tried, he would never forget those images. Things seen by your minds true sight could never be forgotten.

He looked about and noticed a few of the others seemed to have figured out what he had. That this was no bandit attack and that the situation was far more different that the Captain believed or was equipped for. Xandur wasn't sure what to do, if he said anything, than they might not be payed and they would be sent away. Xandur needed to be here and needed to do this. He then noticed the other eye patch guy seemed to notice as well. The after affects his true sight showed he seemed to be hiding something that had to do with the attack. Xandur wiped the blood from his eye and approached the man.

Xandur walked up to him with a friendly smile and patted him on the shoulder with his normal hand. He then spoke in a hushed tone, his words not matching what his face displayed. "How do you think we should proceed about this. We know each other knows about what really happened here. I know your hiding what happened, though I don't know why. Right now it doesn't matter, because if this turns out to an international incident, we get called off. If the Captain gets a hint of this being to much for his men, then we definitely get called off. Since you seem to know more than I do, I'm referring to you. So what do you think we should do?"

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Theresa was rather mad she couldn't get to the bodies, "All that training for nothing." She thought to herself while wondering if she could get away with murdering the captain, but decided against it. That is when she felt another strong magic force, not from the half-breed, but coming instead from the tree lines, "Another elf?" She thought to herself, when then the person stepped out of the trees, "Yep"

The woman, who looked to be in her early twenties, but was probably around 70, give or take a few years. She had an aura around her that was very cold, probably representing her magic. She knew not to fight with this one, although she would give her a proper elven greeting. She walked up to the woman, until she was closer than the dwarf, and then stuck out her arm, showing her tattoos on her right arm, showing they were not active.

"Sister-elf," She started, "Why are you here? To help us with the mission, or are you with the ones who commited this crime against the humans?" Sher asked, all the while looking into the woman's eyes, shoiwng she wasn't afraid, and that she could hold her own in case she used her magic against her.

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Character Portrait: Hogar Rafun Character Portrait: Theresa Ferok Character Portrait: Vetracene Tathren
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Hogar was... more then a little annoyed with the elf girl at the moment. The dwarf might have been a chatter box but even he never was impolite enough to brazenly cut right in front of someone when they were talking and then try to cut into their conversation. He leaned out from behind her and gave a long annoyed stare at Theresa and made a load throat clearing noise.

He might have been short, but he doubted he was unnoticeable enough for someone to automatically forget he was there. Yes, he was here first. Yes, he was talking. And yes, he was a little annoyed with being interrupted. That and she didn't give the other a chance to introduce herself before butting in.

"Ya might wanna reconsider the wording of that question lass..." He said dryly, remarking toward the nearly accusing sounding question the young elf asked.

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Character Portrait: Hogar Rafun Character Portrait: Xandur Character Portrait: Theresa Ferok Character Portrait: Adrian Rios Character Portrait: Vetracene Tathren
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Xandur's expression never came as Adrian said what sounded like passive threats. He too knew they could not turn back, though he was now intrigued on what was so important to this man. He stated that if they went further, lives would be lost. Xandur walked closer to him, smile still on, though his words sounded cold. "Sacrifices are always necessary when standing upon the threshold to greatness." was all he said as he backed away. The Captain called for people to report, but no one seemed to be talking. Good. They sent out once again.

After hours, the group finally stopped. Xandur felt the presence of the scene in front of them far before he saw it. Acts like those left imprints upon multiple planes of existence. The sight was rather gruesome, but Xandur did not flinch or even bat an eye at the scene. He had seen much worse. It did not comfort him to know that an act of such barbarism had no sway over him, in fact it rather disturbed him. He still didn't know who he really was, after all of these years. The Captain cut down one of the men who was strung up and gave a small prayer for him. A noble gesture and sign of deep faith. Maybe this man had some redeemable qualities after all.

A cold presence that had been watching them ever since they stopped at the scene finally made herself known. It was an Elf, a white haired Elf. She spoke brazenly and her voice seemed to be filled with confidence. But, Xandur sensed wavering in her f=voice and she was surrounded in a shroud of confusion and mild desperation. Hogar and Theresa immediately began questioning the Elf, but Xandur was not fooled. He stepped out of the group, to the right of the Elf woman, a good distance away. "Are we supposed to believe you were waiting for us? Or perhaps hoping for a group such as ours?" Xandur slammed his staff into the gorund and began slowly walking towards the woman, an oddly sinister smirk on his face. His dead eye flashed purple for a brief second. "So.....when did you lose our friends here? You are seeking the same thing as we are, but seemed to have been following the wrong group......or the right group, if you had seen anything....." Xandur paused for a moment. Then chuckled a bit. "Which you didn't." He then stared at her for a bit. "You see, I see a lot of things." his dead eye flashed purple once again, but only for a brief second. He then turned around towards the Captain. "Her objective and ours is the same, she should join us. She managed to evade detection for the better part of a day. She's obviously skilled." He then turned around and gave her a genuine warm smile, completely different than the sinister one he gave earlier. "I would be willing to vouch for her." Xandur was not sure if their goals were the same, but they needed another magic user and she was obviously skilled. Having her on the team would only increase their chance of survival.

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Character Portrait: Hogar Rafun Character Portrait: Xandur Character Portrait: Krisiries Carter Character Portrait: Theresa Ferok Character Portrait: Vetracene Tathren
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Vetracene's lips curled up slightly as the nomad noticed her immediately. Though she had blatantly given herself away, she was able to confirm her suspicions with how fast she had been detected. Unsurprisingly, the six she had identified turned to her first. The guards weren't much slower than the mercenaries, and most people wouldn't have noticed. But Vetracene had gauged the six's reaction time in comparison to that of the guards. Those of the latter had trained for much of their life. For their spatial awareness to be outclassed meant that those who were faster were worthy of attention.

The lack of reaction from the nomad only furthered Vetracene's interest. To notice a possible foe but not outright make a move took a considerable amount of restraint. The other woman's control over the large white tiger only made that clearer. Vetracene had to admit that she was relived the nomad and her tiger didn't make a move. The beast would have no doubt closed in on her in the blink of an eye. Had that happened, she would have been in a compromising situation to say the absolute least.

"And who might you be, if I may ask ya ma'am?"

Vetracene turned to the dwarf, while not removing her attention from the others. His stance was rigid as if he was more than ready for a right. He didn't seem hostile though, a surprise considering the mutilated bodies behind him. If he wasn't going to antagonize her, then she would be courteous . . . for now. She'd rather avoid a confrontation with a master of physical combat. Before she could answer the question, however, the redheaded elf stepped forward. As the younger revealed the tattoos on her arm, Vetracene raised an eyebrow. Magic that required a visible conduit on the body for power could be very powerful.

"Sister-elf. Why are you here? To help us with the mission, or are you with the ones who committed this crime against the humans?"

The elder elf attempted to answer, but the dwarf beat her to it. His small annoyance didn't make it past her attention.

"Ya might wanna reconsider the wording of that question lass..."

Vetracene smiled. It was far from pleasant but it held no traces of hostility. "Indeed. Of course that may have been your intention." She curtsied and flourished her hands away from her body. Though she lowered her head, her eyes didn't leave the younger elf's face, nor did her attention waiver. "Vetracene Tathren, master of stone, sister-elf." Before she could answer the elf's question, she was stopped yet again.

"Are we supposed to believe you were waiting for us? Or perhaps hoping for a group such as ours?" the half-elf said as he approached her from the side. He didn't seem to expect an answer, as he slammed his staff in the ground and walked straight to her. His smirk didn't unnerve her. She had seen that look plenty of times in the mirror.

"So.....when did you lose our friends here? You are seeking the same thing as we are, but seemed to have been following the wrong group......or the right group, if you had seen anything....." He chuckled. "Which you didn't." He stopped in front of her and stared.

Vetracene scowled but was impressed, and annoyed, by how easily he had read her. No, he hadn't read her, per se. It was as if he knew, as if he had seen through her icy overlay. Her eyes drifted to the eyepatch covering his left eye and raised an eyebrow. He was definitely an interesting one.

The half-elf turned around to speak supposed Captain of the guards. "Her objective and ours is the same, she should join us. She managed to evade detection for the better part of a day. She's obviously skilled." He turned back and smiled, this time genuinely. "I would be willing to vouch for her."

Vetracene kept her eyebrow raised. This half-elf was an amusing one in addition to be interesting. To all but take the situation into his hands would have made her laugh under lighter circumstances. She released her chill of the water in the air, literally warming the atmosphere. Such manipulation was a parlor trick. If the Captain, or any of the others, wanted to make a move, she wanted them to underestimate her. Never underestimate a potential threat, she always told herself.