Diseased...
"Tch...." The taste of the air still dried out his throat in disgust, towards the world of the living. Oh, the taste of decay was so much...More delightful to his tongue. The amber and amethyst hues gazed down from the rafter's of the tavern. Such peacefulness lingered within these people it disgusted him even more then being sealed away inside of that white room. The long white ash hair moved down to kiss against the bridge of his nose, well if the mask didn't hide his face, as the jet black strands showed their mixture and infecting state moving into the coloring of the strands.
Oh, how the tall had fallen, all of them now started to upset him, that dark force that remained hidden within the shell of a man, it seemed he would rather have his freedom and peace then to let that darkness out, and the walls around him tumble, with the world set a blaze around it. Slowly, his hand reached to his waist, grabbing to the chain as he began to spin the lantern around and around. The bright blueish green flames, began to light up, as it seemed like a small skull was floating above the top of the rafters, haunting the upper part of the lower area of the building.
The demonic arm, clicked it's nails together as he began to clench onto the sickle, bringing it to his mask, he tapped it a few times, as a small eery tune emitted from his lips. His eyes glowing an even darker color now, his aura even giving off to those around him. His boredom had brought him to add the match and flame to the area. The wood of the rafters, creaked and started to dry out, rotting almost as the toxic aura leaked it's way down towards the patrons area of the tavern.
'Come into the dark, and the fangs of the night shall devour...
For the candle light, no longer gives you protection...
Shall the disease of fate, decay you...
And the warden shall reclaim you.. The same haunting tune continued to echo from his lips. A bright purple flame began to crawl up his mask, as the sounds of cracking echoed out, showing the sick smirk, whenever the lantern passed by his face.