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Faithofthefallen Vice Captain
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Posted: Sun May 03, 2009 12:09 pm
You are standing on a wooden warf that juts out over a wide, dark river. On the far banks, under a blue-grey sky laced with a latticework of stars lays a vast palace that stretches as far as the eyes can see in either direction. Every room, every graceful tower, every wall is adorned with lights-thousands upon thousands of lights, throwing their dancing reflections onto the churning surface of the river. The river itself is filled with boats of all shapes and sizes, festooned with bobbing lanterns of different colors. Music drifts across the water, beautiful haunting music, the sounds of harps and flutes and rattling tambourines accompanied by merry singing and laughter. Rising in a long, slender span to your left is an ornate bridge of whire stone with intricate flowers engraved in either end. The bridge is lit with flickering torches along its whole length, so that its delicate arc is mirrored in the rippling black water. You climb a set of stone steps onto the bridge, breathing in the sweet aroma of the flowers hanging in baskets all along the bridge. Among other, stranger perfumes, you recognize evening primrose and moonflowers. At the end of the bridge, a long tongue of white flagstones leads to an archway on a high and imposing wall, beyond the arch is a square courtyard. A hundred windows cast light onto you as you cross the courtyard to another step of stairs and through an arched doorway. You walk through a long, candlelit corridor with oak paneled walls and tall, mullioned windows. Paintings hang on the walls-portraits of beautiful people in fabulous clothes. You note with some interest that the children in all of these paintings have fine, shining, gossamer like wings, but the adults are all wingless. Beyond vast closed doors, you can hear the sound of tinkling music and voices, but the corridor itself is empty and you move on. You pass through a series of rooms lit by lacelike candelabras and filled with such a display of ornate furniture, elegant statuary, and exquisite tapestries and artworks that you almost feel as though you are walking through a museum. Your eye is drawn to a low doorway that leads to a narrow spiral staircase, at the top there is another door, through it you can once again hear the sounds of laughter and of bright shining music. As you throw open the door, the noise suddenly becomes much louder and you find yourself in a high gallery overlooking a huge hall with a high, elaborately vaulted wooden roof and dark paneled walls hung with tapestries. Flickering yellow candles were set in iron sconces between the tapestries and two crystal chandeliers, also lit with candles, hung from the ceiling. The hall is full of people, dressed in dazzling, almost Elizabethan style clothing. At the far end of the hall is a long, wide table filled with trays and bowls and dishes of alien looking food, but you can clearly smell the delicious scent of roast meat. As well as you can clearly see a small band in the corner, playing curious looking instruments. At the center or the table are two thrones under a scarlet awning. Seated side by side on the thrones are a man and a woman. The man is dressed in a fur trimmed black doublet, which is covered in white embroidery, its puffed sleeves are slashed to reveal flashes of a white lining. He is unadorned by jewelry aside from a simple white crown set atop his bloodred hair, encrusted with glimmering black jewels. He has high, slanted cheekbones, and deep, piercing blue eyes. The woman is wearing a dark emerald dress with a lacework of white embroidery over the long, slashed sleeves. She has a high ruff that sparkles as if there are white jewels sewn into it. Her hair is a silky black waterfall that cascades down her back in a river of lustrous waves, at the top of her lightly pouffed hair is a silver coronet set with black stones that flashes in the candlelight. A few other people sit at the table, but most of the others are dancing. The steps of the dance are slow and intricate; the men and woman weaving in and out of one another in an elaborate pattern that never falters. A small slender young woman sits at the kings left. She is wearing a pale blue gown trimmed with lace and beaded with sapphire jewels. She has bright, wide-set green eyes, snow white skin, and vividly red lips. Set among the curls of her updrawn red hair is a silver circlet with one black jewel shaped like a teardrop set directly across her brow. A tall and stately woman whose facials are the same as those of the red haired woman sits on the queens left. Her hair is the same lustrous black as the queens, but her eyes, set in a heart shaped face with slanted cheekbones, are a deep violet and framed by thick lashes. Her gown is of lilac silk with slashes in the wide sleeves revealing the lining of deep purple shot silk. There is an empty chair and an untouched set of silver utensils next to her, but after your initial draw to this obviously royal family you continue your examination of the hall. There is a huge stone fireplace set in one of the walls, but the fire is not lit and the hearth is filled with vases of flowers. After a few more moments of hushed admiration you exit the gallery and continue your exploration. Servants in holly green livery swarm everywhere, weilding brooms and brushes and cloths for polishing. They pay you no mind and the corridors echo with the buzz of their happy, laughing voices. Once, A small servant boy glances up at you, his eyes filled with a timid curiosity, but it soon passed, and you continue on your journey. You slip inside a partly open doorway and into a huge circular hall with a high domed ceiling. Shafts of starlight pour in through tall, slender windows, brightening the great well of air. The floor is patterned with spiraling rings of black and white tiles, and tiers or ornate wooden galleries soar up around you, linked by winding staircases. The curving walls on every level are clad in shelf after shelf of books. Thousands of them, and there is a kind of brooding, scholarly hush in the hall that reminds you of a cathedral and encourages you to walk softly and speak in hushed tones. You creep through the royal library and down a series of winding stairs until you reach the ground floor. There is a plethora of activity along the corridor to your left, so you take it, curiosity burning through your veins. The seamstress's workroom is a long low chamber filled with warm bright light, noise, and activity. The walls are lined with shelving that hold bales and rolls of every colored fabric imaginable. From opened chests spill foaming froths of lace, sinuous rivers of silk, and tumbling mounds of cotton dyed in a rainbow of colors. Most of the floor space is filled with long tables where cloth is being measured and cut by women dressed in simple blue gowns. Out one of the many windows you can see a square ivy-clad tower with battlements and a steeply pitched slate roof. The magic user's apartments you realize with sudden certainty. You leave the seamstress's workroom by way of a narrow servants corridors and find yourself in the palace woman's apartments. All are lavish and they are connected by a large central chamber. It is a lovely room, like a long gallery, with gable windows set into the sloping ceiling. It is carpeted, a rarity in this palace, an the walls are hung with tapestries. The furnishings are lush and luxurious, with embroidered couches and armchairs piled deep with velvet cushions. You notice a pair of sewing frames with half finished embroidery samplers on them, next to them is a small chess table. At one end of the room, the floor is raised to form a small dais, upon which stood a few more of those strange and elegant musical instruments. In the middle of the platform is something that appears akin to a piano only with a smaller keyboard and when you press one of the keys it sounds like a chorus of pure bells. The room makes you feel warm and cheery but as you glance out one of the side windows you view a sight that makes your blood run cold. Nestled between a pair of cracked mountains rising on the far side of this seemingly endless palace of splendor was another, smaller palace perched high on a bleak cliff. A great, dark castle with massive stone walls and time gnawed battlements. Within the walls were rows of sharp pointed towers, and turrets, and keeps. A narrow road zigzags its way up the mountain face to a fortified gatehouse where red and black banners flutter. Crimson flames prance high on the walls, watch fires troubled by the shrieking winds, Yellow and white lights shone out from lofty windows. The castle appears ancient and strong, but it leaves you mournful and troubled a you watch it cling there to its high pinnacle, so deep in the heart of those unfriendly mountains. With a sad sigh, you walk to the other end of the room to peer out at the palace grounds. The long green lawns between the brick buildings slope gently down to the river. The palace is truly expansive, the great red brick buildings with their cream colored stone ornaments, their elegantly arched windows, and slotted battlements extending eastward along the river into the hazy blue distance, tower beyond tower, wall after wall, bastions, turrets, and gatehouses, spreading out alongside winding river as far as you can see. At the very edge of your sight, the river becomes wider, and you can just make out large wharves and jetties and great sailing ships with tall masts and rigging like cobwebs under the blazing sun, To the south, across the river, the land seems to be one giant green forest that went on forever. A few bridges span the flowing blue water, including the one with the white towers that you first arrived at. Where the bridges meet the far bank, there are always a few clustered houses and mooring places, and you can vaguely make out the impression of roads pushing their way in under the trees. You make your way to the north of the room. To the north, the land is more open. Close under the walls of the palace, you see wide, ornate gardens with yellow pathways and colorful flower beds. Farther away are scattered clumps of woodland but there are also wide stretches of grass, like a vast park. There is a lake of clear blue water encircled by reeds and willows. In a ring of tall trees you glimpse the slender white spires of a solitary building and beyond that the land rises into rolling hills of purple heather. You lean further out the open window and glimpse a triangular clump of greenery, as you examine it carefully you see that its a tight network or neatly tended hedges, A maze. You walk slowly down the winding stairway and through the succession of function rooms and gorgeous sun filled courtyards, shaded ivy cloisters, and a vast series of enclosed formal gardens. A few woman in sky blue gowns are watching over a group of children as they play. The children range from babies to about nine or ten years old and all have long slender gossamer wings sprouting through slots in the backs of the children's clothing. The adult women are wingless. (Noticing a pattern?) After a a while longer of walking you reach a wide flight of marble stairs, they come to a high domed lobby with pure white walls. A pair of tall white doors stand closed ahead of you, the royal ladies' apartments. The rooms are very large, with a high ceiling of intricately decorated plaster. The rugs and furniture are all either white or ivory colored-the wood as pale as cream, the upholstered chairs and couches as white as snow, Several doors open from the room and at the far end are tall windows that stretch from floor to ceiling, draped with white lace. Scattered about the room are personal items; a sewing frame with a half finished pattern, a harp of in the corner, a few books lay open on a low table. A pair of glass doors lead out onto a white washed cobblestone patio with a stone fountain. The pathway leading from the patio led to the stone tower she'd seen earlier. It is rather gloomy but not nearly as much as the castle you saw earlier; its walls are all mantled by wide ivy leaves and all the windows are small and dark. At the base of the tower are three grey stone steps that lead up to a square black door over which hang long tendrils of ivy. There are no windows at ground level.
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Posted: Wed May 06, 2009 1:51 pm
A tall man burst in through the large double doors, his hair was long and black, cascading down his shoulders to brush the back of his thighs. His eyes were a pale blue with catlike slitted pupils and they were framed by long feminine lashes. He was bareheaded, dressed in a pale blue tunic richly embroidered with silver threads, and a long cloak of midnight blue sprang back from his broad shoulders. Clasping his bare arms were bracelets of silver and iron, intricately worked and set with white and blue gems. His skin was absolutely white but his pallor gave no sense of weakness, he seemd strong and muscular and almost glowed with a keen vitality. His body was young and fit, his face unlined, but his eyes seemed ageless with a terrible knowing swimming in their depths.
He stepped uickly over to the awning housing the King and his royal family and gave a deep bow. "Forgive me Arkan." he murmured, his voice was deep and gentle, " I was... distracted by my studies." The King's answering smile was dubious, but he motioned the man towards the empty seat nonetheless. A beaming woman in the green livery of the servantry dished out a plate for him, her eyes warm with an invitation but he didn't seem to notice her advances. The black haired young woman sitting near him certainly did though, and the look she directed at the woman was so black with disapproval that the servant scurried away with a nervous squeak. The young redhead leaned foreword and draped her small pale hand across his own.
"How are you feeling this evening Az?" she probed, although not unkindly. The man glanced up at her, his eyes revealing a shadow of fear that was quickly replaced with a too bright smile for the interested onlookers.
"I will be much better when this night has passed Ardina." He whispered, "The transformation is always painful, and I fear what I may do under the influence of the spell."
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Faithofthefallen Vice Captain
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Faithofthefallen Vice Captain
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Posted: Thu May 07, 2009 9:50 am
Ardina's eyes were sad, but she squeezed his hand gently in both encouragement and sympathy. From the moment she found this wild man, broken in both mind and body and twisted beyond recognition into a grotesque monstrous form, she had worked tirelessly to lift the spell enough to allow him some semblance of a normal life. He had become one of her dearest friends, the sweet sadness in his eyes was very endearing, and there was a cold strength within him that she admired. He was all ice, and stone, but he somehow maintained an incomparable compassion unrivaled by any man she had ever encountered. The woman who won his heart would be very lucky she mused as she stroked his now trembling fingers. He would be in a lot of pain, the curse he was under had been concocted by a cruel mind indeed, it twisted his body beyond recognition and he was forced to endure every mind numbing snap of pain as his bones cracked in and out of position. She had been able to lift the curse during the day, although it continuously sapped her strength, she would do it for him.
"The tower is all prepared for you Az, we should leave after dinner."
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Posted: Thu May 07, 2009 9:17 pm
Asmodeus squeezed her small hand in thanks and began eating as fast as possible, he would need his strength, but it wouldn't do to let Arkan witness his transformation. Ardina had been very vaque when she mentioned the curse he was afflicted with, and he didn't want to have to flee the castle with an army at his heels. Ardina had set aside the palace's mountain keep for the times when she was simply to exhausted to shield him from the curse. She managed to give him the daylight hours of the week, when they had first began this little experiment, as she liked to call it, she had also been able to grant him a day of the weekend, but as the months wore on, she had been growing weaker and weaker so he now spent his weekends at the keep with only a few trusted servants to bring him food and keep him under control. On the surface, Ardina was radiant and shining, but the grey of exhaustion was creeping up into her face and shadowing her bright smile. She would spend the weekend resting to prepare herself for the trial of the next week.
Asmodeus finished and with a bow and a few polite words with the rest of the royal family, excused himself from the table.
The sun was creeping behind the horizon, Asmodeus galloped his stallion op the twisted mountain road and to the keep. It was only a little more than an hour before he passed through the gates and into his own little piece of hell.
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Faithofthefallen Vice Captain
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Faithofthefallen Vice Captain
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Posted: Fri May 08, 2009 10:32 pm
The moment he stepped through the gate, he fell to his knees with an ear shattering roar that seemed to shake the very mountain to its core. his already tapered ears lengthened even more, his blue eyes filled with tears of pain and anguish before bleeding red and narrowing to dangerous slits. He clenched his fists, the veins bulging as he arched his back, black leather wings burst forth from his shoulder blades, glistening and tipped with lethal talons. He cradled his head in his hands and rocked back and forth, tearing at the silky strands. Long twisted black horns spiraled up from between his clenched fingers. His form bulged with cordlike muscle under ivory skin glistening with sweat. As he opened his mouth to scream, his canines lengthened and narrowed into wickedly curved points. His legs snapped and popped, twisting the joints until he stood a full foot and a half taller with large clawed toes adorning his bony feet.
He fell to the ground with a sob and lay there panting, tears running down his cheeks. The curse would be broken when he found a woman who would want to be with him even after seeing him this way. Ardina was not that woman, she had found him in these very mountains almost a year ago. Wild and unpredictable he had been, resorting to his animal instincts to survive. She took him in, slowly helped him regain his humanity, both physically and mentally. She loved him, but not in the way the curse required, he had tried unsuccessfully to woo her, but she made it perfectly clear that they could be nothing more than close friends.
The weather broke, dark clouds rumbled ominously across the darkening sky, spilling fat snowflakes across the rocky landscape. Stumbling to his feet, he allowed himself to be herded into the castle by the servants hovering around him nervously.
He sure hoped no one was caught outside in this mess.
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Posted: Sat May 09, 2009 3:02 pm
A Bright flash of light opened a portal where three men dressed in dark robes with intriguing silver symbols surrounding the hoods stepped out. The man in the center had a white bundle of cloth soaked in blood in his hands.
They stepped to the edge of the cliff and nodded in agreement with the disposal area. The middle man tossed the sheet off the edge of the cliff and joined the other men, vanishing into the night.
As the bloody sheet tumbled down the side of the cliff it unwrapped and tossed a partially dressed bloody corpse another ten feet down where the limp body came to rest on a thin plateau halfway down the mountain.
As the snow blanked Akuma's half naked body the paralysis wore off and the pain became immense. Unable to move too many of her facial muscles yet, her screams were more like muffled whimpers. She managed to move one of her arms up to her face and felt her eyes to feel a scarred line, 'My.... My eyes.... Those bastards burned my eyes!'
She wanted to cry, needed to cry, but the tears wouldn’t give her the release. Instead the sorrow swirled in her gut and brewed into hatred. It fueled her to rise to her feet and attempt to maneuver up the side of the steep rocky mountain.
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Posted: Sat May 09, 2009 10:36 pm
Hungry
Asmodeus was jolted awake by the fierce aching in his abdomen. hungry his instincts prodded again, forcing him out of the dreamy warmth of his mattress. He stretched his limbs luxuriously, long claws,leaving deep gouges across the mattress. The seamstress would fix them in his absence as usual. He shot of the mattress and over to the window, cool air carressed his bare limbs and chest as he leaned further out. There was a good enough updraft he surmised after a few moments and leapt out the window, spreading his leathery wings and soaring out into the darkening sky.
Darkness, the tangy scent of blood filling his questing nostrils, he banked to the left and spiraled down until he caught sight of his prey. She seemed rather scrawny, hardly worth the effort. Hungry!!! He folded his wings a few feet above her head and dropped down to the ground just infront of her. His eyes glowed like twin red coals in the waning light, and he exhaled a puff of steam as he sidled closer. His body thrummed with the excitement of the kill, his mouth watered as the heady aroma of blood grew stronger, regrettably not fresh, but he could change that.
He emitted a low animalistic growl from deep within his throat. it was female a soothing voice whispered in his mind. Notfood, female, human. He shook his head, clutching at his aching skull, everything was tinted with a hazy veil of red, he could hardly remember how he had gotten out of the tower in the first place. He was fighting the curse but it bore down on him mercilessly. His muscles felt tense like a coiled spring, he was ready to leap.
"Please...." he groaned, the hunger was too much for him, he glanced around him desperately. A rabbit was frozen, quivering, a few feet off to his left in the rocks. He unleashed himself, ripping into the creature with gusto. He felt disgusted with himself, but better it then her. He looked back over his shoulder at her, blood dribbling down his chin and staining his fangs. She needed medical attention. She wore little clothing so he was able to see most of the damage, her lack of clothing stirred another hunger within him. those slender blood soaked limbs... The animal within him thrashed and he staggered foreword towards her a few steps, but no... no...
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Posted: Sat May 09, 2009 11:24 pm
"What...?" she managed to barely whisper through her raspy choked voice, "... You want me too...?" she shuffled her broken twisted limbs forward and ended up stumbling into the beasts arms, "... I've done what I was created to do.... I reproduced, passed on my traits.... lost everything... and now you can do what you will with me."
Finally her body gave her the release she was waiting for. as her head hit the monsters chest tears began to stream from her scarred eyes. her trembling frail body gave way, "I don't care what you do with me..... I'm too tired to care..." she clung to the beasts wet body with the rest of her strength and sobbed on his chest.
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Posted: Sun May 10, 2009 9:09 am
His arms flew out from his sides spread eagle and he began trembling uncontrollably as the little woman clutched at him. Not Food! The tattooed rose etched across his bare chest began to glow faintly and the red haze faded from his vision, revealing the pale blue hidden underneath.
He unfurled his wings, wrapped his arms around her, and launched into the sky towards the fortress. He managed to navigate back through his window although it took him a few minutes to figure out how to arrange his wings in order to fit.
He lay her down gently into his nest of feathers and blankets, attempting to make her comfortable.
"Sleep, I watch for you." He grumbled, settling himself into the chair next to the bed.
A young servant knocked on the door, swinging it open, and gasped with horror at the sight before him. Their ward splattered and stained with blood sitting next to an obviously injured woman. He yelled and ran out of the room.
Asmodeus leapt to his feet and landed on the bed infront of Akuma, crouched and snarling with one wing open to protect her from the men who clattered into the room, heavy with armor and bearing wicked looking spiked clubs.
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Posted: Sun May 10, 2009 9:31 am
Akuma fell unconscious shortly after being laid in the bed, and her body went to work on returning itself to homeostasis.
Her eyes shot open and began glowing a soft blue color as he body floated up from the bed, her lightly tied Kimono fell open to reveal her naked torn flesh. She was bruised from head to toe, nearly every rib broken, her humerus on her right arm, and her ulna on her left. both her femurs were broken in two places, her hands and feet were bloody from the attempted climb up the summit. her cheeks were scratched, and a large greenish bruise became more prominent on her left cheek. she had soft purple hand marks around her throat, but worst of all was her eyes, scarred from chemical burns.
Everything would be able to heal.... In time. Her body's first task was to heal the torso. Bones began snapping and cracking back into place, and after it had ceased the bruises began disappearing.
The process would take months to complete, the main goals were to bring back most of her mobility within a month. the body continued popping things back into place and healing, and after her ribs nearly completely healed and her internal organs healed, her body lowered back to the bed and Akuma was still once again.
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Posted: Sun May 10, 2009 10:04 pm
Asmodeus snarled warningly as he shielded Akuma's body with his own. Her gentle glowing fascinated him and he watched with mesmerized eyes as her body began to heal itself.
The armored men, seeing nothing that required their particular expertise slowly clanged out of the room, mumbling about a healer being by later.
Asmodeus prowled the room restlessly, pulling blankets off the couches, towels off the hangers in the bathroom and anything soft he could lay his hands on. They were arranged carefully around Akuma's sleeping form into a makeshift nest.
After a while spent pacing and gathering material, he once again settled into his spot next to the bed, unsure exactly what he was doing except that he was following some deep instinct. His stomach rumbled again. hungry!
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Posted: Mon May 11, 2009 3:12 pm
Akuma stirred slightly in her sleep and snuggled closer to Asmodeus. Her hand stroked his bare chest and a smile graced her face. as her hand slid down and rested on his abdomen she heard a very distinct grumble, 'Hunger?' she thought subconsciously, 'Well, I'll get you fruit then...'
Bright blue orbs of light appeared and replaced themselves with fruit, Lots and lots of fruit.
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Posted: Mon May 11, 2009 5:58 pm
He relaxed at the touch of her hand, his eyes closed and the slightest hint of a smile crossed his mouth, a single glistening fang poking out of the corner of his mouth.
Suddenly his eyes flew open and his face heated with color. He felt himself rushing towards a lethal precipice when it came to this strange woman, a precipice he wasn't sure he could handle.
He rushed to his feet and let out a long breath, fruit?
His eyes narrowed calculatingly as he stalked up to the enameled table in the center of the room, overflowing with piles of fruit. Selecting an apple with the tips of his long claws, he took a dubious sniff. His nostrils flared with distaste, but his stomach was aching, and his vision was beginning to bleed red once again. The woman on the bed was looking quite appetizing....
He shook his head snarling and popped the fruit in his mouth and sank his fangs into it.
His mouth twisted with disgust as he spat the apple out on the floor and leapt away from the table of food. He regarded the woman with an expression of cold anger, what kind of creature would willingly ingest such a thing. He pulled the door open, hungry!!! He roared out into the echoing hallway before slamming it closed and beginning to systematically pick up each and every bit of fruit and toss it out the open window.
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Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 2:23 pm
Akuma stirred from her sleep due to the echoing call for food. She rubbed her eyes, felt the scarring, and remembered where she was, "W-What... Are you hungry for?" she whispered timidly, "I could go make you something."
Taking a great deal of effort and care to remove a small portion of the nest wall, she slipped her legs from underneath the covers and attempted to stand;Failing horribly.
Akuma fell to the ground and bit her lower lip from screaming in pain. after a few muffled sobs she used whatever magic she had left to levitate back to the bed and sit, "I Guess I won't be doing much cooking till I heal... I'm sorry."
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Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 6:57 pm
Asmodeus watched her worriedly for a few minutes after she returned to the bed. He wasnt sure what to make of this female...
A servant entered the room holding a covered silver platter, hurriedly set it on the table, and bolted from the chamber like a rabbit. Asmodeus sniffed deeply, his mouth watering and then leapt for the platter and sunk his fangs into the pile of raw meat. He ripped and tore at the bloody flesh, flecks of blood decorating his bare chest. He looked up at Akuma with a slightly embarrassed expression after taking the edge off his hunger, and tore a piece off the main hunk with his talons. He padded over to the mattress and held it out to her hopefully.
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