Would you like to react to this message? Create an account in a few clicks or log in to continue.



 
HomeLatest imagesSearchRegisterLog in

 

 i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was...

Go down 
2 posters
Go to page : 1, 2, 3  Next
AuthorMessage
Guest
Guest




i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was... Empty
PostSubject: i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was...   i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was... Icon_minitimeSat Feb 13, 2010 7:39 am

"It is a beautiful town is it not my little friend." Tsuki said as she jumped off the taxi carrier, the tiny baby dragon walking next to her. "Yes but why am I here?" the little thing responded as it padded around the square observing every little thing that moved. "Because we can’t go back so there is too much fun here so lets enjoy our time here." as she said this, her white hair tickled her ankles, her shorts and shirt not being coroneted with each other. Her umbrella placed at her neck like it was a sword her hand the only thing holding it there. "Come on tsuki lets find someone to mess with!" Kenkose said jumping up and down around Tsuki’s bare feet. Tsuki’s large blues eyes and childish smile gleaming with joy as she watched the red and yellow dragon dance.


Last edited by tsukiginkoneko on Sun Feb 14, 2010 7:04 am; edited 2 times in total
Back to top Go down
Tegan
Experienced Roleplayer
Tegan


Things that I am :
  • ME Meercat
  • SR Salamander
  • DDC Dingo

Female Loveliness : 8
Join date : 2009-03-22
Age : 29
Location : In the meadow with the Cherry Blossom and the Willow Tree. ^^

i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was... Empty
PostSubject: Re: i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was...   i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was... Icon_minitimeSun Feb 14, 2010 12:20 am

William paced forwards, the human he’d cornered was sinking down, sliding her back against the wall. As much as Will liked the preservation of life, he was thirsty, and she had been the easiest target. His crystal blue eyes looked into the young girls scared ones. His pupils grew bigger than smaller as he spoke to her in a compelling voice. Compulsion, one of his favorite abilities, and one of the few things that made him feel better about what he was.

“Oh little flower, you shall feel no pain, none at all. This will be a pleasant feeling, and a happy time. For you know that you are going, but it brings you joy and not sorrow.”

The young girl’s voice got robotic as her body relaxed. She tilted her head to the side, her long hair falling and exposing her neck. “No pain,” she repeated. “Pleasant, happy, joy and no sorrow.”

Will smiled as he came closer, and still she sat there unblinking, and had this stupid grin on her face. Being human, she had no choice to be under the effects of the compulsion. She had no way of fighting it, and so, her mind would be doing as Will had asked. Making her death pleasant and happy. She would be joyful and feel no pain. He kneeled by her side running his hand under her chin, and tilting her head more. His smile widened, and his fangs gleamed in the moon light.

“Sorry love,” he said looking at her. Then he opened his mouth and bit into her neck drawing the sweet liquid he longed for. When he finished, he licked his lips and standing her spoke one of the many poems he knew by heart.

“Lie back daughter, let your head
Be tipped back in the cup of my hand.
Gently, and I will hold you. Spread
Your arms wide, lie out on the stream
And look high at the gulls. A dead-
man’s float is face down. You will dive
and swim soon enough where this tidewater
ebbs to the sea. Daughter, believe
me, when you tire on the long thrash
to your island, lie up, and survive.
As you float now, where I held you
And let go, remember when fear
Cramps your heart what I told you:
Lie gently and wide to the light-year
Stars, lie back, and the sea will hold you.”
Back to top Go down
Guest
Guest




i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was... Empty
PostSubject: Re: i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was...   i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was... Icon_minitimeSun Feb 14, 2010 7:03 am

Both tsuki and Kenkose stopped looking the same way. "Smell that..." the little dragon pointed out. "Interesting" she took in a big breath. "it seems like forever that I have smelled those smells and it not being by my hand." tsuki stated, taking the umbrella off of her shoulder and holding it out to her side. "Want to go meet them? Others reactions are so intriguing." tsuki asked Kenkose. "This could be so much fun!" the dragon had gotten a head start in running dashing toward the smell. But tsuki did not move, she was going to let Kenkose meet the stranger first, she could catch up with hast no problem.
Back to top Go down
Tegan
Experienced Roleplayer
Tegan


Things that I am :
  • ME Meercat
  • SR Salamander
  • DDC Dingo

Female Loveliness : 8
Join date : 2009-03-22
Age : 29
Location : In the meadow with the Cherry Blossom and the Willow Tree. ^^

i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was... Empty
PostSubject: Re: i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was...   i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was... Icon_minitimeSun Feb 14, 2010 7:28 pm

Will sighed as he finished and turning back to the girl, he ran his hands over her eyes, closing them. He drew her long hair back over her neck, hiding his bite mark. She already looked peaceful and in a relaxed position, which he supposed would help the family when they heard of their daughter’s death. Still, it was best he didn’t stick around here for long. It was only one kill, but that didn’t mean anything. Someone might get suspicious.

As he finished making evidence of an animal attack instead of a vampire attack, he looked around. The alley was rather dark, and no one would have seen them. Someone might have seen her walk in, but it was without him, so he’d be ok to stay for a little longer.
“Well, mi lady,” he said with a smile on his lips. “Guess this is goodbye. Sleep well.”

Checking himself over to make sure he was clean, which he was, he stepped out of the dark alley and sniffed. What was that? And why was it coming at him so quickly. He tensed, every muscle in his body was strained for whatever was coming. His eyes darted around, until he saw it. He almost relaxed, ‘It’s a baby dragon?’ he thought in confusion. This was the only one he knew of that didn’t run from him. ‘Interesting,’ he thought.

Moving at an inhuman speed he appeared behind the baby, grabbing at its tail to try to stop it from running any more forwards. “Hello, there.” He said with his silk smooth voice. “What are you doing here?”
Back to top Go down
Guest
Guest




i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was... Empty
PostSubject: Re: i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was...   i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was... Icon_minitimeTue Feb 16, 2010 1:00 pm

Tsuki turned toward kenkose's mental scream as the other vampire surprised the little dragon. Tsuki stud staring at the direction kenkose's mind waves were coming from. Turning back toward her pray she could not help but feel that the human before her could wait, but she knew better, humans don’t wait. “If I catch you doing anything of the sort again you won’t be let off so easily." Tsuki warned the thief that was lying on the ground scared half to death. With out waiting for a response she used haste to catch up with her young friend to find him being held by his tail. "Oh good kenkose you found him." tsuki stated seeming with no regard for the dragons current issue. "Greetings and salutations, my name is Tsuki Gin. I had smelled your recent hunt and so sent my good friend kenkose to find you while went to take care of something." Tsuki held out her hand for a friendly hand shake. As she kept her umbrella by her side incase trouble accrued.
Back to top Go down
Tegan
Experienced Roleplayer
Tegan


Things that I am :
  • ME Meercat
  • SR Salamander
  • DDC Dingo

Female Loveliness : 8
Join date : 2009-03-22
Age : 29
Location : In the meadow with the Cherry Blossom and the Willow Tree. ^^

i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was... Empty
PostSubject: Re: i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was...   i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was... Icon_minitimeTue Feb 16, 2010 5:32 pm

Will smiled, waiting for the little dragon to respond, but his head turned as he heard the other approaching. Brushing a little of his curly hair out of his face, he looked the girl up and down. He sniffed, catching the scent of magic in the air, and looking back at the dragon, he let go of his tail.

“William Glaison is my name, but you can call me Will. So, if this is your dragon then I’ll ask you what I asked it. What are you doing here?”

He said all this while turning to look back at the dragon. He let go of its tail, and checked it over real quick to make sure he didn’t hurt it, which he was pretty sure he didn’t. Then he looked back at the girl and noticed her hand. With a smirk on his face he reached forwards and shook it. His hand was icy cold, as was his body, but what would you expect an undead creature to feel like?

“I suppose you’ve already guessed then, I’m a vampire.”

He smiled, his sharp fangs gleaming from the small amount of light around. He wasn’t trying to be scary, or even threatening, just kind, and himself. He had no intention of attacking these two, despite his ability to do so; he thought he could anyways, but still… He didn’t know how much magic this one girl possessed. If she had a light spell, not that he’d mind seeing it, she could seriously hurt him. He’d have to be on his guard, just a little.

“But you, you seem to be able to do magic, a mage or a wizard? Or are you just lucky?”
Back to top Go down
Guest
Guest




i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was... Empty
PostSubject: Re: i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was...   i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was... Icon_minitimeThu Feb 18, 2010 9:41 am

"I did not have to figure anything out, I could smell you from the square." tsuki relaxed her grip on her umbrella when kenkose was released. "I’m here cause it seemed entertaining to be here..." she looked around at the surroundings, noticing the iron smell of left over’s. A smile was on her face thou her muscles had all stiffened to keep control. "None of those, sir I am similar to you but a little bit older. I like to use my immortality to learn." she attempted to look behind William to see the carnage.
Back to top Go down
Tegan
Experienced Roleplayer
Tegan


Things that I am :
  • ME Meercat
  • SR Salamander
  • DDC Dingo

Female Loveliness : 8
Join date : 2009-03-22
Age : 29
Location : In the meadow with the Cherry Blossom and the Willow Tree. ^^

i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was... Empty
PostSubject: Re: i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was...   i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was... Icon_minitimeWed Feb 24, 2010 9:56 pm

Will looked her over again a poem popping into his mind, be he simple pushed it out of his head. He’d have time to speak the language of his time period later, and for now he had an interesting opportunity in front of his face. Since he’d been turned into a vampire, after getting seriously injured jousting, he hadn’t run into any others of his kind before, except two or three. His mind, which as a human would have buzzed with questions, was simply pushing a poem on him and with a sigh, he rather liked this one for the situation, he knew he’d end up repeating it. Even as depressing as it was.

“Entertaining?” he questioned? His eyes glanced behind him, his first thought thinking that someone was watching them, but then licking his lips, he could put together what she was looking for. A small frown entered his face. He’d run into a few of the perpetually thirsty of his kind, but maybe she was more like him. Into preserving life and all.

His mind wandered again, should he ask? He didn’t really know how to behave around others of hi kind anyways. The few he had run into were loners and if he did follow them, it lasted for a few days before he left. He blinked looking over the dragon. She was definitely the first to not be hunting dragons as well as humans.

Sighing he recited the poem that pulled at his attention. His hobby was always pulling full focus off of anything.

“Oh what can ail thee, knight-at-arms,
Alone and palely loitering?
The sedge has withered from the lake,
And no birds sing.
Oh what can ail thee, knight-at-arms,
So haggard and so woe-begone?
The squirrel’s granary is full,
And the harvest’s done.
I see a lily on thy brow,
With anguish moist and fever-dew,
And on thy cheeks a fading rose
Fast withereth too.
I met a lady in the meads,
Full beautiful – a faery’s child,
Her hair was long, her foot was light,
And her eyes were wild.
I made a garland for her head,
And bracelets too, and fragrant zone;
She looked at me as she did love,
And made sweet moan.
I set her on my pacing steed,
And nothing else saw all day long,
For sidelong would she bend, and sing
A faery’s song.
She found me roots of relish sweet,
And honey wild, and manna-dew,
And sure in language strange she said –
‘I love the true’.
She took me to her elfin grot,
And there she wept and sighed full sore,
And there I shut her wild wild eyes
With kisses four.
And there she lured me asleep
And there I dreamed – Ah! Woe betide! –
The latest dream I ever dreamt
On the cold hill side.
I saw pale kings and princes too,
Pale warriors, death-pale were they all;
They cried – ‘La Belle Dame sans Merci
Hath thee in thrall!’
I saw their starved lips in the gloam,
With horrid warning gaped wide,
And I awoke and found me here,
On the cold hill’s side.
And this is why I sojourn here
Alone and palely loitering,
Though the sedge is withered from the lake,
And no birds sing.”

He smiled as he finished, giving a poetic reason for being here himself. He was looking for someone in particular, but he doubted he’d find who he was looking for here. “But may I ask? Why the pet?”
Back to top Go down
Guest
Guest




i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was... Empty
PostSubject: Re: i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was...   i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was... Icon_minitimeThu Feb 25, 2010 3:43 pm

"What a magnificent poem! I only wish I could make things of my own but alas I can only learn of all but that." as she stated this she resited the poem in her head as to memerize it. "The dragon is here for training in how to get along in life, having no one else to teach him it was only logical for my to train him. But I do feel more comfortable with creatures then humans..." she resounded “what is your taste, might I ask? Mine happens to be humans who have committed crimes." she smiled as she watched the little dragon as to make sure he got into no sort of trouble.
Back to top Go down
Eldarwen
Admin
Eldarwen


Things that I am :
  • Alarmingly Excellent
  • Minion of Monty
  • Thrall of Zay

Female Loveliness : 68
Join date : 2008-05-06
Location : Somewhere over the Rainbow

i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was... Empty
PostSubject: Re: i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was...   i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was... Icon_minitimeFri Apr 02, 2010 8:00 pm


Del'ure was bored, bored out of his mind, something that had not happened to him in quite a while. He was pretty good at keeping himself busy with little oddities when nothing major needed to be done. Yet somehow it seemed that everything was flowing like it should at the moment, without being nudged by the demon. He was stalking over the rooftops, silently making his way, like a cat at night time which was hunting for something to play with. His slightly disheveled hair was, as per usual, covering most of his face, except for the slits that were his eyes and the mischievous curve of his mouth.

As the demon ventured over the quiet housetops, his nose caught the smell of blood, of fresh and recently spilled blood. Shortly after, a set of voices were making their way to his ear, even though barely audible so far. Hastily, he made his way towards the noise and squatted down on the border. Observing the three figures two stories below him, he suddenly had to grin. Vampires. How very interesting. It had been a long time since he'd encountered one and they had gotten along very well. Obviously, said vampire had been one of the evil and very nasty kind, indeed the very reason why Del'ure had spent some time with him. The vicious deeds they'd gotten up to had been really fun, a little bloody and gory at times, granted, but a little mischievousness never hurt anyone, right? It had been quite a shame when the vampire had been reduced to nothing but a pile of ashes..

The demon almost choked when he tried not to laugh out loud when the male vampire suddenly started reciting a poem. The female vamp and her little pet dragon were listening intently and she - how else could it be? he thought whilst rolling his eyes - was absolutely delighted by this. Del'ure had to admit, the poem did have a nice ring to it, but that was probably only because his dirty mind was enjoying the twisted meaning between the lines the girl had apparently decided to ignore. Grinning evilly, he jumped off the roof to pay a little visit to the three. He might still get a little action that night after all.
Back to top Go down
Guest
Guest




i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was... Empty
PostSubject: Re: i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was...   i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was... Icon_minitimeMon Apr 05, 2010 8:22 am

The second tsuki sensed someone in her field she snatched up the vulnerable dragon, right before kenkose was able to get hold of a rather large rat. With a light sniff of the air she recognized the smell from which her teacher had shown her once before, her memory being as sharp and able to learn as ever. “Demon, as things become even more interesting.” She whispered as she presented the bag which her dragon had become accustom to hiding in.
Back to top Go down
Tegan
Experienced Roleplayer
Tegan


Things that I am :
  • ME Meercat
  • SR Salamander
  • DDC Dingo

Female Loveliness : 8
Join date : 2009-03-22
Age : 29
Location : In the meadow with the Cherry Blossom and the Willow Tree. ^^

i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was... Empty
PostSubject: Re: i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was...   i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was... Icon_minitimeThu Apr 08, 2010 1:12 am

Will simply held the smile to his lips from before. He twitched his fingers the scent easy to pick out from a mile away, but he’d been foolish to think the creature would leave them be. He supposed it was only natural for the demon to be curious of two vampires. Not that he minded much having a new guest, but it would seem that there was no way to escape the oddities of life. He merely shrugged internally, and waited for the demon to come closer.

He gave a delighted laugh to the vampire as she complemented his poetry. “Yes,” he started. “An interesting little poem. Not my own creation, John Keats was the poet of this, but it does however relate very well to my own human life. I was taught respect for poetry by traveling troubadours a few weeks into my vampirism.” He frowned at the thought of actually wanting to kill them for food, he was glad he didn’t.

To the comment on training the dragon, he shrugged. “I suppose it would be logical. After all, wouldn’t want a slayer of any kind to find it first.” He gave a half smile, the one fang that was showing gleamed almost in its pearly white color. As the vampire went on to ask his taste, he was rather surprised to learn her own. That had actually not been what he was expecting, but he was delighted to learn that.

The demon was close now, so he answered her last question quickly before turning to their new guest. “I happen to enjoy older or sick. Not a favorite of mine, but a way to keep from unnoticed. I suppose if I were to have my way without a thought of what I killed, I’d pick younger. Those who would be missed, but soon forgotten as new arrived.” To her remark of the demon he nodded. ‘More interesting indeed,’ he thought.

The demon jumped off the roof and landed on the street near them. Will eyed him carefully. It had been a long while since he’d run into anything close to a demon. What had it been? A decade? A century? He didn’t really pay enough attention to keep track to all the years, and yet, he knew that if he took more than a second to think about it, he’d know exactly how long it had been. “Good, e’ening,” he greeted the demon, putting on a chivalrous respectable smile, one he would have given to a lord or king, or another knight like himself. He cocked his head just slightly to the right, an old human habit of his, one that he’d never thought to break.
Back to top Go down
Eldarwen
Admin
Eldarwen


Things that I am :
  • Alarmingly Excellent
  • Minion of Monty
  • Thrall of Zay

Female Loveliness : 68
Join date : 2008-05-06
Location : Somewhere over the Rainbow

i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was... Empty
PostSubject: Re: i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was...   i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was... Icon_minitimeThu Apr 08, 2010 1:25 pm


Del'ure's immediate response to this kind of chivalric behaviour would have been mockery and indeed a smug grin was already beginning to stretch out on his face. Why should he even try to fake being friendly, if he wasn't going to stick to it anyway? He was sensing too big an opportunity of enjoying himself to just let it go by. What a cute little bag the female was wearing. I wonder what is in it... The demon mused. It's not like a vamp needed a lot of accessories to transform into something different. Most had the ability anyway, and there was no accessory that could hide the fact that they were a part of the undead. Death would always be seeping through one way or another, no matter what they did or how good they looked. Some are just better at playing alive than others.

With a slight nod, the demon acknowledged the male vampire's greeting before his eyes flickered back to the female one. He couldn't help it, he usually always had an interest for anything female, the better looking the better, but he was not that picky if he had decided he wanted his needs satisfied. Yet, he forced himself to snap back out of it, he hadn't even begun teasing them. He would get back to these other things later...

"I have to admit, the poetry is rather exquisite, even though it is not your own. Almost the perfect way to lull your victims into giving in to you without using any kind of magic whatsoever. Such a shame though you're wasting it on old people. A nice way not to leave any trails for others to pick up on. But from what I've heard, they don't taste good. Old, rotten.. almost like garbage.." Del'ure had had a few vampire acquaintances, providing him with far more inside knowledge than might be good for him, but at least he knew relatively well what he was talking about. "Though I can only assume what criminal blood must taste like. The flow of evil in their veins, the bitterness of the greed and jealousy. It must all make for a very interesting taste, I'm sure. But tell me," he inquired, "are you not longing for the sweet taste of a young woman's blood? The crisp feel of her still firm and unaged skin under your teeth...."

The demon let the rest of the sentence drift into nothingness, knowing full well that it would have effect on both of the vampires. A mischievous glinter had entered his eyes and he was awaiting their reaction, like a child waiting for the ok to rip open its birthday present.
Back to top Go down
Guest
Guest




i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was... Empty
PostSubject: Re: i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was...   i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was... Icon_minitimeFri Apr 16, 2010 5:45 am

Tsuki could not help but want to respond it was not like she was looking for a fight her self but the demon had accidentally jumped right into her field of sensing and she was feeling all of his emotions as well as her own. "yes criminals have quite a special taste to them, they taste magnificently like evil, sort of like a demon." she said taking a purposeful threatening step forward. the magical bag on her back now, for safe keeping.
Back to top Go down
Tegan
Experienced Roleplayer
Tegan


Things that I am :
  • ME Meercat
  • SR Salamander
  • DDC Dingo

Female Loveliness : 8
Join date : 2009-03-22
Age : 29
Location : In the meadow with the Cherry Blossom and the Willow Tree. ^^

i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was... Empty
PostSubject: Re: i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was...   i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was... Icon_minitimeSat Apr 17, 2010 9:20 pm

Will was rather pleased at the remark of his poetry, but as the demon continued speaking he had to force himself not to snarl. The remark drew his lips back though. One of his fangs exposed as he gritted his teeth. So what he’d been told about Demons had for the most part been true. They like to get under peoples skin metaphorically and physically, seeing as they did take human bodies. Looking this one over, Will could see and smell he was no different than any other demon he might have come across. ‘Brilliant,’ he thought bitingly. ‘Time to test self-control.’

But the next thing that the demon said caught Will off guard. And like the demon probably hoped, Will’s mind jumped to the first years of his vampirism. The young maiden from his times, her piercing blue eyes, her long blond hair. Pale skin, soft from youth. She had been breathtakingly beautiful, and as a knight, she’d been his. Although… she’d also ended up being his first victim. He’d been bitten, and after turning, not listening to the older vampire’s advice, returned home. She hadn’t noticed his difference right away, she did after a few moments. He had been so stupid, and yet, she had tasted so good… No…

Will shook his head angrily. Trying desperately to get that memory out of his mind. Finally he managed to push it back where he kept those memories. The village had trusted him when he’d been a knight and he’d gone and slaughtered almost all of them before that vampire that turned him tracked him down and stopped him. Too late, though. The damage had been done, and they both had gone into hiding. His would be full snarl was cut short as he pulled his mind back under control. Getting rid of the idea to find a young victim and drinking to his dead heart’s content.

As the world settled and stopped moving around again, which was quickly as the vampire’s eyes focused easily, he saw where this was about to go. Although, the sudden desire for Tsuki to want to attack was rather interesting. Sniffing again he picked up the works of magic. ‘Oh good,’ he thought dryly. ‘Why do I always end up in things I don’t want to end up in? Time to do something…’ For once in his life, his poetic hobby wasn’t nagging at his head to speak a new poem to the world.

“I wouldn’t necessarily call my gift wasted. Why grace youth with something they simply want to rip apart instead of enjoy. Besides, they wouldn’t understand the works of poets like E.E. Cummings, or William Blake.” He almost just said Blake, as that was normally what the poet went by anyways. He shrugged though. “What brings you here?” He stepped closer to the two of them, keeping both of them in his sights, like a parent trying to keep their kids playing nice.
Back to top Go down
Eldarwen
Admin
Eldarwen


Things that I am :
  • Alarmingly Excellent
  • Minion of Monty
  • Thrall of Zay

Female Loveliness : 68
Join date : 2008-05-06
Location : Somewhere over the Rainbow

i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was... Empty
PostSubject: Re: i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was...   i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was... Icon_minitimeWed Apr 21, 2010 1:59 pm


The demon's lips widened into an even more mischievous grin when the reactions came flooding almost instantly. The female vamp did not quite react like he had expected but then again, women always worked on different levels than men, nothing new there. "Oh, we're quite feisty, aren't we?" he snickered, not in the least impressed by her attempt to appear threatening. "But indeed, the taste of evil..." He looked the girl up and down, the grin never leaving his face and never losing sight of Will completely - especially since the vampire was struggling with one or more bad memories. Indeed, this was more like what he had been looking for, forcing the vampires to remembering what exactly they were, not what they believed they wanted to be. Creatures of darkness, yesterday, today and tomorrow - nothing was ever going to change that.

"Ah, for someone wanting to rid the world of criminals and misfits, you have too much of a dark heart to purely do it for decency. Evil is rooted within you." Perfectly aware of the fact that this might not be something she had wanted to hear, he fully turned his attention on the male vampire, on purpose, wanting to see how far the girl was indeed willing to go in order to prove her point. The traces of Del'ure's ever so tiny hint were plainly visible on Will's face as he was fighting the urge to rip the demon's throat out. His fangs were almost fully exposed when the vampire suddenly regained control of his emotions and drily commented on his poetic talent. "I actually have to agree, who would've thought, but poetry is completely wasted on the younger generation. Though I would not go for Blake as a first choice in what I would want to hear recited." The demon shrugged, unphased. "As for what I'm doing here - I'm here for many reasons, most of which do not concern you. For more interesting is why the two of you are here?"
Back to top Go down
Guest
Guest




i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was... Empty
PostSubject: Re: i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was...   i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was... Icon_minitimeThu Apr 22, 2010 12:03 pm





Tsuki was not at all surprised by thee demons reaction to her childish behavior, but she could not help it considering that she had been away from others for so long she had forgotten how to control her self when others emotions affected her. 'How annoying.' she thought as she tried to force her self to relax. "If I stay like this much longer there might be two corpses to take care of for the police in the morning" she said to her self, knowing the demons prime interest was will. She forced her self to take several steps back from everyone in order to get them out of her sensing range. But it was already too late she could not return to her earlier relaxed state. From her umbrella she pulled out a nice sword she had obtained from the shrine she had once visited as a child. "But I do get quite annoyed by the fact I’m being treated as a mere child." the outside of the umbrella that was the part to keep the rain out seemed to fall apart forming into wings on tsuki's back, that were so red they seemed black, this was a side effect of being a vampire and carrying the sword meant for the gods. "I never denied being that of evil, but I have not had a meal in a while and might have to take my leave before I harm this stranger." Tsuki said with a smile, she felt the need to be like that young vampire prodigy that was once taught to be unbeatable and taught the ways of magic, knowledge and truth. The police detective she was to meet would have to wait.
Back to top Go down
Tegan
Experienced Roleplayer
Tegan


Things that I am :
  • ME Meercat
  • SR Salamander
  • DDC Dingo

Female Loveliness : 8
Join date : 2009-03-22
Age : 29
Location : In the meadow with the Cherry Blossom and the Willow Tree. ^^

i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was... Empty
PostSubject: Re: i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was...   i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was... Icon_minitimeSun May 02, 2010 10:02 pm

Will’s interest in Tsuki jumped more as she drew the sword out of the umbrella. His eyes sparkled as his mind jumped to his time jousting. It had been a blast. Defeating other knights, and even losing some himself. He’d been the best in his town, the very best, but there had been one knight who had beat him every time they’d go against each other. It had always come down to the last run, and it normally ended with the other knight winning and a brawl on the ground. He laughed lightly thinking about it.

Snapping back into reality, he went back over what the demon had said. And supposed he was right. Blake wasn’t his favorite either, but it had been the first one to come to mind. Deciding to keep the mood high, he thought of a wise comment, hoping it would go over well.

“I suppose you’re more of a Poe person?” he asked lightly with a smile pulling on his lips. “Me, I personally like Sylvia Plath. She has a unique way to her poems.” By keeping them talking he was hoping to keep them from ripping each other’s throats out.

Keeping the next thing that the demon said in his mind, he turned to Tsuki. “I don’t think you’re so bad. Just more true to your nature than I.” He gave a half smile, keeping his fangs hidden behind his lip. She was an older vampire than him, so best to keep on her good side even if she meant him no harm, yet. “But I suppose if you must go hunting, then by all means, I won’t stop you.” He gave a glance back to the demon, as if wondering if he would.

Shifting his attention back the demon completely he mealy shrugged. “I honestly have no real reason to be here, I was just passing through, looking for something interesting to do, but so far, of the three towns I’ve been too, nothing has caught my interest till now.” With that, he shifted his eyes back to Tsuki.

“That is a very fine piece of metal,” he commented on the sword, like a little boy drooling over some new toy. “May I ask where it comes from before you go?”
Back to top Go down
Guest
Guest




i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was... Empty
PostSubject: Re: i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was...   i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was... Icon_minitimeTue May 04, 2010 9:10 am

Tsuki was surprised by will's question, she often tried not to remember anything that was about her past, especly that which was close to her human time. She was surprised when the question brought up the memory of her last day outside, before she had become terribly ill and bed ridden as a mortal child. That day she had visited the shrine constructed and run by a young priestess who Tsuki had looked up to until she discovered later that day the priestess had been harming the animals and mystic beasts that she had been sheltering when Tsuki had visited.

The memory floating in her mind, Tsuki lifted the sword so that it was up to her eye sight. It glimmered slightly as the face of the priestess, its supposed owner, hung in Tsuki's imagination. It did not take but a second for Tsuki to return from the mortal memories she had tried so hard her first years of immortality to forget, but like everything that Tsuki had ever learned she could not. "I obtained it from a 660 BC. Shinto shrine that was by my mortal home in Japan." Tsuki, with ease, put a smile on that only made her childish features amplified.

But it did not take long for Tsuki’s multi-thought process to come up with something else question, and distract her from the unexpected return of unwanted memories. "I wonder if that dealer I was after earlier is still near by." she whispered so silent that the flames that lighted the streets would have made more noise.


Last edited by tsukiginkoneko on Tue May 04, 2010 9:14 am; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : Don't you hate it when you post a message only to look it over and find that one word is misspelled.)
Back to top Go down
Eldarwen
Admin
Eldarwen


Things that I am :
  • Alarmingly Excellent
  • Minion of Monty
  • Thrall of Zay

Female Loveliness : 68
Join date : 2008-05-06
Location : Somewhere over the Rainbow

i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was... Empty
PostSubject: Re: i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was...   i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was... Icon_minitimeWed May 05, 2010 12:07 pm


“There is an easy remedy for not being treated like a child: don’t act like one.” Del’ure’s words lashed out like a whip as he suddenly turned his attention from Will to the girl, who he was pleased to see had retreated a few steps. Not as tough after all then, he thought. As the girl pulled out a sword from her funny umbrella only to reveal it were actually her own deep red wings that had been holding it, and began speaking like nature had intended for a vampire, child or not, Del’ure laughed heartily. “Now that’s more like it,” he grinned with a slight twinkle in his eyes.

“Ah... Edgar Allan Poe.. All that we see or seem is but a dream within a dream. Indeed, he was not the worst of poets, but I might not call him my favourite. As for Sylvia Plath, I haven’t heard much of her, never really bothered.” Purposefully, the demon did not reply directly as to who was his favourite, never having decided on one in particular anyway. “A bit of Robert Frost once in a while is nice to hear, but rather rare.” There’d be so many more he could have named, but he didn’t feel the need to do so. The vampire would certainly pick up on it if he wished to continue this.

Will’s question to Tsuki seemed to trigger something more in the female vampire than either of the men had suspected. The corners of Del’ure’s lips stayed in the form of the devilish grin he had had plastered on his face for most of the conversation, especially seeing that the vampires were now playing each other out, summoning memories of old, one from the other, even though they had appeared not wanting to remember the past. The demon didn’t even need to meddle anymore.

As he watched Tsuki’s face, lost in her memories, he began to wonder how old she really was. The childish mask let shimmer through, in those moments, an experience and wisdom, he had not seen in her before. As all the vampires seemed to snap back to reality, and with not having much interesting things happen to them it seemed, Del’ure picked up on Tsuki’s barely audible musings. “Well then... let’s go find out?”, he suggested, “let’s go hunt us a little dealer. You need to hunt, he “ – nodding towards Will – “needs entertainment, and I am always up for a little excitement.” Looking from one to the other, eyebrows raised, he wondered if they’d go for it. Either way, he did not plan on remaining rooted to the spot for much longer.
Back to top Go down
Guest
Guest




i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was... Empty
PostSubject: Re: i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was...   i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was... Icon_minitimeFri May 14, 2010 7:59 am

Tsuki could not help but think company would be great, if they prove of use she might even offer to let them have shelter at her castle the police department has given her in turn for her work. Tsuki stood straighter then usual so that she could smell the air that was being blown over. She did not want to leave rudely before Will had either agreed or well disagreed with the idea. "I have no problem with you joining demon. Just don’t get in my way and there will be no problem." Tsuki looked around checking for others. Then started to hum a song to her self her face full of worry. Tsuki never really liked big cities anyway. Tsuki had just about forgotten that konkose was still in the bag. But with sudden realization she pulled the bag off her back and opened it and pulled the little dragon out.
Back to top Go down
Tegan
Experienced Roleplayer
Tegan


Things that I am :
  • ME Meercat
  • SR Salamander
  • DDC Dingo

Female Loveliness : 8
Join date : 2009-03-22
Age : 29
Location : In the meadow with the Cherry Blossom and the Willow Tree. ^^

i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was... Empty
PostSubject: Re: i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was...   i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was... Icon_minitimeThu Jun 03, 2010 2:19 am

Will glowered to himself. He rather missed his own sword, and would forever hate himself for losing it. IT hadn’t really been his fault. It had been his teacher knight’s fault. When he’d still been in training, the knight had given him the sword, and when he’d turned into a vampire after meeting that maiden… and killing… He’s lost the sword to the mob, when they discovered what he’d done. His teacher knight had hidden the sword, but then gotten drunk, and when Will had been unable to figure out where the knight had hidden it, his frustration had turned into anger and he’d killed the other knight. Not that he technically regretted it; he’d still wished he knew where the sword was. It would have made a few years easier for him. Still, fate was fate. And everything did happen for a reason he supposed.

He simply nodded in agreement to the demon. Robert Frost was a rare poet to hear, but not his only favorite. He’d also preferred John Keats, but for now, the aggression seemed to be calmed, so he’d let the poet topic drop, despite the rising nagging at his head to speak more poetry. He’s bite his tongue as he listened. The demon was quiet watching himself and Tsuki, which unnerved Will, till he too caught the quiet words of Tsuki. Looking around, he thought for a moment. If he went, he’d be able to keep his eyes on the two of them, make sure they didn’t cause too much trouble, but yet… the temptation to act his nature had been growing in Will for a few years now, and it was getting harder and harder to suppress it. Would following them cause too much for him to suppress? It worried him, but it was evident they were waiting on him to decided.

It was true… he did want, and need, the entertainment. His nature craved some fun, but… With a resigned sigh he put on a smile on his cool composed face. “I don’t see why that would cause any problems.” At least… he hoped. But yet, he’d keep that little bit to himself. He didn’t want to make them think anything of him, yet. But if they caused something too wicked or planned something too wicked. He already knew he wasn’t going to sit back and watch. That wasn’t how he worked.

“So what did you have in mind to do?” he questioned. He was trying his hardest to act his own nature. And probably failing, but yet, what did he care. There was something stirring inside of him, and although he wasn’t sure what it was, or where it came from, he rather liked the feeling, and let it live and flutter. Perhaps this might not go as badly as he had originally thought it would. Maybe, just maybe, like the demon suggested, he might actually enjoy himself with this company.
Back to top Go down
Guest
Guest




i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was... Empty
PostSubject: Re: i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was...   i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was... Icon_minitimeThu Jun 03, 2010 7:00 am


Tsuki gleamed at the idea of being able to have some help. The criminal she was craving for recently has met her once and has probably increased his guard. “I was hoping for a bit of a hunt and then for me to return to my castle carters the government has provided me. I’m sure if you wanted they would not mind you accompany me.” Tsuki had found this criminal a particular challenge but with a little help, maybe a little unwilling help, Tsuki could actually complete this job tonight. Kenkose held out something as he sat up after being pulled out of the bag. He had a little evil smile on his face as he held out a watch. “I fixed it.” He said making his presence known. Tsuki just stared at him trying to ignore the annoying ticking noise the pocket watch prompted. “Put that away kenkose, unless you want it in the river.” Tsuki’s hatred for the watch obvious but she smiled to her new friends anyway and waited for their response to her plan.

Back to top Go down
Eldarwen
Admin
Eldarwen


Things that I am :
  • Alarmingly Excellent
  • Minion of Monty
  • Thrall of Zay

Female Loveliness : 68
Join date : 2008-05-06
Location : Somewhere over the Rainbow

i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was... Empty
PostSubject: Re: i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was...   i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was... Icon_minitimeTue Jun 15, 2010 2:51 pm


Will’s uncertainty was almost palpable but the demon refrained from commenting, even though the urge was nagging him. He had been mean enough for now to the vampire, whom he quite liked so far, so he didn’t want to cause any more distress – for the time being, especially since they might be about to leave for a hunt, which was far more interesting than teasing others. He raised his eyebrows at Tsuki’s words but did not deign to comment. Vampire or no, the little girl should watch her tongue and not be so condescending towards a demon as it might turn out different than she’d think, despite her age. For a split second, confusion was visible on Del’ure’s face as Tsuki began fiddling with her bag again but he quickly turned his attention back to Will again as the dragon was out in plain sight.

Lightly slapping the male vampire on the shoulder, Del’ure grinned: “It’ll be just fine. Simply a bit of fun for the three of us, how could you refuse anyway?” Ah, so many scenarios already playing in his mind of what they could do, but he wouldn’t speak of them just yet. First, they had to find their victim, only then would it be helpful to come up with plans. Astonished, the demon looked back at the female vampire when hearing her next words. “They gave you a castle?! What on earth have you done for them that they’d go through such lengths? Though I’m pretty sure they’d mind, but no need to tell them we’ll be accompanying you, if that is indeed where we’re headed later on.” A mischievous grin couldn’t help itself but spread widely across his face. It was just is way.

“Anyway, why this particular criminal? It cannot simply be his delicious scent, can it? What else is there to catching him?” He shot a quick glance at Will to see if he was still up for it all, and caught a light flicker of uncertainty, though it rapidly passed again. The vampire would get over himself and his weakness for being un-vampirelike and would come to enjoy himself one way or another, Del’ure was sure of it. Otherwise, he might even try to make sure of it. Evil did not necessarily mean committing horrible crimes all the time. Fixing his gaze on the little dragon, he burst out: “Your dragon is weird.” Still, he had to grin when the dragon was dangling the obviously unwanted pocket watch in front of the girl’s nose. “Well, since we seem to be clear on heading out for a hunt, lead the way, missus.” He winked at Tsuki, not in the least to make her frown at him or shoot him a dark look again.
Back to top Go down
Guest
Guest




i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was... Empty
PostSubject: Re: i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was...   i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was... Icon_minitimeMon Jun 28, 2010 8:53 am

"Going after this criminal is part of the reason they gave me the castle." Tsuki shrugged with a smile on her face. "They hired me to take care of the growing criminal problem." Tsuki climbed up some of the wall toward the direction of the expected direction of the guy she was after. "Kenkose I want you to head to the castle and inform them where I went, tell them I will be back by sun rise." tsuki looked back at Will and the demon. She was to be patience for the confused younger vampire. "I think I’ll go after a scare factor today." tsuki thought out loud.
Back to top Go down
Sponsored content





i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was... Empty
PostSubject: Re: i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was...   i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was... Icon_minitime

Back to top Go down
 
i had forgoten how pretty the sunrise was...
Back to top 
Page 1 of 3Go to page : 1, 2, 3  Next

Permissions in this forum:You cannot reply to topics in this forum
 :: Non-Canon RolePlay :: Roleplaying Archives-
Jump to: