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In a world of myths and mysteries, the pinnacle of the magical academies exists. Eldritch Academy offers education to all ages and species but specializes in the study and training of one's innate mystical capabilities, often called Eldritch Energies, Powers, or Unknowns, but more formally known as their Talent. However, tensions run high with the nations only holding a fragile peace as the Talents that rival the epitomes of technology change the balance of power.
With the more recent uprising of evil Shades and introduction of combat-oriented programs into Talent-focused schools, nations grow more aggressive towards one another. The demand for resources grows, and skirmishes at the border of Arka and Mistere become more frequent. Monsters run into the nations from the Wildes, terrorizing villages and cities. The need for trained or in-training Hunters and Guardians has never been more urgent.
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Fang
Master Hunter
GRADE •
67 (D+)
VITALITY •
4
STRENGTH •
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SPEED •
3
RESILIENCE •
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STAMINA •
1
Moonfire Rage
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Phoenix/ Vampire
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Iris
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Jan 12, 2019 2:13:19 GMT -6
Post by Fang on Jan 12, 2019 2:13:19 GMT -6
Somehow, his silence had little affect on his interactions with his roommate. Perhaps in these few short weeks, they'd come to understand one another better, to the point where they could communicate well enough with only one side of the conversation actually uttering noises. Fang had grown too comfortable, as fate would have it. Every day he seemed to improve, though far from healed and whole, it was just his voice that had yet to free itself from the prison of his past. Maybe he was afraid of what he'd say? There was no solid conscious reason for it, only that he couldn't make the words leave his mouth, even if he thought them. Maybe it even had to do with him being half vampire. Perhaps he thought opening his mouth would awaken his fangs, forcing him to feed when he absolutely rejected and was repulsed by the idea? It wasn't clear to him at all, but life seemed to be getting into a rhythm either way.
While Nai was in class, Fang lounged about the dorm reading his old books, and some very simple new ones. Her instruction in the modern tongue was helping. Fang was learning, and quite quickly at that. However, his repayment to her of teaching her the old dead language of ancient times was much slower, due to his silence. He could merely point to connected words and write out very basic instructions and connections using his beginner's understanding. Still, he made an effort to hold up his end of the bargain, though the frustration he felt being held back by his own subconscious was wearing on him. No amount of tea, food, or tours around campus and Mystopolis could loosen his tongue.
Today, as Nai returned from her classes, she'd find Fang nestled under the kotatsu, a thick book way out of his modern language league splayed out before him. He also had an ancient tome of old history set out as well, as if he was trying to decipher and close the gap in his lapses of understanding by comparing old history written in the new book to the same time frame in the old. He idly flipped through the pages, honestly looking for maybe a picture to give him a point of interest in what to study next. However, he paused this action and lifted his eyes as he heard the door open, having a silent greeting waiting for her on his face. He'd already started some tea for them, though he'd been careful not to actually touch the unsteeped leaves to avoid injury. Plants and vampires apparently didn't get along to well, and not just garlic at this point. While the smiles also laid buried even deeper than his voice hid, there was a softness in his eyes when she returned, as comforted by her presence as the heat under the blanketed table.
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Jan 12, 2019 5:31:36 GMT -6
Post by Kurenai Shimazu on Jan 12, 2019 5:31:36 GMT -6
Work never ends for Nai. Day in and day out it’s the same cycle she goes through but now there’s an added change, a break so to speak from repetition she’s had to endure her entire short life in her quest to prove her own mettle. If…she couldn’t perhaps prove it through physical means then why not, go through a route she enjoyed? Nai’s daily companion through her entire childhood has always been her love for reading. Her family’s library became a second domain for her. It was her sanctuary where she could literally forget even for a short period of time the reality life chose to give her.
In plain terms, the library her family held in high regard became her happy place. Maybe… its why she was so keen to prove her way to life by being of some use. Knowledge is power, it has its uses in practically every facet of life. Knowledge is what really make the world evolve. If…she could prove her existence that way then… her short life wouldn’t be such a waste.
Nai didn’t fear her own death. Funny isn’t it? What she should be fearing she’s not but what she shouldn’t she’s petrified of the thought of being useless. Wasting her life meant wasting the gift she’s been given. Even if… there’s been a few time where her thoughts did delve dark enough to make her wonder… what’s the point in her having this life when in all entirety was going to be a short lived one.
She wasn’t naïve enough to think, dare she say hoped against all odds she’ll live past her twentieth. She… wasn’t that optimistic. She might carry the image of being an optimistic soul but deep down… an act was just that. A mere act of falsities she employed to hide her own insecurities. She knows, deep down it’s a mere act but if it helps…lessen the blow towards those she cares then at this point her own feelings comes in at a close second. Not second, maybe third or fourth but the dots are there along with the pen for people to connect her own disassociation towards her own worth without nearly killing herself in the process.
The day ended the same for Nai. Hands full of books newly loaned from the library partnered with the near dull throbbing of her head from having knowledge shove deep into her cranium. Today their professor showed no mercy in their studies. She just finished two papers for his class and now she’s stuck doing another three for next week. Unholy! But Nai never did complain about work. She’s the sort who’ll bottle her complains up and do her work regardless of her physical condition or mental condition. A little strain never killed anyone, to her it never did. If it has then she would be dead a hundred times over with how expansive her work ethic is.
Rest? Hah… fat chance when it comes to Kurenai’s near zealous ways getting through her work. Speaking of which… the scent of tea broke through the train carrying mental notes she’s been going through back and forth for the last ten minutes during her walk from the main building towards the dorm areas. The fragrance of the dried leaves being steeped long enough in hot water made her stomach growled slightly. A reminder how she missed her lunch in favour of getting her other report done for her next class. But now that classes were done it was all coming back to her. “Afternoon Fang-kun.” She smiled back at the greeting. It was a system they developed, when he couldn’t outright say it with words Nai takes a gander at guessing his body language through trial and error. First few days had been her making mostly errors but she liked to think she’s getting better at this now.
She hadn’t played charades before… not even once but Fang’s a constant practice for her anyway. She might as well be on her way to becoming a pro at this. “Oh…what are you working on?” She queried catching sight of the Kotatsu table being occupied by several books on the surface. Walking inside with near silent steps aside from the faint clicking of her sandals on the wooden flooring. “Frankenstein?” She read through the title of one of the easy learning books on the table. Ahh now she recalled, she borrowed it for him and sometimes she gave him leave to use her own library card. Speaking of which…there was another matter, in signing Fang up for the school, she might have to talk with Kiran about this first though.
She mused gently placing her own set of books down onto the table to keep it from killing her back any further. And then….comes her laptop. Food can wait…right? Oh crud! She forgot! Her gaze once more turned back to the red headed teen sitting across from the table. “Are you hungry Fang-kun I think I can make some miso soup or something with seafood real quick… maybe even some udon if you like…” The girl offered.
| I fell in love with your sin, your littlest sin
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Fang
Master Hunter
GRADE •
67 (D+)
VITALITY •
4
STRENGTH •
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SPEED •
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RESILIENCE •
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STAMINA •
1
Moonfire Rage
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Phoenix/ Vampire
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Iris
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Jan 12, 2019 7:01:31 GMT -6
Post by Fang on Jan 12, 2019 7:01:31 GMT -6
Fang was still uneasy about the magical item she called a 'laptop'. She used it a lot, but didn't seem to be as attached as some other students he observed. Perhaps she was more immune to its parasitic symbiosis than others, but he wasn't taking any chances. As she sat it down, he actually scooted a couple extra inches away from it, his gaze wary but moving on quickly. She had mentioned seafood, and he loved seafood. Her cooking was very tasty, and while it might not solve all of his nutritional needs, it at least made some aspects of it less severe. He knew red meats a tad undercooked would be a slightly better option considering his...condition... but she didn't know about that yet and he planned to keep it that way. Surely by now she assumed his pale flesh and eyes with darkened circles were just normal to him. That was for the best. He nodded and sorta shrugged one shoulder, his usual indication that he agreed to her offer, but didn't care which she chose to make. Or in this case, he might have suggested seafood if he knew a way to nonverbally convey such a thing without looking foolish, but since he couldn't feigned indifference would do just as well. Either way, it was just kind of her to continue feeding him, and he was grateful.
As she busied herself making said food, he nosed through the new stack of books she'd brought. Oh..a newer history book. He put his two away in favor of the newer one, since it seemed most up to date. He might not be able to read a lot of it, but the pictures and words here and there should paint a clear enough picture for him to get an idea. Pulling it gently out from the rest of her books, he sat it near him as if to remind himself to start going through it after they ate. Thankfully it didn't seem the quick meal took too much effort, and soon the roommates had finished feasting and were just lounging around the table while it digested.
Fang saw this moment of time as the best time to read with Nai. She was always so busy, he tried not to bother her otherwise, but after eating was his little window he allowed himself. Bringing the history book closer to her, he opened it between them and started flicking through the pages, looking for anything that caught his interest. She could explain it to him, if he needed. There were a few pictures he stopped at, pointing at the lettering under them and a couple paragraphs for context, then nodding once he understood and moved on to another page. He'd missed so much, it felt like history might as well be a work of fiction!
The levity in his thoughts suddenly evaporated, and the concrete notion that it was all in fact real came slamming down on him. With a hard flinch, his eyes came to rest and lingered on a page with a particular picture. He seemed shocked, and not in a good way. If Nai had thought he was pale before, she might be surprised to find he could go a few shades lighter, the skin of his fingers nearly blending with the white of the page under them. He hadn't meant to turn the page into Arka war-time history. Of all his studies, he'd been careful to avoid it. However, this sliver was nestled in, having context within the mixed country chapter it was part of, though he wouldn't have known that. The seconds ticked by as his wide, horrified gaze stared at the only picture on the page, trained on one man in particular. He didn't need to, but as if in denial, a shaking finger dragged up to the names of the men in the photo, hovering over one as if it was the most blasphemous word in existence. Tears pooled on his bottom eyelids. If Kurenai should look at the image, she'd see a familiar sight. It was a lighthouse, and not just any lighthouse. A lighthouse in Arka, the exact one Fang had been trapped within, except it seemed much newer and had several ancient war soldiers in Arka uniforms standing stoically in front of it. The one in the middle was the one he glared at with tangible hatred and unhindered terror. That face, he'd never forget it. He'd seen it every day for a couple decades, before the jars were filled with phoenixes. The image was a little crude from using an ancient image capturing technique, and it was colorless of course, but he'd recognize the tall, slim form of the vampire that turned him and tormented him anywhere.
Suddenly, Fang was frozen. Not literally, as his whole body was quaking with silent gasps for air and sobs, but nearly literally. His pale body went cold and clammy. Something wasn't right. His vision shook and somehow burned, which was an odd sensation to have. More pressingly, though, was his need to get rid of what he'd just eaten! Scrambling up with more speed and dexterity than she'd probably ever seen from him, Fang clambered into the bathroom and violently lost his dinner. Meanwhile, a rage seemed to be bubbling up along with the bile, pushing claws out of his fingers. Red eyes were turning orange, well on their way to gold. His thoughts were becoming disjointed, mingling with mindless internal screams that at first only became audible amongst his heaves. Was it a trick of the light, or was his hair turning white from the roots while...horns formed? Something wasn't right. Not right at all. Frankly, everything was very, very wrong.
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Jan 12, 2019 16:42:48 GMT -6
Post by Kurenai Shimazu on Jan 12, 2019 16:42:48 GMT -6
Another who appreciated the joys of a simple homemade meal. Nai was hard press not to admit how Fang’s presence drastically altered her routine. For better or worse, he unknowingly gave her some sense of familiarity. Not because he’s a phoenix from a time before she was born. Three hundred years if they bothered with technicalities but because… Nai couldn’t exactly bring the emotions she felt to words. Pity, when she prided her expansive vocabulary as an arsenal in toying with words.
It takes creativity, her tutor once told her. To toy with the gentle fabrics written within a language while still being clear with her words. What sense would words play if the person she’s trying to convey to cant understand horse manure out of her words? Nothing, it made no sense whatsoever! She sighed, letting the passing breath flow from her lips and into the somewhat cooler air. A tint of warmth came from the heater underneath the kotatsu but that wasn’t anywhere near the kitchen. To think… a kitchen shouldn’t be cold at all but here in Mistere the opposite ring true during the coldest hit of winter. This was the month Jack Frost was having a hay day partying. She mused, flickering through the jokes she made about the old legend then back towards her task at hand.
Fang did say…he didn’t mind whatever she cooked. So for once she decided to do something quick and the same time splurge a bit. She noticed despite him not voicing it out the way he looked whenever she uttered seafood. It was faint but its there, the curiosity he tried to mask behind his shrugs and indifference. It’s there, Kurenai would willingly wager her entire allowance it existed. All it need…was a tad bit of poking. Which is what…she fully intended when she pulled a few ingredients from the cupboards. Wheat flour for the batter, lets see… herbs for flavouring and what else. She poked at her brain. Takoyaki was one of the easier dishes involving seafood she often did out of sheer comfort food material than actual taste.
She has fond memories involving the popular Hisakawan street snack. Now…for octopus. Just his luck, she had one thawing in the fridge before she left earlier this morning for class. She… intended to do something else with the octopus. Oden… She remembered now. The albino child shook her head, perhaps she’ll switch octopus with lobster or make a hasty run to the wet market for some fresh seafood. Not like that would be a problem for her. She’s been meaning to head to town anyway to fetch a certain floral tea she’s been meaning to add to her collection. Shaking another set of thought she got to work. Completely…and utterly oblivious to the fact Fang got his hands on her history project.
Another thing she didn’t mind. She knew the boy was careful enough with books. She trusted him to the point where she didn’t need to watch over his every movement as Kiran warned her numerous times never to let her guard down when it comes to the scarred red head. Tosh! Kurenai inwardly scoffed at her friend’s overreacted worries. Fang was completely and utterly harmless! Yeah Nai thought with a sense of ease. Fang wouldn’t be the sort to flip out… oh if she only knew what kind of a headache she unwittingly jinxed.
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“Sugoiiii that man was right about that octopus it was fresh.” She sighed in content. Placing her chopsticks back on her empty plate that once had a serving of freshly made takoyaki. The sudden shift to her right momentarily took over her attention. Shifting her stare towards the silent redhead who scooted closer to her. The book now clearly in his hand as she nodded at his silent query when he opened it. Happily she explained, why wouldn’t she? When he wanted to learn it was all that she could to help him achieve his goal of learning then Kurenai would gladly help.
“Oh… it meant the sighing of the three major powers as the first step of peace.” She explained, half distracted by her own… doubts about the matter but as long as she hid it well. Then she was fine, her doubts frankly was due to how…she now knew how Arka treated its war prisoners. Lighthouses… by the love of kami how dare they… Recalling the way they found Fang still caused a heavy stone to rest in her gut. If she could, she empty her own stomach clean of her meal in disgust. She would have done so too if she didn’t have an iron grip over the mask she still held infront of her new roommate. It wasn’t time… not that she feared showing her true side to her birdy roommate but the fact remained she barely knew him as such---
The thought stopped. It stopped the very second she felt the boy beside him stiffened in a very un fang like manner. She guessed he’s jumpy, but this reaction of his… was different. So different that her brows furrowed to mark her own confusion. “Fang-kun?...” The girl warily asked, switching her gaze towards his hand to the old portrait of man she didn’t recognized printed on the book. Unfortunately for the both of them her own distain recognized Fang’s former prison far too clearly it was then. Did she realized both of their errors. “Oh crud…” She groaned before shutting down the book before it did further damage.
As if it hadn’t already? “Fang-kun?” The worried girl warily followed after her friend. The heaving, the sound of him emptying his gut on the toilet worried her further but nothing… nothing compared to the sudden transformation happening to Fang’s weakened body. Another talent? Kiran didn’t tell her about this… for the benefit of giving her friend the benefit of a doubt, she’ll say he didn’t know… she HOPED to Kami he didn’t or Kiran was going to get one hell of an earful. “Fang-kun?...” The wary child took a hesitant step towards him. Her eyes wide from the surprise of seeing his once scarlet hair shift to the same shade as her. White… pure white…and for some unknown reason… it was slowly growing as well. That…cant be right? “Fang?...” She tried calling his name. When that didn’t work she reached for his shoulder.
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Fang
Master Hunter
GRADE •
67 (D+)
VITALITY •
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STRENGTH •
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RESILIENCE •
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Moonfire Rage
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Phoenix/ Vampire
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Iris
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Jan 13, 2019 20:03:02 GMT -6
Post by Fang on Jan 13, 2019 20:03:02 GMT -6
The heaving had paused by the time she began to reach out to him. The back of his hand wiped his mouth, though he remained tensely crouched. Surely she could feel the dangerous vibes wafting off of him. Rage had taken over, blotting out his thoughts and even his normal personality with a sea of seething red. Raw instinct called for blood, not to eat but to spill. Just...so much anger. It became its own persona, manifesting in a new talent he didn't even know he had...if it could be called a talent. It was more like a calamity, a darkness, a berserker form. Strong, sure, but uncontrolled and dangerous. Violent. His breaths came out ragged and animalistic, though it seemed his muteness carried over to even this transformed version.
Lips snarling, he whirled on her as her touch landed on his shoulder. He smacked it away, grabbing her shoulders and shoving her against the tile wall of the bathroom hard enough to make the nearby counter top shudder. Black nails dug into her tender flesh through her kimono, drawing out her sweet blood he'd been ignoring. Claws dragged slowly down, making proper cuts that bubbled the beautiful red. Black flames, cold as dry ice crackled over his body, turning the air around him frosty. The golden eyes trained on her so closely were hateful and crazed, though the tears from earlier still lingered on his bottom lids. Did he recognize her at all? It wasn't clear, but either way, standing still and looming dangerously over her small frame was doing nothing to satisfy his craving for destruction. Throwing her out of the bathroom altogether and into the living space, he slashed at her as well as anything within reach. His movements were choppy and wild, though managed to land and topple things off of surfaces. He kicked the bookshelf down, flipped the kotatsu, then headlong dove out the window to wreak havoc in the world outside.
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Jan 14, 2019 2:05:09 GMT -6
Post by Kurenai Shimazu on Jan 14, 2019 2:05:09 GMT -6
As if things weren’t bad enough. The warning signs were there, roaring through the boy’s darkening aura. Setting up as a warning Nai only needed to heed. But did she? Hah. Fat chance, not when he unwittingly triggered her worry for him. Why wouldn’t she be worried? She took care of him for the last few weeks in a way he grew on her without her really knowing how.
She’d say several excuses but neither were the answer to how and when because frankly, it just happened. She… hadn’t noticed it until it was brought to her attention. She’s a bit, oblivious to these sorts of things until the last minute when she finally takes notice of its existence and when she does notice it. She leaves it be, they’re friends right? For the past couple of weeks since Fang started to move they developed their own silent friendship. A voiceless one that neither had to verbally say. It’s there anyway, no reason to verbally say something that’s bluntly being shown through their actions. It was in this regard in how Fang’s actions caught her completely of guard.
Smacked. The sound of skin harshly slapping her hand crackled on her skin. Making the girl flinched from surprise as well as the shock she barely had time to restrain from appearing on her face. Fang?... The rage bubbled from his face, clear as day he looked completely animalistic. Like all reason faded from his mind to be replaced completely by a primal need to lash out. She was no psychologist. But it’s clear as heck to her that the sweet Fang she got to know shortly was now gone into hiding. His common mind fled to somewhere she couldn’t reach.
“Fang?...” The questionable shocked that followed his attack and the yelp that fled through her lips as the once meek boy roughly grabbed her by her shoulders. Blood, red sanguine blood bled free as those talons of his pierced through delicate alabaster flesh. Snow against the freshly spilled red liquid became far too apparently as the precious liquid soaked into her kimono. She flinched, then gasped as the air was promptly shoved straight out of her lungs. Her back was still barely healing from another meet and greet with her bookcase a few days prior. And now… the pain ricocheting from her sore back intensified through the sudden slamming of it on the wall. “Fang…! Snap out of it…! Please…!” Her pleas fell through the boy’s raged filled ears.
Primal instincts indeed… he completely and utterly went primal on her! Sure…she expected damage, he’s a damage boy. But to this extent?... Through all that pain she still wondered what the hell she gotten herself into… Fear?... Should she fear him? In a split second it did appear in her eyes, nearly clouding her judgment until she recalled the gentle façade of the boy she knew. And it was in that moment she knew… she just couldn’t be wary of him for too long. Call her a fool if you must, but she… hardly felt the need to prioritize her body for god knows how long.
It’s okay! It’s okay… it’s just her…she’ll be fine. “Itai…” The girl bit back another yelp of pain when he promptly tossed her out like a bag of trash. The harsh hit as the force followed by gravity itself colliding itself onto her small frame. Sending her smaller body crashing with as much force to be able to temporarily stun her on impact.
Ouch… oh ouch the unholy pain vibrating from her shoulder and arm which was the first to land. She doubted the bone broke, but the force was enough to cause some kind of damage to it. Moving it sparked a catalyst of pain echoing from her injured limb. Whats worse Fang’s onslaught didn’t look like it was ending… A slash here, and there as his claws practically raked through her delicate skin. It was in a sense a bit like tearing through paper. With the paper bleeding red liquid right after each tear.
“Fang please…” She tried… even though she knew her pleas would fall on deaf ears. The pain was too much, that she hardly heard the deafening crash of her book case or the echoes of her table being tossed aside. Hopefully it wasn’t broken, it’s hard to get a decent kotatsu nowadays. She laid there for what seemed like hours but in truth it was just a few minutes before she roughly pulled herself up on shaking feet. She had to stop him, she cant let him go rampaging out there when the professors can easily turned him into phoenix liver! The thought while funny, cause her to pale at the mere chance of it. Fang’s too weak… she struggled to her door, ignoring the fact she’s looked like someone who just fought a tiger and lived to tell the tale. Blood trickled down in a small flow from her wounds but the girl didn’t pay any heed to her injuries she had a Fang to stop.
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Fang
Master Hunter
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67 (D+)
VITALITY •
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STRENGTH •
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Moonfire Rage
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Jan 14, 2019 3:16:20 GMT -6
Post by Fang on Jan 14, 2019 3:16:20 GMT -6
The campus' only saving grace was that he was so weak. His black flames were small and sad in the face of what they would be once fed. His body could still rampage, drawing on some sort of rage energy that he normally didn't have. Normal Fang was so weak since being saved that he nearly passed out many times, even with proper food. He needed blood, and expending this immense amount of energy would do him no favors. That was a fate reserved for later, though. For now, he was silently tearing through the area, chasing students, busting through trees, and setting whatever he could on moonfire. Occasionally he'd stop the grab his head, clearly in distress, but he never stopped for long.
The chaos he'd begun was sure to attract him some attention. A demonic looking boy in basketball shorts and a T shirt stained with blood was tearing up whatever his eyes landed on. Students flew into bushes and through low windows, claw marks and flames were left on doors. A backpack left in his path was brutalized, stomped and thrashed until whatever homework and textbooks it contained were turned to nothing but frost and shreds of fabric. All the screaming at him reeling in all directions, unsure where to go and easily distracted.
Another distraction. A girl's voice rang out to him, and she even ran at him. Her blood...it was the blood from earlier. That sweet blood. Eyes locked on, and in a flash he had bared down on her again. One hand wrapped around her neck, but he hesitated for a moment. Golden eyes glared into hers, a brow puckering ever so slightly before he seemed to resolve to end her...
Crack!
Kiran's senses had jumped to life. Even from across campus, the screams and commotion caught his attention. Sharp bird eyes looked that direction, and he'd seen enough. It was near Orchid's dorms. While his friend hardly looked the same, that face and scarred body was familiar to him, as was the bleeding and struggling Nai. Without a second thought, wings burst from his back in a fiery display and he took to the air. Within seconds he was over his friends locked in a dangerous position, diving down to land menacingly just behind Fang. There wasn't a second to think. Strong hands reached out, grabbing each side of Fang's head. Before the smaller boy could even react, Kiran's teeth gritted and he swiftly made the motion to snap his best friend's neck.
Fang staggered for just a fleeting moment before death claimed him. He crumbled off to the side, motionless on the ground. It hurt Kiran to do that, but while Fang would come back, Kurenai would not. He stepped into the spot facing Nai that the berserk boy had formerly occupied, reaching out with concern. "Nai, oh my gosh, I'm so sorry. I didn't know...he was capable of that! I should have never left him with you," the taller phoenix fretted, panicking at her state. All the blood, the deep slashes...she was in bad shape. He looked her over, though honestly the sight of his friend with all the blood was making him uneasy. He paled a little, and while a light sickness settled in his gut, he knew he needed to help her and worry about his aversion to seeing the blood of those he cared for later. "We gotta get you taken care of..."
Off to the side, Fang's body returned back to normal slowly. The red hair returned and the horns and claws retracted. Then poof! He turned to ash, which swirled together and condensed into a large onyx egg with a deep red marbled into the shell. In intense irritation, Kiran gathered up the egg and yeeted it precisely back into the broken window he'd jumped from, hearing it land somewhere inside. Now that that was taken care of, the tattooed boy wrapped his arms around his friend, escorting her back to her room.
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Jan 14, 2019 4:57:13 GMT -6
Post by Kurenai Shimazu on Jan 14, 2019 4:57:13 GMT -6
She had to hurry… she needed to hurry! The girl’s struggling movements echoed the chaos reigning around her. Screams, unholy screams rang around the entire hallway from students struggling to see the commotion to panicked voices whispering at the maddened ‘demon’ rampaging outside. It already started… Fang had to pick the worse time to go on a full blown rage induced rampage. Half blamed the book and her idiocy for bringing it anywhere near Fang. Note… the lesson here is watch which book she lets the boy read.
The only blessing here is that he’s still learning the modern tongue. If he wasn’t… lord help the library when he gets triggered by every damn book in there but that’s besides the point… There wouldn’t be a future rage if any of the professors got wind of him…. And then there’s the repair costs. Little things but things that still help occupy her head instead of only listening to the fretful panic she had for the weakened boy.
He’s not supposed to be expending this much energy. Note how her thoughts barely dabbled on her own well-being. It hardly existed, why…would she bother when she knew already that her body wont be long in the world and her actions might as well shorten her already short life span but that was irrelevant to her. If she died, then that was it.
“OH DEAR HADES.” She heard a gasp from the side. As a couple of students stared horrified at her current state. Wounds… bleeding gaping wounds, and an arm hanging limply on the side. She looked far worse than she feels. Since she had one hell of a tolerance to pain. From all her visits to the hospital during her childhood it was hard not to develop one. “I’m fine…” She assured them but both girls didn’t look at all like they were buying her words. Appearance meant something, and hers didn’t look okay. One brunette decided to point that out but again she shook her head and was moments away from responding when another crash pulled her out of the thought. “I’m sorry but I need to…!” She rushed, failing to finish the last few words before she wearily ran out.
Just as she left… the girl’s companion caught the red droplets on the ground. “Is…that blood?...” The girl nervously pointed towards the drops following the girl’s exit. The girl…was damn bleeding. Oh dear lord… it didn’t help her condition when she let Fang get his grip on her again. It happened, once she got within ranged of his arm she was once more in his mercy. Maybe… it wouldn’t be too much of a bad fate to die right? Her pleading jewel eyes bore deep down the golden orbs he has. “Please Fang stop….” Her voice shook at the sight of the damage he caused. Black flames weakly swirled around him. Freezing whatever it touched in a way that flames shouldn’t be capable of doing. She struggled to breathed through the tight grip he had over her throat. Gods… he had a grip on him. She made an attempt of an inner joke but it fell flat inside her head. The prospect of her being ended by this guy was all too real. But before…she further chances to entertain the thought the unmistakable echo of bone snapping forced her to look up just as Fang’s grip suddenly went slack.
Before she knew it… he was on the ground unmoving and seemingly dead and behind the body was stood Kiran with an expression she hardly saw on her birdy friend’s face. Stress didn’t do her well. Stress born from shock and pain? Shock from what she just witnessed. Kiran outright murdered his friend… he killed Fang! “K-Kiran what did you…just do?!” She whispered in shocked, her body still shaking from coming to terms with what happened. Too much shock you see, her mind was trying to process the truck load that’s been dumped straight onto her shoulders. At first she wanted to scream at Kiran but then… his saving grace had been the clear indication that Fang is a bird…. He’s a phoenix the boy would come back… but still it didn’t sit well with her what Kiran had to do… First though…she needed to reclaim her composure right after it slipped its way out of the window Fang busted. And just like his exit, his egg was chucked right back to the room. Another reason to openly gawk at the raven head phoenix. “I’m… going to lose my own heart over a coronary from the both of you…” She shakily chuckled. No…it still was trying to sink it. So far her mind was getting overwhelmed by it.
A wince here or two then it came Kiran’s frantic panic. A sigh bubbled on her throat in response. “You worry too much…” She winced. This one she failed to hide as she tried moving her numb arm. “I…just need some bandages…” She needed more than bandages when shes already getting light headed. “Lost….blood…” She mumbled.
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Jan 14, 2019 17:49:21 GMT -6
Post by Kiran on Jan 14, 2019 17:49:21 GMT -6
Queazy Kiran frowned at her winces and mumbles, wasting no more time. What had been a slow walk was now him gently gathering her up into his arms and flapping his wings, flying them both back into her room. "I know I should get you to a nurse..." he said, though trailed off in uncertainty. It was an odd predicament. If he took her to the nurse, they'd want to know how she got her wounds. That was fine, it was how it was supposed to work. But...even though he was pissed at Fang, he didn't want the guy kicked off campus. It would be better for everyone apparently if he was, but he'd been through so much...it was hard to consider tossing him into the strange world by himself. Kiran could quit school and go with him, but he didn't really want to. Was he a bad friend?
As he put his feet down in the trashed dorm, his eyes landed on the black egg that had skittered into the corner of the room. What a mess. Literally and figuratively. He knew bringing such a broken person as old and as physically capable as Fang to EA was a risk, but he hadn't seen this coming. Fang had never had that sort of ability before. It must be an awoken talent in these post war days, just like his own he got a couple hundred years ago. Kiran had just been worried that his ninja friend might freak out easily and throw knives at her or some other sneaky stuff he was known for...but never an outright berserker rage. Did he even know Fang anymore? The guy he knew was probably the calmest of the trio, and would never have hurt an innocent girl, let alone knock over tables and shelves and break a window.
Placing Nai on the couch, he fetched some towels and pressed them into the bleeding wounds from Fang's strange claws. Those weren't phoenix talons. Not entirely. Maybe as sharp, but not as long and curved. As blood seeped into the towels, Kiran paled another shade. No! Gotta remain tough! Show no weakness. "Ah...where is the first aid kit?" he asked, wandering off to make possibly a bigger mess than Fang by rummaging through closets and cabinets. He located it, though, and returned to her. "I know you aren't gonna like this, but I've got to get to your wounds," Kiran warned, pulling the ripped fabric of her down. Sterilizing a needle and pulling out some thread, he decided stopping the bleeding was a must first. Then the dislocated arm. "You've lost a lot of blood, but you need to keep talking to me. Stay awake, okay?"
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Jan 15, 2019 17:58:51 GMT -6
Post by Kurenai Shimazu on Jan 15, 2019 17:58:51 GMT -6
Who knew…. Silent Fang has a hidden berserker side he managed to keep well hidden. Time has a way to change people. The experiences they gain through each situation presented to them. Knowing the hell Fang went through it was only a matter of time before it found another way to show itself. Berserker of all ways… Nai wanted to say she didn’t see it coming but logically she should have seen the signs. It’s always the quiet ones that tends to bottle up their emotions. Fang shouldn’t be any different…
As the saying goes, it takes another person who bottles their own feelings to know one who does the same. There were times when Kurenai does exactly that. She bottles her real feelings deep down while pulling out forced smiles to hide her own insecurities behind a mask of false confidence. If she could fool herself. Psychologically speaking… would it work? Theory is different from practical application. She doubted the world evolved that way… but it’s the thought that matters right?...
Kurenai was too much of a realist to fully believe it. But if it works to hide her doubts well enough from the prying glances of her friends and family. Then by all means, she’ll dance the game of lies. Nai hardly voiced any complains as Kiran lifted her small frame into her his arms. The girl’s normal reaction towards such an act was strange enough absent. When both knew, how the young albino would adamantly refuse being carried around when she has her own two feet to walk with. Despite her current state they both know she would still do it. She never liked the idea of burdening others with her problems. That clearly included the idea of her asking help when she could still function on her own.
A grumble, that’s it. A small whined barely containing anything worth understanding aside from the a muddled up ‘sleepy’ that was somewhere between a few other inaudible words that didn’t sound intelligible at best. Blood loss…. Got her good. From the way she was already slurring on her words. Definitely not a good sign… she never told them she was an easy bleeder now did she? Well now… he knew. “I….dont remember…” She mumbled, once Kiran placed her down on the couch. Everything spun in her eyes as she struggled to maintain a sense of awareness before eventually closing her eyes. He’s right, she didn’t like it. She nearly flinched when she felt the fabric of her ruined clothing being pulled away by her friend to get a closer view of her wounds but stilled herself enough for him to get a good look at worse of the scratches Fang inflicted on her. One deep cut on her side and the other on the same dislocated arm that looks to be the worse of the bleeding offenders.
It wasn’t stopping…blood red liquid quickly seeped through the cloth Kiran placed over to stifle the flow of blood from her wounds. Weakly the girl cracked an eye to glance at him, the dizziness barely halted but she numbly nodded at his request but seriously, what can she say when her mind felt like fudge at the moment. “Don’t… blame Fang…” She mumbled weakly.
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Master Hunter
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Jan 15, 2019 19:10:17 GMT -6
Post by Kiran on Jan 15, 2019 19:10:17 GMT -6
"Too late, I already do," Kiran simmered quietly, much of his anger glowing in his bright green eyes. The bleeding had him nearly panicked. It wasn't stopping. He'd have to sew them up the best he could with the blood still flowing. He groaned very quietly, feeling it slick his own hands as he began his stitching work. "I know he probably had no idea, but he hurt you. I can't let that slide...and I can't let is slide that I left him here with you. I didn't know what would happen. The smart thing would have been to leave him with another phoenix," he admonished even himself, working with the quickness of someone who had done this many times under intense pressure. Again and again the curved needle poked through her alabaster flesh, string making a criss cross pattern and forcing the gaping wounds shut. After that, some ointment to stave off infection and to help clotting was applied, and each were wrapped tightly in bandages.
A deep frown settled on Kiran's lips. Her blood had coated him from the hands to the elbows, as well as being smeared in various places. "Why is your blood so thin?" asked the phoenix, half wondering if it was a human thing. There had been humans in the war, of course. They bred like rabbits and took over everything, but he'd never been in a place to help one fallen beside him. Or maybe she had a condition? The young man often forgot how fragile other species could be, though it was now that he remembered full force. The burden of being immortal was you saw many of your non-phoenix friends die of illnesses or old age, over and over again. Nai fell into that category. It was something he chose not to dwell on until it couldn't be ignored, but she was so bad off he worried he was too late and maybe she'd die right here.
Now that the wounds were closed up and bandages, he shifted her around to examine her shoulder closer. "It's dislocated for sure..." lamented the boy, taking it firmly in his grasp. "This...this is gonna hurt, Nai. Not gonna lie. But I gotta pop it back in, okay?" Kiran said, though he didn't give her time to really prepare. It was better if she wasn't tensed up, so the element of surprise was the best option. With a swift motion and a crack, the shoulder joint was forced back into place. Even Kiran winced at the sound, eyes locked on her face to observe any adverse reaction.
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Jan 16, 2019 17:44:21 GMT -6
Post by Kurenai Shimazu on Jan 16, 2019 17:44:21 GMT -6
So sleepy…so drowsy. Her fogged mind struggled to make sense of the growing cloud blocking her brain from functioning right. Dizzy was a thing, but to this extent she felt a combination of exhaustion and the need to empty her stomach on the nearest bucket she can get her hands on. Sadly for her, no bucket nearby. The one they have was in the bathroom drying out after a certain red headed roommate of hers had to use it to clear his own stomach. Nausea churned in her stomach worsening the coming fog clouding her head as she blinked the growing headache she’s been battling since Kiran laid her on the couch. A headache plus pain… yet the girl didn’t utter a single complain as though she was used to this.
In a way Nai is. She’s been constantly ill her entire childhood. To see people fussing over her wasn’t anything knew. She didn’t like it, but did her best not to complain when she didn’t want them to worry. In her mind the more she complained the worse they worry. It got to a certain point where she began hiding her own discomforts out of fear of being the center of those worried stared. “I’m fine…” She tried once more, weak as she is. She still had enough energy to spend on trying though that was soon running dry. Her blood levels dangerously tap against the border of still okay to dangerous low.
She lost a lot… If the situation wasn’t so dire Kiran would be getting a snarky retort of how she knew she lost a lot. The dizziness told her as much alongside the numbing lightness circulating around her head. “Hah…you’re too stubborn…” She stopped, only to shut her eyes tightly as another wave of pain hit her from him moving her small frame. She listened as the boy studied her injury and gave him diagnosis. A dislocated shoulder?... That sounded bad. The girl’s hazy mind squeezed enough understanding out to figure his words. “Ow… no wonder it hurts…” She winced once more. She was about to add another set when…
SNAP.
He struck. Pushing back the dislocated limb into place was by no means pain free. The girl’s eyes rounded as the silent scream struggled against her throat. She wouldn’t scream she wouldn’t… she chanted internally before she instinctively bit down on her lip to stop the sudden pained screech bubbling on her throat. The sharp pain coupled by her weakness was what finally did the girl in as the black void surrounding her sight. The girl’s consciousness made a hasty retreat for the realm inside her mind as her eyes soon closed as she fainted.
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