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Tothaza the cursed city O/A all races welcome
Link to the ooc thread Tothaza the cursed city OOC (accepting) http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c2...ss/image-9.jpg Tothaza the cursed city mood setting storyTothaza until recently was a great city, a beacon to the realm of Monaiya, and the rest of the world. Full of races and creatures from across the known world. But now it is trapped, and everyone in it, in perpetual night. Full of creepy, sinister creatures stalking through the streets. You will be thrust into this den of madness and despair. And will have somehow survived the initial chaos. Characters can be extremely varied, Tothaza is a melting pot of all types of peoples and creatures, humans, elves, vampires, warlocks, pandas, and cheetahs, humanoid races all over Monaiya. It is up to you wether you struggle to find a way out of the city, if you do decide that you don't wish to die in the dark and cold, then you may want to find fellow people that wish to escape, or hunt down those that may have the key to,escape. Rules and guidelines Rules and guidelinesLink to ooc thread Tothaza the cursed city OOC (accepting) |
N.P.C's and special must have characters
Kailacan Kailacan Electus, special character, played by...Rezon, special character, played by...Alatar Claustrum |
Accepted profiles
Leila Leila Ragnarok, played by SadrainLoren Loren Fitzroy, played by SadrainNuru, played by Xavi |
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Feel free to post your introduction piece, explaining where the charater is at the current moment, perhaps their motivation, and how they came to be there?
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Kailacan stepped lightly through the corridor that led from the small entrance hall into the main prayer chamber, the walls and corridor were humbly adorned with wooden symbols, of the gods and several ornate braziers burned softly in alcoves, the swirled patterns in the cast iron danced around the first room, and along the walls. Along the edge of the floor and wall lay bundles of cloths, and rags. One of these piles stirred and up crept a white boney hand towards Kail, it grasping his robe tightly. Kail did not seemed startled, rather a look of compassion, and a slight smile filled his face and eyes, dark shadows could been seen beneath them however, emphasised more by the flickering fire. He crouched down slowly, and lifted back some of the rags, beneath was the face of an old man, weathered beyond his years, his eyes bloodshot and sullen. All around Kail the piles moved,mthey were not clothes or sheets but people huddling together seeking protection from the horros outside. Kail spoke softly and slowly that reflected his movements.
"What is your name sir?" It took a while for the man to answer, as though he hadn't spoke for a long time, even then he's voice was coarse and croaky. "Er, Mason your worship,... Brandon Mason if it pleases you" the old man bowed his head, his hair was balding and grey, his eyes despite being wrinkled and traces of tears still glistened in the dark, they shone a swirl of dark green with a lacework of yellow permeating through. "Any news on my daughter?" "That's right you are searching for your daughter" Kail had heard some of his 'guests' mention someone who was searching for their child. "I'm sorry, nothing as yet...but there is safety here, I'm sure she will find this place" Kail after blessing the man stood to make his way into the prayer chamber, it's roof partially collapsed in the far end above the shrine of Prometheus. The area closest to the corridor which still had its roof housed more people curled up together sleeping, and breathing heavily, and one person coughing event so often. He made his way to the shrine, slight drizzle fell down upon him, his head bowed and the water collected in the creases of his hood and dripped down. The shrine although tall at twenty feet was now leaning crooked where some great stone launched into the city had ripped through the wall. And hit the iron statue, it seemed to loom over Kail peering down at him, in it's hands a sword made from shining brass, it's blade fashioned into a flame, the ancient tarnished shrine was covered in blemishes and dents. Kail knelt before the god, and looked up the water running down his face mixing into tears that welled up inside him, he muttered prayers under his breath for a seemingly endless time, a lump of timber fell crashing down beside him, that made him pause and stop. Suddenly he stood up and raised his arms to the statue. "Are we forsaken!?... You have twice answered my prayers, I wish not for myself but for the innocent, and you have protected the boundary of this temple against the horrors of the night, and you grant us flame and warmth..." He quietned down, and spoke softly again, but this time with a determination in his voice. "I have nothing to offer you, great provider, except myself, use me as you wish, but protect those that seek safety... I shall be your vessel, please just.." Kail halted his cries. He knelt again and resumed his prayer, and closed his eyes. Kail felt heat rise up on his neck he opened his eyes, light and heat were pouring into the room from along the corridor, the flames from the braziers and torches great bright, almost blinding, the heat started to hurt his skin. Then it's a burst trails of flame shot towards him, all joining together, and weaving around each other, they swirled around the room, spinning across the edges. Steam rose up all around him, as the puddles on the ground evaporated, the rain itself seemed notbtoneven reach the ground. Parts of tapestries caught afire and singed. Kail turned and stumbled back, and fell against the shrine, he glanced upwards. The flames rose higher and seemed to be attracted to the sword above him, then just as quickly as it began the flames disappeared into the blade. It now shine bright, and flames seem to be dancing beneath the very metal itself, the statue heaved and toppled over more crashing down, Kail almost being flattened beneath if it wasn't for the outstretched arm if Prometheus holding itself up from the floor. Kail slowly rose, and very nervously walked over ton the sword that was clasped in the statues hand. He closed his eyes reached out for it his fingers stretching out, as he got hold of it he felt the warmth flow through his hand and into his chest via his arm, it raced around his body, and seeped into every part of his being he opened his eyes they burned with a glow like fire, light shone down from above breaking through the shadow for a second before fading away along with his eyes, but the sword remained.... The door to the temple crashed open a figure in dark robes stepped out into the pitch darkness, armour could be seen shining beneath his grabs, in his hand a glowing sword lit the way... Kailacan went forth to face the night. |
Eventually, even the cruelest of tornados run out of power and quiet down, only trails on the face of land remaining as remainder of the destruction. In the same way, the initial chaos after darkness fell over Tothaza had calmed down. The fights had been won and lost, the victors had retreated to lick their wounds and count the spoils - for a brief moment, city was still. Or at least this part of it. But the scars remained, both etched into the walls and streets of city and its people. And yet so many more would be made... |
Stalking, it had been his activities for the past few days. His padded paws allowed him to move without a sound and the darkness cloaked him from the wandering eyes of the panic-stricken people. His tail kept him balanced and his ears were always flicking around toward the noises of the city. Even those large, cat eyes of his were wide with curiosity and alertness. His nose picked up the fresh scents of people, which lured him to their person. With ginger toes, he followed one soul to another. He never stalked his target for long as he knew better than to press his luck. He would lurk just long enough to get a feel for them before leaping onto his next victim.
The one before his golden eyes was one of extreme interest to him. She was similar to him in the regard that she had animal parts -- wings to be exact. He had only just started following her perhaps an hour ago. She had yet to pick up on him. Perhaps it had everything to do with the fact that the city reeked of death and desolation. It would be hard to pin-point someone, someone as careful as a feline, in this filth. It was probably the only thing he had going for him at this point. As far as others were concerned, he smelled like a rotting corpse, which derailed others from his trail. As she glided from her perch on one rooftop to that of another, he scurried across the ground through an alleyway while keeping her figure in his sights. He didn't know why he was so intrigued by her, but he liked the fact that she, too, was just as cautious in the dim light. She clearly knew that her life, like all of theirs, was on the line. She needed the utmost caution and she seemed to err on the side of safe. There was also something about her silence that comforted him. But maybe he followed her for another reason. His stomach roared. His eyes were keenly staring her down. She would make a good meal. His ears flicked backwards. A sound came from behind. Leaping onto a nearby dumpster, his spotted fur allowed him to blend in with the brick building to his back. The shadows of the alley further veiled him from unwanted eyes and attention. This was the life he had been living for the past few days. A life of hide-and-go-seek. Nuru Gero Zuri was his name. He was a twenty-something year old Chethume. Believed to be extinct due to a sudden purge, the cheetah-human shifted on his slender legs. When the intruder came into his sight, a wave of relief washed over him. It was nothing more than a fat rat that perked up his ears and Nuru, well, he hadn't eaten in a while. With the grace and agility of a cheetah, he jolted after the creature. There was no escape for the poor rodent either. Caught between the fangs that protruded from his muzzle, Nuru's eyes shifted back up toward the winged woman he was following. She had vanished. Swallowing the rat whole, the cheetah-man whirled around in the alleyway. His faded red scape was drawn tight against his neck almost to the point of choking him. His legs moved backwards and he felt a shadow emerge from the streets. A low growl tickled his throat. His paw-like hands reached over his back and pulled out his long-bow. Reaching for an arrow, Nuru shrunk into the darkness and aligned his arrow. Pulling back on the string, he would let his arrow fly true, if attacked. |
Leila Ragnarok |
Voices came from every side. There was no nook or cranny that was safe in the presence of this faceless monster. The air became cold and thin, almost making it hard to breathe. The voice called out again and it sent a chill down his spine, which caused the fur on the nape of his neck to rise. A growl continued to rumble in this throat as the voice appeared to grow louder and louder. It seemed as if the voice was right atop of him now, and this caused his large cat eyes to lock upward. Watching the shadows, his whiskers twitched. The voice had stopped moving momentarily. Now, if ever, was the time to strike. And yet, the voice that called to him offered no malice. There was no hint of bloodlust. Why be the first to draw blood?
Was it a trap? The black fur that mimicked eyeliner creased as his brows furrowed. He was uncertain what to do. Time was of the essence. And yet, in this darkness, he felt as if it had stopped. He was quick. He could bolt from here, if needed. Even the darkness had a hard time swallowing something as fast as he. He could dodge and drift as needed, avoiding the greedy pull of death. But was fleeing really the answer? Nuru's ears snapped forward. A scent wafted into his black nostrils. The fletching grazed his cheek as the arrow sliced the air. Although no target, at least no visible target, laid in its wake, Nuru would seize that moment to escape. Grabbing for three more arrows, he fired them off while bounding upward onto the dumpster. Doing a flip in mid-air, another arrow was released. But just before the arrow flew, a clicking nose came from the quiver that protected Nuru's arrows. What looked like an ordinary arrow soon engulfed in flames which sizzled and hissed. Much like a sparkler used on by children the Fourth of July, the arrow spazzed and sent sparks and glowing embers every which way. In the mayhem, Nuru leapt from the alley and scaled the wooden shaft to his left. His claws dug into the wood, leaving behind ghastly holes and wounds in the already distraught building. Now on the roof, Nuru was able to engage his feet to their full potential. A dodge here and a jump there, he whizzed past what he believed to be enemy attacks. As his feet collided with the rough material of the roof, his speed quickened. Within moments, he was at top speed and racing away from the fading light in the alley he was previously hiding in. From one rooftop to another he ran, slowly raising his height from the earth as an attempt to put more space between he and the voice that called to him. He wouldn't stop until his lungs hurt and begged for rest. It was then when a roof gave out below him. Probably eight-stories high, Nuru's brow became wet with sweat. Panic was his enemy. He needed to be quick. Whilst falling, his paw reached back to pull forth an arrow. Another click preceded the removal of the weapon. As the arrow shot forward, one might notice that the arrow didn't actually leave the bow. Rather, only its tip did. A grappling-like hook moved toward a beam. As it made its connection, Nuru jerked as the string that held him from his death pulled taut. His heart was racing and his arms trembled. Death was literally seconds from him. As he dangled there in the building, his eyes flicked up toward the caved-in roof. He was at mercy's foot now. He was a sitting duck and there was nothing he could do but beg for his hunter to allow him to live another day. Hissing, he felt the world encroach upon him. Today was not his day. It's a good thing cats have nine lives…. |
Leila Ragnarok |
Kailacan
As he stepped out into the street, he felt though he was walking over the edge of a precipice, into almost nothingness, he had ventured out many a time after the shadow first fell to look for those in need, and as time went on less often as it became harder to locate survivors and more likely to encounter 'others', crazed people taken over by the madness and the weight of claustrophobia that seemed to push down upon everywhere. Sometimes he had come across groups of soldiers, sometimes council forces rag tag bands of men that didn't seem to have any particular orders or leaders left. And also came across a few of the Karl invaders men wearing elaborate armour made from strips of leather and metal, highly detailed and decorative all with masks carved into grotesque faces. Sporting long blades that almost shone themselves with reflecting the dim light that there was. Every time these men refused to lay down their arms in return to come to the temple to seek safety. They seemed determined to stay their course and fight for what he saw as a lost cause. These men should no longer be enemies, but despite the darkest natures of men being manifested it seemed for real they still would rather cling to a well dug in hate. These men perhaps were beyond his saving. He had wished them all well and peace, but was afraid that it would not be enough and it would not be a prayer answered. His fears had been brutally realised when the last time he had returned to the temple after finding no signs of anyone else alive in the streets. He had come across those extravagant masks, but none had a body attached any longer. The site was grousome,it appealed Kail the fact it didn't alarm him more, but he had seen enough horrors already. He had prayed for their souls once he had returned to the shrine, and that was the last time he left the sanctuary. This time he felt as though he was swimming alone in a great ocean darkness around him and krakens and leviathans lurking beneath him ready to swallow him whole. He didn't know what gave him the strength to venture outside, but had a warmth burning within him, and an anger bubbling beneath the surface a rage that had begun to spread though him slowly like a virus. He didn't know what he was looking or what he was going to do, but was going to let his feet take him where they thought he should go, he had done all he could for those inside, and had nothing left. But deep down he was a warrior himself, a soldier with no mortal leader, but he had been chosen by a great deity for some task, and he now had a purpose even if he didn't know what it was. Kail heard something soft surge towards him, he couldn't quite make out what it was, perhaps a gentle chime, or a noise muffled by the buildings around him, something pleasant however. Then as he was thinking this a figure seemed to fall in front of him, had he jumped or fallen? The man was a tall imposing figure, his face seemed attractive, but edged perfect symmetry, as though it had been sculpted or painted as a memorial to a great man, or as a representation of a god. But what stood out was his vivid eyes an amazing violet blueish colour deep and dark, and they almost encaptuated Kails vision, until he saw the mans wings, magnificent formed wings. Kail took a stance as a reaction and held his blade tight, it's glow burning intensely. The man spoke "I come in peace" his voice as soft as cashmere, and as comforting as a parents lullaby. "Are there survivors that need help in there?" Kail had never set eyes upon such a creature, as he could hardly come to call him a man, no normal mortal man looks or sounds like that. Besides no man gives of an aura as settling either. Kail instantly felt at ease with this creature, but his mind was not as easily led as his heart and emotions in this instance. "What god has sent a Devine creature like you? There are many who need help... Friend but none that I can any longer help, you may come in peace but for what I prepare for, peace will have to be a patient virtue" he had flashes and glimpses of his sword slashing at teeth and eyes in the dark, cutting through bones and flesh of maniacal demons. He had been tasked by Prometheus to go to war. |
Loren Fitzroy |
Kailacan
He listened intently and patiently to this being, as he had listened to many countless others through his second life, listening to the confessions and prayers of the people of Tothaza. He listened as the being corrected his assumption that he was some creature sent by the gods, and he's views on violence, and his reason for being here to help. Kailacan listened and with every word his tension eased. He was on a journey to fight and commit violence, but this man was definitely not an enemy, or someone that he had been sent to fight. "I am sorry, that I jumped to any conclusions about your person, I am Kailacan Electus, or Kail, I will say it is good to meet you Loren Fitzroy, as it is good to meet anyone.now that isn't trying to slit your throat, and desecrate your corpse. I'm afraid that the merchants guild is located the furthest side of the city, and I no of no new news from there, so I wouldn't presume what aid they could make of you. I would offer you my company as I am travelling in that direction I believe, however I cannot offer you a safe passage, as my arms are now destined to spill blood, wether it be others or mine own" by now Kail had eased his stance but the sword still was gripped hard by his hand, his fingers not even flinching or needing to be prepositioned, he could feel warm pulse up his arm, he did not know if he could let go if he wanted to. As though it now formed part of his arm. Although he now knew his path he must follow to be a dark one, even if he didn't know where it may lead. He wouldn't forget his humanity, he had food on him, but didn't feel the desire to eat, he hadn't for a long time now, but never felt hunger or have a lack of energy to go about his tasks, so he offered it to Loren " I have bread, wine and cheese Loren, would you share them with myself?" |
Loren Fitzroy |
Kailacan
"The Shrined temple behind myself would be the safest place that I know of, but that is where my path leads from, not to my friend. Although there may be other places that are quiet enough for us to break bread without disturbance perhaps you wish to walk with me regardless? Maybe we should stumble upon the merchants guild? Kailacan removed a heel of hard stale bread from within his clothing, and offered it over "It's not much, but it's okay when washed down with some wine" Kail nodded to Loren and began to make his way down the lane that ran outside the temple, gesturing Leroy to follow, his footsteps echoing harshly off the shiny cobbles and travelling far into the eiriely silent night gloom Kail seemed to feel an affinity towards Loren, but it saddened him they had met in such literally a dark time, and Kails destiny, it felt was a dark one too. |
So the hunter became the hunted. Thankfully, this individual seemed to have a sense of mercy to her. Perhaps it had to do with the fact that the world was crumbling around them and, let's be honest, he was a pretty rare creature. Why, she might be lucky if she saw another Chethume in her life. Odds were, it would just be Nuru though. Although he was sure more existed, the cheetah-man had yet to encounter one of his own after the incident.
Now that he had time to get out of this situation, he could easily climb up his rope and onto the roof. It was a time consuming process that left his paws sore, but at least he wasn't dangling for his life now. Sprawling out on the roof, he felt the woods give into his weight. The second a creak came, he hopped to his feet and jumped off the building. He needed to get to a better building, one that wasn't fatigued from wear and tear. Jumping around, he eventually perched on a building with a tower-like peek. A small window allowed him to enter the room and he dusted himself off for a moment. Once clean, he moved back to the only window and let his eyes scan the ground and sky. If Nuru saw movement, he would lace up and arrow and prepare for it to fly. He couldn't trust anyone to be as nice as that last encounter. Odds were, the next would be his last, unless he finished them off. And so, he waited with his arrows trained to pierce the slightest movement. |
Loren Fitzroy |
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