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Post by Raiyna on Jan 18, 2009 20:04:45 GMT -7
Kree stumbled along in a dream like state, aware that she was moving but unaware of her destination. The harsh forest floor under her bare feet seemed as soft as a pillow to her subconscious mind and the crude shrubbery that lashed out against her was like the soft caress of the wind. Her thoughts kept circling on a recent desire of hers: a longing to be human again. It was a ring of fire in her mind, constant, never-ending. She despised her vampirism with all her being, but she could do nothing about her particular predicament except wander aimlessly as she was doing now, no purpose, no gain.
Or perhaps a minuscule profit. Her head snapped upwards, her golden eyes suddenly returning to focus as the soft sounds of digging reached her ears. Her keen vision quickly zeroed in on the tiny fox responsible, her instincts kicking in. Food. However, as she crouched low to pounce, not bothering to transform into a more viable form, a sharp breeze picked up, frightening the small animal from his mission. She stiffened, closing her eyes in frustration for having let it get away so easily. As she did, a strange weakness came over her, as if someone were steadily pulling her soul from her body, and opening her eyes she realized that a bright ray of sunshine was beating down upon her. She frowned in discontent. It was daytime?
Moving out of the sunlight, she quietly stalked to the edge of the trees, sulking to herself. It figured, didn’t it? She could do all in her power to be a remotely good person, and what did she get? Food with swift legs, and she was in no mood to pursue. She had not had an adequate meal for weeks and refused to feed off of the humans in the region. It was perhaps not the wisest thing to do, as animal blood did not supply one with the same strength obtained from human blood, but nonetheless she had not fed on a human for seventeen days now. Why she refused this simple vampiric right was a puzzle to her. It wasn’t like the blood of animals was particularly tasty.
Arriving at a lapse in the dense shrubbery, however, she leaned against a tree and glared up at the sun, cursing its hold over her. ~*Oh, don’t you worry,*~ she promised it, her thoughts somewhat delirious. ~*I’ll slight you one day*~ She narrowed her golden eyes, completely intent on burning through her irises, but just as the powerful light became unbearable a jagged scent reached her nose and she averted her gaze. What was this scent? Another vampire?
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Post by Lord Sesshomaru on Jan 18, 2009 22:20:58 GMT -7
Nimble naked feet danced on nimbly that twirled and softly hit the ground with every jump. Soft golden hands moved in the air with such majesty, golden flakes of dust pouring from her hands as she danced the plants to grow. The woman’s mouth opened to produce a voice that only a goddess could ever behold. Her full pink lips opened and closed as her song danced around the woods, twinkling around the growth of vegetation. Her forest green eyes twinkled with excitement and she took another leap into the air, pulling her head back to feel the wind in her jade hair as the real rose pin flitted in the breeze.
Landing on the ground, she pulled her head down to her chest taking a deep breath as a sad sigh escaped her lips. Rubbing her hands on the green moss that clung to her figure, exposing more of her golden skin, she messed with a lily flower that hung on her dress. Despite her being here on the mortal grounds, she had only done so much to care for her children. The suffering that they felt, she could feel the wash of them; it saddened her deeply that there was nothing she could do. The miasma that had come around suffocated her dear children, killing them; with their last scream it haunted her deeply.
Shaking her head, to rid of such dreadful thoughts she returned to her skip along the vegetation. Taking a few steps, she sensed the dark dreadful aura of a vampire. Frowning to herself, she mauled over whether to give the vampire a visit or not and decided that she will to make sure the vampire wasn’t causing any troubles.
Skipping the rest of the way towards the vampire, she stopped in her place to see the vampire.
“My you don’t look so well child,” she said with her warm sweet voice that had the edge of concern in it, it pouring out of her mouth in a rich honey sort of way. Cocking her head to the side, she bended down to get a better look at the vampire.
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Post by Lord Itachi on Jan 19, 2009 6:26:59 GMT -7
“Why do you not feed on the blood of humans?’’ A muscular figure stood out in the sunlight for the time he had his head titled to the side watching both of the new creatures one being Kree and the other he didn’t not known but this female vampire was one he had seen before while walking. He stalked forward the ground underneath of him turning black causing the grass to die and soil become hard as stone. Slim wire glasses were slowly removed to reveal red gazing gorgeous eyes which seemed to eat away at the soul. The Prince of Impaling only could fold his arms now and lean back a bit to listen to Kree and the newer person hoping they had something interesting to say and nothing rather boring.
Alucard gave a low dreadful sigh for the time he than glanced to the trees with an amused smile he than lunged his left hand connected with the face of a small boy breakig the kids nose and jaw.”Tasty.” He grabbed the kid by the neck lifting him into the air and than tossing tbe kid at Kree’s feet.”You’re pathetic if you cannot kill such weak prey.” He lowly growled before smirking and sitting back down in the sun lying back on the ground.
He was very amused now if thi female vampire did not kill the child than he would and teach her some proper mannors on basic vampire skills for it was a thing he liked to do. He once had did this with Luke Valentine in the process he had blown the other male vampire’s legs off and than had killed him.
Alucard now shook his head a stiff chuckle escaping his kips.
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Post by Raiyna on Jan 20, 2009 15:59:42 GMT -7
So engulfed was Kree in the acute scent of another of her kind, that she did not notice the woman’s arrival until she spoke. Taken aback, she instantly twirled around to glare at the honey-toned speaker, hopping back a few paces as she did. She felt slighted in a way, as if the woman had meant to insult her by sneaking up on her. Somewhere in the back of her mind, Kree knew this was a ridiculous notion, but she couldn’t help to think that if she wasn’t so deprived of food she would have caught the girl’s scent a mile back. This angered her, and so despite the woman’s overly sweet disposition, Kree regarded her coldly.
“I’m fine,” she said disdainfully, apprehensive of initiating any line of small talk. She bristled slightly at the word ‘child’, but held her tongue. Speaking against it would only prove her naivety, for she was merely 23 years of age and had not been a vampire long.
Pushing this aside, she took a better look at the woman, her manner almost condescending. She noted the jade green hair and golden skin , finding the contrast between her own extremely pale hue and the woman’s intense bronze somewhat humorous. She also saw the way the forest greenery seemed to flourish around this tiny figure, and her eyes narrowed. “What are you anyways?” she inquired, her voice an involuntary sneer. “Some obscene nature-lover?” She didn’t know why she said it this way. It was quite apparent by the fresh red rose in her raven black curls that Kree appreciated nature as well. She grimaced, feeling sort of guilty for her terrible manners, so she subtly added on a quiet, “Not that there’s anything wrong with that.”
But as the other vampire arrived, she stiffened, slowly turning to face him. She had not had contact with another of her kind in almost two years, and for good reason. She absolutely could not stand her own species. This newcomer’s audacious introductory question only deepened her unmerited hatred. “Excuse me?” He must have smelled it on her.
She took a defiant step towards him, agitated by his cocky manner and the way he basked so openly in the sunlight. He must be an older vampire, she could feel it in his aura. “And you are?” She felt like she knew this man, perhaps had seen him around before. Nonetheless, his question bothered her. “Do you always introduce yourself so boorishly or do you suffer a mental disability? I am not obliged to answer to you.”
However as he lashed out at the poor child, Kree stifled a cry, swiftly taking a step away from the weak creature as Alucard threw him at her feet. Immediately the rich scent of fresh blood violated her nostrils, causing her golden eyes to dilate with thirst. Sweet temptation wrapped its vinyl claws around her insides and she battled against the growling hunger. She closed her eyes, trying to ignore the clawing sensation within, prodding her to let loose the beast. “You think I’m incapable of handling a human?” she growled, irritated that he had caught her in such a lowly state. “Because I assure you,” she said, opening her eyes. “I am fully competent. I choose not to.” Regardless of said choices however, she didn’t know how much longer she could deal with the child’s luscious scent.
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Post by Lord Sesshomaru on Jan 21, 2009 18:57:48 GMT -7
Etia just smiled, unfazed by the girls rudeness. After being here on this world for so long, she has gotten use to that not everyone is nice. Straightening her posture, she tucked a stray jade hair behind her slightly pointed ears. Her forest green eyes swept over the girls figure, taking in everything from her pale skin that looked quite unhealthy even for a vampire to the lovely blood red rose in her midnight black hair. Her heart soared at the sight of the healthy flower, she knew then that the vampire couldn’t be too bad; for if she could care for such a fragile thing then there had to be some good points to the girl.
“You could say that,” she said sweetly, ignoring the rudeness in her earlier question and focusing on the last statement. It’s not that she was uncomfortable with being the goddess of nature; it was that people tend to treat you differently when you show your title. Besides, not like it matter the she should know that she was a goddess; perhaps later she could tell her if she got to know her a bit more.
Etia, turned to look at the other vampire in disgust. The smell of blood was very heavy on him, human blood; she could understand that he required blood to be at full strength but she was a vegetarian so it disgusted her to no end.
“My your quite the rude one,” she said, her voice resonating in a stern tone that she usually had to watch. She usually only used her big booming voice when she was displeased or angered, she watched it mostly--because it was a normal voice that she used in the realm of the gods. Her eyes were narrowed but she kept a smile on her face either way.
Seeing the vampire kill the boy with no thought just disgusted her even more, but she bit it down. Hearing that the girl didn’t want to taste the blood of a human, even though she knew she really did; Etia snapped her fingers calling forth the vines to engulf the corpse and pull it down to the ground as a burial. Even a nameless unknown child deserved a burial. “It seems your are unwanted, leave,” She said with less punch than before, but still stern and commanding. She wasn’t afraid of this dead creature, not by a long shot.
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Post by Lord Itachi on Jan 25, 2009 18:56:31 GMT -7
I was amused toward the way this female vampire acted at the sight of the dead boy and this only amused me more for now the Godess of nature who i had not noticed at first had stepped in and was telling me to leave immediatly.I simply gave a shake of my head for the time i floated in the air looking at the trees around the Godess and younger vampire."You Godess Sicken Me." I stated with a light smirk before stalking to the younger vampire and bending down beside her taking the moment my left arm pulsed with demonic energy already in the distance i could hear the men i had just mind controlled coming with torches."Let's start have some fun." I simply jumped away dissapearing in the ground and appearing behind the men i was controling,with a simple motion of my hand the whole forest around them was lit up in flames.
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Post by Raiyna on Dec 6, 2009 16:35:28 GMT -7
((OOC: I'm SAWRY, guys!! I hope you won't mind continuing this thread. I promise I'll be a good active member now. =]))
Kree studied the way Etia handled the rogue vampire, noting the controlled tone to her voice. Something emanating off this woman screamed subdued power, and it intrigued Kree to an extent. However, to her dismay, there were more pressing matters to investigate. As the dead boy was pulled into the ground in a makeshift burial, she had to stop herself from crying out in protest. His scent was so luscious, and she was so hungry…no. It was good that this strange woman had taken care of it. She did not want to fall back into her old feeding habits.
Taking a step forward, a low hiss escaped her throat at the way he spoke to the woman, at the way he was regarding them both…like they some twisted entertainment of his. If nothing else, his attitude is what bothered her the most. She was not some swanky complimentary amusement for anyone who happened to waltz on by. “I believe you were asked to leave,” she said, irritation tangling in her voice. She stood her ground as her approached her, raising her head an inch or so, golden eyes set on his every movement.
But as the distant sounds of an approaching mob reached her ears, her gaze left him and she stiffened, looking around her. “What the hell did you do?” she demanded as the men came into view. Kree’s eyes slightly widened as the forest was set ablaze, and she found herself wondering how she had walked into this. Disaster. There were few shadows to hide her from the sun’s rays, soon to be no shadows due to the destructive nature of the flames, and she hadn’t had a sufficient meal in weeks. If a battle ensued, which was very likely as she saw no quick escape route, she would be no match for this reckless vampire and his army of slaves…but that didn’t mean she would just stand there and take it.
Her hands moved instinctively to the cross blades strapped to her back, and popping them out of their hilts, she slowly brought them in front of her in defense, not daring to make the first move. She narrowed her cat-like eyes at her fellow creature of the night, thinking him somewhat of a coward for hiding behind a crowd of humans.
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