- Messages
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- Character Biography
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Rythal watched his captive and pursed his lips. He tilted his head one way, and then another. Pops from his neck came from the stretches, and he settled down watching her again.
"You would make a good warrior for my ends, by your skills." He began slowly, obviously still thinking and weighing things. "I am not sure I would ever be able to trust you." After such a short time since the murder attempt, that should have been obvious, though he said it as if he had almost expected otherwise. "Whatever your culture thinks of failure, I think you will try to kill me again the moment I free you from your ensnarement. Isn't that so?"
He smirked again, as if this was all just a game he played. He didn't seem the least bit perturbed by the attempt on his life.
"I think I have another use for you." He stood and stretched a bit. "Yes, I think you will take some time to be of much direct use to me. However, you will serve quite well as a message for whatever faction hired you. In time, you may find that serving me and my goals may be better than what you find in the world. I have time."
He stretched his arms out to the sides and tilted his head up towards the sky. The sky was starting to darken as the sun just barely touched the horizon to the west, the beginning of sunset.
Flames of shadow black and eldritch purple shot from his hands and lit the ring of stones in which they stood. When his head tilted down to look at her, they flamed as they had before.
"Nin gwathren post bo cín ind. Nin gwathren dant-bo cín faer. Nin gwathren lumb cín rív." He intoned, then paused.
"Nin gwathren post bo cín ind. Nin gwathren dant-bo cín faer. Nin gwathren lumb cín rív." He intoned a second time, and the flames grew around the stone circle and Rythal floated above the spot where he had stood. His form suffused with starlight, though the sky still showed blue through gaps in the gray and white clouds above.
"Nin gwathren post bo cín ind. Nin gwathren dant-bo cín faer. Nin gwathren lumb cín rív." He intoned a third time, his flesh becoming almost pure starlight. His eyes limned in purple, and his hands came forward, an arcing trail in purple left behind as they came to rest palms forward towards the ensnared warrior.
The spell as cast would mark the warrior as belonging to Rythal. Any with arcane knowledge would know that she had been marked in such a way as had not been seen outside of Vel Anir's darkest periods of history.
"You would make a good warrior for my ends, by your skills." He began slowly, obviously still thinking and weighing things. "I am not sure I would ever be able to trust you." After such a short time since the murder attempt, that should have been obvious, though he said it as if he had almost expected otherwise. "Whatever your culture thinks of failure, I think you will try to kill me again the moment I free you from your ensnarement. Isn't that so?"
He smirked again, as if this was all just a game he played. He didn't seem the least bit perturbed by the attempt on his life.
"I think I have another use for you." He stood and stretched a bit. "Yes, I think you will take some time to be of much direct use to me. However, you will serve quite well as a message for whatever faction hired you. In time, you may find that serving me and my goals may be better than what you find in the world. I have time."
He stretched his arms out to the sides and tilted his head up towards the sky. The sky was starting to darken as the sun just barely touched the horizon to the west, the beginning of sunset.
Flames of shadow black and eldritch purple shot from his hands and lit the ring of stones in which they stood. When his head tilted down to look at her, they flamed as they had before.
"Nin gwathren post bo cín ind. Nin gwathren dant-bo cín faer. Nin gwathren lumb cín rív." He intoned, then paused.
"Nin gwathren post bo cín ind. Nin gwathren dant-bo cín faer. Nin gwathren lumb cín rív." He intoned a second time, and the flames grew around the stone circle and Rythal floated above the spot where he had stood. His form suffused with starlight, though the sky still showed blue through gaps in the gray and white clouds above.
"Nin gwathren post bo cín ind. Nin gwathren dant-bo cín faer. Nin gwathren lumb cín rív." He intoned a third time, his flesh becoming almost pure starlight. His eyes limned in purple, and his hands came forward, an arcing trail in purple left behind as they came to rest palms forward towards the ensnared warrior.
The spell as cast would mark the warrior as belonging to Rythal. Any with arcane knowledge would know that she had been marked in such a way as had not been seen outside of Vel Anir's darkest periods of history.