Spiritwalker
Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2022 12:43 pm
TIMESTAMP: Wither 1, Ash 122
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To Hector, it sometimes felt as if Vergil was told more information than he was. This, of course, was delusional. The two of them often shared blood and, due to his intense curiosity and lack of boundaries, he would often peer into the other man's mind by way of Psychometry. This, of course, would assuage his paranoia any time it arose, yet it never stopped the feeling from manifesting each time they were both told to do something. Vergil was well aware of the fact that his companion did this and would often play into it because it was a truly easy way to get the other to calm down.
And as such, this pattern repeated itself yet again when the two were sent to Kalzasi. And as with every single time this has happened before, it was easily revealed through blood that the two were given the same information. At this point, his paranoia made even less sense since their superiors were fully aware of the fact that the two were of one mind in that regard. Hector, to his credit, was aware of the irrationality thereof, yet still did it persist much to the vexation of Vergil– but at least it was easy to fix.
Nonetheless, their arrival in Kalzasi was an odd thing. In an official capacity, their trip was for leisure, but still they were treated with the respect and dignity that one would expect more from something of a diplomatic nature. This was done to avoid potential tension between the nations in all likelihood, though it was a bit of a double edged sword. They were afforded some modicum of privilege beyond what other mere travelers were while simultaneously being of a higher profile than they would’ve preferred for the nature of their actual goal. That being the case, the Kalzasern officials were still quite ignorant as to what such a goal was.
Taking all of this into consideration, the two vampyres were ultimately the best candidates for subterfuge. Hector was a curious little beast and would often find himself skittering around the darkest corners he could find or the most obscure locations on top of the obvious and mundane, and he could do this easily given his prowess regarding the weaving of æther. The caveat to this was that he was notoriously unstable, yet with Vergil serving as a balance and an imposing figure all on his own, one did not have to worry about ought running awry as the two of them would rather easily solve problems on their own.
The two of them had been in the foreign city state for only a few days at this point. Thus far, they had found little. This was not entirely unexpected, to be fair, given there was nothing concrete that pointed to the machinations of any creatures divine within the perimeter of Kalzasi. Nor, to be frank, did either vampyre care. Hector was a thing without strong loyalties to much of anything aside from himself and his beloved companion; he didn’t mind returning to the Imperium empty handed inherently…and there was great fun to be had in sniffing around a part of the world to which he’d never been.
As Ash began its final chapter, the daylight faded far earlier in the day than prior. It was only early evening, yet it was only fire and magic that lit the streets. Hector wandered with an inky blackness swirling ‘round his ankles, seeping into whatever shadows the elven boy created, twisting up his legs in a foreboding, eldritch fashion. Here, he did little to hide his aidolon’s presence, for there was little point in doing so. Though the actual texture was more akin to that of fog, the substance resembled a viscous sort of liquid as the tendrils snaked off of him and into the air around his body. He wore the spirit like this as somewhat of a warning for others to keep their distance if only because he did not like people getting too close to him. For if they did, the eerie, sibilant whispers of the spirit would infect their minds.
Trailing but a few feet behind Summoner and spirit was Vergil, the more senior of the two vampyres. Though their height difference wasn’t that profound, the elder of the two cut a far more imposing figure in terms of his frame. Hector was a waifish, thin little thing, almost as if he’d blow away in the breeze. On the other hand, Vergil was a heavy, muscular, broad shouldered man, creating a stark difference between the two. Both dressed in all black, though Hector was dressed in a more loose, casual style than the other.
As the two made their way through lantern lit streets, Hector, being a bit of a glutton, found himself quite interested in the many colorful stalls serving a large variety of foods he’d either never seen before or only rarely. Enchanted, he dragged Vergil through a great many of them collecting various things he intended to consume. Of course, he would share should the other wish to partake, but Vergil was notably less of a hedonist than he was.
With his veritable hoard of edible treasures, Hector, with Vergil in tow, wandered away from packed streets and into the darkened greenery of a park not too far away. He wanted some place far more peaceful, and preferably with little chance for interruption, to enjoy that which he had purchased. Once such a place within the foliage was found, the pair sat down with the younger being the far more ravenous of the two. In particular, he found himself quite fond of these little steamed buns he’d been told were called ‘bao,’ apparently made with pork.
And as such, this pattern repeated itself yet again when the two were sent to Kalzasi. And as with every single time this has happened before, it was easily revealed through blood that the two were given the same information. At this point, his paranoia made even less sense since their superiors were fully aware of the fact that the two were of one mind in that regard. Hector, to his credit, was aware of the irrationality thereof, yet still did it persist much to the vexation of Vergil– but at least it was easy to fix.
Nonetheless, their arrival in Kalzasi was an odd thing. In an official capacity, their trip was for leisure, but still they were treated with the respect and dignity that one would expect more from something of a diplomatic nature. This was done to avoid potential tension between the nations in all likelihood, though it was a bit of a double edged sword. They were afforded some modicum of privilege beyond what other mere travelers were while simultaneously being of a higher profile than they would’ve preferred for the nature of their actual goal. That being the case, the Kalzasern officials were still quite ignorant as to what such a goal was.
Taking all of this into consideration, the two vampyres were ultimately the best candidates for subterfuge. Hector was a curious little beast and would often find himself skittering around the darkest corners he could find or the most obscure locations on top of the obvious and mundane, and he could do this easily given his prowess regarding the weaving of æther. The caveat to this was that he was notoriously unstable, yet with Vergil serving as a balance and an imposing figure all on his own, one did not have to worry about ought running awry as the two of them would rather easily solve problems on their own.
The two of them had been in the foreign city state for only a few days at this point. Thus far, they had found little. This was not entirely unexpected, to be fair, given there was nothing concrete that pointed to the machinations of any creatures divine within the perimeter of Kalzasi. Nor, to be frank, did either vampyre care. Hector was a thing without strong loyalties to much of anything aside from himself and his beloved companion; he didn’t mind returning to the Imperium empty handed inherently…and there was great fun to be had in sniffing around a part of the world to which he’d never been.
As Ash began its final chapter, the daylight faded far earlier in the day than prior. It was only early evening, yet it was only fire and magic that lit the streets. Hector wandered with an inky blackness swirling ‘round his ankles, seeping into whatever shadows the elven boy created, twisting up his legs in a foreboding, eldritch fashion. Here, he did little to hide his aidolon’s presence, for there was little point in doing so. Though the actual texture was more akin to that of fog, the substance resembled a viscous sort of liquid as the tendrils snaked off of him and into the air around his body. He wore the spirit like this as somewhat of a warning for others to keep their distance if only because he did not like people getting too close to him. For if they did, the eerie, sibilant whispers of the spirit would infect their minds.
Trailing but a few feet behind Summoner and spirit was Vergil, the more senior of the two vampyres. Though their height difference wasn’t that profound, the elder of the two cut a far more imposing figure in terms of his frame. Hector was a waifish, thin little thing, almost as if he’d blow away in the breeze. On the other hand, Vergil was a heavy, muscular, broad shouldered man, creating a stark difference between the two. Both dressed in all black, though Hector was dressed in a more loose, casual style than the other.
As the two made their way through lantern lit streets, Hector, being a bit of a glutton, found himself quite interested in the many colorful stalls serving a large variety of foods he’d either never seen before or only rarely. Enchanted, he dragged Vergil through a great many of them collecting various things he intended to consume. Of course, he would share should the other wish to partake, but Vergil was notably less of a hedonist than he was.
With his veritable hoard of edible treasures, Hector, with Vergil in tow, wandered away from packed streets and into the darkened greenery of a park not too far away. He wanted some place far more peaceful, and preferably with little chance for interruption, to enjoy that which he had purchased. Once such a place within the foliage was found, the pair sat down with the younger being the far more ravenous of the two. In particular, he found himself quite fond of these little steamed buns he’d been told were called ‘bao,’ apparently made with pork.
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Aidolon Speech
'Thoughts'
"Kathalan Tongue/Speech"
"Vallenor Tongue/Speech"
"Common Tongue/Speech"
"Mythrasi Tongue/Speech"