The Edge of Chaos

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A city floating in the center of a lake, Ravok is a place of dark beauty, romance and culture. Behind it all though is the presence of Rhysol, God of Evil and Betrayal. The city is controlled by The Black Sun, a religious organization devoted to Rhysol. [Lore]

The Edge of Chaos

Postby Venser Rush on May 2nd, 2014, 9:21 pm

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The sway and pull of the water beneath the ferry. The movement of vessel through the peaceful lake was relaxing, even soothing in the midst of it all. Though, in the time it took for the ferry to traverse approximately half-way through Lake Ravok, the adrenaline that pulsed through Venser's veins had faded, the effects of the Flux and its increase of his threshold for pain dissolved, Venser's arm was irritating him.

Lacerations, small gashes and holes in the arm were coursing pain through his now unable to resist body, Venser clenching his jaw to combat it as his good arm moved through the rucksack he carried with him, now on his lap, and pulled out a pipe. He held it with his injured hand, removing a bag of Heldrog from within as he listened to Miro's answers to his questions. Fingers twitched and trembled involuntarily with the pain, but Venser paid it no mind.

The masked man spoke of places far from Ravok, the word Sahova - a term he remembered from reading - coming up more than once. Venser knew nothing about the place aside from the fact that it was a place of magic, some sort of fortress that protected age old secrets. But, it obviously was not from where Miro hailed or gained his power. From what he said, Miro gained his strength from travel, years of moving through the weave of Mizahar and finding his way. It was enviable, for sure, but Miro seemed to have paid a great deal in order to acquire what he had.

He spoke of not having a face, the mask that Miro wore shielding it from the world. Venser cared little for the face behind the mask, but the wording of it was odd in it of itself. Venser cast his gaze to the wizard's mask, noting the presence of teeth bound to a plate of bone, holes carved into the bone to allow space for eyes, made from an assortment of bones, design shaped into it and filled with red.

Is Miro wearing a Legacy? On his face? He speaks of not having a face, which could mean that it was burned or otherwise disfigured, a likely scenario given his magical prowess. But is there perhaps a different reason? If his face was marred, he'd have some difficult seeing or speaking, wouldn't he? I think that...

Venser narrowed his gaze for just a moment before moving his attention to his pipe, pushing Heldrog into the piece, packing it into the body before lifting the pipe to his lips. He carefully lit the pipe, taking several puffs to ensure that the flame lingered within before the Rush twin took a deep breath of oxygen, pushing the smoke into his lungs before exhaling. A smile marked his expression as his thoughts continued to compile, Venser pairing his knowledge of Zapatl with basic logic to figure out that the Mask was lightly bonded to flesh and therefore unable to be removed.

The danger of Zapatl, aside from inheriting curses, is knowing that the Legacy can develop a desire or even a personality... Perhaps the Mask does not wish to be removed and therefore, Miro doesn't have a face anymore, as he said.

Venser was curious to see how the item worked, as well as checking to see if his understanding of Miro's words was correct or not, but he decided not to press into it. Not just yet. Instead, he looked to Miro, taking several more puffs from his pipe, allowing the smoke to escape his lips as wisps, coalescing in the air above before being scattered by the ferry's movement, the wind carrying the smoke off into the open air above the calm waters of Lake Ravok before he listened to Miro ask questions of his own.

Venser's story was far less eventful than Miro's, given the lack of extensive travel, though he did go to and from the city of Ravok to both Nyka and Syliras, which most would find odd, but Venser simply figured it to be a work of his father's - the bastard that he was - devious and harsh nature. Perhaps that was what kept Vilkas Rush safe for so long, that his very nature was in line with Ravok's own despite his hatred of the place and his defiance of Rhysol's will. Of course, the latter was the reason that kept Venser safe from scrutiny when the man was killed.

Venser held the pipe in his hands, his fingers traversing the mouthpiece of the pipe as he replied to his new ally, jumping back to the present just as the movement of a dagger and the smell of blood stained his memory,

"I was born in Ravok, my father a Syliran merchant who claimed to abandon his love for the city and its God in favour of Rhysol. My mother was, as I am, a born daughter of Ravok, and the two, for reasons beyond my understanding, eloped. My brother and I were born from their union, and my father, despite his so-called loyalty to Ravok from my mother's influence, took us there to visit at times. We even lived there for about a season, though the memories of that accursed place cripple me.

I've also been to Nyka in travels to and from Syliras, an interesting enough place, but the vast majority of my life has been spent here. In the past, I held resentment to this place for how my brother and I were treated by my father, though upon reflection, I can only say that it was him and him alone that stirred such hatred. My father was murdered about five years ago, my brother and I remaining in Ravok due to loyalty of the place that has since treated us so well.

I learned the Flux from theories presented to me in a particular book in Syliras, learning the theory and bringing it to memorization, though inexperience has made it difficult to further my knowledge of the craft. Controlled environments to practice the Flux are difficult to come by. Zapatl, on the other hand, was a passion that I fostered in my youth. A desire for knowledge that was brought upon by the understanding of Nader-Canoch that my father pushed into my brother, who in turn pushed it into me, became an entity unto itself, and thus, I became a Legate.

Understanding of djed came with the understanding of Nader-Canoch, Zapatl and knowledge of the Flux, compiling understanding brought upon by books, though I have never had or felt that I've needed a teacher until recently. Even more so now that I see the power that has, as of yet, avoided me.
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Though Miro did not ask details as to how he had come to learn about the magicks he had shown, Venser saw it fit, as a gesture of the loyalty Miro asked of him, to present the information freely. A wizard that had saved his life was not someone to be feared, but respected. Miro deserved Venser's confidence, and so, he received it. The whispers of change still breathed into Venser's lungs, intuition telling him that he was doing the right thing by confiding in Miro.

Venser raised the pipe to his lips again, hoping that it remained lit as he told the story, and to his happy surprise, it had.
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Postby Miro on May 3rd, 2014, 3:00 am

Venser's story was a good one. It wasn't happy, which made it worth hearing. Apparently the guy had a brother, though that was all that was known on this mystery sibling. There was hatred buried in this young wizard, a perfect thing to manipulate. A self-taught one, even more so, for they knew not what it was like to have a true master. It was a relationship unlike any other. One of mixed feelings, respect and envy, happiness and suffering, love and hatred. Best of all there was the craving, the desire for more, it was apparent by now.

Any who let themselves be taken by personal magic so easily had to desire a deeper understanding. Even a wizard who only learned from trial and error would learn the consequences of reckless magic use. It was the type that desired power that let ignored such consequences to delve into the forbidden understanding that came from overgiving. Yes, overgiving could give power, but it took so much in return. A master could give insight too, but there were other risks to worry of.

Miro knew all too well what he asked in return. In his earliest days of teaching, all he asked was simple. An exchange of power or loyalty for power. It was not all that different from how he did things these days, but the reasons why were different. Before it was to ensure fairness, an equivalent exchange, to keep things balanced. If nothing could be given in exchange for magic, he wished to see the magic used properly, used for his own benefit. Now there was no fairness in his deals.

The Chained One knew only how to dominate and gain power. He made deals that seemed too good to be true, simply because they were. The costs were always hidden, even when they seemed apparent. In the end there was no favor, only lies and betrayal. The only ones who truly saw the benefit of the undead's actions were the dark gods themselves. Every act of murder, betrayal, gain of power and display of domination. But those who interacted with him found themselves tribute to a cause greater than they could ever imagine.

Venser had been saved, his soul's return to Dira intervened. His story would have ended there were it not for Miro. What greatness would he have accomplished in this short incarnation? Likely not much, if any at all. But now, with the Chained One, Venser Rush could become forged anew. Guided by a steady and well trained hand into something amazing. A true wizard, a servant of Rhysol, maybe even a Returned. This vessel's fate was undecided, known only to Lhex, but it would be for the betterment of Miro.

Truly that should be enough for any soul. It was the way of magic, transmutation, change from one form to another. It was something that Rayage had taught well. Life was a journey through doorways, an endless circle. Though no part of the journey was ever the same, always different, some new progression. The soul is a conduit for change, and the world is naught but a circle operated by the gods. The ultimate goal in life was much the same in Alchemy, to find the transformation that finally breaks the endless cycle.

Well, maybe Alchemy was about something else, but Miro never thought so. It always seemed the method of perfecting the body and soul, but that was the view of a personal wizard. Rayage would have another answer, of this there was no doubt. But what they could agree on was the use that such people as Venser held. The Alchemist knew even better than the Chained One that something mundane could easily become something miraculous. Though what the undead did was hardly Alchemy.

Yes, there was potential in the young wizard, though it would remain mostly untapped for now. As a world magic user, Venser could likely be of some use as he was, but he was unguided. All people had their own way of navigating life, but usually with some greater cause to direct. It was likely this man's was magic itself. Not a god nor master, just the disciplines that stole his focus. Again, this was good, it meant he was raw, ready to be taken in. Miro was ready to make a deal, to offer his guidance.

"I understand very well how you must feel Venser. To have had a life you found so drab and unfair, it must be a wonderful escape to become lost in magic. Truly it is the only way to live, to truly rise above the mundane struggles of life. But to search alone, that is no way to do things. You have a brother, but he does not come into mention with your pursuits of magic. Instead you sound distant from him, from Ravok, left only with your magics. But magic alone can offer only so much. I have found the greatest transformations of the soul remain elsewhere."

There was little chance that Venser would even consider faith in Uldr, so the statement would be left at that. But a strong hint nonetheless. Magic was a powerful force in the life of a wizard, but it was all for naught if not dedicated. This was learned the hard way for the Chained One, his life being taken, granted a second chance by Uldr. This was not all that different from what had occurred but a few bells ago. "What truly matters is the purpose we wizards use our magic for. For long I mastered my magic for selfish reasons. But now I have learned to devote myself to something greater."

What that something greater was is different for each person. For the Legate it could be the city, a god, an individual. No, not his brother, Miro instead. It had to be Miro. If his sibling began to interfere then the bonds would be severed. The despair that came from the loss could be used as well to manipulate. All strings would be severed one by one. All but the ones that the undead pulled upon. "Whatever that devotion is for you, I will help you find it. I'll give you all I can to rise up and meet your fate." As long as that fate was of benefit to the Chained One.
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Postby Venser Rush on May 3rd, 2014, 7:46 am

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After Venser spoke, the feeling of Heldrog's medicinal nature began to pass through his body. The smoke wafted through the lungs, dissolved into the brain, then was carried through his bloodstream. The effect slowed his heartbeat, a smile gracing his features as a slight clouding of the mind was felt, the dulling of his pain, soothing of his suffering made apparent with each breath he took. His hand no longer twitched, the weakest of trembling left in it, due only to injury. A heavy throbbing was felt for a moment before the sensation stopped entirely, a satisfied sigh flowing from the Rush twin's lips as he listened to the masked man speak.

He spoke of understanding, his words on target, for the most part, with how the Rush twin had felt at one point. Ideals and viewpoints mingled into a singular understanding, and though Miro seemed to encourage, his deal was also one to keep tabs on. Loyalty implied that he would have to bend his knee to the masked man to an extent, though Venser insisted, to himself, at the very least, that Miro was not to become his Master. To be called such a thing, perhaps, but as he did with Mikayas the sculptor, words were meant to fan flattery into a person and make them more agreeable. Venser was by no means good at doing so, but it helped.

From what I understand, Miro will mould me into a wizard in order to serve his 'higher purpose.'

For Venser, there was no higher purpose than the will of Change. Harameus breathed it into the world, and Venser, as his follower, breathed it into being. He did so with Zapatl, he manipulated and changed the Djed in his own body to physical force, but there were other ways, and other forms of power and means of pushing Change that Venser would pursue. In time, the discipline of Alchemy was to be learned as well, but it was not within his reach just yet.

Is Miro's higher purpose a God, as well? I wonder which one... Rhysol? It seems likely, as he lives in Ravok and has found acceptance here. The other Gods are merely a means to an end, if accepting Rhysol is to grant me the ability to Change, then I will...

Miro had not said it yet, nor had he even insinuated it, but the logical conclusion when it came to a higher power than magic was a God. He had also mentioned, if he remembered from earlier, that he was a member of the Ebonstryfe, so it was the conclusion to come to that Rhysol was the masked man's lord. Whether or not the man was blessed by the deity was to be unseen, but it didn't matter. Venser offered his loyalty and was to, in return, earn power, but loyalty was only a word. Power was only a means to an end.

Venser had no intention of betraying his new mentor, but there were limits that he would put into place with time. For the moment, Venser left the knowledge in his mind, instead offering words to reply to the wizard. their conversation was devouring time and allowing them to not notice the movement of the ferry through the lake.

You are right, from a narrowed perspective, Miro. But you understand only what mortals that have not accepted Harameus understand. Life is not unfair. The concept of justice is an illusion. There is only Transformation. There is only Change.

Magic has never been a means to escape the world. It was a means to escape something else. A concept rather than a place. I seek magic in order to understand. I seek power for I understand powerlessness already. It is in knowing the world that one can expand and transcend it. Magic is a means to transcendence.


The thoughts closed as the time to bring forth a reply to the wizard drew nearer. Ravok was visible to the Rush twin, the forms of the floating buildings drawing nearer with each passing chime. More puffs were taken from the pipe, a smoke-layered exhale fleeing from his lips, wisps dissolving into the air and scattering about as smoke before he allowed words to materialize, "You're right. Absolutely right, Miro. And when the time comes, with the knowledge that you will teach me, I will repay your generosity with loyalty."

Whatever aspirations you may have, my friend, must be ones in line with my own. A being of your power wishes to impress upon the world. Change is my Master, and you will become its medium.

To watch this happen is the will of Harameus. And his will is my own.
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Postby Miro on May 6th, 2014, 9:02 am

Miro saw that Venser would remain beside him, and he had lightened up a bit. The way he was, slightly less worn, he felt a bit more generous. By the time the ferry arrived at the dock, he was ready to be home. A Ravosalaman would not allow these corpses on his vessel, even if it were possible to transport them in such a way. Luckily the wizard's home was near, and perhaps the bodies could be stored there for now. Though there was a more compelling reason to bring the man home.

The Chained One dragged his wolf corpse forth and spoke to his new friend. "Venser, come, follow me. My home is not far from here, we can store our haul there. I have just enough strength left to perform your Reimancy initiation. I will perform the initiation ritual for now, then later we can begin lessons. I'll assist you in creating your Legacies as well, see how skilled you are."

With the undead's body rested pulling the wolf was much easier, though the walk was still slow. He led the way back home as quickly as he could manage, but it still took nearly half a bell. Venser likely had it harder though, for he had to move a considerable amount more to carry. Such a display as the bodies being dragged would likely turn a few heads. Though to see bodies dragged through the Docks was hardly a rare sight.

Finally though the two arrived at Miro's apartment, and the wizard let himself into his room. He dragged the wolf to a corner and dropped it. He then proceeded to help Venser unload the remaining wolves before the sled was abandoned and the room door was closed. He was not sure if the Legate was ready for what he had planned next.

"If you would accept it, I would like to initiate you into Reimancy. It will likely be the most painful thing you have ever experienced. You will likely pass out, and when you wake, you'll be weak. However you will also be strong, awakened as a Reimancer. It will be the first step in mastering control over your magic. Are you ready?"
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Postby Venser Rush on May 7th, 2014, 1:41 am

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The stopping of the ferry and subsequent exiting of the vessel were relatively uneventful. Miro led Venser about the city, the short walk lengthened by the severe weight of the sled. In truth, the Rush twin was relieved that he had begun to train his body, for the strenuous labour of moving such weight would be utterly exhaustive and end up fruitless were it not for his attempts at strength building. It amounted to little, but any sort of increased strength was helpful, and Venser had recovered his stamina in the time on the ferry. Now, the Rush twin relied on it to progress, following Miro's pace, also slowed by the dragging of a corpse.

The pair received strange looks from passerby, the number of wolves in their possession rather out of the norm. Four was too many, too powerful to be killed by common means, and it likely struck the common populace as threatening or even frightening. It mattered not, for Venser planned to experiment with these corpses. The discipline and art of Zapatl mattered far more than the opinions of the common rabble of Ravok, the bounty that him and Miro picked up too plentiful and useful to pass up simply because it looked out of the norm.

With this... I can truly progress. The bone of a small dog and the teeth of a man produced artifacts of power, certainly... But entire corpses of not just ONE wolf, but FOUR? The possibilities are endless. Miro and my partnership has just begun. Change will come about. I can sense it...

The Rush twin did not realized the pain that was set upon his expression, the handle of the slide imprinting marks into his palm, the force of dragging it wearing into the musculature of his back and arms, his legs searing with the pain, but carrying on forward, pressed for time. When Miro finally stop, relief surged through the twin's body.

Chimes passed as the pair unloaded the corpses, Venser feeling the severe strain upon his body, his muscles pushed to their very limit. Blood stained through the crude wrappings around his left arm, showing the extent of his exhaustion, though he quickly snapped his fingers, raising his hand to press to the bridge of his nose. He stared at Miro, cold blue eyes filled with a growing determination as he insisted upon his previous words to the wizard,

"The pain is irrelevant. I will survive. I will overcome, and in the wake of this 'initiation', as you said, I will gain power. There is no need for cautioning this one, Miro. Power has a cost. Change has a cost. I am more than willing to pay for it. Do as you must."
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Postby Miro on May 7th, 2014, 1:43 pm

Miro began things as simply as he could. "Remove your shirt, lay yourself on the ground." He did not wish to waste any time. At the point he had reached, he was ready to be done with things. Venser, he was great, but there was only so much a wizard could take. Things needed to finish here. "Remain as still and quiet as you can." There was much more work to be done with the Legate, but only one more thing for today.

What would come in the following days would be difficult, but it would determine if the investments made now proved valuable. The entire experience outside of the city was a trying one, the kind that wore down a man's patience. Not to mention his Djed. It was not everyday that the proud undead acted as he did today. He was happy for the opportunity, but was becoming aware of the risk he took. It had to turn out well.

If Venser turned out to be worth less than the effort invested, things would not end well for him. He would find an ultimatum forced on him. A choice between gods, Dira or Uldr, death or unlife. Perhaps instead turned into some experiment, if he was truly worthless. However if all went well, and the man was true, then none of it would be necessary. Maybe just the routine hypnotic guidance that all of his assets were afforded. Though there was little time to think on such things.

The Reimancer could not let himself get distracted now. He was worn, not in the best of moods, certainly far from his prime in magic. He held his hand outward and spoke a command, "Return," and his staff flew to his hand. "This will be painful, but that is irrelevant, you will survive." A dry tone was given to the mocking statement as the staff was flourished and a spell was cast. Djed was streamed down Ionu's Light and outward as a gaseous Res.

Miro kept his eyes fixed on his target as he cast. His mind was far from quiet, but still enough for him to concentrate. He guided the gaseous substance down upon his initiate and began to force it inside of him. The Res began to force its way into Venser's wounds, pushing them open, subjecting his insides to the spell. As well the substance was forced down the man's nose and mouth, into his lungs. Breathing would be difficult with all the yells sure to come of the process.

The Res would feel horrid and unnatural invading the body as is. With the added pain of entry through the deep wounds, the intensity of the horror would be increased. The initiation was brutal as it stood, though only made worse in this way. The amount forced in lung would be allowed to flow out, but always be forced back in. Some air would be attracted to assist in breathing, but this would not eliminate the choking factor.

This process had to continue for several chimes. Res to explore the body, spend time inside of it. Some of it would evaporate, be absorbed by the host, and this would initiate them. Though the master would find his true struggle in keeping absolute focus, despite any dreadful screams. Miro kept his staff poised and his focus on his spell. When finally it seemed the initiation was ready to be over, the substance would slowly be removed. Venser would be a Reimancer, though still unrealized in his potential.

With all of this done there was nothing left to do but rest. The undead would set down his staff, leave his weakened initiate, simply head to bed. He would sit down, think about things. The fate of his new initiate, of his plans for Uldr, the progress of his magic. It was time that things began to change. Venser talked a lot about change. Maybe he was the key to the progress that would be made. Or maybe the Legate was better off thrown to the wolves.
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Postby Venser Rush on May 8th, 2014, 6:15 am

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Words were ignored in favour of bracing himself for the pain that Miro cautioned him of. Venser had no way of knowing whether the wizard was attempting to intimidate him, if he was being serious, or if he were exaggerating unknowingly, but the Rush twin decided that it was preferable to be prepared than caught off guard. The clearing of his mind, the inhalation of oxygen and the blurring of the world beyond his self and djed was beginning to transpire, his sight dimming as eyes slowly closed, his thoughts shut from the world nearly to the point of success before Venser noted the staff.

Eyes flew open as curiosity made its way into his mind, the trance he was about to set himself into shattered as he realized that Miro was pushing his djed into the staff as if it were a part of his own body, astonishment present in his thoughts as his mind flared with assumptions, ideas as to how such a thing was possible flaring in his thoughts before the logical conclusion made itself obvious.

Of course, the brighter side to Zapatl's 'darkness'. Magecrafting, the more predictable, but far more resource-intensive art. I've read about it in my studies of Zapa-

The Rush twin's thoughts were utterly interrupted as he felt the aqua-coloured substance flow into his wound, his mouth about to open to shout in surprise before the orifice too was invaded. Miro's Res forced its way down the Rush twin's throat, deep, sudden coughs escaping his lips as his eyes flew wide open, pain searing within his throat, flaring within his wounds as blood trickled from the stretched wounds. Scars were inevitable with the extent of the damage that Miro caused, wound searing like fire. Venser then felt the Res penetrate his nostrils, the quantity of Res flowing through his body, fists clenching as the Rush twin's face reddened.

Agony.

Agony...

The word poured into his mind, the singular embodiment of how the initiation ravaged him. Teeth clenched, gnashing against one another as nails dug into his fists, Venser's legs giving out beneath him as he fell to his knees, his arms flying out before him with instinct as his body crashed forward, bringing him to his knees in a groveling position. Though, once the surprise faded, Venser did all that he could to prevent himself from uttering a sound. Tears flowed from his wide eyes, the whites of which were stained with red, spidery veins. Crystalline blue eyes stared at the floor, seeing nothing as his fist crashed against the floor.

Wooden floorboards bent against the Rush twin's right fist, though the scratches that formed upon his fingers clearly showed the victor of the battle between pain and physical strength. Venser wanted nothing more than to perish... to let the pain subside. He could do it... surrender and find peace in the solace of death.

No... I... cannot. I have to... NO! I WILL NOT BE LOST!

Venser refused to surrender to his agony, though he knew that he stood no chance against its prominence. It was the victor this day. Flesh tore at the arm from the initiation, and scars were to form, this much was obvious. His nostrils and windpipe were rendered useless, choking on the Res, though somehow he found that he did not need to breathe (Was this Miro's doing?) Though, above all, he heard the whispers. He heard the righteous nature of his challenge. The victory was not to pain, but to change. Venser Rush was being formed through pain, manipulated with its presence, though Change was merely using it as a catalyst.

Whether the whispers he heard, incoherent, weak, and indistinct, were real, or hallucinations that he experienced and the product of his own psyche driving itself into the realm of righteousness was irrelevant. Venser heeded the whispers and the intention they flowed through him. Though this time, the whispers ceased.

The edges of Venser Rush's vision went black as a last cough escaped his lips, the fleeing of Miro's Res allowing the Rush twin the ability to breathe naturally just as all went to darkness.
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Postby Nemesis on May 21st, 2014, 3:57 pm

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Knowledge :

Skills

Skill XP
Auristics +3
Flux +2
Hypnotism +2
Leeching +1
Meditation +2
Negotiation +2
Observation +4
Socialisation +3
Storytelling +1
Unarmed Combat +2


Lores

    *An Arrangement with Venser
    *Venser Rush: A Short History
    *Venser Rush: Fluxist
    *Venser Rush: Maledictor

Micellaneous :

Injuries
    *None

Loot/Expenses
    *Four Wolf Corpses (shared with Venser)


Venser Rush


Knowledge :

Skills

Skill XP
Bodybuilding +3
Flux +3
Negotiation +2
Observation +4
Philosophy +1
Reimancy +1
Socialisation +2
Storytelling +1
Weapon: Punch Dagger +2
Weapon: Gladius +2


Lores

    *An Arrangement with Miro
    *Losing Myself to Flux
    *Miro: A Short History
    *Miro: Apprentice of Ebonstryfe
    *Miro: Undead?
    *Miro: Wizard
    *Reimancy: Controls Snow and Ice
    *Reimancy: Controls Stone
    *Initiation to Reimancy

Micellaneous :

Injuries
    *Slash wounds from wolves - healed within 30 days

Loot/Expenses
    *Initiated into Reimancy!
    *Four Wolf Corpses (at Miro's - shared with him)


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Notes

    *I wish Venser luck in being initiated into a magic that has not been fully explained to him.... :P
    *Miro I know you have no real purpose for the wolves but if you want to put up a fight, seeing as you are the reason Venser made it through that little ordeal, feel free to argue for half the profits of the pelts.

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Thank ye!
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