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[Mirahil Pass] Matthew and Me

Postby Gale Austin McCenry on May 11th, 2014, 9:49 pm

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OOCI am so sorry that this is so long. But seeing as this is likely the only post I am going to be able to have Gale do anything with his flute, I wanted to get at least something done before we get to the good stuff. The rest of my posts won't be so long and rambly hopefully.

It had been a long time it seemed since Gale had any time to himself. The recent seasons have been exceptionally busy for the artist, and he felt like he was running around trying to pick up shattered pieces of what use to be and trying to hold his current relationships up. Last season, the man was left with nothing but memories of his long lost bondmate, and because of such, had made some decisions that wasn't exactly the smartest. But because of such, he met a goddess and was forced to confess all of his deepest secretes to one of his only friends. Yes, he had been busy. Busy talking to others and just trying to stand up on his own two feet.

But this season, Gale found himself with unfamiliar amounts of free time. Nothing extraordinary had happened as of yet, besides a small bar fight at the beginning of the season. But other than that, the sailor found himself with hardly anything to occupy his time. Ricky had been busy with Martin and Telion, as well as training new Wave Guard. And-... Well, that was about it.

Instead of hanging around the Kelp Bar and spending what little he had on the salty beverage it served, Gale decided to do something more productive. He'll have more than enough time to hang at the Kelp Bar later, seeing as his birthday was coming up and all. Something more productive was good. Like babysitting. Ricky happened to stop by today and ask him to babysit Martin for the day, in which Gale was happy to oblige. Though, Gale really had been wanting to go for a walk. But that was okay. He could take Martin with him. The artist happily gathered his stuff, only taking one or two things with him this time, such as his eating knife, his cloak, flute, and music book. After all, he didn’t want to carry all his stuff when he had to carry Martin with him as well. But with that, he was off.

The blonde man slowly made his way down the wide path within Mirahil Pass. It was a route that Gale was all too familiar with, though it started with the basic path in which the caravans and common travelers walked. But after several chimes of walking, a small trail could be seen making its way into the wooded and more mountainous area of the Pass. It was a small trail, big enough for a single person, but it was a distinct path. One that had been traveled on numerous times, seeing as the man who created it had walked upon it for nearly a decade. A decade of walking back and forth along the lonely trail. But he enjoyed the path. After all, he was fond of walks. Very fond. It was one of the few ways he relieved stress.

Gale walked slowly down this path, listening to the crunch of the dirt and leaves under his boots, the light breeze ruffled the branches of the large pines and oaks of the Pass and the sound of a bird fluttered in the air, and of course Martin. Martin’s soft cooing and rustling made the man smile all along the way. The calmness of the air during the walk was a distinct contrast to the last time Gale had been down this trail. Though, he walked casually and with his equipment on his back and with Martin in his arms, he headed for the usual spot in which he came to.

Gale and Martin remained fairly undisturbed through their walk. He saw a squirrel scurry up a tree off in the distance, but nothing else stirred within the trees. Because of this, Gale came up to his usual spot fairly quickly, standing in front of a small stone in the middle of a small clearing. His blue eyes watched the stone, almost as if it would move. But it didn't. Because it was just a simple makeshift grave stone, roughly engraved with the name 'Hana'. Just a simple stone.

The widower stood there for several ticks before turning and walking over to a nearby tree. As he walked, he slipped his backpack off his shoulders and placed it on the ground before leaning up against the tree and sliding down it to sit. He crossed his legs and then settled Martin, with his blanket, into his lap. Martin appeared to be just as curious as ever, trying to grasp at anything he could, even trying to crawl out of his lap to get a handful of dirt. But Gale quickly scooped him up and placed him in his lap.

There was a unnatural silence for a tick. The bird off in the distance stopped it's song and even Martin appeared to be occupied enough to not make a sound. Gale raised an eyebrow. Then the bird returned to singing and the leaves continued to rustle, and as always, Martin giggled and looked around curiously like all babies did. This made Gale uneasy. He watched Martin for a few ticks, before he glanced around at his surroundings. Nothing was unusual, though the sailor opened up his backpack and pulled out his eating knife.

It was just a basic eating knife. One you would find in any common house hold. It had a wooden handle and a semi-dull blade that still managed to cut through solid foods. Though, in the grooves of the handle there were deep red stains, and the blade appeared to have been chewed on or knocked around. It was an old knife that had been through a lot. Like a wolf's shoulder. And a dog's spine.

Despite the memories that flushed through his head, Gale smiled at the knife. It was a plain smile that didn't appear to translate any sort of emotion besides content perhaps. Because there really wasn't much to it other than that. It had been a long time since Gale had returned to the Pass. He missed the long walk to and from, and now that he had more time on his hands, he was glad he was able to return to doing so. So long as no dogs decided he was their next meal. Again.

With the smile still upon his lips, the pessimist stuck the blood stained knife into the dirt next to him and turned to his backpack. Opening the pack, his hands shuffled and rustled through its inventory. Again, it was his usual stuff. Music book, flute, cloak, and some bread in case Martin decided he was hungry. Gale didn’t bring milk for he was sure he’d end up spilling it. But they wouldn’t be here long. It was more of just a visit really, so they would probably be back in the city before Martin would get hungry. Hopefully. But while he was here, Gale decided that he would be productive. The artist pulled out the small wooden flute and the music book.

The blonde man placrf the old music book in front of him and Martin, opening it to the first page. He took the flute and placed his fingers over each hole, like he remembered Hana doing. Thumb went on the bottom for support, index covered the first hole, the middle the second... He went all the way down, placing each finger on the designated hole until he got to his left hand. He placed his thumb on the bottom of the flute again, then his index on the next hole. Then he ran out of fingers.

Looking at the remaining three holes, Gale sighed. He probably wasn't able to play a lot of the notes because of his handicap. But that was alright. He wasn't planning on doing anything extraordinary with it.

After studying his fingers and the holes for a few ticks, Gale decided he had the right position. Before learning how to play any actual notes though, he wanted to see if he could actually make any sound first. Because if he couldn't make any sound, then he had a problem. He raised the instrument to his lips. Then Martin started to tug on his shirt.

Gale looked at the child and smiled, letting the instrument fall from his lips. "What are you doing, huh?" He chuckled, taking his lesser hand off the flute to take Martin’s hand in his. “ Do you want something to do? Hm?" Of course he did. Gale quickly rummaged through his bag, pulling out his small piece of bread and tearing off an even smaller piece for the baby to suck on. He held the child the piece with a smile, “ There you go. You can play with that." Martin appeared to take it happily. With Martin occupied for a little bit, Gale could return to the flute.

The man looked back at his flute, repeating the process of placing each finger individually on each hole, in which he did this much quicker this time. He made sure he had it right, raised the flute to his lips, and then remained there for a few moments. How did she blow into it again? His mind wondered through his memories, pulling out each image of Hana with her flute, finally remembering that she curled her lips to blow down into the hole. That didn't seem too hard.

Gale attempted to mimic her actions, curling his lips to try and blow into the hole. Though, it seemed that the hole was facing away from him. In attempts to make it easier for him to blow in it, he awkwardly twisted his wrists to rotate the flute. He blew into the hole with nothing but a measly little toot. The positioning of his hands were uncomfortable and Gale let his arms and hands relax. "How did she hold this thing for so long?" He muttered to himself, checking the memory once more.

Each finger on its own hole. Lips curled. Arms up. What did he do wrong?

Gale raised an eyebrow and closed his eyes to try and get a more clear image. Fingers. Lips. Arms... Wait a minute. She held the flute with her left hand crossing her body. Gale was holding it with his right hand crossing. Did that make a difference?

Since it didn't hurt to try, the man flipped the flute so it faced the other way. He placed his left hand on the flute first, putting his index on the first hole, skipping three holes, then placing his right hand down. It felt strange to hold it in such a way, seeing as he was left handed, but if that was how you played it then he shouldn't complain. He raised the wooden flute to his lips, noticing that the hole was no longer facing the other way.

So that was how you hold it. Interesting.

Satisfied with his final conclusion, the murderer started to blow in the flute, still getting the same strained, airy sound as before. It wasn't much, but it was a start. And that's all he needed. A start.
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[Mirahil Pass] Matthew and Me

Postby Matthew O'Boyle on May 11th, 2014, 10:56 pm

As Matthew hiked up the slight incline of the Mirahil Pass his mind began to wander, memories long forgotten began to surface, visions of his family, friends, animals and loves entered his meandering mind. Absently placing one foot in front of the other he let the process continue. Eventually the images would turn darker, they would lead to the reason he left Sunberth. Matthew spat. Shaking himself out of his reminiscing he took in the present.

He had already travelled quite a distance from the city, the gravel crunched lightly beneath his feet, as he progressed further away from Zeltiva the more signs of nature there were, more grass and trees started to appear. The foul odour of sweat and uncleanliness of the city was replaced with the aroma of budding flowers and fresh air. Matthew inhaled deeply, letting the cool It was refreshing to get out of the crowded city every now and again. His dogs certainly liked it.

As if on cue he felt a tug on one of the chains he was holding. Looking down in surprise he found that Titus had his ears perched in the air, as if he had heard something. Matthew sighed, he really didn't want to have to deal with TItus chasing after some poor creature in a forest. That lead Matthew back to the real reason he had ventured outside the city. His dogs needed exercise. There simply wasn't enough room in the city for them to run around and stretch their legs. So he had brought his dogs with him, all five of them. They all varied in size, colour and personality. He had his three Akinva Deerstalkers, Samson, Fang and Claw. They were war dogs, highly trained and very dangerous. He had equipped them all with their armour, it was more for fitness and strength than for actual protection. What was the point of wearing armour if you were too weak to use it properly? Matthew didn't expect to run into any danger, not so close to Zeltiva. Also with him he had Shadow - his Bozderon Shadow Guard Dog and Titus, the huge Falivan Elk Dog.

Matthew himself had strapped on a leather breastplate and brought his Cold Iron Bastard sword with him as well. Looking around Matthew checked for any passerbyes , he had a feeling the dogs would bolt as soon as he let them loose, they had a lot of pent up energy they couldn't release in the city that they needed to exude. After a quick glance revealed that they were alone Matthew kneeled down and with a sigh unclipped the leashes from his dogs. Simultaneously they exploded into a sprint and began yipping and barking to one another.

While normally they were quiet and didn't so much as move a muscle without Matthew's command, they knew now was the time to have their fun. Matthew watched them for a few chimes as they frollocked together. An easy smile slipped onto his face as he watched the massive Titus lumber after the deceptively quick Shadow. He stayed like this for a while until suddenly the dogs stopped in unison and stared towards a path that led into the woods.

With a loud bark Titus began to run down the narrow trail. Matthew let out a shrill whistle but the massive idiot just kept on running. "Petch it Titus! Why are you always so stupid?! he exclaimed loudly to himself. The other dogs had their ears perched and were looking towards the trail. They had obviously heard something.

Sighing he set off at a jog towards the path closely followed by the other dogs, their training kicking in once more. He needed to find the big mutt before someone or something else did. Most likely he smelt a deer and began chasing it, he probably hadn't gone far.

Titus was already well down the path however, he had heard a sound that Matthew hadn't. A shrill shriek in the air. Drawn by this the dog ran until he reached a small clearing, and saw a man sitting down holding a large stick. Letting his large tongue hang freely from his mouth Titus sprinted towards the man, one thought repeating in his mind. Stick, Sitck, Stick! Titus would aim to wrench the flute from Gale's hands with his jaws.


OOCSorry about the length, I was pretty much falling asleep when I wrote this, next one will be better xD
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Postby Gale Austin McCenry on May 12th, 2014, 12:08 am

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Gale spent several chimes adjusting and blowing into the flute in an attempt to find the most comfortable position. Though, holding up and playing a flute with almost one hand was rather difficult. Gale tried many different ideas, such as moving his right hand up to cover the missing three holes after his left hand. It didn't do much either way.

The pessimist shrugged and lowered the flute, looking down at Martin with a soft smile. It appeared he was still occupied, but took some interest in the small, pathetic whistles the flute made while Gale blew in it. The man adjusted the blanket to support the baby some more before leaning over to look at the music book. The first few pages showed and explained the fingerings one would need to know to play the songs within the book, as well as how to actually read the music. Gale didn't really want to read the music itself, so he instead focused on the fingers. The first finger showed all the holes being covered. Of course. He skipped it. The next one was basically the same thing except the last hole wasn't covered. He also skipped it. This process continued for several more fingerings until it came to a point where the holes being covered matched the number of fingers he actually had to play with. He placed all his fingers over their corresponding hole and raised the flute to his lips once more.

But Gale flinched, his eyes growing wide. His head wiped to his right, looking down the path he had traveled to get there. He heard barking. More dogs? Didn't they have enough of him already? The man's brows furrowed and his eyes flamed with rage. He clenched his flute in his fists as he watched Kendhl's leg snap in two. Goddess Ssena he was so stupid!! How could he have been so careless?! Who brings a baby out in the middle of nowhere when you knew perfectly well that they could get hurt!! Stupid, stupid, stupid, stupid, stupid!! Stupid, stupid, stupid, stupid, stupid!! Gale pounded his palm onto his forehead with a low groan of frustration. If Martin got hurt in any way, Gale would never forgive himself! Ricky wouldn’t eith- Oh dear Priskil, please protect them.

The man quickly set the flute down and picked up Martin, his mind filing through his options. He probably couldn’t sneak away. Gale didn’t trust Martin to be that quiet. He would surely make too much noise and Gale wouldn’t be able to outrun them if they did get caught. The trees were probably safe, but Martin could fall. What else was there?

Gale was desperate. What if another pack of dogs attacked him? What if he couldn’t keep Martin safe? They would kill Martin in a heartbeat. He needed to find a place. There had to be someplace. A hallow log, something! The murderer stood up, quickly gathered his things, a slung the backpack over his shoulder. “Come on, there has to be something…” He mumbled to himself.

He started to wonder away from the small grave, heading away from the path in which he had created. He could no longer hear the dogs barking, which made the emaciated man all the more worried. He turned completely around in a circle, quickly scanning for any signs of any of the mutts. No mutts. Yet. Gale moved his way through the trees, eying each trunk and looking at each small patch of grass there was, thinking.

Okay Gale, take a deep breath. Come on, you have options. There was always an option. You just have to find it.

The wary man took a deep breath and looked down at the child in his arms. He seemed rather worried. And with good reason. Gale was sure he would be scared too if his dad suddenly picked him up and started walking and looking around strangely. Well, not dad necessarily… But the man offered a half smile and kissed the child on the forehead, as if to assure him it was alright. But other than that, he remained focused on his current dilemma.

Place to hide, place to hide. Gale had never been good at hide and seek. Who knew that now his ability to hide could possibly mean life or death. Go figure.

Blue eyes scanned the trees once more, and the pessimist’s feet walked on in search. He started to hear pounding on the ground, the crunching of dirt in the distance. His heart raced. He turned frantically, looking at the nearest tree. His eyes were drawn to a hole at its base.

It wasn’t a very big hole, no. Likely an old home to a family of raccoons or possibly badgers. Gale certainly wouldn’t be able to fit in it. But it was perfect size for Martin. If Gale covered up the entrance, Martin would be safe. At least for a little while. Hopefully long enough for Gale to fend off whatever it was that was out there.

The artist rushed over to the hole, kicking some rocks and dirt inside the hole to check for any animals laying within. When nothing stirred, Gale knelt beside the gap, wrapping an extra fold or two of the blanket over Martin, then carefully place Martin within the gap in the tree trunk. “I will be right back.” He said, as if Martin would understand. He rubbed his thumb lightly on his cheek with a tender smile. The sound of panting made it to Gale’s ears and he quickly pulled away from the trunk.

He looked up first, looking for the lowest branch he could grab. Once his eyes locked onto a target, he leaped into the air, grabbing hold of the branch and tearing it off the tree. He threw it over the entrance to Martin’s hiding place and then started to head away, towards the grave in which he was previously at. As he briskly walked, Gale pulled his backpack forward so he could pull out his eating knife. It wasn’t much but it saved his life once. Maybe it would do it again. He pushed aside the flute that stuck out of the bag significantly. He snatched the utensil, gripped it in his hands and looked up.

And there it was. A Falvin Elk Dog. A petching Falvin Elk dog. Why couldn’t wild dogs be more like a Sykanis? Or a Ravali? But it’s sheer size wasn’t the worst part. No, this particular dog was wearing armour. Petching armour!! What type of dog wears armour?!

The large hound charged towards him, taking large bounds. It was within arms distance in less than a tick and it jumped. It jumped towards him and Gale lunged to his left though it was far from graceful. He stumbled, and the large hound opened it's massive jaws, snapping them next to his face.

Now, he was unaware that the dog was aiming for the flute sticking out of his back pack. To Gale, this was a distinct attempt to kill him, and thus, he took defensive action.

As Gale stumbled forward and the dog started to run past him, the man turned abruptly, swinging his arm as wide as he could in attempts to slash the canine, but in turn lost his balance and fell on onto his side with a thud. A slight dirt cloud flustered through the air with the sudden action and Gale scrambled to his feet to stand.

OOCGo ahead and say whether Gale hit Titus or not, I don't really care. :P Just as long as Matt gets mad somehow during it all. XD
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[Mirahil Pass] Matthew and Me

Postby Ricky Maze on May 13th, 2014, 3:41 am

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Wow! Such an adventure this was turning out to be! Martin had never seen this part of Zeltiva before, seeing as how it hadn't been until this season he only just started to be taken outdoors in general. Even then that didn't happen as much as it probably should, only when his mother would take him elsewhere with her did he get to see parts of the city he would call his home... yet this place was new! So new that he literally couldn't help the large amounts of drool that would occasionally trace down his lips, of course those were wiped off on the occasion Gale would clean his face off. The sounds of this place interested the child most and even then when it seemed to remain silent for a moment, he couldn't help but look all around in a deep wanderlust. This entire area was new to him, new because he'd never been here, new because his parents hadn't the need to bring him so far out from the city.

Yet Gale. Godfather Gale was surely a different story, he had to come out here for some reason. A reason beyond the child's own knowledge, yet all the same reason enough to be brought along, and witness a smaller part of this big world he'd yet to fully explore. Someday! Someday young baby Martin would see it all! But for now... he would remain close with his guardian! In turn see what he was allowed to see, since he was always being carried around when it came to his family and going places. When he'd been sat on the ground Martin watched as his Godfather took out the strange toys from the mysterious hole and placed them on the ground, the child did his best to try and reach for the first thing taken out. The mysterious thing that had a hole somehow allowed these odd toys to appear and that was something Martin liked, but when his hands fell short of being able to reach he merely grabbed at a rock that was closer.

A pebble no less. Something that he could grapple at least, and what did he do with things he could grapple? The same thing he always did as all babies do, place a portion of the rock within his mouth to get a taste of it. How curious! Who knew this object tasted gritty and... what was this taste? He'd never tasted this before! He must've made a discovery! That was it! Martin had just discovered that this round rugged thing had a gritty sort of taste to it, one that couldn't really be defined as pleasant or unpleasant. Was it edible? Could he eat it? He didn't have a chance to found out, as a finger came down to his sight. The rock was no longer of interest now, Gale's finger was the new thing he wanted to play with. Thus he grasped at the finger with interest and weakly pulled it, hopeful that it would come closer to where he could put it in his mouth.

What's this??? Food! Something to eat and play with! Martin couldn't help but bounce a little, eager to grasp at the chunk of bread he was given and start his usual ritual. Sucking on a portion, until at last slobber made the whole thing soggy, and of course waving it around with a few "Dahs!" and giggles to follow when he played with it. Then... noise! Noise came out from the toy Gale played with. Martin wanted to play too! He wanted a toy that made noises, to be tasted and played with until something new and interesting came along. Still the Godfather played to the best of his abilities, a smile formulated on his face gently as he noticed Martin still played with the overly soggy bread. A slight change made in the blanket led the baby to look down at himself curiously, then back up to the artist with a giggle of excitement from his moment of attention he'd been given. Alas something happened though, Gale looked elsewhere and his face no longer held the same goofy look he would hold.

Suddenly the Godfather picked him up in haste, making the child wonder just what exactly was going on. The fun and joy was no longer in the boy's face, instead curiosity and a slight amount of fear was present. He was scared because he could see Gale was tense but not just tense, he was also afraid of something but a something Martin didn't know what. Monsters! Monsters were coming! Monsters that Papa had to chase off! But Papa wasn't here, he was elsewhere right now... So it fell to Godpa Gale to do the job! Just as quickly as they'd moved his Godfather found a place to put him, and sure enough the man did his best to ease Martin comfortably in there as quick as he could. The baby was silent and rather scared, unaware of what possible danger would pose threat to him. All he knew was that Gale was scared and in turn being scary, and that he was put inside some large hole that reminded him of his bed.

Soon enough the appearance of a branch covered the entrance to his little hole, and Martin was left alone in his space with not but the sounds of nature around him. Was this a game? If it were it was a different game. Martin knew that his Papa and Momma played games with him all the time, but they were games that generally involved being tossed a bit, tickled, or even nibbled on like they were playing monster with him. Godpa Gale... just hid him in a hole. What an odd game this was! Still it was a game he figured he would play anyways, and so Martin grappled at the blanket he was wrapped in and watched the leaves move about in the breeze. Naturally the boy smiled just a bit, as he thought Gale would do some sort of "Peek-a-boo" thing within a moment or two.
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[Mirahil Pass] Matthew and Me

Postby Matthew O'Boyle on May 13th, 2014, 7:24 pm

Titus let out a yelp as he felt something sharp punch against his side. The small knife had found a small gap in Titus' armour between the shoulder and his chest. Surprised Titus backed staring warily at the man. He smelled another presence nearby as well but at the moment he was more concerned with that man that had just hurt him. The blade hadn't gone deep or done much damage, it was superficial at best, that being said it was obvious he had been cut, a small amount of blood had stained his fur... and Gale's knife. Titus raised his ears and let out a growl, baring his teeth, raising himself to make himself seem as large and intimidating as possible. Which was quite large and very intimidating, Titus was huge. It would take a very brave man not to be afraid. Gale was safe from Titus however, he was trained not to attack people, only animals. The other dogs were not so hesitant to do so however.

Further down the path Matthew heard a sound which cut through him like a knife. A yelp from up ahead. Titus had been hurt, and whoever or whatever did it was going to regret it. He felt his blood pounding in his ears, he reasoning had already began to leave him. Breaking into a spring Matthew ran up the path, the leather armour barely slowing him down. Rage drove him on, his boots crunching against the lightly gravelled path. His other dogs began barking and growling loudly as well, they had heard the cry of pain from their friend and companion, they felt the rage seething off their master, the dogs too wanted vengeance. The war dogs were almost in a frenzy, only their training saving them from bolting ahead. Whoever had dared to hurt Titus would soon learn the consequences of their actions.

Matthew burst into the small clearing and at full speed, sticking his boots firmly into the ground to stop his charge. He took in the scene in front of him. First he noticed Titus, hackles raised and growling. A red stain spreading across his chest.. Gods no! Was that blood?! He gave a click of his fingers, telling Titus to heel. Quickly Titus came over and licked his master's hand. Matthew could only give the hunting dog a quick rub before taking in the man who had caused the injury.

The man in front of him was a mere wisp of the thing. He was surprised a breath from Titus didn't knock him over. He was one of the thinnest men Matthew had seen! It was clear he wasn't starving or too badly off either however, his clothes were in decent shape and didn't look too frayed or tattered. Then again he could have stolen them. What would someone be doing out in an isolated area like this if he wasn't hiding from something? The next thing Matthew noticed was a knife... if you could even call it that, it was barely suitable for cutting water by the looks of it. That being said it had a red stain on it.

Matthew's vision began to turn the same colour as the man's knife. This vagabond had just tried to kill his dog! Matthew wasn't going to let this scum go freely. Matthew clicked his fingers twice, knowing the command the Akinva's moved forward. They were armored, growling and foaming they advanced. Stopping a few paces in front of Matthew. Samson was in the middle and Fang and Claw were on the left and right respectively. Shadow was at the edge of the clearing, sniffing the air, he had caught the scent of something or someone. Titus was beside Matthew however, the big lug was panting slightly but didn't seem to be wounded too badly.

Looking the man dead in eyes Matthew began to speak. His words were heavy, laced with anger and spaced out, deep breaths being drawn between each word. "I'm going to give you 10 ticks to convince me that I shouldn't let my dogs rip out your throat here and now!"

Shadow was acting quite strangely, it was clear he had picked up a smell but it was like he couldn't quite place it. He was whining and sniffing the ground. Looking in the general direction of a large tree. Matthew didn't have time to pay much attention to it at the moment, his thoughts were fixed on this scum in front of him.
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[Mirahil Pass] Matthew and Me

Postby Gale Austin McCenry on May 14th, 2014, 2:16 am

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OOCI just wanted to note real quick that Martin isn't RIGHT next to the clearing where Gale and Titus were fighting. Gale went off a little bit to find the trunk but returned to the clearing to face the dogs in hopes that they wouldn't find Martin. I'm fine with Shadow knowing Martin is around though, I just wanted to note that if Shadow or one of the dogs were to go find Martin, they would be several dozen paces away, considering that the tree is several "trees" over. I'm not saying you didn't know this either, but just to make sure that we're on all the same page.

On a separate note!! Mizahar actually doesn't use the word seconds! They actually use the word ticks for seconds, chimes for minutes, and bells for hours. It's not a big deal really, it's just a simple change, but I just wanted to point that out real quick before it came up later with a mod or something.

Okay, back to the post!

Gale scrambled to his feet and wiped around, ready to face the large beast which he was sure was going to charge at him a second time. But as the blonde man turned around, the dog only seemed bigger and more monstrous than before. It was almost as if Gale's attack had made the hound grow in size, something he hoped was just in his head.

It's lips started to curl and it's teeth hung out of it's jaw aggressively. It's ears high and fur raised. An all too familiar sight in which the pessimist hoped he would not encounter again. But fate had a funny thing when it came to repeating one's past, and it appeared that this was indeed one of those moments.

But Gale refused. He refused to let it repeat.

The man was hunched over slightly, in a crouch like position that hardly made him appear tougher than he was. His blue eyes were wide, starring into the eyes of the Elk Dog before him. The stare was one full of both fear and pure blooded hatred, though it was cut short when the man glanced down the path once more, hearing the furious barking and rushing of more feet. Gale's heart started to beat faster and he yanked his head to look back at the dog. His eating knife held firmly in his hands, though held directly in front of him with a straight arm.

His head bustled with images from his previous ambush, though, it quickly switched to Martin and the tree in which he was hid in. His head flinched over to the general direction in which he went, though the brute of a dog was between him and the path he had taken. Gale's eyebrows furrowed in thought.

His top priority was to protect Martin. Although he wanted to keep the dogs away from that general area originally by simply leading them away, they were far too close for Gale's comfort. Anyone with a lick of sense would know that dogs had an exceptional sense of smell and hearing, and Gale knew this. If Martin made any sort of noise or if the dogs got too close, they would know he was there, and who knew how many dogs there was coming at him. Considering that he felt like he was too close for comfort, the only way that he saw fit to protect Martin was to block off that direction. Separate the hound from Martin's location.

With a deep breath in, sucking up the tension within him, Gale straightened out and took a large step forward that was more of a lunge and hollered at the beast,"Get out of here!!" in hopes of scaring it to the side so Gale can stand between Martin. When it refused to move, the blonde sprinted towards it, letting out a roaring,"GET!!!!" It moved to the side, allowing Gale to gain the position he wished for.

But it probably didn't do much good, for another, younger man rushed into the clearing as well, guided by four other dogs. All of which were huge and wearing similar armour as the Falvin. Even the man himself was armed and significantly bigger than Gale was in just about every way possible. Gale was several inches shorted, and when weight was pulled into it, Gale was indeed a twig. Significantly underweight, the artist truly reflected his inactivity and lack of any physical fitness, unlike the burly man before him who probably had enough strength to supply the both of them.

Terror returned to Gale's eyes and his heart skipped a beat at the overwhelming odds. In a pathetic act of defense, he returned to his previous stance, which was hardly anything at all worth noting. The dogs before him certainly didn't care. The formed a wall of bared teeth and insidious intent, and Gale took a step back as they approached. Their apparent leader gave him a bitter threat, demanding an explanation for the current situation.

Gale was quick to answer with a scoff,"You want to tear me to shreds?!" His baritone voice wavered slightly from his external fright. "Your dog attacked me!" Gale answered with a sour tone, though it was clear that the man was fearful of his current situation. His 'weapon' was still held in front of him and he consistently gave a wary look to the dogs who stood before him. Though, he quickly came to a conclusion,"I was merely protecting myself! You cannot 'punish' me for that!!"

The murderer glanced at each of the dogs in front of him and the stranger nervously. Whining pierced his ears and Gale looked over at Shadow who was slowly making his way around him.

Shyke! It knew Martin was nearby!

Gale adjusted his feet, placing one behind him so he was better equipped to run after the Bozderon if need be. Though, he quickly looked back at the man. "Now would you handle your dogs? I do not mean any trouble." He glared down at their snarls. Though Gale's low voice was irritated, it was still sincere and noticeably accompanied by fright.

Did Gale believe that the man would stop his dogs? No, he did not. As a matter of fact, he wasn't even sure if this was a man at all. The last time Gale met up with a group of dogs, their pack leader was a Kelvic. What if this 'man' was just another dog looking for a snack? Gale didn't trust him and thus remained in his rather lacking defense state.


OOCDon't go easy on him! I'm telling you! XD
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[Mirahil Pass] Matthew and Me

Postby Ricky Maze on May 14th, 2014, 6:53 am

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Though the child thought this a game that would soon be over no sign of his Godfather seemed present, just the same unmoving branch that covered his hole he remained tucked in. The child's smile had already faded as he looked at the small space around him, the hole a itself a tiny sanctuary for the little tyke as he remained curious about it. The wood was interesting. He certainly didn't know wood felt the way it did before, gnarled and rough like stone but only with a... different sort of feel to it. Okay so he couldn't tell right off the bat that wood and rock were different, but with the small amounts of dead leaves found within the space he wasn't all too bored.

In fact the child took to grapple a couple of leaves in his tiny hands, and in turn ruffled them just a little as he tried his best to play with the flimsy brown things. They didn't taste good of course, didn't really taste much like anything other than... what did leaves taste like? Oh well! He was done with the leaves, now he just had to find something else to be interested in. The child would look around, and in turn find... nothing. Gods. Godpa Gale was taking forever just to do something, just what exactly was it he intended to do anyway? By the sound of the loud voice he wasn't happy, on no... Godpa Gale wasn't happy, in fact he was scared earlier! That's right! He was scared of something, a monster he had to face, because Papa wasn't here to do a thing. The child soon found himself scared and lonely, wishing that his Papa would come to the rescue. He was always good at those! Maybe he would come rescue Gale now! Did Godpa Gale need rescuing??

There was so much unknown to the child, yet all the same the result was the same. Tears. Tears and then finally low moans that would increase, until finally he would wail just loud enough to where his guardian should hear him. It was always the one thing that would in turn help him, seeing as the child had no other means to communicate with Godpa Gale while he was stuck within this tree. His crying would also develop a case of the hiccups for the poor child, but all the while he would do the same thing until a change would occur. He would cry... and cry... and then cry more until finally Papa, Godpa, or somebody else would come along to find him alone.
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[Mirahil Pass] Matthew and Me

Postby Matthew O'Boyle on May 14th, 2014, 9:55 pm

OOCOops! Thanks for the help! Edited my post :) Just a quick apology ooc in case I knock out any of Gale's teeth and/or scare Martin.

Matthew hacked up a large glob of phlegm and spat it on the ground at his feet. That simple, yet slightly disgusting gesture summarised how much he cared for the man's excuse. It was a heap of shyke as far as Matthew was concerned. Matthew had trained his dogs too well for them to attack random strangers in the forest, even if Titus did attack this.... twig then he must have had a reason. From what Matthew saw it was Titus that was wounded, not the arrogant Vagik in front of him.

Taking a step forward Matthew let a malicious grin slip onto his face, his words were still tainted by anger, his body language conveyed this also, he was rigid with rage, his right hand was resting on the hilt of his bastard sword, the threat was clearly conveyed, the other hand was left free so he could convey commands to his dogs.

"The way I see it is that my dog" gesturing towards Titus he continued "is hurt, and you my skinny friend, are not.... yet. Don't you think it would be strange that a dog of this size didn't tear you to shreds?" Pretending to ponder for a couple of ticks he continued "So this leads me to wonder, why is he hurt and you aren't? Because you're a dirty liar is why! So you'd better start talking fast, why are you out here by yourself, and why did you attack my dog?


As Shadow advanced Matthew noticed a quick change in the position of the man. He was hiding something. As if on cue Matthew heard something.... was that... crying? It was a child crying! Glaring at the man Matthew began to move forward. "You sick petch! " Matthew didn't even ask to see if it was his child, he didn't ask if he was minding it or ask for any explanation at all. Matthew's mind was clouded by emotions and instantly jumped to the wrong conclusion, then again, Matthew was just looking for an excuse to hit him. He deserved it for hurting Titus.

Before advancing any further Matthew clicked his fingers twice, telling the dogs to stay. He indicated with an open palm just so they were clear, he didn't want the man dead.... just maimed or seriously wounded. It was for this reason also that Matthew didn't use his bastard sword.

Matthew would advance forward steadily, no weapon in his hands. If he got close enough he would launch a powerful right haymaker aimed towards the man's jaw. This would be a clumsy affair, driven more than power and luck than actual skill. Matthew was still aware that he was armed with a "knife" but the trainer wasn't concerned. If it did manage to hit him the knife definitely wouldn't puncture his armour. Petch. He doubted it would even puncture his skin!

Matthew would deal with this twisted fool quickly so he could rescue whatever poor child he had abducted from any more harm and bring it to safety.

Shadow was still advancing towards the source of the source of the crying, faster now, more certain of it's location. Shadow would not harm Martin if he found him, merely drag him into the clearing... of course Gale didn't know that.
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[Mirahil Pass] Matthew and Me

Postby Gale Austin McCenry on May 16th, 2014, 3:28 am

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Skill and Possession Lock :
I'm going to briefly list what Gale has on him and what fighting related skills he has since we're officially starting the fight. It's not much but it's for me mainly to help me make sure I'm playing to his level and such.

Skills:
Brawling- 8
Dagger- 6
Bodybuilding- 2
Running- 2
Acrobatics- 1

Gnosis-LvL 1 Luminescence

Possessions:
leather backpack
Chunk of bread
Wooden flute
Music book
Eating Knife
And, technically, Blanket, though that's with Martin


Disclaimer :
Please note that in this battle, I will be playing Gale as realistically as possible. This means that should your dog's or your PC do something that Gale will react to with the intentions of killing and/or severely hurting your PC or dogs, I will have Gale react accordingly. It is up to you to make sure that your PC or dogs don't get hurt or killed, so if your dog's or Matthew does something stupid and Gale ends up getting your face or chest or something vital, it is not my fault. Of course, I will ask you first should Gale be about to kill/hurt Matthew or your dogs, but if you continue to act in a way that makes it unrealistic for Gale to not have attacked/killed anyone, then I have the right to do so based on the circumstance and with a moderator coming in and supervising. However, I think we both agree we do not intend on killing each other or their NPC'S, but just as a reminder that if anyone acts stupid, then there is a possibility of it happening.

The same circumstances go for me and Gale and Martin, and I'm sure we all know the rules well enough, but just getting things set in stone so we don't end up fighting or arguing later.

I know we already agreed that Gale is likely to lose the fight and get a decent, if not more, of a beating, but if you want to break his leg or anything, I would still like you to ask. I'm more than happy to discuss injuries and severity of injures such as any sort of stab and such with you, but I would like to discuss it first so we all can agree on the outcome before we actually write it out. As you may or may not have been able to tell, I'm fine with Gale getting severe injuries should the situation occur, but again, discussing it and asking me first would be extremely appreciated.

If any of you guys have questions about the fight, need clarification on PvP, or want to ask to do a certain move or attack to injure the other characters, then don't hesitate to make a group PM and ask for I will be doing the same.

Now, with that out of the way, let's continue!


Gale's nose crinkled in disgust and frustration as a large wad of spit almost exploded out of the strangers mouth and onto the ground. However, he remained where he was, giving Shadow an occasional, nervous glance.

"I already told you!!" The widower almost growled through his teeth. "I was just visiting my wife's grave, which you are standing on," Gale gave an obvious gesture with his head down to the rock that was only a foot or so away from his feet," when your dog ran up to me and jumped toward me with his teeth bared! If that is not an attack then I do not know what is!" He glared furiously. His eyes watched the man sternly as he approached, latching onto his hand which was grappling the sword in it's hilt. "Now I have been attacked by dogs one too many times and I do not plan on-"

Gale abruptly stopped, noticeably jolting as the tender cries of Martin reached his ears. Martin!! Shut it! If he knew what was good for him he would shut his mouth! But what was the use? Martin was just a baby. He had no clue what was good for him.

The man noticed this too, obviously jumping to some unknown conclusion and calling him a sick petch. He commanded his dogs to stay and continued to approach with a cruel smile. Gale's eyes seemed to grow even wider as he realized this, though they remained on the sword.

"Look, I do not wan-" The pessimist gasped when he saw the stranger pull his fingers into a fist, pulling his arm back behind him.

Gale coward away instinctively, his arms pull together in front of him. He ducked down slightly and pulling his chin towards his chest, and as he did, he felt the stray curls on the top of his head move across his crown as the leader's fist grazed it.

After such Gale straightened himself up again. This man, if that was indeed what he was, was much bigger up close. Gale clearly saw the height difference as he had to look up to see the man's eyes. Unlike himself, the man actually possessed some sort of muscle tone, and as his arm finished it's swing, Gale saw his muscles shift under his skin. This terrified Gale in a much different way than he expected. A fear that made him wish to simply disappear rather than run or to defend himself. But he needed time. This man obviously was misinterpreting the current situation. Maybe if Gale got him to calm down, or at least far enough away that Gale can explain himself, maybe this circumstance wouldn't end with bloody knuckles.

In an attempt to keep the man back, Gale took a step back himself, lifting his leg and kicking the man back with his left leg, figuring that pushing him with his arms wouldn't do much. If the man was paying attention closely, he likely would turn to the side or back away to avoid the emaciated man's awkward attempt at a kick. If he was only giving it average attention, given he was at first focusing on his haymaker, he was likely to shift enough for the blonde to not land a direct hit, though still hit him all the same. Enough so that the stranger would stumble back and Gale landing awkwardly. Though, if the man was too focused on his previous attack and blinded by emotion, Gale would land a lucky, direct hit, pushing the man back, but also resulting in himself stumbling back. The murderer would then back up to balancing himself out and return to another awkward defensive positioned with his legs spread out.

"Just listen to me!!" Gale would demand, no matter what happened. He didn't expect the man to stop anyway, so he didn't hesitate to continue,"If I wanted to attack your dog, what makes you think I would have stopped if you came by?!" In reality, Gale did have an intense urge to stab each of the dogs in the clearing due to the boiling hatred he had acquired. But that wouldn't do any of them good, and Gale had more important things to focus on. Protecting Martin was number one.

The widower looked over at the dark Bozderon, seeing that it was inching it's way over towards the source of Martin's crying. "Hey!!" Gale yelled at it, briefly forgetting about Matthew and sprinting to his right, going around a tree and coming to a halt a few paces in front of the dog. " Do not even think about it. " He glared.

Although Gale did manage to get in front of the dog, it was a rather strange sprint. Gale's limp from the scar in his thigh had mostly healed over the past few season's, however, drastic movements were still limited, and sprinting was one of them. His run had a slight wobble to it. Would one dare say a waddle? Well, whatever it was, it was rather strange, and much like the rest of him, it was awkward. And his sudden stop wasn't better, for his right leg appeared to have given out slightly before he pulled it back into place so he wouldn't lose any more of his balance.

The murderer didn't attack the dog, nor did he get any closer, for his eyes and mind were focused on the dog so that it didn't get to Martin. He wasn't even paying attention to Matthew anymore, which probably wasn't the best idea he'd ever had.
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[Mirahil Pass] Matthew and Me

Postby Ricky Maze on May 17th, 2014, 6:00 am

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The cries would die down as it seemed they worked in his endeavor for the grown up to notice, though by the sound of it his Godpa was by all means NOT happy about something as of now. The child sat there curious as tears still strolled down his cheeks, a hiccup would occur as he tried to figure out just what noises he heard beyond the cover of the leaves. It sounded like there were monsters out there, monsters that Papa usually would fend off when it came around bedtime. Did these monsters come after Martin and Gale now? In broad daylight no less? The cubby hole the child remained in had to be a safe place for him, yet even if it were so Martin himself felt that there was tension in the air.

A tension that no doubt came from the man that brought him up here, so whatever exactly made Godpa Gale tense must've been bad. A bad bad thing, something that changed Gale to a more scarier version of the Godfather he was. The child hiccuped another time and then started to cry further, this time his cries more out of fear rather than necessity. The poor child. He was scared, scared of being left alone for the monsters, even if he weren't truly alone he hadn't any idea to know better... because he was only a child! Martin would cry out loud and hope that whatever had happened outside would finally come to an end, because he wanted to be back in the arms of someone he knew... whether it be Momma or Papa, or Godpa Gale for that matter! He just wanted to feel safe.

Sure enough the space within the tree would be cozy to stay in, were he a child that could dwell in the wilderness of this place. However even the most tucked recesses of a place had their secret dwellers, the silent stalkers that usually remained unnoticed even in plain sight at times. Such a stalker happened to make itself known now, as the silky linings of a web seemed to trickle down behind the child. Those linings were fabrics of the web itself both broken and disturbed by the commotion, yet the one that inhabited the web hadn't necessarily taken to flee from the rabble. Instead the critter had already worked it's way towards the blanket of the child, and in turn slowly and cautiously trek onwards up the ruffled curves of the blanket until, at last, it finally started to reach the child's back. Of course while he was young and lacked any possible means of knowing it, Martin now had a small but hopefully not harmful brown spider scale up his back.

Just what was going on out there? Why did monsters have to show up now? The child could only hope, that whatever was out there wouldn't eat him or Godpa Gale.
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