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A strange specimen gain the interest of a Chaon.

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An undead citadel created before the cataclysm, Sahova is devoted to all kinds of magical research. The living may visit the island, if they are willing to obey its rules. [Lore]

Clipped Wings [Bat]

Postby Annalisa Marin on June 5th, 2014, 2:02 am

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66th of Summer, 514 AV


Glyphs. The very language whereby one could unravel the nature of magic. The codex for understanding it, for giving reason and shape to a thing that normally defied both by its very existence. Ironic then that a servant of all that was chaotic in this world, a Chaon marked by the blood of Rhysol, would seek to harness this power. Perhaps in that simple fact there was true madness that could be found, order harnessed for the cause that sought to enslave it. It seemed to Anna at least that in that there was true chaos and corruption to be found.

Wizard Annalisa Marin stood within her personal laboratory, Lab 30-G, facing the large stone table in the middle of the main labspace. Surrounding the table were a trio of Glyphing Barriers, rings of stylized geometric shapes designed to prevent hostile magic from released upon the table from destroying the lab. Upon the table itself was a leather bound book, two hundred pages long with each page completely blank. It was opened to the very first page, long pale fingers gliding across its surface as a smile came to the sorceress’s lips. She could already envision the creation she was about to give birth to, something so utterly magnificent that all of her other projects would pale in comparison.

The idea seemed so very simple but at the same time was extremely dangerous to all but the most experienced of Reimancers or Glyphers. The sorceress had been constructing small scale weaponry mostly, nothing too stand out among her peers. While politics were important in Sahova displays of superior skill would aid her when she finally attempted to apply for the coveted position of Master. She needed spectacular creations, things that were masterpieces to behold to be worthy of such a title. That was what this book would become, a simple thing that would soon have the ability to unleash untold destruction upon its target.

The tall dark haired woman sighed; closing the cover for now as she had rather pressing business at the harbor unfortunately that demanded her attention. The sorceress needed more slaves, some as test subjects and others as more long terms accessories to her Lab. With power came the need to consolidate that power, to that end she needed extra hands to handle minor tasks she herself could not be bothered with. Cleaning the lab for instance sounded like a good idea, especially as she looked at the parchment and ink scattered around the floor and her rarely used desk.

The sorceress stepped away from the table, casting it a longing look before making strides towards the thick iron door that was the only entrance or exit to and from the Lab as a whole. She stepped out into the Gug Andjak proper, the soft glow of the magelights illuminating the darkened corridors of the lower floors of the Citadel. Anna’s lab was actually located beneath the ground floor of the Gug Andjak, ten levels beneath it in fact. This was more due to the nature of her destructive work, when working with volatile weaponry it was best to place it where the least damage as possible could be done.

Anna mounted a set of nearby stairs and started the ascent to the ground floor of the Gug Andjak, passing the occasional Nuit Apprentice going about their Master’s work. The tall woman herself was the very image of a Wizard, elegant black silk robes trimmed in purple hugging her form and bound by a purple sash over her shoulder. Comfortable black dress slippers held her feet and upon her right ring finger was located a silver ring encrusted in rubies, its sigil that of a burning scroll. Her long black hair was bound into a high ponytail, bangs framing her face but away from her eyes so as to not interfere with her work.

It was not long before she reached the ground floor of the Gug Andjak and from here she made her way across the Courtyard, wisps of the eerie mist that hung there swirling about her. There was the occasional tug at her robes and the sound of some far off ghostly wail, but Anna paid it no mind. The sorceress merely kept to the marked path Wanda had laid out, smirking as she did at the poor spirits trapped here. Soon enough she arrived at the Vestibule and left the Courtyard behind, her steps quickly carrying her through the entrance hall of the Citadel and down the long steps of the path to the Harbor.

The path out from the Citadel was little better than a mere dirt road, the sorceress had travelled it many times and was used to the walk down. There were the occasional cries in the distance from the Testing Grounds, monstrous in their nature and delivered from the maws of alien beasts. The tall woman ignored these and walk along her path and finding a small gathering had already assembled at the Harbor to bid upon the slaves. Golems and Apprentices mostly, the majority of Wizards were likely too busy to be arsed with such tasks. Anna lacked Apprentices or Golems to do her bidding so thus here she was.

There was already a rather emaciated human male up on the block, a mix of mechanical and organic voices calling out bids that were rather low. The final price he sold for was one hundred and sixty gold rimmed Mizas, a rather cheap price for a human life in Anna’s opinion but she’d killed her fellows for less than money. She had not bothered to add her own voice to the bidding for that one, waiting for one that looked at least somewhat alive.

Her eyes widened by a fraction when the next one was brought out, something that looked positively monstrous. A dark grey looking female bestial thing, garbed in merely a loincloth and breast bindings, shackles adorning a pair of leathery wings. Dark haired as well and with yellow eyes that just spoke of inhumanity. Anna swallowed at the sight, immediate revulsion and interest entering into her mind in an odd mix as she waited for the price and identity of the creature offered up for bid.
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Clipped Wings [Bat]

Postby Bat on June 5th, 2014, 3:02 am

There was a time to fight, and there was a time not to fight. This was a truth that the creature called Bat had known before all others, before she had learned words, in the mid-sound for humans and in the high-sound and low-sound, not for humans. There was a time to move, and then there was a time to be still.

For her part, the Zith had been content to remain still for the majority of the ship’s journey, as the movement did not agree with her and any vomit would cling to her muzzle. It wasn’t a full muzzle, little more than metal bars over her mouth to prevent her from biting but still allowing her to eat, but things clung there and if her stomach expelled its contents than some would linger and smell bad until the wind wore it away, which could be a very long time indeed. For this reason she had been a docile creature, but the ship had stopped now and things were happening. The sailors yelled and things thumped above deck, and then the free men and women came down to where the not-free men and women lay in their cages. They began to shuffle and shove and pull, forcing their cargo onto their feet and into the open air. Bat crept to the bars of her cage, observing quietly; she did not fear the yanking chain yet, because she was dangerous and the dangerous ones went last.

When the last of the other prisoners left and the men came towards her own excuse for a dwelling, Bat moved hastily away from the bars and into a corner. She would fight again, as she had when they had first put her in this cage. She knew she would not win, but she would fight all the same.

The whip was easy enough to avoid; Bat knew that this man could not turn his arm all the way to the left, so she merely had to remain in his weak spot to remain unscathed. She even managed to duck his guard and drag her bound hands along his hip, ripping cloth and delivering a nasty gash before her arms were caught. A chain was fastened to her shackles and a long switch was snapped against her shoulder. When the pull came, Bat dug her heels into the floor out of instinct, but another switch reminded her that there was nothing she could gain from being contrary. With a quiet huff, she followed her chain.

There was a time to fight, and there was a time not to fight.

The sun hit her like a hammer, and she hissed loudly and yanked on her leash. The one guiding her yanked back viciously, and the switch was again biting at her and someone was kicking her, forcing her to move. The light was searing, blinding, and she couldn’t see. She was helpless, especially after so long in the dark of the cargo hold, and she couldn’t do anything but follow her chain.

The boards changed from smooth to rough and full of splinters, and then it changed to dirt and gravel that stuck in Bat’s feet as she walked. The world was a blurred mess of the sky and earth, and she stumbled after her owners without any real clue where she was going. She could hear people, and then she could hear those that were not people, but spoke like them. An auction, and after so long a trip Bat knew nothing of where she might be.

Someone told her to stop, and then the chains rattled as they were fastened to something for Bat to wait her turn. Voices were raised, bids were given and in short order the exchange had been made. Then her chains were moving again, someone was pulling at her, and she almost tripped over the steps before she saw them. The switch lashed at her again, and she hissed angrily before stepping onto the platform.

There were some murmurs of surprise from the crowd, which to Bat was an indistinct gathering of colors and fuzzy shapes, and she heard the word “Zith.” So she was not unknown to these buyers, as she had been to the buyers in Sunberth who had feared her for it. Always the theatrical one, Bat pulled at her chain with a snarl as the auctioneer began his piece.

“Yes, we’ve got a real special one here. Purebred Zith, she is, plenty strong and able.”

Of course, he said nothing of her shackles, of her muzzle or the brace on her wings that spoke of a rebellious specimen. His next words were honeyed and bright, exaggerating her merits and downplaying her faults. Bat shifted on the block and shook herself to make noise with the metal adorning her, then let out another hiss as her chain was yanked. She would make noise on the block if she wished, because the block was where she could afford to; no slaver would dare punish his slave before an audience if he wanted a high price.
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Postby Annalisa Marin on June 5th, 2014, 4:24 am

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There were no words for the longest time, the golems seemed to be pondering the worth of the creature and the Apprentices were calculating much the same. A Zith was a rare thing upon Sahova, Anna had laid eyes upon one or two in the lower cells in the Dungeons she had not had a name for them. She was pondering the worth of the creature as well, noting it hissing and a fighting against the chains. Rebellious perhaps, a little too much perhaps and those clawed nails on her fingers and toes looked rather dangerous. Muzzled as well as well as shackled, Anna had to wonder if tossing in her money was a good idea.

“150 Gold Rimmed Miza’s.” Came a mechanical voice from a golem.

“160.” Came the rasping voice of a Nuit Apprentice.

Anna kept her silence for now, her eyes never once leaving the Zith up on the block as she pondered what she could possibly use her for. The sorceress smirked, imagining chaining a beast like her up in her Lab and having her feed on rebellious slaves and Apprentices. As amusing as that was to fantasize about it was not exactly practical, she needed a slave to maintain the Lab and not one to eat those that displeased her. A monster was not exactly what she thought of when she thought of a good cleaner.

“170.”

“180.”

The sorceress stroked her chin, wondering what exactly a Zith was beyond being a monster. It looked to possess a humanoid shape, then again so had that Yukman last season. Could they be properly broken in and tamed like a dog, or were they simply too monstrous? Could they even speak properly she had to wonder? Anna could guess what fate awaited the Zith in the hands of these others, experimentation followed by death, possibly not in that order. The sorceress was not the type to buy something purely for altruistic reasons; however she was curious at the very least.

“190.”

“200.”

“400.”

Anna’s voice rang out from the gathering, loud and coated with an authoritative tone of one used to being obeyed or feared. Eyes and glass oculi turned upon her and then upon the slave herself, seeming to ponder the worth of a potentially rebellious and poorly trained Zith. For her part she merely continued to stare up at the Zith, her face a blank mask of thought as she pondered the creature. Those around her could attempt to up the bid again if they so desired, that mattered little to her as she was prepared to go higher for this anomaly.

Finally after a while the others seemed to think better of this for the moment and kept their silence, signaling that she had won this little bidding on the slave. Doubling the price had been going a little too high for others to risk overbidding on the creature and engendering the wrath of their Masters for wasting valuable Grant funds. Four hundred gold rimmed Mizas were not that bad of a blow for Anna to take really, especially considering the mostly inexpensive nature of her magic’s. Most of her expenses went into slaves anyway for tests for her weapon development. Live subjects were rather useful from time to time.

The sorceress deftly stepped off to the side to prepare to conduct a business exchange with the slaver and to get her new property set. Anna was not quite finished bidding just yet though, after this purchase she wanted to get one more slave to conduct a rather impromptu test of her own. She was a Chaon through and through after all, corruption and evil were rather her trades. Not that many would know of that aside from Amaryllis of course.
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Postby Bat on June 5th, 2014, 5:15 am

“One hundred and fifty gold-rimmed mizas.”

For a moment, Bat was the most surprised person there. Someone was bidding on her. Someone was actually bidding on her.

“One-hundred and sixty.”

Suddenly and altogether unexpectedly, Bat was almost overcome by a rush of pride. She wasn’t quite sure why, but she wasn’t really interested in the why. Why shouldn’t they bid on her? All those years being brought down from the block, again and again, put back into the cage and the muzzle and the chains so tight she couldn’t move––why shouldn’t that change?

“One hundred and seventy.”

“One hundred and eighty.”

Bat shifted, rattling her chains again. Her breath became heavy, and she turned to give something like a smirk at the auctioneer. I'll be leaving your cage after all. The auctioneer seemed nothing but relieved.

“One hundred and ninety.”

“Two hundred.”

“Four hundred.”

The crowd went silent. Bat oriented herself towards the voice that had effectively doubled the bid, but the light prevented her from identifying more than a location. The details of the bidder were lost on her, although the voice had been definitively female.

There was a long pause as everyone waited for someone else to challenge the bid. When the silence continued to stretch, a resolution seemed to settle over the crowd. There would be no more bids.

For a moment, Bat had a bit of trouble processing what had happened. But then her chain was being pulled again, and she was being moved off of the block to where the money was being exchanged.

Once the mizas were handed over, Annalisa would be handed Bat’s chain along with two keys––one for the shackles, and one for both the muzzle on her head and brace on her back.
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Postby Annalisa Marin on June 5th, 2014, 6:19 am

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Anna gripped the offered chain firmly in her hand, wrapping it around her arm ever so to ensure that she did not lose her grip on the Zith. After this she was handed two keys, one to the shackles and the other to the muzzle and brace for her wings. The sorceress slipped both into her pocket for later and moved off to the side, planning on making a final purchase before heading back to her lab with her new prize in tow. She found a low hanging tree and tied off the Zith’s chain there, giving the creature a hard look.

“If you can understand what it is I say, Zith, then remain here until I return. I have one final purchase I need to make.” The sorceress commanded, pointing to the ground before her to get her point across.

With that she would leave the Zith be and return to see what was being offered up on the block, noting a return to human stock. This was a pair of rather haggard and beaten looking humans, male and female though they looked fit enough; bids already were at eighty Miza. Anna rejoined the group, opting to try for this one as her second pick. So she bit her tongue and waited for the proper time to voice her bid on the male, which was when the high of one hundred and twenty gold mizas was called out.

“150 from Wizard Annalisa Marin, Lab 30G.” The tall woman stated aloud, earning a glare from a Nuit which she returned with a positively predatory smirk.

“Two subjects of common stock sold to Wizard Marin of Lab 30G for 75 GM’s apiece.” Came a mechanical golem voice, confirming the purchase.

With this the sorceress found herself striding back towards the Zith with two more playthings led by way of chain, pleased with how that had turned out for her. She gathered up the Zith as well and simply would start to lead the way up the dirt path to the Citadel, wordlessly walking and barely offering the slaves a backward glance. The tall woman seemed unconcerned with the possibility of being outnumbered, which either attested towards her confidence or arrogance. Perhaps it was a blend of both.

About halfway up the path to the Citadel she finally did opt to speak, opting to get things set straight before even getting to her lab. Best to not allow the fools to get any illusions of her being a better person to end up with simply because she was human and still drawing breath. She had found that harshness was sometimes necessary to ensure that the possibility of disobedience was curbed very early on. Of course, examples also helped so part of her was hoping one of the wretches would dare to try something.

“As far as you are all concerned, for the remainder of the rest of your miserable lives my name will be Mistress. I don’t much care for your names, so unless I ask for them you’ll do well to keep them to yourselves. If you disobey me I’ll twist you inside out and crush you until your body could fit between the pages of a book. If you have any thoughts of rebelling you might want to keep in mind that everyone where we are going is a wizard, witch, warlock or whatever moniker for magic user you have.” The tall woman stated simply and efficiently, her tone hard.

“Two out of three of you won’t likely live out the season of course, but still, best to clear the air lest you get any ‘ideas’.” Anna offered, half turning her head to the trio marching behind her and actually smiling as she delivered the words.

OOCFeel free to RP any conversation between the three that might be going on as they are travelling up to the Citadel. :)
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Postby Bat on June 5th, 2014, 4:43 pm

The chain was handed off, and then Bat was moving once more. Her new master led her away from the crowd and to a tree, where she was tied up again. Bat tilted her head as her master turned to face her.

“If you can understand what it is I say, Zith, then remain here until I return. I have one final purchase I need to make.”

Her arm moved, and though Bat could not see exactly where she pointed she got a sense of area. The Zith moved to the indicated spot and sank into a crouch. With nothing else to say, her master left her and returned to the crowd.

Left alone, Bat was given some time to sort out her feelings. What pride had come from her purchase was threatening to fade; it only now occurred to her that her new master might not be much better than the one she’d left behind. But she had been bought for a reason, or at least she assumed she had been bought for a reason, so it would stand to think that if she simply carried out orders then she would not receive the torment she had when she had not been given orders.

In truth, Bat was nervous, although she would never admit it. She had never had a master before, at least not one that actually wanted her and wasn’t trying to sell her. She had spoken with others that had, so she knew the gist of it––do what your master told you to, and you would be alright. It was that mantra that continued to repeat itself as she heard her master’s footsteps, lighter than most, return with two other footsteps in tow. It was really the only mantra she had to go by. Bat’s chain was unfastened from the tree, and she began to walk once more.

The trip was made mostly in silence, and so Bat took the time to identify the two others that her master had bought. Her eyes failed her in this brightness, but her ears were as sharp as ever––the male hiccupped, and Bat immediately recognized him. He was the new one, the one who had been taken into slavery on the coast. He always hiccupped when he was distressed. The female, who Bat knew to be female by her lighter steps and the tone of her breathing, was too far away for the Zith to make any real detail of besides her gender.

Gravel hissed as their master halted suddenly and turned to face them. The three slaves halted.

“As far as you are all concerned, for the remainder of the rest of your miserable lives my name will be Mistress. I don’t much care for your names, so unless I ask for them you’ll do well to keep them to yourselves. If you disobey me I’ll twist you inside out and crush you until your body could fit between the pages of a book. If you have any thoughts of rebelling you might want to keep in mind that everyone where we are going is a wizard, witch, warlock or whatever moniker for magic user you have.”

The threats and insults drifted in one ear and out the other for Bat––she had spent her life listening to them, after all, and they had long since begun to lack any real meaning to her––but she paid very close attention to the information and commands they were given. She would be Mistress, not Master, then. Bat was not to tell her her name. Everyone used magic, which was perhaps the greatest pique to Bat’s interest. Sunberth had feared magic entirely, but Bad had never seen magic. What did magic look like? Was it red? did it sound like an animal? Did it smell like anything? Could magic be eaten?

“Two out of three of you won’t likely live out the season of course, but still, best to clear the air lest you get any ‘ideas’.”

Hmm, that was certainly interesting. Two out of three. Bat looked at the two others. The male, he was weak and unused to slavery. She was less sure about the female, but Bat was strong, even with her brace and muzzle. She would outlast these two, if what Mistress said was true, of that she was determined.

Mistress turned and began to walk once more, and the three followed, again in silence.
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Postby Annalisa Marin on June 5th, 2014, 11:47 pm

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The walk back up the dirt path to the Citadel was characterized as it almost always was, the sound of crunching ground underfoot filling the air with the occasional cries of beasts from the Testing Grounds. Ahead the mighty Citadel crept ever closer, its shadow falling across the land oppressively. The tall woman was used to the sight but for one new to the Island it could very well be an intimidating thing to look upon. It was a marvel of ancient engineering, beautiful and terrible to behold at any moment.

So they arrived at the foot of the Citadel, Anna's pace somewhat slow to allow the haggard procession behind her to keep up. The long stairs led up to the massive entrance to the Vestibule, a maw looking to swallow all those that would enter within. The sorceress strode easily up the stairs, leading her prizes along with her with the occasional light tug of the chains. Grey eyes were poised ahead, paying only minimal heed to the wretches behind her.

The lighting in the Vestibule was a little more dim, allowing the Zith among her slaves a better bit of eyesight. The majority of light was created by the soft glow of the magelights, bluish for the most part. Arrayed around the large entrance hall were statues of prominent Alahean figures, the names of which Anna knew none of. The centerpiece was likely the massive metal cylinder, the out of commission TAR golem. It did not stir to activity as Anna and her group would pass by, as they were closing in to the entrance to the Courtyard she did speak back to the haggard individuals walking behind her, not breaking stride.

"Follow where I step exactly in this next place. The spirits of the Courtyard can be violent beyond the marked paths." Anna commanded simply.

The path would change to an almost crypt like area, tombstones littering the mist filled Courtyard. An ill chill coursed down Anna's spine as she sensed the presence of ghosts within the place. Distant moaning cries sounded in the place and for a moment the sorceress thought she could make out a silhouette or two. She kept to the marked path, the only influence of ghosts would be the occasional tugging and pulling upon clothing. The sorceress wasted no time leaving this area and making strides towards the massive structure known as the Gug Andjak.

The tall woman led the procession down flights of stairs, humming a slight tune softly. The entire structure of Sahova was easy for one to get lost within, a labyrinth really for the outsiders and the inhabitants. Anna knew the paths well enough, but a visitor or slave might have difficulties at first. She counted the numbers of the floors they descended down, waiting until they reached the 30th floor, ten levels beneath the ground floor before leaving the seemingly endless staircase.

She moved across the floor of the Gug Andjak, heading to one of the private labs along the sides of the walls. Etched upon the surface of the iron door was simply 'Lab 30G', her laboratory. She pushed open the door and would usher the trio inside, the wards likely tugging at their flesh but allowing them entry. They would find themselves in a rather messy area, sparsely furnished, parchment upon the floor and ink stains sticking to the bottoms of their feet. Anna closed the door behind her and turned her gaze upon the gathering, smirking at them.

"Welcome to Lab 30G, your new home and the place where you will likely die upon my whim and fancy. Now line up along the far wall with it against your backs, I want to check for defects in my new possessions." The sorceress commanded, crossing her arms against her chest and staring hard at them.
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Postby Bat on June 6th, 2014, 12:48 am

The building was large, of that much Bat was certain. This new place was hot and dusty and did not have a great deal of growing things, so the shape that loomed before the four travelers dominated the landscape with a peculiar austerity. While the male slowed in his steps a miniscule amount, a quick tug from Mistress soon reminded him that it was not his place to be frightened.

The entrance to the great structure yawned ahead, black and hungry. The darkness that swallowed them came as a relief to Bat’s tired eyes and heated body, and she relied almost completely on her hearing to keep up as her eyes adjusted.

They had entered a cavern, dim and cool and lit by peculiar blue fires that cast cold light over the stone. At the end of the cavern were the biggest doors Bat had seen in her entire life. Who in their right mind would ever build doors of such size? Surely it must be somewhat difficult to open and close them.

Beyond was a room almost as vast as the doors, with statues and a truly titanic figure in the center, and Bat couldn’t help but slow a tad to look around in wonder before a tug had her hurrying again. She wanted to see, to know, but Mistress was walking and that meant that Bat had to be walking, too.

"Follow where I step exactly in this next place,” Mistress tossed over her shoulder. “The spirits of the Courtyard can be violent beyond the marked paths."

Bat tilted her head curiously as they came to yet another strange area, filled with strange stones set in the ground and a fog that seemed as thick as milk. A strange feeling of unease settled over Bat, and that was before she heard the soft, indistinct sounds from within the mist. She did her best to appear confident, but maybe she walked just a little bit closer to Mistress.

The male slave gasped suddenly, and after a few moments Bat was subjected to the same strange, unexplained feeling of being touched that came from where no one was actually standing. She jumped to the side, but made no sound; Mistress had told them not to say their names, so Bat decided to err on the side of caution and remain resiliently silent until they left the disconcerting graveyard.

Then they were in another building, going down, down into the depths of the earth and then down a hall with no windows and many doors. Mistress stopped at one of these doors, pulled them inside, and there was a strange prickling sensation as Bat crossed the threshold. But there was no time to wonder about that, because now Mistress was turning, addressing them again.

"Welcome to Lab 30G, your new home and the place where you will likely die upon my whim and fancy. Now line up along the far wall with it against your backs, I want to check for defects in my new possessions."

Bat did as she was told, although it was a bit more difficult for her than the two others. Her bound wings took up their own space, forcing her to stand about two feet away from the wall as the brace prevented her from moving them out of the way.
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Postby Annalisa Marin on June 6th, 2014, 6:41 am

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The miserable procession did as she had commanded, the Zith standing slightly away from the wall due to the fact her wings were still bound behind her. Anna opted to let that go due to the deficiency with her wings at the moment, for now she wanted to see what she had bought. Her pace of approach was slow; her grey eyes looking at each of the trio in their turn as she walked down the short line and then turned on her heel to walk back the other direction. She stopped before the male human, turning to face him and look pointedly down her nose at him.

He hiccupped slightly and managed to avert his gaze down at his feet, not looking up at the woman that towered a full head above him. The sorceress rolled her eyes and gripped his wrists, unshackling them easily enough with the chains falling to the ground between them noisily. The tall dark haired woman then gripped each wrist, glaring harshly at him as the underfed man weakly resisted before relenting. Anna moved each arm to be lifted at his sides, rolling up his sleeves and gazing upon the flesh of his arms with her tongue in her cheek. Bruises marred his flesh in manifold ways, speaking of beatings and ill treatment though nothing seemed overly broken.

“Remove your shirt.” Anna barked.

“Pl-please, miss-.” The man started to stammer.

A loud smack of flesh upon flesh sounded out, the tall woman deftly having back handed the man and narrowed her eyes dangerously. The man hiccupped again, seemingly some kind of fear charged reflex as he groaned from the sharp pain in his jaw. Anna’s hand moved to grip the back of his hair and pulled it back, the fibers slick with grime a sweat to the point where the sorceress opted to note to wash her hands later. For now she brought her face mere inches from the male’s own, her lips curled into what could only be defined as a snarl.

“Did I give you permission to speak, worm? I do not recall doing so; you will have to enlighten me upon this exchange that appears to have slipped my mind. I am not a miss; I am your Mistress, the one that holds your life and death in the palm of my hands. Do you understand?” Anna all but hissed, her tone dripping with malice.

The man nodded hastily, his brown eyes staring wide and terrified in the grey orbs crackling like a lightning storm above him. Anna released her hold and crossed her arms under her breasts, nodding for him to carry out her order which he did slowly as he sniveled ever so. A sigh of disgust escaped her lips, irritation at having apparently gained such a pathetic creature. She had spent 75 Gold Rimmed Mizas on this wretch? She probably could have better spent the money on a new set of inks and brushes, maybe even engraving tools for delving into that aspect of Glyphing. Instead a sniveling human male that was a disgrace to her species was her prize, what a waste.

His torso was similarly marred with bruises, each one telling a story of abuse. The tall dark haired woman closed her eyes briefly and focused upon grasping at the strands of her Djed, enforcing the task upon her senses. She wanted to truly see, to look upon the human before her in a different light and to understand him body and soul. The task was somewhat awkward considering her lack of comfort with Auristics but soon enough she felt the Djed rush from her body. With that grey eyes fluttered open, glazed with Djed as they beheld the Aura before her.

A swirling vortex of color was what she was looking upon, a brilliant array of colors that boggled her mind and consumed the entirety of her focus. Anna narrowed her eyes and focused solely upon the physical aspects of the man’s aura, noting the ruddy reddish color rising from the bruises. These allowed her to identify the injuries upon his body easily enough, though it required focus to cut through the overwhelming number of colors upon his Aura. Rising from his back was a deeper crimson, along with the metallic taste of blood blossoming upon her tongue. Anna closed her eyes a severed the sight from draining anymore Djed, pleased with the information she had gleaned.

“Turn around.” Anna commanded as she rubbed her eyes slightly.

The man obeyed and the sorceress looked upon the sources of the deeper crimson colors she had seen, a few lash marked crisscrossing along his back. Anna placed a hand upon his black, earning a slight twitch from the man which she ignored. The sorceress then reached around and dipped her hand below his belt line and into his pants, ignoring all ideas of courtesy as she examined more intimate parts of the man. He whimpered ever so slightly and blushed, hiccupping again as she violated the space of his more intimate bits though again Anna ignored it. Her groping was rough and clinical in nature, looking to see if he still possessed everything functional.

She removed her probing fingers from the area, satisfied that he seemed to possess all parts indicative of his gender. Next she knelt and lifted his pant leg, checking over his legs and feet for anything out of the ordinary. Anna was no medical practitioner; she simply wanted to make sure there was nothing obviously wrong with the flesh before her. It did not occur to her to simply ask if he was alright, figuring it was the owner’s responsibility to check for flaws in things they owned. Her examination finished with her gripping the man’s jaw and working it open to check his teeth and mouth.

“Damaged, but not overly so. To be expected of common stock but still functional at the very least. Underfed, perhaps to the degree that lack of nourishment might interfere with accurate results in testing.” Anna noted to herself.

“From now on you are to respond to Test Subject 2E, do you understand?” Anna inquired.

“Y-yes. Yes M-mistress.” The man stammered.

“Gather up your shirt if you want and do through that door there to the holding cells, you will take the one at the end and close the cell door behind you. It will lock once it is closed, I will retrieve you when I have need of you.” Anna stated, the man already scurrying off with those parting words.

The tall sorceress next turned to the Zith, her grey eyes appraising the creature with a raised eyebrow and noted that upon closer examination her skin was actually some kind of fur. The tall woman reached out to move a hand down her arm, noting the quality of the dark grey fur as being rather fine. A fascinating creature this Zith was turning out to be with just observational data being noted. Anna was rather curious as to how much this beast could surprise her, her eyes roving about its form with unchecked curiosity and interest. Her hand moved to touch one of the leathery wings, noting how solid they felt.

Anna took the keys from her pocket and started to undo the shackles around the Zith’s wrists, sending her a warning glance regarding the claws upon her fingers. From here the sorceress would remove the other binding chaining the Zith up, freeing it effectively though a sheen of tasteless purple liquid was already upon Anna’s tongue to prepare to spit out a burst of elemental magic if the creature got any ideas. She was confident, not stupid.

“Can you speak Zith? Can you understand what I say? Or are the stories about you being monsters with no minds true? You have my permission to speak to answer my questions, Zith, I suggest you exercise it if you are able.” Anna said.
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Postby Bat on June 6th, 2014, 4:22 pm

Mistress seemed to forgive Bat’s inability to fully carry out her order, and the went to the male first. She examined him, took his arms, commanded him and when he did not obey she struck him. Bat marvelled at his foolishness, although some part of her was glad he had gone first––Mistress had not spoken a great deal, but when she did speak there was always some sort of new information.

Bat knew now that her Mistress was one of the “harsh” ones, as other slaves had spoken of in passing. Still, she seemed to have a consistency; she wanted orders to be followed, and punishments would not be given if orders were respected. Mistress did not want their names. And now Bat knew that they were not to speak without permission.

When Mistress reached Bat, the Zith could really look at her for the first time. She was female, younger than Bat had expected, pale and dark-haired with grey eyes that flickered like a storm. It took a moment for Bat to realize that Mistress might not wish to be looked at in the eye, and she’d heard was the case with some, but by the time she’d cast her gaze to the ground she had seared the image into her mind. She knew what Mistress looked like now.

Bat looked up in sudden surprise, however, when Mistress ran her hand down her arm. Unsure how she was supposed to react, the Zith simply remained still and assumed she was being examined, as the male had been. Then the hand moved briefly to her wings, where the skin was less sensitive, and then Mistress drew back altogether.

Bat wasn’t sure what Mistress was doing, at least not until the shackles came off. When the bindings clattered to the floor, Bat stared at her hands. Her free hands. Then in the next instant the bindings at her wings were loosening, unlocking, falling to the ground––Bat turned, face a mask of utter wonder, and then Mistress took her face and unlocked her muzzle, which clattered to the floor with a thunder to silence Bat’s world. It was too much, too fast, and Bat couldn’t fully comprehend it before her Mistress was speaking again.

“Can you speak, Zith? Can you understand what I say? Or are the stories about you being monsters with no minds true? You have my permission to speak to answer my questions, Zith, I suggest you exercise it if you are able.”

Bat blinked, then gathered herself as best she could in the sudden, stunning change of situation she had experienced.

“I know common, Mistress. I understand.”

Bat was unsure where to look––Mistress, her freed hands, her freed wings, her feet––she was confused, that much was obvious, but she didn’t want to anger Mistress; Mistress was more immediate, while the bindings on the floor were not.
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