nihil
Val'hala
Early Morning
Phrik Obtainment Thread
Tap Tap Tap. Boot against linoleum, the dim and hollow white inflorescence of the lights shined down upon waiting area, room filled with the nervous and the hesitant. Chairs littered the square vicinity, pre-orchestrated tombstones for those of proper appointment, tables stacked with towers of magazines on recent news, hobbies, and the similar notions. “Walter Avius!” The name screamed from an older woman in white, smile painted in enamel and red lipstick as she bore the uniform of her profession, standing before a door that paved path into a hallway of calmness and still serenity, temporary as it may be. The ajar of the door gave hints at the sounds of drills and screams that echoed through the room, sending a shiver down any ones spine that might be forsaken to such future. Gabriel stood and folded the magazine, laying it in the empty chair that rested in his wake. He gave a smile to [member="Matsu Xiangu"] before he approached the candy stripper, gesturing for her to go ahead. He followed, the door swinging on hinge and assisted hydraulics as it closed behind him. One door, two door, three door, four. “Take a seat in the chair and the doctor will be in momentarily…” She spoke as she opened exam room four, waving towards the inclined chair and walking back down the hallway, closing the door behind the large Sith. With a crack of his neck, he propped himself into the chair and quietly inspected the room.
Yellow dome light above, fountain and spray attached to wall, sink and mirror across the way and an orange trash bin against the wall, marked with hazardous symbols. A metal tray sat next to him, covered in scalpels and automatic drills and swabs and little mirrors on metal extenders. The outside wall wasn't a wall so much as a plate of thick glass, giving way to the shine of an orange sun low on the horizon. Knock knock. The doctor strolled in, glasses upon nose and face mask upon neck, prepared to be tied back. A tie with tongues on it ornamented a clean white shirt, tie pin of brass and gold. “So…Walter…I see you haven’t ever been to this facility before.” He approached the inclined Sith Lord with a rolling chair, foot upon pedal and pumped, pushing the reclined Sith up in bounces that rotated back and forth. The doctor grabbed the mirror and slid over to Gabriel. “Open on up, lets see what might be causing the ache…” The doctor felt a prompt yank on the neck as his tie was tightened with a gripped hand, noose around the neck as the bucket is kicked out. “No…I have an ache you can’t fix doctor.”
The Sith Lord pushed the rolling chair hard with a kick as he leaped from the chair, sending the doctor hard into the door. It thumped, already closed, against the threshold before pushing back on the chair. Gabriel found proper footing before removing the paper bib around his neck, not recalling when exactly that appeared. Unclipping it and placing it against the chair, he wiped his hands and approached the doctor with a sort of nonchalance.
“I’ve intercepted manifests that your facility received a certain shipment…of heavy metals, for fillings. Seems ceramic isn't enough for the upper class…” The Sith Lord spoke as he leaned over the doctor. “Now…”
The doctor interrupted. “Yes yes…we got a large shipment of gold bars that were smelted and molded for fillings.”
“Lines were crossed...hose weren't gold. They were phrikite. I want what’s left and I want a list of those who received the fillings. And interrupt me again…”
“We…we can’t do that. Doctor patient confidentiality…” That was the second interruption. It would be the last.
Gabriel tilted his head and smiled. Tapping on his ear bud, he stared down at the doctor, shaking in his cushioned little seat. He sent a verbal message to [member="Matsu Xiangu"]. She would easily be able to find him, his aura a beacon of fire in the darkness of the dentist office. “Seems we have a doctor that doesn't want to violate patient confidentiality. How would you feel about persuading him differently?” His crimson eye traced back to the doctor, a man who would suddenly grasp the gravity of the situation.
Early Morning
Phrik Obtainment Thread

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ejsM0VF-Os
Tap Tap Tap. Boot against linoleum, the dim and hollow white inflorescence of the lights shined down upon waiting area, room filled with the nervous and the hesitant. Chairs littered the square vicinity, pre-orchestrated tombstones for those of proper appointment, tables stacked with towers of magazines on recent news, hobbies, and the similar notions. “Walter Avius!” The name screamed from an older woman in white, smile painted in enamel and red lipstick as she bore the uniform of her profession, standing before a door that paved path into a hallway of calmness and still serenity, temporary as it may be. The ajar of the door gave hints at the sounds of drills and screams that echoed through the room, sending a shiver down any ones spine that might be forsaken to such future. Gabriel stood and folded the magazine, laying it in the empty chair that rested in his wake. He gave a smile to [member="Matsu Xiangu"] before he approached the candy stripper, gesturing for her to go ahead. He followed, the door swinging on hinge and assisted hydraulics as it closed behind him. One door, two door, three door, four. “Take a seat in the chair and the doctor will be in momentarily…” She spoke as she opened exam room four, waving towards the inclined chair and walking back down the hallway, closing the door behind the large Sith. With a crack of his neck, he propped himself into the chair and quietly inspected the room.
Yellow dome light above, fountain and spray attached to wall, sink and mirror across the way and an orange trash bin against the wall, marked with hazardous symbols. A metal tray sat next to him, covered in scalpels and automatic drills and swabs and little mirrors on metal extenders. The outside wall wasn't a wall so much as a plate of thick glass, giving way to the shine of an orange sun low on the horizon. Knock knock. The doctor strolled in, glasses upon nose and face mask upon neck, prepared to be tied back. A tie with tongues on it ornamented a clean white shirt, tie pin of brass and gold. “So…Walter…I see you haven’t ever been to this facility before.” He approached the inclined Sith Lord with a rolling chair, foot upon pedal and pumped, pushing the reclined Sith up in bounces that rotated back and forth. The doctor grabbed the mirror and slid over to Gabriel. “Open on up, lets see what might be causing the ache…” The doctor felt a prompt yank on the neck as his tie was tightened with a gripped hand, noose around the neck as the bucket is kicked out. “No…I have an ache you can’t fix doctor.”
The Sith Lord pushed the rolling chair hard with a kick as he leaped from the chair, sending the doctor hard into the door. It thumped, already closed, against the threshold before pushing back on the chair. Gabriel found proper footing before removing the paper bib around his neck, not recalling when exactly that appeared. Unclipping it and placing it against the chair, he wiped his hands and approached the doctor with a sort of nonchalance.
“I’ve intercepted manifests that your facility received a certain shipment…of heavy metals, for fillings. Seems ceramic isn't enough for the upper class…” The Sith Lord spoke as he leaned over the doctor. “Now…”
The doctor interrupted. “Yes yes…we got a large shipment of gold bars that were smelted and molded for fillings.”
“Lines were crossed...hose weren't gold. They were phrikite. I want what’s left and I want a list of those who received the fillings. And interrupt me again…”
“We…we can’t do that. Doctor patient confidentiality…” That was the second interruption. It would be the last.
Gabriel tilted his head and smiled. Tapping on his ear bud, he stared down at the doctor, shaking in his cushioned little seat. He sent a verbal message to [member="Matsu Xiangu"]. She would easily be able to find him, his aura a beacon of fire in the darkness of the dentist office. “Seems we have a doctor that doesn't want to violate patient confidentiality. How would you feel about persuading him differently?” His crimson eye traced back to the doctor, a man who would suddenly grasp the gravity of the situation.