Location: In the Jungle |
Outfit: Camo |
Gear: Midnight's Kiss, Spear, & Hook Shot
A laugh barked between dark lips with Scherezade's introduction. Knew her? Vytal forgot the time they sat around a fire sharing stories of their latest kills. They knew each other's kind, at least.
And then there was Elias. The Nightsister spared him the time it took to examine him head to toe. He was a male. Human-like. As disinterested in becoming the Witch's friend as she was in him breathing the same air as Vytal herself. Suited her fine the way he didn't move to offer his hand or make some pithy remark.
deWinter didn't waste time getting down to what she truly cared about -- retrieving a sample of beast blood. Vytal smirked as the woman sauntered about with a blade. First, it was a good look for Scherezade. Second, it was unnecessary the way she'd go about trying to soothe the creature. Vytal hadn't bothered to try taming the beast in a meaningful way; but her new company weren't aware of the nature of the hold. Nor was Vytal inclined to share her secrets with those she didn't know. Especially Elias; a man she knew even less about.
"The blood." Vytal found deWinter's words of interest. She believed it was something physical? The Nightsister had not found anything to suggest otherwise, though she had expected it to be more mystical in nature.
"You know the ways to study this?" Did not most offworlders need 'scientific instruments' for this kind of analysis? Curious technology that would not be of immediate aide to the Nightsisters. It would take time to convince the Mothers and the Sisters in their circle to consider anything except the art of spell weaving.
And in that time the male stood near Vytal for a moment before he retrieved a scroll from his coat. The Nightsister's eyes watched his movements with care. What did this Elias intend to do?
When Elias compared this scroll he'd laid out before them to that of rituals perform by the Nightsisters, Vytal gave another, soft laugh. Not too different in nature, was it? And what did this man know of such things? Vytal was not a hardliner in tradition, but that did not mean the woman was an alien to her own people. Women performed the spells, and were taught the dark secrets of creation. That this 'Force' was shared with men was a quaint idea, but not one anyone had convinced Vytal was a good idea. Few had bothered to try, however.
With a sigh, Vytal spared the time to examine this scroll as Elias went on about how it might or might not protect them for as long as they would like. Was this truly necessary? There was no need to hide from the beasts of this jungle; let them come, crazed or not. Why else had she secured a beast for transportation, but to save her strength for the hunt?
"We will see," she replied. Unlike Scherezade, Vytal did not suppress the tone of her voice or feign to be innocent or 'bubbly.'
Vytal opened her pouch so that she could use the ichor focus to 'properly' perform a ritual that was 'not too different' than rituals of home. At first the spell was proceeding as was to be expected. Vytal hardly considered it a ritual except that it did share something ever so slightly similar to circle magic -- except there were only two of them physically present. Just as Scherezade was occupied extracting just a few drops of blood, however, the green mists of Dathomir suddenly began to billow forth and surround the Nightsister.
The mist swiftly sunk into the Witch whose body doubled over before her back spasmed. Bright, green eyes shone up at the sky and then the Force violently flew outward in all directions.
After the mass Force push, Vytal straightened up and slowly turned to fix Elias with her glowing eyes. One finger lifted and pointed straight at the man's heart.
"No one pacifies the darkness." The voices of at least four or five women seemed to speak the words in synchronization.
"Certainly no man." With the snap of the wrist, the Force shot out to grab the man and cast him into a nearby tree.
Behind her, the beast reared on its hind legs. The same sickly glow billowed out from its sockets. Once its bulk pounded the ground, it thrashed side to side knowing Scherezade had been near not a moment prior. She would be its prey; it would gore the tiny creature, rend her flesh, and snap her bones.
Tag: [member="Scherezade deWinter"] | [member="Elias Logain"]