Black Omega
First Post
The group’s alias, since it’s been a little while.
Toshiro is Mongo.
Kaz is Taz.
Mindra is Ming.
Mir is Kyruko.
Verick is Vlad.
Volar is Fireblossom.
Yukiyo is Raven.
Kyruko heard back from Thrush not long after. The bird had chased the rider as long as it could but the rider was far too fast and he had lost track after the rider had turned to head to the east. Thrush also passed along that a hawk had tracked the rider as well, and being a faster flyer, it was still chasing the rider when Thrush had to give up.
Mongo and Taz joined their friends in the Yabanjin for drinking that evening, then bowed out to report back. Everything seemed normal, no additional guards. A perfect set up for an ambush.
Fireblossom turned Ming invisible and then the Vanara crept over close to the barracks, finding a shadow to hide in just to play it extra safe. The drunken singing and noise from the barracks covered his spell casting. First a large bear. Then a pack of gray wolves. The animals charged into the barracks the drunken singing turned to yells and then the sound of fighting as the fierce beasts took advantage of the Yabanjin’s drunken confusion. Satisfied with the result, Ming quickly stealthed off before anyone thought to look for the vile Inu responsible for the attack.
Then with the help of illusionary magic, Fireblossom and Vlad were off in one of the smaller bars. Making a splash as the flamboyant Elves they were impersonating. Then while the Kid and friends lurked close by listening, they made sure the correct impression was given. Finafin, Viktor, Rodrigo, indeed. It was a slip that certainly did draw notice. Immediately afterwards, the two slipped away to head on to the Dancing Ferret. That was the story at least.
While Fireblossom and Vlad walked over to the Temple of Cyric, Kyruko slipped over to the Shrine of Bishamon to visit Viktor. But she was disappointed to find a younger Half-Orc waiting on her with a message. “Viktor’s out of town right now. Something important came up. He’ll be back by the morning, try then.”
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Vlad and Fireblossom found their friend the cleric waiting on them at the gate of the temple, robe pulled right around his body. He was quite pleased the two had decided to show up. Vlad’s bloodthirstiness and Fireblossom’s out of control power might work well with the Temple of Cyric’s needs.
Certainly they seemed to enjoy the tour of the temple. Well, the public areas of the temple. And Vlad was more than eager to see one of the torture chambers, though they had no one to use for demonstrations at that particular moment, much to the cleric’s chagrin. What Vlad lacked in seasoning he more than made up for in sadism.
The tour was half sales pitch and by the time the two left the cleric was quite satisfied the two were truly interested in learning more of Cyric, and perhaps one day joining his church. If they lived long enough, and were not sacrificed to Cyric’s greater glory before that day arrived. But if they were interested in the church –and- trusted it, they were fools. It went without saying.
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“You saw Finafin in there?” Fireblossom said to Vlad once they were well away from the temple.
“No, I missed it. You know they serve a god of evil and chaos. Even if we really played along with joining them, they would backstab us the moment it suited their purpose.” Vlad said calmly.
“Yes. But maybe we can use that against them…” Fireblossom mused. “I’m not sure what he was up to but Finafin was sneaking around in a back hallway. Carrying some type of package. There is more going on here than a simple war on the Unicorn clan.”
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Early in the morning, Mir in her Kyruko guise went to visit the shrine again. In the dawn’s first light she could not miss a new display. Rokugani heads on spikes, their helmets carrying the mon of Lord Jyaku. Wincing, Kyruko went on into the shrine to find Viktor, going through his customary ritual after combat, cleaning his massive greatsword, even though the flames would have prevented most blood from ever touching the blade.
“It’s nice to see you again, Viktor. I was wondering why you were gone last night.” Kyruko smiled, careful to appear calm while anxiously hoping the little enchantments added to her disguise would hold up against Viktor. This was far closer to him than she really wanted to be.
“I received word of a patrol at the village to the south. We needed a couple of prisoners for questioning. I’m told Lord Jyaku has left Bugaisha. At last, a real challenge!” the hulking abomination grinned wolfishly.
“There are other challenges. The Temple of Cyric is plotting against you.” Kyruko said softly “I’ve been hearing things from my employers, Fireblossom and Vlad.”
Viktor simply smirked “That’s nothing new. I killed one of their priests last week. They live for pure carnage and bloodshed, sacrificing helpless victims to their God. There’s no challenge in that. No glory or honor. Just pointless slaughter.” Then the half-orc half-elf looked at Kyruko sharply “Why do you work for them? You don’t seem much like them…”
Kyruko shrugged while trying to act casual “I made an agreement with them. I would act as a guide for them traveling into the Empire. Until they get where they are going.”
“And where is that?” Viktor asked, interest perking up “I don’t think they would fit in very well in the Empire.”
Kyruko was silent a moment then sighed “I’m not sure really. They play it all very mysterious. They only tell me what they think I need to know. They are getting in good with the Cyricians, though. I know that for certain. They were talking about them all last night.”
Viktor nodded while polishing the metal on his blade “I’m sure. Why don’t you come and work for me? You made a bad deal with them, agreeing to something with no end date or idea what would be asked of you. I can help you with that.”
Kyruko smiled “I might be interested. If I was free, I think I’d like working for you. I can appreciate your methods a little more.” Kyruko stopped short as she saw the predatory gleam awaken in Viktor’s eyes, then realized she had indirectly suggested she’s be free if Viktor simply killed Vlad and Fireblossom, not really the idea they wanted in his mind. “But…well…I might be better off watching them for you? I can keep an eye on Fireblossom and Vlad and maybe learn more about what the Temple of Cyric is planning, then pass it along.”
“An interesting offer, spying on your current employers. Now tell me, how could I possibly trust anything you tell me now or later after they are dead? If you are willing to betray them, you would do the same for me.” Viktor said with a deadly calm, not even looking at Kyruko as he finished up cleaning his sword.
Kyruko looked side to side quickly “I don’t want to work for them! They are savage and cruel. But I’m afraid to leave. They’d take some terrible revenge, I’m sure. I’d really prefer working with you.”
Viktor simply nodded “That sounds reasonable. Go and see what your current employers are up to then. It’s been a long night…”
Kyruko left, rather pleased with how the meeting had gone. Viktor simply shook his head after she had left “That’s a smart young lady. Trying to get in my good graces while staying close with the Cyricians as well. I’d settle for a little less intelligence and a little more loyalty, though.”
“Yes sir.” Said a younger half-orc stepping into view. He paused for a moment nervously before going on “Finafin was out tonight, talking. There’s something you need to know.”
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While the group gathered back at their tent, another meeting was going on in a tower not far away. Malachai walked into one of the top rooms of the square keep of Rodrigo, bowing deeply to a figure resting in shadows.
“You’ve heard the news? I can’t believe Finafin was so careless. Viktor will be frothing at the mouth furious when he finds out. And the other implications. Sir, maybe it’s time we did something about that elf.” Malachai said, shaking his head “His contacts have provided us with the human bane weapons we need for this battle, he’s no more use to us.”
From the darkness came a raspy voice, low, short of breath “It’s not Finafin. As expected, someone is up to something in town. The elf is hundreds of years old. He would never let such a thing slip, even if it were true. Since it’s not, and since he has nothing to gain from implying any such thing about me, it’s obviously someone else.”
“It must be someone from Lord Jyaku then.” Malachai said after a moment’s thought. “Finafin is close with the Cyricians, they would not sacrifice him so easily. And Viktor’s too damned blunt. He wouldn’t pull a trick like this.”
From the shadows came a geezing cough, then the figure leaned a little into the light. Withered and wrinkled, he must once have been a powerful, imposing half-orc. But age and ceaseless combat had taken it’s toll on Rodrigo. “Don’t be so sure. The Cyricians will sacrifice anyone if they feel it benefits them. There will be a fight. If Finafin wins, Stavros has a clear line to taking over for me after my death. If Finafin loses, well. It was worth the risk. My son is devious that way. Why do you think Stavros is so close with the Cyricians? He’s using them as much as they use him. And he knows I don’t have that much longer to live. No, the real key to this is to watch the fight and the aftermath. Agents of Lord Jyaku will be ready to try killing the winner. Cause as much chaos as possible while weakening us. But it won’t work. They have no idea of my true resources. And I’ll sacrifice it all for my final victory and the head of Lord Shinjo Jyaku!”
Toshiro is Mongo.
Kaz is Taz.
Mindra is Ming.
Mir is Kyruko.
Verick is Vlad.
Volar is Fireblossom.
Yukiyo is Raven.
Kyruko heard back from Thrush not long after. The bird had chased the rider as long as it could but the rider was far too fast and he had lost track after the rider had turned to head to the east. Thrush also passed along that a hawk had tracked the rider as well, and being a faster flyer, it was still chasing the rider when Thrush had to give up.
Mongo and Taz joined their friends in the Yabanjin for drinking that evening, then bowed out to report back. Everything seemed normal, no additional guards. A perfect set up for an ambush.
Fireblossom turned Ming invisible and then the Vanara crept over close to the barracks, finding a shadow to hide in just to play it extra safe. The drunken singing and noise from the barracks covered his spell casting. First a large bear. Then a pack of gray wolves. The animals charged into the barracks the drunken singing turned to yells and then the sound of fighting as the fierce beasts took advantage of the Yabanjin’s drunken confusion. Satisfied with the result, Ming quickly stealthed off before anyone thought to look for the vile Inu responsible for the attack.
Then with the help of illusionary magic, Fireblossom and Vlad were off in one of the smaller bars. Making a splash as the flamboyant Elves they were impersonating. Then while the Kid and friends lurked close by listening, they made sure the correct impression was given. Finafin, Viktor, Rodrigo, indeed. It was a slip that certainly did draw notice. Immediately afterwards, the two slipped away to head on to the Dancing Ferret. That was the story at least.
While Fireblossom and Vlad walked over to the Temple of Cyric, Kyruko slipped over to the Shrine of Bishamon to visit Viktor. But she was disappointed to find a younger Half-Orc waiting on her with a message. “Viktor’s out of town right now. Something important came up. He’ll be back by the morning, try then.”
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Vlad and Fireblossom found their friend the cleric waiting on them at the gate of the temple, robe pulled right around his body. He was quite pleased the two had decided to show up. Vlad’s bloodthirstiness and Fireblossom’s out of control power might work well with the Temple of Cyric’s needs.
Certainly they seemed to enjoy the tour of the temple. Well, the public areas of the temple. And Vlad was more than eager to see one of the torture chambers, though they had no one to use for demonstrations at that particular moment, much to the cleric’s chagrin. What Vlad lacked in seasoning he more than made up for in sadism.
The tour was half sales pitch and by the time the two left the cleric was quite satisfied the two were truly interested in learning more of Cyric, and perhaps one day joining his church. If they lived long enough, and were not sacrificed to Cyric’s greater glory before that day arrived. But if they were interested in the church –and- trusted it, they were fools. It went without saying.
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“You saw Finafin in there?” Fireblossom said to Vlad once they were well away from the temple.
“No, I missed it. You know they serve a god of evil and chaos. Even if we really played along with joining them, they would backstab us the moment it suited their purpose.” Vlad said calmly.
“Yes. But maybe we can use that against them…” Fireblossom mused. “I’m not sure what he was up to but Finafin was sneaking around in a back hallway. Carrying some type of package. There is more going on here than a simple war on the Unicorn clan.”
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Early in the morning, Mir in her Kyruko guise went to visit the shrine again. In the dawn’s first light she could not miss a new display. Rokugani heads on spikes, their helmets carrying the mon of Lord Jyaku. Wincing, Kyruko went on into the shrine to find Viktor, going through his customary ritual after combat, cleaning his massive greatsword, even though the flames would have prevented most blood from ever touching the blade.
“It’s nice to see you again, Viktor. I was wondering why you were gone last night.” Kyruko smiled, careful to appear calm while anxiously hoping the little enchantments added to her disguise would hold up against Viktor. This was far closer to him than she really wanted to be.
“I received word of a patrol at the village to the south. We needed a couple of prisoners for questioning. I’m told Lord Jyaku has left Bugaisha. At last, a real challenge!” the hulking abomination grinned wolfishly.
“There are other challenges. The Temple of Cyric is plotting against you.” Kyruko said softly “I’ve been hearing things from my employers, Fireblossom and Vlad.”
Viktor simply smirked “That’s nothing new. I killed one of their priests last week. They live for pure carnage and bloodshed, sacrificing helpless victims to their God. There’s no challenge in that. No glory or honor. Just pointless slaughter.” Then the half-orc half-elf looked at Kyruko sharply “Why do you work for them? You don’t seem much like them…”
Kyruko shrugged while trying to act casual “I made an agreement with them. I would act as a guide for them traveling into the Empire. Until they get where they are going.”
“And where is that?” Viktor asked, interest perking up “I don’t think they would fit in very well in the Empire.”
Kyruko was silent a moment then sighed “I’m not sure really. They play it all very mysterious. They only tell me what they think I need to know. They are getting in good with the Cyricians, though. I know that for certain. They were talking about them all last night.”
Viktor nodded while polishing the metal on his blade “I’m sure. Why don’t you come and work for me? You made a bad deal with them, agreeing to something with no end date or idea what would be asked of you. I can help you with that.”
Kyruko smiled “I might be interested. If I was free, I think I’d like working for you. I can appreciate your methods a little more.” Kyruko stopped short as she saw the predatory gleam awaken in Viktor’s eyes, then realized she had indirectly suggested she’s be free if Viktor simply killed Vlad and Fireblossom, not really the idea they wanted in his mind. “But…well…I might be better off watching them for you? I can keep an eye on Fireblossom and Vlad and maybe learn more about what the Temple of Cyric is planning, then pass it along.”
“An interesting offer, spying on your current employers. Now tell me, how could I possibly trust anything you tell me now or later after they are dead? If you are willing to betray them, you would do the same for me.” Viktor said with a deadly calm, not even looking at Kyruko as he finished up cleaning his sword.
Kyruko looked side to side quickly “I don’t want to work for them! They are savage and cruel. But I’m afraid to leave. They’d take some terrible revenge, I’m sure. I’d really prefer working with you.”
Viktor simply nodded “That sounds reasonable. Go and see what your current employers are up to then. It’s been a long night…”
Kyruko left, rather pleased with how the meeting had gone. Viktor simply shook his head after she had left “That’s a smart young lady. Trying to get in my good graces while staying close with the Cyricians as well. I’d settle for a little less intelligence and a little more loyalty, though.”
“Yes sir.” Said a younger half-orc stepping into view. He paused for a moment nervously before going on “Finafin was out tonight, talking. There’s something you need to know.”
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While the group gathered back at their tent, another meeting was going on in a tower not far away. Malachai walked into one of the top rooms of the square keep of Rodrigo, bowing deeply to a figure resting in shadows.
“You’ve heard the news? I can’t believe Finafin was so careless. Viktor will be frothing at the mouth furious when he finds out. And the other implications. Sir, maybe it’s time we did something about that elf.” Malachai said, shaking his head “His contacts have provided us with the human bane weapons we need for this battle, he’s no more use to us.”
From the darkness came a raspy voice, low, short of breath “It’s not Finafin. As expected, someone is up to something in town. The elf is hundreds of years old. He would never let such a thing slip, even if it were true. Since it’s not, and since he has nothing to gain from implying any such thing about me, it’s obviously someone else.”
“It must be someone from Lord Jyaku then.” Malachai said after a moment’s thought. “Finafin is close with the Cyricians, they would not sacrifice him so easily. And Viktor’s too damned blunt. He wouldn’t pull a trick like this.”
From the shadows came a geezing cough, then the figure leaned a little into the light. Withered and wrinkled, he must once have been a powerful, imposing half-orc. But age and ceaseless combat had taken it’s toll on Rodrigo. “Don’t be so sure. The Cyricians will sacrifice anyone if they feel it benefits them. There will be a fight. If Finafin wins, Stavros has a clear line to taking over for me after my death. If Finafin loses, well. It was worth the risk. My son is devious that way. Why do you think Stavros is so close with the Cyricians? He’s using them as much as they use him. And he knows I don’t have that much longer to live. No, the real key to this is to watch the fight and the aftermath. Agents of Lord Jyaku will be ready to try killing the winner. Cause as much chaos as possible while weakening us. But it won’t work. They have no idea of my true resources. And I’ll sacrifice it all for my final victory and the head of Lord Shinjo Jyaku!”