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The Maker The Chosen and the Alacratz
Forum-Index → Roleplay → The Maker The Chosen and the AlacratzFaith Wyvernskies sits in a corner, on a plush sofa. She twiddles with her necklace-locket, her Tanji. The man, whatever his name was, had gasped when the Tanji had chosen her, but hadn’t explained why. She curls her hair around her finger, rocking about, waiting for the others to arrive
After listening to the woman talk- Tilly was her name, Bree almost immediately forgot her name- she stood in place silently. After a brief moment of hesitation, Bree laughs to herself. "If I would've known that I would've been tossed into a dangerous mission, I would've chosen a more useful Tanji" she lifts her hand up, showing off the Domberdem. "What's so special about a ring?" Bree asks, obviously in disbelief that this Tanji would grant her special powers.
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If nothing else, he has gotten a free phone, at the very least. He did not mind entertaining the strangers who are ushering him in somewhere private... waiiiit a minute.
Hoping he would be able to make a run for the exit should 'common sense' end up being true, he kept listening.
At the end of it, he was unsure if he actually was, listening. What he heard was on par with anime in terms of plot. Throughout the explanation he almost felt as though a camera crew would waltz in any moment, claiming to be from some new T.V. show of which we, unbeknownst to ourselves, had become part of. Despite the near-comical situation, however, something told him things were... different. A sort of strange feeling which had enveloped him ever since he had laid his hands on the phone.
“Now…let’s see. The Ankrah, for Kanae Lawrence
a box allowing you to see one of the two hundred possible futures
Weakness- Many tend to do things based on the future, and eventually lose their minds. Keep it mind, that this is just a “possible” future. You should never depend on it.” Tilly runs her hand along the grooves of the box “A masterpiece if I do say so myself. May the odds be in your favor”
“The Tandem for Kahiri who isn’t here yet
a butterfly necklace allowing you to warp into the earth, harnessing it’s might to create creatures with you inside, to fight. However it takes a lot of energy, and you have to make sure you reform correctly, otherwise you will suffocate. The wielder commonly uses it to travel long distances fast and make sneak attacks, or pass through solid objects”
“The Domberdem for Bree Wilson
a ring that grants its user the ability to heal, revive and shield their allies. It’s a very powerful object, and each ability has a cool down of 1 hour. The healer and the person being healed must be stationary for the period of healing” Tilly examines the ring, “Interesting choice, young lady, given your disability. May you use it well, and it will do you good to remember, that your disability can become a advantage when used well. Do not look down on it”
“ The Tomberlane for Ramson Holce
it is a small, phone like device that when used, grants the user the ability to enter a cyberspace. However, they must stay within their chosen devices’ boundaries, and not travel to another device like from a laptop to another laptop. The boundaries are illuminated with a faint blue glow. When in the boundaries, the user can manipulate the computer however they wish, in a short period of time” Tilly takes the phone from Ramson, balancing it on a finger and flipping it, before handing it back. “If I may suggest, I don’t really think you should run off with it, you know. You might get killed, by the Alacratz”
“The Grendulas for Mehul Shah
it is a katana like sword. Slashing it in front of you, in a oddly specific direction, explodes anything it touches, except for Obsidues, a rare piece of material. The wielder must remember to put it safely back in its Obsidues-made casing.” Tilly inspects the casing. “Unless you want this building to explode, I suggest you don’t unsheath it. There’s explosives here.”
“The Zukihili for Faith Wyverskies
perhaps the most powerful, but also the most dangerous. Opening this locket enables you to wield the power of Gods, but will have a 95% chance of killing you each time round. It, when simply worn around the neck, grants you the power to wield the the elements, air water fire and earth, but you can only use one of them at any one time and each has a cool down of three hours.” Tilly peers curiously at the locket. “Ah, this is a very interesting Tanji. The Gods grant you wisdom to use it. The history of this Tanji has been splattered bloodily, many deaths, you know”
“And finally, The Ongreuktnm for Binghe
it grants the ability to tamper with light and darkness within a specific area of a specific amount of time. Multiple can be cast, but the greater the number the more drained the person will be. The most skilled can grant light to solely their allies, but once again, it is draining.” Tilly tosses said staff into the air, before handing it back. “No, it is not a mere stick, and you also should not go around whacking people with it, or use it to play fetch with a dog”
"Heh" Bree lowers her hand and tries to hide her disappointment. "It didn't work." She sighs and shakes her head, now looking irritated. What did she expect to happen anyway? This wasn't a movie, this was real life. There were no superpowers in real life. "Well, this sounds like a lot of fun. Unfortunately, my schedule is pretty booked. I'm afraid I won't be able to join you guys on this whole save the world mission, I'll just-" she pauses. For some reason, she didn't want to take off the ring. The thought of losing the ring was quite unbearable- as if she were losing a part of herself. "I'll just pay for this and go?" She finishes weakly.
He willed his hand to let got of Ongreuktnm, peeling fingers away from the decorative stick, but for one reason or another his hands refused to listen to him. In fact it only gripped the weapon tighter as if sensing it's owners intent and protesting vehemently against it. A dark scowl passed over his face, contorting it in disgust for a moment before his expression returned to its former light air and sheepish smile. If his hands did not want to physically hand the item over that was no skin off Binghe's back. There were other ways around such troublesome matters so he turned his hand over, letting the staff simply rest palm up and offered back to Tilly.
So she does something that was almost laughable. She hesitantly extends her ringed hand out, she moves slowly, as if she were afraid that Tilly would suddenly snatch the ring from her finger. She silently hopes that she was extending her arm out in the right direction. "Alright, show me this 'power' that you claim the ring is giving me" she challenges.
Letting out a soundless shout of frustration towards the heavens for burdening him with such an unnecessary task, Binghe made up his mind to return to the jewelers store. This was ridiculous but Tilly was right in saying that he simply couldn't stand the idea of leaving Ongreuktnm in someone else's hands or even letting the staff stay locked up in the top shelf all alone. Cursing heaven and hell and back again for this, Binghe spun on his heel and marched towards the troublesome shop.
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Faith gets up, before frowning at the locket. “What is this…and why is the history of this bloody?”
Tilly lets out a knowing “ah” before speaking “As I told you, none have succeeded in unlocking the power of the Gods. Attempting to use it cost them their lives”
“As for you. You may test it in due time, do not worry” Tilly turns to Mehul
But that could just be her imagining that feeling out of hindsight. But what was that buzzing feeling? This was the second time that she felt it. That would have to be an impossible coincidence for that buzzing feeling to happen twice when Bree was intentionally trying to heal somebody.
She takes a few steps back, cupping her ringed hand with a bewildered expression. She was silenced by her shock. This is real! No.... It's impossible. But then how did I-? She gulps, then raises up her head so that she could better pay attention to Tilly's voice. Now, she knew that she had to listen to Tilly seriously this time. It felt like life or death not to.
"D-do-" she pauses to take a deep breath, her voice was shaky due to the shocking news. "Do these Alacratz have any powers or weapons that we should know about?"
Again, he spun Ongreuktnm in his hands and wondered what kind of training would be needed to master both light and darkness. Being two-faced came naturally to him, an ever revolving mask painted black and white but never changed with the light shown to the world and a hidden darkness. How poetic, Binghe should take up literature classes. Gently tapping the butt of the staff against his palm, the shadows flickered for a moment, dancing and sliding to a tune only they could hear. They settled after the brief moment, unnoticed by Binghe himself as he listened in to what Tilly had to say.
“Now, training is important, but I suggest you nourish yourselves first.” She claps her hand, and a buffet table filled with all sorts of food comes crashing onto the ground, through the celing. Nothing breaks, or spills over. Everything remains in perfect spick-and-span order, apart from the fact that, well, the table came flying from the celing out of nowhere. Tilly yawns, picking up a piece of purple-pink fruit, splits it open and begins eating. Some foods were foreign, probably Alacratz food, but most were familiar. “I recommend all of you eat at least one of these. It gives you energy, and soothes— not heals, minor scratches.” Tilly then holds up another purple fruit, this one rhombus shaped with dark blue soft spikes.
Faith browses through the shelf, before taking one of the shelf, and scanning through the pages before putting it back. She then takes a bag of dried fruit, and begins eating. She also takes one of said spiky rhombus fruit, and leaves it for later. She also takes a drink, something a fizzy dark green she hadn’t seen before. It smelt of apples, though.
Brown eyes picked up the sight of a small loaf of bread. That was safe enough and Binghe took it, ripping off small pieces to eat delicately. Appearances were important after all and the teen took the time to cast his gaze over the assembled group and assess each person's way of presenting themself. After all, some people said that one can discern the character of others just through their eating habits. How greedy they were, what their preferences were, the nature of their upbringing, so much information tucked away into such a mundane activity.
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