Night sets. Thick, inauspicious clouds obscure the watchful moon. And no animal makes a sound. Neither the hounds, nor the horses, not even the cicadas who've been singing their song ever dutifully through the whole season. The air carries the stench of death, even though not one drop of blood has been shed yet. All bad omens. It's been five days since the Deathknight came to the range town with his dark entourage and his most unreasonable demands. He claimed the land rightfully belongs to his master, The Mask of Winters, under some fabricated claims and gave an ultimatum to the elders of the clans. Submit to the Deathlord or perish. The elders wished to tell the Deathknight to go fuck himself, but they knew they needed to stall for time at least until they could call for aid from the rest of the Marukani Nation. Unfortunately one of their younger sons, who was still too young and brash to be called a man, failed to read the room and said the thing everyone was thinking but none said out loud. The Deathknight was told that the piece of land his master gets is the holey they are about to build a latrine over, and he can only move there in funeral wrappings. He did not appreciate that much. The grim knight swiftly retracted his offer and proclaimed he'd return on the fifth night from now and that the Marukani will serve his purposes, alive or dead. Now he's back with a small army of fifty walking corpses behind him, rather than the finely dressed if pallid looking people he originally came with. The forty or so men and women armed themselves with whatever they could, from heirlooms left behind by their forefathers to farming tools. The rest stayed behind with the children and the horses. Not out of cowardice, mind you. All Marukani are born on horseback and know how to fight on one. But someone needs to burn everything to the ground in case the warriors fail, both to deny it to the enemy and so they could preserve the sanctity of their deaths. A few cursed the foolish boy. If they had a little more time they could've asked for help from their neighbors, the larger Marukani Nation, Lookshy, or anyone. Now the best thing they could do is warn others so they may prepare or run away from the forces of the Underworld.
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Unwoven Coadjutor !!qKn8Clv8Wv9 ID:z0n8fMbU Fri 02 Feb 2024 21:10:15 No. 5913234 Report But little did they know that a couple miles away, at the bottom of a dried out well lays an "egg", ready to birth their salvation. It's made of blood, bone, viscera, brass, silver and cinnabar. It laid still for five days but now it expands like it's drawing breath. As it reaches the limits to which it can move a crack appears on it, then the whole thing turns into rust colored dust. As it scatters a man is revealed standing in the middle of it. His eyes open, revealing them to be such an emerald color that they almost glow in the dark. He looks up from the dark well and despite not even the moon providing any light he can see as clear as day. [Charm Unlocked: Witness to Darkness] [Character can see in the uttermost absence of light but daylight hurts his eyes. He can also see through lies easier but being honest becomes more difficult] He reaches up to the wall of the well and his nails dig as easily into the rocks covering its walls as if it was dirt. As he gets out and looks around he sees the range town a short jog away, with its defenders holding torches and the dark horde slowly approaching it from the south. His mind, heart and guts all resonate with a single, overwhelming thought.>He must save his family (Compassion) >He will kill that damn Deathknight (Valor) ! Core Virtue Choice ! Compassion: the character is governed by his empathy towards others. Attacking unprovoked and killing not in self-defense cost Willpower Valor: the character is driven by bravery and thrives in conflict. Backing away from a challenge, running away or surrendering cost Willpower
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Unwoven Coadjutor !!qKn8Clv8Wv9 ID:z0n8fMbU Fri 02 Feb 2024 21:11:30 No. 5913236 Report Quoted By:
Welcome to Infernal Exalted Quest You play as an Exalt. A mortal man chosen by a higher power to be its wielder and to do the impossible. The Rules will be updated as the game goes on and mechanics are unlocked. Player suggestions are welcome but the QM remains final arbiter in all manners. Updates are done daily. Rolling is done with multiple D10's equal to the most relevant Attribute + Ability used. Clever write-ins may change which attributes and abilities are considered. Rule of cool trumps logic and reason within limits. Think in terms of John Wu wire-fu movies, not reality. 7 or higher is considered a success. 10's count as 2 successes. No successes means you fail. Rolling no successes and a 1 means you botch. Particularly difficult tasks may require multiple successes, but usually one is enough. Attributes and Abilities range on a scale from 0 to 5, and each increase represents exponential growth. Abilities rated 0 means a character is untrained in a field. An Attribute of 0 means the character suffers from some crippling debilitation 1 means the trait is below the norm 2 equates to the human norm, or standard competency 3 shows that the character stands out in a given area 4 makes a character one of the best in a given field 5 is the limit of human capability Your enemies are many, they are mighty and multiple apocalypses loom over the horizon. Here's your shovel, have fun.
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>>5913234 >He will kill that damn Deathknight (Valor) Anonymous
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>>5913234 >He must save his family (Compassion) Anonymous
>>5913234 >He will kill that damn Deathknight (Valor) There are quests for Compassion. A quest following an Infernal Exalted is not one of them.
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>>5913716 Respectfully, bullshit. No matter how much the Essence of the Primordials has twisted it, the Exaltation every Infernal bears is that of a Solar. And like every other Exalt, Solars are defined by their passions and drives.
A Compassion-primary Exalt is no less willing and able to throw down than a high Valor one. The only difference is that a high Compassion one is driven to fight for the sake of other people's suffering and the injustice before their eyes, not because someone dared them to do it.
There's plenty of narrative room in Exalted to explore a genuinely compassionate Infernal. It's not as though anyone in power on Creation smells of roses, and there's bound to be plenty of them getting in our way along the journey.
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>>5913737 I was pretty dismissive of the concept of a Compassionate Infernal in my post, when it's just s a matter of personal preference. I'd argue that there's a lot of room for heroism with a Valorous Infernal as well, and that's what I meant, rather than outright edge grinding. Valor feels more compelling than Compassion in a blunt, forthright sense. Aggression for the sake of hatred for evil, rather than love for good has slightly more nuance to it. It's less external and will get us into more shit as an Exalted, which can be fun.
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Unwoven Coadjutor !!qKn8Clv8Wv9 ID:26KoIlHL Sat 03 Feb 2024 09:28:41 No. 5913785 Report Quoted By:
>>5913716 It's perfectly fine to feel that way. But the books give plenty of examples of Infernals of all virtue, both benevolent and malicious. Hell, there are Charms that let them be Compassion 6, which is inhuman. Even Abyssals can have high compassion (granted it's probably compassion towards the dead but it's still there).
If you don't like the idea that's perfectly fine. But to say it can't happen is disingenuous
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Unvowen Coadjutor !!qKn8Clv8Wv9 ID:26KoIlHL Sat 03 Feb 2024 17:22:17 No. 5913962 Report Quoted By:
Valor won handily>writing
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Unvowen Coadjutor !!qKn8Clv8Wv9 ID:26KoIlHL Sat 03 Feb 2024 18:41:51 No. 5914011 Report Quoted By:
He will kill that pallid bastard! His heart burns with a desire, his mind flashes with the memories of that day. Of the town elders, including his own father, pussyfooting around the pale stranger. They never hesitated to put down and quarter bastards like him that came to their land, bearing threats and demanding their land. He only did what everyone else was thinking, what they wanted to do. But they chewed him out for it. Called him a fool. He’ll show them. He’ll show all of them. He grinned just thinking about it. No longer able to contain himself he took off in a mad dash across the field. He ran like never before. It felt effortless. The wind did not push him back, nor did it get pushed by him, he ran through it. He was the wind itself and he ran over the ground with the same ease. No rock or root nor any mudpuddle could impede him. He was so fast he crossed the distance to the homestead three times faster than he normally would’ve, and yet he did not feel fatigued by the exertion in the slightest. In fact he was close to the absolute limit of how fast a human can possibly run, though he had no way of knowing this. [Charm Unlocked: Windborn Stride] [The character’s maximum speed is increased. The charm also encompasses other forms of movement, including climbing and swimming. Furthermore he can cross treacherous terrain automatically.] Only a blur is seen by the defenders of the town, as their attention is focused on the approaching corpses. And the undead do not care about the new threat. They were ordered to march forward and kill, and that’s what they’ll do. So the lad can freely go around them, towards his real target. On the way he snatches up a shovel that’s been stuck next to a barn and readies it for a swing. The Deathknight likewise failed to see the approach of the boy, so the attack caught him off guard. Still he moved with such swiftness that he still managed to lean away from the farming tool before it could smack him in the face. But some of the manure that clung to it flew off of it and tarnished his immaculate cheek. The smell immediately hit him and with an annoyed grimace he wiped the filth off with his thumb before looking at the new arrival. “Who… are you?” The boy swung the shovel over his shoulder with a grin, displaying the sharp fangs that replaced all his teeth. “Sorry, I was taking a little nap! But now I’m here! Give me a minute and I’ll be ready!” The invading knight could not make sense of this. The voice was familiar. Was this the same boy that insulted him? He looked different. His ordinary brown hair is now pitch black, his blue eyes turned green and his body is no less strange. There was not a blemish on his skin, not a freckle, a mole or any signs of injury. His limbs, fingers and even his torso were thinner, more ergonomic and perfectly symmetrical. And now this strange, naked man has started digging a hole.
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Unvowen Coadjutor !!qKn8Clv8Wv9 ID:26KoIlHL Sat 03 Feb 2024 18:43:22 No. 5914017 Report “What are you doing?” “I told you. The only ground you’re getting here is a hole in the ground.” The boy tapped the freshly upturned soil. “Now you’re going in.” The Deathknight was not amused. He simply drew a massive, man-sized blade from his back and pointed it at the boy without saying a word. The sword alone was a good enough message, especially when for a moment a screaming human face appeared on its blade. The lad was in a bad spot. His opponent had an actual weapon, one he was presumably trained to use. In turn the only time he ever swung a weapon was when he played “Realm and Lookshy” with his siblings and cousins, which boiled down to them picking sides and whacking each other with sticks. But he is, and always was, full of piss and vinegar. So he couldn’t give less of a shit about some fancy sword this bastard has. And to his credit, his relatives did ban him from playing after a while. Because during play fights he was always->Aggressive and assertive >Enduring and domineering >Calm and calculating >A psychopath >A genuine fucking asshole ! Excellency Choice ! Your choice of Excellency determines what actions will receive bonus. Any action that’s “on theme” will yield extra dice. With write-ins virtually any action can be given a bonus. Further Excellencies and themes may be unlocked later.
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>>5914017 >>Calm and calculating Anonymous
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>>5914017 >A genuine fucking asshole Shadow Spite Curse is fantastic.
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>>5914017 >A genuine fucking asshole Scumbag Antipaladin Quest was great for this exact reason
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I'm Min2IiDZ, but my IP's changed.
>>5914017 >A genuine fucking asshole I was leaning towards aggression but the thought of the protagonist just being an obnoxious little shit sounds like a lot of fun.
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Unwoven Coadjutor !!qKn8Clv8Wv9 ID:TJS+MFgA Sun 04 Feb 2024 15:52:59 No. 5915354 Report TeD focus locked in Dexterity = 2 Melee = 1 Roll 6d10 please
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Rolled 2 (1d10) >>5915354 I don’t want to hog all of the rolls, other anons jump in
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Unwoven Coadjutor !!qKn8Clv8Wv9 ID:TJS+MFgA Sun 04 Feb 2024 15:54:10 No. 5915357 Report Quoted By:
>>5915354 I forgot to mention that the first three rolls will be considered
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Unwoven Coadjutor !!qKn8Clv8Wv9 ID:AId4dHzc Sun 04 Feb 2024 16:18:35 No. 5915367 Report >>5915356 That's a neat idea, unfortunately I doubt we'll have the necessary number of people that later rolls will demand. So feel free to roll 6d10 per person
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Rolled 9, 9, 1, 7, 9, 8 = 43 (6d10) >>5915367 Melee
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Rolled 5, 8, 6, 9, 7, 10 = 45 (6d10) >>5915367 I haven't read the thread but I like to roll
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Unwoven Coadjutor !!qKn8Clv8Wv9 ID:AId4dHzc Sun 04 Feb 2024 17:52:37 No. 5915442 Report Quoted By:
>>5915438 >6 successes Your contribution is most welcome
>>5915435 >5 successes Hmmm. Maybe I should reconsider this best of 3 thing.
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Unwoven Coadjutor !!qKn8Clv8Wv9 ID:AId4dHzc Sun 04 Feb 2024 19:44:12 No. 5915558 Report Quoted By:
-he was always a genuine bastard. Winning was all that mattered to him. And to that end he was ready to do almost anything. That often meant pissing his cousins off. Sometimes he even cheated. So he was banned from play. He did not care much. That was the mentality of sore losers, he thought. And the pompous Deathknight, with his fine garments and fancy sword, looked like a really sore loser to him. “Make your peace, child. This daiklave of mine is-” He began spouting his nonsense. Such melodrama did not amuse the lad. His eyes lit up as he grasped the shaft of the shovel with both hands and flinged a handful of dirt at the knight. A pitiful distraction, one the Abyssal could care less about. With a single swing he could create such fierce winds they knocked the earth and the pebbles out of the air. But when he did so and his vision became clear he saw the spade flying towards him like a dart. That did catch him off guard. Mostly because while he too had better vision than a mere mortal, it was not quite up to the lads level. With a more panicked, second swing he knocked the tool out of the air as well. Ordinarily such pig-iron would’ve crumpled to dust at his might but this one was imbued with essence and resisted his attempt. There was now no doubt about it. The boy changed. He was no longer mortal. It was during this musing that the Deathknight realized another thing. Not only was he facing a “peer” now but he was facing one that was much, much faster than him. The shovel has not even hit the ground by the time the boy made it to the side of his enemy, ready to punch him in the liver. Motes of black energy, like fireflies, flew out from between his fingers as he attacked and on impact they scattered like when a blacksmith strikes smoldering steel with his hammer. But despite his garments looking fine and fancy, those robes were much tougher than he ever would’ve thought and they made a sound like the moaning of dying men on impact. Still it did some damage, just enough for the Abyssal to reel a bit but it was not nearly enough. He cursed as he leapt away from the sword about to descend on his head. His movements were utterly inhuman, even to the man who cavorts with the undead. The unnatural grace he exhibited was in defiance of all logic, as if his own bones did not restrict his movements. They reminded the Deathknight of the slithering of serpents.
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Unwoven Coadjutor !!qKn8Clv8Wv9 ID:AId4dHzc Sun 04 Feb 2024 19:45:39 No. 5915559 Report Quoted By:
As he rolled away the boy picked back up his shovel and started swinging it wildly. He managed to parry the six or seven swipes of the Deathknights daiklave with the edge of his spade, but it was obvious that the crude tool would not be able to withstand such abuse for long. So if he’s going to lose it anyway he might as well make use of it. After the last block he raised the shaft with both hands on it and began to bend it. The wooden rod crackled and exploded in a hundred splinters, all flying at the Deathknights eyes. Still the pale man was smart enough to shut them before they’d get riddled with wooden bits. But that only left a massive opening for the boy to exploit. He quickly took a dive and on the way there he rammed the head of the shovel into the Deathknights codpiece. After hearing the pained shriek of the ebon clad warrior he rolled around him and attempted to thrust the other half of the shove up his arse. Naturally this did little but it did lift the Abyssal off the ground for a moment. Disoriented and in quite a bit of discomfort the knight swung his sword around wildly to catch his enemy with a stray attack in his frustration, but it was futile. The boys movements were fast and he stuck well to the shadows. After he managed to rub his eyes free of the debris and he managed to stand firmly once more he looked at his enemy with bloodshot eyes. “I’ll flay you alive and feed you your skin for that you bastard!” “Sorry mate, I just thought you looked like the kind of cunt who’d enjoy a nice hard shaft up his bum. No hard feelings, yeah?” That was the last straw. The Abyssal would not be humiliated by a common farmer. He was an emissary of the Underworld, the knight of a Deathlord. He would either subdue this brat and take him to the Mask of Winters to be subjugated to nightmares incomprehensible for mortal men, or he’d murder him himself. He gritted his teeth and raised his sword in front of him. Right after that a wound tore itself open on his forehead in the shape of a sunburst. Thick, ichor-like blood started seeping from it as a darkness blacker than the night erupted from him. It burned around him like a bonfire and it seemed to devour the color from the world. The grass, the dirt, even the air around him took on a sickly, gray color as all the life in it was consumed by the roaring aura around him. This ethereal “flame” extended to his sword as well and the faces one could occasionally glimpse in it became fully perceptible, as if dozens of ghosts were banging on it from the inside to escape.
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Unwoven Coadjutor !!qKn8Clv8Wv9 ID:AId4dHzc Sun 04 Feb 2024 20:01:17 No. 5915578 Report Quoted By:
The boy felt strange. He should’ve been terrified. He should’ve fallen to his knees and begged for forgiveness after seeing such a display. But he couldn’t care less. He felt too good. From the moment he climbed out of the well he felt more amazing with each second and seeing the Deathknight erupt like that only reinforced this feeling. Something was bubbling to the surface from the deepest parts of his soul. A solid black circle opened on his forehead, leading to what could only be described as a bottomless black hole, only constrained by a thin ring of green fire. From this hole a similar feeling thing poured out to the “black light” of the Deathknight. But this was a sickening green in contrast to the Abyssals black. And rather than draining his surroundings it was changing things. He tasted metal in the air, the grass around him developed a fine patina of brass and the Abyssals shadow started stretching towards the boy, and started jeering at the man it was attached to. The Abyssal looked at this in horror. He did not know what he was looking at. His liege told him about all the other kinds of Exalted out there, but never spoke of anything like this. Come to think of it, the boys unnatural movements and way of fighting were also quite alien to him. By all accounts he was a fool stumbling around with a power he could not comprehend. Yet as he fought causality seemingly worked in his favor every time. “What in Oblivion are you?!” “I’m Mantis, cunt! And I’ll piss it on your grave so you don’t forget it!” The boy grinned wider, displaying his sharp fangs. Then his “aura” started expanding further with a different light. Gold radiance gushed out of him until he glowed like the sun but with a green corona. He disappeared from the Abyssals' sight, then the Deathknight felt pain. He looked down and saw the boy, his fist having cracked his silken armor and dealt direct damage to him. How a peasant could do such a thing, even as an Exalt, he did not know. Neither did the boy to be frank. When he threw that punch, and covered the distance between the two of them, and cracked the Abyssals armor all in a single motion he felt like he did that a million times before. It felt routine. Yet he never did such a thing.
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Unwoven Coadjutor !!qKn8Clv8Wv9 ID:AId4dHzc Sun 04 Feb 2024 20:03:50 No. 5915583 Report Regardless it was very real, and the Deathknight felt very real pain as he flew backwards. After spitting up blood he looked at his enemy. Only the boy's silhouette was visible in his blazing anima, which was twice the size of the Abyssals' own, and the only features that one could make out in it were his white teeth and green eyes burning with the same baleful fire his anima was. In that moment the Abyssal felt something he hasn’t since the moment he died. Fear. His deadened heart was beating faster than it ever did since his second breath. He felt life flush his corpse cold flesh, and with it came a very human urge. The urge to run. He slammed his hand on the ground and a skeletal horse erupted from it under him. Without wasting another second he started galloping away as fast as he could. The boy was not amused. “Hey! Arsehole! You can’t escape meee! I’ll chase you to the ends of Creatiooon!” He started moving to run after the Deathknight but he stumbled over his own leg. He let out a confused gasp before hitting the ground face first. He lost consciousness afterward. He had no clue how long he was out, but he was sure he was dead tired still. He must’ve overexerted himself. Groaning, he looked around and realized he was in his own room. After a sigh of relief he tried to get up but he couldn’t move. It was at this moment he realized he was bound to the bed with chains and leather straps. “W-What?” At that utterance he found a knife pointed at his own throat. “Don’t move a muscle, demon.” The boy was afraid, more so than when he faced the Deathknight. He’s never seen his father like this. He was always calm and collected, even when he was mad. Now he was visibly upset, fuming even. Perhaps even afraid. He->Did as he was told and behaved >Tried to convince his father to let him go >Escaped from his restraints
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>>5915583 >Escaped from his restraints Anonymous
>>5915583 >Whined but complained >"I got killed by my loud mouth and now i saved us all because of me, AND NOW YOU CHAINED US TO THE BED?! That's not fair! The village should parade me and make a celebration in my honor!" Anonymous
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>>5915948 complied* sorry for that
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>>5915583 >Escaped from his restraints Fuck off dad
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Unwoven Coadjutor !!qKn8Clv8Wv9 ID:++f4hY7P Mon 05 Feb 2024 07:24:58 No. 5916342 Report Quoted By:
It appears I made an error yesterday in my haste. Whilst editing the text to fit into the 3000 character limit I removed the charm unlock and failed to put it back in. Time to remedy this ! Charm Unlocked: First Excellency of The Ebon Dragon - Essence Overwhelming ! Drawing power from themes and concepts the Infernal is supernaturally puissant in all acts of antagonism that defy the laws of local governments, Heaven or spit in the face of cultural norms and tabboos. Acting as a Nemesis (villainous against the chivalrious and acting heroic when facing the wicked) and cheating (even to cheat ones way around the restrictions of the charm) are also valid. There are only three limits to the Charms power. >When restrained in any way it can only help in actions that help the character escape >It can not be used to actively help others, unless the character himself stands to gain more than everyone else from said action >The charm can not be used when being honest, except in cases when telling the truth would be harmful for the recepients
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>>5915583 >Escaped from his restraints We do as we will.
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Unwoven Coadjutor !!qKn8Clv8Wv9 ID:++f4hY7P Mon 05 Feb 2024 09:03:38 No. 5916424 Report Quoted By:
I feel like I should bite the bullet and compile the charms and abilities in a character sheet for clarities sake
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Unwoven Coadjutor !!qKn8Clv8Wv9 ID:2LHqSYuk Mon 05 Feb 2024 20:48:27 No. 5917013 Report Quoted By:
Mantis glared at his own father and the audacity of his. Disregarding the knife at his throat he began arching his back to escape from his restraints. The leather straps and chains were tough, they were the same ones their families used to restrain the horses that aren't properly broken in yet. But the bed they were tied to was not quite as strong, it was a hand-me-down that passed through every child in his family. The legs to which the straps were tied broke off, the frame around which the chains were wrapped snapped in half. With a loud thud the whole thing crashed to the ground, shocking his father. Using that moment of confusion he wriggled free of his restraints, his bones popping in and out of place as he did so. As he got out Mantis caught a knife to the chest. His father was quite good at knife throwing competitions. If it was any ordinary person they'd be dead by now. But even though it caught him between the ribs the tip of the knife barely made any headway into him. Not even a drop of blood flowed out from him as he yanked it out. ! Charm Unlock: Hardened Devil Body! ! Mantis' body has been reconfigured to be more durable ! "OW! Father! It's me you daft cunt! Do you not fucking see?!" He throws the knife on the ground and it lodges into the ground the same way it got stuck in his flesh. His father sighed as he picked it back up and wiped it clean. "You... are not my son. Have you seen yourself? Check the basin." He looked to the drawer next to his bed. Most of the water from the washing basin splashed out when he broke the bed but it still had enough to reflect his image. And finally he realized how much his appearance changed. Aside from the obvious changes like his hair, eyes and teeth it was evident that the transformation ran deep. He looked GOOD. Too good. He had seen marble sculptures being sold on the Spring Market a few times. Statues trying to capture the beauty of the human form. He made those look like dog turd. Like a master artisan decided to carve the most life-like and handsome face out of marble, free of all imperfections. Even the groves on his hands were gone. It was uncanny. "Do you see now? I got no clue what in Heaven's name you are. But you're not my son. Just some mockery. And that thing you did. I wasn't sure what to be more afraid of. The walking dead that wanted to murder me? Or the Anathema behind them?"
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Unwoven Coadjutor !!qKn8Clv8Wv9 ID:2LHqSYuk Mon 05 Feb 2024 20:49:28 No. 5917017 Report Anathema. The word stung like salt on a wound. He and the other kids used it mockingly. After all, the Anathema were nothing more than boogeymen their parents scared them with. "Do your chores or the Anathema will come and get you", and other gems like that. Or if not that then the religious nonsense the immaculate monks always spouted. Even if they were very real, things like the Bull of the North were so far away they may as well not have existed. But now the name definitely fit him, half of it anyway. Men who sold their souls to demons and glowed with terrible, monstrous power. He definitely was glowing yesterday in viridian and gold. But he certainly doesn't remember selling his soul to anyone. In fact he doesn't remember anything from the past five days. He remembers pissing off the Deathknight, then a big blur, then he was at the bottom of the dry well. But he thought that did not matter one bit. "I'm Anathema now. So what?! As far as I remember this Anathema is the only reason the lot of you are still alive! If it wasn't for me you'd be marching behind that Deathknight right now! So you better start showing some gratitude now. Father..." "Badger is dead." "Wha-" "My brother is dead. Many more are injured. All because you couldn't keep your damn mouth shut Mantis. You just had to be a difficult little shit like always! You had to insult that freak. If it wasn't for you we may have had more time. Instead he returned before we could ask for help. And you're expecting gratitude for cleaning up the mess you made?!" "Father-" "No. Spare me your excuses. The town already made a decision. You're leaving and you're not going to come back. If the Seventh Legion catches wind we’re harboring an Anathema, or gods forbid, The Realm they’ll bring ruin to our town. If you're going to act difficult there are a dozen armed men outside, ready to chop you to pieces. I don't want to be a kinslayer but by the gods I'll do it if it means saving my home." "Don't want to be a kinslayer? Funny thing to say after you lodged that thing in me." "I told you not to move. Yet you did. And as usual you're upset that you got into trouble after not behaving. I wasn't going to kill you, moron. But I wasn't taking my chances with an Anathema either. So, what will it be? Will you go quietly or..." He subtly moved one hand over the pommel of his knife. Mantis looked at his father. The man is stubborn as a mule and a hardass. But he never knew him as one to be scared. Yet he was very clearly nervous. Even at the worst of times he just shook his head in disappointment whenever he did something stupid. Or maybe he'd give the boy short commands like "Don't do that again". He was never chewed out like this. And he's certainly never seen him so twitchy with a weapon before. With that in mind he->Complied and left >Tried to convince him to stay >Cracked his knuckles. He wasn't leaving
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>>5917017 >Cracked his knuckles. He wasn't leaving Fuck you, old man. This is the same attitude that the Death Knight had. I'll leave when I'm damn good and ready.
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>>5917017 >Complied and left Even if we convinced him, we'd have the convince all the rest of the town. And since we'll be leaving anyway, might as well just go now.
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>>5917017 >Complied and left "Fine, but I'll be back when I'm stronger. Then this village will prosper, whether you like it or not."
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Unwoven Coadjutor !!qKn8Clv8Wv9 ID:IisYhwej Tue 06 Feb 2024 19:48:26 No. 5918260 Report Quoted By:
-he complied with his wishes. "Very well Father. I don't wish to pick a fight with the whole town. So I'll leave." The shoulders of his father dropped as tension left his body. "Good to hear you're still a little sensible at least. There should be some clothes in the drawer there. You can take those. But that's all." Mantis took out the neatly folded articles of clothing and started putting them on. A vest made of tanned leather and lined with fur, traditional trousers that went down to his ankles, flat shoes, a pair of rolled up bandages to tie around his ankles and a length of rope to be used as a belt. He didn't expect much more. He did not have a horse of his own, nor any items worth taking with himself. But the fact he wasn't even given any provisions was a bit much even for him. Once dressed he looked back at his father, who did not avert his gaze from Mantis even for a second. "Just so we're clear, I'll be back one day. And I'll make this place prosper, whether you like it or not." His father did not respond. Perhaps he viewed it as nothing more than another case of his sons baseless boasting. Maybe he acknowledged the threat and took it to heart. Or simply he did not wish for further conflict with his own blood. But regardless Mantis left the log house and saw that his father was not in fact bluffing. Most of the able bodied men were waiting outside, fully armed. The rest were presumably still recovering from the attack. They sprung up the moment the door slammed open. But seeing the two calmly walk out they did not do anything harsh. Not one word was exchanged. Not a "good riddance", or a curse, or a simple "goodbye". Nothing. Everyone simply wanted this to be over with as swiftly as possible. Mantis obliged them. He simply walked away from the Range Town and kept going until he stopped seeing his former relatives following him from a safe distance. Then he walked to the nearby woods, climbed a tree and rested, looking at the town that was now just a dot in the landscape. He remained there for hours as he was thinking about what the hell he'd do now. He had no clue about what to do, or where to go now. He lived his entire life in that small town and on the fields around it. He had little experience with the outside world. He sat on that tree branch until the sound of a galloping horse could be heard. "About time..." He grumbled. "Hah! I knew I'd find you here. What's up fartbag?" "Bee." The person riding the horse was Amber Bee. A cousin of his from one of the other families. He wasn't entirely sure exactly how they were related. Everyone kinda was in the village. So those of roughly the same age group just referred to each other as cousin or cos' all the time. "Took you a while."
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Unwoven Coadjutor !!qKn8Clv8Wv9 ID:IisYhwej Tue 06 Feb 2024 19:53:53 No. 5918266 Report Quoted By:
"Sorry, not sorry. Had to wait until people were busy enough not to notice me slipping away. Not getting smacked on the hand because of you." She got off of her horse and Mantis jumped off the tree. The two walked up to each other but remained beyond an arms length. She may have been the one he was closest with but it was more of a case of tolerance for each other's quirks, rather than genuine fondness. "Heh. You look like shit!" "Thanks. These rags are the only thing father let me have. Didn't even get a shirt." "Not that dumb of ass. You look ridiculous! Like you dunked your head in a bucket of soot!" She raised her hand to her mouth to "hide" her smile. In truth it was just drawing attention to it. "I could punch you and you'd die." "I couwd pwunch you and youwd die! Big skawy Anathema thinks he's so cool! You may have spooked the adults but you're not fooling anyone Mantis. You're still the same shitty little brat as always." "I'm starting to feel like I would've been better off if I let those corpses have their way with you lot. So did you actually come to say goodbye or you just wanted to have your fill of mocking me one last time before I enter my exile?" "Neither." "Excuse you." "I'm here because I'm coming with. Simple as." Mantis' eyes widened. "Not a chance!" "And why not? I was already contemplating leaving. But I stopped because I would've felt bad leaving you alone, because you got no friends. Which is pretty sad now that I'm thinking about it. But whatever. Since you're getting out of here, that's also a good opportunity for me to leave. And what better traveling company than an Anathema? Couldn't ask for a better bandit repellent!" Mantis held his head in frustration. "Bee, I'm going to stop you right there. You can do whatever you want but you're sure as shit not coming with me! I've put up with your shit for long enough. I will not have you plucking away at my sanity while I'm in fucking EXILE!" "Uh-huh. And pray tell, oh big and scary Anathema, what are you going to do all by your lonesome out there?" "I don't know. Probably going after the Mask of Winters. Paying that asshole back for sending his lap dog to our land is sounding real good to me right now." "And how are you gonna do that? I'm not sure if you remember through that thick skull of yours but you never actually been to a city outside Celeren during the Spring Festival. And nowhere outside Marukan. You don't know how things work in a proper civilized land, you can't read, you can't even speak any language aside Riverspeak. Hell, I have my doubts about you surviving a night out there." "I can hunt. I know what plants are poisonous. I know how to find shelter."
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Unwoven Coadjutor !!qKn8Clv8Wv9 ID:IisYhwej Tue 06 Feb 2024 19:54:58 No. 5918268 Report Quoted By:
"With what big hunter? And how about anything outside this forest? Do you know which plants you can wipe your bum with, without it feeling like you tried shitting in an open fire pit? Face it, you need me. And to make the deal a bit sweeter I got this bow here with me, and the food I stole on the way here. Dried sausages, jerky and plenty of horse cheese to last a few days. If you treat me nice I'll let you have some!" Mantis smirked. Bribery already? It usually took him way more effort to make her start haggling. Was she desperate? He was already reconsidering his stance when an ungodly headache started assaulting him. (I'd advise against that.) Mantis screamed and clutched his head in agony. "Uuuuuugh! My head!" (Relax. The pain will fade momentarily, my prince. Just bear with it until you adapt.) "What?!" Mantis shrieked and Bee was getting worried but her voice was drowned out by the ear piercing ringing that accompanied the words echoing in his head. (There's no need to shout. I can hear your thoughts as clearly as you can hear mine. Since you seem confused, allow me to reintroduce myself. I am your Unvowen Coadjutor. Call me Ezer.) "That's! Great! Now get out of my head!" Mantis was no longer screaming, the words got caught in his throat like fishhooks. Instead he communicated with the voice in his head via pure thought. (I'm afraid that's quite impossible. From now, until the end of days, I shall remain your Fourth Soul. It was sealed the moment you accepted the offer.) Mantis screamed more. (It's fine if you don't remember. The time in the Chrysalis Grotesque can be quite harrowing for the mortal mind. Memory loss is quite common afterwards. But I was the one who found you near that well after those mortals cast you out, after they prevented you from realizing your moment of glory. You accepted. And now here we are.) Mantis straightened his back as the pain started growing dimmer. "That's great. But I'm kinda done with it right now. So you can get out and leave me alone now. Thanks." "Mantis? What was that?!" "It's okay Bee, I’m fine. Just give me a moment." The devil gave a hearty chuckle. (I've told you, that can't be done. You can't remove me or your Exaltation as much as you can't remove your first two souls. Only death may separate us now my prince. And we can't take it back as much as you can't give it back. It is yours. It chose you and you chose it. There's nothing to be done. But do not worry. My life depends on your continued existence. It is in my best interest to see you flourish. I am your friend, and I am here for your benefit. I shall offer you counsel, advice, lessons should you need any, and whatever within my power to ease you growing into your power. And as your advisor I recommend you refuse this female and her vile advances.) "Why?"
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Unwoven Coadjutor !!qKn8Clv8Wv9 ID:IisYhwej Tue 06 Feb 2024 19:56:01 No. 5918269 Report (She is but a mortal. Not that anything's wrong with that, mind you. But you are not that anymore. It's best to leave her behind, lest she holds you back. Taking care of her and ensuring her survival will only slow us down.) "Noted." “Mantis? What happened?”>"Nothing. Just a headache. Let’s get going before I change my mind." >"I’m either going insane or there’s a voice in my head. Anyway, let’s go." >”It doesn’t matter. Listen Bee, go back home. I get a feeling it won’t be good for you where I’m going.”
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>>5918269 >"I’m either going insane or there’s a voice in my head. Anyway, let’s go." Anonymous
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>>5918269 I'm liking Bee, full of spunk.
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Unwoven Coadjutor !!qKn8Clv8Wv9 ID:IisYhwej Tue 06 Feb 2024 20:05:33 No. 5918283 Report Also, here is the character sheet
It's pretty barebones for now
I'll see if I can add some style to it later
Also I'm not sure if Google Docs is a good way to do this. Might be easier to do individual jpegs instead. I'll decide later
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ooDHMrMaE2Vdbq1nTrqqhwRkyNlRr9CE/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=117102051304964808901&rtpof=true&sd=true Anonymous
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>>5918269 >"I’m either going insane or there’s a voice in my head. Anyway, let’s go." (We're not in any hurry, Ezer. Might as well take the girl with us.)
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I wonder which Yozi we were ascended by.
>>5918283 I don't think this doc is viewable to the thread, Unwoven Coadjutor.
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Unwoven Coadjutor !!qKn8Clv8Wv9 ID:IisYhwej Tue 06 Feb 2024 20:34:31 No. 5918318 Report >>5918309 Well fuck. Could you check again. I fiddled with the settings but I was never good at these.
If it doesn't work, got any recommendations?
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>>5918318 That worked a lot better. Very interesting sheet. Maybe you could upload it as a PDF, so latecomers can see it too instead of the future edited doc?
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Unwoven Coadjutor !!qKn8Clv8Wv9 ID:IisYhwej Tue 06 Feb 2024 20:47:26 No. 5918341 Report >>5918336 Yeah that's probably what I'll do. Will save me the headache of google as well
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>>5918341 Sounds like a plan. I don't fiddling with google docs much either.
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>>5918269 >"I’m either going insane or there’s a voice in my head. Anyway, let’s go." Hey, if we find a way to awaken Bee's Essence down the road, she's already got all she needs to learn Lightning Hoof Style.
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Unwoven Coadjutor !!qKn8Clv8Wv9 ID:0WDhYryt Wed 07 Feb 2024 19:49:10 No. 5919308 Report Quoted By:
"Nothing. It's just that I'm either going insane or there's a demon inside me, because I started hearing voices in my head." "Oh." The change in Bee is a subtle but noticeable one. For the first time she's actually considering the possibility that her cousin might actually be an Anathema. She removes one hand from the reins of her horse and shifts it so she could pull off her bow if need be. "Should I be worried?" "No. But if I start acting a bit too weird, be ready to put an arrow between my eyes." "Keep doing what I've been for the past ten years. Got it." Mantis rolled his eyes and the duo ventured into the forest. The spirit called Ezer did not bother the young lad anymore. Perhaps it was offended that its advice was ignored, or it simply felt like its presence was unnecessary. The two humans did not talk much either. Despite how uninhibited they act around each other any other day, they still felt a bit awkward now. They were, for all intents and purposes, exiles. Both needed time to digest things, leaving little opportunity for casual chat. Only when the shadows started lengthening did Bee speak up. "So where are we going exactly?" "How should I know? I thought you're the expert, citygirl." "You're the one on the front!" "Well you're the one riding a horse. So bite me." He was a little bit jealous over the fact that she had a mount and he did not. Marukani culture heavily revolved around horses and riding them. "I've been mainly to other Range Towns with the other women. And we certainly did not go through the thicket like this. So again, where are we going?" "We go until we get out of the woods. Then to Thorns." "Oh." Bee seemed nervous. "Look, I know how we both made fun of the rumors about Thorns. But after seeing the restless dead don't you think there might be something to the tales about a beast the size of a mountain with a castle on its back falling on the city?" Mantis scoffed. "So?" (I do not think that is a wise plan.) Mantis dismissed the demon. Its opinion was not asked for, nor needed. (My apologies, prince. I did not mean to presume. By all means, do as you wish. I'm merely saying that since you're fresh out of the Chrysalis it'd be pertinent to master your newfound powers first, and maybe acquire some arms worthy of an Exalt first. Decimating your enemies is a cause worth pursuing. But it'd be rather boorish to do so in such... rags.) That was the first thing worthy of note it said to Mantis so far. "And how might I go about that?" (Forgive me my lord, but I've not been in Creation in a long while. I'm not even sure where we are. If you found a city however with a map of our location in it, I'm sure I could point you in the right direction where you may find some long lost treasures of the First Age.)
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Unwoven Coadjutor !!qKn8Clv8Wv9 ID:0WDhYryt Wed 07 Feb 2024 19:50:13 No. 5919309 Report Mantis did not pretend he knew half of what Ezer was talking about. But he did know that getting stuff did sound appealing, especially when he thought back at the Deathknight and that shiny sword it had, whilst he only had a dirty shovel to use. And if nothing else getting his bearings probably was a wise idea. However it'd have to wait, as he had more immediate matters demanding his attention. "Hey Mantis. Let's set up camp and scrounge up some food. It's going to get dark soon." "I thought you brought supplies." "Let's leave the preserved stuff for when we need it, yeah?" She got off her horse and walked to a clearing. Deeming it sufficient the two cleared the place a bit and gathered some wood to eventually start a fire with. "Alright. Let's see if we can forage something. Oh, hold on." She drew her bow and quickly notched an arrow before firing it off seemingly at random. She walked over where it landed and giddily picked it up, alongside the thing it was embedded in. "Look! I got a hare already!" Her boastful tone stung his ears. A bitter taste lingered in his throat. He felt infuriated. But he did not know why. "I'll see if I can get another! You go and pick some berries or mushrooms or something." Mantis felt bile rising from within. ! Urge Unlocked: Szorenic Urge - The Urge to Exceed ! ! The Yozis, the princes of Hell, have implanted all Green Sun Princes with a demonic Urge. Simultaneously a blessing and a curse, they are meant to rein in the Infernals by means of punishments and rewards. Sometimes, options marked with [Urge] will appear. Not picking the option causes Mantis to gain Limit. At 10 Limit he enters Torment, becoming poisoned with crippling self-doubt and shivers of the joints, reducing the amount of dice he can roll for a while. But the Yozi are nothing if not merciful, and their orders may be ignored and Limit reduced by behaving in a manner pleasing to the Yozis. In simpler terms. Acting like a mustache twirling villain gives you greater freedom. Stealing candy from a baby, warning your enemies of incoming attacks ahead of time, explaining your masterful plans in great detail, leaving enemies in elaborate death traps, laughing maniacally, or sparing your enemies to crush them later are all valid. The more dastardly, the better.! !Szorenic Urge: The Exalt is driven by envy. He seeks to surpass all those around him, either by elevating himself or bringing others down. !>No. Let me try [Urge] >Fine. I’ll forage something
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>>5919309 >No. Let me try [Urge] Shouldn't come off as too bad. We are cousins and given our history, competing shouldn't come off too much like a genuine asshole, just a normal one.
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>>5919309 >Fine. I’ll forage something One point of Limit isn't too bad, and we really ought to take the chance to ask our Coadjutor more questions.
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Unwoven Coadjutor !!qKn8Clv8Wv9 ID:0WDhYryt Wed 07 Feb 2024 20:32:36 No. 5919364 Report >>5919358 Anything in particular?
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>>5919309 >No. Let me try [Urge] Mantis doesn't strike me as the most disciplined sort.
>>5919364 "Ezer, I get that you're a demon but... I'm a peasant from the middle of nowhere. What really are demons? More importantly, what does you being a demon mean for me? Give it to me straight. Am I damned or not?"
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Unwoven Coadjutor !!qKn8Clv8Wv9 ID:0WDhYryt Wed 07 Feb 2024 21:02:08 No. 5919402 Report >>5919401 I mean, peasants in Creation certainly know of demons a bit. If for no other reason than all the superstitions. Like how you're not supposed to cum on knotted threads.
But alright, I think I can do that.
I just didn't want to drop a bunch of lore at once
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>>5919402 Don't feel obligated to go all-out QM, I didn't mean to push you. My own knowledge of Exalted is limited to osmosis from /tg/ and I figured Mantis would want to know if he really is technically an Anathema, or worse.
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Unvowen Coadjutor !!qKn8Clv8Wv9 ID:wsKxB3z4 Thu 08 Feb 2024 05:27:01 No. 5919911 Report >>5919427 No, it's a perfectly reasonable thing to ask for and I intend to provide.
But while demons are the most interesting part of Exalted in my opinion I won't deny they are hard to digest. And while I could drop a two hour video essay on it I think drip-feeding information will make it more digestible for new people.
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Unvowen Coadjutor !!qKn8Clv8Wv9 ID:wsKxB3z4 Thu 08 Feb 2024 05:30:49 No. 5919915 Report Oh, and in case anyone needs a visual aid for what I'm talking about when I say "demon" here's a little something
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>>5919911 Understood, very much so.
>>5919915 That does look suitably demonic, for sure.
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Unwoven Coadjutor !!qKn8Clv8Wv9 ID:Zy5SNRCt Thu 08 Feb 2024 20:31:26 No. 5920582 Report Quoted By:
"I got a better idea." Mantis grabbed the bow in Bees hands. She was befuddled. He was never this assertive before. But it was a minor enough thing that she did not mind too much. She gave a reluctant sigh, then let go of the weapon. "Fine but you better not break it." He took a single arrow from her quiver and pulled the string taut immediately. "What are you aiming for?" "Watch." He held the bow ready without any effort. His arms and the arrow remained steady like stone as he waited for his prey to move. He had already spotted it but Bee hasn't. But once the beast moved she got nervous and started whispering. "Are you crazy?! You can't kill a boar with an arrow!" There were many animals that inhabited the area. The Scavenger Lands, where the Marukan Alliance sat was always called the second most fertile area of Creation. Much of a childs education involves being taught which animals make good neighbors, and which ones to avoid from the mundane to the monstrous. Out of the mundane boars are some of the worst. Unlike say wolves, who respectfully avoid men in favor of snatching some of the livestock on occasion, boars don't tolerate others in their territory. They can attack without provocation or reason, and they can grow to be quite big. This hog was sizeable but nothing out of the ordinary. The moment the scent of Mantis reached its nose the pig raised its head and looked in his direction. It started running at him without warning. There was something about the Infernal that made the beast want to kill him. Mantis only smirked. That made it an easier target. His bow and arrow began radiating with ephemeral, liquid shadows. The arrow turned the purest black before he fired it off. Aside its color there was nothing out of the ordinary about it. The shot flew normally and made no strange sound. And it missed almost completely, barely grazing one of the boars legs. Bee was about to call him an idiot and run away but the pigs legs erupted with the same blackness that coated the arrow and it tripped. The animal continued to roll until it came to a stop right before their feet, dead. Mantis could only lick his lips. He knew the beast experienced horrible agony in the instant it died, what's more the energy he put into the shot on instinct returned to him completely, as if it was ripped directly out of the pigs soul in the explosion. ! Charm Unlocked: Life-Blighting Emptiness Attack ! ! Enhances ranged attacks ! "Uh, is that safe to eat?" Bee started poking to pigs leg to see if more of the black stuff would ooze out of it once she recovered from the shock. There was nothing but a few drops of blood where it got scratched. "Who knows? Why? Are you chicken?" He grinned maliciously as he gave the bow gack to her. He then grabbed his prey by the legs and began pulling it. "Come on, let's cut it open and get roasting!"
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Unwoven Coadjutor !!qKn8Clv8Wv9 ID:Zy5SNRCt Thu 08 Feb 2024 20:32:31 No. 5920583 Report Quoted By:
They swiftly dismantled most of the boar, taking a few choice cuts from it to cook immediately, and a few more strips to dry out over the campfire. Sadly they lacked the means of preparing the whole thing, or a way to transport all that meat so most would have to be left behind. But they did take the skin and the tusks. Those should buy them at least something once they are in more civilized lands. By the time they had their fill the sun started to set and Mantis was overcome by the urge to laugh. He managed to suppress it to a chortle but it was still noticable. Bee asked if he found something funny. He simply said something funny came to mind. It didn't. In truth there was nothing as far as he could tell that caused it. He simply had to do it. (My apologies. That was me.) He asked the demon what it meant by that. (When a Green Sun Prince is born, that's you, the demon that delivered their exaltation and the mortal are fused in the Chrysalis in flesh as well as in spirit. You may have noticed your altered features. Those were mine. And the laugh as well. It'll happen every sunset and sunrise. Apologies for the inconvenience.) That intrigued Mantis, as it made him realize how little he knows about his current predicament. He waited until Bee went to sleep and he got up from the fire. He looked out into the forest, keeping guard. He did not feel even the slightest bit exhausted. Mantis was sure he could stay awake for at least one more day without any issues. As he kept looking into the dark forest he spoke up. "Hey, Ezer." (Yes, my prince?) "I’ve been thinking. What exactly are you?” (You already know Mantis. You said it yourself.) “A demon, huh? But what does that mean? To me demons were nothing more than things my parents scared me into eating my vegetables with. Like, the big bad demons will come and eat you if you don’t finish supper! That stuff. Even when they hired exorcists whenever one too many bad omens happened around the range.” (Hmmmmmm.) “Is that a problem?” (Aha, not exactly prince. I simply did not anticipate you asking for lessons in demonology. I assumed you’d be interested in training, since you seemed so enamored by your newfound abilities. I’ve prepared curriculums on virtually all forms of warfare, from martial arts to army tactics. Alas I have nothing of this nature compiled at the moment. What to do? What to do? Am I right to assume you know nothing about the nature of spirits other than demons as well?) “What?” (Thought so. It would’ve made it easier since I could just liken ourselves to gods and leave it at that-) “Heh. You want me to buy that you are gods? I may not be a scholar but I’m not stupid, demon.”
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Unwoven Coadjutor !!qKn8Clv8Wv9 ID:Zy5SNRCt Thu 08 Feb 2024 20:33:50 No. 5920584 Report Quoted By:
(I wouldn’t presume. But it is truth. Hmph. This is a conundrum. I can not give you a proper explanation. Our existence is tied to our history, and it is long. But worry not, we have time a plenty prince. You’ll get the opportunity to learn it all in time. For now however I’ll start with a question. Do you ever find yourself questioning your purpose in life?) “I try not to think about it. I just want to live.” (That is one difference between us. Like you mortals, we demons live, we eat, we drink, and we die, eventually. But we never, ever question our place under the stars. We are spirits, made of essence, built by a will and bound to a purpose. We know what we are from the moment we are born, and we die knowing it. That is HOW we are. As to WHAT we are, we are prisoners. Each and every one of us. Long time ago, before the oldest ancestor you can recall was even a thought in his fathers head, us demons were imprisoned in Hell. But call him Malfeas, please.) “Him?” (Indeed. Malfeas is our prison. Malfeas is our king. Malfeas is a fellow prisoner. All of these are true. He is the King of the Yozi. The King of Demons. The King of Everything. Turned inside out and imprisoned within his own flesh, alongside his siblings, the other Yozi and us, their subjects, creations and toys. We were exiled from Creation, and now Malfeas exists outside of it, yet bordering it and everything else from all sides.) The demon chuckles. (I suppose the only thing your progenitors got right is that we sometimes do manage to slip into Creation. The bars of our cell do not contain us perfectly, on purpose. So we can occasionally cross over, if certain specific conditions are met. A woman's tears mix with the afterbirth of her stillborn child may call forth a Neomah, who’ll offer to make her a replacement. The last drop of a mortar creature's blood may summon a Blood Ape whose only purpose in life is to shed and drink more blood. But rest assured, most of us don’t fancy human meat any more than that of other mortal creatures. And those that do will devour you, regardless if you finished your meal or not.) “Great.” Mantis shook his head. “So I wasn’t too off the mark. You are a bunch of monsters. But I guess the only thing I care about is, what does that mean for me? Give it to me straight. Am I damned or not?”
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Unwoven Coadjutor !!qKn8Clv8Wv9 ID:Zy5SNRCt Thu 08 Feb 2024 20:34:52 No. 5920585 Report (Damned...) Ezer sounded amused. (Define “Damned”. If by that you mean the forces of Heaven will not tolerate your mere existence, and will kill you on sight, then yes. You carry the stench of Malfeas with you. You may respire the essence of the mortal world but your reconfigured chakras filter and suffuse it with vitriol until it matches that of Hell. But what we demons would call you is Exalted! Our Exalted. Our Green Sun Prince! That power beating in your chest, that is what imprisoned the Demon Princes millenia ago! It can do the impossible and kill the invincible. Let me ask you, Mantis. What does it matter that Heaven rejects you, if it’s beneath you?) Mantis did not answer. The word “Yozi” was as alien to him as the word “Demon”. Maybe more so. When someone said demon the image of a monster sprung to his mind. Yozi was never more than a curse, a crude and profane one that few used carelessly. But that’s what it was. An abstract idea. Nothing more. “Yozi damned” suddenly got a different meaning to it. And he was not sure if he liked it. “I sold my soul, didn’t I?” The words slipped his mouth. (No Mantis. I told you. We didn’t make a deal. It was a gift that you simply accepted. If it wasn’t, you wouldn’t be asking these questions right now. Your soul would be hollowed out, leaving only the voice of the Yozi to command you. But that is not what They meant for you. They gave you far more than any Akuma who sold his soul for power and asked for nothing in return. You are not even obligated to obey our lords. They only demand a single visit to Malfeas, to make your coronation official. After that you’ll be free as a bird.) “When?” (When I deem you’re ready.) The demons voice sharpened, like knives burying themselves in the mind of Mantis. (So Prince, are you ready for your first lesson?)>Accept the demons tutelage >Listen to Ezers teachings, but do keep your guard up >Ignore the demon and its vile words as much as possible for now
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>>5920585 >Accept the demons tutelage Ezer is ours, and by dint of his taint on our flesh and soul we are no less his. If we don't have a foundation of trust, we have nothing.
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>>5920585 >Listen to Ezers teachings, but do keep your guard up A demon's honey-suckled words are meant to lull you into a false sense of security. We may listen, but never forget its true nature.
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>>5920585 >Accept the demons tutelage Anonymous
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>>5920585 >Listen to Ezers teachings, but do keep your guard up >"I'm a kid, but the fact that I don't know how to read doesn't mean I'm dumb. You said that both our existence depends on my survival in this world, if I die you die, but something I've heard enough in my life is that you Demons are deceitful! And I doubt you do all of this with good intentions unless some of those "Exalted" from Heaven come to kill me. But if you can give me a good reason to believe you and hear you, then I might listen." Unvowen Coadjutor !!qKn8Clv8Wv9
Unvowen Coadjutor !!qKn8Clv8Wv9 ID:GWt2T7fx Fri 09 Feb 2024 11:01:10 No. 5921286 Report Quoted By:
I hope someone shows up to break the tie, otherwise I'll have to roll for it
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>>5920585 >Listen to Ezers teachings, but do keep your guard up We’d be an idiot to accept his teachings without evaluation
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Unwoven Coadjutor !!qKn8Clv8Wv9 ID:L3hm7GnV Fri 09 Feb 2024 16:08:09 No. 5921491 Report Quoted By:
>>5921485 Thank you for breaking it
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Unwoven Coadjutor !!qKn8Clv8Wv9 ID:L3hm7GnV Fri 09 Feb 2024 20:54:02 No. 5921761 Report Quoted By:
The lad had to admit the offer was tempting. He was not a trained fighter, and undoubtedly he’ll need more skills than the meager ones he possesses now. Still, this was a demon and he had his reservations about trusting its words. In the end he decided to take the spirit's advice, with a healthy amount of caution. The two began their training and Mantis found that, as far as he knew at least, Ezer was not bluffing when it said it had a lot of technical knowledge regarding fighting. He had many things to say about Mantis’ posture, how he should throw a punch, or kick, like putting his whole weight behind a strike or twisting his hips to add more force into a kick. But there was something that hindered his progress. His own reluctance. (Mantis. I can hear your thoughts, you know.) “Yeah, so?” (I am unable to fulfill my purpose if you’re unwilling to receive my aid.) “Sorry, not sorry. Don’t take it personally though. I have trouble listening to anyone I don’t trust.” (Then perhaps a different kind of training is called for. A trust building exercise.) “This should be good.” The demon switched up the lesson, telling the Infernal to take off one of the bandages over his ankles and put it over his eyes. Mantis had his doubts but curiosity eventually got the better of him and he acquiesced. The training itself was quite a simple one. Kick the nearby tree and catch the leaves. Naturally such a feat is quite difficult without being able to see them. Except of course, if one has a demon in their soul, observing their surroundings at all times. Ezer may have only been able to convey words but he was good at talking. His directions spoke to the soul and once Mantis learned to listen to and act on them he started snatching the leaves out of the air left and right. Mantis felt like he had a sentient sixth sense. “Huh. Well I’ll be.” (Do not worry prince. I’ll prove myself and protect you. If you’ll let me, of course.) “Not saying I trust you more. But let’s say I’m willing to give this a shot if nothing else.” (You will not be disappointed.) Unfortunately by the time he managed to get the hang of acting without sight the sun had started rising over the horizon once more. The first rays of it were already hurting his eyes, causing him to curse his infernal nature once again. By the time Bee woke up with the birds of the forest not only did a hot breakfast await her but most of their stuff had been packed away and secured already. After a quick meal they resumed their journey and finally got out of the forest.
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Unwoven Coadjutor !!qKn8Clv8Wv9 ID:L3hm7GnV Fri 09 Feb 2024 20:55:05 No. 5921762 Report They went for many more hours before they encountered civilization. And let’s just say it was obvious they weren’t in Marukan anymore. Instead of the vast plains where it was ideal to ride horses there were now rice paddies, where people wearing straw hats worked. Farther away they saw the walls of a city and the towering roofs of pagodas behind them. The place that these farmers fed with their labor. After hurrying inside the two swiftly sold the pelt and the tusks of the boar. The silver dinars they made would be sufficient to buy them lodgings for a day, and maybe a meal or two depending on how squeamish they were about what they’d eat. The two felt almost crushed however by the city. Hundreds of people must’ve lived there, maybe even a thousand. Neither of them have seen so many people outside the yearly Spring Market in the Marukan capital. But it did not look like there was any big celebration going on. This is just how these people lived. The two looked at each other in their befuddlement. “So uh… what now?”>Let’s go find some work. We’ll need more money than this >You go and find us a place to stay. I’ll look for a map >Other?
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>>5921762 >Other >"Ezer, do you have any demonic advice for making money fast and not getting caught?" Anonymous
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>>5921762 >Let’s go find some work. We’ll need more money than this Anonymous
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>>5921762 >Let’s go find some work. We’ll need more money than this Anonymous
You still good, QM? Running a quest is a huge investment, there's no shame in dropping it.
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Unwoven Coadjutor !!qKn8Clv8Wv9 ID:0Wx5RbiL Mon 12 Feb 2024 18:40:43 No. 5924284 Report >>5923931 Um, yeah, I realized. With the weekend here and me having to do housekeeping I got kinda overwhelmed and forgot about it. So I don't think I'll be able to keep this up. Apologies
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>>5924284 It's all good. Don't sweat it.
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>>5924284 Thanks for running.