Post by Steinerman on Jun 5, 2010 18:24:33 GMT -5
It was a lonely road in the middle of nowhere, barely more than a dirt track in the grass. And currently, a man was dying on it.
He was a big man, heavily-muscled, with a neck like an ox. Dressed in the garb of a Stamarian Sergeant, with a smaller sigil indicating he was from a prison detail. His attacker, on the other hand. Was a skinny, malnourished woman who looked barely fit enough to move, let alone fight.
And yet, he was the one on his knees, bleeding from a trio of light slashes to his chest. And she was the one without a scratch.
The big man's voice was slurred as he spoke, a gash on his head suggested head trauma of some sort. "Vic! I need help, Vic! This girl is...Aahhh!"
He fell flat on his back, propelled by a hard push from the woman. She stared down at him, knife in hand. "Vic can't help you right now, he's a little busy thinking he's blind." She replied viciously. Referencing the second man (also dressed in Stamarian Prison garb) who was currently crawling around on his hands and knees, apparently unable to see.
The big man glared up at the woman, "Well well well, looks like the little Korin finally woke up from her sleep." He said, spitting blood.
Alexis Vister nodded once, and then dropped down and plunged the knife through his throat, and then at various places along his torso until his harsh shouts of pain faded away and his breathing slowed.
"This!" She hissed quietly, "Is for being a raping, sadistic monster who preyed on all the prisoners in his cell-block. Now die." She slammed the knife once again into his throat, and left it sitting there.
A moment later, she slumped over, exhausted by the work she'd been performing for the last month. A powerful mage, she had required sedatives to keep her powers in check while staying in a Stamarian Prison. But a guard had accidentally missed one of the injections, and her powers had reawakened. From then on it had been a relatively simple, yet draining task to form an illusion to get herself out of the prison.
The guard she had just killed had thought he was transporting a shackled and fettered prisoner to a Stamarian base nearby. She had led him so far astray as to get their small group to Cher Plek, which at last she knew was still largely Korin friendly.
The other man's cries for help brought her out of her rest, however. She had to do something about him. Tiredly, she stood and half-walked, half-stumbled over to the man. And then waved her hand once. His cries stopped, and he looked up from his kneeling position towards her, his eyes full of fear.
She paused for a moment, she had never thought of herself as a particularly frightening woman. But then she looked down at herself. Her plain prison-greys were soaked in blood, the blood of that man's superior.
'Pu---Please don't kill me." He whispered, tears streaming down his face. Alexis looked down at the man, taking in his boyish looks and handsome face. She then shook her head tiredly.
"I'm not going to kill you, Vic. I killed him," she said, waving a bloodstained arm at the rapidly-cooling body, "Because he was a monster. Raped me a couple of times, beat me almost every day. Did about the same to his other prisoners."
She smiled, the expression still beautiful even with the blood speckled across her face. "No, you didn't do any of that. You're actually pretty nice, come to think of it. Brought me steak a couple of times, loads better than moldy bread, or nothing at all."
The man, fear still in his eyes, smiled nervously. "So...what are you gonna do with me?"
Alexis dug in her pocket and withdrew the rock she'd been enchanting for almost a whole week. "I'm going to make sure you have a chance at getting out of here. A lone Stamarian in Cher Plek? You'd be a dead man walking. This rock, yes put it in your pocket like that. This rock has an illusion ingrained into it, it'll make you look like a small animal. Not enough meat on the bones to be worth killing. The Illusion will only last a day, two at the most. Get back to Stamarian Territory fast, Vic. I'd hate to see you die."
The young soldier took the rock and stuffed it in his pocket, and then nodded. "What do I tell them when I get back?"
Alexis shrugged, obviously not caring what he told his commanders. "Whatever gets you in the least trouble. The truth should do nicely. I could melt your mind right now, if I wanted too. Not much you can do against that."
With a last thank-you, the young soldier took off down the road, back in the direction they had come from. Leaving Alexis alone on the road with the dead man.
She shook her head, she felt a horrible headache coming on, and she hadn't been able to eat for days. She quickly grabbed the packs that had been left on the ground, searched through them and packed everything useful into one pack, which she slung across her back. She then started marching down the road, breathing in the free air, and trying not to keel over from exhaustion.
She walked for almost half-an-hour before realizing she had to stop. Spotting a small wood a little ways off the road, she made her way to that. To her delight she found a crystal-clear stream which ran into a large, relatively deep pool before going on it's way.
She quickly made a fire, then stripped off her bloody prison clothes and tossed them onto it. A moment later, she splashed into the pool. Enjoying the first true, worry-free bath she'd been able to have in nine years. She lay there, listening to the sound of the wind through the trees, letting herself float in the water. Letting it wash away the blood and dirt and sweat. Freedom was sweet.
He was a big man, heavily-muscled, with a neck like an ox. Dressed in the garb of a Stamarian Sergeant, with a smaller sigil indicating he was from a prison detail. His attacker, on the other hand. Was a skinny, malnourished woman who looked barely fit enough to move, let alone fight.
And yet, he was the one on his knees, bleeding from a trio of light slashes to his chest. And she was the one without a scratch.
The big man's voice was slurred as he spoke, a gash on his head suggested head trauma of some sort. "Vic! I need help, Vic! This girl is...Aahhh!"
He fell flat on his back, propelled by a hard push from the woman. She stared down at him, knife in hand. "Vic can't help you right now, he's a little busy thinking he's blind." She replied viciously. Referencing the second man (also dressed in Stamarian Prison garb) who was currently crawling around on his hands and knees, apparently unable to see.
The big man glared up at the woman, "Well well well, looks like the little Korin finally woke up from her sleep." He said, spitting blood.
Alexis Vister nodded once, and then dropped down and plunged the knife through his throat, and then at various places along his torso until his harsh shouts of pain faded away and his breathing slowed.
"This!" She hissed quietly, "Is for being a raping, sadistic monster who preyed on all the prisoners in his cell-block. Now die." She slammed the knife once again into his throat, and left it sitting there.
A moment later, she slumped over, exhausted by the work she'd been performing for the last month. A powerful mage, she had required sedatives to keep her powers in check while staying in a Stamarian Prison. But a guard had accidentally missed one of the injections, and her powers had reawakened. From then on it had been a relatively simple, yet draining task to form an illusion to get herself out of the prison.
The guard she had just killed had thought he was transporting a shackled and fettered prisoner to a Stamarian base nearby. She had led him so far astray as to get their small group to Cher Plek, which at last she knew was still largely Korin friendly.
The other man's cries for help brought her out of her rest, however. She had to do something about him. Tiredly, she stood and half-walked, half-stumbled over to the man. And then waved her hand once. His cries stopped, and he looked up from his kneeling position towards her, his eyes full of fear.
She paused for a moment, she had never thought of herself as a particularly frightening woman. But then she looked down at herself. Her plain prison-greys were soaked in blood, the blood of that man's superior.
'Pu---Please don't kill me." He whispered, tears streaming down his face. Alexis looked down at the man, taking in his boyish looks and handsome face. She then shook her head tiredly.
"I'm not going to kill you, Vic. I killed him," she said, waving a bloodstained arm at the rapidly-cooling body, "Because he was a monster. Raped me a couple of times, beat me almost every day. Did about the same to his other prisoners."
She smiled, the expression still beautiful even with the blood speckled across her face. "No, you didn't do any of that. You're actually pretty nice, come to think of it. Brought me steak a couple of times, loads better than moldy bread, or nothing at all."
The man, fear still in his eyes, smiled nervously. "So...what are you gonna do with me?"
Alexis dug in her pocket and withdrew the rock she'd been enchanting for almost a whole week. "I'm going to make sure you have a chance at getting out of here. A lone Stamarian in Cher Plek? You'd be a dead man walking. This rock, yes put it in your pocket like that. This rock has an illusion ingrained into it, it'll make you look like a small animal. Not enough meat on the bones to be worth killing. The Illusion will only last a day, two at the most. Get back to Stamarian Territory fast, Vic. I'd hate to see you die."
The young soldier took the rock and stuffed it in his pocket, and then nodded. "What do I tell them when I get back?"
Alexis shrugged, obviously not caring what he told his commanders. "Whatever gets you in the least trouble. The truth should do nicely. I could melt your mind right now, if I wanted too. Not much you can do against that."
With a last thank-you, the young soldier took off down the road, back in the direction they had come from. Leaving Alexis alone on the road with the dead man.
She shook her head, she felt a horrible headache coming on, and she hadn't been able to eat for days. She quickly grabbed the packs that had been left on the ground, searched through them and packed everything useful into one pack, which she slung across her back. She then started marching down the road, breathing in the free air, and trying not to keel over from exhaustion.
She walked for almost half-an-hour before realizing she had to stop. Spotting a small wood a little ways off the road, she made her way to that. To her delight she found a crystal-clear stream which ran into a large, relatively deep pool before going on it's way.
She quickly made a fire, then stripped off her bloody prison clothes and tossed them onto it. A moment later, she splashed into the pool. Enjoying the first true, worry-free bath she'd been able to have in nine years. She lay there, listening to the sound of the wind through the trees, letting herself float in the water. Letting it wash away the blood and dirt and sweat. Freedom was sweet.