Harth Fray (
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001- Who could have guessed?
A coffin. Was he dreaming? For all he knew he could have been. As he awoke to the pitch black of his containment he looked up, felt around with his own fingers. Not a dream. He was a girl when he dreamed, living out the lives of those thousands of generations of girls. The second thing he noticed? He was weak, but not all of his strength had gone. He rocked in place, pulling back and pushing forth until whatever held him shook loose. He toppled forward, smashing along with the rest of the stone container.
He pushed the rubble off his weakened form and sat up, looking around the room slowly, taking in the details. The sights and smells, the ambiance of the sounds which he could hear better than any human. It was silent here, but he could hear voices resonating from within these walls. Lurks?
No, but the scent they were human. Something stuck too. A familiar scent. He seethed, thinking back to the moment when that madwoman betrayed him and left him to Gunther. Is this her doing? Or was it just a trick? Was he spun?
He pulled himself out of the rubble and started exploring the rooms, hands trailing against the cold stone sarcophagi as he headed down. Down a ladder, down stairs, down to the main level of this chamber.
This wasn't her doing. No. She was here but long before now. The scent still lingered in the air. Could be this was the work of some other higher power. Powers that be, he heard some say. Could be a demon of a sort, who he'd have to get on with. Or something else completely.
He continued onwards, finding a door at the bottom of the stairs and passing through. He felt hunger pangs pass through him as he walked and looked up with a look of curious apprehension and curiosity. A chain? To get up there? Rocketship. It didn't take him much time, but much effort? Yes. He was fatigued and following the sounds of those voices down this corridor would surly lead to these humans who had captured him.
"The watcher council." Could only be. No one else could have such a facility. He snorted a bemused chuckle as he headed down the final length of the corridor into a chamber with a glowing spring. What horrors could await them if he was right?
He rounded the spring once before moving further, down into a larger chamber where a small group gathered at a table, eating what smelled odd and couldn't taste much better.
He was surprised. Not what he expected at all. Not a single old man in sight. Good for him, he thought. That meant that nobody had any idea what or who he was. All he had to do is decide how he was going to play.
[OOC: Feel free to catch him lurking near the hallway here, watching and studying people in the common room during dinner hour.]
He pushed the rubble off his weakened form and sat up, looking around the room slowly, taking in the details. The sights and smells, the ambiance of the sounds which he could hear better than any human. It was silent here, but he could hear voices resonating from within these walls. Lurks?
No, but the scent they were human. Something stuck too. A familiar scent. He seethed, thinking back to the moment when that madwoman betrayed him and left him to Gunther. Is this her doing? Or was it just a trick? Was he spun?
He pulled himself out of the rubble and started exploring the rooms, hands trailing against the cold stone sarcophagi as he headed down. Down a ladder, down stairs, down to the main level of this chamber.
This wasn't her doing. No. She was here but long before now. The scent still lingered in the air. Could be this was the work of some other higher power. Powers that be, he heard some say. Could be a demon of a sort, who he'd have to get on with. Or something else completely.
He continued onwards, finding a door at the bottom of the stairs and passing through. He felt hunger pangs pass through him as he walked and looked up with a look of curious apprehension and curiosity. A chain? To get up there? Rocketship. It didn't take him much time, but much effort? Yes. He was fatigued and following the sounds of those voices down this corridor would surly lead to these humans who had captured him.
"The watcher council." Could only be. No one else could have such a facility. He snorted a bemused chuckle as he headed down the final length of the corridor into a chamber with a glowing spring. What horrors could await them if he was right?
He rounded the spring once before moving further, down into a larger chamber where a small group gathered at a table, eating what smelled odd and couldn't taste much better.
He was surprised. Not what he expected at all. Not a single old man in sight. Good for him, he thought. That meant that nobody had any idea what or who he was. All he had to do is decide how he was going to play.
[OOC: Feel free to catch him lurking near the hallway here, watching and studying people in the common room during dinner hour.]
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"And how long have you been here?"
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Came the reply amongst his thick accent, sounding sour and annoyed at the entire concept. "Others have been here longer than I, from what I know of--if only by a few days."
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"What do you know?" He asked simply. Depending on the answer he might explore that possibility of connection.
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He exhaled and gave a glance to the other--he could try to assist, Kadar was right--he needed to make allies somehow. "There are living quarters scattered through and many have come here baring unnatural powers such as the control of shadows like hands. Everyone's skill level is different but it does not seem to hinder things that could be supernatural."
Another breath and he was looking back into the room beyond their own. "As insisted by the spring likely."
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If it was then Harth wouldn't play the game, he'd play around it.
"Can you give me an example? Supernatural powers? Like what?" He'd play naive, give no recognition of the concepts he was all too familiar with. As far as Malik had to know he was just a naive child.
"What types of people are here? And what about that spring? Is it special?"
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Another breath. "There are rumor that the spring provides those with their requests if they are logical but I have yet to try it. That is something I am not willing to touch as of yet. I don't like asking the unknown for favors, I feel one would find themselves in debt."
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So that was something to consider. "It's possible. You'd expect there would be a price on something like that, but I'll chance it."
He smiled softly, an indifferent smile and curious as well. "Shadows. Tell me about them."
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He continued on. "The shadows I only saw from one woman. She seemed to control them as she would hands and they bent to her will."
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"Thanks." He spoke with a dry tone, shrugging his shoulders while he stepped back against the wall to look once again at the people a the table.
"A woman..." Interesting. A witch. Sounded like it at the very least. "What's your impression? Magic?"
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"It seems like they were not the only one."
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"Others who can do the same? Or something else?"
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"My recommendation is simply keep a weary eye out."
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"Thank you." He said dryly with a mock politeness. "You've been very helpful..." Name?
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A pause. "And you are?"
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A pause and he looked back once before he continued on his path, out of the area and onward into the maze of the castle.
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Malik? He was a possibility. His lack of an arm made him vulnerable, yet there was a sense that he shouldn't underestimate the man. There were layers to him, and whatever talents he had he was not going to demonstrate so easily. He'd have to keep an eye out for him.
"See ya' around, Mal." He said once Malik was out of earshot. He'll be sure of that.