March 27, 2010 Issue
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TABLE OF CONTENTS A Note from the Editor UPDATES FROM THE STAFF: Code and Area Updates LegendMUD Calendar of Events PLAYER NEWS: XP Achievements The Pkill Front PKill Tournament Follow-Up Clan News Description Change: Risay Varik Player Submissions How Not To Summon A Demon by Leatrix von Dietrich From the Fire, Into... by Zillah Grey Making Things Happen by Lime A Strange Encounter by Thaniel Wooding Untitled by Caja A Trial of Courage Letters Between Siblings Where is the Knight? Mama's Little Boy Bittersweet Symphony In His Stead by Nineveh =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= A NOTE FROM THE EDITOR HEYYYYYYYYY YOUUUUUUUUUU GUYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYS. So, I know it's been over a month since the last LT was out. My baaaad. Real life, you know? I'm sure you do. But! Since it took me so long, I have like fifty billion player submissions, which is great. And you pkers out there? W.O.W. That's all I have to say there. So, read on, my friends, and enjoy! -Lamia =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ___ ___ \ |-------------------------------------------------------------------| / /__| Updates from the Staff |__\ '-------------------------------------------------------------------' AREA UPDATES Area & Code Updates (2-19-10) ------------------- Greece: better wording on the wrestling teacher's acts. 'gate' kw added to gate guards. Fixes for a couple of the chant messages also went in this week. We're welcoming Joule back to activity after a long time away. Joule's office is located on the PR floor. Please give her some time to get reacquainted with things. Area & Code Updates (3-19-10) ------------------- Building: Malta - Fixed the trees so that they will fletch quivers correctly. Typo fixes in Dartmoor, Svart. Straussy is back to work on the Titanic. Coding: Fix for fletching. Will not be able to fletch negative quivers. The tree in question will submit a bug report for the builders. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= LEGENDMUD CALENDAR OF EVENTS [All times are system time unless otherwise specified] March 2010 Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Thursday, March 11th, 7:30 pm Q&A in the OOC Auditorium Saturday, March 13th, 4:00 pm Insanity's PK Moneypalooza Wednesday, March 17th, Happy St. Patrick's Day! 7:00 pm Pub Crawl All Day Shamrock hunt Thursday, March 25th, 7:30 pm Q&A in the OOC Auditorium =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ___ ___ \ |--------------------------------------------------------------------| / /__| Player News |__\ '--------------------------------------------------------------------' XP ACHIEVEMENTS Ameera has reached 100 million experience! AwesomeDude has reached 100 million experience! Gumby has reached 100 million experience! Kezia has reached 100 million experience! Serpentarius has reached 100 million experience! Serpentarius has reached 200 million experience! SexyShark has reached 500 million experience! Asterix has reached 700 million experience! Psylin has reached 800 million experience! Vogue has reached 800 million experience! =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= THE PKILL FRONT The 'wow' from earlier? I'm totally carrying that over to here. You guys and gals who PK are amazing. I mean, there were over 50 characters who PK'd over the past five or so weeks, and so that puts the total number of PKE fights and duels near 300-ish. Let's start out with the people who didn't lose a single fight. Melody won all 12 of her battles, Dirge won 10 out of 10 of his, Macphisto won all 6 battles that had an end, and Ire won 3 out of 3. That's very impressive, guys. You should definitely keep up the amazing work. So should these people who participated in over 20 fights: Divine (61), Reddeath (89), Artis (62), Fawkes (50), Linx (21), Necrox (70), Psylin (35), Caja (39), Zoroaster (20), and Boosh (50). The balance of wins vs. losses was definitely mixed within that batch, but the fact that they're participating that much is very, very impressive. Make sure to check out the LegendMUD forums for PK discussions and logs. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= PKILL TOURNAMENT FOLLOW-UP We had a total of 12 people show up for the single elimination 1 vs. 1 pkill tournament. First round, we had Rump beating Linx, LebronJames beating Asterix, Artis beating Necrox, Opie sniping Psylin, Fawkes beating Reddeath, Liel beating TheWatcher! Second round we had Fawkes beating Liel, Artis beating Opie and Rump beating LebronJames! Because there were three left (Rump, Artis & Fawkes), we had 3 remaining fights where each of them fought each other, with the results of those fights as follows: [Arena]: Rump has been killed by Artis! [Arena]: Artis has been killed by Fawkes! [Arena]: Rump has been killed by Fawkes! In honor of the 2010 Winter Olympics, each of the final three were awarded medals! Rump received a bronze medal for third place! Artis received a silver medal for second place!! Fawkes being the winner of the pkill tournament received the gold medal! =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= CLAN NEWS The Infernal Knights formed by Artis. The The Grand Academy of Magic was disbanded by Menhit. Abaddon was formed by Xyn. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Description Change: Risay My life has been spent in study, the constant desire for more knowledge, more....power. Well I have finally found that and grown strong from the long hours of practice and training. Did I give up my studies once I had mastered my arts, hardly...I continued to delve into the workings and teachings of those who have come before us. What I discovered has changed not only my path but my ethos. I now know where the true power lies, and I shall follow the teachings of my elders to the letter, no more shall I tolerate your intolerance, I issue this fatwa upon thee. No longer shall I sit idly by and observe while I practice my craft. No longer shall I watch as you slaughter my countrymen, your reign has come to an end and I am that end. No longer shall I be known as a disinterested necromancer, I shall now be known as: Short: an Islamic extremist Long: Eyes darting about the room, an Islamic dissident tries to put you at ease. My personal Jihad has begun. Risay Salim Umayyah =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Description Change: Varik My journeys have taken me far and wide through these lands, I have lost much but gained more. My life as it has been has at times been trying, I have lost many friends over the years and alas I fell in to a state of depression where I was lost for a time, I became known as an inconsolable slob. Having flung myself from the pit of despair, I landed among the honorable Japanese, and was taught many things, first by the monks, they taught me inner peace, whit that I grew stronger. Then amongst the bushi, whom I have the utmost respect for, they have re-energized me in the ways of warriors, I have come to know them as brothers. Lastly but by no means the least, I was introduced to the elite, the samurai, they taught me how to conceal my true intent while ever working towards my goal thus I shall shake off my former life of an inconsolable slob, take on the names given to me by my masters. I shall henceforth be known as: Short: a polished rogue Long: Checking his surroundings with great care, a polished rogue creates trouble. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ______________________ / \ o O | Wonder what folks are | `\|||/ |doing over at LegendMUD?| (o o) \_______________________/ ooO_(_)_Ooo________________________________________________________________ _____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|___ __|_____|_____|_____|_____|__PLAYER SUBMISSIONS___|_____|_____|_____|_____| 'How Not To Summon A Demon' by Leatrix von Dietrich Leatrix cursed softly as a scalding droplet of wax landed on the back of her hand. 'Stupid candles,' she complained to no one in particular. 'Why should a demon care what colour your candles are? Suppose they won't be summoned because you've got the wrong kind of drapery for the season, or you put out the tea without a doiley!' With this last outburst, she tossed her ladle back into the pot of melted wax, crossed her arms across one another on the table, rested her forehead on her arms, and breathed a deep sigh. She supposed if Adrion were here, he would be laughing at her. But Adrion was not here, had not been here since their disagreement, and besides she had decided that she was going to do her best to put him out of her mind. Leatrix had been busy making arrangements to summon her very own pet demon for months now. Since she had been expelled from the school of alchemy her brother had packed her off to last spring, it had been her only interest. The only trouble was finding all the ridiculous ingredients and accessories that her demonology books demanded - the proper sized altar, the ritual knife with a translucent edge, and of course, these black candles. These damned, stupid black candles. Leatrix lifted her head and began picking at the edges of the mold, peering in at the wax she'd poured. It had taken several tries to find ingredients that demons would like and turn the plain beeswax a sufficiently dark shade. She frowned. The wax was starting to dry a cakey, off-colour hue. It was mostly black, she decided. Maybe a little on the red side. 'Oh, bugger it anyway,' she muttered, standing. 'If this colour isn't good enough for them, they can stay in Hell for all I care.' =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= From the Fire, Into... by Zillah Grey This must be what it feels like to be born. And by that I mean if the womb is made of white-hot brimstone, the birth canal is lined with shards of glass, and the light at the end of the tunnel is somehow even worse than where you're coming from. That's the situation I found myself in just moments before I hit the floor. At first, I thought it would be better not to get up. I was laying in some blood, but that seemed pretty usual given where I'd been. And besides, the cobbles I was laying on were rounded, not filed to sharp points: an improvement already. But I could hear panicked shifting somewhere near me, and a sharp intake of breath. My curiosity got the better of me, and I turned my head, just slightly. My eyes lolled about for a moment, getting used to light and trying to gain tracking again. Everything seemed very... soft. Especially the woman standing off to the side. I tried to focus on her for a moment. She seemed tall, but I was also laying face-down on the floor. Her eyes were dark and tilted, and her hair was flying wild in snow-white ringlets. Actually, except for the stupid expression of shock on her face at the moment, she was pretty. At that moment, I did not care about pretty. With a groan, I started to stand. My movement prompted a shriek from the female observer, and she backed away another step. 'Don't move!' she demanded. Strangely, my muscles cramped as she spoke, and so I turned my gaze back to her, stuck in that awkward position. 'Who are you!' she barked. I remained motionless. A pause. 'Answer me!' 'I am called Hellhound. Or sometimes, Asmodeus.' 'Asmodeus. Hah!' she pointed a long, slender finger at me. 'Not so. You're merely a knave - and you're playing a horrible prank on me. I demand an apology for this!' 'I am sorry,' I replied. But I really wasn't bloody sorry, and I had no idea why I didn't tell her so right then and there. The apology had slipped out of my mouth before I could stop it, but it had a softening effect on the female; she slumped a bit, and her eyes became less hard. 'Why don't you stand up? Have you hurt yourself?' she asked, pouting. I had clearly disappointed her, but in what, I wasn't sure quite yet. I wasn't even sure this wasn't just a new level of Hell. 'I'm...' I thought about this a moment. '... not entirely sure.' 'Well, try it then. Come on, stand up. Let's have a look at you, if you want to play a stupid prank like that on me. I can't even imagine how you managed to find your way in here. Who sent you here, anyway?' I stood, and studied her as she studied me. She reminded me of someone else from my life, with that honey skin and those dark, tilted eyes. I tried to reconcile the pert English accent with her appearance; something about the way she was speaking to me felt familiar, but every time I felt I'd almost gotten it, the memory flit out of reach again. I hated it. 'You did,' I finally answered, but she huffed and threw herself into a nearby chair. 'I did!' she exclaimed incredulously. She regarded me as one might regard a servant, or a child that had been misbehaved. As if she were trying to decide what she'd do with me. 'I was bringing someone here, but it certainly wasn't you. And now you've ruined it, and I shall have to start all over.' 'Well.' I looked around the room, slowly, because if I turned my head too quickly I thought I'd be sick. 'In that case, I may as well go. Suppose you'd tell me where we are?' She narrowed her eyes at me. 'Where did you really come from?' 'Hell.' Her expression brightened. 'Hell! So you ARE a demon after all! You don't look like I expected you to. But, oh--! A demon, and Asmodeus no less -- I really have done it!' =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Making Things Happen by Lime It's been so difficult without him. The last time I saw him at the Gates of Hell, he wasn't even himself and the seriousness of the situation fell upon my shoulders like a brick. I can't find anyone... no one who will help. It's as if no one cares. No one cares that my Zillah is without a soul and trapped in Hell. After everything he did for our friends, they aren't there when he needs them the most. So I'm going to fix this myself. I have to. There's no other way. Yesterday was a strange turn of events when I saw him in London. I was surprised to see him, but not really surprised when he barely glanced at me. Not even a glint of recognition in his limey and purpley eyes. It took all I had not to hurl myself at him, so I composed myself, tried to look nonchalant, and sat by the fountain column. I pulled this little trick to capture his attention my sisters and I used to play when we were younger. The engagement ring he gave me still sits close to my person, and because of its size, it reflects light quite nicely. With a little bit of angling and turning, I was able to reflect the light from the sun and water over the square and then into his eyes. He noticed me then, shuffling about, wringing his hands, and looking overly anxious. He approached, obviously not recognizing me, and spilled some information I wasn't ready to accept, but I played it off like I wasn't committed to what he was saying. Apparently he's a slave... or errand boy of sorts. He was delivering a letter to someone I've met recently, and if Zillah were the Zillah I've always known, he wouldn't go within 100 yards of this vampire. He didn't even know his own name. Is he that far gone? Is there a point of return? It's easier for me to play this role. Get the information now, don't ruin it by controlling the situation immediately. I have to know who he is now so I can get him back to who he was. Throughout the encounter, I coyly refused to tell him my name. I want him to remember me like I remember him. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= A Strange Encounter by Thaniel Wooding I slowly traversed the twilit forest, following deer trails which, I hoped, would lead me to my destination. My steps lagged more and more as the night crept on a pace, and the rope across my shoulders grew heavier with each step. Each of the game birds I'd tied to it earlier that day seemed to weigh like stones. I'd been out hunting, but the evening had come on faster than I'd expected, catching me unawares while I was still in the depths of the wood. I wished with all my heart that I could find the cabin where I was temporarily lodging in order to set down my burden and fill my aching belly, but it seemed to elude my every attempt to reach it. The forest--any forest--had always been home to me. I was happiest when roaming acres wild in search of healing herbs or food for the pot. But on this night, perhaps because I was so tired and footsore, it seemed a desolate, forbidding place. I was unnerved by things which I would normally attribute to ordinary night-time activity, mistaking each shadow for an eldrich, alien presence, each crack of a branch or snap of a twig for foreboding footsteps. Just as I despaired of ever reaching my goal, and prepared to roll up in my cloak and sleep the night out under a tree, an eery cry came wafting through the air. Turning in the direction from which the sound had come, and casting about with eyes which had finally become accustomed to the dark, I spied a strange sight: a ragged child crouching over a patch of wildflowers in a clearing not far away. She was sobbing, her tears falling onto the flowers at her feet. It looked to me as though the blossoms were stretching upward on their long stems, trying to reach out to the child as if to touch or comfort her. I couldn't tell how old she might be she was small and frail-looking, perhaps anywhere from six to ten years old. Her dark hair was full of leaves and brambles, her elfin face smeared with dirt and tears, and her dress rent in several places, exposing her skin to the chilly spring wind. She looked a great deal like a child I knew, so I hurried over as fast as my tired limbs would allow. 'Defrin?' I queried hopefully. 'Is that you?' The little girl sniffed and shook her head. 'N-no. Defrin's my sister.' I could see at close quarters that this girl was indeed not Defrin her hair colour and facial features were somewhat different. 'I see,' I replied. 'You must be the girl who ran away, then. Did you get lost? Are you looking for the cabin Defrin found? I'm looking for it myself she invited me to stay there when I'm in the area.' 'No... I was just there, looking for Defrin,' the girl replied, wiping away tears with a tattered sleeve. 'She was s'posed to deliver a letter and come back to where I was in three days, but it's been more'n that now... almost a week. I thought maybe she went to the cabin first, but I can't find her.' I scratched my head in puzzlement. 'That's odd... I saw her a few days ago. She came to visit me and see my new animals. I wonder what can have happened to her.' The girl bowed her head. 'I dunno, but I guess it's my fault, like everythin' else. I agreed to let her deliver my letter.' Her shoulders slumped and she sighed forlornly. 'Defrin can take care of herself pretty well, I think,' I replied. 'I worry about her sometimes too, but as you probably know, she's been gifted with magic. I'm sure she'll be alright, and if she's not, it's certainly not your fault.' 'Everythin' is these days, mister. Bad stuff always happens to people I love when I'm around. That's why I ran away. I thought people'd be safer or happier if I wasn't there.' 'Nonsense. People would be much happier to know that you are safe, I'm sure.' The child cast her eyes downward and slowly shook her head, but not, it appeared to me, out of stubbornness. There was a sadness and cynicism in that gesture which should not have appeared in one so young. It seemed to me then that her fragile body was bowed down by a grievous burden of guilt and suffering. 'Nothin' ever goes right when I'm around... I always mess up. I should never've let her deliver that letter... She wanted to, but I should've done it myself. Then anythin' bad would've happened to me. People're always gettin' hurt 'cos a' me, and I just want 'em to be happy.' I sighed, massaging my aching legs. 'I tell you what... I'll help you look for Defrin. I'll head back to my home in case she went there, and you look in all the inns between here and wherever you think she was heading. I'm sure we're making mountains out of mole hills and that she's perfectly alright, but she's like family to me now that my parents are gone, and you've got me feeling concerned. If she's not at either my camp or my cottage, I'll check all the places where I've seen her before and I'll send word to the inns if I find her. Will that make you feel better?' The girl nodded mutely, climbing to her feet and dusting herself off. She waved to me and headed off along one of the deer trails, but not alone. Hardly believing my own eyes, I saw that the patch of wildflowers from which she had been taking comfort moved along beside her, keeping pace. Their roots moved through the ground as though it were liquid and not solid earth. I blinked, rubbed my eyes and looked again, and there were the flowers, still moving along beside the child as she trudged along. I thought for a moment that I was so tired I must be seeing things, but when I looked down at the place where the flowers had been, they were gone. There was nothing but a bare patch of earth at my feet. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Untitled by Caja 'Milady...you seem... well you seem a bit thoughtful today, pensive.' 'What should I do? I keep wondering what to do about Azim. He's been gone so long. What if he returns? Will he sometime in the future surface again? My heart is so heavy with worry. I don't know what to do.' 'Milady...my sympathies, Milady. As your Solicitor, and your most humble servant, I feel most competent to advise you.' 'Yes, yes. I know. I know. I have been running our estate by myself since he's been away at war. But not a word has come back from the battlefield. Did he die in battle? Has he just abandoned me?' 'Milady, please allow me to explain what I've done. I've thought about this for quite some time now. I feel that....you most definitely should have Azim declared dead. I hope you will forgive me, Milady, but I've known that this was coming so I took liberties and took care of everything for you. I drew up papers, presented them to the Royal Court, and the judges have reviewed them. All we need now is your signature to finalize it. Then the judges can make a public proclamation of their judgment.' 'You did this for me? But why?' 'Yes, Milady. I could see that you were suffering. You, Milady, as any man with eyes can see, you are still a beautiful woman. I hear that you are most desired by many. You may in the future fall in love with someone else, start anew. Please do this for your future, especially now while you are still desirous. Do you know that I've heard... but you know how rumors are, that a gentleman, a man of great means, that he wishes you could marry him? And, I'm told that a man of magic, Milady, is leaving love notes all over the kingdom professing his love for you. Milady, you need to move on... Take some of these suitors up on their requests to spend time with you. All you need do is sign these, and all will be done and complete. You are so brave to do this, Milady.' Lady Caja Valor sighed a deep sigh as she took the papers from her Solicitor. With tears welling in her eyes, she signed the papers, gave them back to the Solicitor, and retreated to her chambers...sad and alone. Days later, the Official Proclamation was made... 'Whereas, Azim Valor has disappeared, Whereas, Azim Valor has not been seen nor heard from, Whereas, Azim Valor is rumored to have died on the Battlefield, Let it Be Proclaimed throughout this land, From now and henceforth, that Azim Valor is legally declared dead.' =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= A Trial of Courage The sun was setting in a late March afternoon while Serpentarius quietly made his way through the forest, enjoying the sights and sounds of the Nature he'd been torn from for millenia. Upon nearing his destination he encountered a curious figure, somewhat humanoid but shrouded in a golden light and with a ram's horns sprouting from his head. Serpentarius, of course, recognized him immediately. 'Aries...' Serpentarius hissed, glancing around the area. '...you are here alone?' Aries grinned, amused by the curiosity of his former friend. 'Of course. The others insisted on standing around deliberating, but I was never one for that sort of thing. I just want to fix this problem myself.' His expression then turned almost as cold as Serpentarius'. Why are you here, Serpent King? There's nothing on this world for you. Only mortals,' Aries warned, keeping his eyes on Serpentarius and, more importantly, his nasty-looking scythe. Serpentarius however, wasn't fooled. 'If there is nothing here, then I need no explanation. I am merely on my way to meet some pitiful mortal.' Aries sighed. 'So you know of what happened to Virgo.. so be it. There is nothing you can do now. Even if you slay every mortal who has inherited her essence, you can never bring her back. Besides... what happened was-' 'What happened was YOUR fault! All of you!' snapped Serpentarius, trying to suppress the fury raging within him. 'What happened was a necessity,' finished Aries. 'But I accept my share of the blame, and thus I am here; to give you my power, if you are worthy.' After a few moments to calm down, Serpentarius simply smiled. A strange sight indeed. 'You mean, to end your existence with honour instead of being hounded to the ends of the Cosmos.' Aries nodded, and began changing to his true form - a gigantic golden ram, towering over Serpentarius and the forest itself. 'Are you ready, my friend?' Serpentarius grinned and nodded, drawing his scythe and readying for battle. In a flash, Aries had charged forward, slamming his horns into the ground, obliterating the trees where Serpentarius had been standing a millisecond ago. Flying through the air on his dragon wings, he landed atop Aries' horns and in a flash of light, sliced them off with his scythe. With an earth-shaking scream of anguish Aries reared back violently, the force sending Serpentarius flying to the ground. He barely maked it onto his feet before Aries' hooves slam down upon him, reducing him to dust.. or so Aries had hoped. In another flash of light, Serpentarius had flown up through the sky, spinning in a swift circle with his scythe and with a horrifying ripping sound, sliced right through Aries' heart and out the other side. Defeated, Aries fell to the Earth, leaving a giant crater. Serpentarius flew down through the dust to see his fellow Zodiac resume his humanoid form. A smile returned to the face of Aries. 'Interesting.. though we weakened you, your power seems to be growing with each moment,' Aries commented. 'You have passed the trial of Courage and I will give you my power. Though you hardly need it with such a strong ally watching over you..' Aries then vanished before Serpentarius could respond, leaving behind his power in the form of a golden aura around the Serpent King and one last word of warning: 'The past must never be repeated..' =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= To Laria de'Dannan c/o the Library of Alexandria, Egypt, I wouldn't break years of silence and risk a threatened vendetta if I didn't think it was important. I know you remember pa's old knight buddies; their new young whippersnapper of a leader went through a lot of trouble to track me down and show me a glass orb. Damned thing's got a soul in it for sure, and claimed how it belonged to some kind of fey, don't rightly know what clan, but tell me if this sounds familiar: a child stealing sadist with a penchant for control. My money's on the Unseelie, but I acquiesce to your scholarly authority. You remember our run-ins with them; if they're on the move, the world ain't ready for it. If it's someone working alone, then they should be easier to deal with. Last time we talked things were said that shouldn't have, on both our parts. If you have to, think of this as a favor for dad's clan. Your brother, Rowane de'Dannan P.S. Before you ask, no, I ain't heard from Titania. She and I parted even less amicably than we did. Also, I've put the orb for safe keeping inside of the homunculus courier. His name is Tim, you'll have to gut him to get it out. ----- Dear Rowane, Yes, I do remember the Knights of old. They were kind to us when we were children. I've researched the orb you sent to me with Tim. (I do not appreciate your forcing me to violence in order to retrieve the orb by the by!) I also remember, on the subject of remembering, the fallout that we had and you are correct, we did not end on the best of terms. However, bygones are bygones and what have you. Yes, the orb has a soul in it, and I do believe it isn't just any soul, but a very important, particular soul that we do not want to see released. (I see that there is a crack in it, what exactly were you doing with it?) The information I have is very sensitive however and should this letter be intercepted before it can reach you I suppose you'll be in for an interesting surprise, that is for sure. Oh, right. I am coming to you with the information. Ciao~ Laria de'Dannan P.S. Why would I want to hear from that cow? Cow is still used as an insult, right? =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Where is the Knight? 'You really shouldn't cry.' Xyn was knelt in front of the far smaller child, standing on a dirty side street in Dreux. 'It's unbecoming, especially of someone like you.' But Kendrew just hunched over, his face buried in to his hands as he sobbed, shaking his head sharply. 'Come now, don't cry.' Were he some other man, and this some other situation, passing people might have been correct. He was simply attempting to console a distressed child. But no, he was terrorizing the boy. His pale hand came up, long fingers brushing across the boy's face until he had him by the ear. He took hold hard, jerking Kendrew in to him, their faces close. 'Tell me.' 'N-no..!' Kendrew begged. 'Please, no..!' With his opposite hand Xyn produced a small, black kitten. 'Kendrew...' he warned. 'Don't be difficult.' 'No, no! Please don't!' Kendrew begged. 'Please don't, please! Please!' his hands flew up and he reached for the kitten, but Xyn stood and kept the squirming animal just out of reach. 'He didn't do anything wrong, please don't!' 'No, he didn't do anything wrong, did he?' Xyn agreed. 'But sometimes when other people are very bad, like you... people that didn't do anything wrong get hurt. Like your cat. You know Kezia, don't you?' 'Please leave him alone! Please!' Kendrew begged. 'Please, I'm sorry!' Xyn sighed, rubbing the bridge of his nose. He hated children, and this particular one was going to get him in trouble with all of his mewling and begging right there on the street. He should have known better. And with a disgruntled sound he grabbed Kendrew's hair and pushed him toward a small, abandoned shop. Once inside the prince picked his prey up and set him on top of a counter, giving them a better chance at being eye level on his terms. 'Now, Kendrew. You know Kezia, don't you?' he repeated. 'Y-yes,' Kendrew sobbed. 'You like her, don't you?' he took a tighter hold on the kitten when Kendrew nodded, and held the cat up in front of the boy. 'Well.. if you do not tell me where Lucas is going to be this evening then this will happen to her.' And in an impressive display of strength he squeezed. Loki let out one pathetic sounding mew before something cracked, and the cat's eyes bulged briefly. Kendrew screamed, his hands flying to his ears, rolling forward while trying to push against Xyn. It was useless, and he was too small. Xyn grabbed his chin, jerking his face upwards, locking eyes with the child. 'Where... is... Lucas?' he seethed, setting the dead animal on the counter. 'H-h-he--- he-- he-' 'Spit it out, boy!' Xyn snarled. 'I haven't got all day!' 'Here...' Kendrew sobbed. 'He'll be-be here...!' 'See now..?' Xyn asked quietly, stepping back as Kendrew reached a trembling hand around to touch his dead kitten. 'If you'd simply do as you're told.. this wouldn't happen. Perhaps, even, if you'd never left the grotto... we could have avoided this. Next time you'll listen to Vittorio, won't you?' He stepped out of the shop, leaving the sobbing child behind. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mama's Little Boy Pain.. everywhere, pain, and white hot light. His everything hurt, in places that he wasn't aware harm could be brought. Was there blood in his lungs? He swore it was watery as he took a breath, greeted by the faint scent of poppy flowers. 'You've caused me great trouble, Lucas Wylder.' Lucas flinched. It was his name, sure, but he wasn't fond of it all the same. Lucas had never heard the voice before, smooth as velvet but cold as ice. There was something ethereal, and melodic to it, almost soothing. Trying to open his eyes he was greeted with miles of familiar green and red. 'Poppies...' he wheezed. 'They were her favorite, you know.' The man - was he a man? Or a boy? He was stunning regardless, practically glowing as he crouched down in to Lucas' line of vision. There was something familiar about him, like a distant cousin of someone he already knew, pale as moon petals with a willowy frame and long silver locks. He was beautiful and the Knight wondered briefly if he was hallucinating. '..who?' He moved with fluidity and grace deserved only to those not human. Lucas wracked his brain, he'd seen someone that looked like this man before that shifted their positions so fast that he was on his back, and the beautiful youth was sitting on top of him. He was disoriented, trying to wrack his brain as his head throbbed. 'Don't be daft, little knight...' the beautiful young man leaned in, brushing his long and elegant fingers along bruised flesh. He was dirty in comparison, covered in blood and mud, with sticks in his hair tears in his clothing. He was darker skinned with red eyes, staring back in to liquid blue. 'Think.' Sidhe. He was a Sidhe, there was no other explanation, he was too beautiful not to be. He looked like Nineveh, with more definition. Were they related? 'Xyn..' 'Clever Knight.' he leaned in and pressed his forehead to Lucas'. 'You turned the children against me and stole my mother. You've ruined everything, you know.' He stroked the young man's cheek again, dragging his nails along the skin. Something burned. 'But perhaps in the process you made it easier... Children are such nuisances, aren't they? I never wanted to be a father, and love neither of them as a father should. I never wanted Defrin, she's useless, a stain on the world. Children like her should be killed early, they have no purpose. Briony I took for her power. Between she and Nineveh they can break the seal.' 'Why do all the bad guys gotta tell their plans...' Lucas mumbled, not really focusing on Xyn, but more on how sluggish he felt. 'I wanted to detach Setheus from his soul,' Xyn admitted with a hint of dismay. 'I'd tried so hard to mortalize him, but even ripping off his wings did nothing but make him something else. A monster. It had never been to make you suffer, but simply an experiment to see just how far the power could be taken... The Sidhe are immortal in their own right, after all, and my mother was removed from her shell... so why not an angel?' 'Why are you still talking..' Xyn reached out and grabbed a hold of Lucas' chin to force his gaze back when his head lolled to the side. 'Have you ever snapped a bird's wings? The hollow crunching sound as they're separated from its back. It's disgusting, almost sickening.. And the resounding echo in an empty room? Imagine that, only so much louder, echoing through the empty hillside. Can you smell it? He bled everywhere. The poppies grew splendidly after that...' Lucas squeezed his eyes closed and Xyn laughed. 'Every time you see him you'll imagine it, you know.' Lucas suddenly rolled his hips up, rather violently trying to buck Xyn off of him. Instead he moved in the opposite direction and slammed down on top of the smaller man beneath him, slamming his forearm in to his neck. Sputtering and gasping for air Lucas twitched hard, gritting his teeth. 'I suppose you're special. You're very highly spoken of after all. I'd like nothing more than to kill you...' He leaned in, his lips a breath away from Lucas' own, 'But why would I rob Vittorio of that?' Lucas became aware of how wet his entire backside was as Xyn drew back and lifted him up slowly, helping him to his feet. His captive cried out as soon as he found his feet, and mercilessly the Sidhe prince withdrew from him, watching as he immediately collapsed back to the ground, sobbing. 'What's the matter...?' Xyn purred. 'You can't get up?' 'What did you do to me!?' Lucas cried, snapped back to reality by the searing hurt shooting through his legs, up in to his back. 'I am fairly certain that I severed some very important equipment on the backs of your legs... Now I'm no doctor..' He drew forward, taking Lucas by the hair. 'But I think you need them to walk.' And he started dragging his captive toward some stairs that looked naturally carved from the rock in the wall. Every hit was agonizing as he was dragged in to a room familiar only because of his own snooping around. The orb he'd taken from Defrin was propped up under the wings Briony had been so sincere existed, that they had been unable to find. They were spread across the wall, the ends stained with blood. Lucas couldn't help it, he gave a strangled sob, which made his head throb. 'I think you fell and hit your head,' Xyn explained, dragging the still bleeding Lucas up another flight of stairs and down an already bloodstained hallway. Was that his blood? He felt sick and dizzy, wanting nothing more than to vomit, though he wouldn't beg. 'When I cut your heels...' His response was a pained grunt, and the prince chuckled as he hoisted his captive up. He was terrifyingly strong for as delicate as he looked and Lucas' head's lolled back as the world began to spin again with the sudden shift in positions. He'd fainted at some point between where they'd left, and where they'd ended up, but Xyn was pulling a carpet aside when he came to again, drawing back a dull and creaky sounding trap door. His hand shot out and took Lucas by the front of his shirt, dragging him across the floor. 'I heard she tasted like honeysuckle.' he purred against Lucas' ear, nibbling on the lobe. 'Guess you'll never know though.' And suddenly he was falling through the darkness. The ground rose up to meet him suddenly, and the last thing he heard was the sound of that trap door slamming shut again before he went limp again. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Bittersweet Symphony 'I can't..' Lucas squeezed his eyes closed and pushed his face against his arm. 'Please don't ask me to do it.' 'I already did..' came the breathless whimper of words. 'I did and I am going to keep asking. Oh please, you've got to, I can't take it..! It hurts so much. Lucas please.' He bit back a sob and shook his head so hard he made himself dizzy. Something outside of the cell moved and both held their breaths, waiting for it to pass. A shadow crossed the little line of light beneath the door and stayed for only long enough to look at something and then whomever was gone. Sansa's arm dropped away from her forehead and she began to cough rather violently, shuddering. Lucas looked up to see her crying. 'Please don't..' 'I can't!' Sansa just about screamed. 'Lucas it hurts, just make it stop! I know I was horrible to you but do I really deserve to suffer like this?! Do I really deserve to die like this?!' She was bleeding out just enough that she'd be gone within two days, and would suffer terribly up until that point. It would only get worse as time passed and neither Xyn, nor Vittorio, would bother to save her. 'No you'll live...' Lucas whispered, using his elbows to crawl toward her. He had become numb to the pain in the backs of his legs, but learned early on that he would probably never walk again with the positioning of the cuts. 'You won't die. They're coming..' 'Your Knights aren't coming, Lucas.' Sansa looked toward him with a bitter expression. 'They would have come long ago if they were. They probably think you're no better than Ransom you know... an old man that doesn't know what he wants, can't find himself, and wanders relentlessly, forever. Eventually you will find your way back to them...' she coughed again. 'And they will follow you just as they did him, sheep over a cliff. But you won't be coming back this time either. You'll be here...' 'Stop!' Lucas hissed. 'They aren't idiots!' 'Please..' her hand reached toward him. 'Please just kill me. Don't let them do it. Don't give them the satisfaction.' He reached a dirty hand out, blood stained fingers curling around hers. It was caked under his nails and along curves of his joints and knuckles. What wasn't blood was surely dirt. They curved around hers, and he kissed her knuckles. 'I would have given you the world, you know..' he whispered to her, blinking back those hot, harsh tears. 'In a heartbeat.' 'I know..' she whispered back, looking at him. 'I would have done anything for you... anything you wanted. Everything.' 'I know.' He shifted his weight around, almost collapsing on top of her as he eased along, managing to awkwardly straddle her hips with his knees. Seering pain shot down through his calves and in to what he could feel of his toes, and he tumbled forward on top of her, briefly dazed as his forehead slammed in to hers. They each groaned in pain, Lucas rolling to the side but forcing himself upright again as soon as he got his bearings. 'Tell me the tales that to me were so dear...' he whispered, closing his eyes. 'Long, long ago, long, long ago...' 'It's okay..' Sansa whispered, her hands lifting to rest against his stomach, her fingers curling around his tattered shirt. 'It's okay, I promise it's going to be okay.' 'Sing me the songs I delighted to hear, long, long ago, long ago..' his hands slid up her arms, and along her shoulders. His hands, much larger in comparison to her petite frame, eased around her neck and she smiled at him. 'It's really okay. Look at me. Look, please..' she begged him, and reluctantly he opened his eyes. She was smiling at him, but he couldn't help it, and found himself unable to smile back. 'Keep singing to me. I love it..' 'N-now..' he stuttered, choked, then had to start again as his palms closed against her neck as tight as he could, tight enough to cut off her air supply. 'Now you are come all my grief is rem-removed..' Her back arched as best as she could, Sansa's mouth opening in an inaudible gasp. He immediately jerked his hands back and she squeaked. 'No don't stop!' And after a moment's hesitation his hands wrapped around her neck again. 'Let me forget..' he whispered, 'that so long you have roved. Let me believe that you love as you loved... long, long ago...' And this time as she began to struggle he held on tight, forcing her to stay still with his backside pressed to her pelvis to keep her from bucking her hips. Eventually she stilled, but he continued to hold on. Thirty seconds.. sixty... 'Long, long ago..' Three minutes, five... Eternity. 'Long ago.' he uttered, choking out the last two words, hunching over her still form, gripping the front of her dress. He bit back a sob, his shoulders shaking. 'I love you.' =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= In His Stead by Nineveh Ishrael finally woke, ran away with me from Prince Xyn's awful underground fortress. Ishrael did not blame me, but I still know that it was all my fault that he slept for so long. Enchanted. Xyn told me that I could have made Ishrael wake up, but I was too frightened and too weak to save him. It didn't matter. Ishrael came away with me back to our park, so that we could listen to the birds in the tall trees and sleep in the soft grass under all those distant stars. He promised to stay with me this time. 'Always,' said Ishrael. It's not Ishrael's fault what happened yesterday. We went to find some plants I need that I can only get from the desert peoples. I cannot go often because the sun is too strong for me, but we traveled at night. Ishrael is clever, he knows how to protect me from the things that I cannot bear, just like Miah used to - when the sun was out he wrapped me up in a blanket and hid me away in our tent. In the market... I can't bear to think of the market now. I had all my plants and herbs out on the blanket, I was sorting them before we made our trip home. Ishrael heard the merchant there selling pomegranates. 'Pomegranates!', and Ishrael started to go. 'Don't go,' but Ishrael only chuckled and tousled my hair. His teasing glance, for worrying too much. Fear for him. Fear to be alone. But I do not argue with Ishrael because he is good, and especially good when he smiles. Then there was the Prince - terrible, beautiful Prince. Sidhe Prince. Evil Prince, come to hurt us. Threats to hurt the children - Briony, Defrin, Kendrew. Threats against others too. Worst, threats to hurt Ishrael. Why won't the Prince leave Ishrael alone? Because Xyn must use Ishrael to bring me to him. What does Xyn need me for? Twisted words. Confusion. If the Prince will never hurt Ishrael again, I could be brave. I could go with Xyn. For Ishrael. For the others. The heat shimmers in my eyes. 'Save Ishrael,' I say. Xyn smiles his cruel smile. 'Yes,' and then the sun was too bright, the heat too intense. All swam into blackness - Ishrael out of reach of the Prince now. Me, in his place. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= The Legendary Times is published by the immortals of LegendMUD. Please send replies, additions, or corrections to our address at [email protected] for inclusion in the next edition. 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