OOC: This is a private RP involving Carmen and Jet and myself, sorry to say. xD
BIC:
The sun shone over the land of Daein, but none of its rays could pierce the frozen veil that covered the nation. It was mid-winter, and winters were always harsh in this part of Tellius. Snow covered the land and the lofty peaks of the mountains that cradled the country. A sea of grey cloud covered the sky, raining the gloomy winter light on the beings below.
The sounds of a battle could be heard echoing into the bleak wilderness. It wasn't a large battle, and it was between no countries, as there were no armies involved. It was a battle between a band of mercenaries and some thieves. What they stole is unknown to the mercenaries, but they didn't rightly care. Money was harder to come buy in the winter because work was so rare; they needed all they could get to survive.
"This is quite a predicament we're in," said a young man, or so he appeared. He focused his face and pressed his lips tight; with a movement of his left arm he unleashed a gust of wind magic upon an enemy that charged him. The magic attack sent the poor man spiraling away and landing with a crunch. The mage looked to be in his early twenties. He had long white hair that flew out behind him as he cast another spell, causing the wind to wail with an unholy howl as the blades of air lashed at his enemies. He wore a black robe, common for a mage, but they weren't very extravagant, especially for a mage of his skill. A cape flew out behind him and he had a scarf to shield him better from the cold; adrenaline could only do so much. His pale, smooth face stung as a gust of wind blew by, sending bits of snow and ice into his skin.
"We're paired up with this lot of mercenaries, and look what a fine job they do of protecting us!" he gasped as he looked around at the dead and injured bodies of their allies. Mages tended to do better when they had protection, but he was out in the open with two others, who also did not do well in close-combat. "I wish Hermione and Daphne would come back in closer," he looked across the battlefield at the two people he spoke of, who were also members of their group.
"Oh, Goddess have mercy!" came the voice of a woman behind him. She was holding a tome in her hand, much like her mage companion. The woman had just attempted to cast a spell, but the pages only sizzled as a pitiful spark of light flashed into nothingness. "This tome's all used up, Kyan!" she cried with an irritated tone as an enemy drew near.
"Oooh," she closed her eyes tightly, as if reluctant to do what she was about to do. As soon as she opened them she took the useless book and slammed it against the man's face, knocking him silly and loosing the lance he had in his hand. "Forgive me!" she pleaded as she took a staff into her hands. The woman was a bishop, or was a bishop. She had long black hair that flew out behind her in the wind. She was clothed white robes that caused her to practically camouflage with the area.
"We don't have time, Elaina, come on!" Kyan urged as he sent another soldier, a large hefty man with an axe, flying with another wind spell, the blade of the axe too close for comfort.
"Just wait," Elaina said as she stooped over the body of an ally who was immobilized due to a broken leg. "Sshh, hold still," she said softly, caressing the man's cheek while the staff in her out hand began to glow, sending strings and tendrils of magic into the man's leg. Elaina watched patiently as the magic worked on the man's body, healing cuts and mending bones.
The man sighed in relief and smiled. "You're a saint, miss."
"Be careful out here," the priestess warned as she stood, looking over at Kyan, who was bending with his hands on his knees and breathing in the sharp, winter air.
"Finally calmed down here," Kyan managed as he straightened himself, moving a lock of hair out of his face and examining his tome, a moderately powerful book that went by the name of Elwind. He had more powerful tomes of course, but not with him at that moment. It was hard enough to carry the three he had along with a staff, though he managed to carry three by using a bag slung over his shoulder. "We can move on if you're done healing every bruise you see."
"I rather think that's my job," Elaina replied rather sarcastically with a smile, and cheer in her gray eyes. "Seeing as I'm the team's ‘healer'."
"That usually means you heal whoever's on your team," Kyan retorted more light heartedly.
"You can do that then," she said nodding to his staff. "I was raised to love and help all things. Just be happy I don't heal our enemies anymore," she began walking.
"How are you doing, Layla?" Kyan looked over his shoulder at his companion.
BIC:
The sun shone over the land of Daein, but none of its rays could pierce the frozen veil that covered the nation. It was mid-winter, and winters were always harsh in this part of Tellius. Snow covered the land and the lofty peaks of the mountains that cradled the country. A sea of grey cloud covered the sky, raining the gloomy winter light on the beings below.
The sounds of a battle could be heard echoing into the bleak wilderness. It wasn't a large battle, and it was between no countries, as there were no armies involved. It was a battle between a band of mercenaries and some thieves. What they stole is unknown to the mercenaries, but they didn't rightly care. Money was harder to come buy in the winter because work was so rare; they needed all they could get to survive.
"This is quite a predicament we're in," said a young man, or so he appeared. He focused his face and pressed his lips tight; with a movement of his left arm he unleashed a gust of wind magic upon an enemy that charged him. The magic attack sent the poor man spiraling away and landing with a crunch. The mage looked to be in his early twenties. He had long white hair that flew out behind him as he cast another spell, causing the wind to wail with an unholy howl as the blades of air lashed at his enemies. He wore a black robe, common for a mage, but they weren't very extravagant, especially for a mage of his skill. A cape flew out behind him and he had a scarf to shield him better from the cold; adrenaline could only do so much. His pale, smooth face stung as a gust of wind blew by, sending bits of snow and ice into his skin.
"We're paired up with this lot of mercenaries, and look what a fine job they do of protecting us!" he gasped as he looked around at the dead and injured bodies of their allies. Mages tended to do better when they had protection, but he was out in the open with two others, who also did not do well in close-combat. "I wish Hermione and Daphne would come back in closer," he looked across the battlefield at the two people he spoke of, who were also members of their group.
"Oh, Goddess have mercy!" came the voice of a woman behind him. She was holding a tome in her hand, much like her mage companion. The woman had just attempted to cast a spell, but the pages only sizzled as a pitiful spark of light flashed into nothingness. "This tome's all used up, Kyan!" she cried with an irritated tone as an enemy drew near.
"Oooh," she closed her eyes tightly, as if reluctant to do what she was about to do. As soon as she opened them she took the useless book and slammed it against the man's face, knocking him silly and loosing the lance he had in his hand. "Forgive me!" she pleaded as she took a staff into her hands. The woman was a bishop, or was a bishop. She had long black hair that flew out behind her in the wind. She was clothed white robes that caused her to practically camouflage with the area.
"We don't have time, Elaina, come on!" Kyan urged as he sent another soldier, a large hefty man with an axe, flying with another wind spell, the blade of the axe too close for comfort.
"Just wait," Elaina said as she stooped over the body of an ally who was immobilized due to a broken leg. "Sshh, hold still," she said softly, caressing the man's cheek while the staff in her out hand began to glow, sending strings and tendrils of magic into the man's leg. Elaina watched patiently as the magic worked on the man's body, healing cuts and mending bones.
The man sighed in relief and smiled. "You're a saint, miss."
"Be careful out here," the priestess warned as she stood, looking over at Kyan, who was bending with his hands on his knees and breathing in the sharp, winter air.
"Finally calmed down here," Kyan managed as he straightened himself, moving a lock of hair out of his face and examining his tome, a moderately powerful book that went by the name of Elwind. He had more powerful tomes of course, but not with him at that moment. It was hard enough to carry the three he had along with a staff, though he managed to carry three by using a bag slung over his shoulder. "We can move on if you're done healing every bruise you see."
"I rather think that's my job," Elaina replied rather sarcastically with a smile, and cheer in her gray eyes. "Seeing as I'm the team's ‘healer'."
"That usually means you heal whoever's on your team," Kyan retorted more light heartedly.
"You can do that then," she said nodding to his staff. "I was raised to love and help all things. Just be happy I don't heal our enemies anymore," she began walking.
"How are you doing, Layla?" Kyan looked over his shoulder at his companion.
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