The City of Mantle - The Kingdom of Atlas
2 years ago
The two armoured Atlesian Guards chatted to themselves as they patrolled the darkened streets of the city. All activity, the bustling ‘nightlife’ in the city- (if one could describe such nefarious affairs as that) seemed to cease as they made their way along the dirty streets. Shady individuals outside bars ducked inside, urchins quickly moved into alleyways or up onto rooftops. Nobody wanted to start trouble with one of Marshal Adrast’s men- because everyone knew exactly what could come of you if you fell afoul of them. The guardsmen continued along the road, kicking a seemingly empty can across the floor as they made their way past one of many alleyways.
“So, how’s the Missus doin’?”
“Eh, whining and nagging like always. Don’t she know I gotta work a shift this late for hours already just ‘ta make a decent wage? Like hell we have money to spare on holidays-“
The second guardsman stopped in the entrance to the alleyway, turning around to his right, looking down to the end of the alleyway, his eyes quickly locking onto the glowing sparks.
“... whatcha stopping for? We got ground to cover-“
“... Look at this.”
The first guardsman turned, standing next to him as they both stared at the scene.
Two other, almost identical Atlesian Guards were strung up in a net, that was hung between the two rooftops on either side of the alley. Completely out cold, the spitting image of themselves. How they even got up there in the first place was a mystery... not so much as who was responsible.
Barely visible on the wall behind the robots at the dead end of the alley was a spray tag- a bright green, shield shaped insignia, with two yellow letters spray painted inside it-
L B
One of the guards pressed two fingers against the side of his helmet as he spoke into the communicator.
“D-District Marshal Adrast, sir? ... We really ought to do something about your son.”
Mistral City - The Kingdom of Mistral
Olivia Ulysses ducked through one of the darker nooks built into the mountain sides, her shoes tapping against the floor, a small echoing sound following her, narrowly avoiding a cloaked figure who didn’t seem particularly happy at nearly getting crashed into, waving a fist angrily. The girl only glanced back momentarily, casting her silver gaze back onto the shadowy figure as a rushed “S-sorry!” escaped her lips, before she realised this person was most likely dealing in something shady, and she had more important things to be focusing on than apologising to them. Luckily, she hadn’t stopped running, keeping her pace as she exited the mountainside on the other end of the nook, emerging into the sunlight. It was a particularly sunny morning, and good weather meant good luck and high energy, at least in her mind. Either way, it put her in high spirits for her first day at Haven Academy. Dashing out into what seemed to be one of multiple market place squares, dodging from side to side to avoid the masses of people. As usual, Mistral was bustling. She counted at least 3 different vendors that were specifically selling food as she ran past the traditional looking booths, only half tempted to stop and get something to eat. But she had had to travel a long way, and wasn’t sure if she’d be late. She finally reached what could be described as the parting between the sides of two mountains, as she skidded to a stop, looking upwards and taking it all in. She had to look a LONG way up. The giant, elevator-like platform that was located in the ‘middle’ of the city was the method of transport that allowed people to get from level to level of Mistral City- built around, on and between two mountains, the settlers here had certainly gotten creative, and it was honestly almost breathtaking (or maybe that was just all the running she had been doing). Usually she would have stuck to the lower levels when visiting Mistral City- but no sir, today she was going all the way to the top. Haven Academy was situated at what could be described as the peaks, built across the two mountains. The platform slowly ground to a stop before her eyes, Olive stepping onto it as she lowered her eyes to what she stood on.
It didn’t seem to be made out of anything overly expensive- how did they even keep something like this running so effectively? Either way, Olive was used to working with barebones materials, so she wasn’t too phased. She pressed a hand to her side, tapping a brown leather sheath that was attached to the left legs of her pants, feeling the weight of her two trusty daggers shaking inside, good old Equis & Troy. It was reassuring to know they were there, because soon enough they would be damn near vital.
2 years ago
The two armoured Atlesian Guards chatted to themselves as they patrolled the darkened streets of the city. All activity, the bustling ‘nightlife’ in the city- (if one could describe such nefarious affairs as that) seemed to cease as they made their way along the dirty streets. Shady individuals outside bars ducked inside, urchins quickly moved into alleyways or up onto rooftops. Nobody wanted to start trouble with one of Marshal Adrast’s men- because everyone knew exactly what could come of you if you fell afoul of them. The guardsmen continued along the road, kicking a seemingly empty can across the floor as they made their way past one of many alleyways.
“So, how’s the Missus doin’?”
“Eh, whining and nagging like always. Don’t she know I gotta work a shift this late for hours already just ‘ta make a decent wage? Like hell we have money to spare on holidays-“
The second guardsman stopped in the entrance to the alleyway, turning around to his right, looking down to the end of the alleyway, his eyes quickly locking onto the glowing sparks.
“... whatcha stopping for? We got ground to cover-“
“... Look at this.”
The first guardsman turned, standing next to him as they both stared at the scene.
Two other, almost identical Atlesian Guards were strung up in a net, that was hung between the two rooftops on either side of the alley. Completely out cold, the spitting image of themselves. How they even got up there in the first place was a mystery... not so much as who was responsible.
Barely visible on the wall behind the robots at the dead end of the alley was a spray tag- a bright green, shield shaped insignia, with two yellow letters spray painted inside it-
L B
One of the guards pressed two fingers against the side of his helmet as he spoke into the communicator.
“D-District Marshal Adrast, sir? ... We really ought to do something about your son.”
Mistral City - The Kingdom of Mistral
Olivia Ulysses ducked through one of the darker nooks built into the mountain sides, her shoes tapping against the floor, a small echoing sound following her, narrowly avoiding a cloaked figure who didn’t seem particularly happy at nearly getting crashed into, waving a fist angrily. The girl only glanced back momentarily, casting her silver gaze back onto the shadowy figure as a rushed “S-sorry!” escaped her lips, before she realised this person was most likely dealing in something shady, and she had more important things to be focusing on than apologising to them. Luckily, she hadn’t stopped running, keeping her pace as she exited the mountainside on the other end of the nook, emerging into the sunlight. It was a particularly sunny morning, and good weather meant good luck and high energy, at least in her mind. Either way, it put her in high spirits for her first day at Haven Academy. Dashing out into what seemed to be one of multiple market place squares, dodging from side to side to avoid the masses of people. As usual, Mistral was bustling. She counted at least 3 different vendors that were specifically selling food as she ran past the traditional looking booths, only half tempted to stop and get something to eat. But she had had to travel a long way, and wasn’t sure if she’d be late. She finally reached what could be described as the parting between the sides of two mountains, as she skidded to a stop, looking upwards and taking it all in. She had to look a LONG way up. The giant, elevator-like platform that was located in the ‘middle’ of the city was the method of transport that allowed people to get from level to level of Mistral City- built around, on and between two mountains, the settlers here had certainly gotten creative, and it was honestly almost breathtaking (or maybe that was just all the running she had been doing). Usually she would have stuck to the lower levels when visiting Mistral City- but no sir, today she was going all the way to the top. Haven Academy was situated at what could be described as the peaks, built across the two mountains. The platform slowly ground to a stop before her eyes, Olive stepping onto it as she lowered her eyes to what she stood on.
It didn’t seem to be made out of anything overly expensive- how did they even keep something like this running so effectively? Either way, Olive was used to working with barebones materials, so she wasn’t too phased. She pressed a hand to her side, tapping a brown leather sheath that was attached to the left legs of her pants, feeling the weight of her two trusty daggers shaking inside, good old Equis & Troy. It was reassuring to know they were there, because soon enough they would be damn near vital.
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