“Goodness,” Sorena muttered as she walked through an utterly ruined section of a city. A large section of the street had collapsed into the sewers, and several buildings were completely knocked over. It looked like a tsunami had torn through everything. Sorena suspected that that wasn’t very far off from what actually happened either.
Her sixth sense told her that something was definitely up. It wasn’t because she was a witch that she knew that something was wrong, no, it was because she had been around for forever. She could definitely sense remnants of his presence in the air. He had fought pretty hard – it was strange that he had been outmatched. Sure, they both knew some fairly powerful people, but fortunately none of them were all that malicious towards her or Sem.
The trail met an abrupt halt towards the edge of all the destruction. “Now then… Were you taken from this spot… or perhaps you were airborne…” The woman pursed her lips, darting her eyes to and fro. The area was crawling with rescue personnel, though it seemed as they very few people were at all injured. “Whoever it was was lucky that Sem had to show some restriction,” she muttered, spying a few small pieces of what seemed to be some sort of frozen substance, but it wasn’t water.
From within her sleeve she produced a small charm in the form of a raindrop. It glowed faintly due to Sem’s elemental energy still have some traces in the area around them. She thought to herself for a moment before suddenly vanishing with a wisp.
She reappeared several blocks down the road, which had been left untouched by the fierce battle. Checking the charm again it still glowed faintly, but she could suddenly sense something else. She could sense magic.
A sudden sharp noise caught her ear, bringing her attention to the roof of the building she stood in front of. Another sharp ping sounded followed by laughter. Without a second thought Sorena walked inside of the building, ignoring the several strange looks she got from those inside. It was an apartment building, and all the neighbors were currently talking about what may have happened to the nearby part of town.
Locating some stairs, the witch ascended them to the roof and stepped out onto it. The air was a bit chill, and a group of variously aged children huddled around the center as another swung a pickaxe down towards the ground, producing another loud, sharp noise that rang out.
“What is up with this thing?” one said. “It won’t even chip.”
“I think Joe’s just not as strong as he wants us to think he is,” another snickered. “Here, let me have a try.”
Sorena looked over their heads at the object of their interest, spotting the familiar figure of her friend. She found him. “You could destroy the planet and I promise you that it would still be one… piece…” she began to say before slowing into a slur. “Err…” Indeed, it was Sem’s body. But his head was missing.
Now the children were all busy staring at her. Sorena snapped her head up and met their gazes. They all stood like that for the longest moment. Darting her eyes left and right for a moment, she spoke. “…Hello?”
No response.
“… Lovely day, isn’t it?” she half smiled, raising her brow.
Still no response. She didn’t have patience for this.
“I put a curse on this thing. Now run along before I turn you all into frogs and eat you,” Sorena said quite calmly, causing the children to immediately disperse. “Now then…” she muttered, kneeling down at Sem’s, or rather, his body’s side.
“What nasty trick did they play on you?” she asked no one in particular. She could sense the traces of a charm, a charm that wasn’t hers. It was a bit crudely made she thought, but effective nonetheless, whatever it had done. She could sense something else as well, a sort of energy residue. Completely foreign and quite strange.
A vial rolled out of her sleeve and into her hand. Uncorking it, she waved it around as the container magically gathered the residue. She had a fairly good idea what it was, and she would toy with it later. All she needed to know for now what that Sem had been abducted. It was a kidnapping or perhaps a bounty, she didn’t care. She would get him back, and those responsible would be sorry.
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It was a dark and stormy night as Sorena walked down a cobblestoned road on the nondescript outskirts of a nondescript city in a nondescript part of the world. Up ahead was a large, rather symmetrically cube-esque building constructed of red bricks. On the roof was a greenhouse of sorts, though the area itself was abundant with all sorts of plants. A large tree grew out in front of the building. The tree was surrounded by beds of flowers of all kinds, and must have looked simply stunning during the day. Vines and ivy grew up the walls, hiding the red brick beneath. It was quite beautiful, even in the dark.
Sorena walked up a path to the front door and rapped it three times. Lights were on, so she knew that he was inside. When the door opened she stepped inside.
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OOC: Right, this took longer to get up than I had intended. For those of you not in the know, this is pretty much a direct sequel to The Hunt. Basically it will involve as the title suggest: saving Sem. Now, it would be a lot easier for you to join if your character knows Sem, but this isn't necessary. You'll just need an even more creative way to insert yourself because this really does allow little room for openings whether a character knows Sem or not.
Not really setting a limit to the number of people that can join, but for right now Chadwyck and I will need to finish our little interaction before any of you guys can join, so I'll let you guys know when that is.
Her sixth sense told her that something was definitely up. It wasn’t because she was a witch that she knew that something was wrong, no, it was because she had been around for forever. She could definitely sense remnants of his presence in the air. He had fought pretty hard – it was strange that he had been outmatched. Sure, they both knew some fairly powerful people, but fortunately none of them were all that malicious towards her or Sem.
The trail met an abrupt halt towards the edge of all the destruction. “Now then… Were you taken from this spot… or perhaps you were airborne…” The woman pursed her lips, darting her eyes to and fro. The area was crawling with rescue personnel, though it seemed as they very few people were at all injured. “Whoever it was was lucky that Sem had to show some restriction,” she muttered, spying a few small pieces of what seemed to be some sort of frozen substance, but it wasn’t water.
From within her sleeve she produced a small charm in the form of a raindrop. It glowed faintly due to Sem’s elemental energy still have some traces in the area around them. She thought to herself for a moment before suddenly vanishing with a wisp.
She reappeared several blocks down the road, which had been left untouched by the fierce battle. Checking the charm again it still glowed faintly, but she could suddenly sense something else. She could sense magic.
A sudden sharp noise caught her ear, bringing her attention to the roof of the building she stood in front of. Another sharp ping sounded followed by laughter. Without a second thought Sorena walked inside of the building, ignoring the several strange looks she got from those inside. It was an apartment building, and all the neighbors were currently talking about what may have happened to the nearby part of town.
Locating some stairs, the witch ascended them to the roof and stepped out onto it. The air was a bit chill, and a group of variously aged children huddled around the center as another swung a pickaxe down towards the ground, producing another loud, sharp noise that rang out.
“What is up with this thing?” one said. “It won’t even chip.”
“I think Joe’s just not as strong as he wants us to think he is,” another snickered. “Here, let me have a try.”
Sorena looked over their heads at the object of their interest, spotting the familiar figure of her friend. She found him. “You could destroy the planet and I promise you that it would still be one… piece…” she began to say before slowing into a slur. “Err…” Indeed, it was Sem’s body. But his head was missing.
Now the children were all busy staring at her. Sorena snapped her head up and met their gazes. They all stood like that for the longest moment. Darting her eyes left and right for a moment, she spoke. “…Hello?”
No response.
“… Lovely day, isn’t it?” she half smiled, raising her brow.
Still no response. She didn’t have patience for this.
“I put a curse on this thing. Now run along before I turn you all into frogs and eat you,” Sorena said quite calmly, causing the children to immediately disperse. “Now then…” she muttered, kneeling down at Sem’s, or rather, his body’s side.
“What nasty trick did they play on you?” she asked no one in particular. She could sense the traces of a charm, a charm that wasn’t hers. It was a bit crudely made she thought, but effective nonetheless, whatever it had done. She could sense something else as well, a sort of energy residue. Completely foreign and quite strange.
A vial rolled out of her sleeve and into her hand. Uncorking it, she waved it around as the container magically gathered the residue. She had a fairly good idea what it was, and she would toy with it later. All she needed to know for now what that Sem had been abducted. It was a kidnapping or perhaps a bounty, she didn’t care. She would get him back, and those responsible would be sorry.
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It was a dark and stormy night as Sorena walked down a cobblestoned road on the nondescript outskirts of a nondescript city in a nondescript part of the world. Up ahead was a large, rather symmetrically cube-esque building constructed of red bricks. On the roof was a greenhouse of sorts, though the area itself was abundant with all sorts of plants. A large tree grew out in front of the building. The tree was surrounded by beds of flowers of all kinds, and must have looked simply stunning during the day. Vines and ivy grew up the walls, hiding the red brick beneath. It was quite beautiful, even in the dark.
Sorena walked up a path to the front door and rapped it three times. Lights were on, so she knew that he was inside. When the door opened she stepped inside.
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OOC: Right, this took longer to get up than I had intended. For those of you not in the know, this is pretty much a direct sequel to The Hunt. Basically it will involve as the title suggest: saving Sem. Now, it would be a lot easier for you to join if your character knows Sem, but this isn't necessary. You'll just need an even more creative way to insert yourself because this really does allow little room for openings whether a character knows Sem or not.
Not really setting a limit to the number of people that can join, but for right now Chadwyck and I will need to finish our little interaction before any of you guys can join, so I'll let you guys know when that is.
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