OoC: Here's the deal, guys, I don't really want to make a plot for this RP. It's a battle, straight and simple, I mostly just wanted to use these two characters in a fight and decided to RP a battle. So sorry for the lack of motive, but if you want a fight, PM me to join.
BiC:
Jin looked up into the brilliantly blue sky that seemed to just hang over the tiny, rural village that they had been sent to. The sun was bright and beating down on the mage and his companion, Ray, who looked incredibly irritated by the bright light that reflected off of his black hair, revealing a dark red gleam that hid within it, like a raven’s feather. He let out an irritated sigh and Jin just nodded. “Yeah, it is obnoxiously sunny today. Here.” He said simply as he quickly ran his finger through the air, leaving a trail of violet-blue smoke that traced the air and soon it took the shape of a magical rune. The smoke dissipated, but the symbol remained, glowing with violet energy as it rose into the sky and created a cloud cover. Within seconds a light rain began to fall.
“Show off.” Ray commented quickly and simply, always straight to the point. The young man didn’t speak much, but when he did he spoke only the bare minimum of words to convey his point.
“Yes, but rain is my favorite weather, after all. I think I’m allowed a quick spell to cover that annoying sunshine. Don’t you, Raven?” The mage was dressed in common mage robes. He had given up on attempting to be inconspicuous about his profession, to him the robes were the most comfortable attire he could wear. They were black and grey, and over the loose fitting robes he wore a black cloak that had faded and frayed from many years of use. His eyes were the same color as the storm clouds that he had summoned, and his hair was white as snow. He wasn’t an old man, at least, not in appearance. He actually appeared to only be in his late twenties. At his side hung a katana hilt and two pistols were strapped to the small of his back.
“Suits me.” Ray answered quickly, he didn’t like when most people used his full name; though he made an exception for Jin. The young man was dressed more modernly. He was wearing a white dress shirt that hung off of his thin frame a few sizes too big. Around his neck was a black skinny tie, and the shirt itself was half untucked from his black jeans. The jeans were not faded in the slightest, they appeared as black as ink. He had solid black hi-top trainers on his feet, and hair the color of raven’s feathers. His almond eyes were dark, like a dolls eyes, though not abysmally black. Around his eyes was what appeared to be eyeliner, though it wasn’t any form of make-up, just a natural black ring around his eyes, and as such no amount of make-up remover would take it off.
They had been sent to the small town for a purpose that they weren’t entirely sure of. They had learned to stop asking questions and just do as they were told; owing a debt to the company that they did made their line of work very dangerous. Of course, they didn’t have the luxury of declining or they’d end up in prison, which was one place Jin didn’t want to return, and Ray never wanted to go.
While the town itself was small, the focus of the town was impossibly huge: a cathedral at the center of town. The reason the town had never expanded, and remained small in population and building, was because all of the resources had been poured into building the monumental church. It was taller than any building either of the mages had ever seen, and it took up a huge chunk of land. “How much could they have spent on building something like that?” Jin wondered, Ray didn’t bother answering because he didn’t know the answer.
They had seen the cathedral in the distance, but they didn’t expect it to be as big as it was, hundreds of thousands of people could fill the ground floor, if not more. Whatever was in the cathedral had been a big enough deal to attract the company, so it must have been good. They weren’t exactly sure what they would be looking for, but they knew that they would be searching for quite a while.
The inside of the cathedral was even more impressive than the outside. The entire building was made of stone, so every footstep within the walls of the church were echoed through the vast interior. Stained-glass windows filled up the walls and wooden pew stretched across all of the ground floor. The arches and pillars were enormous, and there were many other floors above them that they could only imagine how long searching the entirety of the building would take.
There were men in robes wandering around, but none of them seemed to bother with the mages, they were leaving them be like they weren’t even there. That suited them just fine; better than trying to explain what they were doing there. “Well, we might as well get started.” Jin said quietly and the duo started walking into the vast main chamber of the cathedral.
BiC:
Jin looked up into the brilliantly blue sky that seemed to just hang over the tiny, rural village that they had been sent to. The sun was bright and beating down on the mage and his companion, Ray, who looked incredibly irritated by the bright light that reflected off of his black hair, revealing a dark red gleam that hid within it, like a raven’s feather. He let out an irritated sigh and Jin just nodded. “Yeah, it is obnoxiously sunny today. Here.” He said simply as he quickly ran his finger through the air, leaving a trail of violet-blue smoke that traced the air and soon it took the shape of a magical rune. The smoke dissipated, but the symbol remained, glowing with violet energy as it rose into the sky and created a cloud cover. Within seconds a light rain began to fall.
“Show off.” Ray commented quickly and simply, always straight to the point. The young man didn’t speak much, but when he did he spoke only the bare minimum of words to convey his point.
“Yes, but rain is my favorite weather, after all. I think I’m allowed a quick spell to cover that annoying sunshine. Don’t you, Raven?” The mage was dressed in common mage robes. He had given up on attempting to be inconspicuous about his profession, to him the robes were the most comfortable attire he could wear. They were black and grey, and over the loose fitting robes he wore a black cloak that had faded and frayed from many years of use. His eyes were the same color as the storm clouds that he had summoned, and his hair was white as snow. He wasn’t an old man, at least, not in appearance. He actually appeared to only be in his late twenties. At his side hung a katana hilt and two pistols were strapped to the small of his back.
“Suits me.” Ray answered quickly, he didn’t like when most people used his full name; though he made an exception for Jin. The young man was dressed more modernly. He was wearing a white dress shirt that hung off of his thin frame a few sizes too big. Around his neck was a black skinny tie, and the shirt itself was half untucked from his black jeans. The jeans were not faded in the slightest, they appeared as black as ink. He had solid black hi-top trainers on his feet, and hair the color of raven’s feathers. His almond eyes were dark, like a dolls eyes, though not abysmally black. Around his eyes was what appeared to be eyeliner, though it wasn’t any form of make-up, just a natural black ring around his eyes, and as such no amount of make-up remover would take it off.
They had been sent to the small town for a purpose that they weren’t entirely sure of. They had learned to stop asking questions and just do as they were told; owing a debt to the company that they did made their line of work very dangerous. Of course, they didn’t have the luxury of declining or they’d end up in prison, which was one place Jin didn’t want to return, and Ray never wanted to go.
While the town itself was small, the focus of the town was impossibly huge: a cathedral at the center of town. The reason the town had never expanded, and remained small in population and building, was because all of the resources had been poured into building the monumental church. It was taller than any building either of the mages had ever seen, and it took up a huge chunk of land. “How much could they have spent on building something like that?” Jin wondered, Ray didn’t bother answering because he didn’t know the answer.
They had seen the cathedral in the distance, but they didn’t expect it to be as big as it was, hundreds of thousands of people could fill the ground floor, if not more. Whatever was in the cathedral had been a big enough deal to attract the company, so it must have been good. They weren’t exactly sure what they would be looking for, but they knew that they would be searching for quite a while.
The inside of the cathedral was even more impressive than the outside. The entire building was made of stone, so every footstep within the walls of the church were echoed through the vast interior. Stained-glass windows filled up the walls and wooden pew stretched across all of the ground floor. The arches and pillars were enormous, and there were many other floors above them that they could only imagine how long searching the entirety of the building would take.
There were men in robes wandering around, but none of them seemed to bother with the mages, they were leaving them be like they weren’t even there. That suited them just fine; better than trying to explain what they were doing there. “Well, we might as well get started.” Jin said quietly and the duo started walking into the vast main chamber of the cathedral.