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losthunter) wrote2017-06-04 05:21 pm
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The Doors of our Heart
Many thoughts about his latent magic had given Hunter a lot to think about in the past few days. He really wanted to find someone to help him learn more about his abilities. And maybe, help him to become stronger.
Kendra was gone, but that didn't mean there weren't ways to find her. Or at least find the people that were connected to her.
Hunter had spent a few days looking for the right door in the Nexus that would bring him the answers that he sought. And finally, he felt that he had found what he had been looking for.
But before entering into an unknown place, Hunter knew that he should have a couple of people come with him. He PINpointed a message to Jim first, since it was an adventure that he thought the restless captain would enjoy. Then he PINpointed a message to Faris, who had become his story-keeper in a fashion.
All that left was to wait for his guests, before the adventure could begin.
Kendra was gone, but that didn't mean there weren't ways to find her. Or at least find the people that were connected to her.
Hunter had spent a few days looking for the right door in the Nexus that would bring him the answers that he sought. And finally, he felt that he had found what he had been looking for.
But before entering into an unknown place, Hunter knew that he should have a couple of people come with him. He PINpointed a message to Jim first, since it was an adventure that he thought the restless captain would enjoy. Then he PINpointed a message to Faris, who had become his story-keeper in a fashion.
All that left was to wait for his guests, before the adventure could begin.

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The little girl watches them, while still keeping her head down to not alert the older woman of her attention.
The inside of the seamstress hut is decorated with many fine silks and delicate designs of all kinds. The old woman guides Jim and Hunter to a back room, where seated upon soft pillows is a beautiful young woman. Her hair is brunette, and very long. It is braid, and wraps around her body. She wears very suggestive clothing. And has a bright smile for both of them.
"The Oracle..." The old woman introduces them. Hunter frowns slightly to himself. Something feels off about this whole situation. It was almost too easy.
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The young woman flashes Jim a shy smile. But to Hunter it seems like she is putting on some kind of act.
"I see such great things for you." She speaks softly. "You have been traveling for such a long time. But opportunity awaits for you in a new town. Love. Marriage. A family."
Hunter starts coughing, to cover up the fact that he wants to laugh right now.
She glances at Hunter, her eyes narrowing a little. "But your friend. He will soon walk alone. Forgotten and unloved. For the rest of his life."
Even though Hunter knows that the woman is a fake, her words still hurt. He shakes his head, excusing himself out of the room. The young woman takes the opportunity to reach out to touch Jim's hands. "But you, are quite blessed today."
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Well, fine. If she wants to play games, he can play them right back.
"What about my parents?" he asks, pretending to play along, if only for a moment.
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Hunter meanwhile has slipped through the exterior room, without being noticed by the old woman. All that time on the streets, hiding himself, seems to work in his favor here. He moves until he is closer to where the girls are working. And just stands there, watching them to get an impression of their routine.
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With Hunter, Faris observes what he can from his position on the man's chest. He doesn't understand what strange masquerade this is, but the false oracle's words held no wisdom, no knowledge. And with the presence of the girls nearby, he cannot ask, so he stays still and silent, doing what he does best - listening.
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Hunter is only standing there for a few minutes, when he observes the youngest girl, the one who had given a much more accurate prediction, stand and head over to a rack of spools that is quite close to where he hides.
"There is no time to waste. You must flee with your friend. The guards have been called. They will place you in the labor camps." She whispers just under her breath, warning Hunter.
"We need to speak to you."
"By the river, where the cat tails flicker at midnight. The sycamore tree will unite us. Go quickly..." She rushes back to her station.
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"Wait! Don't go..." The girl makes her voice whine just enough, so it might seem to someone that she might be in a difficult situation herself.
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Faris is glad that Hunter's clothing is so loose, giving him plenty of space to leap off the man's skin without damaging it or harming his host, and the K'da's scales are already battle-black as he drops to all four paws, slinking in the direction of the false oracle's back room.
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Something more sinister indeed is being plotted. While the young woman tries to distract Jim, the older woman is arming herself with a large candlestick. Faris can see her move quietly, trying to get into position behind Jim.
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Faris sees the woman preparing for her strike, and reacts with a warrior's grace and speed. He swiftly pads forth on all four paws, and silently pounces at the old woman's back, aiming to pin her to the ground long enough to make their escape.
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When Jim gets outside, he won't see the youngest girl at the sewing station anymore. Hunter is waiting in an alleyway nearby, trying his best to stay unobserved until Jim and Faris reconnect with him.
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Jim is startled to see the K'da, having not expected the change in color of his scales, but this is hardly the time to ask. And the fact that Faris is in here without Hunter can't be a good sign, either. The captain gives one last look towards the false oracle before he heads for the exit, and there's an odd momentary weight against his exposed arm as Faris leaps aboard Jim's skin as he passes, concealing the K'da from sight beneath the fabric of his robe.
"What happened?" he asks Hunter, but he doesn't stop moving to hear the answer. If that old lady is coming after them, he doesn't plan to sit around and let her get the jump on them.
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"The little girl told me to run. She said that they had called the guards to come and get us."
Hunter glances back for a moment. "She must have made her escape too. I didn't see her there, when you had left."
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Faris shifts position slightly, just enough that he can peek out of the back of Jim's collar, keeping a watchful eye on their backs. "The elder human was going to harm the captain," he adds to Hunter, the K'da's voice originating somewhere between Jim's shoulders. "I was unable to avoid being seen, regretfully."
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There doesn't seem to be anyone chasing after them, right now. There is some commotion that can be heard from the seamstress hut. Likely, the guards have arrived and are being given details of the encounter by the Fake Oracle and the older woman.
"I am glad you prevented that..." Hunter frowns deeply.
"Perhaps we can spread the rumor that you were a sign from Apollo. They were obviously lying about being his Oracle."
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Faris is not going to object to Hunter's suggestion. As unfamiliar as he is with human cultures, this one seems somewhat stranger than the twenty-first century Western society he's been most exposed to thus far. "The child spoke truths that the false oracle did not. I had wondered if perhaps the scenario was a test, but it appears it was not."
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"I told the child that we wanted to meet with her. She gave me a riddle." Hunter takes a moment to remember her words. "By the river, where the cat tails flicker at midnight. The sycamore tree will unite us."
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"It's a small mammal. People keep them as pets," Jim explains. "But cattails are water plants, the kind you find at a river's edge."
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It is roughly just reaching suppertime right now in the village. They have about six hours before midnight.
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"We should try to find someplace where we can stay out of sight, until midnight."
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Jim gives Hunter a look that's halfway between amused and incredulous, as if to say does he do this to you too? How weird is that?
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"Thank you. Let's head that way. We can make shelter by the river, instead of risking discovery here."
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1 of 2 posts. Just wait...
2 of 2 posts. And now for NPC journal
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never got an notification
DW seems to be eating them lately
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