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Estretics

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    Alligunning

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    Suloem Chirr'naeri
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    Wood Elf

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  1. THE FORCED HAND [!] Several crows can be seen flying once more, scattered throughout Aevos and across the ships that began to flee the continent, with missives in their beaks. Should you approach one, it would cautiously hand you a missive, waiting patiently for you to either hand the missive back, discard it or give it a response. Afterwards, it would fly off without another word. [!] Meanwhile, within the Imperial City of Grense, the bloody head of Lorena de Senna, her face emotionless, was tossed carelessly upon the streets. -=-=-=-=-=-+-=-=-=-=-=- THE FORCED HAND It pains me that I must write this. And yet, you have forced my hand. The tyranny of the Empire of Man, the folly that calls itself holy, knows no end. And so, the resistance, too, will continue its resistance. This day, we have taken one of your own; Lorena de Senna. Her innocent blood has been spilled in exchange for the hundreds of lives the Empire has wrongly taken. Hundreds more will come to die if the Empire does not change, or fall. The blood will know no end until the Empire meets its final fate. What will be your response, I wonder? This is only the beginning. -=-=-=-=-=-+-=-=-=-=-=- Return this bird with a response should you wish to join the resistance. Provide your name, and we may organize a time to meet. Long live the resistance. OOC: Send a letter to Alligunning 2nd slot, or DM noragami8668 on discord.
  2. [!] Several crows can be seen flying, scattered throughout Aevos, with missives in their beaks. Should you approach one, it would cautiously hand you a missive, waiting patiently for you to either hand the missive back, discard it or give it a response. Afterwards, it would fly off without another sound. TO STAND AGAINST The tyranny of the Empire of Man, the so-called “Holy Imperium,” has gone too far. Every great nation may enjoy its reign, until it decides it has become too great for its own good. The Empire of Man has grown beyond its own ego, and many can see it now for what it is; a tyrannical giant that consumes all in its path. A scourge fueled by segregation and greed, it carves into the soil of our lands, stripping us of our culture. We have already seen what they have done to Norland. It will be The Silver State of Haelun'or next. Then The Princedom of Cauróst, The Koyo-Kuni Shugonate, and The Horde. Nowhere is safe. It is time for those who have been wronged by the Empire to stand; stand against the boot of oppression. Return this bird with a response should you wish to join the resistance. Provide your name, and we may set up a time to meet. This goes not to any nation, but to the Descendants of Aevos, Long live the resistance.
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    You’ve just arrived in a swampy, dim town. As you look around, your gaze is met with shacks and cabins. It smells of rotted wood and wet moss. You duck and step into a tattered tent, illuminated by a series of candles suspended in the air. At the back of the tent, an old hag raises her head, “What brings you to this dingy town? she begins, then pauses to study your face—”Ah, it’s you. I’ve been expecting you. Sit,” she gestures at a cushion, “Tell me your story.” ((How do you respond?)) Stumbling lightly into the dimly illuminated tent, Cyrvane's doe eyes dance along the floating candlelight, before settling on the frail woman in the back of the tent. Lowering the worn garment she had wrapped around the lower half of her face and neck, letting the root covered front hang loosely. As the woman stepped into the depth of the tent, light crossed her soft features, the mark of a partially obscured ilmyumier, which was almost scaly in its markings. With a delicate sigh she parted her lips, kneeling down to sit herself down with a light bow of her head. "I- am not sure why I am expected, in a place like this, though The Aenguls guide me." She'd pause, a purse placed upon her lips as she eyed the woman opposite her, in a way, the mysterious figure reminded her of her own family, it filled her with an odd sense of ease as her voice spoke once more in a soft, albeit nervous. "I. . . am Cyrvane Ael'hir, A healer of sorts, as my name prior mentions. A healer of beasts, animal, and any other unfortunate enough to be brought harm. . . At the hands of those who defy Cerridwen and Cernunnos. Those who reap but do not return to the earth." Such a triumphant resolve in the gentle young wood elf. Her eyes dropping the the floor before the woman. Once more she paused, drawing in a deep breath of the stagnant swamps air. her hand rose to the cloth wrap around her neck, lowering it to fully expose the ilmyumier she carried, like a scar along her throat, Siss'siru's Grip. "I once strayed. . .I fell- I sought the refuge of man, deep behind stone walls. Hardship at the hands of war left me weak, I believed that nature had turned it's back upon us, and as I result I harmed those who spoke on their behalf" She fell silent, it had been so long since her story had been told, in truth, it had been forever since she had returned to the woodland, living solitarily for fear of ridicule for the markings she earned. Gathering her breath again she leaned forwards slightly, the mossy coat along her shoulders shifting, like a fruitful branch in a spring breeze. "It was I who turned my back on the Aengul, I strayed from The Path, and now I come here. To return to nature what it once was, and protect all who have not the voice of man with my life." Finally Cyrvane would remove the cloth entirely, it was not fitting for her to cover her ilmyumier, she had been given a second chance, and she must honor that chance openly. Instead, she opted to tie the cloth to the rucksack along her back, one which carried a woven bedroll, a shortbow, and even had some plants, dangling upside from twine, presumably to dry them. It was evident Cyrvane spent much time wandering the woods, as her nomadic people once did, only now she did so alone. Perhaps her journey leading to this tent of all places, would be the beginning of new awakenings, purpose beyond that of a wandering healer.
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