..to control the storm I must..
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a tempest's tale: unexalted fear
MASTERY
"Control thy emotions to control thy strength!"
Light broke through canopies of green leaves connected to long spiraling trunks that curled and contorted towards the sky. Crisp grass crunched under an individual set of mobile feet. Connected to those feet, a figure moving at a speed indiscernible to the eye. His body weaved and dived through the aforementioned forest. Two colourless eyes were narrowed, dead-set on the task ahead. A hooded white top obscured the majority of his facial features aside from two white bangs that curled distinctly over his eyes. Black pants covered his lower half accompanied by similarly colored sandals. Amagiri gritted his teeth whilst his muscles ached and complained. He'd been moving for sometime now and the toll of fatigue was starting to become an overbearing weight on his fragile frame. The white-haired mage shook his head vigorously, dismissing the jovial thought of physical exhaustion.
Amagiri's mind wandered to the past; the events that had set this hasty withdrawal to the forest in motion. It was his off-day, a time to bask in tranquil environments away from the conflictual experiences he tried to overcome on a daily basis. He found himself in Magnolia, a location where celebrations never ceased. Unlike his visit to Talonia, Magnolia exuded a much more pleasant aura. Your everyday folk waltzed by with visages of happiness marking their faces. Every city had characters that hid behind these pleasant veils though.
Three rough-looking characters stood, huddled together. In their hands, sacks of produce. They didn't look like the agricultural type and Amagiri did his best to dismiss the skepticism that began to influence his actions. He couldn't help but listen to their rasping tones, hushed voices.
"Stupid village folk. Can't trust them to do anything. Now we're out here selling their produce rather than just reaping the profit. I'll make sure they pay for this disobedience." Amagiri's eyes narrowed whilst the air around them began to grow cold. A bandit poked his head up, noting the change in environment but soon payed it no heed and continued to pontificate with his buddies. "Don't worry, I've got one of the boys on it already. We'll see how they react when we start punishing their kids. Heheh."
Amagiri stepped forwards, his fists clenched. Dark clouds began to appear overhead, dismissing the warm sunshine that these Magnolians so often craved. Thunder rumbled and the bandits glanced around, their eyes widening to this freak shift in environmental conditions. A manipulative tone flooded Amagiri's consciousness while his temperament bubbled.
"Holding on to anger is like grasping a hot coal with the intent of throwing it at someone else; you are the one who gets burned, little one. Strike now or those villagers will never be saved." Amagiri growled before stepping forwards. Lightning struck the ground accompanying his movement to send a shower of debris dispersing outwards from this singularity. A dusty fog settled over a small vicinity giving the young mage an opportune moment with which to strike. His hand extended, an open palm enclosing around one of the bandit's vulnerable throats. A choking sound could be heard whilst his comrades cried out.
"You're going to tell me everything you know about this village. I could take you down as easily as a child blows out their birthday candles." Amagiri's voice trembled with anger whilst he struggled to maintain control over his bodily actions. It didn't take long before the bandit soon caved and information flooded like water cascading from a fountain.
Fastforwarding to current events, Amagiri paused on a nearby branch. A clearing stood out from the dense forest like a diamond in the rough. The village the bandit had described was relatively antiquated with it's wooden fencing that encased the buildings within a spherical fortification. The buildings themselves were constructed with similar materials, all one-storey tall and looking like they'd house about four to five people each.
"How could they.." Amagiri growled to himself, a fist clenching whilst he perched on a branch overlooking the village below. What happened next really shocked him to the core.
A man emerged from one of the buildings that was previously described. He exuded an impressive aura, strong and resolute. Muscles bulged from a relatively tight shirt and a knife hung from his cargo shorts. In his hand, a tuft of hair belonged to a young girl that couldn't find her feet as she was dragged helplessly along the grass towards the center of the village. The ruthless bandit gesticulated around him where, Amagiri assumed, fearful villagers watched on--unable to act.
"Today.. you'll learn the consequences of your disobedience! You dumb peasants will learn to do as you're told otherwise this is going to happen again.. and again.. and again.. A glint of metal sparkled whilst the bandit brought a hand to the knife at his belt. Amagiri's muscles tensed preparing to leap off the branch and spiral into action. He had to act now.
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Amagiri's mind wandered to the past; the events that had set this hasty withdrawal to the forest in motion. It was his off-day, a time to bask in tranquil environments away from the conflictual experiences he tried to overcome on a daily basis. He found himself in Magnolia, a location where celebrations never ceased. Unlike his visit to Talonia, Magnolia exuded a much more pleasant aura. Your everyday folk waltzed by with visages of happiness marking their faces. Every city had characters that hid behind these pleasant veils though.
Three rough-looking characters stood, huddled together. In their hands, sacks of produce. They didn't look like the agricultural type and Amagiri did his best to dismiss the skepticism that began to influence his actions. He couldn't help but listen to their rasping tones, hushed voices.
"Stupid village folk. Can't trust them to do anything. Now we're out here selling their produce rather than just reaping the profit. I'll make sure they pay for this disobedience." Amagiri's eyes narrowed whilst the air around them began to grow cold. A bandit poked his head up, noting the change in environment but soon payed it no heed and continued to pontificate with his buddies. "Don't worry, I've got one of the boys on it already. We'll see how they react when we start punishing their kids. Heheh."
Amagiri stepped forwards, his fists clenched. Dark clouds began to appear overhead, dismissing the warm sunshine that these Magnolians so often craved. Thunder rumbled and the bandits glanced around, their eyes widening to this freak shift in environmental conditions. A manipulative tone flooded Amagiri's consciousness while his temperament bubbled.
"Holding on to anger is like grasping a hot coal with the intent of throwing it at someone else; you are the one who gets burned, little one. Strike now or those villagers will never be saved." Amagiri growled before stepping forwards. Lightning struck the ground accompanying his movement to send a shower of debris dispersing outwards from this singularity. A dusty fog settled over a small vicinity giving the young mage an opportune moment with which to strike. His hand extended, an open palm enclosing around one of the bandit's vulnerable throats. A choking sound could be heard whilst his comrades cried out.
"You're going to tell me everything you know about this village. I could take you down as easily as a child blows out their birthday candles." Amagiri's voice trembled with anger whilst he struggled to maintain control over his bodily actions. It didn't take long before the bandit soon caved and information flooded like water cascading from a fountain.
•••
Fastforwarding to current events, Amagiri paused on a nearby branch. A clearing stood out from the dense forest like a diamond in the rough. The village the bandit had described was relatively antiquated with it's wooden fencing that encased the buildings within a spherical fortification. The buildings themselves were constructed with similar materials, all one-storey tall and looking like they'd house about four to five people each.
"How could they.." Amagiri growled to himself, a fist clenching whilst he perched on a branch overlooking the village below. What happened next really shocked him to the core.
A man emerged from one of the buildings that was previously described. He exuded an impressive aura, strong and resolute. Muscles bulged from a relatively tight shirt and a knife hung from his cargo shorts. In his hand, a tuft of hair belonged to a young girl that couldn't find her feet as she was dragged helplessly along the grass towards the center of the village. The ruthless bandit gesticulated around him where, Amagiri assumed, fearful villagers watched on--unable to act.
"Today.. you'll learn the consequences of your disobedience! You dumb peasants will learn to do as you're told otherwise this is going to happen again.. and again.. and again.. A glint of metal sparkled whilst the bandit brought a hand to the knife at his belt. Amagiri's muscles tensed preparing to leap off the branch and spiral into action. He had to act now.
- stats:
- HP: 200/200
MP: 100/100
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