"Character counts most when duty calls." The day had finally come for her to start the next chapter of her life. Serilda entered Ace of Spades feeling fresh and ready for the new challenges that would surely greet her as a wizard of Sabertooth. Shortly after she had discovered her magic, she had decided to place herself into a guild so she could nurture that power and learn more about it. Sabertooth was the obvious guild for her to join, given their reputation. So she had written a letter to the guild to introduce herself and inquire about the potential of becoming a member, and after she’d been approved to join she wasted no time in making her way to her new home. A beautiful hound walked beside her, keeping even with her pace. The animal wasn’t much older than a pup, approaching adulthood but still walking on awkwardly large puppy paws she hadn’t quite grown into yet. If one was familiar with the distinction, they’d know that this was a wolf and not a normal canine. Her fur coat was thick and black as night except for along her spine and a bit on her face and paws where a spattering of lighter cream resembling stardust adorned her. She was what was known as a Star Wolf, a rare breed known for their speed and intelligence. They were excellent hunting companions, and not easy to find. The pup was good about sticking to Serilda’s heels, mostly. The hound was still being trained and had mastered most of her discipline, but had a ways to go yet. Occasionally she would veer a foot or so away in curiosity at this or that, but a quick click of her master’s tongue brought her right back in line. Serilda herself walked with an air of control about her. Not arrogance so much as awareness. She stood straight with her shoulders back, and her hands clasped together at the small of her back. Her clothes were pressed and uniformed, without a single wrinkle to mar them. She had pure white hair that was pulled back into a severe bun, save for a swath of bangs that framed one side of her face. Anyone watching her would get the impression she was more of a soldier than a wizard, particularly with the silver handled scimitar sheathed at her hip. She approached the Red Dragon Inn, the place she’d been instructed to meet for her induction into the guild. It was an easy place to find from the directions she’d been given. Once inside, she allowed herself a quick glance to take in the surroundings and anyone present within before approaching the bartender. “My apologies. I’m supposed to be meeting with a representative of Sabertooth here today. Do you know if there is anyone from the guild already here waiting for someone?” Words: N/A |
Reporting for Duty
Serilda SinclairIce Queen
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Lineage : Scion of the Void King
Position : Goddess of Conviction
Faction : The Rune Knights
Posts : 1453
Guild : Guildless
Cosmic Coins : 155
Dungeon Tokens : 0
Experience : 12,421,054
Character Sheet
First Skill: Voidwalking
Second Skill: Sword of Wrath
Third Skill: Cruorthurgy
- Post n°1
Reporting for Duty
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Lineage : Gingerbread Man
Position : None
Posts : 1345
Guild : Sabertooth 《Guildmaster》
Cosmic Coins : 400
Dungeon Tokens : 0
Age : 29
Experience : 60,342
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First Skill: Fires of Creation
Second Skill: The Riyenas
Third Skill:
- Post n°2
Re: Reporting for Duty
There’s a storm in her heart
Kenna Terrynhain
And a fire burns her soul
Kenna Terrynhain
And a fire burns her soul
A little mayhem never hurt anyone
Hands absent-mindedly ran through the hound's messy dark fur as it laid at her feet, looking more like a regal lion than its scruffy appearance would make it out to be. One's first impression would most-likely have them think it to be a severely over-sized stray canine just plucked right off the streets, yet its eyes showed a reflection of wisdom and stoicism. Almost human even, you could say. It seemed to enjoy the hands ever so much, and pressed its head into the caressing palms, allowing him a small chuckle as reward from his master's lips. Kenna Terrynhain, Ace of Sabertooth and currently enjoying the large canine's company, sat at the heartfire and leant back into the comfy chair that was put near it for the cold and weary travelers. Today's particular weather wasn't all that cold, yet the fire slayer enjoyed staying near a source of heat above all else, and thus had settled for this specific spot. The canine at her feet huffed shortly, to which the white-haired slayer cracked a smile and ruffled his head. "I know you don't like this form Avide, but I need you to hang on for a tad bit longer. Until my business is done here. Then you can shift back into whichever shape you desire... befitting of the size of the area we're in of course." Avide froze for a second and twisted its head backwards to look at her, seemingly rolling its eyes. She chuckled, knowing he knew she was purposely pulling his leg. But what else could she do when her shape-shifting guardian was making it so easy for her?
Regardless, the demoness did not take her eyes off her surroundings during all this measing around. To those far away merely a pet owner having a good time with her ragged ruffian dog, unbeknownst that they were being watched by the ace. As she sat up and bent over to nuzzle his nose, locks of silvery white hair escaped the vicinity of her hood and covered most of her face and that of the canine. From the back of her hood the remainder of her hair escaped through a well-tailored slit, making the hood appear whole yet allowing for a ponytail to be pulled through, giving it a more proper look rather than that of a dodgy vagrant. Not that fashion or appearances had been the demoness' forte, but lately she'd started paying more attention to how she appeared when acting in function of the guild. Which she was doing at this very moment. After a short but effective correspondence with a mage inquiring about joining the guild, Kenna had suggested a meeting to finalize the details and regulations of the requestee's acceptance. From the little digging she'd done towards their person, she had come to learn quite a few interesting things about the woman calling herself Serilda Sinclair.
If her guesses were correct, Serilda would be of the famed Sinclair household, a family known to have grown big through their fluctuating, rich mines and the jewels they delved there. Their authority on the economic market and within Clover Town's vicinity was amazing to say the least, perhaps even a bit threatening, if she had to be fair. But it bothered her little; if Serilda were to join the guild solely through and for her family influences, Kenna wouldn't be going easy on her. Though to avoid jumping to rash conclusions, the aforementioned meeting was in order first. And from the looks of it, fate had deemed her waiting had come to a close. Footsteps on the wooden floor called the slayer back to being attentive, and as she looked back up could see a static silhouette of a white-haired woman enter the Red Dragon Inn's main floor. Sitting back upright the slayer focused her ears on a curious hinting if eavesdropping, to see if this fair-complexed woman could be the one she'd been waiting for. Her stature and poised way of acting, even without having said a word so far, suggested she was of noble birth.
A slightly amused smile crossed her lips as she heard the keywords needed for her to make herself known. Gently she rose from her seat, tapping the canine on the forehead to tag along and slid a hand down her side, adjusting the ornamented red tunic and loose overcoat, before calmly making her way towards the bar. "I think you're looking for me, Miss Sinclair." Kenna said in a gentle voice to get the white-haired woman's attention. "Kenna Terrynhain, Ace of Sabertooth. Pleased to finally make your acquaintance. Did you reach Ace of Spades properly?". The white-haired demoness inquired, reaching out her hand for a polite handshake. She didn't know what to make of Serilda Sinclair just yet, but that was what first impressions were for.
Regardless, the demoness did not take her eyes off her surroundings during all this measing around. To those far away merely a pet owner having a good time with her ragged ruffian dog, unbeknownst that they were being watched by the ace. As she sat up and bent over to nuzzle his nose, locks of silvery white hair escaped the vicinity of her hood and covered most of her face and that of the canine. From the back of her hood the remainder of her hair escaped through a well-tailored slit, making the hood appear whole yet allowing for a ponytail to be pulled through, giving it a more proper look rather than that of a dodgy vagrant. Not that fashion or appearances had been the demoness' forte, but lately she'd started paying more attention to how she appeared when acting in function of the guild. Which she was doing at this very moment. After a short but effective correspondence with a mage inquiring about joining the guild, Kenna had suggested a meeting to finalize the details and regulations of the requestee's acceptance. From the little digging she'd done towards their person, she had come to learn quite a few interesting things about the woman calling herself Serilda Sinclair.
If her guesses were correct, Serilda would be of the famed Sinclair household, a family known to have grown big through their fluctuating, rich mines and the jewels they delved there. Their authority on the economic market and within Clover Town's vicinity was amazing to say the least, perhaps even a bit threatening, if she had to be fair. But it bothered her little; if Serilda were to join the guild solely through and for her family influences, Kenna wouldn't be going easy on her. Though to avoid jumping to rash conclusions, the aforementioned meeting was in order first. And from the looks of it, fate had deemed her waiting had come to a close. Footsteps on the wooden floor called the slayer back to being attentive, and as she looked back up could see a static silhouette of a white-haired woman enter the Red Dragon Inn's main floor. Sitting back upright the slayer focused her ears on a curious hinting if eavesdropping, to see if this fair-complexed woman could be the one she'd been waiting for. Her stature and poised way of acting, even without having said a word so far, suggested she was of noble birth.
A slightly amused smile crossed her lips as she heard the keywords needed for her to make herself known. Gently she rose from her seat, tapping the canine on the forehead to tag along and slid a hand down her side, adjusting the ornamented red tunic and loose overcoat, before calmly making her way towards the bar. "I think you're looking for me, Miss Sinclair." Kenna said in a gentle voice to get the white-haired woman's attention. "Kenna Terrynhain, Ace of Sabertooth. Pleased to finally make your acquaintance. Did you reach Ace of Spades properly?". The white-haired demoness inquired, reaching out her hand for a polite handshake. She didn't know what to make of Serilda Sinclair just yet, but that was what first impressions were for.
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Serilda SinclairIce Queen
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Lineage : Scion of the Void King
Position : Goddess of Conviction
Faction : The Rune Knights
Posts : 1453
Guild : Guildless
Cosmic Coins : 155
Dungeon Tokens : 0
Experience : 12,421,054
Character Sheet
First Skill: Voidwalking
Second Skill: Sword of Wrath
Third Skill: Cruorthurgy
- Post n°3
Re: Reporting for Duty
"Character counts most when duty calls." The man behind the bar was in the process of pointing her in the right direction when the wizard in question, having overheard the inquiry, approached her. Another woman with fair skin and white hair wearing a crimson overcoat introduced herself as Kenna, one of the Aces of the guild. After taking a brief moment during her approach to thank the bartender for his time, Serilda turned to greet the woman. “A pleasure to meet you, Miss Terrynhain” she said, not hesitating to accept the handshake. It was firm but not aggressive, much like the tone of her voice as she spoke. “Yes, the directions I was given were quite easy to follow. I had no trouble at all finding it, thank you.” The expressions on her face as she spoke were subtle. Serilda was not a woman who often wore her emotions on her sleeve, typically masking them behind decades of discipline and training. Kenna would also notice that the recruit held eye contact easily, not afraid to look at people directly when speaking to them. Gesturing to the pup at her feet, Serilda extended a second greeting to the other woman. “This is my hound, Xiuhcoatl. She’s in training as a hunting companion.” The adolescent wolf twitched her fluffy tail happily, having heard her name. Though she was sitting quite obediently at her mistress’s feet, her dark eyes were glued to what she perceived to be another hound right in front of her, and she was wiggling in anticipation of finding out if it was to be a new friend or not. Unlike Serilda, the young wolf seemed to be quite animated in nature, longing for permission to greet and sniff and explore the room. For the moment, much to Xiuh’s dismay, Serilda did not grant that permission. Right now was a time of first impressions, and she expected both of them to be on their best behaviors. Besides, she wouldn’t know how to properly instruct the hound on how to greet Kenna until Serilda herself got a better idea of who this woman was. Unless Kenna wished to move the conversation elsewhere, once the introductions were over Serilda would slip back into standing at ease with her hands behind her back. “What did you have in mind for my next steps? I’ve never joined a guild before, and only started showing signs of my magic within the last year or so. I’m still fairly new to this process.” Words: N/A |
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Victoria Sheridan- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Lineage : Shadows Of Anarchy
Position : None
Faction : The Luminous Covenant
Posts : 1800
Guild : Sabertooth
Cosmic Coins : 0
Dungeon Tokens : 0
Experience : 5,482,708
Character Sheet
First Skill: Merces Letifer
Second Skill: Combat Medic
Third Skill:
- Post n°4
Re: Reporting for Duty
Wearing a green t-shirt and khaki cargo shorts with white tennis shoes, Victoria sat at a table reading the note from Florence Manderley. If what the woman said was true and not just another Corlone ploy to isolate her and murder her, then Victoria could likely learn where Lawrence Sheridan went. However, she would have to go to Sakuramori to learn more. Assuming another black-clad squad did not hold everyone at gunpoint or pressing guild business did not come up, the brunette just might head towards Sakuramori very soon.
However, that train of thought was interrupted by the arrival of a visitor. This visitor was female, had silver hair and blue eyes. She also had the demeanor of a member of the upper classes. As it turned out, "Serilda Sinclair" was looking for a guild to join and had decided on Sabertooth. Like with the burly spiky-haired guy, Victoria still decided to greet the newcomer, even if she was not a guild Ace anymore.
Victoria waited until a lull in the conversation to introduce herself. She did not want to steal Aura's thunder.
"Hi there. I'm Victoria Sheridan." Victoria introduced herself to Serilda.
However, that train of thought was interrupted by the arrival of a visitor. This visitor was female, had silver hair and blue eyes. She also had the demeanor of a member of the upper classes. As it turned out, "Serilda Sinclair" was looking for a guild to join and had decided on Sabertooth. Like with the burly spiky-haired guy, Victoria still decided to greet the newcomer, even if she was not a guild Ace anymore.
Victoria waited until a lull in the conversation to introduce herself. She did not want to steal Aura's thunder.
"Hi there. I'm Victoria Sheridan." Victoria introduced herself to Serilda.
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Lineage : Daughter of Inari
Position : None
Posts : 423
Guild : Sabertooth (Guild Master)
Cosmic Coins : 0
Dungeon Tokens : 0
Experience : 1,099,455
Character Sheet
First Skill: Spirit Fox Magic
Second Skill:
Third Skill:
- Post n°5
Re: Reporting for Duty
Itori ran a hand along one of her five tails, the furry appendages spread out behind her except for the one she was studying with her sense of touch, which was curled around her waist to be held in front of her stomach. It looked like she'd become used to having five of these, which was a good sign. Every time a kitsune grew more tails there was an adjustment period, and while Itori wasn't paranoid enough to fear something like being assaulted during that period she did prefer feeling like her mind and body were in sync. Given that the tails also played a large part in a kitsune's mystical abilities it also played merry hell with her attempts at using magic, so that was another reason why she felt more at ease now the initial awkwardness had faded away.
Her location was one of the private rooms in the Red Dragon Inn, where members of Sabertooth were free to reset and recover before either heading out for a mission or returning to Yggdrassil, the strange tree hidden in the realm between realms. She often found herself here due to enjoying the atmosphere, and today she was helping clean the place a bit. The innkeeper had become quite familiar with the white kitsune's presence, as well as her tendency of helping out with mundane tasks despite her blatantly supernatural nature. Itori liked to help out and the innkeeper appreciated having her lend a hand for free when things got a bit more busy.
Letting go of the tail and letting it rejoin the others, the tips just barely hovering above the floor, Itori walked over to the wall and grabbed the broom that had been leaned against it. A powerful mage could clean up a simple inn with a flick of a wrist and a single command, but where would the fun be in doing everything as quickly as possible? Once you'd lived a couple thousand of years you realized that there was a time and a place for displays of power, and that you'd run out of things to do if you hurried too much. You had a long life, so why the rush?
Once having made sure that the room was clean Itori entered the hallway, where she began to sweep all the dust and small filth into neat little piles which she then joined into bigger piles. The broom's bristles faintly scratched at the floor in a steady rhythm, Itori closing her eyes to instead focus on her ears as the world around her was mapped out through a complex song, the sound of the broom reflecting off of surfaces and returning to her sensitive ears.
Hearing voices from down below Itori halted her movements for a second, her ears twitching, before she resumed her work. However now she was making her way towards the staircase, sweeping the piles with her until she had one big pile close to the first step that would lead to the common room. Given how much of a pain sweeping a staircase already was without adding an already existnt pile of dust to the mix she first removed that pile with a dustpan before she got to work cleaning the staircase even as she made her way down. Due to the many little corners and edges where the dust could hide it took some more time than you'd expect for the given amount of surface, but then Itori was down and entered the common room proper, sweeping the gathered dust with her as she went.
There were a fair amount of regulars in the room, along with the ever-present bartender. She gave the man a little nod and a wave when he noticed her, opening her vermilion eyes. For the humans eye contact was important when interacting, so despite her preferring her ears the kitsune still had to use her eyes so she wouldn't alienate them. They were all good people, so they deserved to be approached with what they were comfortable with.
As far as magic presences went Itori could make out a couple, one of which she recognized immediately (and whose voice was the reason she had prioritized heading downstairs while cleaning). It looked like Kenna was talking with someone Itori hadn't seen in the city before, along with someone else who she recognized as a member of the guild Sabertooth but whom the kitsune hadn't talked to in person before. There were two canines as well, one wolf with a fascinating fur pattern and the other looking like Kenna's familiar familiar. Itori wasn't sure what exactly the deal was with that one, but she didn't think it was her place to ask, especially not out of nowhere.
It hadn't been difficult to pick up on the fact that this newcomer, a woman who dressed sharply and looked like the kind of person who'd stand up at exactly the same time every day and go to bed at exactly the same time every night as well, was aiming to join the guild. None of the people in the conversation were very secretive about it and Itori was a good listener, even from a distance. She wanted to go over and say hello (and pet the wolf who looked like she'd rather be running around than sitting patiently) but she decided to just keep sweeping for now. If she joined the conversation now it'd just get cluttered and confusing to keep track of.
As such it was that the white-haired and five-tailed kitsune slowly made her way around the common room, her passing accompanied by the soft sound of the broom's bristles moving across the floor and her humming a slow and soft tune, her eyes once again closing as instead her ears perked to attention.
Her location was one of the private rooms in the Red Dragon Inn, where members of Sabertooth were free to reset and recover before either heading out for a mission or returning to Yggdrassil, the strange tree hidden in the realm between realms. She often found herself here due to enjoying the atmosphere, and today she was helping clean the place a bit. The innkeeper had become quite familiar with the white kitsune's presence, as well as her tendency of helping out with mundane tasks despite her blatantly supernatural nature. Itori liked to help out and the innkeeper appreciated having her lend a hand for free when things got a bit more busy.
Letting go of the tail and letting it rejoin the others, the tips just barely hovering above the floor, Itori walked over to the wall and grabbed the broom that had been leaned against it. A powerful mage could clean up a simple inn with a flick of a wrist and a single command, but where would the fun be in doing everything as quickly as possible? Once you'd lived a couple thousand of years you realized that there was a time and a place for displays of power, and that you'd run out of things to do if you hurried too much. You had a long life, so why the rush?
Once having made sure that the room was clean Itori entered the hallway, where she began to sweep all the dust and small filth into neat little piles which she then joined into bigger piles. The broom's bristles faintly scratched at the floor in a steady rhythm, Itori closing her eyes to instead focus on her ears as the world around her was mapped out through a complex song, the sound of the broom reflecting off of surfaces and returning to her sensitive ears.
Hearing voices from down below Itori halted her movements for a second, her ears twitching, before she resumed her work. However now she was making her way towards the staircase, sweeping the piles with her until she had one big pile close to the first step that would lead to the common room. Given how much of a pain sweeping a staircase already was without adding an already existnt pile of dust to the mix she first removed that pile with a dustpan before she got to work cleaning the staircase even as she made her way down. Due to the many little corners and edges where the dust could hide it took some more time than you'd expect for the given amount of surface, but then Itori was down and entered the common room proper, sweeping the gathered dust with her as she went.
There were a fair amount of regulars in the room, along with the ever-present bartender. She gave the man a little nod and a wave when he noticed her, opening her vermilion eyes. For the humans eye contact was important when interacting, so despite her preferring her ears the kitsune still had to use her eyes so she wouldn't alienate them. They were all good people, so they deserved to be approached with what they were comfortable with.
As far as magic presences went Itori could make out a couple, one of which she recognized immediately (and whose voice was the reason she had prioritized heading downstairs while cleaning). It looked like Kenna was talking with someone Itori hadn't seen in the city before, along with someone else who she recognized as a member of the guild Sabertooth but whom the kitsune hadn't talked to in person before. There were two canines as well, one wolf with a fascinating fur pattern and the other looking like Kenna's familiar familiar. Itori wasn't sure what exactly the deal was with that one, but she didn't think it was her place to ask, especially not out of nowhere.
It hadn't been difficult to pick up on the fact that this newcomer, a woman who dressed sharply and looked like the kind of person who'd stand up at exactly the same time every day and go to bed at exactly the same time every night as well, was aiming to join the guild. None of the people in the conversation were very secretive about it and Itori was a good listener, even from a distance. She wanted to go over and say hello (and pet the wolf who looked like she'd rather be running around than sitting patiently) but she decided to just keep sweeping for now. If she joined the conversation now it'd just get cluttered and confusing to keep track of.
As such it was that the white-haired and five-tailed kitsune slowly made her way around the common room, her passing accompanied by the soft sound of the broom's bristles moving across the floor and her humming a slow and soft tune, her eyes once again closing as instead her ears perked to attention.
Serilda SinclairIce Queen
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Lineage : Scion of the Void King
Position : Goddess of Conviction
Faction : The Rune Knights
Posts : 1453
Guild : Guildless
Cosmic Coins : 155
Dungeon Tokens : 0
Experience : 12,421,054
Character Sheet
First Skill: Voidwalking
Second Skill: Sword of Wrath
Third Skill: Cruorthurgy
- Post n°6
Re: Reporting for Duty
"Character counts most when duty calls." Well, they were certainly a friendly bunch. As she and Kenna chatted idle greets and preambles to one another, another member of the guild decided to take some initiative to introduce herself to the new girl. “Greetings, Miss Sheridan,” Serilda said, offering the woman a firm but polite hand to shake. Someone got Kenna's attention for a moment, and the other woman excused herself, promising she’d be back as soon as possible. In the meantime, she had Victoria for company, it seemed. “I must say, this place is bigger than I expected. I had heard that Sabertooth’s grounds was more of a city than a building, but the description doesn’t really do it justice.” Despite her more stoic nature, it seemed the noblewoman wasn’t at all opposed or uncomfortable with making small talk and interacting with strangers. There were no awkward pauses as she tried to figure out something to say or talk about, and she was not afraid to ask questions in an effort to understand the community and the people that were a part of it. “I presume you are a member of Sabertooth. May I ask how long you’ve been with the guild?” Victoria hadn’t expressly stated that she was with Sabertooth, and Serilda knew that more than just guild wizards lived in Ace of Spades, but in this case she felt it was safe to assume. The tone of the question seemed to be less about trying to get an idea of Victoria’s rank or status with Sabertooth and more about wanting to gauge the other woman’s thoughts on the guild. The length of tenure of the guild’s wizards often spoke volumes about whether or not the members enjoyed being a part of it. Xiuh wuffed quietly under her breath, her fluffy tail twitching in curiosity. Serilda glanced down at the wolf pup and followed her line of sight to a woman that was sweeping in another part of the room. She was humanoid but had several tails of beautiful white fur, which was likely what had drawn the wolf’s attention. “Let the woman work, Xiuh. Don’t bother her.” She wouldn’t be against anyone wishing to be acquainted with the hound, but didn’t think the wolf should be so undisciplined as to try and beg for attention from complete strangers. Words: N/A |
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