It had not been all that long since she had taken the plunge and allowed herself to be branded with the mark of a guild. A step that until recently would have been unfathomable for her, however, her goals and those of the guild were at least compatible with each other and that fact more than any other had convinced her to join. There was also a vibe about Errings Rising that captured her attention, one that was quite different to the pitiful factions that the slayer had been aware of up until then. The dark appeal of the guild had swiftly aroused the more perverse emotions that were never to far away from the surface, leaving her in a rather odd state of mind although it was by no means a negative state in her view. Saying that she felt at home among her new allies was not even close to being true but she was able to tolerate them more than most of those that she met, which was a step forward in itself. It was going to take time for her to adapt to this latest twist in her journey but she would, as she always did. If things went awry? Well, she would simply leave and return to her god hunting, without a word of farewell. Loyalty was not something that she simply gave out to anyone who asked for it, something that she noted that many of her guild mates seemed to do. However, Sarisha did not quite feel the same way towards the so called "Queen of Errings Rising." The woman was certainly odd but was she simply as deluded as the pompous fools who she was surrounded by today? Possibly. Time would tell.
There was nothing that irritated her more than the drivel that came from the mouths of the rich and pompous. The constant verbal diarrhoea was enough to drive anyone around the twist and considering the mood that the tall pink haired woman was in, it did not take much to get on her nerves. These foolish peons just failed to see how pitiful and pathetic they truly were, unable to fathom that in the grand scheme of things, they were little more than ants although that would not be the case for long, not if Sarisha had her way. A lesson would be taught today although whether any of these idiots would survive was another story. She had come to this place for one sole reason and it certainly was not to waste her time conversing with this arrogant rabble. No, that was not the plan at all, in fact, shutting them up would be a far more accurate description of her task, one that was she was looking forward to immensely. There was blood to be shed and items to be looted and that thought was enough to drive her more savage instincts to the surface. Oh, it would be an entertaining mission, that was for certain, it was just the waiting around that was the issue.
Sarisha was many things but subtle was not one of them and so she had simply been forced to wait on the outskirts of the settlement, whilst her partner for the mission had made her way inside to scout the place out. It made sense but that did not help soothe her impatience in the slightest and add the fact that her enhanced hearing made it that she could still hear every word of boring conversation, resulted in an incredibly pissed off mage. Oh, how she just wanted to charge in there and rip the throats out of everyone that she ran in to. It was an incredibly pleasurable thought and helped her keep herself pumped up. It had actually been a while since she had last simply let loose and just splattered some blood, human blood anyway. Her fights with the god's had always been strictly one to one and although fighting them was the ultimate high, she did miss the thrill of allowing herself to simply run wild and lay waste to the insects of the world.
Bored and irritated, the water goddess had eventually taken a seat on the ground, watching those around her, her red eyes blazing a hole through those she looked at. Most simply walked past her without a word although she did seem to catch the attention of a couple of figures on horseback, armed figures, who looked like guards or soldiers of some kind. They each had a smug look on their faces and the patronising gazes that were coming from them caused Sarisha to see red. The arrogance of it. To be looked at in such a way was the last straw and as they came towards her, Sarisha stood up, rushed over to the lead horse and pulled the guard off, a look of anger etched across her face, sending him crashing to the floor hard. His partner's horse bolted at that moment, dashing forwards and carrying the startled guard onwards, leaving Sarisha to deal with the fallen figure.
Mounting him quickly, she lashed out out with her fists, pummelling him with powerful blows to his upper body and head, breaking through his pitiful defence and soon having free reign over where to hit him. Most of the people around them scattered instantly, screaming and running like headless chickens. Sarisha, however, was focused purely on the apiece of trash underneath her and duly smashed her fist in to his face continuously. He stopped moving after a time but that made little difference, as the mage kept hitting him anyway. Every punch sent a little spark of pleasure through her frame and she was thoroughly enjoying herself, her expression changing from one of anger, to one of sheer ecstasy. Her hands were already sticky with blood and it certainly got her blood pumping. A perfect little warm up for what was soon to happen although it was only then that a thought came to mind.
Where was the other guard?
(1008 Words)
Job 1 WC: 1008/3500
There was nothing that irritated her more than the drivel that came from the mouths of the rich and pompous. The constant verbal diarrhoea was enough to drive anyone around the twist and considering the mood that the tall pink haired woman was in, it did not take much to get on her nerves. These foolish peons just failed to see how pitiful and pathetic they truly were, unable to fathom that in the grand scheme of things, they were little more than ants although that would not be the case for long, not if Sarisha had her way. A lesson would be taught today although whether any of these idiots would survive was another story. She had come to this place for one sole reason and it certainly was not to waste her time conversing with this arrogant rabble. No, that was not the plan at all, in fact, shutting them up would be a far more accurate description of her task, one that was she was looking forward to immensely. There was blood to be shed and items to be looted and that thought was enough to drive her more savage instincts to the surface. Oh, it would be an entertaining mission, that was for certain, it was just the waiting around that was the issue.
Sarisha was many things but subtle was not one of them and so she had simply been forced to wait on the outskirts of the settlement, whilst her partner for the mission had made her way inside to scout the place out. It made sense but that did not help soothe her impatience in the slightest and add the fact that her enhanced hearing made it that she could still hear every word of boring conversation, resulted in an incredibly pissed off mage. Oh, how she just wanted to charge in there and rip the throats out of everyone that she ran in to. It was an incredibly pleasurable thought and helped her keep herself pumped up. It had actually been a while since she had last simply let loose and just splattered some blood, human blood anyway. Her fights with the god's had always been strictly one to one and although fighting them was the ultimate high, she did miss the thrill of allowing herself to simply run wild and lay waste to the insects of the world.
Bored and irritated, the water goddess had eventually taken a seat on the ground, watching those around her, her red eyes blazing a hole through those she looked at. Most simply walked past her without a word although she did seem to catch the attention of a couple of figures on horseback, armed figures, who looked like guards or soldiers of some kind. They each had a smug look on their faces and the patronising gazes that were coming from them caused Sarisha to see red. The arrogance of it. To be looked at in such a way was the last straw and as they came towards her, Sarisha stood up, rushed over to the lead horse and pulled the guard off, a look of anger etched across her face, sending him crashing to the floor hard. His partner's horse bolted at that moment, dashing forwards and carrying the startled guard onwards, leaving Sarisha to deal with the fallen figure.
Mounting him quickly, she lashed out out with her fists, pummelling him with powerful blows to his upper body and head, breaking through his pitiful defence and soon having free reign over where to hit him. Most of the people around them scattered instantly, screaming and running like headless chickens. Sarisha, however, was focused purely on the apiece of trash underneath her and duly smashed her fist in to his face continuously. He stopped moving after a time but that made little difference, as the mage kept hitting him anyway. Every punch sent a little spark of pleasure through her frame and she was thoroughly enjoying herself, her expression changing from one of anger, to one of sheer ecstasy. Her hands were already sticky with blood and it certainly got her blood pumping. A perfect little warm up for what was soon to happen although it was only then that a thought came to mind.
Where was the other guard?
(1008 Words)
Job 1 WC: 1008/3500
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