STATS & SUMMARY
HP | 200/200 |
MP | 200/200 |
Speed | 20m/s |
Strength | |
(Melee Damage) | |
SP | 1 |
(Spell Power Multiplier) |
ITEMS ON HAND
N/ASPELLS USED
N/ACOMBAT SUMMARY
Damage Taken: | N/A |
Healing: | N/A |
MP Used: | N/A |
Buffs: | N/A |
Other Notes: | N/A |
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Cold winds whipped across the face of the hungry girl as she came nearer and nearer to the summit of Mt. Hakobe. Snow pelted her, painting her ragged sweater, its once-vibrant shade of pink now worn down to a dull rose shade, and now being peppered with speckles of white snow. Her thick hair seemed to be a favorite place for the snow that began to slowly fall, and she wondered how amusing it looked, the white flakes of falling snow covering her hair. Perhaps by the time she arrived at her destination, it would be entirely coated in white, and she would look some years older. She giggled at the thought. To think that a member of the affluent Velkhomme family would now be reduced to a travelling, hungry beggar marching her way to hopefully find a new home. She shivered at the cruelty that had become upon her. Even if it had been some time, she still remembered how the courts judged those who murdered her father "not guilty." How they dictated the fates of others by the money that would be handed to them. It angered her. Perhaps the heat from her rage would warm her up?
Such foolish thoughts were Valkyria's best way to cope with everything that transpired the past few months. She lived in the wilderness for those months, the girl who once was fed and provided for, all on the silver spoon of nobility, now being reduced to a savage. Yet Kyra could not say she did not enjoy the life. The thrill of the chase was much more exciting than the mundane life Father had appointed for her, where she would be wed for the sake of alliances and cash, no regard for who she was. That was why this "Errings Rising" appealed to her so. From what she heard from the rumors, it was somewhere that someone could be free. Someone could live their lives and make their own destinies. Kyra wanted that. She had desired that from the moment Father told her that she was to be wed to some fat noble older than Father was. Despite the rumors that swirled, this was enough for her to accept.
Perhaps they would accept her curse? This strange lacrima she had encountered while on the run, that led her to such efficient savagery and a taste for human flesh, would they accept it nonetheless? It was her ticket to true freedom, even if it made her an outlaw by the world's standards. While it was an accursed magic, it was one that was accepted by her nonetheless. One that she could use to bolster her power and thrust her into a life of freedom...a life worth living. She was tired of it all. The jeering faces of those who found her "lesser" because she did not have magic, while all her siblings and cousins and every single relative bore such a gift. The disdainful scowls of those who called her "filth" while she was on the run. The hunters who called her a monster as she wandered the wilderness. It was all something that she had caused, all things that were her fault, and the providence of the cruel world that she had to accept. She obtained freedom from genericity only to be scorned for being different. Perhaps she would die in this unfortunate hike? It would not be an unwelcome thought, but one that Kyra still fought against, out of the purest survival instincts.
A rumble roared in her stomach. She had not eaten before making the trek from the wildernesses around Shirotsume to Errings Rising, eating along the journey briefly. Upon reaching Mt. Hakobe, she did not eat, resolving herself only to feast upon what the guild would certainly have in store. It would be painful, sure, but something she would accept for the sake of a greater, tastier reward in future. Her body refused with her mind as she reached a village. A man was unfortunate to catch her alone at night, and he would fall victim to the cannibalistic urges the lacrima gave her. A quick bludgeon to the head marked his end, and soon enough, his corpse became mangled from the ripping of flesh and gnawing of bone. Kyra left soon after, where she now lay on her journey, hungry, cold, and lonely.
She finally caught sight of the grand castle of Errings Rising. It was a majestic building, the grey spires piercing the heavens just as Kyra would imagine in her storybooks she so loved to read. She came upon the doors, slowly pressing them open and feeling a warm, refreshing haze of heat blast across her face. This was a kind of homey warmth she had not felt since Father's death, and she welcomed it. Inns and taverns ran afoul of her in short fashion, whether for lack of funds or for sheerly mocking Kyra, and the times she would still manage to bore her way into a storage room, there was a damp air that clung to the roof of her mouth, and an aggravating feel of out of placeness, this princess of the wealthy now having been brought in as a remnant of her former self and forced to lay behind barrels and on shelves for comfort. The days in the wilderness provided less respite than that, only relying on leaves or coping with the stench of recently killed prey. This place felt so much nicer.
"H-hello?" she shyly asked into the air, seeing no one around. Even if there was someone around, there was little chance they could hear due to the timidity in her voice, speaking little louder than a tepid whisper. "W-Well...I guess I could...just..." She took this as an invitation to bask in the warmth and, before she knew it, she was laying on the ground, soaking in the warm hearths and dotted candles filling the halls. The stone, though cold, still felt warmer than the usual dirt and mud she would have to sleep in otherwise, and all of it was a welcome escape from the snowy, blizzarding hellscape behind her. Even if she in particular was not cold, she would wake up shivering from sleeping in such cold locales, even she knew. Despite the strangeness of the situation, with this mysterious, strange girl napping on the floor of a castle, Kyra felt it much more hospitable than the world had been to her, and she smiled.
WC: 1079 | TWC: 1079
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