The dark haired woman had no idea just how she had ended up following this ghoulish figure around but Sabriel was now exploring the graveyard of Hargeon Town alongside half a dozen other people. It had not been a part of her plan and already the blood loving being was close to drawing her weapon and cutting down everyone who looked at her wrong. The graveyard was not helping a great deal either at soothing her lust, in fact if anything, it was only magnifying the feeling. It had been too long since her sword had last shed some of the lovely red liquid. Oddly enough, none of the oddly dressed people around her seemed the slightest bit bothered that she was wielding such a weapon but then again, they were wearing odd outfits, so perhaps they were accustomed to such things.
Her rather bloodthirsty thoughts were soon interrupted when the graves around her suddenly began to shake and soon enough, skeletons began to climb out of them, seemingly unhappy with the interruption. The humans around her would flee for their lives like the cowards they were, whereas Sabriel simply drew her sword and leapt at the undead creations, her blade cutting through them like a hot knife through butter. They stood little chance against a warrior of her caliber and soon enough the ground around her was littered with the bones of the creatures. Unfortunately, there was little in the way of blood but Sabriel at least took the slightest bit of pleasure from getting her blade dirty. Still, they did not just vanish into the night and after the first wave, a second emerged, wanting to end her right then and there. There was no chance of that though and she battered them all over the place, performing a desecration of the graveyard that would upset the strongest of stomachs. The fight probably lasted about ten minutes in total, mostly due to the fact that they just kept coming but soon enough it was done.
Once it was over, she would clamber back over the fence and towards the ghoulish guide, who was still standing there, a smile across his ghostly features. With a nod, he would deposit into her hand a ticket of some sort, before pointing towards an area across the town, where a great deal of noise and activity was taking place. Unable to speak, he would simply point to the tickets and then raise 4 fingers, before vanishing into nothing, leaving the sword wielder alone again.
Raising an eyebrow but with nothing else on her agenda for the day, the silent warrior would make her towards the festival, ready for whatever task that she would be forced to take part in. She had no idea whether it would be violent or two but she certainly hoped so, as the fight with the skeletons had aroused her thrill of the fight. If she could not find what she sought then perhaps a little spree would be in order.
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Her rather bloodthirsty thoughts were soon interrupted when the graves around her suddenly began to shake and soon enough, skeletons began to climb out of them, seemingly unhappy with the interruption. The humans around her would flee for their lives like the cowards they were, whereas Sabriel simply drew her sword and leapt at the undead creations, her blade cutting through them like a hot knife through butter. They stood little chance against a warrior of her caliber and soon enough the ground around her was littered with the bones of the creatures. Unfortunately, there was little in the way of blood but Sabriel at least took the slightest bit of pleasure from getting her blade dirty. Still, they did not just vanish into the night and after the first wave, a second emerged, wanting to end her right then and there. There was no chance of that though and she battered them all over the place, performing a desecration of the graveyard that would upset the strongest of stomachs. The fight probably lasted about ten minutes in total, mostly due to the fact that they just kept coming but soon enough it was done.
Once it was over, she would clamber back over the fence and towards the ghoulish guide, who was still standing there, a smile across his ghostly features. With a nod, he would deposit into her hand a ticket of some sort, before pointing towards an area across the town, where a great deal of noise and activity was taking place. Unable to speak, he would simply point to the tickets and then raise 4 fingers, before vanishing into nothing, leaving the sword wielder alone again.
Raising an eyebrow but with nothing else on her agenda for the day, the silent warrior would make her towards the festival, ready for whatever task that she would be forced to take part in. She had no idea whether it would be violent or two but she certainly hoped so, as the fight with the skeletons had aroused her thrill of the fight. If she could not find what she sought then perhaps a little spree would be in order.
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(1/4 Tickets)