Witchblade
10-03-07, 05:58 PM
((Closed))
The conflict was spreading. The ridiculous civil war that was slowly consuming Corone was now spreading into areas she thought it never would. She hoped it never would. It was leaking into the only place she had ever considered her home, Concordia. It was her haven, a safe place where she could hide from the rest of the world and where she didn’t need to have inner battles with a malicious thing inside her head just to survive from day to day. Only now it wasn’t quite so safe and quiet anymore.
Soldiers were prowling deeper and deeper into the dense trees searching for rebel camps she had long since found. Almost everywhere she went now there were traces of humans nearby or ones that had already been. Constantly was the time she came across families numbly trudging through the woods looking shelter because theirs was burnt to the ground. She offered them nothing but their lives as long as they left her alone. The soldiers were a different story though. She slaughtered those that wandered into her territory whether they are government or rebel. It didn’t matter to her. Their bodies she left on display hoping the stupid humans would think the woods were haunted and leave. It wasn’t working, but she wasn’t about to stop. If she had the strength within her, she’d litter the forest floor with the bones of every soldier in here.
Today had been no different. A scouting party of three soldiers had fallen victim to her claws. The sweet sound of their cries was still echoing in her ears as well as the rending of flesh and gushing of blood. The looks on their faces would remain for a little while longer, not that she could properly remember what they looked like. They were all uniform to her, and like little marionettes they were now nailed to various trees not more than fifty yards from here. If she tried hard enough she could still catch the scent of their blood on the air. Not surprising considering the area was saturated in it.
It brought a smirk to her face just thinking about how she had surprised them and slowly killed each one of them at her own leisure. Begging and pleading had done them no good and nor had screaming at the top of their lungs. Sometimes it was best to crush the windpipe when they did that. After all, she had sensitive ears and there were the screams of the dying and then there were those who screamed to be heard.
Now it was approaching dusk. She could tell as the atmosphere in the forest changed around her. The shadows were lengthened as they turned into the darkness she loved so much that blanketed the light. Witchblade was after all a creature of the night. The noises of the day were slowly quieting down as the birds and most other animals journeyed to that land of sleep she was never afforded. There they would stay until shortly before dawn. But until that time the nocturnal creatures came out to play. The predators came out to hunt and stalk their prey and she planned on being one of those. After killing those few soldiers this morning she was feeling a little restless and another battle might just be the thing to clear it away. Not that it was going to be much of a battle. After all, these soldiers only knew how to shakily hold and point a sword at a person not really use it. Their skills were mediocre at best. Perhaps if one of these sides decided to hire some real warriors and fighters this war would be over much sooner.
Perhaps she should consider joining one of the sides and actually getting some kind of reward for the killing she was already doing. Yet that would mean following orders and the halfling had never been one to follow orders very well. She did things her own way. Just like she was doing them now. She doubted either side suffered any from her little past time. Still it made her feel better. Tonight might afford her something different and far more entertaining too.
The conflict was spreading. The ridiculous civil war that was slowly consuming Corone was now spreading into areas she thought it never would. She hoped it never would. It was leaking into the only place she had ever considered her home, Concordia. It was her haven, a safe place where she could hide from the rest of the world and where she didn’t need to have inner battles with a malicious thing inside her head just to survive from day to day. Only now it wasn’t quite so safe and quiet anymore.
Soldiers were prowling deeper and deeper into the dense trees searching for rebel camps she had long since found. Almost everywhere she went now there were traces of humans nearby or ones that had already been. Constantly was the time she came across families numbly trudging through the woods looking shelter because theirs was burnt to the ground. She offered them nothing but their lives as long as they left her alone. The soldiers were a different story though. She slaughtered those that wandered into her territory whether they are government or rebel. It didn’t matter to her. Their bodies she left on display hoping the stupid humans would think the woods were haunted and leave. It wasn’t working, but she wasn’t about to stop. If she had the strength within her, she’d litter the forest floor with the bones of every soldier in here.
Today had been no different. A scouting party of three soldiers had fallen victim to her claws. The sweet sound of their cries was still echoing in her ears as well as the rending of flesh and gushing of blood. The looks on their faces would remain for a little while longer, not that she could properly remember what they looked like. They were all uniform to her, and like little marionettes they were now nailed to various trees not more than fifty yards from here. If she tried hard enough she could still catch the scent of their blood on the air. Not surprising considering the area was saturated in it.
It brought a smirk to her face just thinking about how she had surprised them and slowly killed each one of them at her own leisure. Begging and pleading had done them no good and nor had screaming at the top of their lungs. Sometimes it was best to crush the windpipe when they did that. After all, she had sensitive ears and there were the screams of the dying and then there were those who screamed to be heard.
Now it was approaching dusk. She could tell as the atmosphere in the forest changed around her. The shadows were lengthened as they turned into the darkness she loved so much that blanketed the light. Witchblade was after all a creature of the night. The noises of the day were slowly quieting down as the birds and most other animals journeyed to that land of sleep she was never afforded. There they would stay until shortly before dawn. But until that time the nocturnal creatures came out to play. The predators came out to hunt and stalk their prey and she planned on being one of those. After killing those few soldiers this morning she was feeling a little restless and another battle might just be the thing to clear it away. Not that it was going to be much of a battle. After all, these soldiers only knew how to shakily hold and point a sword at a person not really use it. Their skills were mediocre at best. Perhaps if one of these sides decided to hire some real warriors and fighters this war would be over much sooner.
Perhaps she should consider joining one of the sides and actually getting some kind of reward for the killing she was already doing. Yet that would mean following orders and the halfling had never been one to follow orders very well. She did things her own way. Just like she was doing them now. She doubted either side suffered any from her little past time. Still it made her feel better. Tonight might afford her something different and far more entertaining too.