Master + Padawan [Axel]
Posted: 28 Jan 2014, 22:32
--The following transcript was a live chat roleplay--
* Jesse Fforde || There's that thing that happens in a raid. There's always some leader, some dictator who brings all the uglies together - whether they be the true, dead, rotting uglies or just those who like to think they're gangsta - who, once the leader is dead, all disperse, cowards running from a cause that they no longer support. It's as if it's a pyramid effect - as soon as that leader is slaughtered, a vibe falls through the house, or whatever place it is we have raided. The boss is dead. Time to go home. I realise that's what's happened just as the tenth mooncalf falls dead at my feet. I give a sigh, and slaughter a couple more before I sheath my sword and my gun and pull the tome from my pocket. Within seconds, I am in the Eyrie, in that purgatorial hallway--the one that always makes me feel as if I am between places.
‹Axel Rosen› Axel gave up a day ago on the raid, as it was not nearly as important to him as 'xavier' because the little **** hit his childe and he already had the relic that the boss of the zombies held. The deep sleepers acorn is in his pocket, giving him a boost of energy as he rises every sunset, despite the fact that the allure of sleep when the sun comes up is so undeniable. The massacre of Paladins is what he's devoted his time to this night, after a hack and recalling his past memories through a spyglass. The tome is pulled, and he uses whatever magic gets him from where he is to the place that he calls home. Just a foot away from Jesse, he arrives, and has always wondered what happens when two people tome at exactly the same time. Is it like those science fictions stories of teleporter accidents. You know? The scientist with the head of a fly.
* Jesse Fforde || Obviously we don't get all tangled up with each other and become some two-headed, four-armed, tattooed beast. We stand so close, however, that should we have need of breath, the air from our lungs would mingle together, all intimate like. For whatever reason, my mood is a little better tonight. Only a little. Lately, I've suffered godawful mood swings. I have no idea what it is, but sometimes my temper is just a little bit too much. Not tonight, though. I don't move. Instead, I smirk. "Fancy a kiss, pretty boy?" I ask; my voice still sounds as if it's been put through a meat grinder, and I wonder whether it'll ever get any smoother. I think I'd like it if it didn't.
‹Axel Rosen› A kiss? Of course he wouldn't, honestly the only thing he'd fancy is more bloodshed and destruction of Paladins. He'd prefer squash that little 'Order' the group of them have despite the relative quiet they've given the vampire community. It's after this little thought process that the man looks at his sire and realizes that he's actually spoken. He's been so engrossed in his own thoughts that he almost missed it. He's not sure if he should make a big deal out of it. People told him that he had spoken when he was missing a while back. But still, Jesse doesn't seem to be the sort to get all mushy over things like this. "Rather not", he finally answers, "Don't kiss without dinner first." He can joke too.
* Jesse Fforde || I give a slow shrug and a perk of the brow. "Your loss," I tell him in mock seriousness, though there is still a slight curl to my lip and no doubt a gleam of mischief to my eyes. I finally take a step back, and made a florid gesture to the fade portal behind me - I assume that's the direction to which Axel would be headed. The one that I would be headed too, before long. Go upstairs. Sell some things, then go laze in the hut, like usual. No point in going outside to socialise with a whole bunch of progeny who seem to have disappeared, Axel the only one that I see often - and he's in the Eyrie, anyway. He doesn't seem at all surprised about my speaking, which is somewhat disappointing. I'm running out of people to surprise. Such is life, I suppose.
‹Axel Rosen› The gesture to the fade portal behind him, the exact direction in which Axel is going, brings his foot to step forward. Moving toward the thing that will take him to the floor that he wants to go to, he turns to face Jesse. "Not gonna hang out here all night are you?" He knows that his sire can stay up without need of sleep when the sun rises, unlike him, who cna't really seem to shake it. It must have something to do with something he's realized he can do, that dream walking thing. The look on his face shows how interested he really is in Jesse being able to speak. Perhaps this means that they can stop using post-it notes as a means of communication.
* Jesse Fforde || "No," I say. I'm still a man of little words. I'm not sure I'll ever talk too much. It's a handy skill to have these days, I suppose. It's a hard habit to drop, though. I haven't ever had or required the need to tell anyone every plan that I have. A normal person might then tell Axel what he was going to do, no matter how menial. A normal person might even crack a joke; I know that I could, but it's almost as if, from second to second, I still forget that I can speak, and any wisecrack that might be on the tip of my tongue just doesn't make it past. Instead, my body inclined a little in Axel's direction. I take a small step. Bodily gestures that would indicate I'm right behind him.
* Jesse Fforde || There's that thing that happens in a raid. There's always some leader, some dictator who brings all the uglies together - whether they be the true, dead, rotting uglies or just those who like to think they're gangsta - who, once the leader is dead, all disperse, cowards running from a cause that they no longer support. It's as if it's a pyramid effect - as soon as that leader is slaughtered, a vibe falls through the house, or whatever place it is we have raided. The boss is dead. Time to go home. I realise that's what's happened just as the tenth mooncalf falls dead at my feet. I give a sigh, and slaughter a couple more before I sheath my sword and my gun and pull the tome from my pocket. Within seconds, I am in the Eyrie, in that purgatorial hallway--the one that always makes me feel as if I am between places.
‹Axel Rosen› Axel gave up a day ago on the raid, as it was not nearly as important to him as 'xavier' because the little **** hit his childe and he already had the relic that the boss of the zombies held. The deep sleepers acorn is in his pocket, giving him a boost of energy as he rises every sunset, despite the fact that the allure of sleep when the sun comes up is so undeniable. The massacre of Paladins is what he's devoted his time to this night, after a hack and recalling his past memories through a spyglass. The tome is pulled, and he uses whatever magic gets him from where he is to the place that he calls home. Just a foot away from Jesse, he arrives, and has always wondered what happens when two people tome at exactly the same time. Is it like those science fictions stories of teleporter accidents. You know? The scientist with the head of a fly.
* Jesse Fforde || Obviously we don't get all tangled up with each other and become some two-headed, four-armed, tattooed beast. We stand so close, however, that should we have need of breath, the air from our lungs would mingle together, all intimate like. For whatever reason, my mood is a little better tonight. Only a little. Lately, I've suffered godawful mood swings. I have no idea what it is, but sometimes my temper is just a little bit too much. Not tonight, though. I don't move. Instead, I smirk. "Fancy a kiss, pretty boy?" I ask; my voice still sounds as if it's been put through a meat grinder, and I wonder whether it'll ever get any smoother. I think I'd like it if it didn't.
‹Axel Rosen› A kiss? Of course he wouldn't, honestly the only thing he'd fancy is more bloodshed and destruction of Paladins. He'd prefer squash that little 'Order' the group of them have despite the relative quiet they've given the vampire community. It's after this little thought process that the man looks at his sire and realizes that he's actually spoken. He's been so engrossed in his own thoughts that he almost missed it. He's not sure if he should make a big deal out of it. People told him that he had spoken when he was missing a while back. But still, Jesse doesn't seem to be the sort to get all mushy over things like this. "Rather not", he finally answers, "Don't kiss without dinner first." He can joke too.
* Jesse Fforde || I give a slow shrug and a perk of the brow. "Your loss," I tell him in mock seriousness, though there is still a slight curl to my lip and no doubt a gleam of mischief to my eyes. I finally take a step back, and made a florid gesture to the fade portal behind me - I assume that's the direction to which Axel would be headed. The one that I would be headed too, before long. Go upstairs. Sell some things, then go laze in the hut, like usual. No point in going outside to socialise with a whole bunch of progeny who seem to have disappeared, Axel the only one that I see often - and he's in the Eyrie, anyway. He doesn't seem at all surprised about my speaking, which is somewhat disappointing. I'm running out of people to surprise. Such is life, I suppose.
‹Axel Rosen› The gesture to the fade portal behind him, the exact direction in which Axel is going, brings his foot to step forward. Moving toward the thing that will take him to the floor that he wants to go to, he turns to face Jesse. "Not gonna hang out here all night are you?" He knows that his sire can stay up without need of sleep when the sun rises, unlike him, who cna't really seem to shake it. It must have something to do with something he's realized he can do, that dream walking thing. The look on his face shows how interested he really is in Jesse being able to speak. Perhaps this means that they can stop using post-it notes as a means of communication.
* Jesse Fforde || "No," I say. I'm still a man of little words. I'm not sure I'll ever talk too much. It's a handy skill to have these days, I suppose. It's a hard habit to drop, though. I haven't ever had or required the need to tell anyone every plan that I have. A normal person might then tell Axel what he was going to do, no matter how menial. A normal person might even crack a joke; I know that I could, but it's almost as if, from second to second, I still forget that I can speak, and any wisecrack that might be on the tip of my tongue just doesn't make it past. Instead, my body inclined a little in Axel's direction. I take a small step. Bodily gestures that would indicate I'm right behind him.