The Shadow's Call
Posted: 09 Jul 2015, 13:52
The shadows had their own words. Softly in a hurried tone they would whisper. Most often could not even hear much less understand the speech. Those seldom few could would cast a glance over their should to look for something they could not see. For a shadow was always hidden within another shadow, having no true form on this side, but eternal nonetheless. That is what a shadow is and what would catch the attention of a Shadow in his own right, the young vampire Shamus Naarc.
Hunters and Paladins never seemed to have a limit. When one fell it would cause ten to spring to life. The one conclusion that Shamus had was that the true master of their cause hid in order to continue to turn humans into abominations in a much faster rate than a few vampires could kill off. The only solution was to find the one, the needle in the ever growing haystack. It was not much of a quest, but the fighting among vampires had dwindled and Shamus needed something to hone his skills with the blade. Sometimes the young Shadow would find a giant cluster of prey, but after picking them off one by one he would be left with no results to show.
The night his path reached the inevitable fork was on such a night that Shamus stumbled upon one of their small congregations. Often times during these weird anomalies the shadows would be thinned by their presence. It made the work of his task more difficult, but it was better for his training. Such an occurrence was not the case of this night. The shadows were dense and it made the young Shadow think that there was something they were trying to hide. Unable to resist such temptation, Shamus went in for combat.
The shadows were a great aide to his killing techniques. Shamus felled a great number with just the shadows. His confidence slowly got the best of him. Without the young Shadow taking any notice, the paladins and hunters began to close around him in a circle. Closer and closer did the circle become until he heard a faint voice, "...Flee..." The voice unlike any he had heard before caused him to err on the side of caution. His eyes began to dart in directions, searching for something. A bullet came into his peripheral. He had heard no sound of a gun, but the bullet was still coming. With a quick movement to the side, the bullet just grazed his cheek.
As the search began to find where the unheard bullet came from, Shamus was able to see that he may have stumbled upon a trap. The number he had calculated earlier was far too short than what was there. The shadows themselves seemed to be dispersing. A congregation of them seemed to be behind those that had encircled him, but those too soon left. The young Shadow was left with nothing but his almost certain doom.
Shamus could only think of one option at this point. He was fairly certain he would not be able to make it out alive, but he would do his best to destroy those that gathered. With his resolve set, he prepared to go out in a fight. A dense shadow formed behind the hunters and paladins and watched. As the death match started, it looked as if it was slowly walking away. From behind, a sword pierced the young Shadow as he was trying to best another four. He thought it would have lasted longer, but such a wound would be very taxing. The shadow seemed to be waving a hand as if to follow when the tattoos that were all around him began to glow. Knowing he would not last long against such odds, he could not stop thinking about the shadow. Concentrating the last of his energy, Shamus willed himself to follow the shadow. Just before the fatal attack could come, the young Shadow disappeared.
Hunters and Paladins never seemed to have a limit. When one fell it would cause ten to spring to life. The one conclusion that Shamus had was that the true master of their cause hid in order to continue to turn humans into abominations in a much faster rate than a few vampires could kill off. The only solution was to find the one, the needle in the ever growing haystack. It was not much of a quest, but the fighting among vampires had dwindled and Shamus needed something to hone his skills with the blade. Sometimes the young Shadow would find a giant cluster of prey, but after picking them off one by one he would be left with no results to show.
The night his path reached the inevitable fork was on such a night that Shamus stumbled upon one of their small congregations. Often times during these weird anomalies the shadows would be thinned by their presence. It made the work of his task more difficult, but it was better for his training. Such an occurrence was not the case of this night. The shadows were dense and it made the young Shadow think that there was something they were trying to hide. Unable to resist such temptation, Shamus went in for combat.
The shadows were a great aide to his killing techniques. Shamus felled a great number with just the shadows. His confidence slowly got the best of him. Without the young Shadow taking any notice, the paladins and hunters began to close around him in a circle. Closer and closer did the circle become until he heard a faint voice, "...Flee..." The voice unlike any he had heard before caused him to err on the side of caution. His eyes began to dart in directions, searching for something. A bullet came into his peripheral. He had heard no sound of a gun, but the bullet was still coming. With a quick movement to the side, the bullet just grazed his cheek.
As the search began to find where the unheard bullet came from, Shamus was able to see that he may have stumbled upon a trap. The number he had calculated earlier was far too short than what was there. The shadows themselves seemed to be dispersing. A congregation of them seemed to be behind those that had encircled him, but those too soon left. The young Shadow was left with nothing but his almost certain doom.
Shamus could only think of one option at this point. He was fairly certain he would not be able to make it out alive, but he would do his best to destroy those that gathered. With his resolve set, he prepared to go out in a fight. A dense shadow formed behind the hunters and paladins and watched. As the death match started, it looked as if it was slowly walking away. From behind, a sword pierced the young Shadow as he was trying to best another four. He thought it would have lasted longer, but such a wound would be very taxing. The shadow seemed to be waving a hand as if to follow when the tattoos that were all around him began to glow. Knowing he would not last long against such odds, he could not stop thinking about the shadow. Concentrating the last of his energy, Shamus willed himself to follow the shadow. Just before the fatal attack could come, the young Shadow disappeared.