Madrin had traveled Eiler for a year when he decided to see what an airship trip was like. The idea of a ship that sailed the skies was too tempting to miss. The marvel of technology left Hinewai Harbor with Port Bariston in Elved as the destination. He was looking forward to seeing the western continent. The sky was clear in late spring as the vessel flew over the brilliant blue sea.
The young man had just finished his first vampire hunt before coming to the port. It was a very messy business hunting that clever creature. Madrin partnered with an experienced slayer who had been doing it for almost ten years. The old timer taught his eager companion the proper methods to use. This time they faced a vampire approaching its' second century of undeath.
The fellow had been going to every bar in Grand city looking for a 'courageous hero' willing to risk life and limb to purge the land of such an evil beast. Needless to say, he did not receive help only insults. Until he walked into the oak and barrel tavern. Madrin was having a pint of ale at the end of a few months working for a mercenary company, hunting bandits in the Zuiden mountains. A vampire sounded like a new experience to the tribal warrior. Old Brent was relieved to finally get some help after the undead creature escaped him in Jade city.
While Madrin remembered the incident his airship reached the port without any trouble. He decided to travel thru the slums of South Bariston before going to the capital. He passed the ramshackle buildings wary of pickpockets. Suddenly, Madrin heard a woman scream in terror down a dark alley he had just passed. The sun had been down four hours, and the light of the gas lamps didn't reach the darkness beyond the main paved road. Madrin ran full out towards the screams drawing his two-handed sword quickly.
He found eight men in their late teens attempting to rape a long haired woman with strawberry blond locks. Her brown eyes were full of fear, as her naked body was about to be violated. Rage burned within him, pushing his strength beyond the normal limitations of his muscles. The bastard that was about to take advantage of her was separated from crotch thru his skull. Blood and brain matter splattered everyone including the victim. The rest of his foes drew short swords and continued the dance of death. The first enemy lunged aiming for Madrin's chest his momentum carried him past as the warrior stepped aside and cut him down from behind. Next, four of them surrounded him two aiming high two aiming low. His sword slashed in a deadly arc cutting down two of them. Another slipped passed his guard leaving a bloody line on his torso. Madrin brought the hilt of his blade downward breaking his wrist. While simultaneously directing his other opponents weapon thru his neck. The unarmed man was beheaded while he tried to draw a long-knife. The last two decided to run, so Madrin dropped his large weapon and pulled two throwing knives from the secret pockets on either side of his midnight black cloak. One went down with the knife in his throat and the other's right lung was pierced.
The battle only took a few minutes but, the woman remained in shock staring at the corpse of the nearest attempted rapist babbling no over and over again. Madrin wrapped his prized cloak gently around her shoulders covering her bare flesh. She was perhaps eighteen, clutching his cloak like a life boat as she shook. "It's alright lass your safe now, you don't have to worry, they will never bother anyone again." He knew the death filled alley was not the place for her to regain herself, all the gore wasn't going to help her, so he spoke as gently as he could manage. "Can you stand? I need to take you somewhere safer. What is your name?" She stood with his polite urging then collapsed to the ground again. "I guess there's no choice, I'm going to carry you alright." The young woman nodded, so Madrin lifted her onto his back after reclaiming his weapons. He decided to head back to Port Bariston and get a room at the Red Crow Tavern. He hoped a good night's rest would give the woman time to recover enough to speak.
She whispered so quietly Madrin almost missed it. "Thank you." He felt warm tears fall on his neck as he carried her to safety.
Last edited by Madrin Kir on Tue Dec 11, 2012 12:16 pm, edited 3 times in total.
Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2012 7:46 am