Character(s): Alucard, Trevor, Sypha + [OPEN!] Status: Open Location(s): The Free City -> Lake Atéleio Date(s) June 17 onward About: Dealing with the new and stranger things along the lake Warnings: To be added.
[Being up in the mountains, Alucard had missed much of the ins and outs of that particular few months, but he understands the gist of it. What he also understands is that this is a cult that raised a damn dragon and has access to extremely ancient artifacts that they're inclined to toss around and just use as actual weapons.
Thanks, he hates it.
It shows on his face, frown becoming incredibly deep set.]
It'll be to your benefit if you don't show the thing off anymore, and I wouldn't try and sell it either. I fully expect those types of people to be at places like this.
[Who does he think he is, her dad or something? Gosh, Alucard, Shura's a grown up!! Probably. Maybe. It's entirely questionable. But Shura well enough not to sell the clue they managed to pick up during the fight. Besides, it wasn't as if it was really hers alone to sell. She'd definitely have to split the profits, and that would be a pain!]
You keep makin' that face and it'll get stuck that way.
[So maybe it was good advice, but Shura is horrible so it's completely getting shrugged off.]
[Shura replies, entirely practical. The poor creature they managed to capture was out of her mind, but what little they could get from her before she was put out of her misery was probably important.]
Things that would need such a specialized and fireproof weapon in order to be put out of their own misery.
[Alucard had heard about the scaleskins. He had frowned at the notion, realizing that the horrible blue dragon from the pit was not the only problem that had risen from that cursed pit.]
It's so clear that there are connecting parts, but exactly how they fit together remains obscured.
[ Thinking lead to overthinking, and Shura was a woman of action. For all she was trying to figure things out, she also knows she’s way in over her head. She frowns, leaning back against the brick wall of the alley. This guy knew plenty enough about things; maybe it would be worth asking him about that message Strange got. ]
You seem to know somethin’ about the old kingdom. You know anything about Vronti’s firstborn?
[Alucard pauses. In all of his dragon hating, he still knows the history. It takes only a moment for him to recall it.]
There were twelve in the original egg clutch, they were set perched over Atrómitos, but she later set four over each of the three major kingdoms at the time - the three key cities now. In turn her own offpsring gave blood to those in the kingdom Vronti herself deemed worth of such an act, ensuring that madness would follow. The bloodline's continuation was a key thing that bound Vronti, her brood, and the kingdoms together, for all the good it eventually did.
Not at the very start of the arrangement, but she had her eyes set on the future so far as the histories make clear. Dragons were only starting to gain the position among the people that they'd eventually rise to, and she was instrumental in creating that system.
What isn't recorded is how her offspring felt about it.
[The history of the relationship between dragons and the civilized races hadn't ever been something Shura paid much mind to before. The advantage of being a knight was that she had easy access to nerds who liked studying that kind of thing. But all of her old connections were long gone now.]
What a pain. Anything about that's probably been destroyed.
There may be materials in private hands, but I'm not sure whose. [Alucard would know a century ago. It was his job, helping collectors get such things.]
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[Being up in the mountains, Alucard had missed much of the ins and outs of that particular few months, but he understands the gist of it. What he also understands is that this is a cult that raised a damn dragon and has access to extremely ancient artifacts that they're inclined to toss around and just use as actual weapons.
Thanks, he hates it.
It shows on his face, frown becoming incredibly deep set.]
It'll be to your benefit if you don't show the thing off anymore, and I wouldn't try and sell it either. I fully expect those types of people to be at places like this.
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You keep makin' that face and it'll get stuck that way.
[So maybe it was good advice, but Shura is horrible so it's completely getting shrugged off.]
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Yes, yes, as I've heard a great many times before.
[Alucard closes his eyes, and breathes out very slowly in order to center himself.]
The wood that thing is made of - it doesn't catch fire. It's one of the tree's unique properties.
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You mean fireproof or fire resistant?
[Exactly how much fire could this little thing take? If it was a weapon to be used on dragons--probably a lot.]
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[Alucard breathes out, his mind still on the cult.]
If those cultists were running around with it, then there's likely some terrible reason for it.
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[Shura replies, entirely practical. The poor creature they managed to capture was out of her mind, but what little they could get from her before she was put out of her misery was probably important.]
Well, whatever those things were.
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[Alucard had heard about the scaleskins. He had frowned at the notion, realizing that the horrible blue dragon from the pit was not the only problem that had risen from that cursed pit.]
It's so clear that there are connecting parts, but exactly how they fit together remains obscured.
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[ Thinking lead to overthinking, and Shura was a woman of action. For all she was trying to figure things out, she also knows she’s way in over her head. She frowns, leaning back against the brick wall of the alley. This guy knew plenty enough about things; maybe it would be worth asking him about that message Strange got. ]
You seem to know somethin’ about the old kingdom. You know anything about Vronti’s firstborn?
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[Alucard pauses. In all of his dragon hating, he still knows the history. It takes only a moment for him to recall it.]
There were twelve in the original egg clutch, they were set perched over Atrómitos, but she later set four over each of the three major kingdoms at the time - the three key cities now. In turn her own offpsring gave blood to those in the kingdom Vronti herself deemed worth of such an act, ensuring that madness would follow. The bloodline's continuation was a key thing that bound Vronti, her brood, and the kingdoms together, for all the good it eventually did.
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She was an old fart when she set that up, wasn't she?
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Not at the very start of the arrangement, but she had her eyes set on the future so far as the histories make clear. Dragons were only starting to gain the position among the people that they'd eventually rise to, and she was instrumental in creating that system.
What isn't recorded is how her offspring felt about it.
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[The history of the relationship between dragons and the civilized races hadn't ever been something Shura paid much mind to before. The advantage of being a knight was that she had easy access to nerds who liked studying that kind of thing. But all of her old connections were long gone now.]
What a pain. Anything about that's probably been destroyed.
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You're asking for a reason. What is it?