The Heaviest of Arms (Story / RP)

85 Human Death Knight
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It wasn't there, but Cyrus could feel its presence. As the Ocheliad arrived one by one at his call, he was going over how he'd wound up in a fortress of Vrykul...

Looking down into what seemed like an abyss atop Icecrown Citadel, Cyrus could not see what he was looking for. A weapon that he had poured his very soul into creating had been lost in the war the Presidium less than a year ago, but the pieces appeared to have been taken.

Just as Cyrus began to doubt this feeling he had, he saw it. The body of a Vrykul was impaled on the saronite spikes below, turning the gears in Cyrus's memory. There had been a fortress full of the damn humanoids during the war in Northrend. Those things had to have discovered the broken weapon...


"Sir?"

Sergeant Haelolin had broken his train of thought, and he glanced back over his shoulder. She, along with Lyov, Skeeven, Pharina, Aziriel and Wellian had all arrived, and were awaiting orders.

Cyrus turned to face them, motioning behind him. "A weapon lost to the Presidium's attacks was abandoned not long ago. These Vrykul have recovered it in a time where it may be needed to fight the Ocheliad's enemies. You are to reclaim it!" His voice resounded off the high walls, and several Vrykul took notice that foreigners had been teleported into their stronghold, a few of them even getting up the nerve to investigate. Cyrus kept his eyes on the assembled Ocheliad.

"We're not leaving witnesses. Neither the Horde, nor the Presidium or Terrans are to know what we are going to find here tonight. Go." With that, the gathered force scattered to ask what Lyov called 'pointed questions' of the Vrykul.

Cyrus himself would not take part, as he also wanted to see what this group was capable of without his assistance. Once or twice, he'd had to pull a Vrykul off Wellian, who would literally bite off more than he could chew, but the group as a whole did well to interrogate, though only one returned with the results Cyrus had hoped for.

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While many of the Ocheliad had returned with physical evidence of their 'pointed questions', Haelolin had returned with a softly-glowing blue axe head.

"One of them had... this..." Haelolin had managed to say before offering the blade to Cyrus. The moment he had the prize firmly in his hand, Haelolin took a knee to catch her breath. Cyrus knew better than to think the Vrykul had caused this much trouble for Haelolin, and his suspicions were confirmed when she seemed to recover quickly after having held the blade. It had clearly been sapping her strength.

Unseen on the outside, the same was happening to Cyrus, who hastily drew the hilt from his back and firmly attached it to the recovered blade. With a firm 'click', the hilt seemed almost conscious as it wrapped itself around the section of axehead behind the blade. He'd taken the opportunity to hold the weapon by the hilt, but he still felt sluggish as the weapon worked to bond itself to Cyrus's lifeforce like a wieldable parasite.

Nodding to Haelolin, Cyrus instructed Pharina to see her to the medical ward as a portal was drawn to help the Ocheliad escape the area. Cyrus had never been a fan of mage magics, so he'd opted to call down his drake to get him out.

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Flying farther south in Icecrown, the axe hissed quietly, and Cyrus's vision whited out. "What i-", he'd begun to say before he lost his balance, falling from the drake at a decent altitude. Unable to catch him, the drake lost sight of Cyrus as he plummeted down into a fortunately high mound of snow. He still suffered a dislocated shoulder, but Cyrus was thankful it hadn't been much worse.

He lay there for a moment, on his back, the chill of that icy world sinking into his bones. Only after a full minute or so did he realize he could hear the hiss of his weapon.

"I... cannot allow my vessel to be damaged, no...." He heard clearly.

A faint, black smoke snaked its way from the weapon until it began to take form above Cyrus. A pair of glowing blue orbs peeked out from the faint, slim cloud, entrancing Cyrus. He had no idea why he felt so trapped in this being's eyes. Soon, a mouth opened, full of sharpened and white teeth, the ends of the mouth stretching easily to both sides of its 'head'. At least, the smoke was now taking a sort of humanoid form from the waist up, the bottom attached to his newly-claimed weapon.
Edited by Çyrus on 3/22/2012 11:48 AM PDT
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85 Human Death Knight
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"Who..." Cyrus started, unsure how to ask what felt like a dumb question.

"Who?" The the black spirit said in a piercingly high voice. "Hmmmm... lesse...." It taunted, bouncing up and down with mild excitment. "You need a name for me, huh? Well I ain't got no name, so I need to pick somethin'...."

"The fel do you-"

"Ya ain't got a speck of manners to ya, do ya!?" The figure said with surprising frustration, reaching out with a pointed claw to poke Cyrus's forehead. Just as it got near, it hesitated, the black claw trembling slightly. Cyrus was past his initial confusion, concentrating to keep this spirit, or whatever it was, from establishing any sort of dominance.

"I'll ask again.... Who... are you?" Cyrus managed to say, having to use his full focus to just keep the spirit back.

"Fine fine, alright," The black spirit agreed, ceasing its attempt to touch Cyrus, who visibly relaxed at the relief. "You didn't think a weapon that you poured yourself into creating would just be another inanimate object did you?"

Come to think of it, that would explain why I was able to sense where this thing was, Cyrus thought.

The spirit's grin nearly wrapped around its whole head. "Now you're thinkin'." It taunted, and Cyrus realized it could hear his thoughts as well. "Oh, one warning big guy, I got no sense of personal space."

Cyrus began to respond, but a sharp pain in his shoulder reminded him of his situation. The spirit shifted slightly, making a sound that could have been a sigh. The pain grew in intensity until it suddenly ceased, and Cyrus realized it had been reset into place.

"Like I said... can't have you gettin' damaged from a fall. Might hurt your image, know what I mean?" The spirit said aloud, cackling quietly at the situation and slowly shrinking until it had disappeared entirely inside the protective casing of the weapon on Cyrus's back.

As if on cue, Cyrus's drake landed a few yards away, tilting its head to inspect the seemingly-distracted Draenei, who was just laying there, trying to process what had just happened.

"Call me... Oramedes..." Cyrus heard in his mind, grimacing as he stood and made his way toward the drake. This was not an enemy he knew how to fight, so his frustration at the situation was already blinding as he mounted the drake.

"Aw, we ain't enemies, big guy. You're just gettin' a bit more than ya bargained for..."
Edited by Çyrus on 3/22/2012 11:51 AM PDT
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94 Troll Warlock
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(( New spiffy axe? :P ))
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85 Human Death Knight
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(( I just got Shadowmourne last night, and while I am not going to claim to have *the* Shadowmourne, it is a really cool model. It's opened some doors to write some neat stories about. >:D ))
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100 Night Elf Warrior
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The training yard was filled with the sounds of her efforts, though her mind might as well have been in the abyss. There was one thing..or rather, one feeling, on her mind at the moment. That axe. She'd set her gaze upon it when it was created, and had not been able to pry her mind from its icy talons since. Despite her own axe, the lover she currently swung in her hands, and often the one beside her in bed at night, Cyrus' new axe was far more fetching. She had to have it..or at least be around it..

She took another vicious swing in the middle of the training yard. She was supposed to be testing the new grip straps and weights. But her own sanity was being tested by the new weapon on her mind. The new possibility. The new lust. She had to put her thoughts in another direction. It only made her more impatient, more violent, thinking about the axe that should be in her hands.

She focused her frustration on the nearest training target and let loose a torrent of maneuvers that brought her closer and closer until a hacking blow left an impressive gouge down the center of the splintering target.

Imagine what the damage tally with the other axe would have been...
Such an impressive weapon should be hers...
Edited by Haelolin on 3/24/2012 11:11 AM PDT
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90 Blood Elf Warrior
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((Grats on Shadowmourne, Cyrus!))
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85 Human Death Knight
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03/24/2012 03:26 PMPosted by Drakehide
((Grats on Shadowmourne, Cyrus!))


(( Thanks! <collapse> ))
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43 Human Rogue
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The dealers in Booty Bay weren't the most likeable characters, but nobody in their profession was supposed to be. Raemas kept his mask on, knowing the goblins were used to dealing with people they couldn't identify.

Raemas made his way up above the bay, through the treeline next to a waterfall. Just behind the first row of tree was a small shack that actually had a door. It was nearly to the point of falling off, but it was a door. The moment he was inside, two goblins were at his back with drawn weapons. It didn't feel agressive, so Raemas assumed this to just be standard with them. Show some weapons to dissuade clients from doing anything damaging for goblin operations.

"I take it you have what I requested?" Raemas inquired of a rather aged goblin sitting behind a crude desk.

Looking up through unfocussed, likely booze-clouded eyes, the dealer tried to sit up and look decently presentable. "Yea, got th'... glowy hunk of whatever th' hell it is..."

Raemas's brow knit slightly, concerned the drunk goblin hadn't acquired the right object. "Let me see it, Deal." Raemas had to call him that, as the dealer wouldn't ever give up a name to be referred by. Likely would have linked him to several unsavory operations. In the end, that had been why Raemas used this market. Nobody would miss him.

A jar with a floating, black gem clunked down onto the table. The jar itself was small enough to fit into a palm of a hand, so Raemas didn't have to worry about how to conceal it on the way out. A small sack of jingling metal was dropped on the table before Raemas reached out, claiming the jar. "My employer will be pleased."

That said, Raemas turned to the door, where the oblin enforcers gave him room. When Raemas was several yards away, his hearthstone piped up. "Did he have it?" A low voice inquired.

Raemas listed it slightly. "Yes, sir. I'll deliver the gem at the agreed-upon point. Hope you know what you're doing with it. By how drunk that goblin was, I'm guessing he lost some men getting ahold of this."

The voice from the stone chuckled. "Nothing compared to what it will do when it meets my weapon. Good work."
Edited by Raemas on 3/26/2012 9:53 AM PDT
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