
Painted Shadows [Slightly NSFW]
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She ran. It happened so quick. The horses were shying and the night sky so pretty. Then blood and fire. She hid.
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The sun shown on a busy day in Limsa. As the crowds hum with a lively energy, occasional fights and outraged screams of women (and occasionally men) ring out. In the midst of this crowd, a small cloaked figure moves among the throng. With trained pose, the figure danced through the crowd, following the push and flow of Spoken living out their lives. Eventually, the figure disappeared down a alleyway near the Fisherman’s Guild. The figure stopped in the middle of the alley and two rough-looking Sea Wolves emerged from the shadows. They approached the figure in a semi-threatening manner, but remain silent as the figure flashes a metal at them. They grab her shoulder and move the figure inside a door, before returning to their positions as alley ‘thugs.’
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She was always good at hiding. She watched her mother chased down by a rider. Her father fought, but was killed. Her brothers, uncles died unawares, they died yelling and confused, while her sisters and aunts sent scattered across the camp, their cries of despair echoing as the Dotharl had their way.
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The figure walked down the tunnel inside the door, eventually emerging into a spacious room full of suspicious looking individuals. Some eyes briefly regarded the small cloaked figure, but after watching the figure move purposefully towards one of the side doors, returned to their business. The figure knocked three times on the door, and it opened. Inside were three figures, a Plainsfolk woman wearing a shirt with sash that is typical of Limsan buccaneers, a tall Seawolf man in darksteel plate, and a Hyurian woman with a air of decadence around her. The hyur woman was lying on sofa within the room, while the the Seawolf and the Plainsfolk were seemingly invested in a step-dancing contest.
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She hated herself. She ran. They caught her. They ravaged her as they ravaged the others.
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The figure pulled back the hood, revealing a young Xaela woman of petite stature. Her violet eyes scanned the room as the dancing duo finished their contest, with the Hyur glancing up from her couch, a pipe smoking a unknown substance wafting into the air. “Your here, just on time, darling.†The Xaela bows briefly before glancing briefly at the two nearby. The Plainsfolk and Seawolf were slightly panting, yet puffed up once the Hyur and the Xaela’s gaze fell on them. “So your the new hire, eh?†The Plainsfolk woman blurted out, her sash somewhat disorganized while the Seawolf glanced downward at his diminutive companion. “Indeed,†responded the hyur from the couch, “This is Dei, a transfer from Ul’dah.†The Xaela nods, “You may call me, Dei. I am at your service.†The Xaela Dei bows respectfully, taking the two privateers back. The Plainsfolk woman quickly regained her composure and sneered pompously, reminding Dei of her patron, “Finally get some respect around here, eh?â€
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They were about to finish her off, but a strange metal beast flew over the camp. They were distracted and she disappeared in front of them. Turning back to their now-absent victim, they howled in range and tracked her wounded body.
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Dei simply stared in response. “Enough.†The hyur woman adjusted on her couch and put down her pipe to direct their focus towards a series of documents. “Here are the report of current shipping movements of the competitors of the EADC, as well as our parent EATC’s ship routes.†She glanced at the trio and stated, “We have been ordered by the main office to scout out their routes and keep a eye out for renegade pirates, whom have been operating in the area.†The hyur picked up the pipe and blew a ring at the Plainsfolk, the smoke passing just above the latter’s head. The plainsfolk woman glared upward at the hyur, “A lot of words from a former whore. So what do we do, your bitchness.†The hyur woman laughed at the smaller plainsfolk, “Your all just going to dig around, darling.†Dei nodded at the hyur, while the Plainsfolk privateer frowned, "I don't do tha'r sneaking or engage in mummery, that be a rogue's job." The hyur laughed, "Of course not, my darling captain." She gestured towards Dei, "We have a professional for that."Â
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But she was always good at hiding. She ran.
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The meeting over, Dei slipped back into the crowds of Limsa. The sky turns crimson as dusk settled on the city. After avoiding the roaming hands of the typical Limsan drunks and pickpockets that emerge as day became night, she made her way back through the markets. Dei kept her head down, as she entered the night markets making for her inn room rented out for her by her patron. As she crossed into Hawkers Alley, she paused. Something caught her eye, as a drunk Sea Wolf bumped into her back, “Oi, watch y-our back! Walking broom?!†After staring at the small figuring standing there, the Sea Wolf staggered to the side and roamed onward as if nothing had happened. Dei continued standing there for a few seconds, before regaining her senses and slipping to the side of the alley. Past memories, happy and sad, emerged as she staggered to the side, her dark hood helping blend her into the shadows of the busy alley, while her movements representative of the drunks that stagger through the alley at all hours.
She had spotted another Xaela, wandering through the marketplace, strong and confident, as the figure from the depths of her memories. She would wait every morning at the edges of the village before her chores, hoping to catch a sight of that figure on top a horse, return to their village. There are many Xaela au ra in Eorzea these days, since the end of the Dragonsong War up north; however, this particular Xaela had face paint. There were others who painted their faces, but her repressed memories lit up as she briefly glimpse the figure. She was always shy, but she recalled that figure was always confident, a warrior born as free as the steppe winds. A memory of a life and a name she rarely recalled, if not used. Nevertheless, by the time her senses returned to her, the Xaela was gone, lost in the evening crowds of the Navigator’s city. From her hood, a surprised inquiry faded into the clamor of the night,  “Big… sis?â€
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She ran. It happened so quick. The horses were shying and the night sky so pretty. Then blood and fire. She hid.
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The sun shown on a busy day in Limsa. As the crowds hum with a lively energy, occasional fights and outraged screams of women (and occasionally men) ring out. In the midst of this crowd, a small cloaked figure moves among the throng. With trained pose, the figure danced through the crowd, following the push and flow of Spoken living out their lives. Eventually, the figure disappeared down a alleyway near the Fisherman’s Guild. The figure stopped in the middle of the alley and two rough-looking Sea Wolves emerged from the shadows. They approached the figure in a semi-threatening manner, but remain silent as the figure flashes a metal at them. They grab her shoulder and move the figure inside a door, before returning to their positions as alley ‘thugs.’
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She was always good at hiding. She watched her mother chased down by a rider. Her father fought, but was killed. Her brothers, uncles died unawares, they died yelling and confused, while her sisters and aunts sent scattered across the camp, their cries of despair echoing as the Dotharl had their way.
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The figure walked down the tunnel inside the door, eventually emerging into a spacious room full of suspicious looking individuals. Some eyes briefly regarded the small cloaked figure, but after watching the figure move purposefully towards one of the side doors, returned to their business. The figure knocked three times on the door, and it opened. Inside were three figures, a Plainsfolk woman wearing a shirt with sash that is typical of Limsan buccaneers, a tall Seawolf man in darksteel plate, and a Hyurian woman with a air of decadence around her. The hyur woman was lying on sofa within the room, while the the Seawolf and the Plainsfolk were seemingly invested in a step-dancing contest.
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She hated herself. She ran. They caught her. They ravaged her as they ravaged the others.
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The figure pulled back the hood, revealing a young Xaela woman of petite stature. Her violet eyes scanned the room as the dancing duo finished their contest, with the Hyur glancing up from her couch, a pipe smoking a unknown substance wafting into the air. “Your here, just on time, darling.†The Xaela bows briefly before glancing briefly at the two nearby. The Plainsfolk and Seawolf were slightly panting, yet puffed up once the Hyur and the Xaela’s gaze fell on them. “So your the new hire, eh?†The Plainsfolk woman blurted out, her sash somewhat disorganized while the Seawolf glanced downward at his diminutive companion. “Indeed,†responded the hyur from the couch, “This is Dei, a transfer from Ul’dah.†The Xaela nods, “You may call me, Dei. I am at your service.†The Xaela Dei bows respectfully, taking the two privateers back. The Plainsfolk woman quickly regained her composure and sneered pompously, reminding Dei of her patron, “Finally get some respect around here, eh?â€
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They were about to finish her off, but a strange metal beast flew over the camp. They were distracted and she disappeared in front of them. Turning back to their now-absent victim, they howled in range and tracked her wounded body.
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Dei simply stared in response. “Enough.†The hyur woman adjusted on her couch and put down her pipe to direct their focus towards a series of documents. “Here are the report of current shipping movements of the competitors of the EADC, as well as our parent EATC’s ship routes.†She glanced at the trio and stated, “We have been ordered by the main office to scout out their routes and keep a eye out for renegade pirates, whom have been operating in the area.†The hyur picked up the pipe and blew a ring at the Plainsfolk, the smoke passing just above the latter’s head. The plainsfolk woman glared upward at the hyur, “A lot of words from a former whore. So what do we do, your bitchness.†The hyur woman laughed at the smaller plainsfolk, “Your all just going to dig around, darling.†Dei nodded at the hyur, while the Plainsfolk privateer frowned, "I don't do tha'r sneaking or engage in mummery, that be a rogue's job." The hyur laughed, "Of course not, my darling captain." She gestured towards Dei, "We have a professional for that."Â
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But she was always good at hiding. She ran.
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The meeting over, Dei slipped back into the crowds of Limsa. The sky turns crimson as dusk settled on the city. After avoiding the roaming hands of the typical Limsan drunks and pickpockets that emerge as day became night, she made her way back through the markets. Dei kept her head down, as she entered the night markets making for her inn room rented out for her by her patron. As she crossed into Hawkers Alley, she paused. Something caught her eye, as a drunk Sea Wolf bumped into her back, “Oi, watch y-our back! Walking broom?!†After staring at the small figuring standing there, the Sea Wolf staggered to the side and roamed onward as if nothing had happened. Dei continued standing there for a few seconds, before regaining her senses and slipping to the side of the alley. Past memories, happy and sad, emerged as she staggered to the side, her dark hood helping blend her into the shadows of the busy alley, while her movements representative of the drunks that stagger through the alley at all hours.
She had spotted another Xaela, wandering through the marketplace, strong and confident, as the figure from the depths of her memories. She would wait every morning at the edges of the village before her chores, hoping to catch a sight of that figure on top a horse, return to their village. There are many Xaela au ra in Eorzea these days, since the end of the Dragonsong War up north; however, this particular Xaela had face paint. There were others who painted their faces, but her repressed memories lit up as she briefly glimpse the figure. She was always shy, but she recalled that figure was always confident, a warrior born as free as the steppe winds. A memory of a life and a name she rarely recalled, if not used. Nevertheless, by the time her senses returned to her, the Xaela was gone, lost in the evening crowds of the Navigator’s city. From her hood, a surprised inquiry faded into the clamor of the night,  “Big… sis?â€