
Ul'dah, 3 Day Before Impact -
Darkness. Swirling darkness, and the sounds of people passing by the alley way. A clanking here, a hurried shout there, and all of it muddled by darkness.
"Wake up, are you okay? Wake up."
5 years ago -
"Wake up. You have to wake up."
Yssen Van stirred slightly as the voice called to him.
"Wake up! We are wanted in the assembly hall! You fell asleep reading in the library. Again."
His sister's lyrical voice was twanged with a slight bit of annoyance at this particular moment, coupled with a playful jab in the arm to get him moving. Yssen let out a loud yawn and went about straightening up the library desk that had been his makeshift pillow. He pulled together the parchments he had made notes on, and closed the various books he had been referencing and cross referencing.
"What was it this time, bookworm," Ysa asked with a smile.
"More elemental synergy theory, particularly the combining of elements associated with the Umbral and the Astral and their possible effects," he replied as he finished cleaning up.
"Yeah, that makes a ton of sense to me, I assure you." Ysa grinned. "I swear. I cannot think of one thing useful to come out of you sticking your nose in these books until you pass out."
"Plenty of useful things have come from my research, dear sister. The trick I used in yesterday's test sessions for instance."
"You did manage to humiliate your opponent with flying colors in the combat exercise, I suppose. What trick did you use?"
"Against Halfax? I exploited his fear of fire. Simple really, he may have come a long way from cringing at the sight of it, but he still gets pretty flustered when it is employed against him," Yssen smiled at his twin, "I also seem to recall my excessive studying help a certain someone easily channel lightning through her wires?"
"They were pretty impressed with the technique, weren't they. I suppose I should be thankful to have you looking out for me in this place." Ysa laughed.
"You and me against the world, dear sister."
"You and me against the world, dear brother," Ysa responded with a nod and a smile, "Now hurry up! I think today is the day. They'll give us our masks and our titles. I am betting that is what Master is calling us down to the assembly room for. Get moving, he'll have our hides if we are late!"
"Way ahead of you," Yssen said, as he bolted from his chair and out of the library. He looked back at Ysa with a grin and a wink."Race you!"
"Hey!" Ysa shouted, laughing as she ran after him. "No fair!"
Ul'dah, 3 Days before Impact -
Yssen opened his eyes and propped himself up against the wall, he breathed out slowly as he took in his surroundings, finally bringing his eyes to rest on the young Hyur girl standing in front of him.
"Well. You seem overly concerned, kiddo," he winced out a grin at her. "Any reason I should know about? You haven't been sent to fetch me have you?"
"N-no sir," the girl replied, casting her eyes to the ground.
"Well that is a relief. What are you doing here?"
The girl looked back up at Yssen for a moment, and then back to the ground. "I saw you fall," she replied, "I wanted to make sure you were well. I recognize you. You're the man who feeds us lost boys and girls. You brought those yummy bundles from that party you said you went to once. Y-you're very kind is all, and you looked like you needed help."
Yssen scrutinized the girl briefly and sighed before slowly making his way further into the alley and out of sight. He then took a moment to check his injuries and make sure nothing was out of place or re-opened.
"Y-you are alright, right sir?"
Yssen glanced back at the girl, she was following him. He stopped and leaned his back up agains the alley wall. "Nothing that will keep me from my work, kiddo. Are you hungry? Do you need something to eat? I hear food is becoming hard to come by on the streets."
Yssen reached into his coat and pulled out a strip of dried meat, and offered it to the girl. She paused a moment, looking up into his golden eyes before shakily taking it from his hand.
"All the panic and such, right? Everyone snapping everything up? All bent out of shape over a big red doom sphere." Yssen sighed and looked back at the girl. Do you need anything else? I have more food if you are still hungry?"
The young girl at Yssen slightly and nodded. She slinked over next to him as he continued to hold himself up on the alley wall. Yssen grinned as she put her head down and hugged his leg tightly. "So what did i do to rate this obnoxiously cute level of affection?. It is only food, and at that only enough to feed you for today."
The girl only squeezed his leg tighter and let out a slight whimper.
"Ye'll be handing over my boss's property now." a gruff deep voice came from the alley entrance. "See that you do it quickly, and there will be no need for the unpleasant."
Yssen cast his gaze at the entrance to find a crimson skinned Roegadyn staring back at him. The Hellsguard was flanked by two Highlanders, all three were armed and armored, though only the Roegadyn wore a helmet. Yssen smirked as his mind drifted to his current state, and his resolve quickened as the young girl began to squeeze onto his leg tighter. The duskwight bent down and whispered to the now shaking girl.
"So. This is the problem. Fear, not obnoxiously cute affection over food?," the girl nodded as Yssen whispered, still clutching his leg. "Brilliant."
"Send her over, Elezen, you do not look the shape to play champion for the whelp. You look apt to break in only the slightest little tussle with us. Just hand her over and we'll be on our way," the Hellsguard snickered when he spoke, and the two Highlanders joined in as if right on cue.
"Two," Yssen responded.
The Hellsguard looked a bit confused, but then quickly spat back, "what?"
"You people have made exactly two mistakes. One, I am not just an Elezen, I am a Duskwight. There proper form of vague and non-specific address would be 'Duskwight.' I would have thought these ears a dead give away. It is important to make the distinction, otherwise it will just lead to more confusion. We'd hate to just sit here being all confused about what exactly is going on, wouldn't we? Two. People are not property. No matter what circumstances would lead one to assume such an appalling economic situation, the fact remains. People are free. They are never property, and this girl is free."
"That girl's parents owed debt to the boss, and We'll see that it gets paid off. Until it is, she is not free." the Hellsguard shot back coldly.
"I beg to differ, and I will argue the point. What on earth would you boss want with a youn girl of only, what? Seven. Maybe eight. Possibly nine. On second thought, do not answer that. I would rather part company not wanting to leave you out for the beetles and crows. We should handle this a if we are civilized. How much is the girl's debt?"
"It is not for sale."
"Everything is for sale in Ul'dah, isn't it?"
"Boss is not interested in the sale, he has taken a real shine to the whelp," the Hellsguard smirked back.
"We are treading dangerously close to a most uncivil end here. I'd refrain from further snide jokes about… Hold on a second." Yssen bent down to talk to the girl again. "What exactly is your name little one?"
The young girl look up at him with watery eyes, "H-hope. I'm called hope."
Yssen laughed, and pushed himself up off the wall. "Well, THAT makes about the most sense ever. Don't worry Hope. Everything is going to be fine. I promise." Yssen shifted his attention back at the Hellsguard and his two companions. "Gentlemen, shall we get the remaining of the civility out of the way? Any Vengence Orders I should be aware of? Names? No need to make this next part completely uncivil."
"They call me Thundering Horse, the big twins here are Piven and Riven," the Roegadyn replied.
"Brilliant." Yssen winced as the burn of channeling Aether through his body struck him down to his bones. His wounds throbbed and spiked with renewed pain. He staggered as he moved himself between his opponents and the girl. He winced out his words between little spike of agony. "I am Van. Yssen Van. Van to… my friends, Yssen to those who are… or wish to be more… familiar, and a long stream of… unpleasant titles and curses to those… who do not like me very much."
The three attackers looked at each other, shifting into ready positions as Yssen wrenched himself fully up right and into stance. He wince and coughed, shaking off the last spike of pain that surged through him. He looked back at Hope, giving her a grin and a wink. "Everything is going to be fine. You will be alright. I promise."
His opponents slowly moved forward, snickering as he turned to face them again.
"Gentlemen, shall we?"
Darkness. Swirling darkness, and the sounds of people passing by the alley way. A clanking here, a hurried shout there, and all of it muddled by darkness.
"Wake up, are you okay? Wake up."
5 years ago -
"Wake up. You have to wake up."
Yssen Van stirred slightly as the voice called to him.
"Wake up! We are wanted in the assembly hall! You fell asleep reading in the library. Again."
His sister's lyrical voice was twanged with a slight bit of annoyance at this particular moment, coupled with a playful jab in the arm to get him moving. Yssen let out a loud yawn and went about straightening up the library desk that had been his makeshift pillow. He pulled together the parchments he had made notes on, and closed the various books he had been referencing and cross referencing.
"What was it this time, bookworm," Ysa asked with a smile.
"More elemental synergy theory, particularly the combining of elements associated with the Umbral and the Astral and their possible effects," he replied as he finished cleaning up.
"Yeah, that makes a ton of sense to me, I assure you." Ysa grinned. "I swear. I cannot think of one thing useful to come out of you sticking your nose in these books until you pass out."
"Plenty of useful things have come from my research, dear sister. The trick I used in yesterday's test sessions for instance."
"You did manage to humiliate your opponent with flying colors in the combat exercise, I suppose. What trick did you use?"
"Against Halfax? I exploited his fear of fire. Simple really, he may have come a long way from cringing at the sight of it, but he still gets pretty flustered when it is employed against him," Yssen smiled at his twin, "I also seem to recall my excessive studying help a certain someone easily channel lightning through her wires?"
"They were pretty impressed with the technique, weren't they. I suppose I should be thankful to have you looking out for me in this place." Ysa laughed.
"You and me against the world, dear sister."
"You and me against the world, dear brother," Ysa responded with a nod and a smile, "Now hurry up! I think today is the day. They'll give us our masks and our titles. I am betting that is what Master is calling us down to the assembly room for. Get moving, he'll have our hides if we are late!"
"Way ahead of you," Yssen said, as he bolted from his chair and out of the library. He looked back at Ysa with a grin and a wink."Race you!"
"Hey!" Ysa shouted, laughing as she ran after him. "No fair!"
Ul'dah, 3 Days before Impact -
Yssen opened his eyes and propped himself up against the wall, he breathed out slowly as he took in his surroundings, finally bringing his eyes to rest on the young Hyur girl standing in front of him.
"Well. You seem overly concerned, kiddo," he winced out a grin at her. "Any reason I should know about? You haven't been sent to fetch me have you?"
"N-no sir," the girl replied, casting her eyes to the ground.
"Well that is a relief. What are you doing here?"
The girl looked back up at Yssen for a moment, and then back to the ground. "I saw you fall," she replied, "I wanted to make sure you were well. I recognize you. You're the man who feeds us lost boys and girls. You brought those yummy bundles from that party you said you went to once. Y-you're very kind is all, and you looked like you needed help."
Yssen scrutinized the girl briefly and sighed before slowly making his way further into the alley and out of sight. He then took a moment to check his injuries and make sure nothing was out of place or re-opened.
"Y-you are alright, right sir?"
Yssen glanced back at the girl, she was following him. He stopped and leaned his back up agains the alley wall. "Nothing that will keep me from my work, kiddo. Are you hungry? Do you need something to eat? I hear food is becoming hard to come by on the streets."
Yssen reached into his coat and pulled out a strip of dried meat, and offered it to the girl. She paused a moment, looking up into his golden eyes before shakily taking it from his hand.
"All the panic and such, right? Everyone snapping everything up? All bent out of shape over a big red doom sphere." Yssen sighed and looked back at the girl. Do you need anything else? I have more food if you are still hungry?"
The young girl at Yssen slightly and nodded. She slinked over next to him as he continued to hold himself up on the alley wall. Yssen grinned as she put her head down and hugged his leg tightly. "So what did i do to rate this obnoxiously cute level of affection?. It is only food, and at that only enough to feed you for today."
The girl only squeezed his leg tighter and let out a slight whimper.
"Ye'll be handing over my boss's property now." a gruff deep voice came from the alley entrance. "See that you do it quickly, and there will be no need for the unpleasant."
Yssen cast his gaze at the entrance to find a crimson skinned Roegadyn staring back at him. The Hellsguard was flanked by two Highlanders, all three were armed and armored, though only the Roegadyn wore a helmet. Yssen smirked as his mind drifted to his current state, and his resolve quickened as the young girl began to squeeze onto his leg tighter. The duskwight bent down and whispered to the now shaking girl.
"So. This is the problem. Fear, not obnoxiously cute affection over food?," the girl nodded as Yssen whispered, still clutching his leg. "Brilliant."
"Send her over, Elezen, you do not look the shape to play champion for the whelp. You look apt to break in only the slightest little tussle with us. Just hand her over and we'll be on our way," the Hellsguard snickered when he spoke, and the two Highlanders joined in as if right on cue.
"Two," Yssen responded.
The Hellsguard looked a bit confused, but then quickly spat back, "what?"
"You people have made exactly two mistakes. One, I am not just an Elezen, I am a Duskwight. There proper form of vague and non-specific address would be 'Duskwight.' I would have thought these ears a dead give away. It is important to make the distinction, otherwise it will just lead to more confusion. We'd hate to just sit here being all confused about what exactly is going on, wouldn't we? Two. People are not property. No matter what circumstances would lead one to assume such an appalling economic situation, the fact remains. People are free. They are never property, and this girl is free."
"That girl's parents owed debt to the boss, and We'll see that it gets paid off. Until it is, she is not free." the Hellsguard shot back coldly.
"I beg to differ, and I will argue the point. What on earth would you boss want with a youn girl of only, what? Seven. Maybe eight. Possibly nine. On second thought, do not answer that. I would rather part company not wanting to leave you out for the beetles and crows. We should handle this a if we are civilized. How much is the girl's debt?"
"It is not for sale."
"Everything is for sale in Ul'dah, isn't it?"
"Boss is not interested in the sale, he has taken a real shine to the whelp," the Hellsguard smirked back.
"We are treading dangerously close to a most uncivil end here. I'd refrain from further snide jokes about… Hold on a second." Yssen bent down to talk to the girl again. "What exactly is your name little one?"
The young girl look up at him with watery eyes, "H-hope. I'm called hope."
Yssen laughed, and pushed himself up off the wall. "Well, THAT makes about the most sense ever. Don't worry Hope. Everything is going to be fine. I promise." Yssen shifted his attention back at the Hellsguard and his two companions. "Gentlemen, shall we get the remaining of the civility out of the way? Any Vengence Orders I should be aware of? Names? No need to make this next part completely uncivil."
"They call me Thundering Horse, the big twins here are Piven and Riven," the Roegadyn replied.
"Brilliant." Yssen winced as the burn of channeling Aether through his body struck him down to his bones. His wounds throbbed and spiked with renewed pain. He staggered as he moved himself between his opponents and the girl. He winced out his words between little spike of agony. "I am Van. Yssen Van. Van to… my friends, Yssen to those who are… or wish to be more… familiar, and a long stream of… unpleasant titles and curses to those… who do not like me very much."
The three attackers looked at each other, shifting into ready positions as Yssen wrenched himself fully up right and into stance. He wince and coughed, shaking off the last spike of pain that surged through him. He looked back at Hope, giving her a grin and a wink. "Everything is going to be fine. You will be alright. I promise."
His opponents slowly moved forward, snickering as he turned to face them again.
"Gentlemen, shall we?"