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berserker_rage ([info]berserker_rage) wrote in [info]mirage_rpg,
@ 2008-10-05 18:11:00

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Entry tags:complete, day 17, katara, kidnapping, legolas greenleaf, wolverine

Who: Wolverine, Katara, Legolas (posting order? And victims if they want to chime in, or we can start a new thread for the post defeat rescue)
What: Wolvy goes hunting
When: Night time
Where: Close to the altar where Aragorn and Giselle are being held
Rating: PG-13?
Status: Active


In the quiet darkness, Wolverine sat alone, knees bent in meditation. Even though beneath the surface, rage and bloodlust filled his mind, he knew better than to let that consume him completely when he was not fighting. It would fatigue him, make him less ready for combat, and less able to fulfill the needs of Dahak. His skin bumped slightly at the cool air, feeling the breeze flowing across him, lightly tickling the ends of his facial hair as he emptied his mind completely, only now and again focusing on the goals that Dahak had burned into his mind. He had to make sure that the two were on the pillar come midnight, that they would remain on the altar so that Dahak's dark spell could be cast in this world, and take all of them to another place.

It was when Logan tried to think about why he was doing it, that things didn't seem to make sense. He knew that he wanted to, but there was no logical reason for it, as if some cruicial moment of clarity that he'd had when he'd decided to serve Dahak had been stripped from him. It was annoying in a way, like a sliver in his brain that he couldn't quite get out, but every time he thought on it too much he wound up going in circles, which didn't exactly help anything, so after a long while, he finally gave it up, and focused on what he was supposed to do.

Aragorn and Giselle were sitting with their hands bound behind their back, on the wide flat space of the altar that rose up only a couple of feet from the ground. It was lavishly decorated with dark runes etched into the base of it, with a small irrigation canal that seemed to run along the edge and guide water or liquid to a crevice in the sides of the stone. What purpose it was for was rather obvious, it was to drain blood away. However, Wolverine had thankfully not cut either of them yet, despite the fact that he looked like he was often considering doing so.

Finally, Wolverine rose and stared off into the distance. There would be people coming to try to stop him from doing the Dark Lord's work. That thought had been placed into his mind hours ago, and it had lead to his desire for meditation, so that he would be fresh. He'd made traps for those who might come his way, all of which were deadly, after a fashion. There were a few trip wires that would cause large spiked logs to come swinging down from the tree tops at those who might persue. There were also a few pits which were laden with wooden spikes at the bottom of them, jagged enough that they would splinter under the skin even if someone managed to survive... and only one trap which would send a shower of arrows flying at them, mainly because that one had been too intricate to make many of, whereas his brute strength had helped make the others quick.

Sniffing the wind, he perked his head up. It was time. He could tell that they were close. Looking at the Lizardmen guarding the pair of sacrifices, he nodded and then growled lightly. "Watch the hostages. If they try to escape, kill them. I've got some annoying pests to deal with..." he said, and then leaning down, shot outward into the woods like a bullet, rustling the tree near them only slightly as he went to find those who would try to stop Lord Dahak's plan from succeeding. He might have waited for them to come to him, but then he would lose the element of surprise.



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[info]k_waterbender
2008-10-05 09:16 pm UTC (link)
Katara had slept well. For some reason, sleep was just easily accessible to her whenever she would face a battle the next day. Insomnia did not plaque her the way it might have others, and nightmares were hard to come by on such nights. When she awoke, she was refreshed and ready. The waterbender was not about to allow anything horrible to happen to either Giselle or Legolas’ friend.

She dressed herself quickly in the same manner as she had the day before. Her native top adorned her torso, the bottom trailing to her ankles in a grey-blue, but trimmed in white. Dark blue pants covered her legs, tucked into shin-high, dark grey boots. Dark blue fabric wrapped about her forearms, wrists, and hands- leaving her fingers free. Attached to the cloth were a hard backing at the back of the hand and the back of the arm. Her hair was styled much as before, half down, half up in a bun with hair loopies attached to the bun by beads. She filled three water skins- each a bit larger than her usual half gallon carrier- with water that she would use in battle. These were strapped to her back.

Katara didn’t even glance in the mirror more than once. What was the point? She knew she looked almost exactly as she had in the major battles against the Fire Nation- The Day of Black Sun and the fight against Azula. She had only aged a bit. Mirrors weren’t necessary for her to use when she was already quite skilled in readying herself without them. Besides, it didn’t matter if she looked good. It only mattered that she was prepared for battle and protected.

The Water Tribe femme, battle ready, left her room and hurried to the place where she was to meet Legolas. She wasn’t surprised to find that he had already arrived. “Do you still see a trail we can follow?” Katara asked, worry creasing her brow.

Watching him track was an interesting thing. He reminded her of her brother when he was tracking something. The only differences were the physical characteristics and the grace with which Legolas moved. It seemed to take quite a long time, spanning all the way into night time, but the elf caught things the waterbender never would have noticed. She was glad to have him with her in this endeavor, or she never would have found the red head and the warrior herself.

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