WHO: Robert Kingsley, Kane Lewis, Avery Carter, Graham Wyatt, and Jamie Loran WHAT: Robert and Kane are coming through on their promises to torture the security department for their screw up. Also, they're probably bored and evil, so there's that. WHERE: Robert's castle dungeons in Albion WHEN: Recently. Like...Now. WARNINGS: Torture. Lots and lots of torture.
There were two separate rooms. That was the only thing quite spectacular about the whole thing, in Robert's opinion. Two rooms designated for the day to take care of the little problem they were having in their security department, and the fact that Camelot prisoners are just able to escape. It was clear that their members weren't taking the mission seriously enough, didn't understand fully what was at stake when they didn't give 110% to the job. Yes, the Resistance would fail if they didn't all step up, but more importantly to the individual? Those in power weren't happy with failure. People paid for failure, and generally with their lives.
In this room, it was just him with his two precious subjects. Kane had a room to himself with Loran, a special torture all to herself since she was the one on duty the night their prisoners escaped. For Graham and Ava the torture was more fun for Robert than it was to punish them for something they weren't on duty for. That, and Robert really disliked the man in the equation; his insubordination was getting old, and it was time to teach him that a little respect was a necessity to staying alive. And not just his life, as he was so keen to demonstrate.
"So," Robert's grin was eery in the shadow he stood in, staring over at his subjects. Graham was shackled to the dungeon's wall, a creepy throwback to the time period Albion was permanently set in. Avery, on the other hand, was strapped to a more modern metal table that Robert had brought in for his own personal means. It hadn't come with the castle he resided in, but that didn't mean he couldn't have it. No, he loved his play things. "Who can tell me why we're brought here today?" He asked, carefully cleaning the knife in his hand with a rag. It had yet to be used, but there was no need to cause infection, was there?