Lore: New Information, Drinking, Flirting, and Fairy Dust
Elith had seen demons such as this. From what he knew, none of them were equiped or ready to fight a demon. He didn't get up from his seat. He turned to the human and the faerie, "I'll reveal my name once we know what this demon wishes." The dark elf turned his stare to the demon, "...You don't seem to be one who wishes to slaughter people senslessly or without gaining something out of it."
"You obviously aren't a good judge of character," Seryth remarked to the drow. His face now dark and expressionless. He turned to the fairy. If that's what she was. In all his years in this dreadful world, Seryth couldn't remember ever seeing a fairy as tall as a human.
He stepped inside revealing, his enormous size. He towered over everyone in the place. "Everyone heard your plans from last night, Veirdyn," the demon argued. "However, your human's information is rather weak concerning the entrance into Arken's belly... And that is why I decided to correct it."
He glanced around the tavern. It was rather empty in the morning hour. "As for my intentions on joining you... Well lets just say I have some unfinished business to take care of." Seryth propped on the bar a few steps from Veirdyn's spinning dagger.
He stepped inside revealing, his enormous size. He towered over everyone in the place. "Everyone heard your plans from last night, Veirdyn," the demon argued. "However, your human's information is rather weak concerning the entrance into Arken's belly... And that is why I decided to correct it."
He glanced around the tavern. It was rather empty in the morning hour. "As for my intentions on joining you... Well lets just say I have some unfinished business to take care of." Seryth propped on the bar a few steps from Veirdyn's spinning dagger.
Celeste winced and hoped that Vier somehow managed to forget her tardieness. Also glad that Vier would forgo the demons company just on the facts of her information.
"My information is not faulty or weak I just didn't want to reveal it all." She said glaring at both the demon and Vier. "And before we deside to kill each other I would like to know more about this unfinished buisness, Demon?" Celeste said drawing her scimitar, greatful that the Tavern was mostly empty.
Again as her temper flared the flames in the tavern did the same but this time it was much more noticeable, causing most of the guests that hadn't flead to flee.
"My information is not faulty or weak I just didn't want to reveal it all." She said glaring at both the demon and Vier. "And before we deside to kill each other I would like to know more about this unfinished buisness, Demon?" Celeste said drawing her scimitar, greatful that the Tavern was mostly empty.
Again as her temper flared the flames in the tavern did the same but this time it was much more noticeable, causing most of the guests that hadn't flead to flee.
Elith mentally sighed. He was somewhat surprised at the demon, but not shaken by it. He had made a mistake, though he would not make another one. He sat down, listening to the demon speak. He was also interested in what business this demon had with the Drow. He knew that the Drow sometimes used demons to do their bidding, in exchange for the demons themselves to wreck havoc on mortals.
Seryth turned to face the human. "Am I supposed to be scared," he said coarsely. "I promise you it will take more than you," he glanced the other two, then back to her, "Or any of your friend can dish out to kill me."
He smiled at Celeste. His hollow eyes fell across her body. He studied her every curve. "And as for my finished business... Well that you will find out about soon enough."
"Well what's it gonna be?" he finally asked after a moment of silence between them. "Do you want a guide into the depths of hell or not?" He made eye contact with each one of them.
He smiled at Celeste. His hollow eyes fell across her body. He studied her every curve. "And as for my finished business... Well that you will find out about soon enough."
"Well what's it gonna be?" he finally asked after a moment of silence between them. "Do you want a guide into the depths of hell or not?" He made eye contact with each one of them.
Celeste fuming by now she did not want to seem weak, Celeste galared at the demon with everything she had. The result was astonishing. It was fire yet it wasn't, because it was cold; it swirled around her and the demon.
Celeste walked right through it and stood in front of the demon passing by Vier, before saying, "Just because I am human does not mean I am weak Demon. Who said anything about killing you," She said with a perfectly calm voice.
"We aready have a guide, but there's a spot open for a bodyguard if you want it If you want to get rid of your unfinished buisness that's all we've got take it or leave it." Celeste finished with a burst of power almost frezeeing the very air.
As she walked back to stand by Vier, Celeste remarked, "I know you didn't mean anything by it Vier, I was trying to make a point to the demon. Thank you but as you can see I can take care of myself."
Celeste walked right through it and stood in front of the demon passing by Vier, before saying, "Just because I am human does not mean I am weak Demon. Who said anything about killing you," She said with a perfectly calm voice.
"We aready have a guide, but there's a spot open for a bodyguard if you want it If you want to get rid of your unfinished buisness that's all we've got take it or leave it." Celeste finished with a burst of power almost frezeeing the very air.
As she walked back to stand by Vier, Celeste remarked, "I know you didn't mean anything by it Vier, I was trying to make a point to the demon. Thank you but as you can see I can take care of myself."
They didn't know it, but Elith was now sitting in a corner, not cringing, but it was obvious he felt uncomfortable. He had yet to tell them of a fear he had. When he was young, Malkaris had been practicing magic when he accidentally hit Elith with a fire ball, which severely burned him, leaving a scar on the back of his neck down his back. It hadn't killed him, but whenever he saw magic, he was scared. The dark elf managed to calm himself down, watching the exchange. He decided to keep silent.
Seryth watched as the girls magic swirled about him. He didn't waver or fault from her mystical show. He only smiled. She seemed as prey under his watchful eyes as she walked away.
"It seems you do not need a body guard either," he said. "You seem so strong and powerful." His voice filled with sarcasm.
He turned to the drow that had hidden himself in a back corner. "That is some great guide your gonna have... He want even stand before one of us. How do you expect him to lead you through a land of darkness and evil?"
"It seems you do not need a body guard either," he said. "You seem so strong and powerful." His voice filled with sarcasm.
He turned to the drow that had hidden himself in a back corner. "That is some great guide your gonna have... He want even stand before one of us. How do you expect him to lead you through a land of darkness and evil?"
Celeste glanced back between her friend and the demon wondering if she would have to keep up her powers for very long. She let Vier take over talking because it had startled her when she saw that she was the one controling the odd flames around the demon. Then Celeste remembered the last time something like this had happened and had to repress a shudder; it had been a grisly sight. Although she was greatfull that she now had some control of her powers she knew it wouldn't last very much longer.
Elith was now gaining control over his fear, and he was almost as relaxed as he could be given the situation. He didn't trust this demon at all, but then again, a demon couldn't be trusted. On the other hand, many believed you can't trust a drow, but these two did trust him, if not like him. Then again, they might not trust him at all. It was odd trying to understand someone when you don't know a thing about them. He turned to face the demon, wondering what he'd do.
Elith had gotten up when she had fallen, but Vierdyn caught Celeste, so he didn't have to worry about that. They would probably be staying a little longer, with Celeste being unconcious and all. He walked towards the counter, requesting that a room be prepared for Celeste. He was certainly not like the rest of the drow, as Vierdyn probably still believed. What nagged at him was the fact that Vierdyn probably wouldn't believe that he is a good being for a long while, if ever.