Intertwining Paths (p.2)
(Part one) Tw: Blood, semi-gore, violence. M: He chuckled in response, more so as she mentioned his status. âPerhaps. But then again, was it really treason ? Or was it pettiness ? I swear on the Fury some of you sometimes retaliate the tiniest of mistakes with the harshness of punishments for no reason at all.â Once again, the tired sigh was heard coming from his lips. The tiredness that came from a past of dealing with said pettiness, one that never affected him per say, but it was not amused to watch, and still is not, but he wasnât sure if that was the case, the man wasnât too reassuring either, the one pleading for their life. The emotionless facade made it hard for the man to peer into Ondreaâs soul, to see what type of person she was, few had the skill to hide their demeanor, fewer still that would shroud their emotion from his gaze. He was intrigued with the woman, despite the lingering possibility of bloody violence that could unfold. And yet it was not the manâs desire to reach that point. If he succeeded, he would have returned to his boredom of a wanderer, if he would fail, he would die. Both outcomes were undesired, so he attempted to do something he was not the best at: Diplomacy. Urgh, how he loathed the prospect of cowering when you can simply intimidate, he looked at the man, but he didnât doubt Ondreaâs words, he just doubted the circumstances, so he turned to ask the Raven haired woman. âTell me. Was it treason, or /incompetence/ ?â He waved his hand towards the man, now not looking at him anymore, he had seen enough of his demeanor to judge. âDid he actively reveal secrets, or did he just not keep them safe enough ? There is a difference, I would like to think.â At the mention of his lack of authority, the man would simply chuckle, and place the left hand, the one not on the sword under his hip. âI do not require lawful Authority to act. I have shed those bonds and chains a while ago, with all due respect, Lady Ondrea.â His eyes did not wave away from the woman, and unlike her, he portrayed very clear emotions, curiosity, amusement, and otherwise intriguing emotions. Did he really care for the victim at this point ? He never truly did, punishing the guilt was enough, people die everyday. He would then walk closer, his footsteps slower as they could be, he walked until he reached about 30 feet of the woman, still not in armâs length to draw his weapon, but now the moonlight would be enough to pierce the veil of the night and reveal his features in detail. âYour man seems impatient. I am assuming a bodyguard, but why is a bodyguard impatient ?â He commented, not specifying which of the two he was referring to, another attempt to poke through Ondreaâs armor, but even if that would work, it would not be enough, so instead he would make his own intent clear. He sighed. âI have no desire of fighting the three of you tonight. I believe I could win. Probably would, actually. But even then, there is always a risk, and even if I did win, I am unsure if the lad is worth the hassle.â He gestured at the man that seemed to look at Magnos with pleading eyes, âthree of youâ he mentioned, indicating he considered Ondrea among the threats, and not just the guards. âAnd so, here I am, asking questions, wanting to decide.â His eyes would shift towards the two other members of her house, and he would say, not necessarily to the two of them, but thrown into the air, whilst his gaze returned to Ondrea. âIn situations like these, usually the ones that draw their weapon first, lose.â O: A low, seemingly amused chuckle lifted from the hearth of her throat. It was as if a veil had been lifted, revealing a glimpse of a smile on her countenance for the very first time since their initial encounter. However, a discerning eye would quickly notice a sinister undertone lurking beneath the surface of that smile, hinting at a darker, hidden wickedness. As quickly as it surfaced, it dissipated upon her rejoinder.
"Even you would find yourself teetering on the brink of insanity if subjected to the nonsensical ramblings that spill forth from that wretched man's mouth," Ondrea remarked with her attention readily anchored to the assailants visage. "The gravity of the situation is far more profound than mere gossip or betrayal; mistakes of this magnitude have the power to shatter lives irreparably, regardless of the circumstances. His fatal error lay in his treacherous scheme against my blood. A misstep that will ultimately seal his fate. Actions of his own volition begets consequence.â
The man's eyes looked to be clouded with a mixture of exhaustion and fear while his face possessed a leathery, filthy appeal and yet it did little to stop Ondrea from reaching over and coaxing his regard up to meet hers by the guide of a leather clad finger.
Once more, her voice broke above his breathing, her eyes lazily half-closed as she gazed upon his pitiful expression. "These circumstances are far from ordinary. I take no pleasure in this." she lied with her smooth tone and unfazed composure, belying the falsehoods that effortlessly rolled off her tongue. Despite the gravity of the situation, she maintained an air of control, expertly masking her true feelings. She truly cared not for this man as he himself displayed his lack of concern for her and her blood.
Ondrea redirected her gaze towards Magnos, her delicate finger gracefully slipping away from the firm grip on the man's chin. The air was thick with tension as she contemplated her next move, her eyes gleaming with a mixture of curiosity and determination. "Now, the choice lies in your hands, Magnos. Will you dare challenge my discernment, or will you embrace the opportunity to etch your name into the illustrious annals of this esteemed House?" Ondrea's eyes flickered with a sense of challenge, daring him to make a decision that would shape his fate.
Cormac looked from Ondrea to Magnos and with an upturned palm he gestured effortlessly to their captive as if to wordlessly imply 'all yours'. M: He listened to her words, and did not find her chuckle amusing, he suspected that she did for the same reason he did the same before: Either amusement, or to provoke a reaction, and he would give her none, not yet anyway. His eyes followed hers, despite the dark, and as she spoke, he began to grow more agitated, fingers scratching against each other, fists clenching and unclenching. He noted the manâs exhaustion. Eyes he had seen before, in other faces, he frowned, the emerald gaze returned to the woman in black. âYou donât strike as the type to leave witnesses. Lady Ondrea Cress.â Her name rolled out of his tongue carrying honeyed words, crossing his arms together and growing a slight smirk on his lips. There was a small desire to save the man⊠but. âEven If I would fight them, and save you, fellow.â He didnât look at him, merely indicated that he was referring to the man about to die, his eyes were still locked into Ondreaâs. âYou would never sleep comfortably again, youâd be watching over your shoulder. You were doomed from your decisions, to serve their house, and your inability to do so. Next time, build a farm or something.â He sighed, adding later. âI am very sorry to hear that the direct and predictable results of your actions happened to you.â Talk about putting a man down gently, but to Magnosâs eyes, that was a fool. An idiot. He would not risk his skin over a fool. Moreover, he didnât know the reach of her house, and whether or not theyâd make a pain in his ass if he confronted them, as his final saying on the matter, he simply raised his hand to make a dismissive wave towards the manâs life. It was gone, forfeit, and he did not care anymore. But that was not the end of the story, for the Vigilante wasnât about⊠saving lives. Not directly anyway. âBut I am witness now, as said before, Ondrea.â This time, he skipped formality, and his eyes returned to hers without a hint of sarcasm, or amusement, he was serious, his glare was piercing. âAre you just disposing of this man hastily so your own guard is available to overwhelm me with numbers ? What is going to happen next ?â Despite leaving the decision to the woman, his eyes exhaled a certain tiredness, but his hand firmly gripped at the pommel of his sword, he was ready to draw it, should necessary, but rather not. One that was perceptive would know how the manâs own shadow flickered as he spoke the last words⊠Perhaps it was just an illusion, or perhaps it was just the manâs subconscious preparing for a battle. Still, curiosity would prevent him from running, he needed to see how it would end. O: The man seemed to possess no ounce of worth or significance, neither in his identity nor in anything else. As Magnos uttered his conclusive words, a profound sense of despair engulfed the betrayer, extinguishing any flicker of hope he had desperately clung to. It was not Ondrea's words that brought about this realization, but rather the impact of Magnos'.
"By fire and flame I will be pure. The brimstone of which you were birthed --" He spat out. "You---your cunt sister and that bastard of a bro---"
The movement happened with incredible speed. Maybe Magnos could sense a gentle impression of shifting air as Ondrea swiftly pivoted on her heel and, without warning, found herself face to face with her prisoner, her sharp claws piercing into his throat with wanton abandon. A heavy silence loomed over them like a threatening shroud, with only the sound of the nearby babbling brook breaking the stillness. Yet, what truly stood out was the eerie green light that emanated from her eyes, a hue that erased the warmth of molten gold and replaced it with a sinister glow.
As her sharp talons gradually pierced through the tender flesh, a distinct and tangible scent of blood stained the surrounding atmosphere.
"--I couldn't comprehend your words amidst your desperate pleas." Her voice was like a dirge.
Although no words of supplication escaped his trembling lips, the contorted expression on his face mirrored the agony that consumed him. His mouth hung open, resembling a helpless fish gasping for air, a silent plea for mercy that fell on deaf ears.
"The subject of my sister or my brother should lace that tongue of yours with poison. Should you have been graced with their sentence, I imagine you would have been given some semblance of hope---however, the fates saw it befitting for your punishment to be dealt by my hand." As her gloved knuckles tightened beneath the smooth, obsidian leather, a surge of power coursed through her veins. The pressure exerted by her grip caused a sudden eruption of blood, a vivid display of crimson.
In a desperate frenzy, his hands flailed and clawed, a futile attempt to escape the clutches of his tormentor. At first, his movements were frantic, his feet thrashing against the unforgiving stone and damp earth. However, as the crimson rivulets continued to flow from between her fingers, his struggle gradually waned.
Ondrea spoke loudly enough for Magnos to comprehend.
"Light your candles." she declared, emphasizing the significance of their Houseâs words. The profound meaning behind this concise expression perfectly captured the essence of the impending downfall that ominously overshadowed him. In one swift motion, she forcefully tore his jugular vein away from its dwelling, leaving no trace of mercy. The air was filled with the weighty sound of blood droplets and the gruesome sight of flesh fragments cascading down to the earth, followed by the resounding thud of his lifeless body meeting in tandem.
Slowly, the tendrils of his aether dispersed in thickly lofts till it seeped seemingly within the ether. Gone and soon to be forgotten.
With a quick movement of her wrist, Ondrea dispersed the blood from her fingers before glancing back to Magnos.
"My 'guard' are here at the behest of my brother. Should I have the option, I would have chosen to conduct this matter of my own accord, however my name has be etched upon the parchment of those who would rather see my head perched upon a spike. You are, indeed, witness to this execution. A matter of your own doing, should we speak of truths."
Cormac and the Cress Guard proceeded to collect the bloodied and dead man, making not to look back at the duo as they dragged him further along the river end.
"--This was meant to be less messy." She mused aloud, seemingly to no one in particular as she spared a cursory glance down to her freshly wet clawed fingers. "-As for the matter of what is to happen next--well--" The green which possessed her eyes previously waned, though the outline of her golden hues were still lined with the color. "--that's entirely up to you. I don't make it my mission to spill the blood of innocents." This did little to spare the derisive look she gave him, from root to stem. "--No matter where they fall on that list. You are a lone pair of eyes in a sea of darkness." With that bloodied hand she upturned her palm and gestured to the still quiet surrounding them.
"You could sing your pontifications and they will, most likely, fall upon deaf ears. A mad-man, screaming heresy among a most esteemed House that has done nothing but provide for the people of Eorzea--or, you may join them. Glory is for hero's. You will find no such thing here but matter and purpose you will find in abundance. No one, not even myself could stop you should you choose to depart, but those pretty green eyes of yours may very well be looking over your shoulder in the manner you proposed to that dead man."
The rocks yielded to the weight of her boots as she drew nearer. She extended her hand, the one adorned with a crimson stain, towards him, a gesture both audacious and peculiar.
"What say you, Magnos?"

















