Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-27600777-20171024230027/@comment-30921738-20171110004531

Claweight wrote: Name: Kilken

Personality: Kilken is a generous, kind and caring cat. She puts others before herself and loves making new friends.

She will disembowel you if it means getting to the end of the Hall.

Appearance:    A harmless looking bright blue leopard with light neon green spots.

Powers: Even the most determined spirits can be broken. With love.

Alignment: The Fallen

that doesn't seem like a very evil fallen

nvm

Flare fixed his gave on Akurle and smiled. For a moment his expression was kind, and then it snapped and it was all gone. He lunged and bared his fangs, in a flash he had sunk his fangs into her leg. Slowly everything went dark. Akurle lashed out with her claws, but the cobra was gone.

"You know, Akurle..." Flare began. The voice was coming from behind her. Akurle spun around and lashed out, but ended up falling over. She hopped up again and tried to listen for movement.

"...I have always wondered what would have happened if I had gotten to the phantom prisons sooner. Maybe I would have been able to save them." The cobra continued. He let the words sink in. The voice was coming from in front of her. She didn't attack though, and waited for him to speak again. She could hear something being smashed on the ground and heard the slice from a blade.

The serpent continued. "But then I thought deeper. You were the one who held me back and told me to wait. But maybe if you would have just stepped aside and let me go, I would have sssaved them. And when I did finally go, you didn't even lend a scale- or paw, to help. Heh, to think, I would have been right here with my beloved family if it weren't for you." The cobra let out a terrifying hiss once he finished. The voice was now coming from behind Akurle. She realized that he must have been slithering around her, just out of reach.

Akurle heard the faint scrape of scales against wood in front of her. She launched her whole body forward with her claws extended. She slammed down on the hard floor instead of scales.

"Woah! Now, I did not see that coming. And yet, here you are, attacking me recklessly every chance you get. First, you let my family die, then trying to kill me? Why, anyone would think of you as one of those nasssty little creaturesss." Flare said. Akurle could feel his fierce glare on her. She slowly turned around and saw the world starting to come back. She could now see a fuzzy red blob that appeared to be the giant cobra. And then, he lunged.

Akurle knew he must have known her sight was coming back. Fallen or not, he had always had a way of reading one's expression. Akurle jumped and rolled to the side and hopped to her feet again. The giant snake whipped his head around incredibly fast and shot toward her.

Akurle sucked in a breath... but she couldn't let it out. She couldn't hurt Flare... all he wanted was his family back. Flare barreled into her, knocking her to the side. The air was pushed out of her, causing a huge blast of ice to shoot up and hit the ceiling. Huge ice spikes grew over a part of the ceiling, making the whole room colder.

<p style="font-weight:normal;">Akurle pulled herself up, and Flare had slithered away again. Behind her, she heard a hissing noise. She didn't have enough time to turn around or even dodge as the spray of poison hit her. Her vision faded to black once again, and she was left blinded and defenseless.

<p style="font-weight:normal;">"Oh, poor little Akurle. If only one of your friends could help you. How long till you betray them too? How long until you let the phantoms kill their families? Oh, Akurle." The cobra clicked his tongue.

<p style="font-weight:normal;">"I didn't want your family to die! I didn't let you go to the prisons because I knew you would only hurt yourself, and it was already too late. You can't blame me for something the phantoms did." Akurle said, bristling her ice spikes.

<p style="font-weight:normal;">Flare snorted. "Of course I can blame you. They were still alive... I could feel it. You just wanted me to be your only friend. Oh Akurle, you and your unending freindships. Your ridiculous amount of trust and friendship. I'm surprised I was the only one to unfriended you. Everyone thought you were a lovely little flower, but you're just a clingy thistle. And you still are." Flare sighed and gave a little chuckle.

<p style="font-weight:normal;">Akurle was outraged. The reason she was like that was because she believed everyone deserved a second chance. She wanted to be kind... not clingy.

<p style="font-weight:normal;">"You think everyone should have a second chance, hmm? Silly. Only a few people deserve good friendships, and you're not one of them." Flare hissed loudly.

<p style="font-weight:normal;">Akurle's vision started to come back. She pretended she still couldn't see and began walking around strangely. But the cobra wasn't tricked and lunged again.

<p style="font-weight:normal;">Akurle wasn't sure what happened, it was all a blur. One moment she was pretending to be blind, and the next moment Flare was wrapped around her with his fangs to her neck.