Lestat de Lioncourt (
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Who: Lestat de Lioncourt, Open
What: Arrival
Where: Temba
When: End of month (during calibrations, so limited to those who are outside atm)
Warnings: Blood, vomiting, violence, Please reply to Opt IN/OUT" post
Even Lestat's hyper acute senses couldn't quite catch where the change had happened. One moment he was facing down the ultimate betrayal, and the next he was outside in some utterly unfamiliar and strange looking place, Loius, Claudia and Antoinette no where to be found. He couldn't smell a trace of them on the air- air that was thankfully dark, he realized- looking up at the strange stars with a snarl. His insides churned, and vomited up more blood, looking quite the bloody mess. Despite this and all the more pressing issues, his eyes landed on a strange...orb, and he staggered towards the thing with purpose. He could feel the hold it had over him, but couldn't fight the urge, hissing at the orb or whatever force was inside his mind, before surrendering to the compulsion to touch the thing. It spoke all sorts of things to him, and when he finally pulled back with wide eyes he was panting, feeling weak and vulnerable in a way he hadn't experienced in a very long time.
The poison in his veins distracted him from any further thoughts into the 'how and why' of things, doubling over to empty up more blood from his stomach, crawling along the ground and trying to scent out a source of blood- any blood- that wasn't his own.
What: Arrival
Where: Temba
When: End of month (during calibrations, so limited to those who are outside atm)
Warnings: Blood, vomiting, violence, Please reply to Opt IN/OUT" post
Even Lestat's hyper acute senses couldn't quite catch where the change had happened. One moment he was facing down the ultimate betrayal, and the next he was outside in some utterly unfamiliar and strange looking place, Loius, Claudia and Antoinette no where to be found. He couldn't smell a trace of them on the air- air that was thankfully dark, he realized- looking up at the strange stars with a snarl. His insides churned, and vomited up more blood, looking quite the bloody mess. Despite this and all the more pressing issues, his eyes landed on a strange...orb, and he staggered towards the thing with purpose. He could feel the hold it had over him, but couldn't fight the urge, hissing at the orb or whatever force was inside his mind, before surrendering to the compulsion to touch the thing. It spoke all sorts of things to him, and when he finally pulled back with wide eyes he was panting, feeling weak and vulnerable in a way he hadn't experienced in a very long time.
The poison in his veins distracted him from any further thoughts into the 'how and why' of things, doubling over to empty up more blood from his stomach, crawling along the ground and trying to scent out a source of blood- any blood- that wasn't his own.
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"Apparently they've all gone away. Most of all them. Being toyed with somewhere by the ones that brought us here."
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Why they were so incredibly alone made a little more sense at that suggestion, smoothing Claudia's fangs as she tipped her head, eyes up again like she could see up to the stars and their mysterious captors. Less mysterious than she thought, if they plucked people from their homes to 'toy with' them. "When will they give them to us?" she asked, still looking as though she was listening for another voice to answer, distant and thoughtful. They were clearly different, then, not one of the toys, but a playmate.
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"...I do not know," he admitted, trying to sound bored as though it was of little consequence. "...There are a few that were left behind for us." He looked Claudia over, considering whether or not to offer her a warning after dangling that bait oh so innocently.
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"Have you been missing out on meals, *ma poupette?" he asked with mock concern.
(*my doll)
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Lifting her chin loftily, refusing to take the question as a slight, she said, "Only when there was no one interesting enough around." She may have had to go hungry a few nights when too many bodies turned up in study carrels and library security started looking too closely at anyone that didn't match the colour of the paper. "I thought educated boys would be so much more engaging. They all say the exact same thing when they die, though." It had gotten tedious quickly, though that didn't take the joy out of getting to mock, "'You bitch, how dare you, you can't do this.'"
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"Mm, is it not everything you hoped for?" Lestat put on a pout, "The educated ones are dull, aren't they? All that reading and they know nothing of the world."
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"Ah, yes, of course. I've taught you nothing after all, have I? Ungrateful-!" Lestat started off on his usual tirade, pushing to distance himself from her with a growl of annoyance.
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"...You broke his heart, do you know that? Broke our home."