Drusilla (
hismasterpiece) wrote2012-03-27 02:46 pm
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2. LAMBING.
Tonight, just after sundown, there is a ruckus on one of the farms northeast of the village. When the bleating dies down, several dead lambs might be found in one of the enclosures. The ewes paw and nose at the bodies, dumb terror still fresh in their eyes.
Forest animals just have not been cutting it for Drusilla. But the vampire has been too wary to approach the village and feed there -- not without her Family, those who strengthen her. She stalks the journals during the day when she's not sleeping. Two slayers? A vampire hunter? All sorts of overpowered freaks and heroes and demons? She might be mad, but Dru is not stupid enough to attempt any kills in the village. Yet.
As she tears through the last lamb, the vampire laments to herself how much more fun this would be with Spike. And then she convinces herself in a long, drawn-out argument with a curiously red evening star -- which she quickly names Ethelind -- to spy on the sleeping village. Find out where the sweetest victims lay their heads. Her tattered white new-feather sundress, covered only by a black lace shawl, is stained red with lambs' blood. The dress of her porcelain doll, which she is carrying with her, is also stained. Perhaps she can stop at the shop for a new frock, and one for dolly, too.
When she glides through the village, Drusilla will dare to peek into some windows. She cannot enter any homes without an invitation.
[Dru will not be lingering around anyone she has identified as a threat. She is a powerful vampire but far more bold when working with lackeys or her "family" -- Angel, Spike, Darla. IF YOU WANT YOUR CHARACTER TO DIE OR BE INJURED AT THIS TIME JUST TELL ME IN A SUBJECT LINE, otherwise she won't be killing or hurting anyone in this post.]
Forest animals just have not been cutting it for Drusilla. But the vampire has been too wary to approach the village and feed there -- not without her Family, those who strengthen her. She stalks the journals during the day when she's not sleeping. Two slayers? A vampire hunter? All sorts of overpowered freaks and heroes and demons? She might be mad, but Dru is not stupid enough to attempt any kills in the village. Yet.
As she tears through the last lamb, the vampire laments to herself how much more fun this would be with Spike. And then she convinces herself in a long, drawn-out argument with a curiously red evening star -- which she quickly names Ethelind -- to spy on the sleeping village. Find out where the sweetest victims lay their heads. Her tattered white new-feather sundress, covered only by a black lace shawl, is stained red with lambs' blood. The dress of her porcelain doll, which she is carrying with her, is also stained. Perhaps she can stop at the shop for a new frock, and one for dolly, too.
When she glides through the village, Drusilla will dare to peek into some windows. She cannot enter any homes without an invitation.
[Dru will not be lingering around anyone she has identified as a threat. She is a powerful vampire but far more bold when working with lackeys or her "family" -- Angel, Spike, Darla. IF YOU WANT YOUR CHARACTER TO DIE OR BE INJURED AT THIS TIME JUST TELL ME IN A SUBJECT LINE, otherwise she won't be killing or hurting anyone in this post.]
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[That pesky, whip-toting and crucifix-hurling family are a thorn in Dracula's side. As far as he was aware, there were none whom had found themselves here - he'd like to think he could catch a whiff of smug self-righteousness from far away.]
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It means little, but to you it means much. Our slayers are not clannish in that way.
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That day three years ago, he would never forget.]
If the Belmont were to rise from the dead and set foot upon this soil tomorrow... I assure you, 'twould mean far greater to you than to me.
[Well, at least Isaac thought he had killed Trevor when he had buried a knife deep into his back. A shame that the handsome ones always fought the wrong side...]
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*fought on the wrong side
[Shutting his eyes, he briefly indulges in sadistic fantasies. The imagination is a powerful thing.]
Him and his sort... have been a thorn in Dracula's side. He was very... resilient, I will grant him that. [A deep giggle.] The whip he bears is imbued with magic, especially effective at destroying all who thrive in darkness.
[When battling him, he hadn't been struck by it - - and it was with some measure of curiosity and interest that he contemplated how much it would have hurt.]
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'twould be most unfortunate if things did not turn out quite as you have hoped.
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Suppose someone should flip you onto your back...
[Paddling his index and middle fingers to suggest the flapping of wings, he sweeps his hand up and to the side.]
Terribly weak as it is, a butterfly has at least a better chance at escape... if need be. [Never a bad idea.]
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Thanks for the thread. <:3
Him, a gentleman? That succubus had said he was so savage...No answer. He simply sees her off with a smile and gazes thoughtfully into the darkness.]