12-22-2023, 06:30 AM
Since his discovery of the Muirinn, he had become somewhat insatiable to have more. An addiction he was unaware of until he so haphazardly stumbled upon it. He was unwilling to part with her, but another perhaps could earn him quite the piece of coin, he couldn't deny, however, the whispers within the back of his mind that he would keep any and all of them that he crossed paths with. That he could not have enough of them. It was a side effect of whatever vampirism possessed him, he knew, and just like any other time, he was unable to deny that urge for too long. He had never come across another that begged him to indulge in such a whim though, not like the mere presence of Uslin did. She wanted to go home, though. Many of them did, there was no denying that, and while he was quite confident that her skin would remain just out of her reach, he held a belief that someone may come looking for her. After all, she wasn't just some lonely woman he'd picked up. In their conversations, she'd claimed she was searching for something to save her people. None that knew him would be naive enough to think he would consider turning her free for such a tale, true or otherwise, it wasn't his problem. However, if there was an ounce of honesty in it, it meant that eventually, these people of hers may emerge from the sea as well, provoked to search her out. He didn't want to chance missing it. So he had made habits of walking the seashore often in recent days. It added an extra bit of time to his trek home between the lands of Anderstel and Shanton, but it would prove well worth it should he happen to cross paths with another. After all, they were a delicacy, a confirmation made by one of his appraisers when he'd breached the subject. He'd been informed that in recent years the presence of the merfolk as he'd called them had been scarce to nothing, as such, the intoxicating properties of their blood would fill his coffers and then some. Even with that information to mull, he was unwilling to part with the blue seal safe within the walls of his own home. His musings fell silent as he noticed a silhouette through the twilight. Mismatched eyes narrowing upon them sharply through the drift of the lazy fog. It billowed in the evening hours in morose waves, slowly trespassing ashore with the guidance and insistence of the steady breeze. His steps, however, never faltered as he continued on his path. Getting closer, he found the shadow give way to a diminutive stature, one petite and he would tilt his head. Finally, he would come to a halt, hands tensing faintly in his pockets as his presence was announced with a light grunt, followed by: "You lost?" |
Jahi