Thursday, August 28, 2014

Ricci, Astrid, Lucifer, and a Demon Blade

In order, Ricci, a Demon Blade, Astrid and Lucifer



Zanida

The first is Zan without her battle armor, second and third are her WITH the battle armor and fourth is her sword.



Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Ricci

This is it, but picture it for like a 4 year old. 

Astrid

Zanida

This one is Zanida's

Friday, May 23, 2014

Hawks in the Sky

The dawn of summer was really quite beautiful. The weather had warmed up a lot without a lot of pesky bugs. Many people turned to grills, picnic, and the All-American hot dog.

This did not change to icy cold temperature in Grand Mage Kerias office.

Although she had her perfect wedding and slight honeymoon she was the opposite of a blushing bride. She knew her dangerous actions in Ireland would lead to a horrible mini-war. They already had fought a large war with the Irish and it had drained a lot of their already limited resources.  She needed to be wise about how to approach China Sorrows.  A timid knock came to her door. “Enter.”

It was the new secretary. He placed a letter on her desk. “T-this came for you Grand M-mage Kerias”

She picked it up and looked at the seal. Three circles and a scorpion embedded in the red wax. “Leave me be.”

He dashed out and closed the door behind him hastily. She opened the letter. The hand writing was elegant and the letter had the faint smell of a strong perfume that was floral and fruity. She unfolded the letter and began to read it.

To the desk of Grand Mage Kerias,

Hello. It is I, Grand Mage Sorrows. It has come to my attention that Erskine Ravel has been missing. Now I understand that this particular issue but I have a few reasons why I believe you were involved. One, you were have known to have been a supporter of Ravel’s cause in the recent Skirmish. Some people would even say that you and Ravel had a relationship of the romantic kind. Two, two weeks before the said man escaped, there was a fight between you and Dexter Vex with the assistant of Vinette Riddle. Three, there was a period of a mysterious leave which was two weeks and four days. Four, when Detective Pleasant came, he was treated hostilely by you and you’re Detective which gives evidence that there is something you wish to hide from Ireland. I do not wish to use force. I simply wish to bring in a fugitive. If you are found of holding the fugitive and do not comply, we will be forced to use lethal force.

With all due respect,

Grand Mage China Sorrows

Zafira kept her face a cool stone statue. How dare that woman be so confrontational after seeing the power of the American and even the Supreme Council? Zafira took a breath and composed herself. She was the one at fault. She stood up and began to pace.

Jazaro was an Irish agent. He and his twin sister Ajourza had a special mental connection. No matter how far, they could communicate. Jazaro was inside the American Sanctuary, looking for Erskine Ravel. He managed to sneak in but he didn’t know how long it would last. He found the medical bay and heard a soft screaming. He ran down. It was empty except a sectioned off portion of the bay. Jazaro peeked ever so gently. It was Ravel. AJ, I found him.

Thank you Jazz, I’ll go find Grand Mage Sorrows.

I’ll be home soon.

He turned around and ran towards the stairs. Vinette was blocking his way. He tried to get by but she grabbed his arm and pinned him to the wall. AJ! Problem!

?!!???!?!!!?!!?! Jazz?!

“You may think you’re just going to be reported and kept prisoner. Not with me.”

“Go ahead. Start the war. They know about him.”

She pulled out an oddly familiar razor and slit his throat. Ajourza had witnessed the whole thing since he projected it. She ran to find Grand Mage Sorrows. She was panicked. “Miss Sorrows!”

“Yes Ajourza?”

“They have Ravel in the American Sanctuary and … They killed my brother.”

“That is terrible news. Thank you for alerting me.”

China was calm as she went to the Global Link room. She called Grand Mage Kerias. “Grand Mage Sorrows, What do I owe the pleasure?”

“Grand Mage Kerias, I know that you have Ravel and that you killed an operative of mine under an act of war.”

“What? I am not aware of this.”

“Well it is. I sent an agent in to look around your facilities and I was alerted only a short while ago-“

“Hold it, you sent someone. They were most probably sneaking around without any authorization. That is unacceptable.”

“But murder is?”

“Enough. If you want to make sure we do not have Ravel, I suggest sending an agent to come check. The doors are open. If you find him, he will go back with you. If not, we can say we forget this little … misunderstanding.”

“Very well, I will send over Detective Pleasant and Saracen Rue.”

“I will see to them soon.”

Zafira ended the call. She was distressed. She called in her new secretary. “Evan, get Detective Riddle in here immediately.”

“Yes Grand Mage.”

He left and came back what felt like an eternity later with her. She sat and the door closed behind Evan. “Do you know why I called you here?”

“I think I do but let me hear it from you.”

“Murdering an Irish agent?!”

“One, he was snooping without authorization. Two, he was going to tell-“

“He told them! Somehow he did. And they are sending Pleasant and Saracen Rue.”

“Saracen I could distract but Pleasant…”

Zafira sighed.  “Zafira?”

“What is it?” She replied.

“I have a solution but you may not like it.”

“Anything to stop this senseless war is a good solution.”

Vinette paused. “We need to kill Ravel.”

“What?! No.”

“Listen, if we can fake his death. Show them the grave and the papers. They’ll leave empty-handed. Why take a dead man back. No pun intended.”

Zafira did not smile. “Any way, when they come we can hide him on the outside of the city until they are gone.”

“Very well.”

Vinette stood up. “Remember whenever they come, you must act devastated, anything less and they will suspect.”

“I understand perfectly.”

Zafira of the next few days had gotten Ravel removed and sent to a nice hotel where questions would not be asked. She also bought a tombstone and the paper work. The last thing she needed to was act the part.  It was harder. Thinking about never seeing him but … knowing he’s fine and just over an hour away. She thought about the consequences. If she failed, he really would be gone forever. She cried. It was a painful void in her chest. He was the peanut butter to her jelly. They were made to be together. She kept going until it affected her look. It changed from stone and calm to derange and out of control. She placed herself on the bed. She let herself stay awake to add to the stress.  Following this sorrow session was her showing up late for work. Pleasant and Saracen were waiting. “Oh … You’re so … Early.”

“Is something wrong?” Saracen asked.

“Just yesterday I heard he was outside the city. I sent some operatives to collect him but … He was dead before they got there. He choked on … His tongue.”

She began to cry again. Saracen put a hand on her shoulder to try to comfort her. “We examined him then buried him. I felt such a strong connection with him. We … Oh I’m sorry. You don’t want to hear me go on. Let me show you the paper work.”

“Actually,” Saracen said. “I need to … Err … use the faculties.”

He followed a rather attractive nurse and they began to converse. “You can show me Grand Mage Kerias.”

She led the way and showed the way to her office. He sat down and she showed him the portfolio. “Thank you.”

“You’re welcome, now, I need to deliver some flowers to a certain stone.”

“May I accompany you? He may have been a traitor but he was my friend.”

“Of course.”

She drove the two to the grave. It was the edge of a cliff with the fake tombstone and the ground raked up. It was highly convincible … except for some floral arrangement. Zafira laid the flowers on the tomb in silence. The world was cold and desperate. She cried silently. She could feel Pleasant leaving. She smiled. Good. It was over and his hotel was close. She shadow walked to him. He wasn’t in pain any more. “Zafira … Good. I assume it over.”

“They bought it. They are going back soon.”

“Good. Now, come here and let’s have a really short honeymoon”

Before she could agree, she got a call. “Hello?”

“Hello Grand Mage Kerias. The Irish agents just left.”

“Couldn’t this have waited?”

“What I’m about to say next is not.  Detective Riddle has gone missing. I think she fled due to the impending murder charges.”

“What?!”

“Yes. What do you want the next actions to be?”

“Nothing yet. I need to discuss this with the other elders.”

“Goodbye.” He said before the phone went dead.

She sighed and snuggled in next to Ravel. He held her close and she could hear his heartbeat. She tried to block out all the worries and enjoy the wonderful man that was so close to her. 

Friday, April 18, 2014

The Five

I just randomly thought this up, and had an extremely interesting research of the Volturi. -Zaffy


Sometime after 1100 B.C
The day was dreary, and the orphans were still asleep, but one. Sulpicia lay awake now nineteen years of age, she had lived in the orphanage since the age of eight. She helped out now, looking to do what she must. She helped teach the younger children what they needed. Though she had one thing no other had, she was engaged. She knew she would be leaving her home soon, and she knew what she had to do. Aro had warned her of what he asked, she still had agreed. She knew the risks that were with him transforming her. She just didn't mind. Dawn. Sulpicia got up and slipped out taking the only valuable thing she had, a ring her mother wore. She walked the town until she came to the place Aro had told her to meet. She waited. Her heart raced, she was excited and nervous. A quiet voice came from behind her.
"Calm down." Didyme spoke, smiling. Sulpicia jumped, unable to have heard the vampire approach. 
"Don't do that! You'll make me die of fright!" Sulpicia laughed. Didyme gave her a sly smile. "Come on, Aro is inside. He just came back from hunting, he didn't want to hurt you." Didyme led her inside where the vampires had stayed. They had gone underground, and they were in a room. Didyme stood beside her mate, Marcus. Caius sighed,
"Do not think we will kill you. Aro would probably have our heads. Speaking of him where is Aro?" Didyme spoke up,
"I can hear him coming." Didyme nodded to Sulpicia,
"I'm sorry, I should leave, I cannot take the smell of human blood easy. Caius Marcus and I will be upstairs. Athenodora will help in case, but Aro's turned me and I'm standing here!" With that the ones who couldn't take the blood left. Sulpicia shook her head.
"She's always happy. Even at the morvid things in life." 
"Yes, at least she can never make you upset." Aro entered the room. Sulpicia found herself smiling, she had missed him so much. It had been a month. 
"Lay down on the bench, it'll be easier." He said, and she lay down. Athenodora followed Aro. 
"Good luck." She said, "It'll hurt." 
"I've been warned." Aro took his own place beside his soon to be wife.
"Will you be upset if I listened to what you were thinking through the transformation?" He asked, he knew he'd have hell to pay if he did not. 
"Go for it." Sulpicia replied. She closed her eyes, not wanting to know when he bit her. He bit her wrists and neck, and she felt the pain come on strong, and like fire. 

Sulpicia could hear things, she could hear footsteps. Pacing. The pain was ending her heart was on fire, it raced. She counted, and waited. Then, her heart finally gave in, and the pain ended. She opened her eyes. 
"Good morning." Aro said, and Sulpicia smiles, her eyes focused on him, she never knew how handsome he was. Something was odd, how much her throat burned. Caius spoke,
"Calm. You're not going to be hurt." Sulpicia glanced at Caius, then stood and walked over to her mate. Aro didn't need to hear her thoughts to know what she was thinking.
"I will take you out hunting, we'll meet the others later." He decided.


Sometime in the future
That memory stuck with Sulpicia, human and vampire. She didn't know why, maybe because it was the happiest she felt. Corin was watching her. So much had changed, Didyme was dead, and things were quieter. She ran off and watched Jane and Alec train, she loved to watch them. They had gifts and she envied them. They had something cool, but she was lucky, she was with a loyal mate. Alec looked up,
"Sulpicia, come join us. Aro said we are allowed to." Sulpicia came over, laughing.
"You'll only win, I am not gifted."
"We will not use them against you." Jane promised, she usually was fair if the wives were fighting. Felix came over.
"I'll go with Sulpicia, you two fight together." He said. 
"Hey! I'm able!" Sulpicia exclaimed. Felix smirked,
"No. Come on." 
The fighting session lasted for a few hours. Sulpicia actually won. 
"Alec, I've been curious, what is it like to have your gift used against me?"
"You're curious, Sulpicia?" He looked a bit uneasy, "I'll do it for you, I hope Aro will not be mad." The vapor came across towards Sulpicia, and it touched her, and her vision went dark, her smell was gone, and she couldn't feel anything. She could hear Alec's laughter, and then her senses returned. 
"That is scary." She breathed. Jane smirked,
"I know. I find it interesting, Aro said the same thing when Alec did that 
 to him. You both are alike." Sulpicis smiled, and then went to the throne room. Aro was reading, but looked up when she entered.
"Ah. Did you train?" 
"Yes." She gave him her hand, showing him the memory of Alec's gift. 
"You think like I do." He murmured. He kept her hand, letting her show him what she was up to, a much easier task now. Caius came over, looking annoyed.
"I want to investigate. There is a sighting of a vampire in America. Near the Cullen coven." Sulpicia looked stunned, she always had wanted to go back, but Aro never wanted her to go. Aro nodded.
"Very well. Take Jane, Alec and Dimitri." Sulpicia kept her thoughts about wanting to go. Caius turned and went to retrieve the guard. Aro called his name, Caius would hear.
"Take Sulpicia with you." Caius came back looking stunned.
"You never...the wives...Marcus...." It was apparent Caius lacked the thought to simply show Aro his thoughts. 
"She survived going to Forks once, I have faith she can do so again. She can fight, and perhaps with her you will find the Cullens less hostile. Sulpicia, wear your cloak." She nodded taking her cloak off the chair it was on. She put it on, and looked up at Aro.
"I'll stay safe." She promised. Caius left to get the chosen guard members, leaving Aro with his wife. 
"Do not do anything rash." He told her, taking her hand. He was coming with of course, leaving Marcus in charge. She nodded.

The trip was quick, and then they were in Washington. They found Carlisle. 
"We have looked into the situation, I assure you it is not a threat." 
"Then you will allow us to be shown proof?" Aro asked. Carlisle nodded.
"Tomorrow is supposed to be sunny, you may want to come back with us. You will not make it out of the sun in time." After a moment Aro nodded, and they went to the place where the Cullens lived. 

The family waited, and by the smell, that wolf. Sulpicia kept close to Aro, unused to this many vampires, not entirely friendly. They looked stunned to see Sulpicia of all, one of the wives. She remembered Edward could read her thoughts, which did not bother her. It was Rosalie who asked the question, once everyone had relaxed.
"How did you come with them?" She asked genuinely interested. Sulpicia grinned,
"I asked. I proved I could handle it." Then Renesme came over,
"Are you Aro's wife?" Sulpicia nodded.
"What's it like living in Italy?"
"A lot more sun." Sulpicia laughed, "I don't hunt either, my prey is brought to us and we feast. I also mostly stay within the tower. We have sunlight come in, and it is nice. I wouldn't want to live anywhere else, Aro is very nice." She said. Alice came over,
"I thought I would ask you, would you like to come hunting with us? If Aro doesn't mind." Alice glanced at Aro who heard her. He gave Sulpicia a nod.
"Sure. I'll come. I've never hunted animals." Jasper came with Alice and then Alec came beside Sulpicia, it was obvious she was going with a guard. They went out into the woods, Sulpicia unused to this. 
"Try for mountain lions, deer, any animal. You'll want meat eaters more." She said casually, while they ran. The two vegetarians easily found their meal. Sulpicia stood beside Alec, scenting a mountain lion. Alec watched, more interested. The lion didn't appeal that much to her, but she found it and quickly drained it, confused by the taste. The others waited for her, Alice grinning.
"Hard?"
"Extremely. I am used to the scent of a human, not animal. It must be difficult to simply ignore the scent." 
"For me it was, I turned vegetarian after I was created and used to human blood." Jasper answered. The four ran back to the house, Sulpicia racing them, Alec keeping a close eye. 

The day passed on, sunny. When night came the group left, Aro had the evidence from Edward that the problem was fixed. The way back to Volterra was quick, Sulpicia found herself in the city quickly. They slipped to the tower, and they went where they needed. Aro beckoned his wife and they went up to where they kept their belongings. They had their own room, which was where they hid. Sulpicia took her cloak off, not used to having been out. Aro grabbed her hand, and she looked stunned.
"I am sorry, I forgot you are still trying to relax." He said, letting go. She moved closer to him, not afraid.
"I am fine." She said, and stayed where she was. They hadn't been alone at all. This was the first time since they had left for America. Aro sighed happily, taking her hand. He loved to do that, despite being able to hear her thoughts. Sulpicia didn't mind, why should she?