Post by Huntress on Aug 13, 2010 18:29:49 GMT -5
All was as close to harmony in Harmony City as it ever could be. Assassins carrying on their duties, Vampires hunting as their instincts taught them, and Lycans scouring for food under the moons. Life carried on like this for years, rivalries just enough to give the streets of the city a pulsing blood to call their own, friendships being made, and promises broken. Everyone looked to each other for their angst, centering their focuses on those close to home.
No one, though, looked out to the sea.
Riding the tide, tall-masted and full-sailed, rode a fate named the Red Ribbon. At her wheel was her captain, the legend born on the wake of war, Sabine Ginu. She brought with her a crew of wily, lawless rogues, and made herself and her followers comfortable on the docks of Harmony City.
Time seemed to stand still in confusion. For two weeks, pirates made themselves comfortable in the taverns of town, and the beds of the young women. Not a single Assassin, Vampire, or Lycan knew how to react to the invasion of their bubble of tumulus serenity, until a scream rent the air.
And another.
And then a shout.
Witnesses told that they saw two women and a man attacked by the newcomers. The Assassins, Vampires, and Lycans all knew that one of their own had been taken.
The Pirates swear they never touched them. The town “elite” know better. Can the three home teams put aside their differences long enough to eradicate the new scourge?
You Decide.
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No one, though, looked out to the sea.
Riding the tide, tall-masted and full-sailed, rode a fate named the Red Ribbon. At her wheel was her captain, the legend born on the wake of war, Sabine Ginu. She brought with her a crew of wily, lawless rogues, and made herself and her followers comfortable on the docks of Harmony City.
Time seemed to stand still in confusion. For two weeks, pirates made themselves comfortable in the taverns of town, and the beds of the young women. Not a single Assassin, Vampire, or Lycan knew how to react to the invasion of their bubble of tumulus serenity, until a scream rent the air.
And another.
And then a shout.
Witnesses told that they saw two women and a man attacked by the newcomers. The Assassins, Vampires, and Lycans all knew that one of their own had been taken.
The Pirates swear they never touched them. The town “elite” know better. Can the three home teams put aside their differences long enough to eradicate the new scourge?
You Decide.
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