- Name: Hena
Gender: Female
Sexuality: Pansexual
Prompt response:
Wip
{ "This kalon has been wronged, and there is only one way to right the injustice placed upon them- revenge. To win this kalon you must tell me three things:
1. How they where wronged.
2. How they achieve their revenge.
3. How they feel afterwards. Are they at peace? Can they finally move on? Or do they find themselves regretful or lack the contentment they thought they'd achieve?" }
idea wrote:- mixed modern / older time au ( more like futuristic past?? )
- lives on a planet similar to earth, but far away from it
- there are many countries, big and small, but there are no tectonic plates so no tsunamis, earthquakes, etc. but there are hills and mountains
- lives in a village in a ( special?? ) forest
- is a plant breeder
- had created very many new species and hybrid species
- is prized and considered a gift from the gods
- has a large victorian greenhouse
- one day someone ( perhaps lacey? idk ) sneaks into the greenhouse while she is away and puts a small jewelry box that emits one huge puff of very poisonous gas
- she returns home and all the plants are dead and if she came home any sooner she would have died too
- that was the only place where the new species and hybrid species lived and now they were all gone so her work was pretty much for nothing
- she's hella angry
- she acts like she's real sad & upset ( and part of her is ) but she's really raging inside and plots her revenge when she's alone
- gets a vision / dream thing about her creating a very poisonous liquid & it's a new chemical
- next day after that she creates the super poisonous liquid
- she calls it lyubov, the russian word for love
- it kills within seconds if consumed and is clear and looks & acts like water
- couple days later there is a holiday and they have a feast
- she helps prepare food for the feast
- when nobody's looking she slips lyubov into all of the food
- the table they use for the feast fits every villager
- the table is half of a HUGE tree that crashed centuries ago
- the part where it split inside was perfectly flat
- the villagers made stools and arranged them all around the half tree
- when it came time for the feast, she left soon after they said the [ prayer? or maybe something they're thankful for, like on thanksgiving? or something good that has happened to them? ]
- she went home and came back a few minutes later and everyone was collapsed around the table, and their food had one bite in it
- there was only one villager that survived, and that villager spread the news that she was a ruthless killer
- all of the main countries heard it but the small island countries didn't
- she moved to one of those small countries and lived her life
- was paranoid that she would be found out so she made a mask and used it to hide her face and her feelings
- felt guilty but still was angry inside and happy that she was able to do something like that
In a crowded inn, many eat and drink merrily, unable to worry- for all good alcohol inhibits such worries, rose what would be the point of such alcohol at all? One man in particular is incredibly rowdy and loud. It is a far cry from his usual stances, but he is prideful, and believes himself untouchable. He is wrong. Under the celebrations, no one notices a small voice beginning to sing, almost so quite as to be a hum.
”99 honorless Tsubuyaku,”
Against the wooden walls, a shadow shifts slightly. The shadow goes unnoticed by all. As does the small amount of powder that flies out from the shadow, landing perfectly in the drink of the one arrogant individual. He drinks on, completely unaware of the danger he’s in.
”99 honorless mutts”
The man begins to grumble, grasping simultaneously his head and his stomach, and complains of pain and dizziness. The rest of the inn’s patrons simply laugh and ignore him- of course it would hurt, after he’d drank as much as he had. The man, groaning, stood, and began to walk back towards his room, stumbling all the while. None bothered to help him, for none of them cared. No one noticed the still humming shadow against the wall follow the man, who’s stumbling began in earnest the farther he moved.
”Take one down”
The man’s eyes widened as he finally heard the faint song, a gentle rumbling coming from the darkness surrounding him. It was then that he truly realized the danger he was in- his symptoms were not simply that of too much drink. He began to panic, attempting to flee, but stumbling to the ground instead as the world spun madly around him. He tried to call out as a shadow broke from the others and made its way towards him, but his voice failed him. The shadow slowly became a person as it approached, and in a moment of clarity, the man recognized the one before him, and a name began to swim repeatedly behind his eyes. Masayoshi. Justice. He felt a caress on his face as he gazed into the cold eyes of the one in front of him, and then his world went black.
”Make sure he’s out”
No one noticed that the man did not make it to his room that night, for no one bothered to check. And if anyone saw the one called Masayoshi, cloaked expertly, or heard the faint song “Sayo” sung, no one thought anything of it at all. The cold, satisfied glint in Sayo’s eyes was not possible for others to see as they walked outside into the night, still calling a faint tune.
”98 worthless Tsubuyaku”
No one saw Sayo return to a small, wrecked hut, for no one cared to see it. No one knew the dreams of the one barely out of childhood, saw what had been done and what they planned to do. And as Sayo gently drifted to sleep, no one noticed at all.dreams wrote:Sayo soon attempted to wake, but as they opened their eyes, they immediately wished they hadn’t. This was not the world of the waking, not anymore. This was a dream-a memory-and Sayo was powerless to do anything but watch as the past unfolded once more.
The way Sayo viewed it was as though standing on top of the roof of the building, yet somehow being able to see through. Sayo only sighed and settled down on the roof, eyes fixed on the people below- there was no way to escape. Sayo had tried to get out of this nightmare many times before, but it was like being wrapped in a web. No matter where they’d run, they ended up in the same space, forced to watch the worst night of their life once more.
It’s strange, looking down at my own body, sleeping heavily, as though lifeless.
A flicker in outside of the building drew Sayo’s eyes. There, a group of assassins, disguised and with torches, slowly advancing towards the building.
Sayo did not know who they were then, but they did now. The Wolf Clan- Mutts, Tsubuyaku, as Sayo called them. They advanced, and Sayo felt their lips raise into a snarl. Within minutes, Sayo’s clan home was on fire, and many were forced to run, screaming, in a desperate bid to save themselves.
Honorless wretches! Attacking on the one holiday of peace, the only time where none should die!
Sayo watched as a much younger version of them stumbled out of the burning home, and was protected by the one woman they admired most. Vaguely, they watched as their younger self stumbled away, and the clan patriarch and the matriarch’s newborn son fled. And with eyes brimming with rage, Sayo watched as the matriarch was brought down. She was the only one of Sayo’s clan who lost her life that day, but every single one their lost their home. Their family. Sayo began to snarl wordlessly, and rose to their feet-
-immediately, Sayo’s eyes snapped open. If anyone had been around and close enough to see them, they would’ve noticed that the eyes they looked into were as cold as ice. Masayoshi rose to their feet shaking the nightmare and sleep out of their mind, although the memory would always lurk on the edges of their mind. With only a moments hesitation, they threw on their hooded cloak once more, and headed into town, making plans to go to one of two inns in the town later that night. Not the one from the night before, or course- couldn’t let themselves be implicated in the crime, now could they? Walking soundlessly around, Sayo greeted many of the villagers, friendly as always, and began to learn the gossip. Although you wouldn’t guess it if you didn’t know, Sayo was, of course, searching for one type of people in particular. The Mutts.
And today, they were lucky. There were rumors of another, in the inn they planned on heading to. The Mutt was there to investigate after the other didn’t return the night before.
“Not too much of a shame, really,” said one villager, “that the man passed. Those men are destructive, needlessly so!”
Sayo silently agreed, and a satisfied flint found its way into their eyes. As the sun descended, the warrior found their way into the inn, and began searching for their next target. It didn’t take long to find him. To
Sayo, the Mutts smelled obviously like chaos and deceit. Within the inn, a shadowy figure faded into the shadow on the wall. Unheard by those around, for the music and laughter was far too loud, a song was resumed once more.
”98 honorless Tsubuyaku
98 honorless Mutts
Take one down
Make sure he’s down
97 worthless Tsubuyaku”
The events of the night before repeated, with a different Mutt this time. And as Sayo walked away once more, a small smile found its way onto their mouth. Their eyes closed in satisfaction, for they felt no guilt at all. A whisper found its way out of Sayo’s mouth.
“Three down, ninety-seven left to go.”
As Sayo moved into their hut, laying down with their cloak around them, they let out a relieved sigh, eyes drifting closed as they rolled onto their stomach.
They took her away from us. All of us... so I will take their lives away from them. Hah! Yes, they thought as they purred gently, revenge is a dish best served 100 times over.
And with that final thought, Masayoshi fell into a satisfied slumber.
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