by geinkotsu » Tue Jun 07, 2011 4:30 am
((Huzzah! *grabs Sylas by the hair and drags him into the forest*))
‘Imbeciles’ he thought dryly. He could clearly hear the Shadow Catcher’s voices, even though he wasn’t relatively close by. Even he could see through one of their cheesy talk- eventually, the second following quite quickly into a terrible act. It flooded his mind with skeptic comments as the dark dressed man sat on the ground up against thick tree trunk. His yellow eyes stared up at the tree tops, gazing through the dark collage of thick leaves that seemed almost black compared to the dark navy blue of the sky. Stars shined brilliantly in hundreds of thousands of dots, littering the sky like dust that swirled, but relayed no motion, and trailed into shapes and images that could form in the mind.
Sylas pondered if he should save the Shadow’s soul, if the Shadow Catchers were fortunate enough to have the skill to kill him or her. From what he had heard, the Shadow had been following them. Then again, he hadn’t been able to hear anything, other than the suspicion in the Catchers’ voices and the few cracks of twigs and the groans from trees that creaked like the bones of old men. If the Shadow had been following those humans, then it was their own folly. And a very foolish one at that. If you had no purpose or business with the Shadow Catchers, then it was wise to let them lie like the sleeping dogs they are. Sylas had learned that the first time he had entered the city after being turned. And he had a physical reminder as well- one he would never forget.
His gaze fell from the stars above, having been waiting for the thing he desired most to see at nights like these. He supposed he would have to help the Shadow, since he was a Shadow as well. But some part of him was reluctant. Some part of him said to let the Catchers’ teach the Shadow a memorable lesson. The other part said to not let the other get hurt. Oh what a confusion. His golden yellow eyes scanned the darkness before he slowly stood up. His long black hair shifting over his shoulders and tresses falling over his back. Sylas had no intent to let a Shadow die, not unless he or she deserved it. So he would at least stay nearby to the brewing fight to step in if he must.
His black garb hid him well in the shadows. He never wore what others did. Most of the citizens wore suits or stuffy formal cloths. It was not something Sylas ever grew accustomed to. He had always admired a very light clothing, that wasn’t restricting. It was very logical for a fight as well. His own cloths were close fitting, Wearing only his jacket, which was of a rather army/Chinese crossover. Having a low, stiff collar and a V necking, as the jacket wrapped over the other side and was pinned by one yellow button with yellow accented lines around the edges. The ends of the jacket reaching to his thighs, with the left one curbing down lower. A black cloth tied around his midsection, the ties left to flow shortly in the back and a yellow rope tied in a wrapped twice around it and a knot looped around the front, the rest of the rope looped down on his left side and tied at the back with the knot of the cloth. His pants aren’t very unique. Simply black pants bought off from another Shadow. His boots are knee high, with his pants tucked in and This extra dangling rope was where two, sinisterly black blades could be found. They are thin, with thin, black wrapped handles and the blade is about two-thirds the length of his entire arm. Which would be estimated about a foot and three inches. Not too long of a blade, but not short either. Being very thin at the tip, and being double edges, it has stabbing and cutting abilities.
He stood in the darkness, a arm crossed over his stomach with his palm gently rested on the top of one of the blade’s handles. He wondered if he would have to take the long-range approach or the short-range. His black gloves reached past his elbows, but did not cover the worn yellow, tightly knitted band around it arm, buckles by a metal pin. On the outside of his arm were rather small dagger, three of them in all, in a neat row. They two were black, handle and grip. However, tied around the end was a very thing beaded black string with a golden yellow feather fastened at the end. It acted as a weight pommel to keep the dagger on course. Sylas slithered forward through the trees, though his casual stride might have made it seem that he was not as cautious as he was. His long hair flowing behind him and the golden and pearly white beads twirling over his shoulder, the elegant, silvery feather at the end of the short, golden yellow beads twirling back and forth on a short leash.
Very quietly, he stood within the grass, crouching down slowly and staying beyond the trees as he stared into the slight clearing. Gazing upon the unfolding events as the human flipped backwards after a hefty shove, showing her daggers- which were larger than his own. They were meant for both close and long range, he could tell just from the size and their sleek, yet well formed, design. A fight was sure to happen, whether or not the other Shadow wanted it. The Catchers’ knew he or she was there now, and would likely not stop until she was dead or in their grasps for questioning of the other’s whereabouts.
‘Typical little puppets.’ Sylas thought, staring at them from a medium ranged distance. He was likely only three or four yards away. He could have heard the humans anyways, what with them acting like this was their forest and talking so very loud- at least, he opinioned it was loud. Considering the time of night and how silent it had been compared to their plain-sighted banter. Sylas kept low to the foliage of the nearby bushes and the trees, peering beyond the gaps as he sat crouched there, hand resting on his blade, listening intently all around him. Even if these two were not sneaky killing machines, since they were obviously trying to be noticed- which was stupid here- that didn’t mean there were not others around. And he was very suspicious of that fact.