[The links of chain are slick and damp. As they shift amorphously in the dark, like a swarm of eels writhing in the after muck of a midnight low tide. The smell this far down is rank with sulfur and earth, the pungent taste of wet permeating through without a foreseen source. Where ever she is, where ever they are, its far below ground and deeper still than most man made structures would allow.]
[Something buried, something hidden. And all for one purpose only.]
[The sudden jolt of the runes is what alerts him first; sparks of light run across the length of the cross, only to dart in a horizontal line. Similar to fire following a trial of gunpowder, the abysmal red brightens then fades. It temporarily hones his jagged features that much sharper before shadows take him again, washing back in as the faint hum vanishes with one last sputtering hiss.]
[Greed doesn't know how long he's been down here. Days, months, years. His joints are stiff with disuse. He can feel the slight twitch in his fingers, his senses rebooting once again. The chains are his throat feel clammy against his skin, but as he slowly crawls out of his half-dazed stupor, the metal links start to sizzle. Threatening protective magic against his own, insatiable want.]
Now, that's not very nice - [The Sin answers in a drawl. His voice is airy and loft; the vocal chords finding themselves with the prolonged disuse. He tests his wrist as he speaks, twisting it until the chain link finally constricts his movement to a still. It's then that his eyes ease open and the color is telling of what he really is; a deep purple, faded with a haunting kind of hue. They blare through the dark and light spills against the pale-tan color of his skin. Greed lulls his head to he side, the chains rattling and tightening to the pull: the charm of Marley's ghost.]
- but you're right. Though, I figured you wouldn't really hold it against me. It's not like they gave you much of a choice either and I'm gunna guess it's pretty safe to assume you aren't working on their side. Did I get that right?
[The instinct to grab for a weapon gives her away, her placement in the cell only adding to the fact. Either she's done something to upset the higher ranks or, more than likely, she's from an opposite faction. Walking too close to a den of wolves and now, here they are.]
[The demon tests his binds again, listening as metal clinks and clacks. A sharp hiss cuts through the static, the four blades lodged expertly into his body shivering as his own electrical current tries to fend off the intrusion. The action proves to no avail; whoever placed him down here knew what they were doing. A weak point, the proverbial Achilles heel and they found all four.]
[He turns his head down to look at her again, a small grin slicing a line of white in the dark. The lids of his eyes fall heavy, his expression sultry despite the obvious predicament.] Before you start getting any wild ideas, I'm not like the rest. Try not to do anything too brash, hmn?
[A droplet ploops in a puddle nearby; a rat answers with a shrill squeak. Greed rocks his shoulder, feeling it press and stiffen against his stone slab.] So - what's your name, lovely?
[ If there's any doubt that they might had chained up a perfectly ordinary human deep underground, it's all chased away the moment he opens his eyes. There's no mistaking the color, even in the dim shadows of their cell; it takes her breath away at first, almost sucked into the deepest, richest purple that any human could ever imagine. If she were lesser willed, a weaker woman, perhaps she would had - but she catches herself, silently turning her mind away from the promises and hints his smoldering gaze holds. ]
I'm not anyone's lovely.
[ Especially not yours, the unspoken words hanging disdainfully in the air. Her fist clenches around the hilt of a gunblade that's not there, as if she'd like nothing more than to strike him down for his boldness, but she straightens herself with the natural grace of a fighter although she doesn't relax. Even with Greed both physically and magically restrained, she remains cautious, tense as a coiled spring, ready to strike at a moment's notice, matching his gaze with her own, a hard and steely ice blue stare. ]
You can call me Lightning.
[ Not her real name of course, like she'd give a demon that - but she'd thrown away her old name when she was forced to leave her childhood behind, to quickly fit into the role that she'd been abruptly thrust into as both caregiver and breadwinner for her and her sister. And so she had chosen 'Lightning' - a strong-sounding, tough name her younger self had thought. ]
So what's yours?
[ Her fingernails dig into her palm as it takes all her control to force herself to speak to him with the barest drop of civility. There's nothing else that she'd like to do more than to heap scorn upon him, accuse him and judge him guilty for the sins he and his brethren have done to humanity, as anyone other hunter surely would had done; that or bite out their own tongue than suffer his presence any longer. But she's trapped here, in the heart of enemy territory, with no hope of rescue - and she can't stay here, as her sister's smile flashes across her memory.
She couldn't leave her sister, not like their parents had. ]
And I'm guessing that you're not their friend if they've got you down here like this.
Ah- [An airy sigh escapes him. Churning from deep down in his own proverbial pit as his head jerks and twists to the side. The cool charcoal-black at his throat throbs in thin veins of gold - dim still, but ever-waiting to catch again. The Sin smiles warily and his teeth are more like that of a well-nourished shark; each slipping and sliding into the next in an eerie, white procession.] - right. That was rather rude, wasn't it? The name's Greed -
[A drop of water hits the chains, sizzling on contact. Greed's eyes close shut with a slow, smarmy expression. He hasn't had company in quite some time and the only ones that even dare to come this far down are ordered to do so. Or they have something more to gain. Only once has he had a visit that wasn't on schedule and that had been taken care of swiftly and unjustly. The execution done right outside the chamber door. That had been some time ago, though.]
[To have another prisoner down here, well. That only meant that things up above had taken a turn somewhere.] That's right. You catch on quick. [When he lowers his head, the slick black on his forehead and arms is a little more noticeable. Like paint smears in sharp, rectangular patters - they map out where two sets of horns used to be. Cut off, most likely a jab when he first was thrown into the dank prison. A word of warning: "If you're not with us, then we'll make sure you look the part."]
[Greed snaps his tongue and the chains slither yet again. Despite the momentary lapse, his glance is unyielding and one eyebrow shoots up in a silent response. As if somehow, he saw that smile - if somehow, every thought was as clear as day.] So that's it, huh. Sorry, couldn't help but notice. [His neck bends, offering him a better look-see. The bindings around his throat tense when he gets too far, earning a slight grunt.] There is a way out, y'know.
[Of course, the way out comes at a price. And that's all too clear with the Sin's expression - as his mouth widens, glinting in an grin like the Cheshire just waiting, waiting, waiting. "Didn't see me Alice? Oh, so sorry, so sorry. Why don't we see just how far this rabbit hole goes, hmn?"]
I've got a proposition for you, lov - [Greed swallows and a curt-cut laugh hisses from his teeth. It trails off in a twiddle; as the forks of his tongue rattle and vibrate against the smooth-side of his jaw.] - Lightning. You get me down and I'll show you the way out. Equivalent exchange. [A loud snap sounds off, his thumb connecting against the underside of his palm. Like a match to a box, his curved talon scrapes and sparks.]
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[Something buried, something hidden. And all for one purpose only.]
[The sudden jolt of the runes is what alerts him first; sparks of light run across the length of the cross, only to dart in a horizontal line. Similar to fire following a trial of gunpowder, the abysmal red brightens then fades. It temporarily hones his jagged features that much sharper before shadows take him again, washing back in as the faint hum vanishes with one last sputtering hiss.]
[Greed doesn't know how long he's been down here. Days, months, years. His joints are stiff with disuse. He can feel the slight twitch in his fingers, his senses rebooting once again. The chains are his throat feel clammy against his skin, but as he slowly crawls out of his half-dazed stupor, the metal links start to sizzle. Threatening protective magic against his own, insatiable want.]
Now, that's not very nice - [The Sin answers in a drawl. His voice is airy and loft; the vocal chords finding themselves with the prolonged disuse. He tests his wrist as he speaks, twisting it until the chain link finally constricts his movement to a still. It's then that his eyes ease open and the color is telling of what he really is; a deep purple, faded with a haunting kind of hue. They blare through the dark and light spills against the pale-tan color of his skin. Greed lulls his head to he side, the chains rattling and tightening to the pull: the charm of Marley's ghost.]
- but you're right. Though, I figured you wouldn't really hold it against me. It's not like they gave you much of a choice either and I'm gunna guess it's pretty safe to assume you aren't working on their side. Did I get that right?
[The instinct to grab for a weapon gives her away, her placement in the cell only adding to the fact. Either she's done something to upset the higher ranks or, more than likely, she's from an opposite faction. Walking too close to a den of wolves and now, here they are.]
[The demon tests his binds again, listening as metal clinks and clacks. A sharp hiss cuts through the static, the four blades lodged expertly into his body shivering as his own electrical current tries to fend off the intrusion. The action proves to no avail; whoever placed him down here knew what they were doing. A weak point, the proverbial Achilles heel and they found all four.]
[He turns his head down to look at her again, a small grin slicing a line of white in the dark. The lids of his eyes fall heavy, his expression sultry despite the obvious predicament.] Before you start getting any wild ideas, I'm not like the rest. Try not to do anything too brash, hmn?
[A droplet ploops in a puddle nearby; a rat answers with a shrill squeak. Greed rocks his shoulder, feeling it press and stiffen against his stone slab.] So - what's your name, lovely?
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I'm not anyone's lovely.
[ Especially not yours, the unspoken words hanging disdainfully in the air. Her fist clenches around the hilt of a gunblade that's not there, as if she'd like nothing more than to strike him down for his boldness, but she straightens herself with the natural grace of a fighter although she doesn't relax. Even with Greed both physically and magically restrained, she remains cautious, tense as a coiled spring, ready to strike at a moment's notice, matching his gaze with her own, a hard and steely ice blue stare. ]
You can call me Lightning.
[ Not her real name of course, like she'd give a demon that - but she'd thrown away her old name when she was forced to leave her childhood behind, to quickly fit into the role that she'd been abruptly thrust into as both caregiver and breadwinner for her and her sister. And so she had chosen 'Lightning' - a strong-sounding, tough name her younger self had thought. ]
So what's yours?
[ Her fingernails dig into her palm as it takes all her control to force herself to speak to him with the barest drop of civility. There's nothing else that she'd like to do more than to heap scorn upon him, accuse him and judge him guilty for the sins he and his brethren have done to humanity, as anyone other hunter surely would had done; that or bite out their own tongue than suffer his presence any longer. But she's trapped here, in the heart of enemy territory, with no hope of rescue - and she can't stay here, as her sister's smile flashes across her memory.
She couldn't leave her sister, not like their parents had. ]
And I'm guessing that you're not their friend if they've got you down here like this.
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[A drop of water hits the chains, sizzling on contact. Greed's eyes close shut with a slow, smarmy expression. He hasn't had company in quite some time and the only ones that even dare to come this far down are ordered to do so. Or they have something more to gain. Only once has he had a visit that wasn't on schedule and that had been taken care of swiftly and unjustly. The execution done right outside the chamber door. That had been some time ago, though.]
[To have another prisoner down here, well. That only meant that things up above had taken a turn somewhere.] That's right. You catch on quick. [When he lowers his head, the slick black on his forehead and arms is a little more noticeable. Like paint smears in sharp, rectangular patters - they map out where two sets of horns used to be. Cut off, most likely a jab when he first was thrown into the dank prison. A word of warning: "If you're not with us, then we'll make sure you look the part."]
[Greed snaps his tongue and the chains slither yet again. Despite the momentary lapse, his glance is unyielding and one eyebrow shoots up in a silent response. As if somehow, he saw that smile - if somehow, every thought was as clear as day.] So that's it, huh. Sorry, couldn't help but notice. [His neck bends, offering him a better look-see. The bindings around his throat tense when he gets too far, earning a slight grunt.] There is a way out, y'know.
[Of course, the way out comes at a price. And that's all too clear with the Sin's expression - as his mouth widens, glinting in an grin like the Cheshire just waiting, waiting, waiting. "Didn't see me Alice? Oh, so sorry, so sorry. Why don't we see just how far this rabbit hole goes, hmn?"]
I've got a proposition for you, lov - [Greed swallows and a curt-cut laugh hisses from his teeth. It trails off in a twiddle; as the forks of his tongue rattle and vibrate against the smooth-side of his jaw.] - Lightning. You get me down and I'll show you the way out. Equivalent exchange. [A loud snap sounds off, his thumb connecting against the underside of his palm. Like a match to a box, his curved talon scrapes and sparks.]
Sounds fair, no?