04-12-2021, 11:51 PM
[glow=white,1,400]LIKE WE FORGET WHO WE CAN TRUST ! — 。+゚.[/glow]
Although the tradition that Vayne was going to participate in was called the Entrance Ritual, she knew that it was technically allowed for any Typhooner, whether they be new to the group or had been born into the group. She didn't warn anyone about her decision however, mostly because she didn't want to worry her adoptive family and Danny - the latter had already been so worried about her Blood Division Ceremony, she didn't want him to get worried sick over her having to possibly deal with bad hallucinations. But there can be good ones too. Vayne reminded herself as she made her way to the Tavern, a determined look on her face. If you worry about the bad, it will happen. With that, Vayne took a deep breath before she approached the bartender of the Tavern, requesting for the jungle juice that she was supposed to drink for the ritual. He warned her about the hallucinations it could cause, but she insisted and he eventually agreed and made the drink, and had another worker of the Tavern lead her off towards a boat that would take her to Haven Island.
Once there, Vayne hopped off the boat and onto the spooky island, her legs shaking. She couldn't find the words to say anything right now, but dipped her head in farewell to the Tavern worker as he headed back off, telling her that there will be someone waiting to bring her back home by sunrise. The effects of the drink hadn't started yet, but Vayne could feel a worry starting to rise in her chest. Something that felt very wrong. She didn't like the worry and anxiety that hung over her, but she decided to go deeper into the island to try and walk the feeling off.
As Vayne got deeper into the forest of Haven Island, the fog surrounding her got thicker but despite that, it seemed her senses were heightened - all of them except for sight, of course. The scent of blood was in the air which at first made the orange-spotted Cipher check her paws to see if she had accidentally stepped on a thorn again, or something. But upon realizing that the scent wasn't coming from her, Vayne followed it to investigate. As she followed the scent trail, there was another familiar scent that got stronger, one that made her heart skip a beat. Danny? Had he came out here before her? Did he even know about the Entrance Ritual? The second thought didn't linger in her mind for too long as she came across the body of the dark-colored wolf.
"Danny!" Vayne cried out and rushed over to his side. Danny was once again in the state that he was when he had first been attacked by Caesar, though the only thing that bled was the wound inflicted on his throat - the scar he earned during that day was normal. "God damnit Danny, not again, please!" She pressed her paws against Danny's throat again - wincing at the blood that was getting over her paws. He was breathing, but made no reaction to her attempt and didn't open his eyes. Vayne felt herself getting sick, a frightening wave of sadness and fear washing over her as she frantically tried to stop her friend from bleeding out. "Come on, Danny, d-don't die on me." She couldn't get help out here, not when she was [i]alone. She should have gone to one of Roan's classes. She should have, she knew she should have, and maybe at least she could be able to stop the blood properly and try to keep Danny alive up until the two of them could get back to the main island.[/i]
Vayne pressed down harder on Danny's neck, and suddenly the vision of him vanished. He disappeared into fog around her paws, making the young girl falter backwards for a moment, blinking and staring at the place where her friend had been laying. Or at least, where she thought he had been laying. The blood that had been in air, as well as on the ground and on her paws was gone. Vayne's heart pounded in her chest despite the realization that what she had just seen was an hallucination, with her still trying to process it. "Danny's okay." She told herself out loud, hoping that hearing her own voice will calm her down. "It was just a vision." The girl stayed where she was for a moment, before she shook her head. Getting out of this foggy forest might be the best situation for right now. With this in mind, Vayne made her way back towards the beach and as she made her way back, the fog started to disappear.
As she made her way back to the beach though, she could make out multiple familiar faces - cheerful and happy, enjoying their night. It's another hallucination. Vayne told herself, already worried that this was going to end up horrible. There was something wrong here, she felt, but she couldn't exactly pinpoint what. That is, until an older-looking version of Danny approached her, dipping his head in what seemed to be respect.
"Captain Vayne," Grown-up Danny barked at her, causing Vayne to blink at the title that he called her. Captain? It came as a shock. She definitely was not the Captain - unless she was supposed to be in the future? Is this... my future? Was that even possible? Granted, the juice could cause hallucinations of your true desires so... perhaps this was normal.
"There's, uh, someone here that wishes to speak with you." Illusion-Danny went on to say, nodding his head towards the docks. Vayne followed his gaze for a moment before thanking him, making her way towards the vision of the docks. Danny didn't follow her - no one did, but Vayne wasn't complaining. She wasn't aware that the rest of the fake-camp was disappearing behind her, though.
Right before her was... her mother. Vayne stared at the vision of the white-furred she-cat, puzzled for a moment. "Aphra?" She spoke, confusion clear in her voice. "What are you doing here? You know you're not welcome here." Her mother seemed amused by her words and chuckled, tilting her head in a mocking way.
"I've come to take you home, dear." Aphra's voice came in that sickeningly sweet manner, the same voice she always used when she talked down to Vayne. The sound of Aphra's voice made Vayne flatten her ears slightly, the noise of it almost sounding as if it was chalk on a board.
"The Typhoon is my home. I've told you this already." Vayne replied. With her recent vision in mind - and not completely aware of the fact that this figure of Aphra that she was seeing was real - the young she-cat quickly went on, "Now leave before I call my crew." Aphra clearly didn't like that response, as evident by the way her expression quickly switched to an angry one, her claws sliding out.
"You don't get a choice, Vayne. We are leaving." Aphra growled but when Vayne opened her mouth to respond, her mother quickly pounced on her and the two of them went tumbling into the sand. Pain - actual pain flared through Vayne as she realized that Aphra had taken a swipe across her face - though the wound she caused wasn't deep or anything life-threatening. Aphra pinned her to the ground, baring her teeth and growling at Vayne as she stared up in shock at her mother.
This is real. Vayne realized. Aphra is actually here. And she's trying to take me with her. There was a brief flicker of fear that passed through her before she realized that no, she had every right to deny going with Aphra. The Typhoon was her home, not with Aphra. Gritting her teeth, Vayne gathered her strength in her hind legs and kicked Aphra off of her.
"I said no!" She spat as she kicked Aphra off, scrambling to her paws quickly before her mother had a chance to get up and get right back to pinning her down. "My home is here in The Typhoon. Whether you like it or not, Aphra. I am not your daughter." She spat. This statement, of course, enraged Aphra more and her mother once again leapt at her, though the only thing that Vayne felt was Aphra's claws slicing through one of her ears as she dodged the attack. Aphra landed face-first into the sand, sputtering and coughing. Vayne quickly used his moment to reach into her mother's mind and daze her with a mental screech - something that was extremely taxing on Vayne's end, but seeing Aphra grit her teeth and flatten her ears in response came as a satisfaction. Vayne got closer to her mother's cringing form, before she inhaled and went forward to sink her teeth into one of Aphra's legs.
Aphra let out a screech of pain, flailing and shoving Vayne away from her. She hopped backwards a few paces away from Vayne as she got up, keeping her injured paw held up. She glared at Vayne for a moment, as if she was going to say something, before the she-cat turned and fled. Vayne watched her leave, her breath quick but not exactly gasping for breath. She was tired and worn out, was all. A voice called out to her and Vayne realized that it was someone actually from The Typhoon here to pick her up. With one last glance towards where Aphra ran off, Vayne headed towards the boat.
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Of course, Vayne's torn ear was still slightly bleeding and so was the small slash on her face - but nothing that was too bad. Nothing worth worrying over, is what she told the NPC that picked her up. She reached the main island's beach and started making her way back home, the exhaustion finally setting in.
//TL;DR - During Vayne's entrance ritual, she had a couple of visions: one where Danny was dying in front of her, and one where she was Captain (though both were brief). During her vision of being Captain, a grown-up version of Danny said there was a visitor for her, which was ironically a real Aphra. Aphra attacked her when Vayne told her she wasn't going to leave The Typhoon and fought her mother off.
Injuries: Just a small cut on her cheek and her ear is torn - not the one with her earring tho[glow=COLOR,1,400] ━ ✧*:・゚[/glow]
Once there, Vayne hopped off the boat and onto the spooky island, her legs shaking. She couldn't find the words to say anything right now, but dipped her head in farewell to the Tavern worker as he headed back off, telling her that there will be someone waiting to bring her back home by sunrise. The effects of the drink hadn't started yet, but Vayne could feel a worry starting to rise in her chest. Something that felt very wrong. She didn't like the worry and anxiety that hung over her, but she decided to go deeper into the island to try and walk the feeling off.
As Vayne got deeper into the forest of Haven Island, the fog surrounding her got thicker but despite that, it seemed her senses were heightened - all of them except for sight, of course. The scent of blood was in the air which at first made the orange-spotted Cipher check her paws to see if she had accidentally stepped on a thorn again, or something. But upon realizing that the scent wasn't coming from her, Vayne followed it to investigate. As she followed the scent trail, there was another familiar scent that got stronger, one that made her heart skip a beat. Danny? Had he came out here before her? Did he even know about the Entrance Ritual? The second thought didn't linger in her mind for too long as she came across the body of the dark-colored wolf.
"Danny!" Vayne cried out and rushed over to his side. Danny was once again in the state that he was when he had first been attacked by Caesar, though the only thing that bled was the wound inflicted on his throat - the scar he earned during that day was normal. "God damnit Danny, not again, please!" She pressed her paws against Danny's throat again - wincing at the blood that was getting over her paws. He was breathing, but made no reaction to her attempt and didn't open his eyes. Vayne felt herself getting sick, a frightening wave of sadness and fear washing over her as she frantically tried to stop her friend from bleeding out. "Come on, Danny, d-don't die on me." She couldn't get help out here, not when she was [i]alone. She should have gone to one of Roan's classes. She should have, she knew she should have, and maybe at least she could be able to stop the blood properly and try to keep Danny alive up until the two of them could get back to the main island.[/i]
Vayne pressed down harder on Danny's neck, and suddenly the vision of him vanished. He disappeared into fog around her paws, making the young girl falter backwards for a moment, blinking and staring at the place where her friend had been laying. Or at least, where she thought he had been laying. The blood that had been in air, as well as on the ground and on her paws was gone. Vayne's heart pounded in her chest despite the realization that what she had just seen was an hallucination, with her still trying to process it. "Danny's okay." She told herself out loud, hoping that hearing her own voice will calm her down. "It was just a vision." The girl stayed where she was for a moment, before she shook her head. Getting out of this foggy forest might be the best situation for right now. With this in mind, Vayne made her way back towards the beach and as she made her way back, the fog started to disappear.
As she made her way back to the beach though, she could make out multiple familiar faces - cheerful and happy, enjoying their night. It's another hallucination. Vayne told herself, already worried that this was going to end up horrible. There was something wrong here, she felt, but she couldn't exactly pinpoint what. That is, until an older-looking version of Danny approached her, dipping his head in what seemed to be respect.
"Captain Vayne," Grown-up Danny barked at her, causing Vayne to blink at the title that he called her. Captain? It came as a shock. She definitely was not the Captain - unless she was supposed to be in the future? Is this... my future? Was that even possible? Granted, the juice could cause hallucinations of your true desires so... perhaps this was normal.
"There's, uh, someone here that wishes to speak with you." Illusion-Danny went on to say, nodding his head towards the docks. Vayne followed his gaze for a moment before thanking him, making her way towards the vision of the docks. Danny didn't follow her - no one did, but Vayne wasn't complaining. She wasn't aware that the rest of the fake-camp was disappearing behind her, though.
Right before her was... her mother. Vayne stared at the vision of the white-furred she-cat, puzzled for a moment. "Aphra?" She spoke, confusion clear in her voice. "What are you doing here? You know you're not welcome here." Her mother seemed amused by her words and chuckled, tilting her head in a mocking way.
"I've come to take you home, dear." Aphra's voice came in that sickeningly sweet manner, the same voice she always used when she talked down to Vayne. The sound of Aphra's voice made Vayne flatten her ears slightly, the noise of it almost sounding as if it was chalk on a board.
"The Typhoon is my home. I've told you this already." Vayne replied. With her recent vision in mind - and not completely aware of the fact that this figure of Aphra that she was seeing was real - the young she-cat quickly went on, "Now leave before I call my crew." Aphra clearly didn't like that response, as evident by the way her expression quickly switched to an angry one, her claws sliding out.
"You don't get a choice, Vayne. We are leaving." Aphra growled but when Vayne opened her mouth to respond, her mother quickly pounced on her and the two of them went tumbling into the sand. Pain - actual pain flared through Vayne as she realized that Aphra had taken a swipe across her face - though the wound she caused wasn't deep or anything life-threatening. Aphra pinned her to the ground, baring her teeth and growling at Vayne as she stared up in shock at her mother.
This is real. Vayne realized. Aphra is actually here. And she's trying to take me with her. There was a brief flicker of fear that passed through her before she realized that no, she had every right to deny going with Aphra. The Typhoon was her home, not with Aphra. Gritting her teeth, Vayne gathered her strength in her hind legs and kicked Aphra off of her.
"I said no!" She spat as she kicked Aphra off, scrambling to her paws quickly before her mother had a chance to get up and get right back to pinning her down. "My home is here in The Typhoon. Whether you like it or not, Aphra. I am not your daughter." She spat. This statement, of course, enraged Aphra more and her mother once again leapt at her, though the only thing that Vayne felt was Aphra's claws slicing through one of her ears as she dodged the attack. Aphra landed face-first into the sand, sputtering and coughing. Vayne quickly used his moment to reach into her mother's mind and daze her with a mental screech - something that was extremely taxing on Vayne's end, but seeing Aphra grit her teeth and flatten her ears in response came as a satisfaction. Vayne got closer to her mother's cringing form, before she inhaled and went forward to sink her teeth into one of Aphra's legs.
Aphra let out a screech of pain, flailing and shoving Vayne away from her. She hopped backwards a few paces away from Vayne as she got up, keeping her injured paw held up. She glared at Vayne for a moment, as if she was going to say something, before the she-cat turned and fled. Vayne watched her leave, her breath quick but not exactly gasping for breath. She was tired and worn out, was all. A voice called out to her and Vayne realized that it was someone actually from The Typhoon here to pick her up. With one last glance towards where Aphra ran off, Vayne headed towards the boat.
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Of course, Vayne's torn ear was still slightly bleeding and so was the small slash on her face - but nothing that was too bad. Nothing worth worrying over, is what she told the NPC that picked her up. She reached the main island's beach and started making her way back home, the exhaustion finally setting in.
//TL;DR - During Vayne's entrance ritual, she had a couple of visions: one where Danny was dying in front of her, and one where she was Captain (though both were brief). During her vision of being Captain, a grown-up version of Danny said there was a visitor for her, which was ironically a real Aphra. Aphra attacked her when Vayne told her she wasn't going to leave The Typhoon and fought her mother off.
Injuries: Just a small cut on her cheek and her ear is torn - not the one with her earring tho[glow=COLOR,1,400] ━ ✧*:・゚[/glow]