- NermaMember
- Real name : Kaat
Aantal berichten : 6
IC posts : 3
Character sheet
Age: Old
Occupation: Right-hand/advisor king Aristide Delacroix
Residence : Navarre, D'auvignon
Just got something
zo jul 08, 2018 9:47 pm
A frown was visible on her forehead while she searched for her necklace. One of the many she had been gifted throughout the years. She had looked for it everywhere and she couldn’t find it. It was not that she was chaotic and forgetful, not when it come down to her jewels. She knew exactly where she left every piece she owned. The woman was pretty sure someone had taken it. She hadn’t lost it, she never lost anything.
A snarl left her lips while she put one of her jewellery boxes back down. If it wasn’t here, someone had taken it from her. Someone who knew about all the necklaces, bracelets, earrings and other things she owed. There were only a few people who knew where she kept those things. Only a few people who could steal from her. One of them was Aristide, but since he was the one who gave her at least a third from the jewelry she owed, she didn’t think he would steal from her. Aristide would never dare to steal from her, but the same didn’t apply to his brother.
It didn’t take long before she reached the stables. Everyone she encountered, got out of her way. They all knew what might happen if they got in her way while she was pissed off. Everyone also knew who was going to be the target of her anger. It was always the same person who managed to piss her off.
”Percival Delacroix!” She didn’t care she startled the horses by screaming his name. She didn’t care about anything right now. She stopped right in front of him and looked up, a scowl present on her face. ”Where is it? Where is my necklace?” It was clear she was furious while she looked up at him. Her eyes were slightly narrowed and her fingers just itched to be laid around his neck and just squeeze. It was only because Aristide had asked her not to kill his brother, that he wasn’t lying several feet under the ground yet.
A snarl left her lips while she put one of her jewellery boxes back down. If it wasn’t here, someone had taken it from her. Someone who knew about all the necklaces, bracelets, earrings and other things she owed. There were only a few people who knew where she kept those things. Only a few people who could steal from her. One of them was Aristide, but since he was the one who gave her at least a third from the jewelry she owed, she didn’t think he would steal from her. Aristide would never dare to steal from her, but the same didn’t apply to his brother.
It didn’t take long before she reached the stables. Everyone she encountered, got out of her way. They all knew what might happen if they got in her way while she was pissed off. Everyone also knew who was going to be the target of her anger. It was always the same person who managed to piss her off.
”Percival Delacroix!” She didn’t care she startled the horses by screaming his name. She didn’t care about anything right now. She stopped right in front of him and looked up, a scowl present on her face. ”Where is it? Where is my necklace?” It was clear she was furious while she looked up at him. Her eyes were slightly narrowed and her fingers just itched to be laid around his neck and just squeeze. It was only because Aristide had asked her not to kill his brother, that he wasn’t lying several feet under the ground yet.
- Percival DelacroixMember
- Aantal berichten : 9
IC posts : 5
Character sheet
Age: 26
Occupation: General & Horse breeder
Residence : D'auvignon
Re: Just got something
vr jul 13, 2018 2:39 pm
I got options, you've been chosen.
tag: Nerma // words:
A warm morning breeze blew through the stables as Percival entered. On his face you could spot a slight smile while he walked towards the black stallions that stood in the back. All pure bred horses, the strongest among there kind. Animals that could win prizes, but could also ride towards battle on a pace so fast that an enemy would never see them coming. He grabbed two buckets filled with water and filled the drinking through with it. The horses waited until ehe took a step back before clenching their thirst. Next up was giving them their portion of hay so that the animals could feast on their own. This was Percival’s daily routine. Atleast the one thing that was certain in his life, was that he was hear every morning. For a short moment he just stood their and watched how the animals ate and drank. It calmed him down to say the least. A thing that was necessary with him. Certainly after the night he had. His head was still pounding due to the amount that he had to drink last night. One of his friend threw a going away party and he had enjoyed it a little bit too much. But he had woken up before the crack of down so that didn’t help him either.
How long he had been standing there just watching the magnificent animals he didn’t know, but it was long enough. He didn’t catch what was going on before the person in question stood before his nose. Or well, under his nose. He made a calming noise with his voice so the horses could relax again since they where indeed startled by the arrival of the elf. Percival raised his eyebrow. Did she actually think he would steal from her? Okay, it had happened before. But this time he was not guilty. ‘How many times do I have to tell you that little people aren’t allowed here? Certainly not if they come here to bite of my head. It startles the horses. And trust me you don’t want to get caught between their legs Nerma.’ He sighed. The man straightened his back and looked her straight in the eyes. ‘Besides, what necklace are you talking about this time?’
How long he had been standing there just watching the magnificent animals he didn’t know, but it was long enough. He didn’t catch what was going on before the person in question stood before his nose. Or well, under his nose. He made a calming noise with his voice so the horses could relax again since they where indeed startled by the arrival of the elf. Percival raised his eyebrow. Did she actually think he would steal from her? Okay, it had happened before. But this time he was not guilty. ‘How many times do I have to tell you that little people aren’t allowed here? Certainly not if they come here to bite of my head. It startles the horses. And trust me you don’t want to get caught between their legs Nerma.’ He sighed. The man straightened his back and looked her straight in the eyes. ‘Besides, what necklace are you talking about this time?’
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