by Sage on Mon Mar 08, 2010 6:41 pm
Before Nova could even finish making her requests, Kraven had begun sending orders telepathically to his people, which was reflected in part by a pair of servants who came and began wrapping up the two plates of food and placing them in two sturdy traveling packs. Shortly after, as Kraven finished hearing her, a wizened man emerged from an area beyond the dining room and placed a sealed scroll lightly across the tops of the two bags.
" When they are ready, there are another set of fresh garments as well as some supplies including preserved food and today's lunch as well. They can leave just as soon as they are ready. "
Rakhaev drew back involuntarily under Nova's smile, an odd expression on his gaunt face. He quickly righted his face, and spoke in the place of Kraven. His unusual accent rang softly in the large room.
" I am sure the same metal that holds the Mistress' favorite will suffice to hold a Lycan. " He strained, fighting a smile at first as he thought about Nova chained to a dungeon wall, then it faded as he saw the image of the room Kraven would intend for her period of change. He frowned, and his sour attitude descended further as he caught a thought Nova had through his bond with Kraven, whom had accidentally caught it as well.
" Perhaps if we are so worthless to you, you can have me for your meal, canine. " His normally calm, drawling accent turned to a hiss, and he muttered a few short phrases that would be indecipherable to someone from Kalmarden. Kraven cut in, echoing back the same language in a much deeper, more frightening voice that did not seem as though it could have come from his mortal throat, as it boomed through the near-empty room.
" You must excuse my Captain, he forgets himself in the presence of company. I understand that you are bound by the treaty, though we are not. You must remember, however, that means we have no authority over you as you hold none for us. Of course you will be free to do as you please during your stay here, so long as it does not threaten my soldiers, my charges, or Mistress VonHagen.
You may remain a guest here or find lodging with the humans, either way you will be well taken care of. That means you will get all you need, including lives as is necessary. I ask you to reconsider taking some coin for your time for yourself, and should Rakhaev act up again you may indeed feel free to eat him as well. "
Kraven's tone had become light and friendly once more, though Rakhaev was not altogether convinced he had not been serious about allowing Nova to devour him if he chose to bark at her again. Kraven's gaze turned hard on Rakhaev as he continued.
" Rakhaev Solaris. Our guests' thoughts are theirs and theirs alone, but Miss Van Buren has asked of you a question. "
Rakhaev sulked briefly before swiping at a bid of wild red hair in his way and turning to Nova, forcing a fake smile, almost having to grit his teeth as he spoke.
" As Master Kraven has seen fit to divulge, we share more than service to the Vampire kind and being imperfectly human, with all our resources and knowledge... "
Kraven gave him a warning look, and Rakhaev would be fed images of possible scenarios where the red-haired man could leave this table with a lesser number of appendages than he had sat down with.
" Yes, well. We descend from an ancient family, created by a famous ancestor from the mainland. Our family lines split off somewhat over the years, leading my looks to differ slightly from Kraven's branch of the Solaris'. Specifically, I am from a small island nation which sank to the bottom of the sea after the great cataclysm befell our world. Kraven found me and took me in years ago, if he had not, I would surely have perished along with my people.
We have many texts on the Solaris family and our ancestor here, you might find them an interesting read. Or better yet, I foresee that we will be working together for some time, you might as well ask me. "
Kraven glared briefly, resigning to punish him at a later date for his suggestion. He had made the insinuation that she could not read, or at least that she would not be able to read the various languages in which the texts Kraven himself had read were written. " Please do, Rakhaev is very proud of his heritage, and will be more than happy to illuminate you as apology for his stupidity. " The bite in his words was tangible, as were the images of Rakhaev's lashings, which would repeatedly play at the back of his mind until the time came for him to receive them.