Alira was exhausted.
Earlier that evening, she had taught Aedon how to heal himself using her potent blood. He had injured himself at her bequest in order to practice healing, thus revealing the discipline she had in place to control his pain and blood lust. He had felt no pain. He had looked down at his hand impaled on his own sword in wonder. The sight had been horrific and gory, but physically he felt absolutely nothing. Soon after leaving her home, unbeknownst to her beforehand, he had gone to help the rangers with his new sense of immortality. Unfortunately for her, he was far from immortal and while he had been healed by others regularly each and every time he fell unconscious, the constant barrage of pain was nearly unbearable for the old vampire. It had coursed through her tiny body for hours, sapping at the strength she had needed for what was to come.
It was deep into the dead of night.
Alira sat in her office as one of her manicured nails tapped lightly on the desk, the tempo steady and perfectly timed. Her intelligent eyes were darker than usual, the blue resembling the bottomless ocean, unfathomable and profound in their depth. In front of her on the desk, rested on a large unrolled leather map of the city of Yew and its surrounding countryside. Numerous markers were attached to the oiled surface of the map with translucent wax. She sat for an hour, her eyes held steady on the Abbey, calculating contemplation of the situation. Her strong nail keeping perfect regularity on the solid oak desk, the interlude between taps fixed and unconscious in its execution. The darkness that enveloped her sanctuary was silent except for the unwavering sound of her sculptured fingertip.
All at once the tapping stopped and a complete unnerving still washed over the room. The fingernail was poised perfectly, a centimeter above the small indent created in the top of the wood. It stayed there, hovering motionless, for nearly a minute. Alira still staring at the spot on the map, tilted her head slightly to the left as if she were listening to something.
She had felt the strong sensation of surprise jostle the mental thread that currently linked her to Aedon through her blood. She waited, focused and then felt him begin to turn calm again. She had been sending mental waves of soothing calm to keep him quiet and manageable for days Her blood within him allowed him to feel her state of emotional state as she could his. It allowed for the sending of simple thoughts and words. That connection was a boon and a curse. Strong emotions could be difficult for others to block and under the right circumstances, frenzy of another kindred in the network was possible.
Alira took a deep breath and exhaled slowly, centering herself. Aedon had said the ritual would be tonight and this might be the signal it had started. She allowed her mental control to flow like waves upon a jagged shore.
Calm. Reassurance. "Are ye a'right?" she asked.
There was no answer, but the returning waves of calm led her to the conclusion that whatever had startled him was no longer doing so, or that her calming presence countered it.
She inquired with a gentle tone, "Is the ritual about t'begin?"
"Yes, " came his simple answer.
Days ago, shortly before allowing Aedon to take her blood, she had warned all those awake to guard themselves and to use vitae to soften the connection for themselves and their retainers. The blood driven ability didn't break the connection, but it kept most thoughts and emotions as mere background noise. She wasn't sure what to expect with Aedon and how deeply his irrational behavior would go. Bringing insanity or strong emotions into the could spread through the others. What seemed like a logical command would prove to nearly be a fatal mistake.
Alira attempted to bolster her mental fortitude for what lay in store. It was the mental equivalent of battening down the hatches on a ship. Decades of meditation and practice all came into play as she used them to bolster herself against what was psychically about to hit her. Every since Aedon had taken Alira's blood, she had been using her blood to fuel a power often referred to as the transference among her clan. It had been a very difficult discipline to learn, in fact, Alira was the only one of them that knew it. It required a connection of blood between the two individuals in order to be successful, be it via ghoul or kindred. This ability allowed her to reroute the psychic sensations of hunger and pain completely from another to herself. You could never give, only receive. While she could take the sensations of gnawing blood lust or debilitating pain, she couldn't remove the physical damage. It wasn't meant to be used for long periods of time as the ability takes such mental control by the dominant vampire that no other discipline that required mental concentration could be performed. Their blood also burned twice as fast and even non-mental disciplines were more difficult or costly to use. If not used carefully, the discipline could prove fatal to one or both of them. If an individual were to die while connected, the dominant vampire could suffer severe mental consequences, including death.
Alira attempted to mentally flood Aedon with a blanket of calm as if to overwhelm any uneasiness, fear or rage that pain may cause to well up in him. As she did so, she began to move quickly out of her house and towards the north coast. Her haven was silent as she passed swiftly through it, she had been alone. Her walk was brisk, but not inhuman in its pace. As focused as she was, she knew that unseen eyes would notice and her position in Yew might be jeopardized if her nature was public.
In her mind, she hummed the melody of an ancient lullaby to herself as she continued to sending calm to him. It was the lullaby that she used to sing to Portia when she was a frightened young girl. It was also the same lullaby she had sang to her as she had laid in Alira's arms, as her she took her last mortal breath.
She threaded her path through the trees towards Arkon's home. She avoided the flickering lights of the buildings along the way, keenly wishing to avoid any hindrance to her intended destination. Arkon had made her an offer of assistance the evening prior and now out of options, she felt inclined to take the devil's deal. The could feel the panic and anguish rise in Aedon. She attempted to soothe his nerves, to calm him.
A powerful, debilitating spike of pain enveloped her. She gasped involuntary as her eyes flew open wide at the sensation. Shee stumbled sharply into a thick oak tree, bashing her shoulder on its rough bark and tearing at her dress. She felt her knees begin to give in as she could feel layer upon layer of her mental training began to crumble.
She felt her connection to Aedon fade as his life began to fade from his body. Alira commanded him, her tone insistent. She snarled as one of her knees dropped to the ground. "Get up, Aedon. Heal yourself." She gritted her teeth as she felt her own mental awareness begin to fade. The snarl was audible now along their link as she felt anger begin to build at the foolishness of this mortal, "Ye fight t'is or so 'elp me, I will drag yer soul back an' then be the one kickin' yer ass, " she yelled at him. "I forbid ye t'die."
She felt the pain begin to slowly let up and she felt a flicker of relief as she assumed he was healing the damage she was feeling. Her other knee dropped as she put a hand out to catch herself as she slumped to the ground. She began softly humming the ancient lullaby mentally as she felt him burn the last of her blood healing himself and severing their intimate connection.
She felt herself fade into blackness even as he did on the other side of the world.
Earlier that evening, she had taught Aedon how to heal himself using her potent blood. He had injured himself at her bequest in order to practice healing, thus revealing the discipline she had in place to control his pain and blood lust. He had felt no pain. He had looked down at his hand impaled on his own sword in wonder. The sight had been horrific and gory, but physically he felt absolutely nothing. Soon after leaving her home, unbeknownst to her beforehand, he had gone to help the rangers with his new sense of immortality. Unfortunately for her, he was far from immortal and while he had been healed by others regularly each and every time he fell unconscious, the constant barrage of pain was nearly unbearable for the old vampire. It had coursed through her tiny body for hours, sapping at the strength she had needed for what was to come.
It was deep into the dead of night.
Alira sat in her office as one of her manicured nails tapped lightly on the desk, the tempo steady and perfectly timed. Her intelligent eyes were darker than usual, the blue resembling the bottomless ocean, unfathomable and profound in their depth. In front of her on the desk, rested on a large unrolled leather map of the city of Yew and its surrounding countryside. Numerous markers were attached to the oiled surface of the map with translucent wax. She sat for an hour, her eyes held steady on the Abbey, calculating contemplation of the situation. Her strong nail keeping perfect regularity on the solid oak desk, the interlude between taps fixed and unconscious in its execution. The darkness that enveloped her sanctuary was silent except for the unwavering sound of her sculptured fingertip.
All at once the tapping stopped and a complete unnerving still washed over the room. The fingernail was poised perfectly, a centimeter above the small indent created in the top of the wood. It stayed there, hovering motionless, for nearly a minute. Alira still staring at the spot on the map, tilted her head slightly to the left as if she were listening to something.
She had felt the strong sensation of surprise jostle the mental thread that currently linked her to Aedon through her blood. She waited, focused and then felt him begin to turn calm again. She had been sending mental waves of soothing calm to keep him quiet and manageable for days Her blood within him allowed him to feel her state of emotional state as she could his. It allowed for the sending of simple thoughts and words. That connection was a boon and a curse. Strong emotions could be difficult for others to block and under the right circumstances, frenzy of another kindred in the network was possible.
Alira took a deep breath and exhaled slowly, centering herself. Aedon had said the ritual would be tonight and this might be the signal it had started. She allowed her mental control to flow like waves upon a jagged shore.
Calm. Reassurance. "Are ye a'right?" she asked.
There was no answer, but the returning waves of calm led her to the conclusion that whatever had startled him was no longer doing so, or that her calming presence countered it.
She inquired with a gentle tone, "Is the ritual about t'begin?"
"Yes, " came his simple answer.
Days ago, shortly before allowing Aedon to take her blood, she had warned all those awake to guard themselves and to use vitae to soften the connection for themselves and their retainers. The blood driven ability didn't break the connection, but it kept most thoughts and emotions as mere background noise. She wasn't sure what to expect with Aedon and how deeply his irrational behavior would go. Bringing insanity or strong emotions into the could spread through the others. What seemed like a logical command would prove to nearly be a fatal mistake.
Alira attempted to bolster her mental fortitude for what lay in store. It was the mental equivalent of battening down the hatches on a ship. Decades of meditation and practice all came into play as she used them to bolster herself against what was psychically about to hit her. Every since Aedon had taken Alira's blood, she had been using her blood to fuel a power often referred to as the transference among her clan. It had been a very difficult discipline to learn, in fact, Alira was the only one of them that knew it. It required a connection of blood between the two individuals in order to be successful, be it via ghoul or kindred. This ability allowed her to reroute the psychic sensations of hunger and pain completely from another to herself. You could never give, only receive. While she could take the sensations of gnawing blood lust or debilitating pain, she couldn't remove the physical damage. It wasn't meant to be used for long periods of time as the ability takes such mental control by the dominant vampire that no other discipline that required mental concentration could be performed. Their blood also burned twice as fast and even non-mental disciplines were more difficult or costly to use. If not used carefully, the discipline could prove fatal to one or both of them. If an individual were to die while connected, the dominant vampire could suffer severe mental consequences, including death.
Alira attempted to mentally flood Aedon with a blanket of calm as if to overwhelm any uneasiness, fear or rage that pain may cause to well up in him. As she did so, she began to move quickly out of her house and towards the north coast. Her haven was silent as she passed swiftly through it, she had been alone. Her walk was brisk, but not inhuman in its pace. As focused as she was, she knew that unseen eyes would notice and her position in Yew might be jeopardized if her nature was public.
In her mind, she hummed the melody of an ancient lullaby to herself as she continued to sending calm to him. It was the lullaby that she used to sing to Portia when she was a frightened young girl. It was also the same lullaby she had sang to her as she had laid in Alira's arms, as her she took her last mortal breath.
She threaded her path through the trees towards Arkon's home. She avoided the flickering lights of the buildings along the way, keenly wishing to avoid any hindrance to her intended destination. Arkon had made her an offer of assistance the evening prior and now out of options, she felt inclined to take the devil's deal. The could feel the panic and anguish rise in Aedon. She attempted to soothe his nerves, to calm him.
A powerful, debilitating spike of pain enveloped her. She gasped involuntary as her eyes flew open wide at the sensation. Shee stumbled sharply into a thick oak tree, bashing her shoulder on its rough bark and tearing at her dress. She felt her knees begin to give in as she could feel layer upon layer of her mental training began to crumble.
She felt her connection to Aedon fade as his life began to fade from his body. Alira commanded him, her tone insistent. She snarled as one of her knees dropped to the ground. "Get up, Aedon. Heal yourself." She gritted her teeth as she felt her own mental awareness begin to fade. The snarl was audible now along their link as she felt anger begin to build at the foolishness of this mortal, "Ye fight t'is or so 'elp me, I will drag yer soul back an' then be the one kickin' yer ass, " she yelled at him. "I forbid ye t'die."
She felt the pain begin to slowly let up and she felt a flicker of relief as she assumed he was healing the damage she was feeling. Her other knee dropped as she put a hand out to catch herself as she slumped to the ground. She began softly humming the ancient lullaby mentally as she felt him burn the last of her blood healing himself and severing their intimate connection.
She felt herself fade into blackness even as he did on the other side of the world.