Post by Shin-Kai on Jun 5, 2007 21:41:42 GMT
Shin and Feever walked inside the door way, Shin took his shirt off revealing the tattoo on his chest. This represented freedom from the Minisu, he tore the skin off of his right forearm as well showing another tattoo.
Shin pulled out plastic pieces from his eyes, they changed the color of his eyes to white when they were out. He then put a dark makeup around his eyes to make him seem more dark, and not worthy for peace.
Feever turned, he had changed a lot too looking somewhat similar to Shin. "Are you ready, my brother?" Feever asked Shin-Kai who replied with a nod. Of course, they were not brothers but they called each other brothers because they were a team within the secret Faction that they were in.
Feever walked towards a room opening the door, he pulled a rug from up on the ground. He formed a water hand that would stay up as they left to pull the rug down. Feever pulled a handle that made a panel of wood come up revealing a passage way into the sewers.
Shin walked in first and Feever followed, the last time Shin arrived he was scowled upon for not completing his task. Shin and Feever grabbed robes so they could hide their identity until they got to the Faction Quarters. They placed the hoods over their heads and continued to walk through the tunnel.
Shin looked around for the torch he left before, he found and he ignited it with one of the wall torches as there weren't going to be any as they got further in.
Shin nodded and Feever did the same, they began to walk down the large sewage system.
The torch started to dim out and they were barely getting any light. Rats scurried across the floor only few to make it to live another day. Little light was being let in besides the little slithers of light that came in from the streets above.
They soon approached a dead end, Shin searched the wall for the brick that would fall in. He soon found giving a sigh of relief pressing the brick in, the wall slide back then went to the right.
Shin waved Feever to come in, they made not one noise so that no one could recognize them until they got to the Quarters. The wall shut behind them and Feever jumped from the loud shutting. Shin smiled a bit and they continued.
They began to see a light that was brought from torches, there were no more cracks in the walls or ceiling. They had been filled up by members of the Faction when they came along.
They soon saw red and black flags hung from large poles that kept the structure up. Feever let out a sigh. "Finally."
Shin nodded in agreement. "Now we must stand in front of the Master, only to be scowled upon again."
Feever grabbed his shoulder shaking it a bit as he spoke. "I am sorry my friend, I should have went with you. It was a task assigned for both of us."
Shin shook his head in disagreement. "No my brother, it was a task that couldn't have been completed even if you were there. I was severely out numbered it would have been impossible to survive, thank the gods that they were monks. Cowards of peace." Shin said with a grimace look on his face. Feever smiled.
"I am sorry, Shin, but now is not a time of forgiveness we must finish our task by confronting our great leader. He will surely understand." Feever said assuringly, though Shin knew he was wrong. Their leader was not too kind to the monks even if they were on his side.
Shin pulled out plastic pieces from his eyes, they changed the color of his eyes to white when they were out. He then put a dark makeup around his eyes to make him seem more dark, and not worthy for peace.
Feever turned, he had changed a lot too looking somewhat similar to Shin. "Are you ready, my brother?" Feever asked Shin-Kai who replied with a nod. Of course, they were not brothers but they called each other brothers because they were a team within the secret Faction that they were in.
Feever walked towards a room opening the door, he pulled a rug from up on the ground. He formed a water hand that would stay up as they left to pull the rug down. Feever pulled a handle that made a panel of wood come up revealing a passage way into the sewers.
Shin walked in first and Feever followed, the last time Shin arrived he was scowled upon for not completing his task. Shin and Feever grabbed robes so they could hide their identity until they got to the Faction Quarters. They placed the hoods over their heads and continued to walk through the tunnel.
Shin looked around for the torch he left before, he found and he ignited it with one of the wall torches as there weren't going to be any as they got further in.
Shin nodded and Feever did the same, they began to walk down the large sewage system.
The torch started to dim out and they were barely getting any light. Rats scurried across the floor only few to make it to live another day. Little light was being let in besides the little slithers of light that came in from the streets above.
They soon approached a dead end, Shin searched the wall for the brick that would fall in. He soon found giving a sigh of relief pressing the brick in, the wall slide back then went to the right.
Shin waved Feever to come in, they made not one noise so that no one could recognize them until they got to the Quarters. The wall shut behind them and Feever jumped from the loud shutting. Shin smiled a bit and they continued.
They began to see a light that was brought from torches, there were no more cracks in the walls or ceiling. They had been filled up by members of the Faction when they came along.
They soon saw red and black flags hung from large poles that kept the structure up. Feever let out a sigh. "Finally."
Shin nodded in agreement. "Now we must stand in front of the Master, only to be scowled upon again."
Feever grabbed his shoulder shaking it a bit as he spoke. "I am sorry my friend, I should have went with you. It was a task assigned for both of us."
Shin shook his head in disagreement. "No my brother, it was a task that couldn't have been completed even if you were there. I was severely out numbered it would have been impossible to survive, thank the gods that they were monks. Cowards of peace." Shin said with a grimace look on his face. Feever smiled.
"I am sorry, Shin, but now is not a time of forgiveness we must finish our task by confronting our great leader. He will surely understand." Feever said assuringly, though Shin knew he was wrong. Their leader was not too kind to the monks even if they were on his side.