hellsingsforyou: (Integra: Straight on)
Integra Hellsing and Alucard ([personal profile] hellsingsforyou) wrote in [community profile] spira_rp2018-07-11 02:03 pm

When blossoms fade

Khamja were having a crisis meeting.

They didn't meet often. The disparate interests of a group like Khamja meant that the individual members didn't like being stuck together very much. It led to tension, and tension, in Khamja, led to people mysteriously disappearing. Not everyone knew everyone else in Khamja, and they usually liked to keep it that way, but something like this was unavoidable.

It had also created an opening for Lucis to expand its interests. Integra had no investment in Lucis; her interests lay in Athlum, but Lucis was tentatively an ally of Athlum, and more importantly, an enemy of Niflheim, and Integra was fond of the adage that the enemy of your enemy is your friend. At least for now.

The Lucian member was sending a representative. Integra had agreed to vouch for him because she knew him through other channels. That the young man in question was the nephew of a personal friend of Integra's went a long way towards her agreement. She could confirm his identity, and his origin in the absence of the Lucian member himself.

Underlings were allowed to accompany members on the journey, which was fortunate because Integra wasn't walking into the rat's nest that was a Khamja meeting without Alucard. Nor would the journey through the dry, sandy, and monster infested Zertinan Caverns have been so easy.

Alucard was brutal, but rarely efficient. He enjoyed the work too much to keep things neat. Integra walked, and Alucard cleared the path. It was a long walk, but Integra knew better than to complain because she wasn't foolish enough to show weakness in front of Alucard.

As she made her way past the mangled corpse of an Archeoaevis, its head nearly torn all the way off, she pulled a cigar from her breast pocket and lit it with a match. "Try not to leave a trail," she warned.

The path narrowed considerably in places, and sandfalls disguised other parts of the route, but eventually they came upon a door, barely visible in the rock, and magically bound. Integra pressed a gloved hand to it, and a glyph formed, followed by the sound of rock sliding against stone.

There was another chamber beyond, and multiple routes into it, but Integra ignored those in favour of the next door. The chamber reeked of potent magic, this fell within the sphere of some powerful wards.

The next door also opened at a touch, leading them into a bottleneck. Alucard walked on ahead, like any good guard dog would, and Integra followed as the final door opened to reveal a grand entrance hall.

"Mind your manners," she said, glancing sidelong at Alucard, "and no fighting unless I tell you." Not that Alucard needed the warning; he knew the rules. Integra wasn't concerned about his safety, or her own; she was more concerned with the tedious reparations that would have to be made if Alucard killed someone's prized underling.

"Don't I always?" Alucard asked, with that knowing look and flash of fang that said he knew the answer all too well.

Integra ignored him.
intangibleman: Slasher VII (On a gathering storm.)

[personal profile] intangibleman 2018-07-15 07:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Tyki had a moment of confused discomfort as he felt the telltale sound of the door opening without feeling the approach of somebody to have done it. Then he relaxed, remembering that the palace had a resident phantom.

Considering that that sort of display, especially one put on all the time, took an insane amount of control, Lumi was neither arrogant, nor particularly aggressive, not from what he'd seen. He spoke quietly, he stepped softly and he had a calmly expressionless face for the most part. He was fairly inoffensive.

He made Tyki uncomfortable. He had the ability to shrug off injuries thanks to a particular talent that he got from who knows where, but he could only activate that consciously. It was useless if he was crept on up and Lumi could creep up on him. He'd walked into a room containing four people, none of which were weak, completely undetected before they'd heard the door.

If he'd wanted to, he could have walked in all guns blazing and shot each and every one of them before they could react.

He hadn't done anything in Tyki's time in the Palace to make him fear him, not directly, but the subtle promise of power did the job without an overt show of strength.

It had certainly put the fear of the gods into Integra. Even Alucard was wrong-footed. He wasn't used to not being the scariest mutt in the dog park.

He smirked at Road. "I wonder which is worse?"