God's Legends: Role Play

Started by Tela261 pages

Eidos nodded. "See, I have to have my revenge. The vision of my beloved being murdered ruthlessly and the killer living is driving me insane. I have to get my revenge." he stated calmly.

Tal blinked. She took a few steps back. She knew Zanther would probably turn on her.

Zanther moved his heated gaze upon Eidos, "Unlike you, none of my lovers were killed!" His anger was rising, agitated at this tiff, his lips curled in this emotion, showing his fangs.

Eidos backed up a step. "Have they? Well now that she knows, tal will end up killing them." he said calmly.

Tal watched in silence. She had retrieved her sword but it rested in its sheath. "Zanther?" she whispers.

"She won't be able to kill them when she doesn't know a thing about them!" growled Zanther, his hatred intensifying. Along with the agitation, his fangs began to grow a bit longer, which was a normal length that was used for feeding.

Tal's eyes widened. "Zanther, are you okay?" she asks concerned for her friend.

Eidos began to slowly back up. He was familiar with the length of the fangs. "You feed of me and you'll regret it. You'll have all my memories." he said going by what someone had told him.

Once his fangs reached their maximum ingorging length, Zanther's vampyric eyes began to flash a faint eerie shade of blue. "If I truly dispised you, I wouldn't really give a flying f**k for I can easily dispose of your disgusting memories!"

Eidos gulped. He knew this was going to be painful. "Think about it. Do you really want to drain me?"

"I can drain you in more ways than one, Eidos..." said Zanther, stiffly. "I can drain you by biting you or simply from my skin touching you for too long..."

Eidos swallowed hard. "Yes. I know." he says wanting to shrink.

Tal ran in betwen the two. "No." she tells Zanther gently pulling him away.

Zanther removed his gaze from Eidos, taking a deep breath to calm himself down for a moment. Breathing hard and closing his eyes, allowed him to simmer down. Deep blue eyes losing their eerie glow along with his fangs shrinking back to their normal length. Reopening his eyes, Zanther looked at the two, Tal and Eidos. "Forgive me, I have been in a bad mood lately...Mostly, grief from the new comers and Deity."

Tal nodded. "I will take care of Eidos while you rest." she says efore turning to find Eidos gone. Sighing she turned to Zanther. "I should have told you aout that."

"I don't need rest, mind you," said Zanther, more calmly than before. "Also, I didn't mean to get so hacked off at him...he was just adding fuel to the flames...You know?" He lifted a gloved hand and ran his fingers through his ebony and twilight blue locks.

Tal nodded. "It's his job. To blame God and God's messengers. But his personal mission is to end my existence." she says. She sits on the ground as she rests.

"He sure has the temper to show for it," said Zanther, just above a whisper, then followed suit in sitting before his new companion. Expressing a comforting expression, "Don't let him get to you like that..." The vampire reached over with a gloved hand and placed it comfortingly over one of her's.

Tal looked down at his hand and blushed slightly. "It's hard. I know he's right. I am just a coldblooded killer."

"You don't seem like one to me," said Zanther, the comment being honest and geninune, smiling without showing his teeth so that he wouldn't give her a reminder of what happened earlier. "If you were a serial killer, I would know and the Vatican would've informed me of that."

"Thanks." Tal tells Zanther. Her blush deepens. "Yeah, true. They would have."

Zanther's soft smile turned into an amused grin once more, "Then, we wouldn't be having this conversation and our bond would be another story!" He laughed softly, also to lighten the atmosphere.

Tal laughs softly. "True too." she says smiling at him.

"I would hate to imagine what we'd be up to now, if we weren't friends," said Zanther, after sobbering up.