Vote count as of #1661 - End of Day
Caluin Graye (6): Pharphis, djmbbandie, Jcakes, [strike]Caluin Graye[/strike], flubbucket, Phillinnicus, TheMouseT
Jcakes (0): [strike]Caluin Graye[/strike]
Noammr (1): Caluin Graye
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The remaining members of the ka-tet and their dwindling allies caught up with the boy, fast growing to manhood, on the edge of the great expanse known as Empathica. His red father had been calling him to the tower, to rule by his side. Mordred Deschain, last of the line of Arthur Eld through two fathers, was not yet wise enough to realize that his red father called him to death and not to rulership, though this is of little import since the boy faces his doom here on the edge of the great plain of Empathica.
The gunslinger stood apart from the crowd, as was his responsibility, and called out to the boy. "No more, Mordred, son of none. Let us have at it between us and see it done."
In answer, Mordred Deschain changed in the space of a moment from a handsome young man, perhaps a glimpse at what the gunslinger may have looked like in his long ago youth, into a grotesque spider with a stretched and grotesquely human face where the head ought to be. He was missing a leg, but the sheer speed at which he moved towards the gunslinger caused those assembled to watch the showdown to pull back in unconscious fear.
The gunslinger watched for a moment, time having slowed down to him the way it might if a film director decides he wants to use some fancy effect to impress an audience, and took note of the eyes. Those blue bombardier's eyes that he saw rushing towards him on that monstrosity were his eyes. The face he saw peering at him was the face of his only son.
Ka had brought him another, in Jake, only to force him to watch the boy die again and again. But enough about sons and long dead sons of ka, it's the fight the crowd has gathered to watch. Roland's eye had never been clearer, and that deadly calm which visited him never deeper. Nobody assembled there could remember him drawing but three quick shots and it was over. The first tore through the boy spider's face and the next two through his belly as he reared up and out the back, pulling dark gouts of liquid with them. The boy spasmed sideways, perhaps trying to run away, but he merely landed on his side and moved no more.
Roland started forward to check that the deed was done before doubling over and clutching his head. The boy's red father screamed out in fury across the distance from the tower, enough to bring the gunslinger to his knees from the pain and shock of it. My son! My only son! You've murdered him!"
"He was mine, too," said the gunslinger, looking forlornly at what remained of the thing which had been his son. He could own the truth. Yes, that much he could do.
"Come then! Come, son-killer, and look at your Tower, but know this - You'll die of old age at the edge of the Can'-Ka before you ever so much as touch its door! I will never let you pass! Space and time itself will pass away before I let you enter, Murderer! Murderer of your mother, of your friends, aye, every one - and now murderer of your own son!
"Who sent him to me?" Roland asked, speaking to the voice in his head. "Who sent yon child - hid inside that black skin - to his death?"
To that, the gunslinger received no reply.
Caluin Graye has been lynched. He was Mordred Deschain. The Red. Nemesis
Please have your night actions in ASAP.
Caluin Graye (6): Pharphis, djmbbandie, Jcakes, [strike]Caluin Graye[/strike], flubbucket, Phillinnicus, TheMouseT
Jcakes (0): [strike]Caluin Graye[/strike]
Noammr (1): Caluin Graye
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The remaining members of the ka-tet and their dwindling allies caught up with the boy, fast growing to manhood, on the edge of the great expanse known as Empathica. His red father had been calling him to the tower, to rule by his side. Mordred Deschain, last of the line of Arthur Eld through two fathers, was not yet wise enough to realize that his red father called him to death and not to rulership, though this is of little import since the boy faces his doom here on the edge of the great plain of Empathica.
The gunslinger stood apart from the crowd, as was his responsibility, and called out to the boy. "No more, Mordred, son of none. Let us have at it between us and see it done."
In answer, Mordred Deschain changed in the space of a moment from a handsome young man, perhaps a glimpse at what the gunslinger may have looked like in his long ago youth, into a grotesque spider with a stretched and grotesquely human face where the head ought to be. He was missing a leg, but the sheer speed at which he moved towards the gunslinger caused those assembled to watch the showdown to pull back in unconscious fear.
The gunslinger watched for a moment, time having slowed down to him the way it might if a film director decides he wants to use some fancy effect to impress an audience, and took note of the eyes. Those blue bombardier's eyes that he saw rushing towards him on that monstrosity were his eyes. The face he saw peering at him was the face of his only son.
Ka had brought him another, in Jake, only to force him to watch the boy die again and again. But enough about sons and long dead sons of ka, it's the fight the crowd has gathered to watch. Roland's eye had never been clearer, and that deadly calm which visited him never deeper. Nobody assembled there could remember him drawing but three quick shots and it was over. The first tore through the boy spider's face and the next two through his belly as he reared up and out the back, pulling dark gouts of liquid with them. The boy spasmed sideways, perhaps trying to run away, but he merely landed on his side and moved no more.
Roland started forward to check that the deed was done before doubling over and clutching his head. The boy's red father screamed out in fury across the distance from the tower, enough to bring the gunslinger to his knees from the pain and shock of it. My son! My only son! You've murdered him!"
"He was mine, too," said the gunslinger, looking forlornly at what remained of the thing which had been his son. He could own the truth. Yes, that much he could do.
"Come then! Come, son-killer, and look at your Tower, but know this - You'll die of old age at the edge of the Can'-Ka before you ever so much as touch its door! I will never let you pass! Space and time itself will pass away before I let you enter, Murderer! Murderer of your mother, of your friends, aye, every one - and now murderer of your own son!
"Who sent him to me?" Roland asked, speaking to the voice in his head. "Who sent yon child - hid inside that black skin - to his death?"
To that, the gunslinger received no reply.
Caluin Graye has been lynched. He was Mordred Deschain. The Red. Nemesis
Please have your night actions in ASAP.
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