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Taff had delivered the drink and scurried away quickly, he had finished the book's final page when she called out to him yet again and he was forced to give her attentions, the book dropping to the floor and closing by itself, a detail that would have easily escaped most non magic wielders

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Taff was not at all happy, or at ease, that she had taken notice of him. He rather let beings like The Hanged Man or Morgan to be bitten than a powerful warlock of his calibre for there was nothing written as to what the outcome might be. None compared to his strong magic and thus nothing had been written about such mixture of bloods. Taff's own carrying powerful sorcery beyond compare.

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Taff frowned at her wicked, predatory smile but came and bowed briefly, his low bow intended to avoid her arms from touching or reaching him, and he addressed her all the same, from his further location, respectfully.

"Some of us are beyond your reach" warned Taff in a low voice speaking calm but serious, his eyes glowing briefly to make her aware that there was powerful magic at work, far stronger than her own, making it clearly he was off limits to her.

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"Some things are best left be... princess" advised Taff bowing lowly again and taking a few steps backwards to increase the separation

"Servants are unworthy of royalty's touch. Besides, I would not want to have your honour questioned or tarnished on my account, your highness" bowed Taff lowly yet again, taking even more steps backwards, slowly withdrawing further, closer to the front door and ready to break out into a run if necessary

"If you excuse me, your graces, the horses need tending to" excused Taff waiting for Merthyr to wave him away. The prince so fixated in her that he didn't even notice Taff's change in his eyes nor was he aware of the servant's magic or paying attention to his words for the matter, quite used to partly ignoring his manservant out of customary
The Hanged Man (played anonymously)

The Hanged Man glared up at Merthyr but reluctantly lowered his hand, revealing the bite for Anke to return to if she wished. He snatched the wine from Taff and downed it in a few huge gulps. There was something unusual about the manservant, but the Hanged Man couldn't place it. Anke must have thought so too, for she pursued him as he retreated, leaving the wanderer to recuperate a little. He shakily replaced his gauntlets, though was unable to fasten them fully. "I w-want to hear about the game, lady," he said. He sounded like a broken record, but the vampire was easily distracted, and he felt the need to press. She was the key to this puzzle. "... when you feel ready."
Anke Nacht (played by strawberry_champion) Topic Starter

“Out of my reach?” Her voice repeated his words softly, and though her red eyes narrowed, her smile remained. The woman was certainly intrigued by the warlock; she licked her lips and chuckled gently, turning on her heel to walk to Merthyr.

“I do enjoy a good game of tag, you know?” She said slowly, keeping her eyes focused on Merthyr though her words were directed to Taff and The Hanged Man, “I like the chase.” She brought a hand up to brush her fingers along his chin, and over his neck, before passing him up, and walking towards Morgan.

“A captive prey is certainly engaging...” She hummed, circling Morgan and brushing a hand over his chest, “But I like this more. Feels less like...prey, and more like company. Partners. Morgan and my dear prince, they’re not afraid. At least, not in anyone way that hinders them. And It gets lonely in that Manor, all by myself...”

“But for my games of tag? I could never use them. Too valuable...” she walked away from Morgan slowly, before going to Merthyr again with a much softer gaze, “So instead, we’ll use you lot.” Gently, Anke grazed her nails over Merthyr’s chin again, pulling him down lower to press a gentle kiss to his lips, her red eyes moving to Taff.

“My game is simple, a variation of Hide and Seek.” Releasing Merthyr, she stayed close to his side, watching Taff and The Hanged Man, “I, along with Merthyr, and Morgan if he so wishes, will hide. I’ll give you a hint to where we hide; my manor, in the center of the forest.

The object is simple, my dear players. If you can make it to the center and can strike me down at my manor, you will win whatever you please.” Her eyes moved to Taff, “You May have your master back, unharmed...though if I take from him while I have him, don’t be surprised. Just what I might take...” She hummed, “...who knows.”

“I will give you freedom if you so desire.” She looked to The Hanged Man, though obviously his prize was considered one of the less interesting ones.

“And Morgan, my dear, if you choose to play against me in this game, and win, you may have my hand or even my heart. We would certainly make a powerful pair. Or if this spell wears off...you may have my family lands and all that fall under my rule.” She smiles, “Of course, you may join my team if you so please, but I feel as though you may be a man to appreciate a challenge, so I leave such a decision to you.”

“If I win, however. I will have you,” She pointed to Taff with her long nails, dried blood still sticking to her fingers, “as my victory meal. I’m certain the blood of your kind...is a valuable thing...and I will have you,” she pointed to The Hanged Man with a sly grin, “as my guard.”

“And of course...” she turned to Merthyr, pulling him close again to look into his eyes with a soft gaze, “I will have you as my lover...or at least, my husband. Morgan seems intent on sharing...but we can go on adventures, yes? And you’ll have stories to tell me...”
Morgan looked at Anke with a broad smile, not at all refusing as she came to rest her hand on his chest, if anything he was puffing it outwards to show it off a little better, in a manly manner, so as to impress her all the more so

“I care not for hearts... for those are fickle... here today and gone tomorrow. Your hand in marriage will secure a noble lineage for myself and our descendants and, we would certainly make a powerful pair. Once we are wed, we shall rule over your lands and mine through unquestioned and uncontested nobility. Love affairs are of no consequence to this" smiled Morgan, clearly blinded by greed and pride with or without the spell in the middle

"Now then... what are the rules of the game? How are we to determine if you lost or you won?" asked Sir Henry Morgan quite keen to get started.
The Hanged Man (played anonymously)

The Hanged Man got back to his feet and listened raptly as Anke began to explain the rules of her game. Whatever he wished ... his mind did stray beyond mere thoughts of freedom, but he doubted she had the ability to give him what he truly desired, even with all her ability. He shook his head. Freedom was enough, but not just for him; it would be freedom for the entire town.

It didn't sound like a terrible deal. Being the vampire's guard? She was capricious, but he had served under crueler masters--or so he thought. But Taff was risking far more in this game than the Hanged Man was. He looked to the unassuming manservant, green eyes picking the young man apart in careful scrutiny. Before Taff could leave, Hangman intercepted him, taking him gently by the arm. "W-We have to," he urged. "If we w-work together, we can do it. Then we can free this town and you can save your lord."

Morgan's question made him lick his lips. "I ... I believe it is simple ... if w-we find her, and defeat her ... we w-win. If we die ... we lose." He looked to Anke for confirmation.
Anke Nacht (played by strawberry_champion) Topic Starter

“Death? Goodness no, how will you ever serve me if you’re a corpse?” She chuckled, but then again, with the rumors of her raising the dead, there was a possibility he could still serve her even after his passing. The woman flashed a charming smile, once again, “You will fight until you cannot fight any longer. That is simple, and the same goes for myself. Once I cannot fight, I will surrender. I know my limits, and I know to play fair...at least, as fair as I can.” She chuckled.

“But do be aware, I have many, many more talents than what you’ve seen. I can wield a blade just as good as any royal guard, and I can bring the dead from the ground faster than your Gods could ever hope to save their souls.” Anke mused, once again hanging on Merthyr’s arm; her eyes stared into Taff’s, “I am a force to be reckoned with, if you do agree to my game be aware none have won before. None have lived to tell of their matches against me.”

“You will be outnumbered as well...I have certain precautions made to prevent intruders into my home, I’m sure that elf you had chased out has met them by now. I’m sure you’ll enjoy them just as well. And the Beast too...since I’ve been so occupied with you lot, I’ve been unable to feed him. He’s going to be particularly hungry...” Which, despite her calm words, seemed to be the case for herself.

“You have until dawn to prepare, while Merthyr and I return to my manor. This game will last as long as you can fight...but to make things interesting...” she smiled at Taff, “Take more than five days to find my manor, and I will strip your loving prince of his humanity. He is a fine young man...even as a turned vampire, he would be a fine specimen I’m certain...” She looked at Merthyr with adoration in her eyes; again, her expression reminiscent of a child with their favorite toy. She intertwined her fingers with Merthyr’s and tugged him along, heading towards Taff and the door, “I understand Morgan and Hangy there have accepted. I hope you’ll join my game as well, little warlock. Show me what you can do and I will return the favor...” she licked her fangs and let out a soft laugh, opening the door and looking out into the night, “Oh yes, by the way. It’s been nighttime for quite a while now...I hope you’ll be able to count the days while this area is drenched in darkness as it is...” Her laugh was soft again, but with an edge to it, venom in her words. Her long hair dragged behind her as she moved through the door, looking to Merthyr, “Come along, my Love...”
"Show you what I can do? Certainly, your grace." accepted Taff right away, obediently following the command of the princess bride.

"Beware that I do not engage in games for I am a very lowly and very busy servant, too insignificant for a commoner of my humble stand to dare partake in honourable quests alongside lords and knights and royalty. " noted Taff his hand motioning Morgan, The Hanged Man and Merthyr as he made the remark at the social classes involved

"Alas, there is no time for pleasure nor leisure whilst serving the crown" excused Taff politely, formally refusing her game and straightening up from his bow

"... nor am I a meal for you to feast upon either..." warned Taff looking steady into her eyes

Merthyr frowned in disapproval at that remark which he perceived it to be a commoner, a servant, refusing to fulfill his orders. Merthyr had commanded that all men were to be made available for her and here he was, Taff, his own personal manservant, telling Anke he would not let her have her ways with him, making the prince tighten his fists in fury. Merthyr would certainly make him, whether Taff liked it, or not.

"Let it be known that if you dare cross this very threshold to abandon this establishment it shall be at your own demise, detriment and peril. Take heed of my words, princess, one step... just one step outside... and the manor you seek shall become entombed in stone, and nature shall cover it so that no one will ever find the place nor will you ever return home till the curse is lifted.

The mist and thick fog you spread shall become as Northern Lights, shinning brightly and colouring the darkness of this eternal night, lighting the way and... more importantly... your touch... your grasp, shall turn others to stone that you may never again feast in fresh blood be it from humans nor animals again. I so swear that if you leave this sanctuary's walls, you will live only to regret it.

Leave this building and you will need your wits, your fighting skills and your many, many more talents, or what will be left of them, as well as all of these loyal men, just to survive at your own games, as others have tried to do before you.

Once you are weakened enough for lack of blood your powers will fade, you will fall into a deep sleep to revert to a helpless human and shall fall foul to your own beastly games.

Until you shed tears of true sorrow for the damage done, for the lives lost, for the spilled blood that tarnish your hands today, there shall be no end to your curse.

"With your leave, your highnesses, the horses and chores need tending to..." dismissed Taff in a respectful bow at Anke and Merthyr, walking past the door, closing it behind him to march forth to the stables to feed the horses, groom them, and clean the stables as if he had merely dropped an uneventful comment, rather than casting a grave curse of considerable magnitude, leaving Anke to some hard decisions of her own and unexpectedly turning tables on her games entirely.
Merthyr was so besotted by Anke that he could not resist join in her games if only to please her, looking back at Anke

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"Take no notice of him, he's a bit of a court jester at times, especially when he wants to cower from arduous tasks... I will have him reprimanded for his inappropriate outspokeness and he will be yours, if you so wish it" dismissed Merthyr since he was unaware of Taff's powers.

Merthyr opened the door, paying no heed to the servant's blabble, ready to walk outside on a steady footstep. His fingers remained interlocked with hers, his heart skipping for joy at having to hide, alone, with Anke, and he gently tugged Anke outside the tavern, almost making her to cross the door unless she refused or they were stopped by the others.

"It's our turn first, right? We just have to go to your place and hide together in the dark, don't we?" asked Merthyr cheerful, clearly keen on her proposal, very much eager to start

"If I win... you shall be my wife... right?" quizzed Merthyr seeing no greater reward, the thought of liberating the town completely out of his mind, or any knightly thoughts of the greater good for the matter.

"Or do I have to settle for being your lover? second best to the governor?" asked Merthyr not really keen on sharing her but resigned to it if that was all that was left for him to claim. He looked at her keenly, waiting for her to follow at the tug and come outside with him to get the game going.
The Hanged Man (played anonymously)

The Hanged Man was happy to be wrong about dying--he had no desire to be the woman's undead thrall. He listened to the rest of her terms, nodding every so often. He was ready to begin the game when Taff spoke up. "I am not a knight," he softly protested, though likely no one was listening, and he trailed off into silence anyway as the unusual manservant uttered his grave curse. Hangman looked to Anke's face to see if the vampire was at all concerned. "Perhaps ... you should heed his w-words, lady," he offered hesitantly, though he did not expect her to listen.
Anke Nacht (played by strawberry_champion) Topic Starter

She yanked Merthyr back suddenly, fear illuminating her piercing red eyes as she watched Taff head to the stables. Her lips were pulled into a tight frown, “That was no court jester....” she hissed lowly, releasing Merthyr’s hand and turning to walk deeper into the tavern. The air around her felt like static suddenly, and when the woman got near one of the tables, she snatched a stool and, with a sharp yell, whipped it at the closest wall, watching it splinter and break on contact.

She let out a few short pants, before deeply inhaling and forcing a smile on her lips, “Goodness, excuse my outburst. A lady shouldn’t lose her temper so.” But the way her fingers twitched, she was itching for something to hit, her slitted pupils scanning along the faces in the room, “Morgan. Hangy. Merthyr....” She glanced to the other knights and bandits in the room, “and the rest of you too. You may all thank that damned warlock of yours, for now we are all doomed.”

The thing was, as a pureblood, Anke had no human form to revert to. It was why her fangs and nails grew as her hunger did, her instincts taking over. Hunger could drive any vampire wild, but with a pureblood, they became practically animals, creatures who lived only for bloodshed and hunting. Any humanity would be gone. She would meet the same fate the beast in the woods suffered from, a beast she had once known very well. Trapped in that inferior mentality until, eventually, she would die.

Anke was pacing back and forth, trying to think, “With the opposing team unable to play, there is no game. We’re all trapped here now. Until I die, and I have a feeling you lot won’t survive if that’s the case...” she mumbled, her concerned eyes moving to Merthyr. Perhaps she was referring to the curse that kept her trapped, but maybe even she could not revoke the spell that trapped them in the fog.

She turned suddenly, her pupils narrowing as her focused landed on Morgan, “I want that warlock on his knees before me. I want him executed, right in my view. I want to drain the blood from his body in the most agonizi—!” Her voice jumped to a yell, but she dropped her tone again, and let out another shaky exhale, “Morgan. Arrest the servant. And bring him to me. Strip him of any weapons, any charms, and especially any silver he may wear....”
Merthyr watched as Morgan more than willingly complied to her demands and looked at The Hanged Man.

"Come along knights, we have a fugitive to hunt down and bring back" smirked Morgan motioning for the wanderer to assist in the arrest right away and the other knights to join in making this is a most unfair and unbalanced game of hide and seek. One she could look from the window yet not partake in.

Merthyr looked at the wrathful woman that demanded such painful death for his manservant and rubbed his forehead in distress and thoughtfulness hoping to appease her and make her change her mind.

"Come now, my lady, despair not. Just because an angry lowly servant states that you will turn into a human... it does not make it so. He is no wizard, you know? I should know, I have had him labouring at my feet and service for more years than I care to count. I assure you that he is the clumsiest manservant to ever live in this kingdom.

The amount of times he is dropping things, slamming into things, tripping over things, I am surprised my patience endured all that this long... I guess one eventually grows accustomed. But you would think a mage, even of the lesser kind, would have more balance than that.

The amount of times I have to bargain with father just to get him out of the dungeons, freed from the stocks or reduce the number of lashes. Surely a warlock of such magnitude as one who can turn true vampires into humans, myst into light, or enclose mansions into stone would have easily made the whip and chains disappear, blown away the stocks, and the people around him altogether?

Besides, magic is punished by death... why would such powerful sorcerer be so callous as to stand by my side, labouring like a lowly servant by the crown prince, under the constant scrutiny of the wrathful king, under the constant watchful eyes of knights and rangers? It is... absurd... to say the least.

Though he does deserve reprimand for hurling such hurtful and pretentions words, I do grant you that. But he can wait till after the game is finished. Never does royalty get delayed by the whims and wants of commoners and peasants.

Come, let me take you away from here into the darkness outside that we may hide, as you can see, the night is young" smiled Merthyr taking her in arms to carry her like a gallant knight carries his damsel.
Anke Nacht (played by strawberry_champion) Topic Starter

Fear ignited in the woman’s eyes as she was lifted, but pain flashed through her body and she flinched, curling herself slightly “W-Wait...” Anke mumbled, letting out a shaky exhale. She had to think of something, anything to keep him from wanting to leave.

Even if it meant...

“M-Merthyr, I’m afraid I’m too weak right now...” She muttered quietly, her face pink with embarrassment, “I-I hate to ask this of you...I prefer to wait in cases such as this...b-but would you be willing to offer yourself to me— Er, your blood that is. I promise it won’t hurt...and it won’t kill you either I just...uh...” The young woman was getting more and more flustered by the second- there was obviously, to her, a difference in biting her prey and biting her love, “O-Or I can ask Hangy to, it no problem...”

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Outside, the rain had ceased, an eerie silence enveloping the fog covered town. Though there were candles lit in some windows, others remained shrouded in darkness and the townspeople were either hiding... or worse off.

Taff would, of course, notice that quite a few of the horses were missing, the hay in the stables soaked in both water and a thick layer of blood and gore. Even if he failed to notice that, there was absolutely no way he would miss the gaping hole in the back end of the stable wall, and certainly not what was left of the horse that had been pulled through.
The Hanged Man (played anonymously)

((Sorry for the wait!!))

The Hanged Man was all too ready to go after Taff, for he was drawn to the waifish sorcerer, who seemed knowledgeable about their situation. At least a little bit. Anke's grave omens about the future still unsettled the grizzled wanderer. She had been quite forthcoming with them so far, so he was hesitant to distrust her now. And if what she said was true, they had gotten out of the frying pan and into the fryer.

With a sigh, Hangman hiked up his cloak, grabbed his shield, and slogged out into the mud. He kept as far from Morgan and the knights as he could while making his way back to the stables. The smell of viscera and wet, wormy earth pervaded the air, making his nose wrinkle. "Young master?" he called softly. If Morgan found him first, things would end quite poorly. "Wh-where are you?"
Taff had seen Morgan barge in with some guards poking hay bales with the swords, assuming Taff was somehow hiding behind or beneath the piled hay, a growl of angry disatisfaction emerged from Morgan at not being able to capture the scallawag and earn his dame's attentions and rewards.

Seeing how intent Morgan was that he started door to door searches, looking for the servant, Merlin thought it best to surrender to the wandering warrior instead. It seems not only he possessed a degree of magic which brought him some afinity but also he seemed more likely to treat him fairly.

When The Hanged Man entered the tavern after Morgan had left to venture into another property, Taff tapped the warrior's shoulder gently whilst hushing him with the finger.

There was a feral beast out there and any sudden noises might bring it back.
He extended his slim almost scrawny wirsts, for The Hanged Man to bind him if he so wished not offering any resistance.
Merthyr smiled at her

"Tell me what I need to do... I'm at your service, my lady, and if it isn't enough, after you can have the knight and after you can have my servant too" assured Merthyr willing to fulfill her request.

"Anything to make you feel better and happier" assured Merthyr placing her down gently and kissing her hand.

"We can always play later, when you are more recovered" smiled Merthyr softly clearly smitten with her
Anke Nacht (played by strawberry_champion) Topic Starter

“Just...relax.” The woman gave a shaky smile, and when he had set her down, she straightened up, her face slightly pink. She took his hand, opting for biting into his wrist instead of his neck, and brushed her fangs over the skin before doing her best to gently sink them in. The aphrodisiac and the numbing agent in her saliva would surely help the pain, but she still felt some kind of embarrassment at biting him of all people.

She thought of maybe turning him right there- it would be a smug slap to the face for that warlock, powerful as he was, couldn’t reverse the change. But she would play by the rules, even if she could not take part in the game. For now, Anke sat patiently, drinking away at the blood that flowed from his wrist.



Outside, a low growl came from the trees as Taff appeared near The Hanged Man; a pair of eyes was visible in the darkness, though certainly not human, glowing faintly in the light of the torches that illuminated the inside of the stables.

The horse that laid slain near the edge of the trees was slowly pulled towards the pushes, the eyes vanishing as the horse was pulled from sight.
Merthyr held still letting her take what she needed.

"When you are feeling better I will take you to your home" assured Merthyr, a gentle hand placed upon her shoulder soothingly

"Until then call upon us as you require, myself included" offered Merthyr softly.
Sir Henry Morgan continued conducting its door to door search. He heard rustling of leaves outside and emerged from that property rather irritated

"Surrender you worthless servant or you'll be feeling the cat'o'nine kiss your back mercilessly" barked Morgan.

Such threat caused Taff to cower further into The Hanged Man's presence.

"Best we head back, sir" advised Taff weary of Morgan

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