Thursday, February 7, 2013

"Basic" Character Information: Rikumaru Musaki



           

            Born from a quiet village in the mountains, he was a good spirited young boy, still too young to stray too far by himself, much less hold a sword, as would the older children. Of course, that wouldn’t stop him from trying. His mother would always catch him playing with the older kids, horsing around. She would never scold him, but take him in her harms, and tell him to stop trying to grow up so soon, that he’ll miss the days when life was simple. He wouldn’t fight, but rather snuggle close to his mother, feel her soft, loving skin touch his, and look into her soft, warm hazel eyes. “Okay mother.” “I’ll stay young for you.”

             His village was small, but did well throughout the seasons. Every day, he would help his family on the farmland and even helped other families, with the day to day running of the village. The older children and men would leave at times to work for other villages, bringing back supplies and money to help the village foster. Life was simple. Life was…Right.

             Then, They Came. One Night, a lone corpse appeared in the center of town. No one knew who, or what it was, as it had been battered and mutilated to the point of being unrecognizable. As the town began to crowd around the corpse, it slowly began to twitch. Then, it gurgles out the words “The Red Hood comes", then it resumes its death. As the villagers stood wondering what this could mean, it is Maru’s mother that screams first. The villagers turn to her only to freeze in fear as she stands before them, with a colossal of a man clad in blood red garb looming behind her, Maru’s mother being skewered through with a giant spear. The hooded figure stood still, its seemingly metallic garb gently swaying in the wind. The hooded figure then raises “his” spear, hoisting Maru’s mother into the air, then slamming her into the ground, slowly pulling the spear out of her now lifeless body.  In that instant, the entire village went to war against The Red Hood. In that instant, the end of the village began.

             Fast, and furious, was this Red Hood, striking down each villager with not only brute strength, but of grace betraying years of experience. Nearly every able-bodied villager joined the fight, and when it seemed as if the Red Hood would finally be defeated, another Red Hood appeared, then another. It was then the adults began to flee, only to be cut down with impunity.
  
            Crying into the night, Maru ran, faster and faster, not looking back, even as he heard the screams from his village, the sounds of blade hitting blade, blade hitting flesh. Faster, faster he ran, the branches and bushes of the forest scraping and clawing at him seemingly, ripping into his clothes: The soft cotton shirt his mother spent days knitting; the comfortable shorts she sewn together, being ripped and torn, just like his world at this moment. The forest was lit, from the light of his village burning. Suddenly, something caught his eye, and he averted his eyes slightly, to focus on that which he thought he saw...Nothing. Then, when he refocused on the path in front of him, he stopped in his tracks. A Red Hood stood before him. With tears in his eyes, he straightened up, and stood ready to fight, most assuredly to die, the last of his village. And that he did, impaled at the end of the spear, similar to the spear that killed his mother. What happened next was most unexpected. The Red Hood was attacked from behind, by Maru’s mother, who limped from the shadows, spear in hand. Maru’s mother, still bleeding out, appeared different as she stood in front of the Red Hood; gone was the hazel color in her eyes, for they were now a deep yellow. Her once loving, caring hands that have held Maru, were now scaled and clawed. With each labored breath, small embers emanated from her mouth, as she stepped towards the Red Hood. As The Red Hood turned around, “he” seemingly paused, as if contemplating “his” chances. The Red Hood raised “his” spear, ready to do battle with Maru’s mother. Upon seeing this, a rage filled Maru, as he lay dying, the spear wound pumping blood into the soft ground. His last sight would be his mother fighting this…monster. Without realizing, he crawled to his feet. With each clang of the spear-to-spear combat, he flinches, but keeps moving towards the Red Hood. His hands begin to tingle, his back begins to burn. His eyes begin to slightly blur, then re-focus as he lunges at the Red Hood’s back, letting loose a roar not of a scared young boy, but of an otherworldly beast. He attacks the Red Hood, swinging madly at “him”, catching him unawares. The Red Hood stumbles, only to knock Maru’s mother away, so that “he” may focus his attention on the boy. The Red Hood takes one hand and snatches Maru up by the neck “He” raises Maru in the air, and readies his spear to impale Maru, assuredly for the final time. It was at that moment, time seemed to slow down for Maru. To his right, he sees his mother’s altered form lying on the ground, likely succumbing to her wounds. He looks down at his hands, now the same scaled and clawed hands as his mother. He looks at the Red Hood, trying to find some semblance of a face, anything. All that stares hack is an angular hood, and some sort of metallic-like cloth. Maru sees himself in the reflection of the “armor”; he doesn’t recognize the image that stares back at him. The scales reaching up to the crook of his elbow; His puncture wound, still bleeding out, forming a pool under him;  his clothes that his mother made for him, shredded and torn, reflecting the state of his life at that moment. His eyes, no longer the same soft brown as his mother, now glow with an emerald hue, with a tint of gold. Nothing is as it were. At that moment, he remembered his mother’s words, on missing the days where life was simple. Rage grew within him. He snapped back to the reality of the moment, as the Red Hood raises “his” spear to deliver his death blow. The rage, a fire within him, began to grow. He screams at the Red Hood, but with that scream, fire spewed from his mouth, blasting The Red Hood in “his” “face”. Immediately, the Red Hood drops Maru, and staggers off, falling into the bushes, and spreading the fire to the trees, setting the forest on fire. Maru laid on the floor, reaching out for his mother. The forest is burning around him. He tries to crawl towards his mother, but cannot find the strength he just has a moment before. The last image he sees is his mother’s lifeless body, and the forest he’s always wanted to explore, burning around him.  Surely, this was the end of the short life of Rikumaru Musaki… 

            Yet he still breathed. Unconscious, and still bleeding, although slowly, but still alive somehow as he was happened on, by a surviving mob of the young and infirmed, the only ones incapable  and disallowed of fighting from the burning village, led by one older girl. “Check him!” She yelled, as they moved quickly through the forest. “He’s still alive, but we can’t carry him!” whined one child. “He’s gonna die anyway! He’ll slow us down!” chimed another. The older girl swiftly walked to Maru’s body, and scooped him up, and glared at the younger children. “I’ll carry him; we are not leaving someone to die in this forest, especially someone who hasn’t had a chance to live through this night.”  So they continued through the night, moving swiftly and surely, walking almost nonstop until they were away from the forest, away from the village, away from the death of that night.

"Basic" Character Information: Ciel Hikaru



           The blood that stained the Red Hood from Ciel’s battered body rips into “his” armor. “He” staggers. Ciel, kneeling before “him” bleeding out onto the snow, is holding what seems to be a crimson shard, a shard made out of his blood. The Red Hood staggers for a moment, then as quickly as “he” appeared and attacked, turned and walked off into the night. Drained of all his energy Ciel fell to the ground, only to crawl to his father’s body. As his last actions alive, she gave Ciel a note. The note was a letter, addressed to Ciel, inviting him to come to a village far to the north, explaining that his "abilities" would be put to far better use than in his quiet farmland village. "Find him", his father’s last breaths were. "Find the dragon, and join him. He will protect you." 


            Weeks passed before he reached the village gates. He passed out right at the feet of the entrance guards. He woke up later, in a dimly lit room, with two people sitting in chairs beside him: One, a young boy, looking barely older than Ciel, with silver hair, and a large white robe draped over him, the other, a slightly older looking boy with purple hair and a slight scowl on his face. Looking into his eyes, you could see the silent fury slightly beneath the surface. The silver haired man spoke first. “You are safe now. I am Rikumaru Musaki, welcome to my home." Before Ciel could speak, the man continued. "Don't explain. I know what has already happened. I am sorry. I had hoped you and your father could have made it here before what had happened, but he sent me a letter saying that you would be safer if you didn't make the trip. Kanine here was making preparations to escort you, but....." He stood up, turning to walk out. Before he left he added, "I know what you can do. You will stay here, to learn how to protect yourself, and why the Red Hoods hunt us. "Hoods, as in more than one?" Ciel asked, eyes wide. Without responding, Rikumaru turned and left Ciel alone with the purple haired man. He looks at Ciel, and smiles a bit, the smile, adding a bit to his loom of sheer madness. "Try and get some rest, I'll be back to stay with ya." Ciel, nods slightly. He then opens his mouth." Is the he always so serious?" The purple haired man laughs. "Hell no! He’s never serious...It's just that, well...The Red Hood that killed your village, wiped his village the same way, and nearly wiped my village too, plus there's a whole army of those Red Hoods, looking for him. Looking for you." Ciel sat there, stunned. “Like you, his whole world, gone in one single night, all because of something he had no control over, something he didn’t know he had. The way he sees it, he killed his family.”


-To be Continued-

From Dreams to Paper, from Paper to Screen, Maru and Ciel live again

  With this brand new desk, lamp, and nudging from a new member of the family(?), I finally found my urge to write. My only issue being that I wish I could separate the story that I've been dreaming about for years, and my usual RL musings/rants. Hopefully I can find a way, without creating a separate profile or something of the sort. this feels good, to have the passion for writing.

  Part of what kept me from moving forward with my story was the fact that I couldn't come up with a good introduction, a good origin for my first character, my original Role Play character. I always had the base idea of who he is, his overall characterization, but I went through so many iterations, so many beginnings it got frustrating. I'm a bit jealous of my best friend, as his Role Play character has been the same forever, only changing one aspect to simplify everything else.

Bastard.

  Anyhoo, the story I've been dreaming of in bits and pieces is going to try and encompass all of the characters my friends and I created over the years, maybe tweaking certain concepts to fit the story (and keep it from turning into a Mary Sue, author avatar, fanfic) While throughout our experiences roleplaying, and even in the books we read,  the characters were tweaked/built to fit into the realms we Role-played in, they still kept their originality, which is what I'm going to focus on, instead of normal Role-playing (which I am considering returning to, for inspiration and storytelling practice) which usually involved creating or changing the character to fit the world, I will be building the world to fit the varied characters that we created, we've cherished, we've always thought about. I have a good idea on how this will start, but no clue how to connect one dream to another, and even less on where I want to end up. I just know that Kazuki Hyo, and Ukyo Mido and going to die like the bitches they are. You can take that as a spoiler or not, but trust me, fuck them.

  I hope to devote at least an hour a day into working on something related to this story, be it tweaking characters, committing memories to paper, or brainstorming with my friends on ideas they've had for their original characters, because this is as much their story as it is mine. If I'm going to weave this tale using Maru's friends, his brothers-in-arms, it makes sense that I go to my friends to help bring their characters out.

  I think I found my spark. This is exciting.