Yoka Sake was ambitious.
She'd been ambitious since she was a young fox with only one tail, sleeping close to old shrines because she was hungry not only for the food left there, but the casual way people just gave away information in conversation.
Yoka always kept her ears and eyes open, taking in as much as people were willing to give away. She never knew what might come in handy--or when. She preferred it when information brought her some money, but, in this case, it'd cost her something to obtain the ancient scroll she held in gloved hands.
The price, however, would be small in comparison to what she hoped to gain from the alliance Yoka hoped to cultivate from the encounter tonight.
Yoka was ambitious, but she wasn't exactly foolish.
When individuals found out about her age, banking habits, and her status of owner of multiple successful strip clubs, they were often surprised to find that the fox lived in a rather small stone cottage outside of town.
Yoka didn't own a big home.
What she owned was a lot of land.
Yoka knew she'd need certain assistance if she wanted to reach immortality, and she wasn't foolish enough to attempt to aquire such assistance in her house. As a result, over many years of careful planning and payment to several Green Witch Guilds, Yoka had grown a large, circular hedge maze in her back yard.
Several flowers and gardens bloomed within the lovely hedge maze giving one the impression that it was something for meditation or simply hosting fancy garden parties. An aerial view, however, would reveal the patterns of the hedges to mark it as a large protective sigil.
Yoka was in the center of it, amidst a large ring constructed of brass and iron, with incense of various colors posted at the quarters of the circle. A brazer, vase of water, a knife, a vial of salt, and a gong were laid out before her. In one hand, the fox held a dead pheasant, it's body still warm. In the other, the scroll.
If the collector she'd bought the scroll from knew Yoka was out here, like this, handling that delicate piece of work without gloves on, she'd have pissed herself.
The collector would have had an outright heart attack if she knew Yoka was going to rip the head off the pheasent with her teeth right next to the scroll.
Amazingly, the blood missed the scroll, which Yoka held up triumphantly over her head. With the pheasant, she walked an interesting path, it's body angled downward, the blood from the bird marking a path that filled with circle.
It was Kanji and it read, Voldegra.
She tossed the remains of the pheasant into the fireplace, doused it with salt, poured the water over it, and rang the gong, the chimb seeming to shout out, Voldegra.
Yoka took the knife, cut her palm, added her blood's to the pheasant's on the ground and she said, "Voldegra."
What remained of the fire flickered out and then burst back to life.
The fox waited.
((ooc: @"Invoker" long thread is long i am sorry, but i wanted to give you a dramatic entrance))
She'd been ambitious since she was a young fox with only one tail, sleeping close to old shrines because she was hungry not only for the food left there, but the casual way people just gave away information in conversation.
Yoka always kept her ears and eyes open, taking in as much as people were willing to give away. She never knew what might come in handy--or when. She preferred it when information brought her some money, but, in this case, it'd cost her something to obtain the ancient scroll she held in gloved hands.
The price, however, would be small in comparison to what she hoped to gain from the alliance Yoka hoped to cultivate from the encounter tonight.
Yoka was ambitious, but she wasn't exactly foolish.
When individuals found out about her age, banking habits, and her status of owner of multiple successful strip clubs, they were often surprised to find that the fox lived in a rather small stone cottage outside of town.
Yoka didn't own a big home.
What she owned was a lot of land.
Yoka knew she'd need certain assistance if she wanted to reach immortality, and she wasn't foolish enough to attempt to aquire such assistance in her house. As a result, over many years of careful planning and payment to several Green Witch Guilds, Yoka had grown a large, circular hedge maze in her back yard.
Several flowers and gardens bloomed within the lovely hedge maze giving one the impression that it was something for meditation or simply hosting fancy garden parties. An aerial view, however, would reveal the patterns of the hedges to mark it as a large protective sigil.
Yoka was in the center of it, amidst a large ring constructed of brass and iron, with incense of various colors posted at the quarters of the circle. A brazer, vase of water, a knife, a vial of salt, and a gong were laid out before her. In one hand, the fox held a dead pheasant, it's body still warm. In the other, the scroll.
If the collector she'd bought the scroll from knew Yoka was out here, like this, handling that delicate piece of work without gloves on, she'd have pissed herself.
The collector would have had an outright heart attack if she knew Yoka was going to rip the head off the pheasent with her teeth right next to the scroll.
Amazingly, the blood missed the scroll, which Yoka held up triumphantly over her head. With the pheasant, she walked an interesting path, it's body angled downward, the blood from the bird marking a path that filled with circle.
It was Kanji and it read, Voldegra.
She tossed the remains of the pheasant into the fireplace, doused it with salt, poured the water over it, and rang the gong, the chimb seeming to shout out, Voldegra.
Yoka took the knife, cut her palm, added her blood's to the pheasant's on the ground and she said, "Voldegra."
What remained of the fire flickered out and then burst back to life.
The fox waited.
((ooc: @"Invoker" long thread is long i am sorry, but i wanted to give you a dramatic entrance))