Mon Aug 03, 2009 9:24 pm by An Tiarna Dubh
Jen'jidai Eversio wrote:
After following the footprints for a short time he comes upon a plot of land and using his telekinetic mastery he pushes away a good deal of the dirt that covered her, he knew the grave was a freshly made one due to how the dirt looked.
Afterwards, to spare himself from any foul stench that might penetrate his nostrils he uses Breathe Control, a technique that he rarely used if ever as he stands over her dead lifeless body.
He just looks, solemnly, for a moment. Turning to the right and then to the left noticing no one at all, Eversio then decides to express just how much he valued her by relieving himself on the corpse of the body of woman who would play Queen for most of her days.
He interjects the sound of his relief pattering, on the lifeless body of the woman who he considered to be more vile than Tanith and more putrid than bantha fodder, and says...
"Long live the Queen!"
During the relief he whistled and grinned, finishing up he pulled out a box of matches and strikes them against a tree next to him and they ignite in a blaze of glory. He throws them at the body, then placed the dirt back over her the same way that he removed it. Turning back he heads to his ship not caring to watch to see if her entire body burned, entering it and taking off into the Orbit of the planet.
OOC: RJ, I am disappointed. This kind of behaviour is unbecoming of an RPer of your Caliber. I dont care what kind of personal Sithspit the two of you have from UFRP, that bears absolutely ZERO relevance here. Please, refrain. This is said as a GRPC councilor, and a friend of both of you.
OoC: I agree with Rob 100% on this particular post. Any IC actions taken through OOC motives (that don't benefit the RP nor has been agreed by said parties) will be ignored. This includes but does not limit: Anger with past OOC actions. Seeing information on the boards that would be useful IC knowledge. OOC grudge from off site or chat interactions.
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-Dubh family and friends
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