Chaon
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Prologue: Awaiting Death
A dark form sat in his cold cell, his breath puffing out from his muzzle and appearing before his eyes, then fading into the night lit only by the light of the full moon. The interrogation room had not been much warmer, but the presence of the enemy made him sweat profusely, stiffening his silvery-grey fur as it froze. The strengthened steel bars cast dark shadows that contrasted the gravel that tore at his feet. A simple method of torture that did not seem terrible at first, but after half a year of pacing with nothing to cover your feet but a thin layer of fur, the pain was nearly unbearable. His feet had been cut deeply hundreds, possibly thousands of times, causing scars to cover the soles of his feet, and staining his fur a crimson that would never wask away. Had the shadow's Father seen him like this, he would say something like, "That's what you get for getting caught." Nothing was ever good enough for his Father. He looked down at the scars on his hands, remembering all the times the vampires would torture him by whipping his back, causing his hands to clench in pain. He would snarl viciously, but make no move to counter the attack. Five vampire Elites lined the edge of the torture chamber, and very few could take them down alone. He knew their names as well as he knew his own. Isam, Solan, Delsium, Oenetta, Kaelum. Each one as deadly as the next; together, an unstoppable force. If he had attacked, he would be dead within seconds. He had nearly tried a few times before, before reminding himself that he was not the only one being tortured for information. He was worth more alive, but no one would would miss him if he died. Especially not Oenetta. He had irritated and angered her during many interrogations, and the last had been no exception.
"Last chance, lycan. Refuse us once more, and you will be executed tomorrow." The shadow stared intently into her eyes, and growled softly. She sighed, and then chuckled, secretly loathing his strength. "I would say 'See you next time', but unfortunately for you, lycan, there won't be a next time." Then she got up, turned, and left the room, laughing hysterically as she left.
As she reached the door, she heard the shadow mutter, "Perhaps not in this life Oenetta." She stopped laughing, and scowled. The comment unnerved her, as the shadow knew it would. He smiled, nearly laughing himslef, as he was led back to his cell.
It had been a few hours since then, and the smile had died on his lips as the joke grew stale. He would die the next day, but he had not given in despite half a year of torture, malnurishment, and starvation. He could not help but feel proud of himself. But along with that sense of pride came also a sense that was mixture of curiosity and regret. Would they still have killed him if they had given them information, would they have let him go, or would they have kept him as a pet and a traitor for the rest of his life? He could do nothing now, but wonder.
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I would like to make one thing clear in this story. The word lycan will only be spoken by the vampires, and that is because it is an insult.
Were - wolf ~~~ Ly - can
~|~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~|~
~v~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~v~
Vir~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ canis
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ | ~
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ v ~
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ dog
The above diagram shows that the prefix "were" comes from the latin word vir (weer) which means man. The term werewolf literally means man-wolf. The word lycan, however is an insult because the suffix "can" comes from the latin word canis, meaning dog. No wolf EVER wants to be called a dog. The proper latin term for wolf would be "lykos".
Also, C+CC please!
A dark form sat in his cold cell, his breath puffing out from his muzzle and appearing before his eyes, then fading into the night lit only by the light of the full moon. The interrogation room had not been much warmer, but the presence of the enemy made him sweat profusely, stiffening his silvery-grey fur as it froze. The strengthened steel bars cast dark shadows that contrasted the gravel that tore at his feet. A simple method of torture that did not seem terrible at first, but after half a year of pacing with nothing to cover your feet but a thin layer of fur, the pain was nearly unbearable. His feet had been cut deeply hundreds, possibly thousands of times, causing scars to cover the soles of his feet, and staining his fur a crimson that would never wask away. Had the shadow's Father seen him like this, he would say something like, "That's what you get for getting caught." Nothing was ever good enough for his Father. He looked down at the scars on his hands, remembering all the times the vampires would torture him by whipping his back, causing his hands to clench in pain. He would snarl viciously, but make no move to counter the attack. Five vampire Elites lined the edge of the torture chamber, and very few could take them down alone. He knew their names as well as he knew his own. Isam, Solan, Delsium, Oenetta, Kaelum. Each one as deadly as the next; together, an unstoppable force. If he had attacked, he would be dead within seconds. He had nearly tried a few times before, before reminding himself that he was not the only one being tortured for information. He was worth more alive, but no one would would miss him if he died. Especially not Oenetta. He had irritated and angered her during many interrogations, and the last had been no exception.
"Last chance, lycan. Refuse us once more, and you will be executed tomorrow." The shadow stared intently into her eyes, and growled softly. She sighed, and then chuckled, secretly loathing his strength. "I would say 'See you next time', but unfortunately for you, lycan, there won't be a next time." Then she got up, turned, and left the room, laughing hysterically as she left.
As she reached the door, she heard the shadow mutter, "Perhaps not in this life Oenetta." She stopped laughing, and scowled. The comment unnerved her, as the shadow knew it would. He smiled, nearly laughing himslef, as he was led back to his cell.
It had been a few hours since then, and the smile had died on his lips as the joke grew stale. He would die the next day, but he had not given in despite half a year of torture, malnurishment, and starvation. He could not help but feel proud of himself. But along with that sense of pride came also a sense that was mixture of curiosity and regret. Would they still have killed him if they had given them information, would they have let him go, or would they have kept him as a pet and a traitor for the rest of his life? He could do nothing now, but wonder.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
I would like to make one thing clear in this story. The word lycan will only be spoken by the vampires, and that is because it is an insult.
Were - wolf ~~~ Ly - can
~|~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~|~
~v~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~v~
Vir~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ canis
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ | ~
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ v ~
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ dog
The above diagram shows that the prefix "were" comes from the latin word vir (weer) which means man. The term werewolf literally means man-wolf. The word lycan, however is an insult because the suffix "can" comes from the latin word canis, meaning dog. No wolf EVER wants to be called a dog. The proper latin term for wolf would be "lykos".
Also, C+CC please!
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