by Igraine on Mon Mar 19, 2012 9:26 am
Igraine was too startled to react when Vylrath, her father, shoved her through the Vuri barrier he had created for her and then yanked her back. She could still feel the tingle of the barrier on her skin as she looked up at him. Her features settled into something stubborn and angry, almost the image of Kahlan's own impetuous features. She yanked her arm out of his hand and looked at D'Angelo.
"I do not ask this of you. You might be able to do this, but I won't have you killed on my behalf."
Kahlan stepped up behind D'Angelo, her hand resting on his shoulder. His title didn't say how many Angels he was bringing, but there was one here now. Her smile flitted back to Kal and the dragon. Their speech fresh in her mind.
"D'Angelo. I will go with you. I should be able to make her focus on me while you drain her power and kill her. A full blooded Angel would be quite a creature to have under your control, wouldn't you say? She will underestimate me, as many do." Her gaze travelled over to Vylrath briefly, where he was leaning smug against the wall. She will have to work extremely hard to get to me, and if you're quick enough she will be focused so entirely on me that she won't notice that you're there. When she does it will be too late."
Kahlan moved her hand from D'Angelo's shoulder and walked toward Vylrath. Her fingertips brushed her daughter's arm, checking her and the child for damage but not looking at her. She knew her daughter would feel the wave of comfort coming from her mother.
"Before we go, however..." Kahlan walked to Vylrath and touched his chest, running her hand up to his neck and jaw. She smiled as she pushed on his throat, pinning him against the wall. Her fingers would tighten around his throat, her nails suddenly like claws. Her eyes, so like the sea, would be like pure silver. The threat rolling off of her would be palpable, even to the human. Kal might even be proud. She somehow thought the Dragon would be too.
"If you ever put our daughter in harms way, even a little, I will kill you Vylrath. I will send your soul so deep into purgatory that it will take me coming to find you in order to get you back. Don't think I can't shred your soul. I know you know what I am capable of. Don't fuck with me, Vylrath." Kahlan squeezed his throat tightly with one fisted hand. He would be too weak to really fight her. He could try, but his Vuri powers would crash against her too weakly to really do much to push her back. Especially, since promising to go with D'Angelo, she was gathering her powers -- creating a beacon to the Siren. She was the bait, not her daughter.
Kahlan pulled her arm back and tighted her fingers around Vylrath's throat. She would slam him into the wall behind him and it would leave a crack when he hit. The sound of which would echo for miles.
"Do not make me regret your existence, Vylrath. All it takes is..." Kahlan let him go and touched the place where her hands had been buried in his chest, grinning. "Well you know exactly what it takes. Do you want to tangle with the lost souls again?"
Kahlan stepped back and stretched her neck and her shoulders and her back. Her long arms stretched over her head, as if she were simply leisurely relaxing. When her arms dropped to her sides she looked different, stranger, calmer, but infinitely more deadly. The Vuri assembled might take a step back just out of reaction, their blood tied to demonic blood and a blood curse.
Her wings were contained, smaller than they would be if she were really free to let them go. As it stood, her wings were loose, trailing behind her and majestic. She was no longer wearing travelling clothes but a pure white dress slit up one side to about mid thigh. The dress had no sleeves but it sparkled strangely, as if it were armor. It was, a special sort of armor that was made specifically for female angels that were intended to fight and not guide. Kahlan was no guardian angel, no sweet little creature meant to sit on a man's shoulder and whisper words of encouragement. Kahlan was meant for war, she had been the gift of god, student of Michael himself. She was awe inspiring in ways that no mortal could truely comprehend, and the perfect bait for a Siren.
Imagine, a Siren controlling this much age, power, and war knowledge.
The feathers of her wings were speckled with black in places, though now they were mostly white. She had gone a long way to redeem herself for her fall from grace. The black spots he had now she kept for nostalgia's sake. She didn't want to return to heaven and fall back into the ranks of her bretheren and fight in a war that was no longer her concern. She was a broker now, a broker between worlds. She had a hand in the demonic, human, and fae worlds -- not unlike her breatheren who also chose to remain behind and not ascend to their former height. She was one of the oldest, though, one of the most powerful Angels to remain on earth. Kahlan enjoyed it best that way, it was simpler.
Kal and Rayne might notice, periodically, a small silver dragon crawling around her. It was small, no bigger than a squirrel, and it nuzzled against her neck as she stared at Vylrath, letting him see her for what she was. The dragon was more a manifestation of her power, her time with Kal and Rayne before remembering -- a tribute indeed to Rayne than any real dragon. Rayne might see it as a nod to her knowledge and a way of honoring her always.
Kahlan shook her hair free of the braid it was in, letting it shower like liquid fire down her back, sparkling in the morning air with vibrant reds and golds. She turned to D'Angelo and held her hand out to him, the silver dragonling slinking down her arm to look at him, curious. He would notice the scars on her, this Human savior of Angels. There were some very faint along her arms, but the dragon was nuzzling at them as she remembered the pain, feeling it deep in the marrow of her bones.
Was it strange to feel a kindred spirit in a human? No, but Kahlan felt the need to be around D'Angelo because of what they had both experienced. She didn't want to be romantically involved with the man, but she felt the need to be near him because of their similar past. He would know why certain memories would make her flinch, without even having to ask why.
D'Angelo had made a powerful ally in Kahlan, without even really having to try.