ooc:well i didn't mean to make it seem like i was mad at you
I know how it goes with vampires, there's nothing set in stone, and mine is rather different. No need to appolagize. I was just making sure we all knew what there was so their no confusion is all. You did great concidering i shouldn't have been so vage in my description. I forget not everyone has had the pleasure of rping with Ivan.
Ic: Ivan found himself once again pealing himself off the floor. He was getting quite tired of making such good friends with the floor. Needless to say it wasn't something he was used to. So when he got off of the floor his most common reaction was to glare at the man who'd caused it, and pulled soulus out of one of his inner trench coat pockets, where it had perviously been right out of his reach moments before with the shackles. Being that the man had helped them in get though the door in the process, he bite his lip slightly to keep from voicing a few choice words.
It made him feel rather lucky that the people who captured them knew nothing of inside coat pockets. Not that soulus would be much help against these creatures, being that's how he got captured in the first place. Soulus was made to be used against other vampires. Against anything else it was really no more than a sharpened stick, and as much as wooden blade might be good for killing most unarmed things, it didn't exactly fair too well against other weapons.
Then suddenly the pendent around his neck began to glow a faint light blue glow. He grinned a small grin at the sight of it. Maybe soulus would be of some use after all. He thanked the Goddess for the blessing of the thing actually working.
It was another oddity that not many people noticed at first glance. The pendant around his neck was a holy symbol, that very few vampires could even touch. It was an in circled cross with a dark blue jeam in the very center of it, and the face of the whole thing was etched in ancient languages even he didn't know of.
It was given to him by the Goddess Mirravin as a gift for showing her innocents, when she looked into his eyes. He wasn't sure what that meant but he wasn't about to question it. The power the it gave him when it decided to work had saved him from certain death on more than one occasion.
Stop trying to kill yourself you idiot!Fighting back the sick feeling he was getting from the sudden change in the boat's moment, Ivan used the energy from the pendent to form a much longer and sharper katana like ghost of a blade around soulus's real one, and charged though the masses, and over to that gaping hole in the side of the boat. Slicing though anyone who opposed him as he went. Taking his new found anger out on the men who'd held them captive.
He wasn't usually so quick to anger, but something about the man they'd just met made him want to pull into his primal instincts, and rip him limp from limb. He just didn't have the strength to try for it at the moment. Plus the man was still attempting to be helpful in some way or another. Which made him worth putting up with.
No more need to kill yourself for our sakes, now come on!As the others made it closer towards the exit he stopped fighting to look over the edge, and his violet eyes grew wide in a mixture of shock and fear. All that was in front of him was a vast amount of ocean, and as a vampire, he couldn't swim. Which again, reminded him why his kind didn't enjoy large bodies of water. He took one last look at the flaming boat behind him, the took a double take of the water below. With that, Ivan took a deep breath and made the plunge. He was secretly hoping he'd learn how to swim somehow before he drowned.
It wasn't long before he hit the chilling ocean water below, and it's cold embrace closed in around him. The coolness of it was oddly comforting at first, and he let himself sink in a dazed state of relaxation. Of course this only lasted until he remembered he'd need to breath soon.....
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