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1Superiority Complex [Gran Voyage] Empty Superiority Complex [Gran Voyage] Sat May 19, 2018 6:36 am

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2Superiority Complex [Gran Voyage] Empty Re: Superiority Complex [Gran Voyage] Sun May 20, 2018 4:20 pm

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The nurses at the clinic in Nanohana were well equipped to deal with rowdy patrons. On numerous occasions they had physically restrained Devroux, forcing him to rest a few more days before he was able to set out, lest he desired to have his wounds become infected. Grudgingly, the mink accepted, as if they had given him a real choice in the matter. The more he thought about it, the more he realized that it was a good thing he was listening to them because he didn't want to end up falling ill and be out for a longer period of time, in addition to the fact that he still hadn't made a complete decision on where he intended to go after his talk with Tell Tale Tom. He had called out Baltigo, but that was just a gut feeling and it really didn't mean much more than a name drop at the time.

However, while Devroux was down and out, the Marines mobilizing outside of the clinic and the restlessness of Revolutionary forces were stressing him out. He wasn't involved in their fight and had no plans to be, so until the island calmed down, there really was no other option than for him to go elsewhere. He had future plans, albeit rough outlines of ones, and none of them included Baltigo. If he wanted to get strong before checking off the boxes on his adventurer's bucket list, he might as well use that hub of criminal activity to boost his skills.

The mink waited until the nurses gave him a green light before heading out but was met with misfortune right from the get-go. The sea train was currently gouging its customers, so if Devroux had any intent of reaching Baltigo he was going to have to fork out a hefty sum to get the job done. It wasn't as if he couldn't afford the ticket, but that he shouldn't have to to ride a measly, uncomfortable train to get to where he wanted to go. If he didn't want to fork out these kinds of sums frequently, he'd have to find a way to get his own ship at some point; with the obvious problem being that he had no clue how to navigate the ocean. Slapping down the cash, Devroux grabbed the ticket from the teller and boarded the next possible train so that he could reach Baltigo as soon as was physically possible.

The train had to stop at Marineford before it would make its way to Baltigo, so the ride was long and frustrating for the mink. He kept having the urge to check his wallet, continuously pulling it out and growing increasingly dejected at the new lack of money he had after paying for the ticket. His primary intention in coming to Baltigo was find a direction for himself and his journey, but while making that happen, he'd have to focus on re-lining his pocket with the now missing beli. Short of picking the pockets of any passersby that he could, he'd have to focus on some of the bounties that were sure to show up in an area as highly populated by criminal activity as Baltigo was.

When the mink finally reached his destination, the first thing he did was make a beeline towards the nearest pub. Most of these places, regardless of which side of the law they actually fell on, would hang up the wanted posters of pirates. If the location was more trustworthy and respectable, the posts would be hung up in case marines in the area wanted some of the action. However, as this was Baltigo, most of the taverns hung the posters up as a sort of prize wall – the man with the highest bounty earning bragging rights among the other patrons. This wasn't something that Devroux really had to deal with, however, as until he figured out what he was actually doing, he wanted to keep a low profile and keep any bounty off his head. But, if he could get cash, the bounties were useful to hunt for, especially when he could nab a couple of bank robbers from some quick and easy cash. The mink ripped two of the posters off the wall – ones naming Slippery Aiko and Driver Aido – and quickly fled the scene before any of the scum in the place wanted to start something over it.

Devroux wasn't done with taverns though, as he was thirsty. Even though he was running low on cash, grabbing a drink was worth the money and would help alleviate some of the stress. Plus, if he wanted to know something in a town like this, getting these guys drunk and squeezing the information out of them then was a valid tactic; one that the mink had employed several times before in his life. And so, a little way down the street the mink entered another tavern and quickly ordered a scotch. It wasn't until he happily turned away from the bar with his drink in hand that he realized how drastically different this locale was from the one he had been in down the street. While that one was run down and filled with drunken thugs, this one was built for people with a little more status. Dim lights set the mood, but Devroux couldn't tell if the lights were actually dim or if it were the thick layer of smoke hanging in the air, exhaled by the handful of well-dressed patrons smoking cigars. Every table was cleaned and shined, surrounded by men that all seemed aware of the fact that they shouldn't be trifled with.

This was a bar more Devroux's speed.

The mink wasn't as well dressed as the other men in the tavern, but he could pretend like he was. His wings were draped loosely over his shoulders already, but straightening his back and flexing the wings, he was able to bring them in tighter and give himself a slender, fitted look to match the others. With his new, defining stance taken, he took a seat at the bar and casually sipped his drink. He had ordered a normal drink, but his taste was refined and he was very specific in what he wanted. The mink had ordered a scotch in a rocks glass, with one cube of ice that he'd let sit for exactly 3 minutes before taking the first sip. By the third minute, the ice cube had dissolved just enough to bring out the flavor of the scotch a little further and slightly break up the bitter first sip. No matter how many times he had the drink or how much he enjoyed it, getting through the first sip was always a problem that he couldn't explain.

Whilst the mink enjoyed his gentleman's drink, he was hyper-focused on his ears and hearing. Focusing on parts of the room at a time, slowly tuning out different portions to tune into specific ones and get a grasp on the conversation they were having. The less he had to interact with these people, the less of a chance he'd end up doing something drastic to the far-too-cocky humans, so eavesdropping was the best route to take. He was mostly looking for any conversation about the Aido and Aiko bounties he had picked up at the last pub, but he wasn't expecting to hear names of low bounty pirates like them at this sort of establishment. That outcome was to be expected, and it was okay with the mink as long as he had a moment to relax and enjoy his drink, yet his interest was piqued by a certain table even amidst his acceptance of the fact that he wouldn't get anywhere.

It was only a split second before one of the men shushed the other, but there was mention of a man named Garrolt Taylor and "the bank." Even Devroux, who was relatively new to the area, knew who Garrolt Taylor was; everyone did. Taylor was a man known as one of the Nine Kingpins of Baltigo, specializing in the moving and trading of slaves. He skated the fine line of the law, remaining unable to be held accountable while still garnering all of the money and notoriety that came with it. He was different from the other Kingpins; active and personable, becoming known as the "People's Prince." Even though someone like that was obviously dangerous to get on the wrong side of, the idea of this kingpin hiding the majority of his wealth in one location was too good to pass up on. Devroux wanted in on that action, especially with what the seatrain did to him.

The men didn't say anything more about the subject though, getting up and leaving not long after it was brought up. On their way out, Devroux caught a quick glance of the three of them, quickly committing their faces to memory so that he could keep track of them while he silently followed them.

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3Superiority Complex [Gran Voyage] Empty Re: Superiority Complex [Gran Voyage] Mon May 21, 2018 12:13 pm

Noctis

Vagabond
Vagabond

Noctis



Superiority Complex

Only a few days had passed from the time Noctis was free of Goldov's grasp. While it was true he had learned much there, not only of the world but himself as well, there was still a wealth of things that remained mysteries to him, such as his next move.Plus, it was nice to not be poked and prodded at all hours of the night. Sitting on the streets of Baltigo, Noctis legs extended far along the walkways, causing people to shoot him ugly stares as they attempted to hop over. Not that Noctis cared either way, it was just one way to express his newfound freedom.

Noctis stretched his fingers to his shins, not able to reach the toes of his feet lest a sharp pain shoot through his body. It was clear he wasn't up to a hundred percent, but that wasn't going to stop him from brooding and lounging as he pleased. There was much to do, in terms of Noctis' checklist. Find Three and Doce, stop Taylor, learn more about metallurgy, stop Taylor, pay back Goldov for taking care of him, and lastly, killing Taylor. Yet, when it came to starting on any of these tasks, Noctis always found himself at a loss. Where did he start? The People's Prince was a household name around here, but his ambitions were tight lipped. His next move unknown to all, even Noctis had more knowledge than the average person.  

Frustrated and annoyed, Noctis scratched at his hair wildly before standing up and marching off to blow off some steam. As he walked, Noctis took a mental note of everyone he passed. In the open, it was difficult for him to feel comfortable yet as a free man. Everyone was a stranger and their motivations were unknown to him, and that constituted a threat. Noctis paused and watched as three well off looking men exited a gentleman's bar rather hastily, with a minkmen clad in black fur trailing a fair distance away. From the outside, it was obvious to him, but the men must have had no clue that they were being followed. It was exactly situations like this that Noctis felt anxious. Everyone was up to something. Quickly glancing behind his shoulder, Noctis checked to make sure no one was following him either, before entering the bar the men and mink had just left.

Light struggled to penetrate the thick layer of smoke in the air, Noctis' breathing labored slightly even as he stood several feat above the worst of it. Noctis earned some looks with his stature alone, but the patrons within were far too preoccupied to give it any more thought. Noctis walked down to the end of the bar designed for those of a larger breed and took a seat to order a drink as he had seen so many times before at events hosted by Dane. Yet as the bartender looked at him expectantly, Noctis froze. He had never drank before in his life, and he definitely didn't remember the names of any of the drinks. Awkwardly, Noctis spoke in a hurry, eager to end the torment.

"Surprise me."

"Sure thing boss." the bartender replied, for sure about to take advantage of this clearly inexperienced, socially inept longleg. He poured in several liquors and other ingredients into a mixer and began to shake vigorously. Noctis couldn't keep track and a cold sweat began to bead on his face. What had he done? How many had he added? 7? More? Before he could be overwhelmed entirely, the barkeep slid over a glass with a dark and cloudy liquid poured over ice and gave Noctis a smug look. Now feeling challenged, Noctis doubled down and took a firm hold of the drink, giving it a brief final glance before downing it entirely. Guzzling it down before he had the chance to really taste it was a mistake. His throat and stomach burned and his body was definitely not pleased with the development. However, Noctis didn't let a shred of his discomfort show on his face, instead turning to the bartender to question him.

"So, you know anything about those men and the mink?"

Caught off guard, the barkeep's normally tight-lipped stance on gossip broke down. "A-Ah yeah. Some idiot was talking about the People's Prince and had to be shut up before they left. They're regulars 'round here. The furry fella I haven't seen here ever, but he must be looking to stick his nose where it don't belong."

"Perfect. Thanks for your help." Noctis said, standing up and walking out of the bar quickly. Turning the corner into an alleyway, Noctis celebrated his newfound lead by vomiting onto the ground aggressively. Bars and booze were just one more thing to add to the list.


Words: 905
Doriki: +5 to Strength/Power when using legs, +5 to Speed
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4Superiority Complex [Gran Voyage] Empty Re: Superiority Complex [Gran Voyage] Mon May 21, 2018 4:48 pm

Devroux

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Devroux



Superiority Complex

People were entering and exiting the tavern at all times of the day, so Devroux wanted to make sure that he didn't make it too obvious that he was intending to follow these men. The tavern didn't have a clock of its own; at least not where any of the patrons could see it. The goal of a place like this was to get the customers to lose track of time and keep spending money, so Devroux was forced to count the seconds in his head. After the men had left and the door closed behind them, the mink started counting. After exactly 180 seconds, Devroux gulped down the rest of his drink, laid money down on the bar counter, and left without saying another word.

With his arms still concealed beneath his wings, the mink reached to his back to make sure that Yoru was still firmly attached. Once confirmed, he felt more comfortable in his actions and began glancing in all directions, shuffling his feet and doing whatever he could to conceal his mannerisms from anyone that might intend to play witness. Luckily, it wasn't too long before he caught site of the jacket of one of the men. He had committed their faces to memory, but the pin-striped maroon color of his suit stood out among the crowd of scantily clad men and women or other black and blue suited men. Devroux scooted after these men, trying to keep himself several steps behind them. He kept up his looking around, just in case the men wanted to check behind them as they walked.

Devroux's tactic to go unnoticed was clever and masked by genuine emotion. He had never been to Baltigo before, so exploring the Ninth District was pretty high up on the list of things that he needed to do. This genuine curiosity would be what would fool anyone watching, not that anyone would specifically keep tabs on a random mink just for the sake of watching him. But the tactic didn't end up working as well as he had imagined it might. The three men turned down a side road a little way before Devroux and as the mink went to turn around the corner, he was grabbed by the three men and pinned against the wall.

"What the fuck do you want from us?" The man speaking was the man in the maroon suit, obviously the one in charge between the three of them. He reached into his pocket and pulled out a small flip knife which he opened and pressed lightly against the mink's rib cage. Unbeknownst to him, however, what the knife was leaning up against wasn't Devroux's ribs, but the webbing of his wings that were still tightly draped over his body. This, as anyone who knew the mink could attest to, was not a smart move to make.

The knife pressing against his prized wings flipped a switch in Devroux's personality. If someone were closely watching his eyes, they'd be able to visually tell when the light was replaced by a darker, ominous tone. Gently, the mink started to expand his wings, pressing against the knife casually and softly to slowly push it back, yet not push it far enough to tip off the men that were trying to hold him captive. All Devroux needed was a moment to unsheathe Yoru and pull it around front, hiding his actions beneath the wings so that he could still act as if he were still the one who was powerless.

In a split second, Devroux thrust the blade of Yoru out through the central parting between his wings, straight into the stomach of the man that was pressing the knife against his wings. The blade pierced seamlessly through the man's flesh and even as Devroux unfurled his wings, shoving the other two men off so that he could raise his arms unrestricted, Yoru still cut effortlessly through the rest of the man, flesh and bone alike, until the entire top half of the mobster was cleanly sliced in half. Even though the man in the maroon suit may have been perceptive enough to see Devroux following him, he obviously wasn't prepared for any type of retaliation.

Devroux cast a quick glance down the street to make sure that no one had witnessed the murder. Not many people were around, none of which seemed alarmed, but it was most likely a lost cause given that he was nearly pitch black in a side street that was dimly lit at best.

The other two had been knocked to the ground by the unfurling of the mink's wings. His giant, bat-like wings were now fully extended, making him seem like a demonic being in the dead of night, but before the men in suits could call for help, Devroux made a blind slash towards one of the men, slicing his throat, and leaping onto the other to cup a hand over his mouth.

"If you don't want to die, you'll keep silent," the mink hissed into the man's ear, who shook his head in total compliance. "Good."

Devroux slashed towards the wall with Yoru. The momentum let the blood slide off the blade without resistance, cleaning it so that the mink could sheathe it once more. With his now free hand, Devroux ran a long, bony finger down the mobster's sweaty face.

"So, my friend, what can you tell me about this... Garrolt Taylor?"

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5Superiority Complex [Gran Voyage] Empty Re: Superiority Complex [Gran Voyage] Tue May 22, 2018 4:13 pm

Noctis

Vagabond
Vagabond

Noctis



Superiority Complex

Noctis took a moment to recover from his self-inflicted poisoning before making his way back out onto the street. The people who had left had some information regarding Taylor or were otherwise related to him in some way. That alone was reason enough for Noctis to pursue them, however it seemed that the People's Prince was on the mind of more than just Noctis. Moving at a brisk pace in the direction the men left, Noctis' thoughts shifted briefly towards that of the mink who also seemed to be a person of interest.

As Noctis walked, the density of people on the streets began to thin and the area became shady and sparse, with a myriad of dark alleyways and corridors. Of the few remaining people on the street, there were only those looking to sell illegal paraphernalia or those looking to buy it. As Noctis' gait slowed, he began to realize that his trail had gone cold. There was no way to tell where the group went, especially in the maze of streets he found himself on. Stumped again, Noctis was just about ready to turn back when an unintelligible whisper caught his ear.

Soon, more and more whispers filled the area. While the exact words were hard to make out, it was clear he was the focus, and the tone wasn't friendly. People here knew who he was, a prized slave fighter belonging to a dead master. Greedy eyes and selfish quips all began to center on Noctis. "Hey hey hey, you look familiar. Have I seen you somewhere?" a stout looking man asked, stroking his well kept beard and feigning ignorance. "You fighter or somethin'?"

Eager to be rid of the sleazy annoyance, Noctis responded amicably while moving. "Something like that, sure." Bringing his hand up to his neck, Noctis covered up his brand number, putting up a front of modesty to make it seem inconspicuous. It would be trouble if he presented himself freely here after all. Even after becoming free, it seemed there was still chains from his past keeping him tightly grounded.

Undeterred, the homely man leaned in confidently. "Yeah... yeah... that's right! You're Dane's boy! Man, he used to talk about you all the time. I'm sorry for your loss..."

The sudden mixed signals caught Noctis off guard, as he gave the man an involuntary look of confusion. It appears Dane had more than his fair share of secrets, or perhaps this was simply a side of him reserved for his peers. Either way, the praise he must have given Noctis behind his back made it seem as if Noctis were his son rather than property. Despite this, Noctis' focus rested elsewhere. If this man was a friend of Dane, it's likely he had information on Taylor. Now eager to play along, Noctis did his best to appear grief stricken and lost.

"Thank you, it's been hard. I have nowhere to go and I was to make a delivery to the People's Prince before the incident happened. When I heard the news, I rushed right over but it was too late..." Noctis bemoaned, burying his head into his elbow, as if to hide tears. He had laid the bait, now all that was left was to field the man's reaction.

Words: 863
Doriki: +5 to Strength/Power when using legs, +5 to Speed
Gear: Baby Den Den Mushi
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6Superiority Complex [Gran Voyage] Empty Re: Superiority Complex [Gran Voyage] Wed May 23, 2018 8:55 am

Devroux

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Devroux



Superiority Complex

Devroux's fingers were tipped with small claws that closely resembled sharpened finger nails roughly a centimeter in length. They were small, but they were sharp. Running his index nail up the suited man's face from his cheek to his temple, Devroux restated the question he had just asked, expanding on it further. "What is this bank you were talking about?" The mink slowly released the hand covering the man's mouth to allow him to speak.

"It's a place where you keep mo-" Devroux slapped his hand back over the man's mouth before he could finish his sarcastic remark. Straightening his index finger, he shoved his nail into the man's temple with almost no effort whatsoever and gripped his other hand tighter to muffle the man's screaming as much as possible. The mobster's breathing grew erratic and the panic began to truly show in his eyes as he realized he might not survive the situation regardless of the information he had on him.

With drawing the claw from the man's temple, Devroux held his finger up to signal the number one; as in, the man only had one more chance to answer if he wanted to live. The message was clarified further by the look on the mink's face and the single drop of blood running down the length of his finger. The man once again shook his head in understanding, prompting Devroux to release his hand one more time.

"The bank, man. It's just where Taylor keeps his shit." His voice was cracking periodically with high pitched tones as he blurted out what came to mind.

"And... where is it?"

"You think he'd tell me? You think anyone would tell me? You just cut the guy I listen to in half with no effort and you think I'd have information of value? Just let me go, man."

Devroux contemplated for a moment, still pushing his full weight into the man to keep him on the ground. He knew that the mobster was right. If it were him, he wouldn't share the quality information with the lowest people within his ranks either, so he couldn't blame Taylor for that trail of thought. But finding 'the bank' was still up there on Devroux's list of things that'd be interesting to do, so he had to press the man for more information. "I get it," he continued, "I know you're not lying. But I'm sure you know someone that'd know more than you."

"I don't know, man. I don't know that many people. The guy in the red suit was the guy I listened to, but we used to go to this guy on the southern edge of the Ninth District. He used to tell us what to do, if we were supposed to do anything. We weren't important, so we were only there kind of as back up. Big house. You can't miss it."

Devroux nodded. He wasn't sure if that information was valid or even useful, considering a "big house" isn't really detailed enough to go off of, but he didn't expect the man to be able to give him more information than that. The best course of action was to fly straight south and see what the southern edge of the Ninth District actually had. But before that, he had something else to attend to.

The mink placed his furry hand on the man's forehead and with a quick movement slammed his skull into the concrete street. The blow fractured his skull and rattled his brain, killing him on impact without leaving much of a mess to clean up. The other two mobsters had left a lot of blood, but the least he could do is refrain from doing the same to the final guy when someone else was going to have to clean up after him.

Devroux stood up and dusted himself off. He extended his wings and with a few quick pumps took flight. He adjusted his course and flew straight south, hovering above the city to keep himself out of sight in the night air, yet close enough to still see the lights of the city beneath. He didn't get a name, but a clear description of the mobsters would hopefully be enough if he found what he was looking for. The only information he had gotten was that he was looking for a big house, so that's what he'd be doing from the safety and comfort of the night sky.

Words: 744
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Gear: Yoru || Twin Kiridashi || Baby Den Den Mushi
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7Superiority Complex [Gran Voyage] Empty Re: Superiority Complex [Gran Voyage] Thu May 24, 2018 8:01 pm

Noctis

Vagabond
Vagabond

Noctis



Superiority Complex

"Oh, I wouldn't worry about something like that... Mr. Taylor is an understanding man and I'm sure he'd be happy to know you'll still complete your duty. Here, come inside and I can fetch you directions to the 'Bank'. The men there will take your delivery and get it to him, it's where he keeps his most valuable possessions after all." the man said, tugging on Noctis' wrist to pull him into the building. Inside seemed to be empty and spacious, everything stripped down and ready to be renovated. From what was left, it was impossible to tell what the building had been before, but it was definitely a long term project. The man made no effort to explain what this building was to him, if he had a relation to it at all. Still, he shuffled around a corner, Noctis hearing the sound of a door squeak open, lingering in the acoustics of the room.

Nary a minute later, the man returned a spring in his step, holding a piece of parchment with writing scrawled onto it. The penmanship was neat and betrayed the amount of time it took to make. On it was an address that held no meaning to Noctis, followed by directions. The directions themselves were useful, mostly due to the use of actual streets rather than landmarks. Noctis began tapping his feet idly out of impatience, ready to get rid of the man as quickly as possible. "There's where you'll find Taylor's 'Bank'. I put extra detail into the directions just for you. Maybe once you get there, they'll be able to find you a new home and master, so you won't be left to yourself."

It was painstakingly obvious now that the man viewed him as nothing more than a slave. The way he spoke was demeaning and full of ignorance, as if he truly believed that slaves were happier when owned as opposed to being free. Unable to speak from anger, the tapping of Noctis' foot hastened. "Hey now, no need to be so imp-" the man began, before being cut off by the force of Noctis' leg impacting his head. With a brief pop, the feeling of the man's neck giving out and snapping immediately relieved Noctis' rage. The man tumbled sideways a distance before hitting the concrete wall with a thud. Given that there were no windows here and this was a shady part of town, Noctis didn't feel the need to go through the trouble of hiding the body. The building itself was vacant and anyone who came in to would be clueless as to what transpired.

With a new hop in his step, Noctis left the building and quickly made his way out of the area, working his way back south. His path back to Taylor rested at the southern end of the Ninth District. Generally, it was a nicer area then the one he just came from, the places there being more reputable and on the up and up. Noctis tried to suppress his eagerness and excitement, but there was just something about moving towards a purpose, and the adventure leading up to it, that left him feeling content. The cool night breeze did nothing to lower his spirits as he continued along the directions he had been given. Perhaps soon, he may be able to rid himself of the burdens that the Kingpin had left him.

Words: 575
Doriki: +5 to Strength/Power when using legs, +5 to Speed
Gear: Baby Den Den Mushi
Skills: Hakai
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8Superiority Complex [Gran Voyage] Empty Re: Superiority Complex [Gran Voyage] Sun May 27, 2018 2:35 pm

Devroux

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Devroux



Superiority Complex

Flying through the sky, Devroux had a better vantage point from which to view the Ninth District. During the day it had seemed to be busy and bustling with all manners of people, but at night, the streets were empty. There were a few people staggering through the streets as they bar hopped, but those people seemed to be few in number. It was fortunate that was the case, as if it were any busier than it was, he would have been seen when he slaughtered the mobsters in the alley.  The brisk night air and the empty, dimly lit streets gave a serene feeling to the otherwise risky streets of the Kingpin's business district.

The flight didn't last as long as Devroux had expected. The Ninth District was large, but he was a lot closer to the southern edge than he had originally thought. Within a few minutes, he began to close in on the cliff that marked the end of the district and fell off into the ocean below. As he neared this, he saw the building that he was looking for. The information that he had received from the mobster was clearly correct, at least as far as he knew currently. There was a house, sized marginally larger than the houses around it, but it also sat up on a small hill that put it right at the edge of the cliff.

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The majority of the house's yard was placed at its front, secured from the rest of the world by a thin-looking iron gate. The grass was growing sparingly in patches with dirt covering most of the ground and dead trees littered throughout one's view. There was little care being taken of the yard itself, but the actual house looked to be in very good condition, albeit lacking a sense of vitality. Standing four stories tall, the house was a grayish blue in color. The walls were clean, the porch was spotless, and the only lights in the house seemed to be the ones in the foyer and one other room on the ground floor. Whether this would end up being the person that Devroux was looking for, he wouldn't know, but it was at least worth a shot with a house that was so much more visible than the ones surrounding it.

The frail iron gate was of little meaning to the flying mink, who flew into the yard and landed a few meters from the front door. As he descended from the sky, he flapped his wings with more power in increasing intervals in order to set himself down gently. With his feet firmly placed on the ground, Devroux checked to make sure that all of his weapons had survived the flight and then draped his wings over his shoulders as he traditionally does. On the ground, the house was much larger than it had looked from the sky, but it lit an exciting fire in the mink's belly.

From what the mobster had told him, this wasn't the bank he was looking for, but it would be the next step as long as it did happen to be the correct house. All that he had to do now was step up and knock on the door.

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9Superiority Complex [Gran Voyage] Empty Re: Superiority Complex [Gran Voyage] Mon May 28, 2018 6:59 pm

Noctis

Vagabond
Vagabond

Noctis



Superiority Complex

At a brisk walking pace, it only took Noctis with his lengthy stride a few minutes to reach the southern end of the Ninth District. The closer he got to his destination, the cleaner the air smelled, a cool breeze carrying the scent of ocean water. It was relaxing to Noctis, putting a much needed damper on his normal trend of blind enthusiasm. With every step, buildings became more sparse and dated, clearly from a time preceding that of the rapid technological development on the island.

Soon Noctis found himself walking along a dirt path instead of a well paved one, and trees began to pop up along the edges. However, the moment the trail began to incline, the health of the area seemed to decline. Grass began to show signs of neglect, and trees began to lose their leaves, leaving the area feeling rather spooky to most, but to a sheltered Noctis, it was just as intriguing and serene as anything else.

As Noctis crested the hill, the walkway began to flatten out, and a large gothic mansion became immediately visible, the moon shining luminously behind the few clouds in the night sky. It was enough to give him pause as he stopped to admire the scene. It was silent, and intimidating, the sound of waves crashing against the rocks and the wind howling made for a supernatural tone. Nothing like what he imagined a 'bank' to look like. Rather, something that would be likely house a ghost or a serial killer. The place seemed to be devoid of activity, the only signs of life being the lit foyer and a lonely room within.

Perhaps he had killed the man who led him here in haste, or perhaps he had simply ended up at the wrong address, but just as Noctis was about to take a step back, he noticed a black figure descend from the sky onto the yard of the estate, landing gracefully before wrapping it's wings around itself. It took Noctis aback, and it took him a moment to recognize what he was seeing, but there was no doubt, it was the mink trailing behind the well-dressed men from earlier in the day related to Taylor.

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Given the scenery and the way the mink carried himself, he was intimidating for his size compared to Noctis. In that way, the mink reminded him of Taylor himself. A person who commanded respect and subservience, just from the way he walked. It was frightening to think about, but perhaps it was Noctis' own recently damaged superiority complex that forced him onward. The mink's appearance was no coincidence, and after a moment of clear inspection, Noctis was sure he didn't pose too much of a threat on his own. With a small hop over the iron fence lining the property, Noctis too landed in the yard of the estate, with just enough force to hopefully grab the winged mink's attention.

"I'll keep this simple. I know you're not one of the Kingpin's, so who are you and what are you doing here?" Noctis announced frankly, folding his arms in front of him. "And before you get overly defensive, I'm not one of his goon's either. Rather, I'm just interested in your goal and if it interferes with my own."

The air was tense, and rather than tip toe around conversation, Noctis elected to be as direct as possible. There was no sense in dancing about when he was on Taylor's property.

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10Superiority Complex [Gran Voyage] Empty Re: Superiority Complex [Gran Voyage] Tue May 29, 2018 5:04 am

Devroux

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Devroux



Superiority Complex

Before Devroux could step up and knock on the eerie-looking door her heard a loud thump on the ground behind him. When he turned around, he found a tall man with extremely long legs straightening himself up after an almost defiant landing begging for attention. He had grown up with minks and seen plenty of men, but this was Devroux's first time coming in contact with a living member of one of the long-limb tribes. The humanoid creature looked normal with the exception of his freakishly long legs, which made him uneasy; as if he should feel sorry for the man with comical proportions. But as the creature drew closer, Devroux threw these thoughts out of his mind in order to be open to any possibility of a threat, or even the option of the opposite.

The defiant feeling that the creature gave off when he landed continued as it spoke. Each word was slung with demands, without the courtesy of a name and the only reference to himself being given to protect him from any repercussions for assumption's on Devroux's part. Looking at the long-legged man, the mink's eyelids closed slightly as he tilted his head down and his eyes swapped from the warmth that he traditionally attempted to throw to the cold, deathly glare that he had given to the mobsters not that long ago. He wasn't so quick to jump at the man for nothing but a few words, but irritation did begin setting in quickly.

"My apologies, sir." Devroux gave a slight bow with his head, filled with the same cold intention as his eyes, but his following words were filled with the same warmth that they usually were. "I don't wish to be in your way in the slightest. I have but a few questions for the man inside, then I'll be on my way. As for my name, it's Devroux. Devroux D. Alter."

Devroux lifted his head back up to look at the tall, long-legged man in the eyes. His eyes were back to the warm, bright look, with a faint smile lining his face to complete the intent behind his words. He had hoped he was able to hide his facial expression and frustration from the man before him, banking on the sheer height difference, but he couldn't tell just yet.

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11Superiority Complex [Gran Voyage] Empty Re: Superiority Complex [Gran Voyage] Tue May 29, 2018 5:36 am

Noctis

Vagabond
Vagabond

Noctis



Superiority Complex
As the bat mink spoke, it was clear to Noctis that he was taken aback by the unilateral requests and questions that Noctis put out. It couldn't be helped, however, given Noctis' status as an enemy of Taylor's. To give away his name so hastily could mean death should it be the wrong person. Shifting to an intense, lifeless glare, the mink bowed his head and identified himself and his vague intentions with a tone that betrayed his earlier stare. Unphased, Noctis payed little attention to the formality Devroux presented him, but decided to return the courtesy at least somewhat.

"Noctis S. Coronus, nice to meet you. Coincidentally, I'm also here looking for information." Noctis greeted, scratching his head in idle questioning. "Not that you should feel the need to answer, I'm simply speaking of my own curiosity, but what is it a man with no fealty to Taylor would want to ask of those inside his 'bank'?"

Regardless of Devroux's answer, Noctis didn't feel he was an enemy, at least not currently. He too was here for information, so accompanying the mink inside could lead him to answers he might not otherwise pry for. Gesturing toward the imposing door, Noctis placed his hands to the side, as if to allow the mink to proceed first and lead the way. "After you. You were here first, after all."

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12Superiority Complex [Gran Voyage] Empty Re: Superiority Complex [Gran Voyage] Tue May 29, 2018 6:10 am

Devroux

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Devroux



Superiority Complex

Noctis S. Coronus. Devroux, just as he knew Garrolt Taylor's name, had heard this name before too. At least, he had heard of a Coronus. The other one, whose name he couldn't remember off the top of his head, was a prominent businessman in the Ninth District who had disappeared several days ago. Whether the long-legged man in front of him was the same as that one, or had any connection whatsoever, didn't really concern the mink on his current voyage. His priorities were set on the cash at the end of the yellow brick road, and he had to speak to the man inside. But yet again, before he could make his way to the door, the man, Noctis, asked a question that called back haunting memories for Devroux.

He asked about his reasons for coming, calling back Devroux's memories of his sea train ride to Baltigo. Before he had managed to ride the train, he had to go through a very large, overweight woman that looked eerily similar to a witch from any popular fairy tale. She looked, and acted that way, using her oppressive personality to muscle money out of Devroux's wallet into her hands just so he could get to his desired destination. It was the first time he had been mentally fatigued by anyone else so convincingly, and it emotionally scarred him even several days after the fact.

The mink looked off into the distance for a moment, recalling these dreaded memories, before he shook it off in order to respond to the long-legged man's question. "Well, lest I get in trouble for my malintent, I'll leave it with that latter information. We can speak to him together. Come, come."

Per Noctis' suggestion, Devroux took the lead and led the duo to the door. His pace was hasted just to keep ahead of the long-legged man's natural stride. It was off-putting, especially since he took the lead by his suggestion, but he couldn't pin the blame on the man for not realizing it himself. He wouldn't be the first person to not realize their own strength and he certainly wouldn't be the last. If something felt natural, then that's all it was.

They reached the porch and Devroux took a deep breath, preparing mentally for anyone that answered the door, before giving it a solid knock. There was a good chance that if this man had any relation to the mobsters or to Taylor, he'd have an ego to flaunt. Best for Devroux to be prepared for the chance so that he could ask his questions without wanting nothing more than the cut off the man's head.

Through the window pane on the door, Devroux could see an extremely large, shadowy figure rise from a chair at the sound of the knock. It almost seemed to fill the entirety of the room, slowly making its way closer and closer to the door. The door-knob turned and as the heavy, wooden door swung open all that remained of the shadow beast within was a small man in a trench coat. When he answered the door, he seemed to be hunched over, but when he straightened himself up to greet his guests, he turned out to be roughly the same height as Devroux was.

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"Hello, hello," he said. His voice was calm and cool, giving an air of total ignorance towards the people that hand shown up at his door in the middle of the night. "What can I do for you at this hour, my friends?"

Devroux wasn't sure if his personality gave off the scent of arrogance or if he was just blissfully ignorant to the possibility of being attacked, but whatever the case was, it scratched at Devroux's nerves ever so slightly. It wasn't nearly as bad as he had prepared, but it would grow if it continued.

"My associate and I," Devroux gestured to Noctis, who was standing behind him, "were here on business. We were meeting with some of your men and they told us that maybe you could be of help in getting in contact with Garrolt Taylor."

"Hmph, what men?"

"I can't seem to recall his name, but he was wearing a maroon suit. Very proper fellow."

The man's eyes narrow slightly, but he opened the door the rest of the way and gestured for the two men to enter. "Feel free to take a seat. But before I go looking for Taylor, you've got to convince me that you're a business worth dealing in."

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13Superiority Complex [Gran Voyage] Empty Re: Superiority Complex [Gran Voyage] Tue May 29, 2018 7:11 am

Noctis

Vagabond
Vagabond

Noctis



Superiority Complex

Witnessing Devroux's thousand yard stare reminded Noctis that everyone had their own traumas to deal with. Just as he had been a slave and suffered at the hand of Taylor, Devroux too, must have known hardship. Politely, Noctis refused to press any further, if out of nothing but respect. As the bat moved toward the door, Noctis couldn't help but notice the mink struggling to keep pace with him. It was rather entertaining to witness, but at the stake of Devroux's ego, Noctis kept silent and walked on.

Noctis was ready for a fight given the fact he was on the Kingpin's property, but it didn't show in his relaxed demeanor. As Devroux knocked on the door, Noctis kept his arms folded and his face neutral. Anyone could answer, even Taylor himself though it was incredibly unlikely. From the height Noctis was looking, he couldn't see the man approach from within, so the figure that answered the door didn't exactly surprise him.

It was an air of arrogance, or perhaps ignorance. Maybe even both. But the way the man spoke to both Devroux and Noctis radiated a feeling carelessness. It was a feeling Noctis was familiar with, just as Taylor had given him not too long ago. Devroux introduced himself and Noctis, gesturing towards him as he took the lead in conversing with the hooded man.

Eventually after a brief back and forth, the door widened to let the pair inside, the man inside suggesting that they take a seat and to convince him that they were worth doing business with. Noctis wasn't sure of Devroux's excuse, but Noctis had one ready. Taking a seat on a large couch before speaking up, Noctis shifted his gaze from Devroux to the hooded man.

"Yeah, we're here regarding Taylor's current status in the slave trade. You see, we had a shipment prepared and ready to go when we received an order to hold." Noctis explained, looking at the man with a faux concern. "We came here wondering exactly what was going on. Can you help us?"

Noctis didn't know the scope of Devroux's knowledge, but he was confident the mink would be able to adjust on the fly regardless.

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14Superiority Complex [Gran Voyage] Empty Re: Superiority Complex [Gran Voyage] Tue May 29, 2018 7:55 am

Devroux

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Devroux



Superiority Complex

Noctis and Devroux entered the house at the man's behest, entering into a large foyer. To their left was a tall, winding staircase leading into the upper levels of the mansion. At the foot of the stairs was an open doorway leading into the western wing of the house. However, as interesting as the dark parts of the house might be to Devroux, the man that had answered the door lead them straight away from the door into the front livingroom. It was large and well lit, being the only room that would show a light from the outside. What was interesting about the room was that it was unkempt to match. With a cot in the corner to complete the evidence, Devroux assumed that the man must stay solely in this room but couldn't think up a reason as to why that might be the case.

The man took a seat in the chair facing away from the door; the same chair he had seen the shadowy figure rise from from through the window pane. It faced a large couch, where Noctis took a seat haphazardly. For Devroux, it was an interesting sight to witness a long-legged have to arch his legs to properly sit in the chair, but it was not so interesting in a comical way than it was in an educational form. The mink took a seat next to his temporary partner, listening to the question that Noctis posed.

Everyone knew how important Garrolt Taylor was on Baltigo, but Devroux was unaware of the type of business that he actually took part in. It seemed that the long-legged man knew more than he had initially represented, and it was an easy point for Devroux to stick to in further expansion of the conversation. Very interesting, to say the least. The man sitting opposite to them seemed to be just as interested in the question, albeit for an alternate reasoning.

"Hmph," the man scoffed. "You're better off cancelling that order completely. Garrolt Taylor has resigned from that business."

The chance presented itself early, but it was a chance for Devroux to guide the conversation in a manner that suited his goal, so it was a chance that he had to take. "Well, you see, Mr..."

"Adder. Clovis Adder."

"Mr. Adder. You see, we're kind of in a little bit of a situation here. We have a bunch of slaves and don't really have the contacts to move them without Mr. Taylor."

"Yes, I'm sure that's the case. You wouldn't be looking for Taylor if you didn't have the merchandise necessary to satisfy him. Not many other traders on Baltigo can handle that kind of volume, if any at all."

"So, you see our problem here. We were just looking to get an audience with him, for some business advice."

Noctis sat next to Devroux idly, not speaking up since his initial question, but listening intently to the conversation at hand. The long-legged man was no doubt plotting something of his own, but if he were playing such a key role in Devroux being able to usher his goals forward, there was no reason to believe that his intents may turn malicious.

"I don't think Garrolt Taylor is really in the business of giving advice." Clovis even laughed at the idea, scratching at Devroux's patience just a little bit more. "He definitely doesn't have time for people that I wouldn't even know."

"What is it that you do for Mr. Taylor, if I may ask?"

"I don't see how that's important."

"You're right. I just figured that someone so trusted by a man as powerful as Garrolt Taylor would know of us. We're very prominent in the Black Market on Jaya."

Clovis Adder smiled, finding the slight jab from the mink entertaining. The man slowly rose from his chair as he said, "Enough of this farce."

Every muscle in Devroux's body tightened in preparation for an attack. He wasn't sure how much of a threat Adder might be, but his worry was for naught, at least for now.

"Garrolt Taylor has retired from the slave trade. He's got more lofty goals than that."

"He's a kingpin. He's cornered the market. What kind of goal is greater than that?"

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15Superiority Complex [Gran Voyage] Empty Re: Superiority Complex [Gran Voyage] Tue May 29, 2018 8:22 am

Noctis

Vagabond
Vagabond

Noctis



Superiority Complex

Noctis sat idly tapping his foot on the ground in preparation in case something were to go wrong, it was natural and discreet, and showed no outward signs of ill-intent. Devroux rolled with the curveball Noctis had thrown beautifully, and continued on with the conversation with the man, who introduced himself as Clovis Adder. It wasn't a name Noctis recognized, and that was probably for a reason.

In terms of the way the conversation was steering, it wasn't surprising to Noctis in the slightest, yet he feigned surprise all the same. To him it was no secret that Taylor was in the process of liquidating his assets in order to gun for lordship, but that was only true because Noctis was meant to be a dead man. Judging from Adders response to the questioning of his job, and his willingness to admit Taylor's recent actions, Noctis began to put the pieces together. Taylor, who was in the process of removing all traces of his past ventures, maintained a 'bank' where he kept his wealth in possessions, yet this house was relatively empty and didn't speak to the wealth that The People's Prince held. Inside was a single man, Clovis Taylor, who was distinctly confident enough to handle two strangers without worry. Noctis began to worry.

The situation was becoming tenser by the second, and Adder definitely had the upper hand without question. Noctis could see it on Devroux's body language, though his voice retained it's cool as he spoke with Adder. Things were looking bleak, when Adder mentioned that Garrolt Taylor had ambitions beyond his status as kingpin. This was an opportunity for Noctis to steal the momentum and give the pair a chance to counter. Noctis knew exactly what the vague ambitions were that Clovis spoke of.

"Something like setting his eyes on the lordship, perhaps?" Noctis interjected, standing up to look down on Clovis. There was no doubt things were going to get hairy, with Noctis revealing that he was a much larger player than the pair had led Adder to believe. Yet despite this, Adder took the announcement in stride.

"Ding ding! You got it, slave. I knew you looked familiar. Man, to think one of Dane's actually made it out. Maybe Garrolt's getting sloppy. Well, you didn't hear me say that, anyway." Adder exclaimed, a wide grin covering his face. All things considered, he was happy that the pair's cards were laid out on the table to see, it made things easier for him.

Noctis motioned for Devroux to get up, as things may not remain diplomatic for much longer at the rate things were progressing. "I should have figured someone would recognize me eventually. I'm kind of hard to miss." Noctis said, keeping a level head as the conditions deteriorated. "So let's get down to the real business, no?"

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