http://lefeufollet.livejournal.com/ (
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tampered2008-05-29 03:37 pm
log; complete;
When; Today, afternoon/evening!
Rating; PG? PG-13? Whatever the rating is for possible language.
Characters; Astaroth Aslan [
kievduchess]; Esther Blanchett [
lefeufollet]
Summary; Training begins.
Log;
The sun was just beginning to set as Esther reached the entrance to the Underground of the City, a pistol strapped to her thigh and a shotgun slung over her back, starkly contrasting with the clean, white color of her habit--it was enough to draw more than a few glances to her as she hurried through the busier areas of the City. Fortunately, Esther didn't have all that much time to be self-conscious, mind preoccupied with thoughts of the new arrival to the City, and of the task ahead of her, training with the Duchess of Kiev.
In the long run, of course, Esther wasn't sure what good physical training would really do in terms of helping Father Abel. The Crusnik, from what Esther had personally witnessed, were far more powerful than a mere human could ever hope to be, and without a conniving spirit like Dietrich's, without a strong battle instinct, Esther probably wouldn't even be able to land a scratch on Cain. Not to mention that the City's dynamics were such that causing damage wouldn't serve her any purpose, given that people came back in the City. Came back from the dead.
It wasn't right. It made the blood which stained her hands less weighty. Less permanent.
But perhaps the training was more to fortify her mind, than anything else. That was an area in which Esther certainly looked up to Astaroth; the latter always seemed so strong-willed, never gave up on a goal until it had been completed. Whereas Esther, well. She'd been tempted to do just the opposite a fair number of times since she'd arrived.
Hopefully, spending time with Astaroth would change that. Esther smiled to herself, remembering some of the duchess' words. If what she said about them being similar was true... maybe Esther had hope, yet.
Rating; PG? PG-13? Whatever the rating is for possible language.
Characters; Astaroth Aslan [
Summary; Training begins.
Log;
The sun was just beginning to set as Esther reached the entrance to the Underground of the City, a pistol strapped to her thigh and a shotgun slung over her back, starkly contrasting with the clean, white color of her habit--it was enough to draw more than a few glances to her as she hurried through the busier areas of the City. Fortunately, Esther didn't have all that much time to be self-conscious, mind preoccupied with thoughts of the new arrival to the City, and of the task ahead of her, training with the Duchess of Kiev.
In the long run, of course, Esther wasn't sure what good physical training would really do in terms of helping Father Abel. The Crusnik, from what Esther had personally witnessed, were far more powerful than a mere human could ever hope to be, and without a conniving spirit like Dietrich's, without a strong battle instinct, Esther probably wouldn't even be able to land a scratch on Cain. Not to mention that the City's dynamics were such that causing damage wouldn't serve her any purpose, given that people came back in the City. Came back from the dead.
It wasn't right. It made the blood which stained her hands less weighty. Less permanent.
But perhaps the training was more to fortify her mind, than anything else. That was an area in which Esther certainly looked up to Astaroth; the latter always seemed so strong-willed, never gave up on a goal until it had been completed. Whereas Esther, well. She'd been tempted to do just the opposite a fair number of times since she'd arrived.
Hopefully, spending time with Astaroth would change that. Esther smiled to herself, remembering some of the duchess' words. If what she said about them being similar was true... maybe Esther had hope, yet.

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"Of course," Esther nodded. "After that kind of performance... I'm quite certain that that was only the beginning, for me."
She grinned in what she hoped was Astaroth's direction.
"But I'm looking forward to more."