Time
It was truly a cold night as Time's ears grew red from the biting frost. The lingering smell of booze stuck on him despite closing in the bar so early at the bequest of his employer. Not that he minded, but the dilapidated apartment lacked the heating. No, more like the air conditioning had a mind of its own. An useless contraption that the swordsman was tempted to cut in half out of exasperation.
Of course, he dialed the same way that odious landlady told him to do. But the damned thing can't even do anything right. Cold for hellfire and hot for frozen tundra. Technology surely has become advanced, but it got useless. Surely, he hasn't botched up on such simple instructions... Right?
"Hm?"
Something reeked of iron. The familiar scent of blood tingled his frozen nostrils. Nothing good ever came from that scent. Time knew quite well, but curiosity urged him forward. Something was there. There was that sense of foreboding welling up in Time as he heard chortling that accompanied the stink.
"Having a bit of early holiday cheer there, sir?" he finally asked with a growing smile on his face. His fists resting on his hips nonchalantly.
From what he could make out, it looked like a person of sorts-- with a lot of hair and a wolf-like muzzle.
"You look like you're very warm. Mind sharing some of that fur with me?"
Costin AndreiThe vampire was surprised, shocked even.
"Is this man a fool?", he wondered. Surely even the greatest madman could tell from the pile of corpses around him that approaching him would be dangerous.
Yet he faced him, the foul stench of alcohol and filth reeking from the man fought it's way trough the corpse's odour, until it reached Costin.
The hound-like fiend could not speak, nor had any desire to do so. He felt a strong presence from the man, perhaps he was sent by the church or the association to destroy him. That would not do at all. Since turning back into his vampiric form could buy him some time, it was best to settle it in the instant. Even without his full strength, he could easily kill the man if he hurried.
He let out a cold growl as he readied himself to pounce, but as he prepared himself to leap at the man's throat, his breath stopped short.
In that fraction of a second, at the very same time he tensed his muscles to go for the kill, he saw a flash of light, he saw his own body cut down and eviscerated.
The hound gasped for air, that was no illusion he witnessed, he was sure what he saw would have become reality, he would have died had he not suddenly stopped.
No, to attack recklessly would not end well, that man was not to be taken lightly at all, he would surely be destroyed if he was to take half hearted measures.
As a black fog oozed from the hound's pores, he howled in rage. The disgrace of being forced to turn back into his normal form, the humiliation of being cornered like that, and the vision, the vision of his own demise...
That man would pay heavily for making him see such things.
The voices grew louder and louder, scratching into the back of his head like nails on a chalkboard, he felt his very stomach churn as his blood boiled with fury.
So, as the dark fog covered his figure, Costin chuckled bitterly, having turned back into his ordinary vampiric form.
As the Heretic slowly walked towards the man, his eye wincing as a smile curled on the vampires face, he asked: "You, who are you?"