
Takes place some good amount of time since the last post, so as to not disrupt anything and Rav just wasn't around yet.))
Funny how some things relaxed when they should have tensed or tensed when they should be at ease. Just like it was funny that what some may consider the worst thing that could possibly happen to them, could be considered by another to be a blessing of the highest sort. For Spiros Nuhael, "Ravrohan", it was certainly the latter. The world he now found himself apart of was filled with super and unnatural horrors, amazing secrets that were actually truths, mythic beasts that were at times everything the stories said they were and at other times were nothing like them at all.
Ravrohan felt it was the best thing to ever happen to him. Superpowers and a member of a secret society wanting to save the world? Hell yes.
Between missions, the Templar agent was spending some free time training his body. He had heard it suggested that he become as flexible as he possibly could, so here he trained in the Crucible. He stood on a balance beam, barefoot and in sweat pants, a black tank top. His only adornment the turquoise and silver wolfs head necklace, unless one were to count the scars scattered across his bared chest and back. Signs of a life best forgotten, and earned at an age that should have been too young.
Right now he could forget, it wasn’t even that hard anymore. For as far as he was concerned, he was on his third life now.
Bouncing on the balls of his feet he swung his body into a series of cartwheels down the length of the beam, he was barely still a few moments before he was pushing off again. His body arching back and snapping his legs over his head as he back flipped and landed in a crouch his arms thrusting out to his sides to help keep his balance, the wobbling he managed to weather not boding well for a shot at the olympics. Good thing he wasn’t interested in a gold medal.
Once he was sure he wasn’t going to fall on his head, he stretched one leg back and slowly rose on his other while sweeping his back leg foreword and up, until it was nearly parallel to his torso. Slowly, deliberately he lowered it back down and behind him again.
"Almost nailed it! Alright!" He rolled his shoulders, feeling good about the brief routine. He turned to leave, and to late remembered that he was still standing on a balance beam. The reminder was quick and ended abruptly as the world spun topsy turvy for what felt like much to long, until that is he hit the mat with a heavy thud.
“Oww.” he groaned, his head rolling to the side as his fingers gingerly rubbed the back of his skull. His eyes falling on a large black and white dog that was staring back at him. It whinned and covered his eyes with his forepaws.
“Oh shut up, or its nothing but zombies for you for a week.”
The dog simply let out a great yawn and curled itself back into a ball and made as if to sleep, but Ravrohan could swear the damned mutt was looking pretty smug right then.