Welcome to the Light of Dawn. This anime/human roleplay is based in a fictional kingdom called Yoso, located in present day Korea. You can make a character from an anime or show, or you can make a character you came up with!
Disclaimer: most of the ideas for how this roleplay is set up is based off of the anime Akatsuki no Yona. Any characters from various animes or shows do not belong to us, but to their respected creators.
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Fire Tribe
Lightning Tribe
Water Tribe
Earth Tribe
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"it was night, and the rain fell; and falling, it was rain, but, having fallen,
it was blood."
Karin wearing all black made her way into the Earth tribes area. She had a few daggers in belt loops as she made her way to their training grounds. She liked theirs much better than anyone else's so that's why she was always sneaking in her.
She looked around and took off her black cloak letting her long black hair slither down her back and red bangs fall into her venomous green eyes. Her eyes narrowed and she flung a dagger at one of the wooden targets watching it split some wood. She then flung it toward the 'head' of the target where it caught onto the eye of the target. She then twirled around and threw another when she realized she wasn't alone.
Grabbing her final dagger she flung it at the watching person without even looking at him. "You caught me but I'm not leaving." she said in a low dark tone looking down at the ground with a mysterious grin.
Hak walked from the palace, his hands on his waist. He was a guard around the palace, and nothing seemed to be endangering anyone. So, the black haired man grabbed his special weapon, a sharp axe-like lance, and walked away to the training grounds. He barely made it there when a knife snagged his robe, sticking into the wood of the tree nearby.
Hak looked up, narrowing his blue eyes. The culprit, a woman with black clothes, spoke. The strong man yanked the blade out of the tree, tossing it in his hands. He was, and is, called the Thunder Beast. He was as fast and as deadly as lightning.
"You didn't have to ruin my clothes." He looked from the blade to her, throwing it back, hopefully pinning her to something like she had done to him. "Maybe my skills are a bit rusty because no one ever hits me."
"it was night, and the rain fell; and falling, it was rain, but, having fallen,
it was blood."
The female stopped and looked to the side as a bit of her cloak was caught. She grabbed her dagger and shot it at the target before looking over at him with narrowed eyes. "Look who is talking, that cloak is my normal outfit." she muttered and then brushed her red bangs to the side as she crossed her arms. "Suppose I should introduce myself sense I am not apart of your tribe. But hurt me and the blue dragon will murder you without any second thought." she said.
"I am Karin-san of Water tribe. I am here to practice my moves and you will let me stay." she said with a hiss.
Hak placed the handle of his weapon against the ground, the covering of it coming off with a few quick movements with his hand. He narrowed his eyes, looking bored as he leaned against his weapon. The tall man then walked forward, stopping inches away from Karin. He placed his hand against the tree, just smirking at her.
"Water Tribe, hm? You're kind of far from home." At her threat, he laughed harshly. "I believe your dragon is busy." He regained his neutral face, staring down at her.
"it was night, and the rain fell; and falling, it was rain, but, having fallen,
it was blood."
Rolling her eyes the female walked toward the training dummy and grabbed her daggers putting them back in her belt as she turned her head and saw him closer to her. "Wow hey! Personal bubble mister." she growled stepping back. Then she looked at him.
"A little walk never hurts." she said crossing her arms then laughed. "My dragon is never to busy to protect one of his own tribe members." she said and then she narrowed her venomous green eyes at him.
"A lesson mm? I'm sure you'll humiliate yourself trying honey.." she whispered with a giggle.
Hak gave an eye roll at the girl. "Do you think your dragon would help you after what your tribe's done to him? Don't think we don't hear what happens in the other tribes. All news spreads to the empire." He stood up straight, putting a hand on his head to laugh.
"You are a feisty one. You remind me of someone I once knew." He didn't dwell on the thought. The Wind Tribe is gone forever. It's best not to think about any of it. He remembered hearing those words such a long time ago, when he was a teenager. He frowned slightly at the thought.
Hak then went back to reality. "I'm afraid you don't know who you're picking a fight with, Miss Karin." The black-haired boy took a step back, twirling his lance with his hands before pointing it at her. "Maybe I should take you in as a prisoner for a while. You seem like a threat to the princesses."
"it was night, and the rain fell; and falling, it was rain, but, having fallen,
it was blood."
"No matter what other people have done to him, he still is the dragon and he still does care for us, he will help us in trouble." she hissed and then narrowed her eyes "Gossip, how stupid it is." she said and then grabbed one of her daggers twirling it as she put it to his stomach and poked it at his stomach. "Feisty, that is one word to describe me." she said ignoring the other part and then she threw her head back in laughter.
"Picking a fight with a little boy struggling bout his past it seems." she cooed and then looked at the lance putting one of her fingers on it as she attempted to push it to the side and she leaned toward him with a twisted mysterious grin.
"Prisoner mm? Maybe so, but you'll be stuck dealing with me and I'm sure you don't want that doll face." she whispered.
Hak didn't flinch when she poked at his stomach with her dagger. He knew that he was well capable of flinging them out of her fingers in a blink of an eye. "I can think of a few more words for you. Damn son of a-" He was cut off by her statement.
"No. I'm not worried about my past anymore." was all he said. The tall man then snorted. "I'm not little either, little girl." He lifted the lance to her chin when she moved closer to him. He smirked down at her, faces only inches away.
"I know how to deal with dogs." he said. "You'll be easy to handle."
"it was night, and the rain fell; and falling, it was rain, but, having fallen,
it was blood."
"Awe did little Hak get scared by my words?" she questioned and then grinned as she rolled her eyes "Whatever you say~" she cooed and then looked up at him. "Mmm your smaller then most males I know." she said and then laughed. "Little? I'm 5'6 that ain't little." she said and then looked at his lance to her chin as she shrugged.
"Then take me in oh great Hak. But i'll get out in no time~" she said with a cackling laugh as she pulled back her dagger. "I am after all known as the devil's daughter. I have a few tricks up my sleeve that you don't know about." she whispered in his ear.
Hak gave a laugh, slapping his side. "You have a bad sense of humor. I'm 6'2. I think I beat you by a long shot, dear." He just rolled his eyes as he grabbed her shoulder.
"I have a way that I know for sure I can keep you under a close watch." The black-haired man lowered the blade of his weapon, narrowing his blue gaze.
"Am I that well known that you know my name? I don't remember telling you my name."
"it was night, and the rain fell; and falling, it was rain, but, having fallen,
it was blood."
"Its kinda expected I'd be concerned for your little heart if you were a male and smaller than me." she said as she was grabbed by her shoulder "Hey watch it! This is pure mail and I don't want it ruined by your gross touch." she hissed as she looked at him with pursed lips. "I said I would go I can walk willingly without your nasty hand touching me." she said and lowered her eyes.
"Mm, if you know my dragon you must be one he's talked of." she said. "By your mood your Hak, the annoying idiot that shows nothing by a cocky attitude and has a past no one knows of." she said shrugging her shoulder.
Hak lifted his hand, looking at it before looking back at her, an irritated smirk on his face. "You know I wash my hands when I touch disgusting things. Looks like after I touched you I need to wash them." Really, he could go on with insults all day.
As he listened to her speak, he dropped his head, grinning at the ground. He then gave a single, low laugh. Then he laughed some more, lifting his head with his hand in his hair.
"Looks like someone changed up who I really am." he said, sighing after his laughing fit. "You don't know the first thing about me. So, you're only going to have to learn who I am."
"it was night, and the rain fell; and falling, it was rain, but, having fallen,
it was blood."
She rolled her eyes. "Whatever you say. Your more nasty than I." she hissed and then she looked at him and bliniked her eyes once before holding her hand to her chest. She watched him lower her head as she put her cloak back on. Then she jumped back when he started a weird laugh and it continued.
"What the hell?! Did you come from a insane asylum that laugh is not normal!" she cried out and then she narrowed her eyes. "I don't want to learn the first thing about you, I want to leave you bore me." she hissed.
Hak raised an eyebrow at her, intentionally grabbing her wrist with one hand and his face with the other. He just shook his head at her. "I think you need to learn to speak in your place." The black-haired man was getting close to just throwing her into a river. She was so loud and obnoxious.
"Come on." He let go of her, moving behind her. He pointed his weapon against her back, pushing her forward. "Usually I would be nicer to women, but you don't seem to deserve it."
"it was night, and the rain fell; and falling, it was rain, but, having fallen,
it was blood."
As she was grabbed the female hissed loudly and then glared at him. "Hey! I said don't touch me!" she snapped out. Then she rolled her eyes. "It shouldn't matter mister emotionless." she growled and the gave a oof as she was shoved by him.
"Easy." she growled as she began walking and looked back. "I don't deserve kindness? Oh boo hoo. Please be nice to me!" she whined with a fake tone as she cackled out a laughter. "So, seriously was I right with your name?" she asked.