Chapter One: East Side Beat
It was often said that should one find themselves dying in a Rakken alleyway, then their death knell would sound amongst the sundry harmonies of the world itself. Indeed, if one simply stood for a while in one of the empty side roads and listened, they would hear the weary, eerie music of the city's creaking pipes, accompanied only by the occasional whimper of an old, foreclosed building. Perhaps such sound wouldn't be so maddening if there was any motion in the air; alas, such was the nature of Rakken. Its citizens had not felt a breeze in generations - the air was stagnant, metallic, and foul.
Hardly a pleasant place to find oneself on the best of evenings, let alone this particularly dark, foreboding night, where even the artificial moonlight that shone down from the dome above seemed dimmer and wearier than usual. And yet, here you were; six misfits, castoffs, byproducts of an age that cared little for the filth it left in its wake. Each of you had your own motivations, of course - your own backgrounds, your own motivations... At least, you had managed to muster up what little motivation you had to do anything at all to at least make an effort at escaping this hell.
The six of you stood there in silence - not entirely sure what to make of each other. Sure, you were familiar enough with each other (how else would you have decided to arrive here on this, the most peculiarly foreboding of nights) but even fast and strong comrades would have little to say in this environment. Even so, it was so very tempting to break the silence if only to interrupt the brutal cacophony of what had sardonically become known as the "Beats of East Rakken".
The black hand print sat like a declaration upon the iron door - your eyes were drawn to it every few moments, as if you were expecting it to leap off the surface of the gateway and strangle you. A mouse scurried by, its form as emaciated as your own, and cause one of you to jump, breaking the eerie drone of the pipes for a few nervous moments. Then all was silent again.
Would you speak to one another? Try to ingratiate yourselves with your unlikely allies? Or would you simply remain quiet and await whatever would come through that blasted iron door? The still air was stifling - it was hard not to do SOMETHING.