Anastasia and Ophelia(Battle against the Scarab)
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Littlemankitten Wrote:Anastasia grumbled a little as she was awakened and hugged the soft, surprisingly warm pillow a bit harder, trying to go back to sleep. However, as the noise persisted, she slowly became more and more conscious. Anastasia let out an annoyed sigh and opened her eyes. Wait a minute, that wasn't a pillow. Realizing that she had somehow gotten into a position to spoon Idalia in her sleep, she froze for a moment. Anastasia hadn't had any real physical contact that didn't involve punching someone's lights out for quite a long time, and while she thought she had no interest in doing anything physical with Idalia, she found herself struggling to let go. Idalia felt so... Nice. Anastasia felt her hands softly stroke Idalia skin on their own accord, and then felt a erection begin to grow. At that she quickly let go of Idalia and scooted away from her, shaking her head and putting her hand to her eyes, trying to think of something else.
Remembering the noise that was still happening, she got out of the bed and looked out a window, seeing the large scarab like creature making the racket. Anastasia felt she wouldn't really be able to sleep while that thing was still alive, and it seemed the guards weren't doing jack shit about it. She headed over to Idalia's side and shook her awake. "Come help me fight this big monster that is causing fucking racket." Giving her a light slap on the leg, she then goes and grabs her hammer, and then heads down the stairs of the building to go outside. To tired and annoyed to really think this could be a bad idea, she walked outside and, cursing the entire way, began heading towards the creature.
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MiscChaos Wrote:Ophelia allows herself to feel a bit proud of herself for successfully navigating an entire camp of active orcs. Normally when she utilized stealth, it's in areas a lot less busy than the one she just passed through. Her Lady's training shines through once more! She continues using her Lady's training the rest of the way to Ferraille, dodging all manner of trouble as none of it is necessary to her mission.
Her view of the city leaves her less than impressed as always. Compared to the opulent manor of her Lady, the picket gate makes this place look like a podunk piece of shit. She only notices the two ladies because they don't seem like they belong in such a place of squalor. Of course, they don't look like they belong anywhere near her Lady's Estate, but they don't seem low class enough to live in this "town". For one, they look like they have more than two coins to rub together when you compare them to the pathetic specimens they call guards. One would think that of all the things to spend money on, the people who nominally protect the "town" from monsters would be at the top of the list. But then, she hasn't proven that they're neither stupid beyond all salvation or poor. Probably both because if they're poor, then there should be less buildings and more armor that can be called armor rather than re-purposed scrap metal.
But then she has other things to worry about rather than a critique of the collection of trash they call a town. Like the scarab larger than she is tall. That seems extremely worrying. Regular bugs have a thick exoskeleton for protection, so she can't imagine a giant version would be any less armored. That is a problem. Her blade was made to pierce flesh, not exoskeleton. Such a fight would put her at a disadvantage. She decides it's or the best to make her way closer to the "town" as quickly and quietly as possible. That way she can throw the "guards" at it to wear it down while she find a weak spot on it.
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Idalia followed Anastasia outside, however, as soon as they walk through the doorway, with an incredible burst of speed, she becomes a blur of purple and black, before suddenly appearing before the bug. Something which shined in the moonlight, but was so thin that it could barely be seen, slipped from her sleeve. She used this new, barely visible, object to cut her wrists, then swung them, soaked in blood, at the giant bug, creating several large gashes across its carapace in an instant.
Ophelia paused but a moment when she saw the two women she had seen enter the town before exit the structure. When one of them throws... she thinks those are wires since they're all she can think would be that thin yet still do damage. Either way, seeing one of them use it, she knows they mean to defeat the insect as well. She originally was going to just duck into town and let the guards take care of things, but with the arrival of reinforcements she likes her chances better.
Unseen and unheard, she creeps to the back of the scarab and takes careful aim while she's not being target. Then she strikes, dashing forward and slashing at it's back right leg. She acknowledges the burst of gore that results before once more making herself unseen. No need to allow the thing to strike back at her after all.
It turns out that the attempt to go back into the shadows is useless. The thing figures out her location in an instant and makes a screech at her. She figures this is more than enough to let the other two ladies know where she is as well. While she's busy cursing her luck, it attempts to ram into her. She's not sure what it plans to do once it makes contact with her, but she decides not to let it happen and dodges to the side.
Anastasia is quite amazed at the speed in which Idalia reached the bug when they exited the building. She could already tell it was going to take a while for her to reach this damn bug. Regardless, she tiredly started to move towards the bug with her hammer in hand. "Hey! Wait up for me, you can't have all the fun without me! Also who the hell is it attacking?"
Idalia's eyes widen and she coughs up blood as soon as she moves closer to the bug "H-huh?" the look of confusion leaves her face almost immediately after and she shouts over her shoulder "It's a Wanderer, be careful when you get close, I'm already taking damage." She doesn't seem too worried, she just swings her hands lightly from point to point at blinding speed, suddenly causing the bug's leg to leave its body, causing the bloody stump to unleash a torrent of red, she then slammed the leg back into the bug's head with a dull thud, causing it to let loose a roar of pain.
Ophelia allows herself a brief widening of the eyes when she sees what the wire woman has done to the bug. In one move, the thing lost a good chunk of its mobility along with its leg. She mentally ups her chances of surviving the encounter to a near certainty. She ignores it when the other woman figures out her race though. Everyone does once her defense comes into effect. What happens after depends on the person. She's mostly figured out those who attack her afterwards are what her Lady categorizes as "bad people" and should be killed or avoided when possible.
Moving out of her thoughts, she moves and then cloaks herself in shadow once more. Armed with blade and cloak, she swings for another leg. Only, the thing is still writhing in pain from the loss of the previous leg. It moves at an inopportune time and not only does she miss her strike, but she loses her footing briefly. Just what is going on with her luck? She recovers herself before anyone thinks to take advantage.
She allows herself a brief bound of annoyance when she sees the thing begin to grow it's leg back, partially undoing the damage the wire woman inflicted. Still, she's not worried. If the woman did it once, she can do it again.
Anastasia let out a loud groan of annoyance when she was told that there was a wanderer in their midst. "Of course there would a member of the plague of the planet here. Lets take care of them after this before they do any harm to anyone or anything, specifically us." Anastasia said this with clear hostility towards the Wanderer. Not long after she said that her skin started to feel like it was burning and small scratches started to form on her. Fantastic. However, she was finally in range of the bug, and could finally start to attack.
Idalia coughs up a bit more blood, and scratches begin forming across her skin, however she begins to smile psychotically as she bleeds. This time, the wires retract into her sleeves and two solid black katars emerge. She disappears from her position and appears on the other side of the scarab, however no additional damage appears to have been done to it. "Regardless of what we decide to do with her, she'll be giving me my blood back." she says, licking her lips. As Idalia receives more damage from the Wanderer Aura, Anastasia feels her new wounds closing.
Ophelia allows a small sigh to escape her as she hears both of the women dedicate themselves to harming her after the bug is dead. Bad people it is then. It'd be in her best interest then not to spend herself fully against the scarab then. She has absolutely no intention of fighting the two of them, so she'll need the energy to escape once the bug is dealt with. She briefly contemplates escaping here and now, but her Lady always told her not to leave things half done. Unless it'd result in her death is the caveat there, but she doubts this is at that level of fatality.
She takes another swipe at the bug, but it tilts to the side in an attempt to see where the wire woman has gone after her little disappearing trick. Her attack once again meets nothing but air. At least she kept her dignity this time around.
She contemplates her last thought as she sees the scarab very quickly expel a great amount of fecal matter. Enough to very thoroughly out mass Ophelia herself. She begins to become worried when she sees the insect turn around, shape, and pick up the newly created mount of dung. She moves very quickly to try to escape it when the bug decides to throw the newly created shit bomb at her. She does not move fast enough. The dung makes solid, painful contact with her, knocking her over and disorienting her enough that she gasps in pain. This is a terrible idea, as she learns moments later as the sheer reek of the turd attack poisons her system. And she's covered in the smell! There's no escaping the harmful aroma! She very quickly finds herself tilting her mask to allow herself to throw up. Falling was so much more dignified than what just happened to her, she can't help but think.
Anastasia feels a strange tingle on her skin, almost like a tickle from someone breathing on it. Quickly looking at her arms she finds that the scratches are slowly healing and new ones are forming at the same time. What the hell is happening with that? Then the insect begins to take a sudden and unexpected massive shit, forms it into a ball, and flings it at the Wanderer, hitting her directly. Anastasia laughs loudly when she sees the wanderer get hit with the giant pile of dung. "Look on the bright side plaugebearer, it seems the insect knows what you like the most. It quite suits your race even." After taunting the Wanderer, Anastasia takes a heavy swing at the insect, slamming her hammer upon its carapace. A loud crack resonates from the bug and its exoskeleton visibly cracks, though it doesn't seem to bothered by the fact. Compared to what her companion has done, it was quite little damage.
Idalia suddenly disappears and reappears on the other side of the Scrab, this time holding one of the Scarab's legs, now hacked off and bleeding profusely, she then stabs it into one of the Scarab's eyes, embedding it down to the halfway mark. Her scratches are getting so severe now that her clothes are mostly drenched and some of the cuts across her skin are more than mere flesh wounds.
So that's what the disappearing trick does. Quite a fearsome attack if she says so. Ophelia makes a note to, if at all possible, not be hit with that while she's trying to make her escape. Still, with two of the scarab's legs gone and the bug itself being a bloody mess, it'd be foolish not to go for the kill. She slips over to the insect's other eye and embeds her dagger as deep as it can go into the thing's brain. It releases one final screech, then falls silent forever more.
Still, it's far too early to relax. Not after both of the other combatants made it clear they'd love nothing more than to take her head. Once the bug goes down for good, she once more fades into shadow. It's time to get going while the going is good.
Anastasia adds Idalia's brutality against the scarab on the ever-growing list of why she shouldn't get on her bad side. For someone so weak-looking, she's scary in a battle, and that's saying a lot coming from Anastasia. Good thing Idalia is on her side. However it wasn't Idalia that managed to get the final blow on the insect, it was the Wanderer, who stuck her dagger into its eye, making it fall silent. The Wanderer then probably realizes she needs to get out of here before they reach her. Anastasia wasn't going to have any of that though. Scanning the area where the Wanderer disappeared, she attempted to find the Wanderer to no avail. Anastasia then realized something however. She could smell shit. Grinning Anastasia speaks. "You can run, filth of the earth, but you cant hide." Following the putrid smell, she surprisingly quickly finds the hidden Wanderer. "Hello you piece of shit!" Anastasia yells, flashing a wicked grin before slamming her hammer on the ground right next to the Wanderer, a large puff of dirt and dust getting kicked into the air.
While Anastasia finds and misses the Wanderer, Idalia does not. She releases her blood-soaked wires from her sleeves and swings them at Ophelia, careful not to hurt her too much, then seems to disregard all semblance of gentleness, with a mighty yank, she swings her into the air, and pulls her over to her, slamming her down on the ground. Keeping her bound, she kicks off Ophelia's mask with a mighty punt, then uses one hand to shove her down by her shoulder, followed by biting down on her neck, drawing blood, then proceeds to start drinking it thirstily.
Ophelia has a brief moment of hope when the barbarian hammer swinger of the duo misses her. She thinks that maybe she can make her escape anyway. Then the wire woman snags her and all thoughts stop as she crashes into the ground with bone jarring intensity. She thought she knew what pain was at this point, but that is nothing compared to the shot to the face she takes and the fangs that find her throat. It takes everything in her not to cry out in her pain. She doesn't want to give her tormentors the satisfaction.
"Mighty warriors, the both of you, ganging up on one Wanderer. Hope you're proud." She spits, an acidic tongue the only thing she can fight with. She's far too weak to fight any longer.
Anastasia lets out a small chuckle and looks down at the defeated Wanderer. "I'm feeling very nice today, as I just want to go to sleep at this point. So I'll let you go. However for your sake I sure hope we don't meet again, filth." Anastasia picks up her hammer and 'accidentally' drops it onto the wanderer's stomach, before picking it up again and heading to the insect, picking up an old ring and potion that came out of the bugs insides. Shrugging, she put the ring on her finger and put the potion in one of her pockets. "Come on Idalia, lets go get some sleep. Hopefully, anyway." Anastasia then started heading back to the building they were staying at.
Idalia finishes drinking from Ophelia's neck, then stands back up, wiping her mouth "Fortunately for you, I just wanted back what you took, and I'm not nearly hungry enough to eat decaying flesh." she said, punting Ophelia in the face once more, before walking over to the insect and fishing it's leg out of its eye. She then follows Anastasia as she takes a bite out of the bug's leg and begins to chew it slowly, her wire seemingly untangling Ophelia by itself.
Being defeated, Ophelia could have borne. No one seems to like her once they know her race so that kind of thing is common. It's the humiliation afterwards that infuriates her. It's the pain in her back and face throbbing through her that causes her to glare at their retreating forms. Before, she didn't want to fight them. Now she's going to kill them. As slowly, painfully, and dignity-destroying as she can. She'll have to be smart: attacking the two of them together would be suicidal. But she can figure out a way to make sure they don't do this to any other person and regret doing it to her.
But that's later. First she has to pick herself back up and get back into a fighting shape. Taking a leaf from the bitches' book, she plunges an arm deep into its cracked carapace and pulls out when she finds something solid. She's not sure who it killed and ate to digest such a thing, but she now holds in her hands a Platinum Dagger. A fine quality one too if she's any judge. She puts her old weapon away and equips the newer one immediately. The first step in her revenge. She's also, unfortunately, still covered in shit. That's how the barbarian found her in the first place. She scoops as much of it off as possible and holds a large pile of the stuff in her hands. Her first thought is to throw it away as it's a sign of her failure. But she remembers what the stuff did to her. She wonders if she could make it do something similar to someone else. She keeps it so she may find out.
She thinks about going into the forest and finding a tree to sleep in for the night, but in her state if something found her she'd be screwed. She has no choice but to wait for them to go deep enough into town and then follow them in. She can find somewhere safe in town to sleep off her wounds and restart her Lady's assignment and her own personal one in the morning.
LittleManKitten/Anastasia Ursa
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Anastasia and Idalia return to their room, where Idalia was just finishing eating the Scarab's leg, and discards the remaining carapace into an empty garbage bin and wiped her mouth on her bloodstained sleeve. As she did so, Anastasia could see that she no longer had any wounds on her arm, despite her entire frock being stained with blood.
She quickly stripped off her blood-stained frock and threw herself onto their bed, on her side, with her face in her pillow, her purple bra and panties visible. "I really don't mind that our sleep was interrupted, I was hungry anyway. I hate Scarab, though, you can't eat their carapace... for obvious reasons." she said, her voice muffled by the pillow. A few seconds after she spoke, her breathing became soft and rhythmic as it became clear she had suddenly fallen asleep.
MiscChaos/Ophelia
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By the time they had begun to leave, Ophelia could see that all of the "Wire girl's" wounds had disappeared from her pale skin. This oddity was in addition to the fact that she had been cutting herself on her wires intentionally, and was now eating a scarab's leg.
Her and the Spectross, went back into the city and into the structure they had been in before.
Luckily for Ophelia, she wouldn't have to wait long to enter the encampment and receive treatment, if the place had it, since there were multiple other scrap piles for her to stay in.
Over at the entrance to the city, one of the guards, who was wearing armor made of rusted scraps of sheet metal, leather straps, and cardboard, waved at her "Hello, weary traveler, do you seek shelter for the night?" he asked, seemingly undeterred by Ophelia's obviously-Wanderer appearance due to not having placed her helmet/mask/hood back on. Despite wearing a helmet of rusted scrap, his voice made him sound all smiles and cheer.
Mark3000/Lilith
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Mark3000 Wrote:Lilith was breathless as she took in the inn's interior. The black marble had a rich texture and the yellow accents only highlighted the building's beauty. She could probably appreciate it more if she wasn't bleeding all over their floor.
Lilith was surprised to see another Wanderer like herself behind the counter, all be it so young. It wasn't until she called the other Wanderers to assist her that Lilith realized the short girl was the owner. Lilith sat in the nearest couch as she let them tend to her.
"Thank you. My name is Lilith. I'm looking for a place to stay for the moment" Lilith said as she could see the sheet off to the counter's side. She then turned to face the owner. "I'd be will to work to earn my stay." She says motioning towards the sheet on the counter. "It may not seem like it, but I have a talent for this kind of work" Lilith told the owner. In truth, she'd never done mercenary work before. But it couldn't be harder then surviving in the Wilderness.
Once her wounds were treated and she'd gotten an answer from the owner, Lilith asked one more question of the owner. "One more thing, has a Wanderer by the name of Lamia stopped by here?" Lilith didn't reveal their relationship, but it was obvious in the tone of her voice how important Lamia was to her. "She has white hair and a single horn like me in the middle of her head with two white bands near the tip. We're about the same height and possess similar runes."
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The owner didn't blink as Lilith spoke, and her eyes never left her face. "You don't need experience to take on my work, any number of people may accept a job, and whoever returns with proof that they've finished the job receives payment." she explained in a completely monotone voice as she slid a list over in front of Lilith:
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Mercenary Work List:
Rough up Ralph Kipling in the Colosseum of Fools, then take him to "Richard Johnson" in Monsteropolis.
Go to the Orc Camp south of Fero and kill Chieftan "Nawrled-Knux the Bonechewer".
Find the Red Cap between Fero and the Black Forest of Impending Suffering and kill it.
Go to the Waterway south of Fero and catch a Depth Lurker, bring back to me, dead or alive.
Travel to Bacon and investigate the citizens there.
Travel to Lakeville and bring back a priestess.
Travel to Azraq and investigate the report on Lena Ansel going missing there.
Go to Baskerville and investigate, report what you see there.
Travel to the Igneous Spire near Fero and investigate, report your findings.
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For a brief moment, after Lilith had asked her about her mother, an expression of concern flickered across her face, however, her face immediately returned to its usual emotionless state. "We have seen no such person, however, as this is a missing persons case, you may post it on our board as soon as you have completed any of the tasks listed on that sheet. This is one of the perks earned for being a mercenary of the Yellow Spider Inn. You may post your own jobs, you may stay for free, and we'll serve you free food and drink, all on the house, in exchange for being a Yellow Spider Mercenary." she explained. "If you're intending to take a job, you may stay the night, and start on it in the morning." she explained, holding up a solid black key with a yellow stripe, to the room "13".
MrBlah/Amun Khufu
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mrblah Wrote:Amun nodded at the captain's words, feeling a weight come off his shoulders as she confirmed his backup. Odds were they couldn't spare a sizable unit, but any amount of assistance was better than no amount of assistance. "Thank you, captain." He was ready enough when she called the rest of the knights together, and as they charged, Amun charged in behind them. The trepidation and quick beating of his heart sounded like war drums as he got his first look at a real battle.
Three of their enemies were cut down by the captain, and her soldiers were quick to break apart and take on their own opponents. The ringing of metal clashing against swords and grunts of exertion made him feel uneasy... but he focused. Even despite his dangerous situation, those brave men and women were providing an opportunity for him. They placed their trust in him, and were laying down their lives for the mission at hand. While Amun would never say he was the honorable and courageous type, he felt this was the time to at least pretend to be it for their sake, and the sake of the city.
He ducked down to sneak past everyone, keeping away from the chaotic combat and trying to stay out of sight. Fear marked his every shaky step and his eyes were wide and paranoid, but as the door grew closer and closer... he felt like he had a chance. That was proven true when he reached it, and he wasted no time in ducking into the building, only stopping to give a momentary glance to the soldiers and a thankful nod. He hoped they'd make it out okay.
Finally, he was inside. He had never been in the command center before, but it was a governmental building, so odds were everything would be clearly and properly labeled for convenience's... sake... "Okay. Six doors, no signs. How's anyone new to working here supposed to get around?" Amun asked rhetorically. He sighed. "What I wouldn't give for a beautiful tour guide right now..." At the very least, he was alone and no one was in sight. He had to be quick before that changed. "So..." Odds were, the furthest doors would lead to where he needed to be, so the first couple of doors were out. But for the sake of being careful, the second row might be worth checking?
Amun nodded. Hopefully, luck would smile upon him in his and his city's time of need. He slowly and carefully began to move over to the second row of doors, tension making his heart beat faster at the thought of the room possibly being booby trapped or something... it's what he'd do if he were taking over the command center and left no guards around.
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As Amun opened the door, as he peered inside, he saw that it was a broom closet... inside were paint cans, ALL of the signs that had previously been on the doors, telling where they led to, some brooms, some mops, some buckets... and a
Fox-Girl in a black dress, hiding there. She immediately cried out and shrunk back from the door "Ah! Don't hurt me, please!" she said, holding her arms up defensively and closing her eyes. She has white hair, pale skin, and was wearing a black dress with black stockings. Her eyes were red, and she had two black bows in her hair, and a black choker around her neck.
She began whimpering as she seemingly waited for Amun to hurt her, apparently not yet realizing that he was not one of the many creatures outside, currently fighting the knights of Cielo.
Slowpoke/LuLu
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Nobudi Wrote:Lucia had only taken a moment to replace her gun's receivers. Then, with a sharp nod to those sending her off, she took off, towards the Command Center. The journey was long, since she stuck to the shadows, and the beings were swarming in the streets. It was only silent now, with only the occasional scream and gunfire in the distance. She clenched her jaw as she moved through back alleys and vacant hallways. The air was thick with the scent of smoke, tinged with the metallic smell of blood.
Eventually, she made it to the control center. And things were not looking too good. Only a small squad of Knights were left defending the doors to the center itself. Hopefully, there was a team inside attempting to reclaim the controls from whatever had hijacked it. But the team inside would most likely fail if the reinforcements at the doors made it through. With that, her mind had been made up. She pulled her guns out, and waited for the right opening. Once there was a sufficient gap, she let out a roar and charged to the door. Well, it was supposed to be a roar. It came out as more of a scream. Maybe it would work to distract the enemies? Sliding up to the team of knights, she said, loading in a fresh round of ammunition, "Captain. Knights. For the sake of the City, let us defend the command center!" Hopefully, her words would allow her to rally with the knights.
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The knights seemed to recognize her immediately, with Prairie shouting to the other knights "Quick, fall back to Miss Lucia's position, we can take them down more easily with her support fire!" the knights, four in total, all fell back to her position, making a circle around her and holding up their shields to block incoming damage, so that LuLu could shoot over them for support fire. Once they had all gathered, the enemy began forming a circle around them and drawing closer, preparing to attack them all at once. It looked as though there were 20 in total, assuming more don't arrive when they realize their control over the center is being threatened. "Be careful, Miss Lucia, we aren't sure more aren't on the way, nor whether or not they can get passed us. Prioritize your safety over ours, please." Prairie said as they prepared for the enemy.
KnightVanilla/Caelic
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KnightVanilla Wrote:Watching everyone leave made it easier to decide just who she had to concern herself with. Just herself and herself alone, which made things far easier if she had to run away. Moving over to her shelves to collect her things she wonders if she had enough tools and potions to make a real difference. Maybe just running away would do just fine, but she wanted to retain her new home and shop. Such struggles had to occur now of all times. Then to hear a crash through the window to see a dying knight and to look out to see a losing battle. If the knight wasn't so fatally wounded there might have been a possibility to save him. However fate seemed to wish for his demise.
Once she had gathered everything she needed she decided what was best for her now. As a pointless fight that could get her killed was something she wasn't interested in and for now she would just have to leave the knights to their duty and die for the people. Gathering as many of her things as she could Caelic thought it would be best to run away and hide till all this stupid nonsense blew over. Once she collected her things she tried to find the best place to hide.
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As Caelic began looking for a place to hide, she heard a loud crash from outside he structure, and upon peering through the window, she saw giant undead creature had broken down the city wall, which was generally viewed as a worst case scenario.
Even worse, Skeletons were jumping off the creature's back and arms, then invading the city. Down below, the
Knights of Monsteropolis were meeting them head on, and holding them off pretty easily, however, they were backing up slowly as the giant undead moved further into the city, as they seemed to be buying time for reinforcements to arrive.
This is when a sword was stabbed through her door and inhuman groaning and shrieking could be heard on the other side. As this was happening, the giant undead outside swung its arm at the knights, who managed to pull back without taking any casualties, however its arm, seemingly by accident, also made contact with the building Caelic was in, breaking a chunk off and making the top floor unstable, causing it to rock from side to side.
Lilbooth/CeeCee
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lilbooth Wrote:After an indeterminable amount of time, Cee Cee finally awoke onboard one of the Barton's war machines. Everything hurt, inside and out. It strained her to lift herself upright from her lying position. Magni eventually noticed her struggle and nudged her to her feet. Once standing Cee Cee could see that they were right on the tail of the undead horde heading towards Monsteropolis. She could also see that the Skeleton King had survived the battle as well and was leading the charge. Cee Cee frantically looked around the vehicle to see who was in charge and approached either the driver or the highest ranking officer. She pushed her way through the other night and got right up next to them. She tried to speak but her throat was still painfully swollen. She motioned for them to lean down and whispered to them. "You have to get us into the city or out of here altogether. We can't hurt that thing with these weapons. We need something bigger, much bigger." She said while motioning to her sword.
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The commander spoke, his voice sounding just like that of any of the other knights "The knights of Monsteropolis have ballistas, which they use for defending against larger threats. We believe that if we use them against the Skeleton King, we may be able to remove its head, and that may permanently stop it." he said, sounding confident in this course of action.
Through the front windshield, CeeCee could see another giant undead erupt from the groundand begin striking at the wall of Monsteropolis, slowing wearing it down. As it did this, hordes of Skeletons began traveling down its limbs and jumping onto the wall, and invading the city.
With one more mighty blow, the wall was broken down, and the undead began rushing into the city. However, meeting them head on, the Knights of Monsteropolis seemed to be holding them off almost as well as the Bartons had been, though backing up as the giant approached, seemingly waiting for reinforcements.
While this was happening, the giant Skeleton swung at the knights, missing all of them, but destabilizing a large building with its strike, destroying a small chunk, and causing the top to rock side to side, not quite falling yet.