Post by Deleted on Aug 5, 2012 10:04:55 GMT -5
Tinkerbell's Post
Why couldn’t all dark portals be gentle like the one that had taken her to Destiny Island? Why was only that one gentle and warm and the others cold and just plain rude? Tink thought about these questions as she was pulled into cold darkness and flung out into a place that was also dark. Spinning through the area, Tink found herself coming to an abrupt stop -both physically and mentally- as she hit something solid within the darkness. Being knocked into a daze by the hit, Tink remained suspended in the air for a second before she slid down and landed with a light thump onto a hard surface within the darkness. For a moment, the small fairy sat in the dark with her world spinning. Shaking her head to clear it, she let her eyes adjust to her dark surroundings and discovered it wasn’t really dark at all, but just super gloomy. Standing up, the fairy increased her natural glow slightly to illuminate the area a bit more.
She was inside of some form of structure. She could tell by the thick beams that crossed each other and raised in the darkness to support the unseen ceiling. She could see cobwebs and large dust clumps clinging to some corners, suggesting wherever this was could not be reached by broom or duster or perhaps it was simply forgotten. Despite recognizing the place as a structure of some sort and the fact it was abandoned, this place did not smell or feel like the pirate ship Hook owned or even the tree house where the Lost Boys and Peter lived. No…this place was something old, but grounded and definitely man made. Finishing her observation, the small fairy’s glow dimmed back to natural as she began to move forward looking for a way out. It took her only a few minutes before she found the strange dome like opening that marked the exit in the form of hole that was like a normal size door to her. Having dealt with various animals in her time, the small fairy understood that the exit was made by a mouse; however, where that mouse was now was hard to say. She hadn’t seen any mice at all as she walked. She paused only once as a spider the size of horse to her, lazily walked across her path, heading for the darkness and comfort of a corner. As it walked, the spider paused and looked at her debating if her wings meant she was edible or not, but then deciding not to challenge her, the spider moved on. After the brief pause, Tink continued her walk until she made it to the entrance of the hole, the area becoming brighter with each step. At the exit, she paused and leaned out of the hole looking around her new and brighter surroundings. It was a large room nicely decorated with elegant furniture and some bookshelves. She saw a fancy light in the ceiling and a large door at one end of the room. From somewhere within the large place, the light ticking of a clock could be heard, but other than that the place was quiet.
Did no one live here? No. That couldn’t be right. This area, unlike the mouse hole, was well kept and clean. Someone had to live here. Maybe they had stepped outside or something. Wherever the residents were it was not here. Feeling safe, Tink stepped out of into the large room feeling the plush carpet yield under her small shoes as she walked, exploring the room cautiously. As she explored, she began to wonder who owned such a beautiful home. So absorbed she was on her thoughts and exploration that she did not see the being that had pushed its way into the room with her. Didn’t see it sneaking up behind her with an almost malicious grin on its fat face. She kept walking, pausing to look up at the way the light played on the crystal of the chandelier in the room. Hypnotized by the beauty, the small fairy didn’t realize the being in the room with her had snuck up on her until she found her light blocked and a furry face looking down at her.
Before she could figure out what the fur and strange green eyes meant the face was coming down on her, trying to swallow her whole!
With a startled ding, Tink took to the air, the furry face missing her by inches. She had just a second to see that the face belonged to a rather fat and fluffy black cat with white paws, a white tipped tail, and a face with white across the nose and mouth area before she was flying for dear life. She did her best to avoid the cat’s swipes and bites...and even tried going to higher ground, but anything she tried to land on the cat would either try to climb or ram into it to make her lose her balance and tumble below. A bit desperate to get the cat to leave her alone, Tink began pushing books and anything else she could move on top of the cat, but the animal was smart and was able to avoid most things that came at it.
With no more items to defend herself, Tink attempted to hide on top of a bookshelf within the room. She was exhausted and prayed the cat would not come after her; however, luck was not on her side. As she stood leaned forward slightly with her hands on her knees trying to catch her breath, she felt the bookshelf shake and looked up just in time to see the cat climb up to where she was. Horrified, she tried to fly away, but the cat pursued her and as she zoomed her way downward, the cat leaped off the shelf knocking it over and then let gravity do the rest of the work. Faster as lightning, Tink found herself knocked out of the air by a lucky swipe from behind. Thankfully the claws did not hit her. Hitting the carpet hard and rolling, the small fairy came to a stop on her stomach, dazed and hurting a bit.
As she sat up and tried to recover, the cat closed the distance and knocked her across the floor some more. Coming to a rest on her back, Tink tried to get up, but was instead pinned under the cat’s paw. The pin did not crush her, but it was firm enough to keep her from moving. Watching her with triumph in its eyes, the cat known as Lucifer swished his tail as he plotted what to do with the strange mouse he had caught.
Behind him the room was a mess from the battle the cat had fought to catch his unfortunate prize.
Yazoo's Post
Yazoo came to a halt within the Corridors to Darkness, he noticed a world he had only been to once before. It was the first world he had attacked with Silv a long time ago, when the war between Dark and Light really came to a full start, soon after the take-over in Disney Castle. Remembering this part bothered him, but not only that... seems the Dark lost it. But it wasn't claimed by the Light either, so it was a Neutral team that sorted it out in the end.
A faint thought came to mind about the Neutrals, so he wondered if he could find an answer or this Neutral opposition here. The Remnant opened a Corridor and stepped through. His boots hit wood as he walked out. Right before him seemed to be the edge of this wooden... what am I standing on? He took in his surroundings and came to his disbelieve that he was standing on a shelf that was hanging on the wall. Next to him was a pot with two books, but they were giant sized to him.
Recalling his last visit, he was certain that he had been in a large castle, but he hadn't seen anything of the outside world. Does this world contain giants? He wasn't sure what to think of this, but it seemed confusing, so he didn't bother to get an answer right now. He figured he could look around the world later. His attention, instead, was attracted to the noise down the shelf. His eyes locked onto a cat, a cat that could eat him whole, that was chasing something. The presence of Light was there and he noticed a fairy, this is... curious.
He watched the fairy trying to deal with the cat. She was a fast flier and was trying to knock things on the cat, but in the end she was knocked out of the air. The cat didn't leave it at that and Yazoo started to wonder what he should do, help the fairy or ignore the scene. Well, the fairy would be more... useful than a fat cat, he figured as he lifted a hand forward, before him three Red Nocturnes appeared.
The Remnant then leapt down the shelf while the three Red Nocturnes fired each one Fire spell before fading back to the Corridors. The Remnant self had his arm lit up from the Materia inside and then tossed his arm forward as a large blast of fire came from the palm of his hand, he launched a Firaga with the three fire spells, causing a large blast of fire hitting the cat from above. All the fire spells had been aimed for the cat's head, setting it on fire and hitting it down against the ground. The Remnant kept falling down, but he had jumped larger distances and was quite able to come to a landing on his feet on the ground if the cat didn't move. Otherwise he'd could follow up with another attack. He was certain the cat might think of his as a snack as well.
Cooldowns
Heartless Summoning: Two posts (only used 3 out of 6).
Firaga: One post.
OOC Note
Sorry for lateness. I summoned three Red Nocturnes, but dismissed them immediately after having each use one attack. I don't plan to use more, so have started the cooldown.
Tinkerbell's Post
Tink was pinned and on the edge of meeting death via being eaten when the unexpected happened. Just as the cat was about to finish her off, it was attacked from behind by what appeared to be small fireballs of some sort. In turn, the cat’s head was caught on fire causing the cat to jump off of her and run about the room for a bit to get the fire off its head. Sitting up slightly, Tinkhe watched as cat ran into the wall, effectively dazing itself and putting out the fire. It shook its head and then turned to glare at her and then to something further in the room. Hissing, the cat turned and ran towards the door and exiting the room through the cracked door. Tink took a moment to understand what just happened.
Her attacker had just been set on fire and chased out of the room by something that was….she paused in her thoughts as she looked from the door to across the room where someone her size was standing. Granted he was a bit taller than her, but that is not what caused Tinkerbell to freeze up. Those clothing, the hair, the green cat like eyes, and that feeling that came off of him. She had encountered a power like this before when that battle had broken out in Neverland, except the face was different and the feeling of dread was missing.
This guy made her feel uncomfortable and he could be associated with the silver head from Neverland. Maybe the outfit suggested he was part of a group, kind of like the Organization, but probably with a different motive. As she observed the man, she began to wonder how many more of these silver heads there were and just how much trouble they would be. The first had definitely been troublesome, but what about this one? Would he be a problem too?
Tink stayed where she was thinking for a while longer before getting to her feet. She suppose she could give him a chance. After all, he did just save her from being swallowed whole by a cat. Cautiously, she made her way towards him. She was pretty sure he didn’t belong in this world just like she didn’t but unlike her he seemed to be more prepared for battle. She didn’t know that much about the war between Light and Dark outside of the fight she had been in back home, but even that did not explain things to her. It only showed her that there were some powerful people out there butting heads and if she wanted to survive, she’d need allies and also to learn to fight herself; however, she was at a disadvantage. She couldn’t senses who was good or bad and she sometimes didn’t realize someone was trouble until it was too late and the damage she help create was done.
It made the fairy easy to manipulate, but thanks to being used in the past she was no fool. She didn't like tricks or being used and she didn't plan to let this stranger get the better of her. Still, she wanted to talk with him or at least test him to see if he would be either friend or foe. She really needed allies here.
So she prayed as she walked across to the man steadily that this would not be a mistake. She prayed he was good and not out to unleash some evil plan upon the world or out to kill everything he saw. She didn't need that sort of trouble or drama right now. She just needed calmness.
She continued to walk until she came to a stop a safe distance away, observing him still. Up close, he didn’t seem threatening, but she had just seen him attack, so she wasn’t about to underestimate him. He had a pretty face that could make one think he was kind, but those eyes. They were the things that kept this little pixie hypnotized. There was something strange and attractive about them, but also deadly. This guy…wasn’t human was he? She wasn’t sure what to think.
For now, she’d have to take her chances and talk with him. If she didn't take a chance, she wouldn't get far in this strange quest she was forced on.
Without moving, she used her fairy magic on the man creating a thin cloud of dust that surrounded the pair. It was not harmful, but instead would translate her bell rings into speech that he could understand. They needed no language barriers between them in order for this to work.
“Thank you for saving me,” she said friendly enough despite keeping her distance. She didn’t want a fight and was happy the cat was gone. Hopefully, they could have a chat without being disturbed or blows being thrown.
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Why couldn’t all dark portals be gentle like the one that had taken her to Destiny Island? Why was only that one gentle and warm and the others cold and just plain rude? Tink thought about these questions as she was pulled into cold darkness and flung out into a place that was also dark. Spinning through the area, Tink found herself coming to an abrupt stop -both physically and mentally- as she hit something solid within the darkness. Being knocked into a daze by the hit, Tink remained suspended in the air for a second before she slid down and landed with a light thump onto a hard surface within the darkness. For a moment, the small fairy sat in the dark with her world spinning. Shaking her head to clear it, she let her eyes adjust to her dark surroundings and discovered it wasn’t really dark at all, but just super gloomy. Standing up, the fairy increased her natural glow slightly to illuminate the area a bit more.
She was inside of some form of structure. She could tell by the thick beams that crossed each other and raised in the darkness to support the unseen ceiling. She could see cobwebs and large dust clumps clinging to some corners, suggesting wherever this was could not be reached by broom or duster or perhaps it was simply forgotten. Despite recognizing the place as a structure of some sort and the fact it was abandoned, this place did not smell or feel like the pirate ship Hook owned or even the tree house where the Lost Boys and Peter lived. No…this place was something old, but grounded and definitely man made. Finishing her observation, the small fairy’s glow dimmed back to natural as she began to move forward looking for a way out. It took her only a few minutes before she found the strange dome like opening that marked the exit in the form of hole that was like a normal size door to her. Having dealt with various animals in her time, the small fairy understood that the exit was made by a mouse; however, where that mouse was now was hard to say. She hadn’t seen any mice at all as she walked. She paused only once as a spider the size of horse to her, lazily walked across her path, heading for the darkness and comfort of a corner. As it walked, the spider paused and looked at her debating if her wings meant she was edible or not, but then deciding not to challenge her, the spider moved on. After the brief pause, Tink continued her walk until she made it to the entrance of the hole, the area becoming brighter with each step. At the exit, she paused and leaned out of the hole looking around her new and brighter surroundings. It was a large room nicely decorated with elegant furniture and some bookshelves. She saw a fancy light in the ceiling and a large door at one end of the room. From somewhere within the large place, the light ticking of a clock could be heard, but other than that the place was quiet.
Did no one live here? No. That couldn’t be right. This area, unlike the mouse hole, was well kept and clean. Someone had to live here. Maybe they had stepped outside or something. Wherever the residents were it was not here. Feeling safe, Tink stepped out of into the large room feeling the plush carpet yield under her small shoes as she walked, exploring the room cautiously. As she explored, she began to wonder who owned such a beautiful home. So absorbed she was on her thoughts and exploration that she did not see the being that had pushed its way into the room with her. Didn’t see it sneaking up behind her with an almost malicious grin on its fat face. She kept walking, pausing to look up at the way the light played on the crystal of the chandelier in the room. Hypnotized by the beauty, the small fairy didn’t realize the being in the room with her had snuck up on her until she found her light blocked and a furry face looking down at her.
Before she could figure out what the fur and strange green eyes meant the face was coming down on her, trying to swallow her whole!
With a startled ding, Tink took to the air, the furry face missing her by inches. She had just a second to see that the face belonged to a rather fat and fluffy black cat with white paws, a white tipped tail, and a face with white across the nose and mouth area before she was flying for dear life. She did her best to avoid the cat’s swipes and bites...and even tried going to higher ground, but anything she tried to land on the cat would either try to climb or ram into it to make her lose her balance and tumble below. A bit desperate to get the cat to leave her alone, Tink began pushing books and anything else she could move on top of the cat, but the animal was smart and was able to avoid most things that came at it.
With no more items to defend herself, Tink attempted to hide on top of a bookshelf within the room. She was exhausted and prayed the cat would not come after her; however, luck was not on her side. As she stood leaned forward slightly with her hands on her knees trying to catch her breath, she felt the bookshelf shake and looked up just in time to see the cat climb up to where she was. Horrified, she tried to fly away, but the cat pursued her and as she zoomed her way downward, the cat leaped off the shelf knocking it over and then let gravity do the rest of the work. Faster as lightning, Tink found herself knocked out of the air by a lucky swipe from behind. Thankfully the claws did not hit her. Hitting the carpet hard and rolling, the small fairy came to a stop on her stomach, dazed and hurting a bit.
As she sat up and tried to recover, the cat closed the distance and knocked her across the floor some more. Coming to a rest on her back, Tink tried to get up, but was instead pinned under the cat’s paw. The pin did not crush her, but it was firm enough to keep her from moving. Watching her with triumph in its eyes, the cat known as Lucifer swished his tail as he plotted what to do with the strange mouse he had caught.
Behind him the room was a mess from the battle the cat had fought to catch his unfortunate prize.
Yazoo's Post
Yazoo came to a halt within the Corridors to Darkness, he noticed a world he had only been to once before. It was the first world he had attacked with Silv a long time ago, when the war between Dark and Light really came to a full start, soon after the take-over in Disney Castle. Remembering this part bothered him, but not only that... seems the Dark lost it. But it wasn't claimed by the Light either, so it was a Neutral team that sorted it out in the end.
A faint thought came to mind about the Neutrals, so he wondered if he could find an answer or this Neutral opposition here. The Remnant opened a Corridor and stepped through. His boots hit wood as he walked out. Right before him seemed to be the edge of this wooden... what am I standing on? He took in his surroundings and came to his disbelieve that he was standing on a shelf that was hanging on the wall. Next to him was a pot with two books, but they were giant sized to him.
Recalling his last visit, he was certain that he had been in a large castle, but he hadn't seen anything of the outside world. Does this world contain giants? He wasn't sure what to think of this, but it seemed confusing, so he didn't bother to get an answer right now. He figured he could look around the world later. His attention, instead, was attracted to the noise down the shelf. His eyes locked onto a cat, a cat that could eat him whole, that was chasing something. The presence of Light was there and he noticed a fairy, this is... curious.
He watched the fairy trying to deal with the cat. She was a fast flier and was trying to knock things on the cat, but in the end she was knocked out of the air. The cat didn't leave it at that and Yazoo started to wonder what he should do, help the fairy or ignore the scene. Well, the fairy would be more... useful than a fat cat, he figured as he lifted a hand forward, before him three Red Nocturnes appeared.
The Remnant then leapt down the shelf while the three Red Nocturnes fired each one Fire spell before fading back to the Corridors. The Remnant self had his arm lit up from the Materia inside and then tossed his arm forward as a large blast of fire came from the palm of his hand, he launched a Firaga with the three fire spells, causing a large blast of fire hitting the cat from above. All the fire spells had been aimed for the cat's head, setting it on fire and hitting it down against the ground. The Remnant kept falling down, but he had jumped larger distances and was quite able to come to a landing on his feet on the ground if the cat didn't move. Otherwise he'd could follow up with another attack. He was certain the cat might think of his as a snack as well.
Cooldowns
Heartless Summoning: Two posts (only used 3 out of 6).
Firaga: One post.
OOC Note
Sorry for lateness. I summoned three Red Nocturnes, but dismissed them immediately after having each use one attack. I don't plan to use more, so have started the cooldown.
Tinkerbell's Post
Tink was pinned and on the edge of meeting death via being eaten when the unexpected happened. Just as the cat was about to finish her off, it was attacked from behind by what appeared to be small fireballs of some sort. In turn, the cat’s head was caught on fire causing the cat to jump off of her and run about the room for a bit to get the fire off its head. Sitting up slightly, Tinkhe watched as cat ran into the wall, effectively dazing itself and putting out the fire. It shook its head and then turned to glare at her and then to something further in the room. Hissing, the cat turned and ran towards the door and exiting the room through the cracked door. Tink took a moment to understand what just happened.
Her attacker had just been set on fire and chased out of the room by something that was….she paused in her thoughts as she looked from the door to across the room where someone her size was standing. Granted he was a bit taller than her, but that is not what caused Tinkerbell to freeze up. Those clothing, the hair, the green cat like eyes, and that feeling that came off of him. She had encountered a power like this before when that battle had broken out in Neverland, except the face was different and the feeling of dread was missing.
This guy made her feel uncomfortable and he could be associated with the silver head from Neverland. Maybe the outfit suggested he was part of a group, kind of like the Organization, but probably with a different motive. As she observed the man, she began to wonder how many more of these silver heads there were and just how much trouble they would be. The first had definitely been troublesome, but what about this one? Would he be a problem too?
Tink stayed where she was thinking for a while longer before getting to her feet. She suppose she could give him a chance. After all, he did just save her from being swallowed whole by a cat. Cautiously, she made her way towards him. She was pretty sure he didn’t belong in this world just like she didn’t but unlike her he seemed to be more prepared for battle. She didn’t know that much about the war between Light and Dark outside of the fight she had been in back home, but even that did not explain things to her. It only showed her that there were some powerful people out there butting heads and if she wanted to survive, she’d need allies and also to learn to fight herself; however, she was at a disadvantage. She couldn’t senses who was good or bad and she sometimes didn’t realize someone was trouble until it was too late and the damage she help create was done.
It made the fairy easy to manipulate, but thanks to being used in the past she was no fool. She didn't like tricks or being used and she didn't plan to let this stranger get the better of her. Still, she wanted to talk with him or at least test him to see if he would be either friend or foe. She really needed allies here.
So she prayed as she walked across to the man steadily that this would not be a mistake. She prayed he was good and not out to unleash some evil plan upon the world or out to kill everything he saw. She didn't need that sort of trouble or drama right now. She just needed calmness.
She continued to walk until she came to a stop a safe distance away, observing him still. Up close, he didn’t seem threatening, but she had just seen him attack, so she wasn’t about to underestimate him. He had a pretty face that could make one think he was kind, but those eyes. They were the things that kept this little pixie hypnotized. There was something strange and attractive about them, but also deadly. This guy…wasn’t human was he? She wasn’t sure what to think.
For now, she’d have to take her chances and talk with him. If she didn't take a chance, she wouldn't get far in this strange quest she was forced on.
Without moving, she used her fairy magic on the man creating a thin cloud of dust that surrounded the pair. It was not harmful, but instead would translate her bell rings into speech that he could understand. They needed no language barriers between them in order for this to work.
“Thank you for saving me,” she said friendly enough despite keeping her distance. She didn’t want a fight and was happy the cat was gone. Hopefully, they could have a chat without being disturbed or blows being thrown.
((Okay and no problem. Thank you for responding. =) ))