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Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 8:23 pm
(( Is it okay if I come? And bring Tenshu because he's apprantley bleeding to death? XD ))
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Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 9:21 pm
((Of course! My mansion's free to everyone, especially my friends. Just don't freak out over how huge it is. ^__^))
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Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 1:01 pm
As Torrik was about to dash off in search of food, an interesting combination of words met his ears and a red light suddenly engulfed him. Feeling his muscles cramp up, Torrik didn't bother to even try moving. He knew what was wrong with him and he really didn't care. He was simply too lazy to try struggling as he was too lazy to even try to avoid this spell in the first place. This wasn't really a fight he was in at the moment so he felt there was no point in using up his energy for something as minuscule as this. Even though he was surrounded by a few people in the white coats, which strongly reminded him of Doctors on steroids, he was well aware that he could escape from them at any time. There was no way they could outrun him once he began moving.
Although the espada wasn't able to move his head, his brown eyes gazed at the angry looking guy with the white hair, which Torrik found interesting from the start. Just like the woman's sword, he was automatically drawn to the bright tone. "Why?" came the single worded reply to the boy's question about reopening the gate. Since he could not move his jaw, which he was perfectly okay with, he spoke the word as though he were a professional ventriloquist. Torrik had thought about it from the moment the guy began running his mouth. It was obvious that this shinigami wanted to go with the others, two of which were an accident. Though the idea of "accidentally" pushing another shinigami to his death intrigued him, Torrik wasn't going to give in that easily simply because he didn't feel like it.
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Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 2:19 pm
Rhia's glowing eyes flashed in irritation. It was clear this arrancar was simply toying with them. She got the impression he could easily turn the tables if he so chose.
She wasn't nearly so interested in going after the shinigami who had been pushed into the void--she knew they were smart enough to handle themselves. Rather, she was far more interested in a fight with this arrancar. A straight-out fight, of course. No messing with kidos or anything elaborate.
At the same time, she had the distinct impression she wouldn't get what she wanted. The arrancar was rather apathetic, probably too lazy to look for a fight.
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Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 3:20 pm
Yuki was on the hunt now. She had no idea where Nagi might be, or even if he was still on earth! She didn't even know where the gate had been positioned for the strategic attack of, beat the crap out of anything that moves. So figuring that people with power would know, she went for the highest riatsu pressures she felt from the moment she exited urahara's. It wasn't that hard considering that several captain level pressures came from this spot.
She flew over the hospital ruins, still in her bankai, and spotted Rhia down below. Certainly the special opps captain would know where everyone was, Nagi included. The fact that she was her old VC would help with getting the information quickly. So she swooped down from the skys, the firey dragon wings leaving a trail of black smoke behind her as it burned slowly. She landed beside Rhia.
"Where is Nagi?"
She demanded, not even caring that an espada was being held captive here at the moment. The dragon head that towered over her seemed to hold more interest in the espada, however. It turned to look at the captive with soulless pits it dared call eyes , giving a creepy vibe that it had a mind of it's own and was debating how tasty something with an exoskeleton would be.
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Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 6:21 pm
Rhia glanced at Yuki, assuming the question was free to answer. With a non- committal shrug, she replied, "Our espada friend, here, pushed him through a rift to some unknown location,"
She looked back at the arrancar in question. Suri's kido held him fast, and, if Yuki was quick enough--Rhia had no doubt she was-- she would have no problem finishing him off. The arrancar's imminent demise wouldn't surprise Rhia. Yuki was a hot-tempered sort Probably a shoot-now-ask-questions-later type. Hopefully she would see the advantage of keeping the espada alive to give a location before she eviscerated him.
"You'll have to ask him," She said, nodding meaningfully in the arrancar's direction.
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Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 7:08 pm
Torrik_59 As Torrik was about to dash off in search of food, an interesting combination of words met his ears and a red light suddenly engulfed him. Feeling his muscles cramp up, Torrik didn't bother to even try moving. He knew what was wrong with him and he really didn't care. He was simply too lazy to try struggling as he was too lazy to even try to avoid this spell in the first place. This wasn't really a fight he was in at the moment so he felt there was no point in using up his energy for something as minuscule as this. Even though he was surrounded by a few people in the white coats, which strongly reminded him of Doctors on steroids, he was well aware that he could escape from them at any time. There was no way they could outrun him once he began moving.
Although the espada wasn't able to move his head, his brown eyes gazed at the angry looking guy with the white hair, which Torrik found interesting from the start. Just like the woman's sword, he was automatically drawn to the bright tone. "Why?" came the single worded reply to the boy's question about reopening the gate. Since he could not move his jaw, which he was perfectly okay with, he spoke the word as though he were a professional ventriloquist. Torrik had thought about it from the moment the guy began running his mouth. It was obvious that this shinigami wanted to go with the others, two of which were an accident. Though the idea of "accidentally" pushing another shinigami to his death intrigued him, Torrik wasn't going to give in that easily simply because he didn't feel like it. Tansen's reiatsu continued to increase along with his anger and the very ground beneath his feet began to crumble from the pressure. "Because....There is someone very important to me beyond that gate...And I'll do whatever it takes to get to them." It took every bit of the young captain's control not to simply lunge at the espada and slice off his head. "Look...I'm not the kind of guy that likes to fight, I hate fighting. So...Is there some kind of agreement we can come to instead?" Unbelieveable, I'm BARGAINING with an arrancar! Still...Rose means the world to me...Even if it means swallowing my pride, I WILL get her back.
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Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 7:21 pm
:Surprised that the espada had let her catch him so easily, Suri let her hand drop to her side. She took a moment to study his face, and realized that he was more of an apathetic espada than anything else. It would be pointless to go up and try to hack him to pieces though. The laziest people tended to be the most misleading. He would bite her hand off for trying.
Turning her head slightly so that she could still keep the espada in the corner of her eyes, Suri noted that Captain Yuki had also arrived. It seemed like an opportune moment for her to leave. With three Captains there, it was more than enough to deal with the espada. If they were in the mood for it, he would be dead. It was almost like being a pack of piranhas. Her mind registered the useless analogy that at least she was the baby piranha in the pack, rather than the dinner.
Unsure of what to do, Suri stood at the ready, her arm still warm in case she had to fire another kidou, her grip still holding her zanpaku~to firmly. Of all the people in the room, she was probably limiting her zanpaku~to the most, and her reiatsu level was still relatively low.
Considering that Captain Nagi had been flung into the vortex, Suri was torn between her duties. For one, she would be responsible for fighting to get her Captain back. On the other hand, as the Vice-Captain, she was responsible for making sure that the squad was safe and orderly while the Captain was missing.:
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Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 7:51 pm
((Okay, I'll leave this to you guys then. ^^ *exits with Tenshu to Tansen's Mansion* ))
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Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 8:15 pm
Strolling up to the hospital was a young shinigami, There was a slight breeze that whistled through the area. A discomfort look came upon sagwas face as the whistling irritated him, but the birds chirping kind of dominated over the whistling noise. The creaking of the rusty playground swings that pushed themselves. Through all the sounds sagwa picked up a beat inside his head making the area somewhat musical.
Walking around the hospital he caught site of his captain. His hands where placed in his pockets with his feet kicking up some sand as he passed through the hospital playground. Spotting another arrancer "jeez these guys are all over the place “knowing sagwa he wasn’t about to engage in a fight, not because he probably couldn’t win, but because he was a sloth before evolution accured.
That being said sagwa went a little more forward to get a better view of his captain. Then placing his bottom on a grassy hill. He sat with bad posture hutched over with his hands still in his pockets. Letting out a yawn, his eyes closed and sagwa started to doze off, but was aware to his surroundings. Sagwa got relaxed and went into a meditation state of mind.
"So that’s the chick you’re falling for?" "Not really where just friends" "Oh whatever it looks like you would trade your soul for her to be safe." "That’s just because she’s my captain" "You love her don’t you?" "..." Sagwa opened his eyes, adjusting his eyes to the sun light. The sun was starting to settle, and the birds had calmed down. Staring up at the sky watching the clouds shape into animal figures. His mood was mellow and optimistic as he thought about going back to the soul society and getting a huge bowl of cereal with ice cold milk. The thought had put a smile on sagwas face. "Maybe next time"
Getting up he walked over where rhia was. This would be the first that rhia would be seeing sagwa smiling. Not gesturing that he was there, Rhia would have already picked up his reiatsu before he even came two miles into the area she was in. Sagwa wanted a little action to but wasn’t going to steal it away from the others.
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Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 8:46 pm
Wrong answer.... Worst answer. No way in hell did Yuki escape the whole of hunco mundo only to have Nagi torn away from her before she could see him. Needless to say this spelled 'death row' in big, bold letters above the poor espada's head. She knew that the espada wouldn't stand to be bound if anyone actually attacked him... But she was one of the fastest shinigami alive, with Rhia at a close second. He wouldn't escape.
She shunpoed up to his face and grabbed his neck, she had the fire burning in the gauntlets on low, but it would still be hot enough to cause enough pain to make anyone's eyes cross. Not to mention the clawed tips, those probably weren't too comfortable either.
"Take me to Nagi.... Or I kill you."
She didn't waste her breath. It was obvious that if he didn't take her, she would rip hunco mundo in two if she had to, in order to find him.
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Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 8:51 pm
((Edited... we posted at the same time.)) Torrik just stood still as the red glow finally wore off. Now that he was able to move again, he raised his right hand and squeezed it tightly, allowing his cramped knuckles to pop loudly. Doing the same with the left as well as his neck, his sharp brown eyes averted momentarily to the minuscule woman with the red hair. Since she didn't appear to be sustaining too many terrible injuries, she most likely got off easy. There was no doubt in his mind that Hogosha Riki's plan most likely failed though to Torrik, there wasn't really a plan to begin with. There wasn't a point to any of it from his side of the spectrum. He was simply told to do this and do that without much benefit to their kind at all. There was even the possible chance of him getting in trouble once he made it back into Las Noches.
He didn't flinch as the woman approached him. There was one big thing he didn't consider before and that was she had a giant flaming dragon practically attached to her body. Though it intrigued him to no end on what this thing could possibly be, he was quite astonished at her bravery as she waltzed up to him and tried to grab him in the worst place imaginable. She wanted him to talk yet she was aiming for the only place that barely enabled him to do so. Raising his hand very quickly, he blocked her clawed gauntlet before it could touch the tender skin beneath his scarf. Though the heat of the woman's fire was incredibly hot, Torrik's tough skin did not burn too badly. However, there was still the sting and sweltering feeling that fire usually made one feel when standing too close.
Without orders to follow and with no objective to complete, it was at this point that Torrik no longer cared. Knowing their reason for wanting into Las Noches did not concern him really though it made him wonder why they appeared to be so angry. Just what was so important about these people that they needed to risk their lives for? By the way this woman was looking at him with such fury, it looked as though she'd tare him apart if she didn't get the answer she was seeking. If they wished to go there and possibly be killed then that wasn't his problem. Surely if they did cause any real trouble, Aizen or someone stronger would probably take them out like week old trash.
Making up his mind and momentarily ignoring the woman, Torrik's gaze turned back to the boy with the white hair- the one who suggested a bargain. Though what happened next would be possibly a once in a lifetime event, Torrik was sure that it wouldn't be for naught. "Bring me a fish." was all that came out. Though he could have concluded it with "And I'll let you through." but he figured that what was said was a big enough hint for even the most idiotic of people to understand. Then again, taking the fish then running would have been sort of funny too. Nobody said there was no humor in "biting the hand that feeds you."
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Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 9:07 pm
Torrik_59 Torrik just stood still as the red glow finally wore off. Now that he was able to move again, he raised his right hand and squeezed it tightly, allowing his cramped knuckles to pop loudly. Doing the same with the left as well as his neck, his sharp brown eyes averted momentarily to the minuscule woman with the red hair. Since she didn't appear to be sustaining too many terrible injuries, she most likely got off easy. There was no doubt in his mind that Hogosha Riki's plan most likely failed though to Torrik, there wasn't really a plan to begin with. There wasn't a point to any of it from his side of the spectrum. He was simply told to do this and do that without much benefit to their kind at all. There was even the possible chance of him getting in trouble once he made it back into Las Noches.
Without orders to follow and with no objective to complete, it was at this point that Torrik no longer cared. Knowing their reason for wanting into Las Noches did not concern him really. If they wished to go there and possibly be killed then that wasn't his problem. Surely if they did cause any real trouble, Aizen or someone stronger would probably take them out like week old trash.
Making up his mind, Torrik's gaze turned back to the boy with the white hair. Though what happened next would be possibly a once in a lifetime event, Torrik was sure that it wouldn't be for naught. "Bring me a fish." was all that came out. Though he could have concluded it with "And I'll let you through." but he figured that what was said was a big enough hint for even the most idiotic of people to understand. Then again, taking the fish then running would have been sort of funny too. Nobody said there was no humor in "biting the hand that feeds you." The cloud of reiatsu that had been accumulating around Tansen immediately dispersed as his ears picked up the arrancar's request. "A...Fish? Is that supposed to be some kind of joke?" What is it with this guy? His actions from the very beginning have been questionable...Should I really trust him? The chance to get into Hueco Mundo...Is it really something that I want to pass up? Definetely not. Judging from this guy's action's up until now, he's not kidding around. He's either really hungry or he just wants to see me make a fool of myself. Or both. In the end though...I guess I don't really have a choice. Letting out a sigh, Tansen reluctantly sheathed his sword and walked up to the arrancar slowly, until they were only a few inches apart, and looked at Torrik straight in the eye. "I'll play you're game if you're actually willing to keep up you're end of the bargain. I don't suppose you have any preferences? Raw or cooked?"
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Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 10:46 am
Tansen Tsurugi Torrik_59 Torrik just stood still as the red glow finally wore off. Now that he was able to move again, he raised his right hand and squeezed it tightly, allowing his cramped knuckles to pop loudly. Doing the same with the left as well as his neck, his sharp brown eyes averted momentarily to the minuscule woman with the red hair. Since she didn't appear to be sustaining too many terrible injuries, she most likely got off easy. There was no doubt in his mind that Hogosha Riki's plan most likely failed though to Torrik, there wasn't really a plan to begin with. There wasn't a point to any of it from his side of the spectrum. He was simply told to do this and do that without much benefit to their kind at all. There was even the possible chance of him getting in trouble once he made it back into Las Noches.
Without orders to follow and with no objective to complete, it was at this point that Torrik no longer cared. Knowing their reason for wanting into Las Noches did not concern him really. If they wished to go there and possibly be killed then that wasn't his problem. Surely if they did cause any real trouble, Aizen or someone stronger would probably take them out like week old trash.
Making up his mind, Torrik's gaze turned back to the boy with the white hair. Though what happened next would be possibly a once in a lifetime event, Torrik was sure that it wouldn't be for naught. "Bring me a fish." was all that came out. Though he could have concluded it with "And I'll let you through." but he figured that what was said was a big enough hint for even the most idiotic of people to understand. Then again, taking the fish then running would have been sort of funny too. Nobody said there was no humor in "biting the hand that feeds you." The cloud of reiatsu that had been accumulating around Tansen immediately dispersed as his ears picked up the arrancar's request. "A...Fish? Is that supposed to be some kind of joke?" What is it with this guy? His actions from the very beginning have been questionable...Should I really trust him? The chance to get into Hueco Mundo...Is it really something that I want to pass up? Definetely not. Judging from this guy's action's up until now, he's not kidding around. He's either really hungry or he just wants to see me make a fool of myself. Or both. In the end though...I guess I don't really have a choice. Letting out a sigh, Tansen reluctantly sheathed his sword and walked up to the arrancar slowly, until they were only a few inches apart, and looked at Torrik straight in the eye. "I'll play you're game if you're actually willing to keep up you're end of the bargain. I don't suppose you have any preferences? Raw or cooked?" Tuning into the arrancer, sagwa elevated his voice so he could hear him from the distance. With his voice amplified sagwa said "Ill go get some fish so you guys can watch the arrancer." hopefully even the smallest thing sagwa could do was appreciated, or maybe they didn’t even like his presence being there. why so serious sagwa thought as he looked around and all there faces where so content and serious. Taking his hands out from his pockets then resting one hand on his shoulder. Sagwa must have not cared about his life right now because just walking towards all the captains... Just that if they where engaged in a fight with this arrancer dude, Sagwa would pass out and probably go into Acoma just by there reiatsu skyrocketing.
About 5 feet from tansen he asked them again "would you like me to go get the fish?" a series of events where happening and sagwa didn’t have no clue what was going on. It was unusual for sagwa to actually do work since he was so lazy, but his captain was watching.Besides this fish was the smallest job, but played the biggest role in trying to get to huco mundo or whatever.
Waiting for a reply he just stared at the arrancer with his bright yellow eyes. The look could make babies cry and make soldiers forget why they where fighting in the army.
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