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Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2017 7:19 am
Shaking a little in the cold, Orcus debated going actively in search of her cousin. Or a knight. Maybe even a White Moon senshi. One would be a painful messy confrontation no matter what she said or did. The others...? Well. She supposed it would depend on the other party. But just at this moment, she was beginning to regret not having the other faction contacts some of her Dark Mirror brethren did.
Of course, she had Nereid, but she was not about to try dragging her into this mess. Orcus refused to risk losing the one friend she had in this whole, stupid war.
A Chaos tinged aura brushed against her and the tiny Dark Mirror shuddered. It wasn't Alodie. It didn't feel strong enough. Even so, the last person Orcus felt like dealing with tonight was an officer of the Negaverse. Ducking into a pool of shadow, she watched carefully and clenched her hands into fists. No one would be getting the drop on her.
"I don't know who you are, but turn around and go away," she growled.
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Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2017 6:24 am
Tinaksite felt someone nearby...and they felt...different. This was a new feeling. Not someone on her side of things...and not a senshi trying to ruin her party. Different. Interesting...it wasn’t a bad feeling...just a different one...and she wanted to see what it could possibly be.
She walked closer and closer to it, but couldn’t make anything out in the darkness...though when the voice came from the shadows, the lieutenant squinted, trying to make out who...or what it could be.
“Tinaksite.” Was her reply to the...well, it hadn’t been a question, but now at least whoever it was would know who she was, and that was something at any rate.
“What are you? You are not like me, and you are not a senshi...what are you?”
It was a fair question...and even if she had been told to turn and go away, she was under no real obligation to do so, so she didn’t. She had no qualms with this girl, and this girl shouldn't have any qualms with her...right?
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Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2017 7:26 am
Rolling her eyes, Orcus hissed angrily. Rather than turning around and going away, the officer just kept coming closer. It figured she'd come across someone with more curiosity than courtesy.
"Perhaps I should have made myself clearer," she spat, retreating as far into the shadows as possible. "I don't care who you are. And if you won't be decent enough to leave me alone on your own, I will make you."
Fortunately, the wintery air held a hint of dampness, so her magic would be fairly effective.
"Drowning's Hint," she snarled as she summoned up her magic and aimed everything she had at this nosy officer. Of course, she'd still have to find a way past this Tinaksite to get away, but she'd cross that bridge when she got to it.
Orangeish Sherbert Orcus is able to pull water from her surroundings (drier environments will make the attack weaker as there is less water to summon). As it comes together, the water forms a heavy mist that attaches to the target's face and lasts for approximately 10-15 seconds. The mist makes breathing difficult, as if the victim is in an especially humid environment. Sensations of pressure making it hard to draw a full breath are common as is some choking and coughing (think along the lines of swallowing a drink wrong). Visually, the mist ripples and reflects like to cast an almost watery appearance over the target.
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Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2017 10:59 am
“What?” Tinaksite wasn’t quite sure what this person was talking about, and she was backing away, so of course all the lieutenant did was take a few steps closer, backing her into a corner, tilting her head to the side like some sort of stupid, curious dog…a dog that got hit in the face with mist from a spray bottle.
Making a noise of discomfort, Tinaksite raised up her hands to try to claw at whatever was on her face…it was hard to breathe…and she didn’t like it. She didn’t like it at all.
“What?” She gasped the word this time, feeling some sinking feeling of almost betrayal. This wasn’t how things were supposed to go, not with someone on her side…right?
When the…the whatever finally dissipated, the lieutenant frowned at Orcus. “Why?” The question was harsher than the others, accusing.
She didn’t talk much, but she tried her best to convey what she was feeling. “I did nothing to you.”
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Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2017 11:08 am
Feeling some satisfaction at her magic, Orcus scanned the area, deciding that if she wanted out of the corner she'd been backed into, she was going to have to try jumping over the other woman.
s**t.
Backing up more, she darted forward, running and leaping once she got directly in front of Ms Nosy. Just as long as the other woman didn't try to grab her, she could at least get clear and have a better chance of escape.
"You didn't leave me alone, that's why," she retorted. "Maybe you should learn how to respect requests for privacy."
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Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2017 11:19 am
There was no attempt at grabbing, honesty Tinaksite’s mouth fell open a little as the girl jumped over her like some graceful blue deer. A cold deer?
“Oh.” Well…that wasn’t her fault. Why would she have known to leave the girl alone? That wasn’t her fault in the slightest…and she was just…sort of being rude now. Tinaksite hadn’t been rude at all, and this girl had attacked her. That’s what that had been. Magic. Like a senshi…but this wasn’t a senshi…right?
Whatever she was. “You are very pretty. I like your costume.”
She could at least let the girl leave with a compliment. She was very pretty. “We could have waffles? You are on my side, yes?” If there was one thing she knew without a doubt about Americans…it was that they loved waffles.
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Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2017 11:40 am
Eyes narrowing, Orcus tried to figure out what on earth this woman could be thinking. She thought she'd detected a bit of an accent and the compliments as well as the incomprehensible offer of waffles seemed to indicate that this woman was just not from around here. And Orcus simply didn't know what to make of that.
"Can't stand the things," she snapped. "They make me feel sick and bloated. And I'm not on your side. I'm not on the side of anyone who willingly associates with people who create monsters."
For a moment, she considered trying to hit this weirdo with another magic attack, then decided against it. She was foreign and if the waffle offer was anything to go by, had no clue about anything.
"I don't know what the Negaverse offered you. Don't really care. But here's some free advice, get out. Don't let them turn you into a monster too."
As she'd been speaking, she'd been carefully backing away. Having delivered her warning, she turned on her heel and sprinted away. She didn't want to talk to anyone in the Negaverse. Much less someone who amounted to a mail order officer.
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Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2017 7:23 am
Tinaksite’s eyebrows pulled down and she couldn’t think of anything to say quickly enough. She didn’t like waffles? But…Mags loved waffles…didn’t all Americans? Wasn’t that the point?
She watched the strange…senshi take off, and didn’t bother following. That had not gone as she had expected, and honestly the whole meeting left her feeling quite confused and unhappy. Weren’t they supposed to be on the same side in this? They felt the same, so clearly…
Well, at the very least they shouldn’t be enemies…right?
…She thought she should be right.
Dejected, the lieutenant made her way home, spirits quite low.
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