Lezard Valeth (
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towerofanimus2012-08-07 03:31 am
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Characters: Lezard Valeth, Platina and Lenneth Valkyrie.
Setting: Music Room (28th floor) at nightfall.
Format: Prose for the opening, then action.
Summary: Lezard wants to make sure Platina has a great opinion of him. Hence he sends a bunch monsters on her way... Only to kill them and save her so as to appear like a hero. Only problem being that the Valkyrie passes by nearly at the same moment.
Warning: Lezard Valeth. Hungry Uruk-hai. A bit of violence during the battle. Creepy stalking. Amongst other things...
The music floor was certainly a wonder- So many instruments all around, a dream for all those who enjoy music. It was one of the rare floor in the tower relatively safe, where people could enjoy some free time without being worried about whatever schemes was going on in the tower, be it from the administrator or from one of the bad guys. They could play music with their friends, they could play music alone, they could listen to music, or they simply could do nothing. Or yet again, just pass by while on their way to the dorm- Especially when night's falling.
Unfortunately for Platina, no matter what her reason for passing by this floor was, Lezard has decided this wouldn't be the peaceful room it was meant to be. Instead the doors would close on themselves once she'd step in, preventing her from escaping and a group of monsters would magically appear in the room. Even worse for the poor silver-haired girl, those would be... Uruk-hai. And they're not the kind to speak.
What did Uruk-hai usually do? They killed people of course. ... And eventually ate what remained of them after if they were particularly hungry. Hopefully in Platina's case they wouldn't be hungry. Either way, the girl better knew how to fight... Since Lezard doesn't plan on stepping in immediately.
Setting: Music Room (28th floor) at nightfall.
Format: Prose for the opening, then action.
Summary: Lezard wants to make sure Platina has a great opinion of him. Hence he sends a bunch monsters on her way... Only to kill them and save her so as to appear like a hero. Only problem being that the Valkyrie passes by nearly at the same moment.
Warning: Lezard Valeth. Hungry Uruk-hai. A bit of violence during the battle. Creepy stalking. Amongst other things...
The music floor was certainly a wonder- So many instruments all around, a dream for all those who enjoy music. It was one of the rare floor in the tower relatively safe, where people could enjoy some free time without being worried about whatever schemes was going on in the tower, be it from the administrator or from one of the bad guys. They could play music with their friends, they could play music alone, they could listen to music, or they simply could do nothing. Or yet again, just pass by while on their way to the dorm- Especially when night's falling.
Unfortunately for Platina, no matter what her reason for passing by this floor was, Lezard has decided this wouldn't be the peaceful room it was meant to be. Instead the doors would close on themselves once she'd step in, preventing her from escaping and a group of monsters would magically appear in the room. Even worse for the poor silver-haired girl, those would be... Uruk-hai. And they're not the kind to speak.
What did Uruk-hai usually do? They killed people of course. ... And eventually ate what remained of them after if they were particularly hungry. Hopefully in Platina's case they wouldn't be hungry. Either way, the girl better knew how to fight... Since Lezard doesn't plan on stepping in immediately.
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She can't even scream for help - the most she can do is exhale loudly in fear.
As much as she tries to get to the staircase, it isn't working...She looks around desperately, back and forth, trying to find an opening.]
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