Alucard (
kismetatropos) wrote in
towerofanimus2013-04-03 01:25 pm
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Characters: Alucard, OPEN
Setting: Floors 25
Format: I'll match
Summary: Alucard's arrival has not made him happy.
Warnings: Thread is set at night. Monster attacks are a strong possibility.
This floor had a meadow. It was strangely pleasant, even in the darkness. But he was a stranger in this place and found himself on guard as he wandered the floor. He was not alone. He could see shadows moving in the distance. Nothing he couldn't handle, he told himself. Nothing that he couldn't destroy. Alucard had killed everything that his father had thrown at him. He'd easily do it again and again. Let the creatures lurking in the shadows come! He welcomed the challenge, anything to take his mind off of the fact that he was trapped in a foreign land. Kidnapped against his will.
The man would not allow himself to calm down. He wouldn't be contained. His father had made that mistake, hadn't he? And now, according to the people who had trapped Alucard here, he was dead. For good. He wouldn't believe it until he had absolute proof. After all, much of what he had seen so far indicated that he was being tricked. The large metal boxes with images on them were just one example of things that he wanted absolutely nothing to do with.
Though he had seen from the dormitories that there were many, many people in the tower itself, Alucard had noticed that there didn't seem to be any other people around. It was strange, especially for such a peaceful looking meadow. The only thing that he could hear was something that sounded like vague shuffling of bushes in the distance.
"Who's there?" he growled sharply.
Setting: Floors 25
Format: I'll match
Summary: Alucard's arrival has not made him happy.
Warnings: Thread is set at night. Monster attacks are a strong possibility.
This floor had a meadow. It was strangely pleasant, even in the darkness. But he was a stranger in this place and found himself on guard as he wandered the floor. He was not alone. He could see shadows moving in the distance. Nothing he couldn't handle, he told himself. Nothing that he couldn't destroy. Alucard had killed everything that his father had thrown at him. He'd easily do it again and again. Let the creatures lurking in the shadows come! He welcomed the challenge, anything to take his mind off of the fact that he was trapped in a foreign land. Kidnapped against his will.
The man would not allow himself to calm down. He wouldn't be contained. His father had made that mistake, hadn't he? And now, according to the people who had trapped Alucard here, he was dead. For good. He wouldn't believe it until he had absolute proof. After all, much of what he had seen so far indicated that he was being tricked. The large metal boxes with images on them were just one example of things that he wanted absolutely nothing to do with.
Though he had seen from the dormitories that there were many, many people in the tower itself, Alucard had noticed that there didn't seem to be any other people around. It was strange, especially for such a peaceful looking meadow. The only thing that he could hear was something that sounded like vague shuffling of bushes in the distance.
"Who's there?" he growled sharply.

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So long as he kept his distance, he was certain that the animal would not attack again. He held out his hand, watching as the broken animal gave him a nervous look. Its battered wings fluttered slightly, probably as a warning. It let out an angry wark, one foot digging at the ground.
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So, carefully and slowly, Tohko walked toward the bird, calling out kind 'warks'.
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"Don't worry..I will be."
As she walked towards the bird, Tohko carefully opened up the box and got out a roll of bandages, keeping her eyes on the bird as she did so.
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"Sadly, I don't know any light magic. Do you?"
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Meanwhile, the bird thrashed its head violently, legs digging at the ground in a definite warning.
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As the bird thrashed about and kicked at the ground, Tohko took a few steps back and to the side, trying to make herself look smaller. Maybe if she did that, then the bird would think that she was a less of a threat.
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"Alucard, are you alright?"
Alright..it was just close enough to bandage..if only she could get it to see that bandages weren't a threat. Carefully, Tohko held them out for the bird to inspect.
"It's alright..we're not going to hurt you."
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Tohko was going to say that she was going to be fine..but then she saw how badly Alucard was injured.
"Oh, I'm sorry! Here..there should be enough gauze for you too."
Carefully, Tohko tried to walk over to Alucard and give him the gauze without further annoying the bird.
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"You're welcome.."
How to get to the bird without scaring it?
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"Do you think you could try and tend to it? If I got some food from the cafeteria, it might be a bit kinder to us."
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"Thank you. Be careful, alright?"
The warning was probably unnecessary, but that didn't mean Tohko wasn't going to give it. Quickly, she ran to the stairs and headed down again, hoping she could quickly get to the cafeteria.
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"Are you alright? What's wrong?"
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At Alucard, Tohko sighed. "Alright then..but if you're in pain, please, use the first aid kit, alright?"
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