天城 雪子 // Yukiko Amagi (
slightlyoblivious) wrote in
towerofanimus2013-04-14 06:37 pm
[open] two ✾ even these long days / are not nearly long enough / for the skylarks to sing
Characters: Yukiko Amagi and YOU!
Setting: Dormitory floors, April 15, Floor 38, April 16, and OPEN for other event-related needs.
Format: Starting in prose, but I'm absolutely open to action!
Summary: General catch-all event log for Yukiko! She is in Group C and her modifications are here, with an OOC plot post comment if anyone wants to discuss anything!
Warnings: Gore, Body horror, potential for violence, and potential for serious character injury - Yukiko herself will want to stop short of killing people, though if she's commanded to do so, she won't be able to stop herself.
Dormitory Floors, April 15:
Anyone who knows Yukiko Amagi may have noticed her absence over the past week. She's back now, and at the moment, she isn't herself. She can be seen alternating between patrolling the floors very calmly and quietly and looking very upset. She can't speak, but it's in her eyes and her expression: something bad has been done, and she doesn't like it.
Floor 38, April 16:
It should be a simple enough task, to clean up the lounge. And it would be, normally, and not something Yukiko would have a problem with. But the feathers on her arms and hands seem to make cleaning the lounge windows hard. There's something else, too. She can't quite remember it, but when she was downstairs earlier, helping break down bodies, she stopped working just right. That led to a problem where she tore the body she was working on to pieces. Yukiko is covered in blood, and it's dripping off those feathers and getting all over the place.
OPEN:
For the rest of the week, Yukiko alternates: sometimes she's a good little drone, and sometimes, she has entrails in her feathers or is standing at the foot of someone's bed, as if waiting for orders. Sometimes she just looks lost, or sad. Approach? Let her be? Tell her to get back to work? That is up to you.
Setting: Dormitory floors, April 15, Floor 38, April 16, and OPEN for other event-related needs.
Format: Starting in prose, but I'm absolutely open to action!
Summary: General catch-all event log for Yukiko! She is in Group C and her modifications are here, with an OOC plot post comment if anyone wants to discuss anything!
Warnings: Gore, Body horror, potential for violence, and potential for serious character injury - Yukiko herself will want to stop short of killing people, though if she's commanded to do so, she won't be able to stop herself.
Dormitory Floors, April 15:
Anyone who knows Yukiko Amagi may have noticed her absence over the past week. She's back now, and at the moment, she isn't herself. She can be seen alternating between patrolling the floors very calmly and quietly and looking very upset. She can't speak, but it's in her eyes and her expression: something bad has been done, and she doesn't like it.
Floor 38, April 16:
It should be a simple enough task, to clean up the lounge. And it would be, normally, and not something Yukiko would have a problem with. But the feathers on her arms and hands seem to make cleaning the lounge windows hard. There's something else, too. She can't quite remember it, but when she was downstairs earlier, helping break down bodies, she stopped working just right. That led to a problem where she tore the body she was working on to pieces. Yukiko is covered in blood, and it's dripping off those feathers and getting all over the place.
OPEN:
For the rest of the week, Yukiko alternates: sometimes she's a good little drone, and sometimes, she has entrails in her feathers or is standing at the foot of someone's bed, as if waiting for orders. Sometimes she just looks lost, or sad. Approach? Let her be? Tell her to get back to work? That is up to you.

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And then she send tongues of flames flickering after him.
He dodges the fire spell she launches at him, and retreats towards the staircase, uncertain of what to do in response. She was under the control of malicious forces outside her own mind, and in pain. Could he in good conscience, attack her back when they were the only ones on the floor?]
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But he wasn't willing to leave her to it either.
He stays in place, unmoving as he attempted to work out a solution.]