culbutiri: (silence)
Nesir Aeser ([personal profile] culbutiri) wrote in [community profile] towerofanimus2013-04-15 11:38 am

Aren't you glad you can't cry little one [Open]

Characters: Nesir Aeser and you
Setting: Patrolling the tower. Pick a floor
Format: Whatever you like
Summary: Nesir has been modified into a group B drone. Further information here
Warnings: Body modification and brainwashing. Anyone who touches her is in danger from the poison that sometimes leaks from her pores and she is prone to attacking troublemakers. She might malfunction but let me know if that's okay in the subject line so I know!

She begins in the dormitories and works her way down. Every floor checked, nothing allowed to be out of place. Nothing could be allowed to disrupt the running of the tower. She watches the prisoners, waiting for any signs of disobedience, any signs of rebellion.

Disobedience cannot be allowed. Nothing can be allowed to disrupt the work of her masters. She watches the other workers as well. Making sure they are doing their jobs.

Having blades for fingers makes some of the tasks harder than it usually would be but it didn't matter. Everything was fine. Everything had always been fine.

She moved down the tower, checking each floor, watching. She doesn't approach anyone but if anyone approaches her she will turn to them, willing to answer questions, as long as they are obedient and cause no trouble.
warriorscribe: (The best you have)

[personal profile] warriorscribe 2013-05-18 07:43 am (UTC)(link)
Even if she wasn't reacting to pain, Enoch wouldn't leave anyone in this state. He leapt up to make it harder to grab his legs, to try to slam the Arch down on her, hopefully for a finishing blow.
warriorscribe: (Pain of doubt)

[personal profile] warriorscribe 2013-05-20 05:20 pm (UTC)(link)
It's a good thing she hadn't gotten through his armor enough to expose his feet - some of that could have splashed onto his toes.

Enoch purified his Arch with shaking hands and stowed it, walking away. He had to put some distance between himself and the corpse.