Ganondorf Dragmire (
great_king_of_evil) wrote in
towerofanimus2013-09-13 08:43 pm
[10] || [The Life and Times of the King of Evil] || [Open]
Characters: Ganondorf and you.
Setting: Music Floor, Second Tower, Cafeteria, Research Library and around Room 02-16.
Format: Prose or action, will follow.
Summary: A regular day in the life of an evil overlord. In the first prompt, Ganondorf is having a particularly bad time with the music room and its annoying instruments choosing to play on their own. The second prompt is about Ganondorf training and the third one is just coffee time. In the fourth prompt he is protecting the Violet Research Team from monsters while trying to study science and understand exactly what this is all about. The final prompt happens in in his room, where Ganondorf tries to open the secret elevator as a part of his master plan to take over the tower.
Warning: Ganondorf himself is a warning, but there should be nothing too evil in this post. Fighting monsters in the training and science prompts, destruction of musical instruments in the first prompt. Will edit if anything else comes up.
Music Room (Floor 28)
1) As per usual for Ganondorf, the floor he spent the most time on was the music floor. He hated many things, but he certainly didn't hate music-- Especially the music he composed or played. You could find him in the music room playing the same instrument he always played: The pipe-organ. He was playing various musics, some of them dramatic or evil sounding. Some, surprisingly, sounded sad and melancholic. Of course amongst what he played was his immortal hit. At least while he was playing music, he wasn't ruining anything, except maybe the ears of those listening.
2) The music room was not always a haven of relaxation, however. Aside from the eventual monsters, the instruments themselves were annoying at times. On a fated day, things did not go as well as they usually did. As the king of evil stepped into the music room, the piano started playing on its own. Nothing abnormal, but this time it played in rhythm as he walked. Exactly a note per step, as if the piano had decided making a fool of him was a good idea.
"..."
It continued even as he reached the pipe-organ. This did not amuse him. And given recent events, he wasn't in the mood to put up with the tower's usual foolishness. He immediately went for the piano (the notes grew more and more threatening the closer he grew to it) and crushed it with his bare hands, putting an end to this 'madness'. Alas, as soon as Ganondorf headed back for the pipe-organ... A xylophone suddenly started playing the notes in place of the piano.
... This was going to be a long and painful day.
Training (Second Tower - Floor 75)
As any respectable King of Evil, Ganondorf happened to train to keep his powers and skills in shape. That, and killing monster was a good way to let his anger and hatred out without having to make the half of the tower that didn't despise him yet hate him. Well, "slaughtering" was probably a more appropriate word than "training" in this case. Most monsters didn't stand a chance against him and were quickly reduced to lifeless corpses, be it through his powers or sword techniques.
The most powerful monsters offered somewhat more of a challenge, but even then there were very little risks for one such as him as long as his powers remained active. So his training didn't only consist of fighting monsters-- He was also making monsters fight each other.
Most specifically, monsters he created of all pieces using his powers against those of the tower. So you could see him either slaughtering monsters passing by, or you could see him on the side looking at two Darknuts fighting each other: one of his and one of the tower. The Darknut in his employ was identical to that of the tower, with the difference of his armor being entirely black as opposed to red. Furthermore, his darknut was wearing a large red cape: his monsters had to look imposing after all.
Cafeteria (Floor 01)
Today Ganondorf came to the cafeteria solely for the sake of coffee. He didn't care for the alcohol. Half the tower was probably happy to forget how miserable and pathetic their lives were through the beverage generously provided by Riki, but he didn't need that.
Coffee however, was the superior drink and he was making sure to drink it. And stock questionable quantities for the future. So you could see him either drinking a cup of coffee, or taking whatever was left to stock it for his personal use.
Science | Violet Team (Library - Floor 19)
[Open to everyone, not just to violet team]
1) Sometimes when monsters appeared and was about to disturb the researches, Ganondorf sent his shadow to attack and destroy the monsters, Phantom ganon. Most of the time his shadow was more than enough to take care of the monsters, and he only intervened himself when very powerful monsters were attacking. Of course, sometimes he did not do anything and let the others "bodyguards" do their job.
Overall though, Ganondorf didn't cause any trouble to his team. He did his protection job without a fault and remained exceptionally calm, rarely bothering to talk with anyone in the team unless necessary.
2) When not busy playing with the monsters, Ganon buried hishuge nose in books. Most specifically, books relating to science. None of this existed back in Hyrule, and while he was confident Sephiroth and the other scientists would end up finding out what he needed, it was getting on his nerves whenever he heard them speak and didn't understand a single word of their scientific jargon.
More than that, he hated it whenever they spoke of their scientific stuff. And so he read the books, slowly learning the basics. Probably very slowly even for a start.
Room 02-16 and around
Ganondorf rarely returned to his room. Only once in a while, since otherwise death awaited him after two weeks or so. Today however he hadn't come to rest, but to explore the potential of the letter he had found in his mailbox a month ago or so. The elevator in their room... This could be a good idea, probably that whoever sent it didn't expect he'd be the one to act upon it. Not that he planned on going to the administrative levels just yet-- This would require more preparations. But he wanted to know if this were at the very least possible.
But obviously, under Riki the glamour worked just fine and the opening was nowhere to be seen. Wonderful. He sighed, no matter. He remembered precisely where the elevator had been in the room, it was just a question of finding a way to open it. On the bed were various monster weapons he had brought back with him, which he would use on the wall in an attempt to open the elevator, even though it was invisible and hidden at the moment.
To begin, he cast many spell on the wall in an attempt to reveal the doors. The spells had no effects, but they caused cause some waves of darkness and small explosions against the wall, which could probably be heard from outside the room. If anyone asked, he'd say he was practicing some attack magic.
Setting: Music Floor, Second Tower, Cafeteria, Research Library and around Room 02-16.
Format: Prose or action, will follow.
Summary: A regular day in the life of an evil overlord. In the first prompt, Ganondorf is having a particularly bad time with the music room and its annoying instruments choosing to play on their own. The second prompt is about Ganondorf training and the third one is just coffee time. In the fourth prompt he is protecting the Violet Research Team from monsters while trying to study science and understand exactly what this is all about. The final prompt happens in in his room, where Ganondorf tries to open the secret elevator as a part of his master plan to take over the tower.
Warning: Ganondorf himself is a warning, but there should be nothing too evil in this post. Fighting monsters in the training and science prompts, destruction of musical instruments in the first prompt. Will edit if anything else comes up.
Music Room (Floor 28)
1) As per usual for Ganondorf, the floor he spent the most time on was the music floor. He hated many things, but he certainly didn't hate music-- Especially the music he composed or played. You could find him in the music room playing the same instrument he always played: The pipe-organ. He was playing various musics, some of them dramatic or evil sounding. Some, surprisingly, sounded sad and melancholic. Of course amongst what he played was his immortal hit. At least while he was playing music, he wasn't ruining anything, except maybe the ears of those listening.
2) The music room was not always a haven of relaxation, however. Aside from the eventual monsters, the instruments themselves were annoying at times. On a fated day, things did not go as well as they usually did. As the king of evil stepped into the music room, the piano started playing on its own. Nothing abnormal, but this time it played in rhythm as he walked. Exactly a note per step, as if the piano had decided making a fool of him was a good idea.
"..."
It continued even as he reached the pipe-organ. This did not amuse him. And given recent events, he wasn't in the mood to put up with the tower's usual foolishness. He immediately went for the piano (the notes grew more and more threatening the closer he grew to it) and crushed it with his bare hands, putting an end to this 'madness'. Alas, as soon as Ganondorf headed back for the pipe-organ... A xylophone suddenly started playing the notes in place of the piano.
... This was going to be a long and painful day.
Training (Second Tower - Floor 75)
As any respectable King of Evil, Ganondorf happened to train to keep his powers and skills in shape. That, and killing monster was a good way to let his anger and hatred out without having to make the half of the tower that didn't despise him yet hate him. Well, "slaughtering" was probably a more appropriate word than "training" in this case. Most monsters didn't stand a chance against him and were quickly reduced to lifeless corpses, be it through his powers or sword techniques.
The most powerful monsters offered somewhat more of a challenge, but even then there were very little risks for one such as him as long as his powers remained active. So his training didn't only consist of fighting monsters-- He was also making monsters fight each other.
Most specifically, monsters he created of all pieces using his powers against those of the tower. So you could see him either slaughtering monsters passing by, or you could see him on the side looking at two Darknuts fighting each other: one of his and one of the tower. The Darknut in his employ was identical to that of the tower, with the difference of his armor being entirely black as opposed to red. Furthermore, his darknut was wearing a large red cape: his monsters had to look imposing after all.
Cafeteria (Floor 01)
Today Ganondorf came to the cafeteria solely for the sake of coffee. He didn't care for the alcohol. Half the tower was probably happy to forget how miserable and pathetic their lives were through the beverage generously provided by Riki, but he didn't need that.
Coffee however, was the superior drink and he was making sure to drink it. And stock questionable quantities for the future. So you could see him either drinking a cup of coffee, or taking whatever was left to stock it for his personal use.
Science | Violet Team (Library - Floor 19)
[Open to everyone, not just to violet team]
1) Sometimes when monsters appeared and was about to disturb the researches, Ganondorf sent his shadow to attack and destroy the monsters, Phantom ganon. Most of the time his shadow was more than enough to take care of the monsters, and he only intervened himself when very powerful monsters were attacking. Of course, sometimes he did not do anything and let the others "bodyguards" do their job.
Overall though, Ganondorf didn't cause any trouble to his team. He did his protection job without a fault and remained exceptionally calm, rarely bothering to talk with anyone in the team unless necessary.
2) When not busy playing with the monsters, Ganon buried his
More than that, he hated it whenever they spoke of their scientific stuff. And so he read the books, slowly learning the basics. Probably very slowly even for a start.
Room 02-16 and around
Ganondorf rarely returned to his room. Only once in a while, since otherwise death awaited him after two weeks or so. Today however he hadn't come to rest, but to explore the potential of the letter he had found in his mailbox a month ago or so. The elevator in their room... This could be a good idea, probably that whoever sent it didn't expect he'd be the one to act upon it. Not that he planned on going to the administrative levels just yet-- This would require more preparations. But he wanted to know if this were at the very least possible.
But obviously, under Riki the glamour worked just fine and the opening was nowhere to be seen. Wonderful. He sighed, no matter. He remembered precisely where the elevator had been in the room, it was just a question of finding a way to open it. On the bed were various monster weapons he had brought back with him, which he would use on the wall in an attempt to open the elevator, even though it was invisible and hidden at the moment.
To begin, he cast many spell on the wall in an attempt to reveal the doors. The spells had no effects, but they caused cause some waves of darkness and small explosions against the wall, which could probably be heard from outside the room. If anyone asked, he'd say he was practicing some attack magic.

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[ Ganondorf should write a book about the weird and random encounters he's had in his tower. he's met a lot of special cases, but none so far that seemed more than alright with the idea of being hurt. ]
... I have neither the intention to harm you nor to kill you. [No matter how tempting the offer is.] There is no "explanation" as to how I play this. It's a lot of work and abnegation. If you study, you may master this art someday as well.
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So if I just keep studying all this, I can learn to play like you? Heh, better get started then!
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[ Play like him, the great king of evil, emperor of the evil realm, demon king? Be realistic. Arrogant you say? Yes, but that's totally justified. ]