αveɴɢer (アヴェンジャー) (
destructiveprinciple) wrote in
towerofanimus2013-12-01 07:53 am
☠ 008 | the cosmos cares nothing for us and our like
Characters: Avenger and OPEN to all.
Setting: Wildcard wanderings, the tenth floor, the twenty-fifth floor, and the fifth floor.
Format: Action spam would be preferred.
Summary: Coming off a short hiatus, Avenger kills time and avoids doing anything of value. And interacts with other people, somewhat unfortunately for them.
Warnings: All The Evils Of the World, that's it, that's the warning (also dead fish)
[ SCENARIO A || FLOOR 10: AQUARIUM ]
[ Angra has strange ways of amusing himself to pass the time, and it had been awhile since he'd gone to play with the fish.
The glassless tanks of water suspended in place contain a countless, teeming multitude of fish, all darting to and fro or drifting lazily through the blue and caustic light dappled the ground and the tiny black figure of the Servant in front of it rippling patterns. Schools of the fish swirled and dove in unison, faint light glimmering off their scale. Down further, people could be able to make out the distant blue shapes of larger marine creatures, much less harmless and much more deadly.
The Servant dipped his arm into the horizontal surface of the water, dozens of bubbles flying upward inside, and after several patient attempts, snagged a small fish. Pulling his dripping wet arm out of the aquarium, he inspected the fish that wiggled and squirmed in his grip, the curved lines of the gills flaring pointlessly for oxygen, and then calmly ripped it in half.
Once he was done with pulling the unfortunate fish apart, he would toss the bloody bits back into the aquarium so the carnivorous fish could have an easy meal. It wasn't like he himself felt any hunger for what he was killing. ]
[ SCENARIO B || FLOOR 25: MEADOW ]
[ The meadow is as warm and flowery as ever. But the bright atmosphere over in one corner of the grass expanse is kinda ruined by the usual strong taint that comes off the asshole lazing away from the stairs.
The Servant is sitting with his head down, in a reading position and seemingly engrossed with something in his hands. It's not a book he's preoccupied with: it's a picture puzzle, a simple, childish game with the picture broken up into 16 pieces, and one piece removed so the rest can be shuffled about like he is doing. It's something that had been in his trunk from the beginning of his stay in the Tower, and even if it's just a piece of stupid film, he still plays with it out of habit. ]
[ SCENARIO C || FLOOR 5: VIEWING STATION ]
[ Recently, Avenger often himself at a loss for things to do. Killing other residents like he wanted to was only appealing when the death actually stuck, and the distraction of killing the Tower creatures was rapidly beginning to grow. . . stale. And it took more effort than he was willing to bother with to come up with something new. He was getting trapped into a rut of boredom, restlessness, and the steadily increasing, itchy sense that he was slipping downward. Like he was enclosed in a cramped space much too small for him and it was slowly growing smaller and smaller every moment.
So he wandered aimlessly from floor to floor.
After spending an hour or two at one of the viewing stations, looking at the ruined wasteland of his dead world, you can catch him leaving the outer area and heading back towards the stair through the central security station. ]
[ SCENARIO D || ANYWHERE IN THE TOWER: YOUR PICK]
[ Generally, Angra wanders through an assortment of floors at night (or during the day) and shows little concern for which ones he ends up on as long as they are neither overly threatening or extreme. It's entirely possible to cross paths with him at some point. He's more likely to be met at night however. ]
Setting: Wildcard wanderings, the tenth floor, the twenty-fifth floor, and the fifth floor.
Format: Action spam would be preferred.
Summary: Coming off a short hiatus, Avenger kills time and avoids doing anything of value. And interacts with other people, somewhat unfortunately for them.
Warnings: All The Evils Of the World, that's it, that's the warning (also dead fish)
[ SCENARIO A || FLOOR 10: AQUARIUM ]
[ Angra has strange ways of amusing himself to pass the time, and it had been awhile since he'd gone to play with the fish.
The glassless tanks of water suspended in place contain a countless, teeming multitude of fish, all darting to and fro or drifting lazily through the blue and caustic light dappled the ground and the tiny black figure of the Servant in front of it rippling patterns. Schools of the fish swirled and dove in unison, faint light glimmering off their scale. Down further, people could be able to make out the distant blue shapes of larger marine creatures, much less harmless and much more deadly.
The Servant dipped his arm into the horizontal surface of the water, dozens of bubbles flying upward inside, and after several patient attempts, snagged a small fish. Pulling his dripping wet arm out of the aquarium, he inspected the fish that wiggled and squirmed in his grip, the curved lines of the gills flaring pointlessly for oxygen, and then calmly ripped it in half.
Once he was done with pulling the unfortunate fish apart, he would toss the bloody bits back into the aquarium so the carnivorous fish could have an easy meal. It wasn't like he himself felt any hunger for what he was killing. ]
[ SCENARIO B || FLOOR 25: MEADOW ]
[ The meadow is as warm and flowery as ever. But the bright atmosphere over in one corner of the grass expanse is kinda ruined by the usual strong taint that comes off the asshole lazing away from the stairs.
The Servant is sitting with his head down, in a reading position and seemingly engrossed with something in his hands. It's not a book he's preoccupied with: it's a picture puzzle, a simple, childish game with the picture broken up into 16 pieces, and one piece removed so the rest can be shuffled about like he is doing. It's something that had been in his trunk from the beginning of his stay in the Tower, and even if it's just a piece of stupid film, he still plays with it out of habit. ]
[ SCENARIO C || FLOOR 5: VIEWING STATION ]
[ Recently, Avenger often himself at a loss for things to do. Killing other residents like he wanted to was only appealing when the death actually stuck, and the distraction of killing the Tower creatures was rapidly beginning to grow. . . stale. And it took more effort than he was willing to bother with to come up with something new. He was getting trapped into a rut of boredom, restlessness, and the steadily increasing, itchy sense that he was slipping downward. Like he was enclosed in a cramped space much too small for him and it was slowly growing smaller and smaller every moment.
So he wandered aimlessly from floor to floor.
After spending an hour or two at one of the viewing stations, looking at the ruined wasteland of his dead world, you can catch him leaving the outer area and heading back towards the stair through the central security station. ]
[ SCENARIO D || ANYWHERE IN THE TOWER: YOUR PICK]
[ Generally, Angra wanders through an assortment of floors at night (or during the day) and shows little concern for which ones he ends up on as long as they are neither overly threatening or extreme. It's entirely possible to cross paths with him at some point. He's more likely to be met at night however. ]

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YHWN? [ . . . ? Sorry, he was around way before Christianity. Avenger didn't even initially know who people were referring to when they said "the Lord." He knew the more popular stories of the Bible however.
He tilts his head, fingers slimy with fresh fish guts. ] Huh. Sounds like the name of a bad, modern rap song.
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lol ]
Damn. Can't take a hint, can he? [ Since it also sounds like those multiple times were either failures or partly unsuccessful and since an actual attempt on this God's life had to be made for that "can't be actually killed forever" thing to be confirmed. ]
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[He'd be correct in one of those assumptions, but there are many universes where He was indeed successful in wiping everybody out.]
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[ He nods understandingly, picking up a large chunk of dead fish between his fingers and sends it sailing through the air into the water. ]
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[Which says very little.]
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[ Next, the severed fish tail turns a few flips in the air before splashing into the water and sinking downward. ]
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[Zett watches the fish tail with detachment.]
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[ Soon said fish tail is joined by the rest of the fish, including its now-eyeless head. ]
And persistance in enemies only means they're offering even more chances to get their ass kicked.
[ Avenger absent-mindedly wipes his hands on his cloak. ]
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[He just can't rip them apart like this or someone will get mad at him.]
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So, Zebul, are you one of those gods who got the boot or you just a run-of-the-mill demon?
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[Do you really want his life story, 'cause he figures you don't.]
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[ Yeah. He doesn't want your life story actually, just asking to satisfy his deduction that this guy would only bring up a God kicking out other gods when asked for his name if he was one.)
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[That Caster would preen if he was here.]
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That's why people with no sense of humor are boring party-poopers.
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...Actually, I think the guy who said that was that boring. It's been a while, I'm not well-read.
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what does he care if some human author was actually really boring. ]
Eh, I don't really care if he was a bore or not. You can crack out great lines and still be the biggest party-pooper in the house.
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[ He leans closer to the aquarium, his nose an inch or two away from the water. Avenger considering grabbing the next fish by the tail. ]
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[ Though monster killing had grown stale after too long. ]
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