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Animus Moderators ([personal profile] animusmods) wrote in [community profile] towerofanimus2014-02-21 02:15 am

this is beginning to feel good, watching you squirm in your shoes

Characters: Jason, open to characters who are in the labyrinth
Setting: the labyrinth
Format: party-style
Summary: Fighting Jason and other fun labyrinth activities.
Warnings: violence, gore, disturbing content, Animus event
Note: Most of this thread will be used for fighting Jason. Doing things in the labyrinth that are not fighting Jason is perfectly fine, just use the subthread here!

[Jason moves, when he's really running, something like a spider. Arms shift and twist over each other as he does so, though he never seems to get tripped up on them, and he's quick to respond to any sort of movement near him by keeping away with it. This time, it doesn't seem like he's looking for a fight. He's made it to the edge of the labyrinth, and he's feeling about for something, but whatever he's searching for he doesn't seem to be able to find it, and his frustration is obvious. If there's fear, he's hiding it beneath anger.

He still has his abilities, but he doesn't seem to be able to escape the labyrinth. And, considering everyone else in the labyrinth is alive, he doesn't seem to have his kill switch either.

Good luck.]
sageprincess: (Dark days)

Team Hot Mess

[personal profile] sageprincess 2014-02-21 08:32 pm (UTC)(link)
((ooc; Given how many people are in this group, I've written up their general strategy here for reference. Hopefully it will help with sorting things out!))

[Tracking Jason's movements once he is within range of Tetra's bracelet given powers is a relatively easy task. No one else is so obsessively checking the walls with multiple limbs and a large, gruesomely fleshy beak, after all. The group of prey (and Asch)'s tactic for attempting to take him down is similarly simple, if only because they know things rarely go to plan once the administrators get personally involved. After watching Jason scurry along the edge of the maze for some time, they've chosen a fork in his path with many corners to hide behind as their battleground.

Now to see if they can't get him to lower his guard somewhat, or at least become distracted so the others can strike.]


This certainly brings back memories, does it not?

[He'll hear Zelda's voice echo off the otherwise silent halls of the labyrinth before she actually comes into view. When she does reveal herself, she is unarmed, seemingly alone and unaggressive.

Hardly a threat, right?]