animusmods: (Default)
Animus Moderators ([personal profile] animusmods) wrote in [community profile] towerofanimus2014-07-15 06:22 pm

Endgame: This Broken Jaw of Our Lost Kingdoms; Part Two

Characters: open
Setting: travelling through dead worlds
Format: any
Summary: The power has gone out, but a portal opens. Maybe all is not lost if you can gather up those who are missing...
Warnings: general animus endgame warnings
warriorscribe: (Gazing into eternity)

[personal profile] warriorscribe 2014-07-26 09:22 pm (UTC)(link)
"All life is gone...even demons. If the flies are dead, then so are their eggs. I don't think there's anything to worry about."

His words are bold but his voice betrays how uneasy the idea makes him feel. He's glad Azazel never did such a thing with his flies...
bowandblade: (Even with my back turned)

[personal profile] bowandblade 2014-07-26 09:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Pushing through the doors, partially blocked by debris, gave Gilgamesh entrance to the lobby. While there were no bodies littering the lobby, there was evidence that more fighting had started occurring within the building as well. He turned to glance at the others, searching for an emergency stairwell or a broken escalator that they could scale.

"Like monstrous botflies. What a sight that must have been."

Disgusting, to be sure, but skewering flies of that size would have been interesting.
crouching_sin: (stop irritating me)

[personal profile] crouching_sin 2014-07-27 11:41 pm (UTC)(link)
"Oh, I know. They're just incredibly unpleasant and disgusting to look at. Even more so up close." Naoya led them off to the side and attempted to open a door. ... Hm. Something must have fallen behind it after he closed it. Granted, he didn't have the assistance of the Harmonizer anymore, but he still had memories to help him. He wedged the door open with a piece of concrete and gave the door a solid kick, shoving aside the large chunk of ceiling that had fallen.

He allowed himself a momentary grin, pleased with himself, before motioning towards the stairs. They had a long way to go. "Belzaboul was an... unpleasant demon to deal with. Belberith wasn't exactly pleasant either, but at least he had the decency to shut up sometimes."