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Messages of the Apocalypse {RP}
Forum-Index → Roleplay → Messages of the Apocalypse {RP}Sprawling onto the ground, Leo's chest heaved with breath as he burst out laughing, a trembling hand beginning to write out a melody on the dirt. "Inspiration, it has come." He panted as Sena lay on the ground beside him, both of them out of breath.
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Hearing the mighty gong sound off, Icarus whipped around and started sprinting towards the area, his harrier flying ahead to scope it out. A beast was charging ahead of him, oblivious to his presence, its one track mind focused on the idea of consuming flesh. Icarus gritted his teeth as the thing barreled straight through rubble and small buildings, leaving a clear path towards the fallen tower. Icarus clenched his fists, then started running along the same path, no longer having to leap over rubble or climb over anything.
AND 𝗗𝗔𝗘𝗗𝗥𝗜𝗦
xxxxxxA distant roar of sound drew her attention away from the jackasses in front and the hardened assassin turned to the distant horizon as the booming only crescendoed. The distant rumble grew and grew, and borrowing Daedric's owl-sight for a moment, Eden managed to get a close up to look to the falling bell tower. Holy s— The sooty owl whispered quietly. It was the bell-tower, cracked and withered with age. Prone to fall at some point, and as if playing its own requiem, it unleashed a mighty gong, the sound echoing through the air, traveling resonantly even to where she was. It was a call to war, the shriek from the valkyrie's throat calling soldiers to battle. The brutes around her were murmuring, casting wary glances like mice. The coin pouch which had her payment in it started to grow heavy around her waist, and Eden's hand instinctively traveled to the blade strapped at her waist. This was exactly the kind of thing that could drive dogs against dogs, humans against an ally.
xxxxxxBut the chilly dome of silence that enveloped her and caressed her cheek with menacing fingers was dissipated when an ear-splitting screech and flash of grey loomed in front of Eden. The beasts had caught up at last, and from the shouts and roars coming from the brutes to her right, this one hadn’t come alone. She got a brief, horrifying glimpse of flesh-tearing fangs before the beast fell to a flash of steel. Blood sprayed her armor in a morbidly dark splatter, the iron reek of it coating her senses as the head of the monster fell to the ground. She barely acknowledged that out of pure instinct alone her machete was out of its sheath, the tip already sordidly with darkness. Daedris was by her side in his wolf form, claws digging into the dirt as his chest rumbled with challenge. The wolf hadn’t had a proper fight in weeks, and the thought of wrestling one of these abominations to death made him salivate with bloodlust. The wolf was easily twice his original size due to the sheer thickness of his puffed-up pelt. There was no greater desire, it would seem than to rip and tear to his heart’s content.
xxxxxxMost of the brutes had the bare necessary weapons to deal with these beasts; the knives sheathed in a bandolier on her chest and the bow-and-arrow were extravagant by comparison. But from experience, no weapon went to waste. Where the bow-and-arrow fell short in close combat situations, the machete would quickly slew her enemy, and even the most hardened brutes quivered when they found Eden’s signature black-hilted knives sheathed in their associate’s bosoms. When the second hardened beast lunged her way, it was knocked onto its back by the brute at her side; Daedris’s fangs flashed as he detached one tentacle after another in his vicious rage. The silver steel of Eden’s blade soon carved a fatal cut into the monster’s neck, leaving it to be ripped open even further. But only a few had found her and the men to be worthy prey. The rest with eldritch strength were intent on a different path of destruction; smashing their way towards the center heart of the city. Toward the bell tower, where dozens, if not hundreds, of innocent people lay in blissful unawareness. Going there would surely risk death, but not doing so would (indirectly) damn dozens of souls to be ripped apart and devoured by these tentacled monsters. Eventually, she made a decision. Likely not a very good one. Daedris answered her call on the first whistle; the muscular grey wolf bounding to her side as Eden mounted her motorcycle.
xxxxxx“You can’t be serious if you are headed to the bell-tower.” Daedris snarled roughly through their mental bond; the wolf put one massive paw in front of the vehicle. As if that would change his partner’s steel hard resolve. But he knew better than anyone to never try to sway Eden’s stubborn resolve, and as the motorcycle raced away, he leapt into the air to escort her; fur and claw changing into feather and talon.
(Let's say he is somewhere were you guys are)
Leo's dull eyes flickered up at the yowl of his name as he staggered up, blood oozing out of the shallow wounds that littered his head and side. Dragging his feet over to the limp pile of fur laying unmoving among the barren wasteland dotted with eldritch horrors, Leo threw himself over his companion, wailing loudly about how Sena was such a loyal knight, laying down his life for such a foolish king such as himself. "Senaaaaaa! Why did you have to die?! If a nice guy like you has to lose his life, this world is pure hell! What are you doing, God?! Get back on the job!"
"Shut up Leo." Sena weakly growled, halfheartedly biting at his companion. "I'm not going to die, so~o annoying."
Stroking Sena's cheek as the lion let his exhaustion take over, Leo set his mouth in a hard line as he drew the his sword standing guard over the one who had always protected him at this point. "I know, Sena. But this time, I'm going to be the one who protect's you." His Nyaitsu seemed to have a similar idea as four sets of paws ran to encircle Sena's unconscious body, hackles all raised and hissing at the monsters who slowly closed in on them.
"Ah, Inspiration! I could write hundreds of movements about a naked king and his knights facing peril, defying death with every stroke of their blades! Come, my Nyaitsu, let us fight to the end!" Leo laughing, eyes glittering with a maniacal dull rage that was reflected tenfold against the metal of his blade.
AND 𝗗𝗔𝗘𝗗𝗥𝗜𝗦
xxxxxxThe city, as it had turned out from three years ago, was in a consistent state of disrepair; buildings had huge hunks taken of them and a constant gloom hung over the city like morning mist. Only, there was no dissipating it; the menace had long since ensconced itself in our city. Dusk’s modest colors contrasted with the violence unfolding below; the colors separated from reality as though the heavens themselves were remiss. But for her familier, which found the nighttime to be his favorite domain, he looked more at home than he did in the morning. There was nothing to see from the magnificent metropolis that this city once was; a broken husk of a once beautiful estate. Well, when it wasn’t raining that is.
xxxxxxHeavy paws thrummed the ground as Daedris’s aggressive form appeared beside her, fangs bared and ready to kill. The scene before them was unabridged chaos. Entire swarms of six or seven monsters apiece ripped into the once glorious monument with a vengeance. Screams rose and fell; the air rang with the crash and crumble of falling rubble, the screech of monsters, and the sound of flesh on steel. The battlefield’s sound crashed against her like waves of an ocean, threatening to overwhelm her, but Eden mustered herself against it as Daedris tugged her further into the fray. The grey atmosphere was dotted with the fallen, mostly monsters, their various assorted body parts disfiguring the street in a gruesome manner. The scene would haunt her nightmares tonight, she was sure of it, and her mind began to withdraw; the dark ocean waves taunting her seductively to return to their depths. Cold fingers clenched around her windpipe; sound could not escape her lips, and life left her dark storm-blue eyes, leaving them hollow. A scream lay crushed on the tip of her tongue; thunder cracked and she was back in that dreadful place with the hollow cadavers she’d once called family.
xxxxxxDaedris must have sensed her disdain, and he gently pressed against her mind; “The field of battle is my temple.” His dark, rich voice echoed in the catacombs of his partner’s mind, an anchor for which to draw herself back to the present. “The swordpoint is my priest. The dance of death is your prayer. The killing blow is your release.” Slowly, the fretting ceased and the tight, merciless grip that the carnage in front of her had on her mind…began to evaporate. Sounds that had previously been muted and shoved away came back in full force. The screaming, the roaring, the tearing. Monster and man tearing each other apart. Right…she needed to move. Unsheathing her blade, she just managed to meet the open maw of a two-legged beast. Eden filled that maw with tempered steel, shoving and twisting, blood, bone, and tissue sliding and scraping past the blade as she hit to the skull below. The mad beast was already falling, the corpse being trampled by its comrades as they lunged for the wreckage. Or for a poor soul still inside.
"Away, where else?" Nox asks. Her natural voice a soft and gentle tone. It definitely didn't match her personality. Aren't you going to help!? Freyja asks.
"Why? It's a waste of time and energy. Don't forget, I don't have any money to pay back Stormhunter, I have to steal something tonight" Nox tells Freyja sternly. "Release me!" She commands. Freyja only tugs harder, nearly ripping the fabric in the process. "Fine! Fine!" Nox shouts throwing up her hands in frustration. "But you better help..." She turns around and irritatedly moves towards Icarus and Leo.
Leo's fighting style was... Chaotic to say the least. His movements were unpredictable, akin to a toddler playing around in a play pen, waving his blade around without care as to what the edge bit into. However, his strikes always rang true, carving cleanly through his target that one had to wonder if the boy was simply playing around. "I am a king! And Sena is my knight! Wahaha Inspiration has come!! I have to write it! It's flowing it's flowing, the music is flowing!!" He declared almost dropping his sword to write out the music playing in his mind when Sena's prone form caught his eye again. "Ah, but Sena would just say 'stupid Leo, now's not the time to compose.' Wahaha! But the stupid one here is Sena, sleeping through a fight! Stupid, stupid! Stupid Sena!! Wahaha!!!"
AND 𝗗𝗔𝗘𝗗𝗥𝗜𝗦
xxxxxxTime seemed to stop when she saw him. It was almost as if she were back in that hotel, when neither of them kept secrets from each other; when there were no monsters that screeched at night, and no people for Eden to hold at gunpoint. They hadn’t spoken since that night, when she’d pressed a needle in his neck and whispered good night. And at those eyes that stared holes into her mind, brazenly yet seamlessly softer than ice, burned right back, asking a thousand questions while gracing her form. Icarus. A name that she had not contemplated uttering again, a legend from mythology who plunged to his death after grazing the corona of the sun.