Shattered Renaissance: The Serpent's Eden
#21
Posted 28 May 2009 - 11:51 PM
"Ah... I won't be able to hurt you like that, will I?" said Oren aloud, keeping an eye on the steel man. He could already tell this match would end up a stalemate. Oren couldn't hurt Hector, and Hector's body was too bulky to achieve the speed necessary to hit Oren. If it came to a battle of attrition though, Oren knew he would lose...
#22
Posted 28 May 2009 - 11:58 PM
#23
Posted 29 May 2009 - 12:30 AM
Slowly standing up yet again, Angus made is way to the fight scene. He nudged some onlookers out of the way just in time to see the shorter man drive a knee towards a slender man with a drawn blade. Although both men probably had some sort of advantageous mutations to keep them safe, Angus was not impressed. He yelled at the top of his voice, hoping it would be heard over the hum of the crowd.
"You think this is progress? Who's side are you on?!"
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#24
Posted 29 May 2009 - 12:43 AM
But Oren didn't really see what he could do against the steel body. Armor piercing weapon as it may be, it couldn't go through a body made entirely of steel. Even his bullets would bounce off... but maybe if he fought long enough, he'd find a weak point. With a smirk, Oren jumped into the air. It was the perfect temptation for Hector to try and hit Oren like a limp pinata. At the first sign of movement, however, Oren planned to deliver a well-aimed kick to the moving joint. It was only a theory, but maybe Hector was forced to de-metalicize joints with movement... Hopefully, because otherwise Oren probably would be a limp pinata, not to mention attract everybody on the boat that was looking for a fight when his body was slammed into the ship.
#25
Posted 29 May 2009 - 09:52 AM
After years of street brawling, Hector had learned the hard way that tackling an airborne fellow was often, while simple, the easiest way of pinning them and ending a fight quick. And it just so happens that, muscle, in any sort of material, is still muscle, and could contract or extend with minimal effort on Hector's side.
#26
Posted 29 May 2009 - 12:52 PM
Once on the deck, Angus was pleased to find he was practically alone, left only in the company of the scientist chap he had spoken to earlier. Confined to this blasted ship by the open sea, Angus knew that he would have to calm down and wait for them to reach the shore, but as soon as they landed he planned on leaving the group. If this was any example of how they would handle team work, he did not want to risk his neck with them.
Sex adds inches to your waist... In increasing amounts for about... nine months.
#27
Posted 29 May 2009 - 01:14 PM
As he stood alone pondering on the deck, waiting for nightfall to approach so he could go see the young captain. “How long since I’ve had a woman?” he pondered to himself. He chided himself and remembered not to get the wrong idea. Just because she wanted to talk to him in her cabin didn’t mean she wanted to sleep with him. Still, an interesting list of possibilities ran through his head, each more entertaining than the last.
As he stood there thinking to himself he heard a loud smash from below, he turned his attention to where the noise had come from but decided against investigating, “it’s none of my accord” he thought to himself, besides if it was serious he was sure little miss immortal could handle it. There was a sound of shouting and shuffling he guessed a fight had broken out among one or more of his fellow passengers. He figured briefly on going down to the lower deck to see the fight, so he could see what they’re abilities were, if any, it might prove to be good research material. But just as he was about to go that old man from before came back up the ladder.
Nusakan decided it would be a much more economical use of his time to simply ask the old man what was going on. “Sounds like the crew is having a rough disagreement down there, old man, what’s going on, is it a mutiny, or has this tub sprung a leak?” he asked after the old man had made his way up onto the deck.
#28
Posted 29 May 2009 - 03:02 PM
Utilizing his quick-moving muscles once more, he brought his legs out in front of him and propped them on Hector's broad chest, preparing to launch himself off into a back flip in order to distance himself from the steel juggernaut. Once he was back on his feet, he would either have to give up or keep looking for a weakness...
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Cheryll rushed to the bottom of the ship at the sounds of yelling and the clash of steel. Already, a fight had exploded among the crew. She peeled through the ship, rushing as quickly as she could toward their origin with her rapier now drawn. She didn't want to have to put herself in the middle, but if the men were going to beat each other to death anyway, she'd rather them beat the one who couldn't die.
She ran into the room to see Hector and Oren in a full out brawl, Oren holding his blade and Hector completely covered in steel. Off to the side stood another member of the party, Ascerbus. Light was dancing around him madly, and his eyes gave the impression that he wanted in on the action. Cheryll was more worried about Ascerbus drawing blood than either Hector or Oren - the two of them would probably fight for hours without even touching each other. The shadow-clad assassin however was a completely different story...
#29
Posted 29 May 2009 - 03:30 PM
"Bloody ribs!" he cursed, "Could someon' see 'o 'em? Or least get mes 'ome painkillers..." Those were the last words he spoke before he passed out.
#30
Posted 29 May 2009 - 03:33 PM
He hoped this showing hadn't ruined his new comrade's perception of him, he hung to the corner for power, not from fear. He saw the woman's eyes flash to his for a second, and he hid them under his hair, exhaling all the excitement and shadow that had embued him. He looked up again, "Isn't there a doctor somewhere on this boat?"
He was glad it hadn't come to blows, he could only imagine with what grace he could have slipped behind the man and tested his meddle. Metal. He chuckled at himself, Oren was right, he was lofty.
#31
Posted 29 May 2009 - 03:47 PM
And now he was asking for painkillers. Oren had a lot of that, including some intravenous stuff, but his addiction clamped his mouth shut before he even began to make the offer. 'What if I run out?' he thought. Why should I give this guy peace when I can't have it?' It was in that moment that Oren saw the extent of his problem... would he really let a man lay in agony so he didn't deplete his stash?
The answer was yes. He would. Oren said nothing, but he did get on the ground to try and lift Hector onto a bed. With Cheryll's help, they got him up onto the bottom bunk of the nearest bedset. After, Cheryll began ranting about teamwork and trustworthiness... Oren wasn't listening. Thinking about the drugs made him want another pill, and he was going through his usual futile hesitance. Despite all of the fights he had won in his life, Oren had never won this fight with himself. The score now was 0 and God knows how many.
He shamelessly took a pill out of his pocket and popped it right in front of them all.
#32
Posted 29 May 2009 - 05:07 PM
Pushing past a pair of strange characters, the barbarian went to a spot along the gunwales where the sun shone through the snow. Thirteen dropped his bulk to the deck heavily. He leaned the powerful axe against the boards behind him and pulled a bread bag from under the bear-skin cloak. The meats within, with which Thirteen ate with relish, were of uncertain and unmentionable origins.
#33
Posted 30 May 2009 - 12:07 AM
Although he was hesitant earlier, Angus felt a burning desire to connect with someone - anyone on this ship who took this mission as seriously as he did. Sure, Miss Cheryll was obviously devoted, but he didn't want to get close to her. He had veered away from women for the past seven years, when the Cult murdered his second wife, Lauralyn. They had taken her and his three-year-old daughter while he was working in the fields. When he heard of the attack in town, he and the other workers ran to their aid, but it was too late. He watched as his family burned to death, staked to the front of their home.
After losing Laurie and Cecily, Angus fell into a blind rage, his power multiplying his strength as he massacred the Cult members who had invaded his town. By the time it was over, he passed out, waking to find his hair beginning to grey and his wrists sore with arthritis. He fell into a state of depression, lasting months before he left town, intent on avenging his loved ones.
Angus had lost his parents, his younger brother, two wives and four children to the Cult, and he knew now that he would never feel right about bringing more children into this world. Besides, The cruel nature of his powers had brought him premature age, and by now it was too late to start again.
Sex adds inches to your waist... In increasing amounts for about... nine months.
#34
Posted 30 May 2009 - 06:28 PM
How long since he had slept last?
He wondered if his security on the boat was ill imagined. He was surrounded by implied allies, all powerful in thier own right, and no foot steps can creep up if your not even on land, but that too was the concern. If footsteps were falling in his direction, he would never hear them coming.
#35
Posted 02 June 2009 - 01:36 PM
He remembered how all those people he used for research material had never gotten had never been able to call him more than just doctor, those that could speak by the end of it any way.
“so tell me good sir, by what title shall I refer to you?” Nusakan asked
#36
Posted 03 June 2009 - 12:15 AM
Sex adds inches to your waist... In increasing amounts for about... nine months.
#37
Posted 03 June 2009 - 12:24 AM
Any character development or relationship development you want to have ellaborated upon by/with another player, feel free to discuss this through PMs. I'm always happy to be surprised by players' collaboration. Ahoy!
Oren sat atop the crow's nest on the fifth evening, watching the icy waters around the ship with what can only be described as boredom. The days had become routine: Wake up, eat, drink, and maybe talk to the kid. The nights were even more routine - every evening, he had his shift in the crow's nest for an hour. After watching nothing for an hour, he would head to dinner and then lay motionless in bed for hours before finally drifting off to sleep. He was trying his hardest not to get back into the habit of pushing himself to a daily pass-out. Addicted as he was, he knew that he would have to think clearly once they hit land.
Land. If only. All Oren saw were icebergs... but then, there was something that seemed too large to be an iceberg. Upon closer examination though, maybe not - it was just a very large cluster of icebergs. And they were headed straight for it for some reason. Watching for a moment longer, Oren saw why. The moving horizon opened the view like theater drapes to reveal a giant landmass behind the cluster of icy spikes.
He shouted down to Cheryll, "Hey! I see land, but there's no path to it! How are we getting through here?" Before she answered though, Oren had the feelitng suspicion that there was no intention of this ship making it through in one piece. Damn. It was about to get very cold...
#38
Posted 03 June 2009 - 01:06 PM
Nusakan was perched on the foredeck watching the waves pass by and the icebergs come and go, then he saw what looked like a very large cluster of icebergs coming up as the horizon came closer the big spikes moved but from his vantage point he couldn’t see why they weren’t turning. Suddenly from above he heard that Oren fellow shout "Hey! I see land, but there's no path to it! How are we getting through here?" Nusakan shivered “well it looks like I’m going to have to keep this boat together” he muttered to himself. He slowly made his way over to the captain at the helm, he went up to the young lady and said, if I had known we were going to go swimming Cherryl I would’ve packed my inner tube.” He remarked with a smile. “finally” he thought to himself “things are getting interesting”
#39
Posted 04 June 2009 - 10:53 AM
#40
Posted 05 June 2009 - 12:19 AM
Since the fight, Angus's opinion of the mission in general had been especially low, but the lengthy trip brought many of the men together, and he observed as their friendships strengthened. He began to feel hope for them all, but he still held back, knowing that too much hope could kill a man with the following disappointment.
Sex adds inches to your waist... In increasing amounts for about... nine months.
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