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[Closed] Dancing Red Spears
WHO: Pen and Freya
WHERE: Recolle Woods
WHEN: Early May, Pre-Event
WHAT: Pen has regained her second Esper and needs to defeat it to gain control.
WARNINGS: Violence, language, possible mentions of disease and death, though neither of them is dying.
[When she'd gotten the second ticket in the mail, Penelope had stared at it long and hard before even bringing it up with her partner. It was something she was eventually going to have to deal with, because one way or another this thing was going to get loose. She didn't trust Retrospec not to try and foist the demon off onto her, and while she had no idea what it might be, she knew it was going to be something powerful and dangerous.
Loathe as she was to ask Freya for help, Minako wasn't around, and she figured that trying this alone would be liable to get her hurt, which might set off Freya's brand. A double whammy bad outcome, so, she'd made her preparations and gathered her girlfriend up and the two had gone out towards a deserted corner of the forest, well away from civilization.
Resting Mithune, her enchanted rifle, against a tree Pen swallows and looks over at Freya.]
Are you ready? I'm going to call out Gilgamesh and Tons before we start. I don't know anything about this thing other than it's called Cu-Chulainn, and I'm willing to bet that it isn't anything like the real Irish Hercules.
[The Hound of Ulster, or whatever you want to call him.]
WHERE: Recolle Woods
WHEN: Early May, Pre-Event
WHAT: Pen has regained her second Esper and needs to defeat it to gain control.
WARNINGS: Violence, language, possible mentions of disease and death, though neither of them is dying.
[When she'd gotten the second ticket in the mail, Penelope had stared at it long and hard before even bringing it up with her partner. It was something she was eventually going to have to deal with, because one way or another this thing was going to get loose. She didn't trust Retrospec not to try and foist the demon off onto her, and while she had no idea what it might be, she knew it was going to be something powerful and dangerous.
Loathe as she was to ask Freya for help, Minako wasn't around, and she figured that trying this alone would be liable to get her hurt, which might set off Freya's brand. A double whammy bad outcome, so, she'd made her preparations and gathered her girlfriend up and the two had gone out towards a deserted corner of the forest, well away from civilization.
Resting Mithune, her enchanted rifle, against a tree Pen swallows and looks over at Freya.]
Are you ready? I'm going to call out Gilgamesh and Tons before we start. I don't know anything about this thing other than it's called Cu-Chulainn, and I'm willing to bet that it isn't anything like the real Irish Hercules.
[The Hound of Ulster, or whatever you want to call him.]
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Weirdly, I think he'll be easier to deal with than Mateus. His...sense...is like a really stupid but well trained puppy. All he wants is to smash things, but he'll obey. [her head cants to one side, like she's listening to something.]
I can control him. And I just informed him that he's not allowed to do that gas thing, or make that stench if I summon him again.
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[Freya gives White Hare an appreciative pat, then stiffly walks over to where her weapon lay. She steps on part of the haft, twist her foot and rolling the weapon until she can get the mechanism to snap back into a spear. Then she scoops it up with her foot.]
[She pauses. A small sort of smile creeps onto her face, then Freya gives it a twirl to retract the blades.]
Come a pretty long from tomato hunting, huh?
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[She'll be fine.
Following Freya, White Hare hopping along behind them all...]
Yeah, it really is. We make a pretty good team. Sorry about leaving you alone there for a bit, that spell was pretty hard to make work at first.
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Alone? Ha. Even if you step aside, I've got what, your other half-a-dozen creatures? [She vaguely waves a hand. Gil did his share, too.]
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[She doesn't like it.]
Anyway. That was a pretty cool spell. I'll have to remember it. Should come quicker next time.