James Tiberius Kirk (
universal_charm) wrote in
driftfleet2018-10-11 11:09 pm
It's Party Time [ Open ]
Who: Jim Kirk & You!
Broadcast: Nope
Action: Yes, Planet-side @ Alloy Lake
When: Sometime in the evening
While it wasn't broadcasted, between how many people were told and the fact it wasn't exactly a private affair on a very public beach, anyone was welcome to come to this little shindig. Kirk's feelings were mostly that they all could use a break and a chance to relax together as friends, family, teammates, or any other word you chose to assign to the relationships you had on the Fleet. It was a nice break from working in projects too. It was nice to have something to occupy yourself in a creative and useful way, but it was always a good idea to take a break and refresh the brain now and then.
Which was how he came to the idea of a party on Alloy Lake.
He scouted a scrap of land near the water to set up on - beach towels, a cooler with drinks, a mocked up grill to cook some food. He went out later in the afternoon to start with more than enough light to enjoy some swimming, though it would be dark soon enough for certain members to join without being uncomfortable. At which point, a bonfire was built. What? A lack of sunlight is never a reason to stop partying! Especially not with such good company.
[ ooc: It's a party on the beach! Make your own starters and have some fun! There's drinks - alcoholic and non - food, a couple of games or make your own, a bonfire later in the night with of course means some kind of smore, swimming, and more. In terms of invite, you can assume you were directly told by Kirk, or told by someone else, or the grapevine. It's open to all, so don't worry to much about it. Have fun! ]
Broadcast: Nope
Action: Yes, Planet-side @ Alloy Lake
When: Sometime in the evening
While it wasn't broadcasted, between how many people were told and the fact it wasn't exactly a private affair on a very public beach, anyone was welcome to come to this little shindig. Kirk's feelings were mostly that they all could use a break and a chance to relax together as friends, family, teammates, or any other word you chose to assign to the relationships you had on the Fleet. It was a nice break from working in projects too. It was nice to have something to occupy yourself in a creative and useful way, but it was always a good idea to take a break and refresh the brain now and then.
Which was how he came to the idea of a party on Alloy Lake.
He scouted a scrap of land near the water to set up on - beach towels, a cooler with drinks, a mocked up grill to cook some food. He went out later in the afternoon to start with more than enough light to enjoy some swimming, though it would be dark soon enough for certain members to join without being uncomfortable. At which point, a bonfire was built. What? A lack of sunlight is never a reason to stop partying! Especially not with such good company.
[ ooc: It's a party on the beach! Make your own starters and have some fun! There's drinks - alcoholic and non - food, a couple of games or make your own, a bonfire later in the night with of course means some kind of smore, swimming, and more. In terms of invite, you can assume you were directly told by Kirk, or told by someone else, or the grapevine. It's open to all, so don't worry to much about it. Have fun! ]

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Should've saved that spell, maybe.
Lup gives Taako's back a frantic couple of pats, shifting position so she can face backwards instead of front.]
Go, go! Lead it around, but keep your distance! I've got your back.
[It looks hefty and dangerous, and she doesn't want Taako anywhere near those big teeth, but they've definitely faced more dangerous creatures than this. That giant purple worm comes to mind. She weaves her hand through the water and clenches down into a fist, catching liquid and silt stirred up by the creature's movement, and uses it to cast Storm Sphere around the sea monster, trapping it momentarily and searing its back with a bolt of lightning. It won't hold it for long, but it ought to give Taako enough time to get up to speed.]
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Down below the sea creature thrashes inside the sphere, smashing against the sides as lightning scores its back. The Sphere doesn't last long though and with pain in its hide, the giant fish puts on a burst of speed and lunges for them from the depths, jaws open.]
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That suits her just fine, though; she bares her teeth right back at it, returning its challenging snarl in kind. It's not intimidated yet, but she'll make sure it regrets this before day's end.
It hadn't much liked the lightning, but she lacks the components to fire off a more specific bolt, so instead she points her spoon downwards and casts Scorching Ray. Her aim isn't helped any by the fact that Taako's bouncing her around with every stroke of his tail; one of the blasts bounces harmlessly off its armored hide, another sheers through the string of flesh keeping the glowing orb attached without causing much damage, but the third goes where she'd intended it to go- right down the monster's throat. And that makes it pause, pace slowing down as it thrashes in anger and pain, and they've successfully fended it off for another round.
She laughs noiselessly, punching her spoon-wielding hand above her head. This is fun.]
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Another spell fires off behind him and Taako veers around a tower of trash, sending the fish swimming around it into a panic. They flee and Taako zips on by.
The fish thrashes below, the orb cut from its face, and disappears into the depths again. Without the light, it's hard to see where it is, but a flurry of fish fleeing toward the surface might give her a good idea. It's still chasing them, but slower and from behind and below now.]
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Works for her- they're better as a team, anyway.
Once she gets a good enough eye on the worm, she adjusts her grip on Taako's fin and hangs off the side, hand bent in a throwing position, her focus between her teeth. The creature is catching up to them, getting closer... closer... its teeth are barely a foot away from Taako's tail... there!
She flings her hand out, channeling her power, her aim far more precise at this close range, and a blade of ice tears right through the creature's tongue. It falters with a bubbly shriek, giving them just enough time to put some distance between them and it before there's an abrupt explosion inside of its mouth, tearing off bits of flesh, the dark water around it growing clouded with blood and ichor.
Lup climbs back up onto Taako and glances over her shoulder. Still coming, huh? The damn thing is persistent, she'll give it that- even with a corner of its jaw hanging loose.]
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He starts weaving through the towers of trash and the fish follows, but much more clumsily. The blood and ichor clouds its view and its eyesight isn't as keen as Taako's at this depth. He zips to the right and the monster crashes into the pillar, slowing it down. Bits of dislodged salvage rain down and he pushes forward, trying to get it to hit more and more towers as they go.]
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She flicks her wrist and tosses Dancing Lights out again instead of an aggressive spell, lighting up a path just ahead of them: a circle of wreckage on the edge of an underwater cavern, stones and the bend of a sunken ship creating something of a precarious roof. She pats his back and makes the lights flicker, drawing attention to the route where she wants him to go.]
Lead it inside and circle around- we'll bury it there on the way out. Just watch your tail!
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This thing is relentless. Even with Lup helping and slowing it down, it's apparently pissed enough that it doesn't care about the falling debris or the pain. He takes a sharp turn around another tower and feels the slaps on his back. For a brief moment he panics, thinking that the debris or the monster has somehow caught him. But then her Message comes through and he gives a positive response, peeling off toward the flickering lights.
Between the overhang and the towers is a long stretch of clear water. Taako bursts out into it, scattering fish every direction. A few moments later, the monster is hot on his tail, pushing towers of trash over as it goes, uncaring about the damage its causing to itself. He's getting tired, but the pure adrenaline rush of "I don't want to die as a fucking whale" is enough to keep him going.
He dives toward the lights, dodging to the side as the monster follows, and slides into the cavern.
Do it!]
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And then she casts Prismatic Spray.
It all happens very quickly. A beam of searing red energy cuts through the stone ceiling, causing it to crack. A beam of orange hits a pillar of scrap and it melts like heated butter. A beam of green passes harmlessly through the water, but it leaves an acrid plume of poison in its wake. A beam of blue strikes the mast and it freezes solid, cracking under the pressure of the falling rocks above.
A beam of indigo strikes the worm and it stops in place, sparks of purple light coiling around its body, slowly petrifying it. It thrashes and fights but a second beam strikes it - green again, this time hitting its mark, the poison sinking into its flesh - and it doesn't have time to flee before the whole ceiling crashes down and buries it.
There's a handful of bubbles, a few jostling rocks, and then the wreckage falls still and silent.]
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Holy shit, that was both terrifying and awesome at the same time.
But they survived! Hurray for them! Or really hurray for Lup because he just ran as fast as he could. When he's certain the fish-worm-beheamoth isn't going to rear it's ugly head, he heads for the surface. All that exertion has depleted his air and his lungs are burning something fierce.
Awesome.]
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She has the sense not to interrupt his climb, and once they breach the water spectacularly she flops backwards, lying against him, content to breathe the open air, and she just starts laughing. Even with the spell that lets her breathe regardless, air is nice.]
Nice swimming, Willy. Think that's enough adventuring for one day? Because I'm gonna need a nap before I can cast anything like that again.
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It's weird that he cares about that.
He lets her sit up there for a bit, giving her time to relax. He's also done with the adventuring because he nearly freaking died and he's never down with that. Other than the octopus, they don't have much "treasure" per say from this thing. The tentacles on that thing better be fine or he'll have a fit.]
I'm good.
[Also Polymorph is fading and he can feel it. Which means he has just one last chance. When she's relaxed up there, he suddenly spins in the water, trying to dump her off his back.]
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Which is why the indignant squawk she makes is that much more embarrassing as Taako's body flips around and sends her flying off, landing with an inelegant bellyflop and sinking under.
Immediately she flails and rolls over underwater, coming up with a coughing splutter and spitting lakewater in his dumb face.]
Yooouuuuu!!
[She throws the octopus at him for good measure.]
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He has to think fast to catch it; three of the tentacles wrapping loose and smacking him across the face and chest. But he catches it! And even wet gross octopus can't crash his mood.]
You should have heard the noise you made!
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[She splashes water at him again and sticks her tongue out. There's no one else out here, and that means no witnesses!]
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I do and I'll never forget the sound as you gracefully smashed the water your face.
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She can breathe under there. She'll wait.]
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Shit.
He'd forgotten about that little trick of hers and he's stuck out in the middle of the lake with no components other than what is now soggy in his pockets. And the octopus? But he isn't about to use that so soon.
Taako treads water for a moment and then starts gunning it for the beach. He'll never make it, but it's better than just sitting here waiting for her to strike.]
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She lets him get about halfway there before she swims upwards again, using a bit of underwater gust to burst up to the surface abruptly, directly in front of him, with a melodramatic "RAAAAAWR" before grabbing him in a hug and dragging him under.
Just for a few seconds- mostly to get him spluttering. Because sweet, sweet payback.]
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Still, no regrets.
He can almost tell when it's coming. A sense of immediate danger sends alarms off in his head and then she bursts from the water's depths and grabs him, dragging him beneath the water. He can barely get a breath in before he's under, wrestling with her. There's a moment of real panic where he's afraid she might actually hurt him, but it's quashed down in favor of shoving the octopus straight into her face.
She could have used a lot of her spells to straight up kill him whenever she wanted, so maybe he's safe? Then again, he might not be after pushing dead octopus into her face, but?
No. Regrets.]
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Whew! Refreshing, huh? Nothing quite like a surprise dive.
[Kinda like you gave her, right, RIGHT]
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He hangs there for a moment, then pops back up, spitting water at her face.]
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Quit sulking and race, slowpoke!
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[Oh hell no. She's taking off for the shore and Taako is after her a second later. She has a lead on him though and he has to really push himself to keep up with her, let alone get past her. He does have that little bit of extra reach and height, but compared to how tired he is after swimming around as a killer whale with a freaking fish-worm monster on his ass, there isn't much of an advantage.
He's panting by the time they get to the shore and he just doesn't have it in him to go for the towel. The last time he saw it, it was soaked anyway. He drags himself up onto the beach and flops over in the sand on his back, laughing a little.]
Well? Knock that off my bucket list.
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I didn't know that an underwater near-death experience was on your list.
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