❀ elize lutus (
princessia) wrote in
driftfleet2015-05-16 11:15 pm
Entry tags:
- !mingle,
- aang,
- allen walker,
- asteffiel,
- belthazar spellscry,
- beverly crusher,
- cassandra pentaghast,
- cole,
- duke pantarei,
- elize lutus,
- felix harrowgate,
- iroh,
- jade harley,
- kai hiwatari,
- kairi,
- katara,
- ladon ceto,
- lea (axel),
- maladicta,
- robin redbreast,
- sokka,
- solas,
- steven quartz universe,
- tekhetsio,
- usagi tsukino,
- vanyel ashkevron,
- yamanaka ino,
- zelos wilder (bad end)
THE PLANET MINGLE
Who: EVERYONE!
Broadcast: Maybe, if you want?!
Action: The Planet
When: From May 11th until the end of the month
[ Willing to venture away from the casinos and investigate the nearby green planet? Here's your chance, now that it's in range!
THIS IS A MINGLE. GET HERE. ]
[ Make your own prompts, explore the planet, spend a night there, piss it off by taking its plants, whatever! MAY STAR SYSTEM OOC POST for your reference on getting through the orbit, what's on the planet, etc.! ]
Broadcast: Maybe, if you want?!
Action: The Planet
When: From May 11th until the end of the month
[ Willing to venture away from the casinos and investigate the nearby green planet? Here's your chance, now that it's in range!
THIS IS A MINGLE. GET HERE. ]
[ Make your own prompts, explore the planet, spend a night there, piss it off by taking its plants, whatever! MAY STAR SYSTEM OOC POST for your reference on getting through the orbit, what's on the planet, etc.! ]

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[She looks up at Cassandra when she speaks, a little sheepish.]
I did. I wanted to see . . .
[Everything, something in the back of her mind whispers, everything there was to see. And there is so much. She just wish she hadn't gotten lost in her own mind. This wouldn't seem like such a stupid decision if she'd kept control of herself.]
[Her head whips around at a sound, a cracking of branches. It sounds huge. What the hells is that?]
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[She stops walking at the sound, but doesn't freeze. She assesses. She can't see that far away through the dark to make out shapes, but she can at least follow the sound with her eyes. Cassandra unholsters the gun at her side, keeping her movement slow and careful. She nudges Mal lightly with an elbow to take the torch.]
[She keeps her voice very low.]
Can you see it?
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Nothing.
[Her voice resonates with frustration in the relatively small space between the trees. Everything seems to be hemming in and getting ready to swallow them whole, the forest itself coming alive to drive them out.]
It's huge, whatever it is. I can--
[She can smell it. For a moment she freezes, then strides forward, her head cocked up, nose in the air. Musty, with the coppery scent of blood. She can no more walk away from that than she could stop her own constant hunger.]
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Mal, [she hisses, a quiet growl.]
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[She almost says sorry again, but thinks - no, best not. The only way to appear truly penitent is by changing her behavior.]
It's coming, [she whispers, not sure how she knows it, but - she just knows.]
[And then the rustling grows louder, and it emerges.]
[A great gray wolf, low-slung and thick-furred, its eyes glinting in the dark of the forest. Despite herself, Mal bares her teeth at it, snarling.]
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[It seems each time Cassandra thinks this situation could not get worse, it finds a way. If there was ever a time to blaspheme, it's right now.]
[A wolf of this size and aggression is nothing new to Cassandra. She had seen wolves like this before in the Hinterlands. They had been driven mad by a demon and terrorized the farmers to the point many had fled only to be caught in the conflict between the templars and mages. But that was a very different fight. The wolves worked together as a pack and Cassandra had more people to rely on than a vampire who could lose control. And it is now abundantly clear what Mal was trying to do just a few moments ago from the flecks of ruddy spittle now coming off the beast's jowls as it growls at them.]
[Cassandra pulls Mal behind her. Running isn't an option. The wolf would run them down or they would only get themselves further lost. But Cassandra is not chancing Mal getting even a drop of blood right now. She's too precariously teetering on that edge as it is. She would actually kill someone for a sword right about now as she doesn't trust a single bullet to do it. Nor her accuracy at this range.]
[Her heart is pounding already, but Cassandra keeps her breathing as slow and even as possible, eyes and gun trained on the wolf. For a moment, it's a standstill and then the wolf lunges. Cassandra lowers the gun, moving as fast as she can manage to the side and either shoving or pulling Mal along with her. Having missed its targets, the wolf is already whirling around, but not before taking a shot to a shoulder that's enough to slow it down for at least a second or two.]
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[As the wolf approaches, Mal keeps her nose in the air, scenting at it as it comes closer. Maybe she can figure something out about the beast, find something to help . . . but for now all she can tell is that it's eaten recently.]
[Apparently it's still hungry.]
[It whirls around again, making its way towards them, and Mal digs her fingers into Cassandra's shoulders.]
On your left!
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[Cassandra glances around and behind them and sees immediately what the wolf is doing. It's backing them slowly towards a large tree. If the roots don't trip them, they will run out of space. They need a solution and fast. Only one really jumps out at Cassandra and she's not really a fan of it. They need to separate and present it with two targets instead of one.]
Next time, move away from me.
[Whether it fixes its attention on Mal or Cassandra after that doesn't matter too much. They just cannot get backed into a corner and Cassandra can only hope that Mal is able to hold onto herself long enough to put this thing down.]
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[When it lunges again, she takes off, headed for the other side of the roots. She's faster than Cassandra, but the transition is making her less coordinated, and so she ends up taking about the same amount of time to cover the same distance.]
[The wolf hesitates in its attack, shifting its gaze from one to the other of them. Then, slowly, it turns and begins to chase Mal.]
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[Cassandra reaches for the wolf, making grabs for its tail a few times, but only grasping at air before she can finally latch on and get a firm grip. For a few steps, she stumbles, but quickly regains her balance. Using the tail as a guide, she's able to pull herself up close enough to press her gun against its pelvis. After a few pulls of the trigger, the wolf lets out a succession of pained screams as its back legs are rendered essentially useless and crashes to the forest floor. Cassandra doesn't let go in time and falls after it, but rolls herself away.]
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Cassandra?
[It takes a moment to spot her in the dim light, but when she does, she makes a beeline for her, circumnavigating the injured animal with careful steps. Once she's at Cassandra's side, she gives her a quick once-over and nods crisply. She's fine.]
[Glancing at the wolf, she frowns slightly. It's almost a shame. It's not as though it was the animal's fault they were out here to antagonize it.]
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[She walks past Mal over to the wolf. It's in too much pain at this point to be much of a threat. Still, Cassandra would rather not take chances and carefully positions a foot over the wolf's muzzle to keep it closed. With no pleasure, she puts it down. It may have just been trying to kill either one of them a moment ago, but she will not leave it here to suffer.]
[Cassandra steps back a few steps, looking at the wolf in the dark before she holsters her pistol. Now that the battle is over the adrenaline is already starting to seep away from her. She strides back over to Mal and sits right back down beside her. A moment to catch her breath before she tries to figure out how the hell to get them out of the forest and back to the ships.]
The next waystation, I'm finding a sword. I don't care if I have to make the damn thing myself.
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[Her way of apologizing, again; she knows she's been more trouble this trip than help, and she wants to make up for it. She resolves to get started on that mysterious courting thing as soon as vampirically possible. Cassandra definitely deserves it.]
[She nudges her in the side after a moment of silence, her gaze still on the animal's corpse.]
Thanks.
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[Cassandra's gaze is also on the wolf ahead of them, but she's smiling some because she doesn't need to be thanked. Whatever Mal is exactly to Cassandra, she is a friend. On top of that, Cassandra made a promise. Those are all more than enough for Cassandra to go looking for her and to protect her.]
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What, into that forest? You'd have been bored out of your mind. Killing monsters, that's old hat for you. You need me to keep you entertained for more than a minute.
[She's really glad you're here, Cassandra.]
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Maker only knows where we are at this point, but staying here isn't going to do us any good. We should keep moving.
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I'll follow you.
[She'd follow Cassandra anywhere.]
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Keep up then, or you can find your own way back.
[Cassandra is fine with taking the lead. At the very least, she's vaguely aware of the direction the chase with the wolf had led them in. They had to move around trees every now and again, but the direction was ultimately in just one. It's a matter of figuring out just how far it is they had managed to get away from the original path which would be naturally much easier said than done.]