http://notquitedracula.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] notquitedracula.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] paixaorpg2006-08-09 06:30 am

A new arrival [Completed]

Character(s): Soma, Lucifer, anyone else who cares to jump in.
Content: Soma's arrival through the Niflheim gate, meeting the Original Lord of Darkness, various & nefarious other happenings
Setting: Niflheim gate
Time: Week 2, early morning
Warnings: Potential mild swearing, probably about it.


Soma was awoken, not by his alarm clock, but by the sun falling across his face. Shielding his eyes automatically, he sat up, flinging aside the covers and making to get out of bed.

Only to find he was not -in- his bed. Beneath his hand, he felt wet grass, and there was a very distinct early morning breeze blowing.

Now fully awake (and standing, though he would later have no idea how he'd gotten that way), Soma took stock of his situation. He was, surprisingly, fully clothed (and armed, though he knew for certain that he'd left Laevatain in a case at the foot of his bed).

Before him stood a gate that, in his sleep-fogged vision, was distressingly familiar. "Oh God, not this place again..." he muttered, palming his face. After rubbing the sleep from his eyes, he made note of the decorative nature of the gate (it looked like it was made of ice), and realized that it was -not- the gate to Dracula's castle.

But...

What -was- it?

From what he could see, his first guess was 'city'. There were huge domes surrounding it, whatever it was, and a steady stream of people going in through the gates. Seeing nothing better to do, Soma followed them in...

[identity profile] atsehaske.livejournal.com 2006-08-31 01:27 am (UTC)(link)
More amusement showed itself on Lucifer's face, but as always it was the sort of amusement which was clear that he belonged to an exclusive club and no one else was invited. "...Lucifer. They call me Lucifer Morningstar... among other things." The 'among other things' included a host of titles that he had long ago gotten tired of wearing. Or at least, did not answer to. Though he found some of them more amusing than offensive. Such as 'Prince of Lies', when had he ever told a lie?

"...and yes, sheep, little onmyouji." It wasn't hard to read that in the little boy who had approached. Those kind had fallen into his realm before, or ventured willingly or sent others. Either way, Lucifer was hardly a stranger to them.