http://paixaonpcs.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] paixaonpcs.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] paixaorpg2006-09-25 07:49 pm

Even the Lifeless Live [Completed]

Character(s): Dancer Nobodies (NPC's), Demyx, and whoever joins in on the chaos.
Content: Organization XIII's plans have been set put into motion and havoc ensues.
Setting: Vanaheim Gate and surrounding area [F3]
Time: Mid-Morning, Week 2
Warnings: None at the

The morning light gleamed off of glass windows, though its light was not genuine. The same light streamed through every building, filling the nooks and crannies of Paixao, relieving it from the choking cover of night. The artificial trees glowed brilliantly with the same lifeless light. No lines stood behind them. No people awaited permission to gain entrance into the city.

There was no sound… no life…

But hours passed and the citizens soon awoke, beginning their monotonous routine. The streets soon became crowded and bustling. Chatter entwined with the morning air.

And then so did the screams.

Another being made its way into the morning hassle: the Nobodies. Beings with no heart… those who were left behind… empty shells of what they once were. And these were unique Nobodies. The Dancers… fluid in motion… every step precise… They ravaged through the streets, picking and choosing the worthiest of targets only to find none.

Who would quench their thirst for battle?

[identity profile] little-nutmeg.livejournal.com 2006-09-27 07:05 am (UTC)(link)
All right, so Megara nearly slipped and fell a few times as she attempted to scale the side of the building, and her dress certainly wasn't helping (though she was thankful for that slit-- it made things remarkably easier,) but at least she was out of harm's way. Granted, these things didn't seem as annoying as that good-for-nothing river guardian, but she doubted she could sweet-talk them into anything.

And she didn't want to try.

She nearly lost her footing again as bright flashes of light caught her off guard, and she yelped softly as she began to tumble backwards. Thankfully, she managed to grab on to a protruding-- she didn't even know what it was, because she didn't see it, but whatever it was, she loved it. Saved from a most painful fall, she leaned back just slightly to catch a glimpse of the action.

... Was that someone with wings...? Well, at least he was able to do something, right? She smiled, impressed by his stupidity-- it reminded her of her first encounter with Hercules, honestly. Bravery was all fine and dandy, but there was a point where it crossed the line into complete and utter stupidity. Even if Hercules had defeated the river guardian, it'd still been while being stupid. This wing-guy? Yes. Completely stupid.

She turned her head up at the sound of the voice, eyebrows rising in confusion. Someone was up there? "...A little help here, please--" She huffed softly and continued moving upward. "Unless you want another corpse to stare at when the ballet leaves town."