http://jintetsu.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] jintetsu.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] paixaorpg2006-11-27 07:12 am

Deforestation? [Complete]

Character(s): Jintetsu, Morrigan
Content: In which he gets more lost than usual.
Setting: Joutenheim Gate
Time: sundown
Warnings: none...... yet.

Jintetsu often woke up in fields; it came with the territiory as a homeless drifter. But he hardly expected to wake up in a field when he'd gone to sleep in a forest.

Haganemaru was already awake next to him; the eye set in its hilt watched him glance around in surprise. "Good morning," the sword greeted him. "Sleep well?" Jintetsu didn't answer, but began gathering his things. Oddly, despite that they were apparently in a completely different place than before, everything was positioned as he'd left it.

On edge now, he picked up his sword and returned it to its usual place in his gunbelt. "Thanks, I wanted to get a good look around," said Haganemaru. "Where are all the trees? How weird. I wonder where we are." By now, Jintetsu had already retrieved his hat, and the sword paused for a second to let him get his cloak on. The cloth caught a small breeze as he turned to get a proper look at his surroundings; but he stopped short when he (finally) noticed the dome and the gate.

"Wow," Haganemaru breathed; Jintetsu just stared in disbelief. Out of the corner of his eye, he'd mistaken it for a hill at first, but now, looking right at it, it was kind of obvious it wasn't. "I know it was foggy last night, but this is ridiculous," his sword muttered. "Oh well." It squinted into the setting sun, jealous for a moment that its master got to wear a hat to keep it out of his eye. "At least the sunrise burned it off. I hate walking in the fog," it commented. Of course, neither of them realized yet that that guess at the time was about twelve hours off.

The sword quickly shut up as Jintetsu made up his mind and started toward the queue gathered in front of the gate; it wouldn't do to seem like he was talking to himself. He hung back a ways, though, not actually joining the line. By the looks of it, it was just to get into the dome, but it would be stupid to barge in there not knowing what was going on inside, especially given the circumstances. He didn't know where he was or what he was doing there, or more importantly, why no one in the line looked Japanese. It was safe to say he'd never seen that much fair hair in his life, and that wasn't even to mention their clothes.

More wary now than ever, he skirted discreetly around the line, hoping to get closer to the gate so he could get a better idea of what was on the other side first. If someone stopped him, fine - then at least he'd have a reason to ask why.

[identity profile] aensland-love.livejournal.com 2006-11-27 10:23 pm (UTC)(link)
It wouldn't be much longer now. The sun would be gone soon, and in its place would be the promise of another fun-filled evening for her. Granted that the locals and city itself seemed to be fairly dull in their own right; but that never stopped her. If she couldn't find any entertainment, then she would simply make some. Not like it would take that much effort anyways.

Morrigan had spent some of last night in a house that was close to one of the city's entrances. Joutenheim, she believed to be name of it. In any case, she had decided to wait out the last bits of daylight by staying near the gate and watching the new arrivals pass through the… two large giants. How quaint.

The green-haired woman watched as the blonde men and women passed by one after another but her thoughts soon went back to the white creatures she had faced a couple of days ago. For them to suddenly attack the city like that, it was very odd.

Ah well, no sense in worrying about them now. There were important things to do, like keep watching the gate for someone interesting enough to come through it…