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paixaorpg2008-05-30 06:18 pm
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Overwhelming power... the darkness........... [Active]
Character(s): Sin-spawn, Lumens.. (others are allowed in, but please let them some rounds in :DD)
Content: Given the new disturbance, the lumens, to say the least, are furious. AKA fighting. And yet you'd think they'd be at Galileo, but don't worry, they're not XD
Setting: G7
Time: Dusk
Warnings: Violence lol. Possibly lumen death? D: And damaged buildings :D
They were moving towards the source. Drawn by the darkness, enraged by it. As if the citizens weren't bad enough with their pollution, now this? It made them tremble, as if almost in pain from how the stench grew from the start. They couldn't take it anymore, though many ducked back into the Elysian Fields, overwhelmed by the power. Many hid.
Several were pulling in from other directions, striding up from alleyways and ignoring all in their path to the source. Right now, they only had one target. Everything else - all the polluting citizens - they didn't matter. They were nothing compared to what they sniffed out.
Lumorions (scorpion-like) scuttled up towards the action, speckled in and about the other gathered luxanis (wolf-like) and lunepes (fox-like) that swamped the area; glowering brilliantly in the falling night. Eyes of gold narrowed, stances tensed, and energy of light dancing wildly around them.
They needed to erase the threat.
Content: Given the new disturbance, the lumens, to say the least, are furious. AKA fighting. And yet you'd think they'd be at Galileo, but don't worry, they're not XD
Setting: G7
Time: Dusk
Warnings: Violence lol. Possibly lumen death? D: And damaged buildings :D
They were moving towards the source. Drawn by the darkness, enraged by it. As if the citizens weren't bad enough with their pollution, now this? It made them tremble, as if almost in pain from how the stench grew from the start. They couldn't take it anymore, though many ducked back into the Elysian Fields, overwhelmed by the power. Many hid.
Several were pulling in from other directions, striding up from alleyways and ignoring all in their path to the source. Right now, they only had one target. Everything else - all the polluting citizens - they didn't matter. They were nothing compared to what they sniffed out.
Lumorions (scorpion-like) scuttled up towards the action, speckled in and about the other gathered luxanis (wolf-like) and lunepes (fox-like) that swamped the area; glowering brilliantly in the falling night. Eyes of gold narrowed, stances tensed, and energy of light dancing wildly around them.
They needed to erase the threat.

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But they'd notice the Lumens approaching, and had called out to their nearest brethren as they waited and watched. The lightbrightglowing ones would die, oh yes they would and then on to the tall twolegs that walked the city. All they needed to do was wait until the others were close enough to attack.
And then the deaths would begin.
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Any teeth that sunk in released a burning substance. The lumens hung on when they could, determined, but certainly not invisible. The first wave would not last long.
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Of course, they had no idea that the bite of the Lumens would poison and sting, and wouldn't have cared even if they did. Instead they tore into the glowing hordes with beak and claw, hanging on even should they die - determined to take down as many as they could.
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Their light was being snuffed out, just as many of their lives had been.
The onlookers growled as the survivors of the first wave fell to the ground and stumbled away, glows faint, eyes tired. Soon, they too would disappear like their others were beginning to; corpses oozing a bluish liquid.
The wolf-like lumens stalked forward, spreading out and circling around the perimeter, stepping over the fading bodies of their allies. They watched the actions of the creatures, judging each moment, while the fox-like ones scampered forward and went in for another attack.
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But they weren't ready to give up just yet, a wave of cactuar-like spawn filtering into the gaps left by the dead Sinscales, needles flying at the oncoming Lumens, while the remaining Sinscales waited for any Lumens that survived the needles to draw near.
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How could have the strange wisps been so distracting?
Many were punctured and howled a hollow sound, slipping back, injured, behind others. Their organization was falling, despite that there still seemed to be more stalking their way near the battle. But the newcomers hung back, still judging the battle like many before them had. But they were noticing more that they would end up like their pin-cushioned kin.
Those that just arrived, soon slunk off before they could be attacked. Those left were either pacing out of rage, anger still flashing in golden eyes; or there were the wounded laying against the ground.
Lather, rinse, repeat: the pacing ones went in for an attack, hoping to at least protect their weakened kin.
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She was pretty sure whatever was fighting wasn't Noise--she couldn't remember Noise fighting amongst themselves anyway--but that made it even more interesting.
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In any case, it was a real bummer he hadn't thought to take anything to go when they'd checked out the cafe prior to coming this way. Maybe they could grab a sandwich or something once Uzuki's curiosity was satisfied.
"Hope not," he commented to her, pointing at the resultant gooey mess in the street. "We'd be stepping in it all over the place." Whatever they were looking at, it was recent.
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Besides, while the Sinscales occupied with fighting and occasionally dying to the oncoming attackers they could focus their needles on those that were already wounded. No rest for the wicked after all, and no mercy for those who attacked them.
Or anyone else, for that matter.
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Again, they found themselves distracted, and again, they shook themselves of it, dragging themselves along the ground, watching for an attack (of both the sinscales and the newcomers) so that they could dodge it.
This didn't seem to be working quick enough. But what else was there for them to do?
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And the best way to fix that was to add a bit more chaos. She pulled out a few pins, the Noise they contained drawn on the front of the small items. "Maybe this would make things a bit more fun?"
And without waiting for a reply from Kariya, she activated the pins, releasing a stream of frogs that seemed half animal, half tattoo. They attacked both sides indiscriminately.
Uzuki grinned.
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Not that Uzuki was really helping. He couldn't help but smirk as she threw a bunch of Noise into the fray along with them. "So much for keeping score," he said. Granted, he hadn't really been keeping it to begin with, but...
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Unfortunately most of the Sinscales had already fallen to the Lumens, but there were still those capable of rising to the challenge among the ranks of the Sinspawn, needles jetting at the Noise even as they came. It wasn't horribly creative, but it was what they had.