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The Sins of the Many [active]
Character(s): Sin, Zidane, Rosette, AndrAIa, Braska, Kit Fisto, Spirit, possibly others?
Content: Epic Sin battle, round 1!
Setting: in the G7 area. Ish.
Time: idk, afternoon?
Warnings: B-b-b-boss battle. Also destruction~
To those who had known what the Sinspawn truly were and what they signified the fact that there was a large city-destroying monster in residence should hardly come as a surprise. True, it bore little resemblance to the Sin that had most recently threatened Spira, but that was only to be expected given its nature. Each Sin was different from the one before it before it, and had different abilities.
But one thing that remained constant throughout all of its incarnations was a penchant for destruction. And since that was what Seymour was most interested, he so no real reason to keep Sin from doing what it was designed to do and the summon he had made it from certainly didn't seem to be directing its whims like had happened with the last Sin.
And so he'd merely wait and watch as Sin continued on its path of destruction.
Content: Epic Sin battle, round 1!
Setting: in the G7 area. Ish.
Time: idk, afternoon?
Warnings: B-b-b-boss battle. Also destruction~
To those who had known what the Sinspawn truly were and what they signified the fact that there was a large city-destroying monster in residence should hardly come as a surprise. True, it bore little resemblance to the Sin that had most recently threatened Spira, but that was only to be expected given its nature. Each Sin was different from the one before it before it, and had different abilities.
But one thing that remained constant throughout all of its incarnations was a penchant for destruction. And since that was what Seymour was most interested, he so no real reason to keep Sin from doing what it was designed to do and the summon he had made it from certainly didn't seem to be directing its whims like had happened with the last Sin.
And so he'd merely wait and watch as Sin continued on its path of destruction.
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Therefore there was no one to see the slight smirk that crossed his face as he cast a simple Silence on Braska. Much better.
As for Sin, it could hardly be claimed to be quite as good at scheming as the man who sat inside it, but it was nonetheless a force to be reckoned with. It was lightning, it was anger, it was rage - it would not yield so easily to the forces massed before and it meant to show them just that, jaws yawning open as Sin roared its fury to the sky.
And if its lightnings hadn't had any appreciable effect then it would just have to try another tactic, as all around Sin and its attacker a roaring wind rose up, tearing at buildings and clothes, swirling and throwing anything it picked up at anyone hapless enough to get in its path.