http://onabluemoon.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] onabluemoon.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] paixaorpg2008-06-08 07:52 pm

The Hunter and the Hunted [active]

Character(s): Saïx, possibly others?
Content: Saïx looks into the city's latest disturbance
Setting: On top of the buildings in the G7 area
Time: evening
Warnings: none yet

There had been deaths here, he could feel it; could feel the power it had yielded. Deaths that had gone to fuel the monstrosity that roamed the city now, no doubt - he didn't need to peer into the paths of the past to find that out. And besides, it had long since gotten past the point that he really cared how it had been made or be whom, not that he'd ever really cared in the first place. The thing had been brought into the city and he would see to that it was sent back out.

It wasn't even that he was doing this so much because he was deeply concerned over the loss of life that had caused - an impossibility for him no matter how one sliced it - but because this had gone on long enough and the shrill cries of the dead that it had spawned were beginning to grate on his ears.

The only question was, where to begin? No doubt there were already people who were either in the process of attempting to chain the beast or had already attempted to. The only question was who and when and that at least he could find relatively easily. And if someone came across him while he was seeking his answers in the moon, well, there wasn't anything to tie him to the Organization - he'd long since abandoned the identifiable black of the Organization for an outfit that was predominantly blue and silver. And anything else that cropped up he could deal with.

[identity profile] thecourtgod.livejournal.com 2008-06-13 02:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Kefka jumped about a foot in the air at Envy's voice. He hadn't been expecting company. Not that it really mattered in the end, but it still gave him quite a start. He took a moment to reorient himself before giving the guy a once-over. That had to be the reddest hair he'd ever seen. What, was it some sort of dye-job gone horribly wrong or was his mother a can of paint?

"Who are you?" the mage asked instead of shooting back with a quip of his own. Really, he just wanted the bystander to get out of his sight. An audience was all well and good, but he just wasn't in the mood for one at the moment. Was it too much to ask to have a little carnage in peace? Oh well. Let the idiot watch them burn. If he had a problem with it, Kefka would just add him to the pile.

The flame disappeared and with the next flick of the wrist, a few bodies caught alight. A few screams shot up and some of the bodies writhed in agony, which significantly bettered Kefka's mood, his expression shifting from one of boredom and annoyance to one of sadistic delight. So there had been a few survivors after all!