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Rain and Lightning and Sin [active; open]
Character(s): Sin and anyone who wants in on the fight
Content: Boss fight! In the rain!
Setting: L7
Time: early evening, while it's still raining
Warnings: Destruction, mayhem, and violence. And a hole in the domes.
In the past few weeks, the city had proven itself up to the task of eliminating the lesser Sinspawn, but it was time to show them the real power of Sin. It was time to start bringing death to this world and those who inhabited it. Whether they belonged here was of no importance. They suffered here just as they would suffer wherever they had come from; where they were released from their suffering was of no real importance. All he needed to do was attract a bit of attention.
Which Sin itself was admittedly doing, by virtue of being a large electricity based creature, but the rumbling of thunder above the domes had given him an idea. After all, Sin was providing a far amount of destruction already, and surely no one would mind if he caused just a little bit more. And it was a matter of little effort to cast a simple Flare at the dome overhead, shattering a fair amount of it to pieces. With luck the explosion would serve as a way to get people to head this direction and in the meantime Sin could terrorize and kill the general populace.
[Note: Since giant boss fight is likely to be giant, it'll probably be best to split this up into a bunch of different threads. Thread hopping is, of course, not only okay but encouraged, so hop in and have fun!]
Content: Boss fight! In the rain!
Setting: L7
Time: early evening, while it's still raining
Warnings: Destruction, mayhem, and violence. And a hole in the domes.
In the past few weeks, the city had proven itself up to the task of eliminating the lesser Sinspawn, but it was time to show them the real power of Sin. It was time to start bringing death to this world and those who inhabited it. Whether they belonged here was of no importance. They suffered here just as they would suffer wherever they had come from; where they were released from their suffering was of no real importance. All he needed to do was attract a bit of attention.
Which Sin itself was admittedly doing, by virtue of being a large electricity based creature, but the rumbling of thunder above the domes had given him an idea. After all, Sin was providing a far amount of destruction already, and surely no one would mind if he caused just a little bit more. And it was a matter of little effort to cast a simple Flare at the dome overhead, shattering a fair amount of it to pieces. With luck the explosion would serve as a way to get people to head this direction and in the meantime Sin could terrorize and kill the general populace.
[Note: Since giant boss fight is likely to be giant, it'll probably be best to split this up into a bunch of different threads. Thread hopping is, of course, not only okay but encouraged, so hop in and have fun!]
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The prickling sensation in his skin warned him it hadn't.
That was when he heard Luffy again. His attention had switched so fully to the monster that he'd completely lost track of him, but that was impossible anymore, because by the time he looked back, the guy had already grabbed hold of him - while most of him still appeared well out of reach, no less - and yanked him clean off his feet.
There was a bright flash of light, the massive CRACK of nearby thunder, an upheaval of pavement below and behind them - and it was only when Ivan could hear himself again that he realized his latest breath had actually been a scream.
... Well, it still was, for another second or two. Although, perhaps to his credit, he managed to shut his mouth by the time they landed - not crashed, that was important. Soon his feet were back on solid ground (if a diagonal building could be called either solid or ground), and he could catch his breath again.
He was still in the middle of regaining his composure when Luffy told him, in so many words, what Ivan had been trying to tell him. "I - I know that," he blurted out. "I came here to help stop it."
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Not that he was going to announce that little fact just yet. His Sin was doing an admirable job on its own. And it was hardly going to let them escape so easily; moving a little closer to the pair before sending another blast of lightning heading their way.
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Sin, from behind, had let loose another attack. From the corner of his eye, Luffy had seen it coming, and immediately turned to face it head-on. He raised up a single fist and clentched it so tightly, it gave off an audible sound almost like leather tightening.
"Okay then!" he yelled out, then oddly began to dig his heels into the cracked rubble beneath him. "Show me what you can do, and we'll move in together!"
As the lightning bore down upon him, Luffy flashed a devilish smile, his eyes wide with excitement, then took a swing with his balled-up fist just as the crackling energy was inches away from striking. His hand poured down the center of the blast, suddenly releasing a tremendous burst that sent a concussive wave emanating outward; an acric smoke billowed out, clouding the scene completely in perfect black.
Once visibility was regained, though, Luffy was standing perfectly unharmed, with a small, fading wisp of smoke trailing away from his fist.
"LET'S GO!" he shouted, issuing a thunderous war cry, then began to run straight at the source of the chaos once more.
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The thick cloud of smoke it kicked up set him coughing into the crook of his elbow, and he was honestly surprised to see Luffy still standing there when it cleared. Without so much as a scratch on him, either. "O-okay!" he shouted in reply. It wasn't as easy to follow; he landed squarely on his feet when he jumped from the building, but one of them continued to hurt after he'd run off the ache in the other.
He was sorely outclassed here; he'd known that from the beginning. Being a Jupiter Adept didn't grant him immunity even from his own lightning, much less this, and nothing stood to protect him from either debris or the monster's feet. He wasn't a demon, he wasn't a warrior, he was just ... just Ivan.
But he had to try.
Elsewhere, he noticed, the others were starting to arrive. Some just blurs of speed he didn't recognize, but one he would have known a mile away; Laharl had firmly made his entrance. That lifted Ivan's spirits, and he looked ahead to Luffy, who was pretty easily outrunning him.
It didn't matter. He didn't have to do this alone. It was like facing the Doom Dragon again, but just like then, he would face it with his friends.
Still a decent distance away, he skidded to a stop, gathering his power around him. If he could Bind the monster's Psynergy, even for a short time, that'd remove a lot of the threat it presented (he reasoned), but he had to act fast. Ideally before it got another chance to fry him. To anyone but an Adept, the Psynergy would be invisible as he cast it, but in his mind's eye, the seal he was trying to set shone clear as day.
A gamble, maybe, but it was the best gamble he had.
[ooc: If successful, this would make it temporarily impossible for Sin to cast Psynergy and stuff. Whether it is successful (it tends not to be, esp. in boss fights), and if so, for how long, is up to thee, Sin-mun. ♥]
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Of course, it wasn't going to let that be the only counterattack it offered, for as soon as Luffy got within striking distanced, he'd find a vicious backhand headed his way, courtesy of one of Sin's forelegs.
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Briefly, he glanced back towards Ivan who had stopped to conjured up some sort of technique. He couldn't see Ivan doing anything except concentrating, so Luffy quickly decided not to distract him. Thankfully, Sin's next blast broke away from Ivan without causing any damage for reasons the pirate didn't quite understand, but felt thankful for nonetheless. It left him plenty of time to concentrate on his own...attack?
WHAM! Sin's limb came rushing towards him from the side. Luffy barely had time enough to react, but he managed to brace himself and stick both of his hands out in front of him to catch Sin's enormous heft.
"Nnnngh! Strong!" Luffy managed to gasp as he strained to hold the attack away from himself. Though he dug in his heels, his feet actually digging long, straight trenches into the ground beneath him, Luffy just wasn't strong enough to stop Sin's limb. He was caught in its momentum, though, and if he didn't keep pushing back, he'd be swept in and slammed away by it.
Instead, summoning up a huge burst of strength, Luffy managed to roll off to the side and left Sin's 'hand' sweep past him as he tumbled to the ground, not unlike rolling out of a moving vehicle.
Luffy snarled, dusting off some of the rubble he had been pushed through from his clothing. Angered, he began his aggressive rush towards Sin again, and now, he was close enough to try and do some damage! With a quick leap, Luffy bounded off a collapsed build, using it as a platform for a tremendous jump straight up in the air. Luffy was practically flying, Sin's ethereal body falling past him as he soared. He was only able to leap up to the chest-level of Sin's skyscraper-sized body, though...but it was close enough!
Just before he began to fall, Luffy twisted himself around in midair until his head was aimed towards the ground, his feet pointed straight towards the underside of Sin's 'head'. "Goooomu gomu noooooo..." With muscles tensed, he kicked his legs straight up, calling out his attack before his pliant, rubber legs came together with his feet pressed together into a point. "...SPEAR!"
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Ivan grimaced as the next bolt of lightning cracked the air ahead of him, and braced for an impact he didn't have time to evade. But it didn't come. He felt the current, his hair standing on end, heard the deafening boom of thunder around him, but... He tentatively opened one eye as it cleared. It was a direct hit, but the attack hadn't touched him.
How was that possible?
Shaking his head, he put the thought aside. He couldn't count on getting that lucky again. He looked for and quickly caught sight of Luffy again, going quite literally toe-to-toe with the monster, and holding his own pretty amazingly, at that. For a second he wavered, debating whether to follow, but... no. At that distance he'd be more a liability than an asset.
Silently wishing Luffy good luck, he darted out, looking for somewhere he could be more helpful.
[ooc: threadhopping out, carry on~]
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The attack that followed wasn't exactly one that needed to be aimed either as only moments after Luffy's attack a tornado tore its way across the field. And no ordinary tornado either, but one that had lightning crackling amongst the violent winds that it was comprised of.
Of course, the lightning would have no real effect of Luffy, still, but surely the winds and the debris that was being thrown around by the tornado would have some effect.
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Hoping to quicken his descent, Luffy lashed out his arms quickly, taking hold of a firm surface on the ground. Tightening his grip, he pulled himself down, his arms suddenly retracting, and landed in a tight and crouched stance. Luffy then shot his head back and glared up at Sin; "Dammit, what do I have to do to hurt this stupid thing? All I can do is knock it around!"
Then he felt a strange bit of pressure, a strong, tugging sensation that seemed to creep up on him from out of nowhere. The winds picked up suddenly, violent and stirring up all the dust and smaller stones that had been smashed and scatterd by Sin's rampage; Luffy's hand shot to his hat, keeping it from blowing away. He spun around and saw the tornado that Sin had created, roaring its away over the battlefield. His eyes went wide, and just before the vortex could sweep over him, he lept backwards, taking a stunning jump away to safety!
The tornado kept on coming, though, tracing a line of destruction over the ground. Its size and strength were undeniable, pulling at Luffy's loose clothing, causing it to ripple audibly. Luffy had to keep himself moving constantly, running, tumbling, and leaping away from the winds, but it wasn't long before the powerful suction managed to take hold of him, drawing him straight into the swirling mass of wind and lightning.
Like he had been tossed into the dryer, Luffy was tossed and thrown about inside the tornado, whirled and twirled until he could barely see straight anymore. After it had played with him enough, he was thrown wildly away, his light body effortlessly flung across the air and into the distance.
((Jumping threads!))