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Character(s): Neirenn, Roxas
Content: Discussing the situation, with guest appearance by the Heartless
Setting: Central Station
Time: Week 10, just before the swarm starts showing up
Warnings: Violence, of the KH variety.
Neirenn had to admit, it was nice to actually be able to see the city again. But she couldn't help but feel extremely wary about this whole thing. Some person--fairy--named Maleficent puts the city under a curse of darkness for no stated reason, and then lifts it, just like that? Had she just gotten bored? No, Neirenn didn't trust it at all.
And it had been such a powerful spell, too, even seeping indoors if people didn't make sure to lock up tight.
She looked around out of the window. The shadow mist still wasn't completely gone. Dark patches were still far darker than they ought to have been, and the only light came from what a person carried with them--but at least it wouldn't go out, now. Stepping back and shutting the curtains, she cast her portal spell again.
She appeared on the platform of Central Station seconds later, looking around for the person she was supposed to meet. With the trains still out, there weren't many people here. Neirenn wasn't sure if he or she had ill intentions, but if they did she could take care of it. Anyway, they seemed too suspicious to be actually suspicious.
Content: Discussing the situation, with guest appearance by the Heartless
Setting: Central Station
Time: Week 10, just before the swarm starts showing up
Warnings: Violence, of the KH variety.
Neirenn had to admit, it was nice to actually be able to see the city again. But she couldn't help but feel extremely wary about this whole thing. Some person--fairy--named Maleficent puts the city under a curse of darkness for no stated reason, and then lifts it, just like that? Had she just gotten bored? No, Neirenn didn't trust it at all.
And it had been such a powerful spell, too, even seeping indoors if people didn't make sure to lock up tight.
She looked around out of the window. The shadow mist still wasn't completely gone. Dark patches were still far darker than they ought to have been, and the only light came from what a person carried with them--but at least it wouldn't go out, now. Stepping back and shutting the curtains, she cast her portal spell again.
She appeared on the platform of Central Station seconds later, looking around for the person she was supposed to meet. With the trains still out, there weren't many people here. Neirenn wasn't sure if he or she had ill intentions, but if they did she could take care of it. Anyway, they seemed too suspicious to be actually suspicious.
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"Oh, I can deal with them," said Neirenn, cracking her knuckles. Keyblade, well, they did look a bit like giant keys. But magic was rather more effective than swords, she'd always thought.
Bringing her arm around in a wide arc, fire leapt out in a curve that blasted into the Heartless.