http://thecourtgod.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] thecourtgod.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] paixaorpg2009-10-05 01:51 am

Wolf in Sheep's Clothing [active/open]

Character(s): Kefka, open
Content: If you can't beat 'em, join 'em. But don't let them know you're there.
Setting: Paixao Central Station
Time: Week 12
Warnings: Kefka

Magic was a wonderful, wonderful, wonderful thing. There were so many tricks that could be done! So many morons to muck with, so many fools to... well, let's just say he would enjoy this little information-gathering distraction.

Or so Kefka hoped. Suckers, suckers everywhere and only so many actually worth his while. Of course, he couldn't pry information from cold, dead hands. He needed them all alive for once. Pity so many of them seemed to know his face now (no it wasn't). But there were solutions to those sorts of minor inconveniences.

And that was why magic was a wonderful thing. Just a teensy-weensy little illusion was all it took--something to make him look like one of the brainless citizens walking around.

And now he needed only to wait until someone interesting came by. There were so many people who needed to wait for the train. Surely one person could have something to say.

[identity profile] blackwatermage.livejournal.com 2009-10-07 01:09 am (UTC)(link)
Neirenn looked up at the man who approached her. He didn't appear to be any different than the other men who were standing on the platform, aside from clothing details. And... was that magic? It was a very small spell, hard to say for sure.

"Just some simple elemental magic," she said, shrugging lightly and turning to talk to him as she stopped moving the breeze around. "It's actually a beginner's level air spell, but it's very handy in the summertime." Despite the fact that Neirenn felt as though there was something odd about this man, it was hard for her not to elaborate on exactly what she was doing.

It wasn't exactly bragging--but if he was suspicious, she didn't want him to know she was suspicious, did he? And she was rather curious about him despite her wariness.