http://a-spikyfriend.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] a-spikyfriend.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] paixaorpg2010-03-08 09:41 pm

There aren't even boggarts at fault [active]

Character(s): Naja Salaheem, anyone willing to help a mithra out, or mock her
Content: This is the worst place ever for Naja to end up.
Setting: Halloween Town! ...and then back in Paixao... in.... water...
Time: Late afternoon, week 19
Warnings: Oh, probably Naja, one way or another.



Her shriek of terror could likely be heard farther than the graveyard. How did she get back? She needed to get back very, very badly. This place was terrible! The worst! Why did she ever think leaving those lovely tropics was a good idea?

Where was that damn door back?!

Naja Salaheem wasn't the president of a company for no reason. She was a strong leader, able to put up with the toughest of situations, people, creatures.

But there was one thing that she hated more than anything, that caused her toughness to drop several levels: ghosts, and everything involved with them. And so stepping through the door from Destiny Islands to the Hinterlands, she began to lose her cool Creepy trees? Okay, she was alright with those. But once she made her way into the graveyard? Oh no. No, no, no, no!

She stands in the center of the graveyard, a second ghost-type Heartless appearing out of nowhere and circling close to her. She hugs her morningstar close, shaking like a leaf, and then lets loose another loud, ear-piercing scream.

[identity profile] theansweris4.livejournal.com 2010-05-03 10:03 pm (UTC)(link)
He's made a lifetime's habit out of being hard to break, really. It's going to take far more than this place can through at him, when he's dealt with the assorted shit of his own world. Still, he turns as she picks up the card - it's not something you'd generally find just lying around ans that makes it at the very least something possibly interesting.

Sadly, 'interesting' turns out to be far more than Reno'd expected, as it dumps him out into the water with an undignified yelp.

Fortunately, he knows how to swim (Rufus insisted and really, it's a very good thing he did) and instinct manages to kick in with rather impressive speed. It's just that he's not using to having to manage both his own weight and someone else's and between the sputtering that comes from having just been dropped in the water he manages to get out a couple of decent swears.