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Ziva David ([personal profile] 4letters4ninja) wrote in [community profile] paixaorpg2010-08-01 06:49 pm

Other worlds you say? (Active/Open)

Characters: Ziva David, Open to Anyone
Content: Ziva's traveling through the city, heading towards the Church...and the door to the next world.
Setting: Somewhere in the city.
Time: Week 23, Afternoon.
Warnings: Ziva in herself is a warning. Edit1: Ziva and Trudy though? This may be chaos in badass women form. Edit2: Aaaand Grace's mouth. She's her own swear word dictionary.

Apparently, it held the connection between this city, and another world. She really didn't know what was on the other side, but she was moderately armed, and could hold her own with most things she would probably come across.

So, she was heading to these so called other worlds to see what she could find out about this original city. Everyone seemed to end up here, in the domes, and spread out from there. Except for the strange blond citizens, who just stayed within the gates, and gave anyone who didn't look like they belonged there strange looks. But she was used to this by now.

Maybe these other places would have less of these identical citizens and more interesting things to look at. She stopped at a small shop to take a look at what they had, since she wasn't in a hurry to get there just yet. She wanted to see what was still going on in this town, considering there had been some strange events going on since she'd arrived.

[identity profile] samplethesoul.livejournal.com 2010-08-27 02:28 pm (UTC)(link)
"It's not something I talk about much, but we might make an exception if we get out of this intact," Grace informed the both of them, though she was starting to like this other girl. She didn't talk needlessly and she wasn't stupid. Or didn't seem to be so far.

"No one else I care to drag along," she admitted after a few moments. "So, what are we waiting for? Let's get moving towards that 'other world.'"

Of course, Grace was far less able to protect herself than either of the others, but she was at least good for company.