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the mad king [M] - Printable Version +- ORIGIN (https://origin.boreal-nights.space) +-- Forum: IC Archives (https://origin.boreal-nights.space/forumdisplay.php?fid=50) +--- Forum: Year 1 Archives (https://origin.boreal-nights.space/forumdisplay.php?fid=42) +--- Thread: the mad king [M] (/showthread.php?tid=507) Pages:
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RE: the mad king [M] - Fisher - Jun 09 2015 How-- how?! Fisher thought he would be able to handle a fight, he had recovered from his pup injuries and he had practiced. The scream stopped and he fell back to his paws, nausea and dizziness buzzing through him. He just wanted to call time out, but suddenly the weight of the wolf hit him and his shoulder slammed into the earth. The wind was knocked out of him, leaving him gasping for breath. For a moment, as the earth rang like a shrill, high pitched whistle, Fisher thought he was going to die. That the wolf was going to kill him like a piece of prey; like the barkfriend who only wanted to be friends with the yeti. But Fisher could not die. He wouldn't let himself die! He stopped feeling anger in that moment, and even his fear left him. Just instinct guided the mustelid as he drew back his lips and let out a hiss. As the rest of the air left his lungs, he felt detached. He was above the fight, just for that brief second. He was in the air, the static that began to gather against the ceiling, a growing storm. He didn't want to hurt anyone anymore, but he would not lay down and die. Not today. It wasn't his time. as days go by, the night's on fire The mustelid was distantly aware of the weight on his chest. He had two options: Fight or Die. He was going to die if he didn't strike back. The King of Bones and Shadows had come to kill him, to take him. He had turned the shadows-- barkfriends-- against him. It was unfair, but... If just one half of him could survive, live to fight another day... He just had to find the star, yes? The star. The eye of the storm. The roof of the tunnel crackled with electric energy. He just had to hit. And Fisher didn't care to aim. He wasn't about to try and hit with just one bolt-- he couldn't hear, see, breathe. No. No, Fisher was going to direct all of the lightning he could muster straight down. If it hit him, so what? He knew that the King of Shadows-- the Birds-- The King of Bones had to be scared of storms. Of the sky. Of light in the sky. Stars. The starlight. He would rain the thunder down upon them all. do you really want me dead.. or alive to torture for my sins? AZAZEL v. FISHER v. MAJESTY
RE: the mad king [M] - Game Master Madison - Jun 11 2015
(Both can claim points for winning a fight) An explosive energy suddenly burst from Fisher. The air all around the tunnel began to feel white-hot; anybody close to the fisher would have felt a burning sensation on their skin, while anybody further would feel only tingling. Fisher will experience an immense heat throughout his entirety and leave him with painful burns interspersed across his body. Streaks of lightning will flare out in all directions, crashing against the walls of the tunnel and the floor, zapping anything it can find. Majesty and Aza'zel are both shocked, leaving them with a painful burn as well. A booming, deafening thunder will ring through the tunnels. When all is said and done, the air will have a metallic taste to it and still feel hot. Areas where the lightning struck will be smoldering. RE: the mad king [M] - Azazel (Original) - Jun 12 2015 ![]() His scream had been successful, bringing the others to their knees in pain, but they still focused on one another, chipping away at one another's defenses. Perfect. Azazel watched idly, but inside, he was in turmoil. His back still felt like it was on fire, and his tail feathers broken into a million pieces. Suddenly, he was in extreme pain. The room was white-hot and burned more than anything ever had before, and a thousand volts of lightning coursed through the ave. He could only bite back a high-pitched screech for so long, as more of his feathers burned away and he writhed aimlessly. He couldn't think of anything other than pain, and suddenly it was over. Carmine eyes were dull and lifeless, the bird's breaths ragged and weak. This fight. It had taken so much out of Azazel. He had to get away. The Bone King never thought of himself being a coward, but now, he had to escape. Weakly pulling himself up to his feet, the bird dragged himself away. Flying would be almost useless now, for he'd just fall and hurt himself more. He had to find a safer place in this stupid tunnel and hide there until he could make the return trip to his home. That was his only goal. Seeking escape from his foes, Azazel ran, stumbling here and there. table and code © chelsea of ORIGIN { EXIT AZAZEL } RE: the mad king [M] - Majesty - Jun 12 2015 “Agggggghhhhh!” Majesty let out a throaty scream, utterly disoriented at this point. What was this pain? All he had seen was a flash of white – and experienced a fair bit of panic because it had made him think he was really blind – and suddenly his entire body was on fire, and all his fur stood on end. He was completely dazed for about thirty seconds, and stumbled around blindly (no pun intended), wondering what on Earth had just happened to him. He let out whimpers every few seconds, feeling left-over static raising random clumps of fur. And he could smell burnt hair. This was so much worse than before! Sooooo much worse! He really thought he might die in the next second or two. But, eventually, the pain subsided (barely) enough for him to kind of think straight again. He looked up and around. The bird was gone. And he would follow suit. He had no intention of doing anything more here. But he couldn’t really leave either. This was where his pack resided. He turned to face Fisher, and let out a very hoarse warning, his voice cracking and deep with pain. “Leave.” He panted a little, trying to get the rest of it out. “You have invaded… my home. Get out. You are banished!” Without waiting for a response, or really caring, he turned and stumbled away. If Fisher or Azazel ever showed up in this tunnel again, he – well, he didn’t know what he would do. But it wouldn’t be anything good. RE: the mad king [M] - Fisher - Jun 13 2015
Oh, how the mighty fall. He heard their screams-- or was that his own-- as the lightning came to claim them all, to swallow them all. Their lives were forfeit before the energy that tore through and absorbed the room. Through it all, Fisher could hear just the faintest noise, like crackling a knuckle or popping a spine, in his neck... Or was it behind his neck? The pain ran through his skin and although he thought, perhaps, that he would never stop feeling the horrible agony, a switch seemed to flick in the mustelid's mind. Though he didn't know the word for it, the noodle had gone into shock.
You are... Banished. It wasn't until the wolf's harsh words brought him out of the world of white-- or was it black-- that filled his vision and overwhelmed his senses, that Fisher started to figure out what had happened. He hadn't died, at least, he thought he hadn't. The floor didn't feel hot to his senses, his nerves shot and his limbs barely obeying him. He stumbled to his paws, the world a dizzy dance before him. Banished. Fisher didn't know the word. Yet he felt it, as he stumbled, and eventually found himself crawling, down the tunnel that burned and scorched his fur. Banished. It was too much, too far. The mustelid passed out-- but at least the barkenemy had already fled. It would be hours before he would find his way out of the cavern, if he ever did. He was shot, everything too much for his small, frail body to take. Banished. All this for a pile of stones. Wasn't that how it always was? |