Indolent
STILL not over FFX's ending
The second breakdown transpiring within the ranks of the former WTCHMEN didn't go amiss, Gretchen signaling to Hazel the scorpion faunus's mad departure into the woods. A frustrated scowl rimmed his features as he disengaged from his verbal flaying to pursue Tyrian with his sister guiding the way. The cries in the distance was heartwrenching, as was the telltale signs of the feral gait his teammate had taken. Gretchen chewed her bottom lip in anticipation of what she might find, what she might see in her brother, when they reached Tyrian. The situation had gone from bad to worse, something of an ordeal, and it was a stark reminder of an earlier conversation Hazel had with the selfsame faunus.
An angry growl born of frustration ground through grit teeth as he stomped through the forest, the intensity exponentially magnifying in size as they arrived what to Gretchen approximated to be the site where Tyrian had been, where he cried for the teammate gone with the wind. A series of pleading calls from Hazel might as well have fallen on deaf ears, his only answer a mocking echo of his words reverberating in these dense woods. Gretchen stood to the wayside helplessly, one arm gripping the other by the elbow as she watched Hazel demonstrate the peak of his frustration by the toppling the nearest tree with a clean lariat. A cacophonous crash and a series of blows upon the shattered trunk did nothing to alleviate the roiling emotions inside the elder Rainart and it was a good few minutes that passed before she dared to speak.
"So what do we do now?" Her words sung out, rife with uncertainty with her eyes affixed on his back.
A haggard sigh the opener in his response, he paused before glancing skyward through the gaping expanse he'd opened in the canopy. "We find Cinder. Knowing her, she'll interleave her duties as a maiden with finding Vernal. Conventional tracking isn't going to work so instead... we head for Atlas. Something is going on there and that is where the others'd have gone."
He didn't say the last of his words out of fear that airing them would have ensured them to never come to past. That's where we'll see Cinder again.
"... Okay. What about the others?"
"They're done. This is where we separate ways."
A silent affirmation was given though not without a somber shift to her posture, her brows levering above a forming frown. Hazel wasn't the only one that disliked how everything turned out, she was morose about it all too and felt worse yet that she wasn't of any help. She could imagine what it must have been like for her brother, feeling ineffectual and useless in the face of adversity when it came to his team. What used to be his team. That he couldn't help bear the burden Watts shouldered silently, be present enough to alleviate the strain on Tyrian's mind, and to ensure Little Red's safety in some capacity. It made her think of her own team, her leader Heinrich and the others. Their demises that could have been so preventable if things had gone just a bit differently. She knew it wasn't healthy to dwell on those but it was the human condition, to dwell on what seemed to have been within your control without regard for the extenuating circumstances that likely played the greater role. So her lips were stiff as she nodded wordlessly and fell in line behind Hazel, cognizant of the fact Hazel was perfectly aware of these things and more.
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The time passed without much recognition, the days falling into something of a routine with only a expanse of less than two weeks differentiating the rest. The twins left the bandit camp without so much another word, the need long past, and departed north leaving the vehicle to MEN and Watts's use, making their way back for Mistral on foot. The predominant rationale was for Gretchen to square matters with the irate family on the way, as well as collecting supplies, before finally arriving back to the city that was the continent's namesake. This took longer than was liked, much to Hazel's chagrin. To make matters worse, days were wasted on a cursory investigation, amounting to word on the street revolving around the local unsavory outraged over a pair of familiar individuals essentially robbing them and making off with a rental vehicle. The matter was given little thought, as there was naught to do and less yet as there was no way for Hazel to reach anyone else to dispense the information. So it was from there they made way to Argus via train, with the vibrant hopes of being able to finagle some means of reaching Atlas or maybe they'd discover the others. There, they spent time less enjoying the sights and trying to figure out their next step, whether it was by making contact with whomever was here or exacting a method of getting to Atlas. The days blurred past with trepidation mounting each day, centering around the unspoken thought of was this the wrong thing to do?
The question was alleviated, answered by the sudden emergence of the shadow fang on this gorgeous day with the sun and people out.
As Tiger recomposed herself from affecting the image of the mighty Atlas sundering the very earth with her blow, she would have found herself wrenched from her solid footing by a vice grip, pulled towards its origin with a stone laden fist embedding itself into her face. Hazel pulled Tiger back before the first blow would have separated the two, belting her once again with a second, heavier punch that made clear his anger in the form of the faunus likely careening into the wall nearby.
He would reorient himself following that, a seething furor emanating from his personage as bone and stone cracked in his approach, his intent very much clear.
Cinder found something, or someone, that shouldn't have been there for her to see. A familiar diminutive creature coated in brown with beady black eyes staring at her, a wiggle of the serpentine torso a clear indicator of its excitement at seeing her. His ears twitched in rapid alternation before he hoisted both murder-paws, swiveling both in a clockwise fashion as if to indicate Cinder really should follow. The next instant, he was gone, sprinting down the grooves of the cobbled way towards an alley.
"What will you do now? Our team's relationships are strained or worse, with our sister team down a member. Will you come with us to help find Cinder? If so, once that's done, would that be the end of Team WTCH? I won't force you to stay, as my partner or friend. Arthur is taking all of this hard, we all are..."
The uncertainty was palpable in his words. "This is the worst time for division."
An angry growl born of frustration ground through grit teeth as he stomped through the forest, the intensity exponentially magnifying in size as they arrived what to Gretchen approximated to be the site where Tyrian had been, where he cried for the teammate gone with the wind. A series of pleading calls from Hazel might as well have fallen on deaf ears, his only answer a mocking echo of his words reverberating in these dense woods. Gretchen stood to the wayside helplessly, one arm gripping the other by the elbow as she watched Hazel demonstrate the peak of his frustration by the toppling the nearest tree with a clean lariat. A cacophonous crash and a series of blows upon the shattered trunk did nothing to alleviate the roiling emotions inside the elder Rainart and it was a good few minutes that passed before she dared to speak.
"So what do we do now?" Her words sung out, rife with uncertainty with her eyes affixed on his back.
A haggard sigh the opener in his response, he paused before glancing skyward through the gaping expanse he'd opened in the canopy. "We find Cinder. Knowing her, she'll interleave her duties as a maiden with finding Vernal. Conventional tracking isn't going to work so instead... we head for Atlas. Something is going on there and that is where the others'd have gone."
He didn't say the last of his words out of fear that airing them would have ensured them to never come to past. That's where we'll see Cinder again.
"... Okay. What about the others?"
"They're done. This is where we separate ways."
A silent affirmation was given though not without a somber shift to her posture, her brows levering above a forming frown. Hazel wasn't the only one that disliked how everything turned out, she was morose about it all too and felt worse yet that she wasn't of any help. She could imagine what it must have been like for her brother, feeling ineffectual and useless in the face of adversity when it came to his team. What used to be his team. That he couldn't help bear the burden Watts shouldered silently, be present enough to alleviate the strain on Tyrian's mind, and to ensure Little Red's safety in some capacity. It made her think of her own team, her leader Heinrich and the others. Their demises that could have been so preventable if things had gone just a bit differently. She knew it wasn't healthy to dwell on those but it was the human condition, to dwell on what seemed to have been within your control without regard for the extenuating circumstances that likely played the greater role. So her lips were stiff as she nodded wordlessly and fell in line behind Hazel, cognizant of the fact Hazel was perfectly aware of these things and more.
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The time passed without much recognition, the days falling into something of a routine with only a expanse of less than two weeks differentiating the rest. The twins left the bandit camp without so much another word, the need long past, and departed north leaving the vehicle to MEN and Watts's use, making their way back for Mistral on foot. The predominant rationale was for Gretchen to square matters with the irate family on the way, as well as collecting supplies, before finally arriving back to the city that was the continent's namesake. This took longer than was liked, much to Hazel's chagrin. To make matters worse, days were wasted on a cursory investigation, amounting to word on the street revolving around the local unsavory outraged over a pair of familiar individuals essentially robbing them and making off with a rental vehicle. The matter was given little thought, as there was naught to do and less yet as there was no way for Hazel to reach anyone else to dispense the information. So it was from there they made way to Argus via train, with the vibrant hopes of being able to finagle some means of reaching Atlas or maybe they'd discover the others. There, they spent time less enjoying the sights and trying to figure out their next step, whether it was by making contact with whomever was here or exacting a method of getting to Atlas. The days blurred past with trepidation mounting each day, centering around the unspoken thought of was this the wrong thing to do?
The question was alleviated, answered by the sudden emergence of the shadow fang on this gorgeous day with the sun and people out.
Tiger's barrage came to an end.
Was it still underhanded when your opponent had potential for power but was too young to fully grasp it?
Interesting food for thought but they couldn't afford to compromise here when Hound and her were fighting someone like Vernal.
Fighting the Bull and Hand would have been difficult, even for her. ...Not that Tiger was one to brag.
That was interesting, everything had just gone black.
Tiger didn't audibly complain about it or bemoan her circumstances. She merely closed her eyes and set her mind to thinking how to adapt to this.
She could feel her ears twitching something fierce under her mask. Maybe it was time to-
"Urk..."
The laser caught Tiger in the chest and sent her crashing to the ground. Her aura shimmered and she lay flat on her back.
That...had actually hurt.
What a relief.
It'd been too long since she'd found somebody capable of getting a good fight out of her.
Unzipping her mouth so she could cough up a storm after the impact from the laser ran it's course on her, she continued to lay there.
Her vision had been stripped from her, yes, but not her hearing...
Sitting up, she moved her hand to the back of her mask and dragged the zipper up.
The mask was zipped up and tossed off to the side. Tiger's flowing mane of hair poured out over her shoulders as she activated her semblance. Buried within her hair were two twitching feline ears and they could hear Vernal making her way off from the two of them. Likely to interfere and protect the younger, weaker, maiden. Obvious enough strategy but Tiger was afraid she couldn't let it happen. Her musculature shifted once more, this time actively looking grotesque as her arms shifted and twisted in order to better handle the influx of muscle and power running through them. The twisting her upper torso did made her resemble more of a bendable doll than a living being.
Hopping to her feet, her arms had taken on a paler coloration and more closely resembled tree trunks with how many bumps coated them and how thick they appeared to be.
Her eyes were still closed but for the first time in a while, she was actually smiling.
"What an opportunity...60% percent.."
Tiger didn't trust her aim to be true with her eyes in this condition. She'd likely end up pinging the mouthy dog than either of the Maidens if she continued with her air bullets.
Rearing both of her arms back, Tiger swung them downwards. The ground gave way to her monster strength and a shockwave barreled towards where Tiger had heard Vernal attempting to engage the others.
As for whether or not the others could be potential collateral?
They weren't invalids, they'd do what needed to be done.
As Tiger recomposed herself from affecting the image of the mighty Atlas sundering the very earth with her blow, she would have found herself wrenched from her solid footing by a vice grip, pulled towards its origin with a stone laden fist embedding itself into her face. Hazel pulled Tiger back before the first blow would have separated the two, belting her once again with a second, heavier punch that made clear his anger in the form of the faunus likely careening into the wall nearby.
He would reorient himself following that, a seething furor emanating from his personage as bone and stone cracked in his approach, his intent very much clear.
...that. Cinder moaned in pain, sprawled out on top the shattered remains of that car. Still, despite the physical pain, despite the emotional gut punch, despite how her aura flickered even more, despite it all...Cinder forced herself to move. She had to be tougher than this, had to be stronger than this. Both hands pressed harder against the car, heating it up rapidly thanks to both her semblance and her maiden ability. After large amounts of the jagged metal and broken glass had been superheated, the pieces reformed in the air at her will, varying in size but now all taking the shape of sharp arrowheads. And then all the many many many projectiles were telekinetically launched at Blake in an attempt to knock her away and overwhelm the cat's aura from the sheer amount of things impacting her.
Cinder pushed herself to roll off the car, landing back first onto the asphalt with a grunt before slowly getting back onto her feet and taking a brief breather.
Cinder found something, or someone, that shouldn't have been there for her to see. A familiar diminutive creature coated in brown with beady black eyes staring at her, a wiggle of the serpentine torso a clear indicator of its excitement at seeing her. His ears twitched in rapid alternation before he hoisted both murder-paws, swiveling both in a clockwise fashion as if to indicate Cinder really should follow. The next instant, he was gone, sprinting down the grooves of the cobbled way towards an alley.