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With little left to say or do, the group set off in search of the enigmatic address, with little knowledge of what to expect when they would eventually arrive. Would you be faced with an unconquerable challenge? A battle of the ages? A trail of mystery to follow, or something much, much worse...?
After an hour or so of what felt like ceaseless prancing, you came to an abrupt halt. Here it was: the illusive 52 Grapevine Street. The area was completely barren, desolate, devoid of practically any and all life. The stark contrast between the heart of the lively city and the deserted outskirts you set foot into was disquieting, and the feeling of pent-up anxiousness tugged at your sleeves, begging you to leave… Yet you, for some indiscernible reason, persevered. The concrete sidewalk was riddled with broken, sparking street lamps, rodents and critters roaming the dark alleys that you dared not set foot into. Most peculiar of all, however, was the faint flicker of light emanating from the cracked window of a grim, disrepaired warehouse located towards the deepest, most unsettling part of the street, and coincidentally the furthest from you. Against the will of your mind, however, your curiosity drew you ever nearer to the abandoned building. Without a moment to register, it was a mere few feet away from where you stood by the time you’d came to your senses. You weren’t being tugged away from it anymore--you were being tugged towards it.
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“Oh, I have a very bad feeling about this…” Wilson murmured, anxiously clenching the handle of his Moon Caller’s Staff. Surely, a rusty building couldn’t house anything bad for the anticipating wanderers, now could it?
Just as Wilson’s punch connected with Maxwell’s gut, the scientist recoiled in agony, grasping at his midriff as though the impact of his own fist transferred to him, which it indeed did.
“Yeah, right, Maxwell. When were you ever one to get lured into this kinda nonsense…!?” The genius scoffed, spitting blood onto the magician’s suit as Frank dragged him across the pavement and away from his 'arch-nemesis'.
After a brief moment of silence, the man regained his composure, wiped his brow and rose to his feet.
“W-With that out of the way, the fellow’s right. We should probably get going. If the night isn’t trying to kill us then something else will be or likely already is.”
Without awaiting a response from the rest of the group, Wilson snatched up his Moon Caller’s Staff and trudged after the American.
EquipmentMoon Caller's Staff
Interacting with ManyFaces
FactionGuerrilla
With little left to say or do, the group set off in search of the enigmatic address, with little knowledge of what to expect when they would eventually arrive. Would you be faced with an unconquerable challenge? A battle of the ages? A trail of mystery to follow, or something much, much worse...?
After an hour or so of what felt like ceaseless prancing, you came to an abrupt halt. Here it was: the illusive 52 Grapevine Street. The area was completely barren, desolate, devoid of practically any and all life. The stark contrast between the heart of the lively city and the deserted outskirts you set foot into was disquieting, and the feeling of pent-up anxiousness tugged at your sleeves, begging you to leave… Yet you, for some indiscernible reason, persevered. The concrete sidewalk was riddled with broken, sparking street lamps, rodents and critters roaming the dark alleys that you dared not set foot into. Most peculiar of all, however, was the faint flicker of light emanating from the cracked window of a grim, disrepaired warehouse located towards the deepest, most unsettling part of the street, and coincidentally the furthest from you. Against the will of your mind, however, your curiosity drew you ever nearer to the abandoned building. Without a moment to register, it was a mere few feet away from where you stood by the time you’d came to your senses. You weren’t being tugged away from it anymore--you were being tugged towards it.
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“Oh, I have a very bad feeling about this…” Wilson murmured, anxiously clenching the handle of his Moon Caller’s Staff. Surely, a rusty building couldn’t house anything bad for the anticipating wanderers, now could it?
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Lucario
The Pokemon had been following the group closely, staying away just far enough to get used to their personalities without getting too close to them and opening his mouth. Interaction with new people always used to be rather... as non-subtle as they come with him. In his growing years, thankfully, he learned to try and understand what people would think of his rather loud approach before he even thought of speaking. That girl that had kicked down the door... Lucario shuddered. As much battle experience he had, he did not want to be on the receiving end of a hit like that, and she seemed like a no-nonsense type that would knock him unconscious the moment he fooled around. He decided to lay low for a bit longer, hence why he kept about ten meters from the group at all times. It wasn't hiding distance, sure, but it gave him well enough space to find out some more about these strangers' quirks, and boy, was he a bit nervous about getting wild with them.
Unfortunately, Lucario had a lot more to worry about right now. This abandoned building unsettled him greatly. His chest almost felt empty looking at the walls of it, and he stared at them as if he were expecting something to crawl out.
Just for a moment, he stopped following after everyone. He gently shut his eyes, and the strange appendages at the back of his head which completed his black "mask" rose as if they had awoken from some sort of slumber.
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Lucario was extending his senses beyond those of other creatures. In this state, he could find the "life essence," or aura, of all those around him, even if walls separated him and his target. Lucario, however, hesitated -- if there was some otherwordly being in there who could conceal or didn't even have a "life essence..." No. He couldn't think of that. Instead, he put his energy into finding whatever was in this building -- even if it was just a faint trace of life from decades ago. It would soothe my mind well... he thought to himself.
Baiken
The samurai looked up at the deserted building that is addressed by the letters. She felt no fear, driven by the desire to kill the person who sent them into this mess. She takes a step forward, and without warning, sprints up to the door and kicks it down. "ALRIGHT ASSHOLE! WHERE THE FUCK ARE YOU?!" She angrily yelled, her sword drawn out and swinging it in a wild manner. She is really pissed at this point, and not a single one of the people behind would try and dare to stop her, with a few exceptions.
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~Shilo Saga: Interacting with Asuka ( marc122 ), Delsin ( QizPizza ), Baiken ( Zamasu ), Frank ( FactionGuerrilla ), and Anyone
Location: 52 Grapvine Street Northeast
"Guten Tag... Du sprichst Deutsch." Shilo said to the young girl, it wasn't a question. "Mein Name ist Agent Saga, aber ich lasse Sie mich Shilo nennen."("My name is Agent Saga, but I'll let you call me Shilo.") The assassin offered the little girl a small smile. Shilo didn't very often allow people to call her by her first name. In fact, there were only six individuals who were allowed to, well seven now with Asuka. The assassin turned her attention back to the rest of the group, Jak in particular. "Probably the best bet." She said, though it wasn't very good insight as that was practically what everyone else was saying or thinking. Finally, Shilo turned her attention back to Frank who had finally spoken to her once again. Agent Saga stared at Frank as he spoke, her teal gaze hard and harsh, even with just the one eye that was visible. "Favors? From you?" there was a hint of a dark smirk tugging at the sides of her mouth. "I never said it wasn't suspicious. It's rude to assume things and imply words and thoughts." That was all the twenty-one year old had to say in response, however, as she followed the rest of the group in silence to the address. When Baiken burst into the building, Shilo merely watched, unimpressed and clearly a bit agitated. "Ah, found one of the heroes," she spat under her breath in annoyance. What a dramatic and unintelligent way to approach the situation. Thought the assassin as she watched the rest of the group approach. Finally, Shilo sighed and followed suit, walking slowly and still being very conscious of the space set between her and all the others.
"Yeah, I do too. But like I said, unless any of you folks have any better ideas this is our only lead to this 'Millennium City', we have to follow this thing even if it's a damned trap" Frank replied before he noticed Baiken rushing in. He became seemingly speechless for a few moments before his expression changed into a furious glare. Before he could knock the living daylights out of the idiot girl, though, Delsin managed to yank that fool back and away from the entrance just in time for her to not be spotted by whoever was inside. Good. They still kind of had an opportunity to make a smarter move here- normally something he wouldn't do, but flanking was an exception to "tactical" shit he hated. On the contrary, he kind of liked flanking maneuvers- they usually landed him free kills against idiot Commies without having to worry about shedding some of his own blood. And he most certainly needed to make sure he didn't get any of these folks killed- flanking was their best bet instead of a complete rush out.
"Damn it, folks, let's get our shit together! It doesn't smell like a trap for no reason, let's not walk straight into it!" He snapped at everyone who was nearby- more specifically the one-armed bitch herself- before gesturing towards the other sides of the warehouse, his brow furrowing as he thought for a moment or two.
"Alright. I suggest that everyone spread out, look for different ways in. I say only two folks should be going through the front door, tops- otherwise you're asking for trouble. Find some other entrances, make sure not to make any noises," The 'Nam survivor growled, although his volume was relatively toned down so as to not alert anyone who could potentially be lurking within the warehouse. He then pointed to both Niwatori and Lann, the two folks he had originally encountered, gesturing for both to follow him.
"You two, on me. Make sure to stay as close behind me as you can- I don't need extra bloodshed on my hands especially in foreign territory," Woods ordered, although his eyes did glaze over "Agent Saga" as if he longed for a second, more combat-experienced partner, before moving towards the back of the warehouse. He made sure that the duo followed him at all costs, though, before reaching a crack at the back of the warehouse. He silently counted to fifteen, hoping that the others would be able to find their own different entrances through, before going prone in front of the entrance. He glanced towards the two youngish "teammates"- at least, in his eyes- before putting a finger to his lips to indicate for them to move as quietly as possible, then moved his finger and pointed towards a nearby large pile of debris to indicate that they should have to move there. Not waiting to see if either would comprehend what he was trying to mean, the soldier began belly-crawling his way towards the debris to try and hide behind it.
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Condition: Healthy
Emotions: Suspicious
Current Weapon: N/A
Current Inventory: Empty
Haz. Drakerus Centurion_ Nightwisher
“Okay! I’ll follow your-“ Lann covers his mouth as soon as he realized he was exclaiming the phrase. He settles for giving a small nod, his mouth still covered as he watches Frank move along the ground. The boy follows suit and crouches down. While moving, he observes the other strangers moving towards the building in their own way. The peculiar helmet wearing magic man somehow jumped straight onto the roof, much to Lann’s awe. He also made note of Lucario, who’s appearance stood out among the others. Although Lann didn’t know what a ‘pokemon’ was, the humanoid jackal gave the boy a vibe very similar to that of the Mirages back in Grymoire. As he moved towards the pile of rubble, his wandering gaze distracted him from the debris in his way and the boy soon found himself tripping and hitting the gravel with an audible crackly thud.
“Ow...”
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Niwatori nods and smiles at Frank, looking up at him as he orders her and Lann to stay with him. To be honest, she wasn't too happy about having to go in, but having the American protect her and act as the muscle made her feel slightly more comfortable about the situation. If she had her way, she would simply wait outside and get a better look of the situation before heading in blind like this using her 'Eye of the Cormorant' to send a few birds into the warehouse for better view of the situation, but it would remain better for her if she didn't have to disclose her abilities to anyone for as long as possible.
Frank signaled to the two for silence and entered the prone position, crawling towards the debris. Before she would follow; she decided to try and test her ability to at least gain some sort of personal advantage.
Unlucky for her, there was only two birds in the nearby area; which wouldn't be enough for any kind of major attacks on anyone. Accepting this was easy enough for her, at least she had something to work with. Through resourcefulness and quick-thinking, she decided that it would be best if she simply perched the two birds on an elevated vantage point outside of their entrance to cover the trio's or more specifically her back.
Not informing anyone of this fact, she nods and begins to crawl alongside the other two with no physical indication that she had made any form of contact with any birds or even used her ability. However, it was fairly irritating and agitating that she had to crawl belly first along the floor considering that her feather bikini barely covered any of the Chicken's skin, making the experience a little painful for her.
She faintly moans and puffs as she crawls behind the two.
"..Ngh.. ..Hnf..."
FactionGuerrilla Drakerus Haz.
The inside of the warehouse was just as decrepit as the outside, metal supports giving in to the ravages of time and the damp that leaked through the worn roof, spots of rust showing along large beams that lined the walls. The windows were beginning to glow with the faint tint of the rising sun, the glass starting to take on a soft orange glow, helping the group make out several piles of rubble on the floor.
It seems that this place was being at least somewhat maintained, as the few loose bricks and sections of the warehouse that had crumbled due to age had been organised into neat piles. Perhaps this place was being renovated? Whatever the case was, it was entirely barren barring those few piles of masonry and rusty metal.
The air inside was musty, the smell of the moisture that had dribbled inside notable to anyone who came even remotely close to an opening. The whole place just seemed like it had been forgotten, though it was hard to tell just how long ago that may have happened.
But the facade of eerie abandonment quickly became clear to Lucario. Despite the watchful gazes of Corvo and Niwata’s birds, the warehouse’s interior appeared, like its exterior, completely and utterly desolate.
Yet the Pokémon’s aura-reading ability was not fooled.
Within the decrepit building, one, ordinary, human soul lurked under the rubble-ridden floor-tiles, hidden in plain sight.
Before the mystical canine could warn the others, however…
The sound of gunfire deafened the ears of the wanderers, with bullets hastily tearing through the air and shredding the walls with absolute ease. Once it ceased, all that was clear to the naked eye was the form of a six-foot, blonde, flat-topped man donning an oily-green Nazi uniform, and an enormous, golden gatling gun jutting out of his abdominal region, stepping through the pulverised doorway, with a shit-eating smirk crossing his face.
“German science truly is the world’s greatest, isn’t it!?” The Nazi-Terminator-Cyborg cheered, raising his fist into the air.
“I’ve been waiting for you. If I hadn't been the one who lured you here in the first place, I’d be welcoming you into my battalion with open arms!”
He chuckled, adjusting his crimson-tinted monocle.
“But alas, that is not why I’m here. What you should truly be wondering is ‘how will I, a mere, non-German, combat the the culmination of the finest of German war machines’!”
The German scoffed, shaking his head in condescending delight.
“I will take pity on you, and so, grant you this:”
Following a series of mechanical clicks and whirs, the destructive cannon retracted into his stomach, a bubble-like orb of sorts emerging in its place.
“Take this, and you shall regain a fraction of your former might, weaponry and abilities for the duration of our conflict--But I doubt that will be enough to match the strength of officer Rudol von Stroheim of the proud German army!”
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Lucario
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Finally in a more familiar setting, Lucario set aside his worries of his image and stepped past the group, politely squeezing through them albeit completely silent as he did so. He was careful not to accidentally scratch anyone with his chest or paw spikes, as that would... probably end badly.
Once in front of the group, Lucario fixed his gaze firmly on Stroheim. It wasn't a look of hate or excitement, no. Lucario looked to be inspecting Stroheim's uniform.
"You're a human soldier, aren't you?" The canine tilted his head in inquiry. "Well, maybe not completely human. I've never met a human who can hide a gun inside of their body... anyway, that's beside the point." Lucario let a smile shine through. "I've heard about soldiers like you. I've heard that most of you die with a lot of honor and dignity and are praised for their bravery," he acknowledged as he took a step forward, though the step's intent was very difficult to discern. For a moment, it looked like Lucario would break into a sprint to assault the man, but a few seconds passed by without Lucario doing anything of the sort. Then, he turned to The Stranger and placed his paw on the Orb without any hesitation. The Aura Pokemon turned his stare back to Stroheim, his smile completely gone.
"I can only hope that you have that same honor," he stated coldly.
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