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CEMETERY PLAYER PLOT
Who; Open to Everyone Interested.
What; Cemetery Plot
Where; Cemetery.
When; November 16th.
Warnings; Fighting & Undead & possibly gross descriptions if people get really into it.
The Sewers were nauseating. They were, after all, sewers. However these sewers were an intricate multi-tiered Labyrinth that have fallen into disrepair. It was best to stay close. Not all of the sewers were mapped out and it would take a rescue team to find anyone who had lost their way. Not only that, the sewers were littered with monsters of all kinds and varying degrees of danger. It was best to stay together.
Yuna held out a half sphere in her palm, providing a light for those following behind her. Their movements were slow and as soft as they could make them given that they're traveling in such a large group. The path, for those tracking their movements through the city, takes them northeast towards the shambling undead guarding the doorway to the Lich.
The plan was simple. Yuna and her team would go inside while Caelan guarded the door outside. Caelan was to take the key from Yuna and lock behind them with the intention to unlock the door after the Lich was dead. Yuna wasn't going to risk this monster getting into the city. It didn't matter how confident she was. She also didn't know if their phones would work beyond the shield, so there was likely no calling for help once they were inside.
[ooc notes: the monster is a Lich and I will be rolling dice to determine how well it attacks. There are a lot of zombies both in the Lich fight and outside that can be NPC-ed by anyone. The shield around the cemetery will hold through this fight and be safe on the street levels. If you have any questions please let me know on the plotting post. Also note, the lich is immune to all non-magical attacks. Feel free to make top levels for any time during this event. The Lich fight is below.]
What; Cemetery Plot
Where; Cemetery.
When; November 16th.
Warnings; Fighting & Undead & possibly gross descriptions if people get really into it.
The Sewers were nauseating. They were, after all, sewers. However these sewers were an intricate multi-tiered Labyrinth that have fallen into disrepair. It was best to stay close. Not all of the sewers were mapped out and it would take a rescue team to find anyone who had lost their way. Not only that, the sewers were littered with monsters of all kinds and varying degrees of danger. It was best to stay together.
Yuna held out a half sphere in her palm, providing a light for those following behind her. Their movements were slow and as soft as they could make them given that they're traveling in such a large group. The path, for those tracking their movements through the city, takes them northeast towards the shambling undead guarding the doorway to the Lich.
The plan was simple. Yuna and her team would go inside while Caelan guarded the door outside. Caelan was to take the key from Yuna and lock behind them with the intention to unlock the door after the Lich was dead. Yuna wasn't going to risk this monster getting into the city. It didn't matter how confident she was. She also didn't know if their phones would work beyond the shield, so there was likely no calling for help once they were inside.
[ooc notes: the monster is a Lich and I will be rolling dice to determine how well it attacks. There are a lot of zombies both in the Lich fight and outside that can be NPC-ed by anyone. The shield around the cemetery will hold through this fight and be safe on the street levels. If you have any questions please let me know on the plotting post. Also note, the lich is immune to all non-magical attacks. Feel free to make top levels for any time during this event. The Lich fight is below.]
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He’d already tried death on for size, and it decidedly didn’t suit him.
So as one drew close he moved in with practiced precision, knives flashing forward to take out its leg and knock it off balance.
He raised a brow at Ignis when the man responded. The selkie had wanted to get to know the guy, especially with how entirely smitten Nida was with him. Caelan’s mind was one part curiosity, and one part ‘this lad is dating my best friend, he better be good for him.’ This was not how he’d expected them to meet, but it also wasn’t the strangest meeting he’d had in his life. “Grand, I’d hate to send you home covered in sewage.”
Ignis would find that in situations like these, Caelan was just as chatty as he would be if they were sitting around a tavern.
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He moved forward a bit and summoned his daggers since the fighting was close combat. He infused them with Fire and sliced through more than a few unsavoury looking body parts. All that mattered to Ignis was that they were down and not getting back up.
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Caelan didn’t really expect Ignis to say much about Nida, but that wasn’t necessary. After all, he already knew enough to have gotten an idea about the two of them. It would be nice to get to know the guy a little better is all. What was important now was 1. Keeping an eye on the undead to avoid complications, and 2. Keeping an eye on the door they were guarding for unpleasant surprises.
“Listen, you wrinkly old prune, I’m telling ya. You’re not my type, and I’m certainly not agreeable to your company.” He muttered sarcastically as the undead he’d kicked away was moving in again. The other zombie now laying in a heap at his feet, he made sure this one would join it with a few quick slashes to take the leg out from under this one as well to get at its head better. Caelan was, after all, shorter than average.
Glancing at Ignis a moment later, he hummed a little at the fire magic infused into the other man’s blades. “Neat trick, lad. Definitely effective as far as these things are concerned.” His own magic was hardly useful in combat, at least on land. Here he was as good as a skillful human that was decent enough at taking down other less skillful humans if he had to... but that was about it.
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There was a smile as it gave them a moment to rest. "Fire indeed appears to be a good ally against these creatures." So much for kicking daggers at them. Ignis too could infuse his daggers with ice or lightning, but if Fire was where it was at, he would go with what worked. And there wasn't enough room to high jump at them.
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Decapitating the next zombie, he stepped over its corpse to drive the others back a little further. The more room there was around the door the better, after all. “It’s something to note for the future. Working out the weakness could prove useful if this ever gets to be a problem again. The sewers are full of these bloody things.”
Part of him rather wished Ignis was on the other side of the door at that realization, unsure if anyone who went in had fire magic or not. It would be useful if the liche was similar to the undead in any way...
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Well now Ignis knew that the sewers were full of these things and if he ever felt the need to train more he could come down here at some point and have at them. How they continued to be a thing bothered him though. But maybe that's what Yuna and her team would find out.
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Sidestepping lightly away from one to come up behind it and knock it over, he considered something. “Honestly, not a bad idea to start compiling how things down here work. Even stuff that seems familiar to me isn’t the same... and I don’t know about you, but I’ve already had a hard time discouraging someone from exploring down here on their own.”
Normally he might not have cared about it so much. The map was enough for him to feel more confident in wandering around down here. Unfortunately, there was a small pre-teen vampire that he didn’t trust to not get into trouble if he ever disappeared again.
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Also the way he could be in battle and still ponder things was fascinating to Ignis as well. So that earned points in his book too, though obviously the other couldn't know that at all. The new path of information was a good one, one that he would completely consider even as he dismissed the fire for a moment to summon and throw a dagger right at an approaching skeleton skull.
"Sounds like an excellent plan. Then at least people would know what to expect should they decide to take the sewers as a route to get to where they need to go."
He of course knew Nida knew how to fight, but didn't know how much the man knew about all of the different denizens of the place. And it wouldn't hurt for the children here to know as well as anyone that may or may not accompany them on their journey.
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“Nice shot, Ignis.” He responded with a grin, eyes darting to the skeleton that’s skull had just been impaled. Really, the few people he’d met that could summon weapons like that were very impressive. That was a rare ability, and a useful one. He had to be careful to keep a hand on his own weapons, to lose them would be inconvenient for so any reasons.
The selkie huffed lightly, darting around behind another one of the undead to avoid being grabbed and kicked the back of its legs out from under it before turning on another. “Exactly, they’re a convenient shortcut.” Or get away route... “At least as long as you don’t get cornered by anything.”
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"It depends on the skill of the person attempting to cut their way through here." That was said as he summoned another dagger and stabbed it through the skull, kicking the rest of it into the murky water nearby. There seemed to be no end in sight to these things, but maybe that's because of what else was going on.
But he'd taken on plenty of foes in Altissia so this was no different. Fortunately none of them had guns. "I suppose it will give us something to do if we sit about complaining of boredom."
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Caelan couldn’t help but grin though at the idea of boredom setting in that much. Turning on his heel to drive a knife into another foe, Caelan responded with an amused tone. “If you ever hear me complaining of boredom, that means I’m likely five minutes from making things less boring.” He responded jokingly. Well... the selkie wasn’t exactly joking about that. It was just likely to be more chaotic than necessary.
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"Indeed. Well, these denizens should certainly be able to keep us out of trouble for awhile yet." Because it seemed the horde of 'customers' just kept coming and Ignis wondered if whenever Yuna and her team finished off the main lich, if all of these bones would just stop moving.
But if they would start up again, that might be a good idea to move them? He didn't know, this he would have to speak with Yuna about.
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He couldn’t say what would happen when he lich was dead, but it would be interesting to know if these things were actually tied to it or if they were simply something that lingered in the sewers. He chuckled slightly, shoving one of the undead creatures into another to knock them off balance and into the sewer waters with a satisfying little splash. “Yeah, this’ll do for now. Not my usual brand of busy, but I’m always up for helping a friend.”
And Yuna had given him things to do here, she was a good friend and he’d do what he could to lend a hand if he was able.
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Looking down now when the undead made a splash into the water, the advisor shook his head. "Hopefully they don't reassemble themselves, though it looks like we might be at this for some time." He nodded to Caelan. "I also have healing potions should they become necessary." And he kept them for times such as this.
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He did have a jar of sea-fae made healing balm, but that was for emergencies only. Like iron burns. Not something he expected he could replenish in this world.
The idea of these undead creatures reassembling themselves is met with a wrinkle of his nose, he did not like the idea at all. “Well if they do go putting themselves back together, I guess we’ll know why there always seems to be so many down here.” Because if they never properly died, then it wasn’t as though this was going to do much more than stall the things. “Then again, they do seem to collapse rather quickly if you destroy the skull.” He’s just short, and needs to keep cutting them down a little.
As long as they can keep the entrance clear for if Yuna and the others needed a quick exit, that was good enough for him for now. He trusted Yuna a lot, she was a capable woman and seemed more than able to handle herself. The way she talked, she clearly had experience with these things and she had a good team with her. Caelan just hoped she’d been right, even the best laid plans could go awry in his experience.
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The discussion of the skulls got him thinking as he severed the head from a spine and crushed it with his boot heel. "It makes me wonder if we could find someone like the Oracle from back home..someone with some sort of holy powers, if it would be possible for the bones to permanently rest." Of course, that was provided the lich herself wasn't controlling them, causing the unrest.
But so far as he knew from the last battle, Yuna was the closest thing they had to that. However, all of that was going to have to wait until after this fight was over to see if it was the lich or if something else could be done.
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Which was why, as rare as it was for him to take in interest in ghosts or the dead, he had volunteered to help her out. That and his need to map out the sewers in the first place, of course.
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"Then they must be drawn to her if she can sense them." Which in this case was bad if the lich was up and about.
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“I’m not entirely sure how her ability works, but it is possible. Especially if spirits want to be put to rest, I can’t imagine if I could become a ghost that I’d enjoy the whole... trapped in a weird limbo with so many rules and missing out on much.”
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It threw both at him and he managed to block one with his fire dagger. But then he sent the other sailing at the spinal column and down it went, crashing into the black water.
What would it be like to be deceased and have all the time in the world to do nothing and more than likely be bored?
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As some would say, he had the gift of gab.
Continuing his little dance of take the dead out at the knee and then removing the head, he hummed a little. “If I were a ghost,” Which he knew he’d never be, being fae and all. Dead was dead, unless you were here apparently. “I’d probably make a habit of being a pain in the ass to those who deserve it, you know? Just constant ghostly harassment. Knock stuff over, noise all night, yeah?”
Not much different from alive, then.
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But the sorting was what got the advisor intrigued. "Indeed. And how would you go about deciding who was to be haunted or who wasn't?" This gave him more entertaining thoughts of ghost Caelan sort of being more mischievous as a spirit than being downright scary or malicious.
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Ducking easily under an outreached arm, he grabbed it instead and used the momentum to send the undead into another to land in a heap that he could dispatch with a few slices. “Now that’s a good question, Ignis.” He grinned a little, glancing over at the other man. “Being a ghost, it’d be a lot easier to follow a possible mark. See how they interact with others, watch for red flags, get a look at their lives before deciding to instigate some chaos.”
Honestly, he was a bit of an expert at spotting people in need of a lesson at this point.
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A skeleton came up with a sword and the advisor jumped back a little before moving quickly around it to slash his way up the ribcage and push the oncoming next few back with a well placed kick. And that's when his eyes spotted something bigger coming up the back.
Turning to look at Caelan he nodded. "Better be ready, as we have another guest incoming."
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“The bleedin’ hell is that?” He squinted a bit before tightening the grip on his daggers, “Ah, grand. Just grand. Suppose that checks out with what’s going on.” The fight within must be calling more formidable creatures to the doorway, to help or something...
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And as soon as the monsters cleared out, it reared its rather ugly head. Ignis had never seen such a misshapen pile of flesh and he'd never seen such a mass before. Didn't matter, they had to dispose of it quickly so they could get topside. It was the advisor's goal at least to be able to help Yuna and her crew.
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Backing up some, Caelan shifted his stance and glanced to Ignis. “Listen, while I’m not exactly unused to larger dance partners, this isn’t exactly my chosen ballroom if you catch my drift?” Probably not, but he was hoping there’d be no questions.
Swallowing a little, he darted out of the thing’s way. “If I distract it, do you reckon that you could use your fancy fire to knock its head off in a couple blows?”
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But he just nodded. "I'll take care of it, you deal with the rest of the riff raff."
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At first he slipped a bit but then summoned his Drain Lance quickly. He was thrown about a bit of course and nearly stepped on after being thrown off of its back. But once he regained his footing he was able to shove the lance through the back of the thing's neck. That also had him get thrown again but he summoned his daggers. And he ended it's life with two flame engulfed daggers in the chest.
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Kicking a last skeleton into the sewer water, he turned quickly to watch it go down, “Nice work, Ignis!”
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(ooc: FTB with them continuing to bond over taking down the undead?)