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Re: Launceston, TasMANIA[War for Australia]
Fri Dec 20, 2013 9:17 pm
Moroi, Justice within Steel
Wareyasui Child, 1-4, Rogue
- Moroi was, for the most part satisfied with how things had transpired as he watched the hollow slam toward the ground and the spike crashed through his abdomen, plummeting him faster in to the ground. Even if he managed to survive this, barring some other form of healing properties, Moroi was rather convinced that he had managed to eliminate at least one of the combatants. That would allow him to focus on the girl without much reprisal from external sources, or so he thought. The immediate danger was, well, predictable. Trying to attack the blind side of an opponent while he was focused on another target was a sound strategy and it would probably work on most people in this situation, unfortunately, Moroi did not have a blind side. There were numerous red orbs littered across his body and they functioned as his eyes. Normally, it would be difficult to process so many different pictures simultaneously, but Moroi’s brain was not normal and as such, the little girl was not sneaking up on him in the slightest. Moroi was ready to counter the second she left the ground, however, the sudden appearance of the, what appeared to be, a little girl had forced his plans to take on a new form. He would need time to evaluate the new arrival and as the girl’s Zanpakutō shifted into an axe and further shifted and morphed in size, growing and extending in a rather impressive manner if Suzu had not appeared, he might have erroneously tried to block it. The second the axe started to descend however, Moroi was no longer there. Initiating his Geppo, noticeably slower than his previous movement, Moroi had sped away from encroaching axe and tried to land on the side of a building, unfortunately the structure was not enough to support the weight of his suit and the speed he was moving at, the metal monstrosity crashing through the side of the building, further dust and debris perforating the air around the now rather mechanoid looking hole in the wall.
Moroi, quickly gaining his bearings, slid outside the rear window of the building, putting him out of sight of both little girls, a building standing between him and the pair of children and their giant bird as he tuned his volume control, increasing the sensitivity to hear their words from a building away. The first girl, the vizard, was apparently phoning in assistance for her fallen comrade, that meant that they were part of some sort of organization and were not just meandering hollows, which meant coordination. Moroi would have to be careful with this, if they were Monsuta, which seems unlikely given the actual hollow being present, then nothing had changed, he just had more targets and no help would be coming for them anyway, the rest of Australia was in no position to reinforce this city. If it was a separate organization however, one that was not constantly under pressure across an entire country, the reinforcements may be too much for him to handle alone. Given the arrival of the second little girl, who through her childish and somewhat moment killing antics made it quite clear that she had no connection to the Monsuta or any organization it seemed. Her motives were strange and she was incredibly annoying, but he had no qualms with ending her life or even accepting the half-hearted bribe she laid out. He was here for the money, he wasn’t here for the vanguard or their ideals or anything of the sort. The difference however, was he had a quarrel with the hollows and she got in the way and she had the gall to pretend to be his superior, a dirty animal like that did not hold a candle to the Wareyasui. Filth even thinking it was in the same stratosphere as Wareyasui were meant to die, and painfully. Moroi felt the garganta opening and the bird’s Reiatsu disappearing, but he was only paying the pair of them the requisite due diligence at this point, they were no longer his concern, the Reiatsu he felt earlier was.
Thankfully, as Moroi was getting quite tired of enemies continuing to pop out of the woodwork, he was not only going to have people constantly arrayed against him. As soon as the loud crash could be heard from Natsu’s arrival, Moroi had, instantly and without hesitation, tore off down the street. Using her arrival as a sound dampener to his otherwise heavy and loud steps, Moroi made his way literally through the building, his metallic body flying through the hard steel and wood as if it were paper machete and in an instant as the sudden arrival of Natsu was drawing attention, Moroi would finish tearing through the building and appearing right above the small girl. Moroi could sense energy not only of people, but of objects as well and he could tell solely from the strength of the barrier she had erected around her that she was neither as weak as she displayed, nor was she entirely stupid either. She would know that there was an opening above her and like anyone who had a blind spot, she would know that attacks were coming from that angle. As such, she would have already prepared a countermeasure for such an occurrence. Given that she showed a display of reiatsu power in her barrier however, it was pretty blatantly obvious that it would be some reiatsu based attack that she would counter with. As such, Moroi was ready. The millisecond after Moroi’s body was positioned around her box, the boy’s hand was already fully outstretched and had already erected his Zanshin. As the balas were fired up at him, they were immediately and completely absorbed by the Zanshin, each and every bala fueling the boy’s Magatama engine, having their spiritual signature completely obliterated and repurposed for the engine, completely negating her counter attack. Simultaneously, Moroi’s other hand would be angled down at the box and as the balas were being absorbed, would fire a solid canister of Gaisou in to her box before Moroi would continue his momentum and leave the immediate area. Given that she had framed a box around herself, the gas would not be able to spread as widely as quickly and would nearly instantly shoot upward and toward her lungs, her small frame causing it to reach her all that much quicker. If she inhaled the gas, the girl would find herself immediately coughing and wheezing and struggling to breathe.
The metal behemoth would land on top of the building opposite to the one he just completely tore through with a surprising amount of grace, the roof still crumpling lightly under his weight as he continued to survey the field, the vizard seemingly giving up on him to focus on the newcomer as he still warily watched even her. It was then that the communication device the Vanguard had gave him, which he had rerouted to his suit, blared in his ear and a voice, a girl no older than he was patched through. Moroi, initially, was somewhat irked. While he had welcomed the added reinforcements, he was supposed to be operating autonomously, he had only planned to use the communication device to report a successful mission. It would seem that would not be the case. Almost immediately after the girl had spoken, she would be met with the man’s rather...awkward method of speech.
”Thesmallgirlofblackhairisavizardmaskuseseemsefficientzanpakutoispairofaxeswhosesizegrowsuponvocalcommandincreaseofdestru
ctivepowerbeyondactualweightseemslikelypleaseproceedwithcautionwhitehairedsmallgirlisnotwhatsensorsindicateassistancerequest
edifpossibleifnotpleaseremainasafedistanceawayfromsmallwhitehairedgirlunsafeandlossoflifeandlimbnotonlypossiblebutlikelypleasean
dthankyou
Well...he was sure she’d figure it out. At the moment he didn’t have time for things like breathing and pausing in his speech so it was remotely understandable. If she had found a way to avoid his gas, which seemed highly unlikely given the predicament that she put herself in, Moroi would most likely be receiving her attempt at a counter attack. If she had managed to find some way to avoid or neutralize it, well, then he’d be getting a more coherent counter attack and he’d have even less time to speak. If whoever was trying to talk to him was going to be of any use, he mind would have to at least be almost as quick as his speech.
As he surveyed the gas filling up inside the woman's barrier, Moroi made a quick decision. Regardless of how powerful she might potentially be, she was not going to be at the top of her form whenever the poison fully got going. His reinforcements should be able to stall her if not not defeat her. Consequently, Moroi would focus on the remaining enemy combatant that was still present and relatively healthy. She had also called him a rather unflattering term and Moroi was not exactly fond of being insulted...or being spoken to, about...or even around, but mostly being insulted. He'd separate the two of them, split their fighting force up and allow his reinforcements to tackle the poisoned victim cohesively and remove any chance of aid coming to her from the small vizard. As soon as the girl turned to stare down his backup, Moroi took off. Dropped gently off the side of the roof before violently kicking off the side of the structure, the sheer force from his weight causing the building behind him to shake and crumble slightly as the metal man shot forward toward Camilla, his hand outstretched and aimed straight for the girl's head. It was likely though, since Moroi's movements, in building shaking style, were not especially subtle, that Camilla would notice him coming and reflexively move away from his mass. If/when she did, his hand would grasp at the back of her shirt and instantly rip her off the ground as Moroi sped past where she was sitting at a blinding pace, leaving the three other women alone in the now rather unstable street. After a couple seconds, or what was close to a mile at the speeds Moroi's demon foot was able to carry him, the Wareyasui swung his arm foreward and flung the girl away from him, forced to throw at a slightly upward arc and allowing her to fall rather safely to the ground if she oriented herself properly. She wanted to kill him, fine, he'd give her an interruption free stage to try.
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Magatama: 5
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Re: Launceston, TasMANIA[War for Australia]
Wed Jan 08, 2014 9:19 pm
Zetsurin, it's been...over two weeks without you showing any intentions of making a post in this thread. Therefore you are going to be skipped.
Aivee, we've decided to give you a little more time not knowing your current situation and all. If you also choose not to post we will just simply adjust posts and continue on with on our own.
Aivee, we've decided to give you a little more time not knowing your current situation and all. If you also choose not to post we will just simply adjust posts and continue on with on our own.
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Re: Launceston, TasMANIA[War for Australia]
Wed Jan 29, 2014 8:44 pm
FEMALE-VIZARD-KURIKKU 2201-[2-3]
Humans, a species that Camilla envied ever since her own death. She didn't quite understand as to why she envied them as much as she did, but the feeling was there. She was jealous that they had a choice to live a peaceful life. Something Camilla didn't have a choice over, as if she let herself fall weak in peace she'd be subject to death once more. Though she had come to accept this over time, the site of them fighting in the very same fight she was in made her feel as though they were just simply wasting their lives away. Fighting fights that they couldn't win, but she wouldn't underestimate the girl, that would be the foolish thing to do. Instead, she'd have to teach the girl a lesson the hard way. She'd have to show her that being a human is a lot better than it's cracked up to be, and the afterlife would prove to be a harder venture.
She lifted her axes up to the ready, but just as she did so she was startled by the slight sound of a crumbling establishment. The sound caused her to turn around to see her robotic friend, that was the one opponent she actually wanted to fight, hurdling toward her location. As he came closer she began to realize his intentions were to grab hold of her face, at first she thought to black. Time wouldn't allow it, however, so in a quick attempt she simply ducked hoping that the metal suit would go passed her and grab the human instead. A cheap strategy, yes, but one that would somewhat put her at an advantage. However, that wouldn't be the case, because as she ducked her small body was yanked up by the fabric that was connected to her torso. Her head whipped in front of her and her arms and legs dragged followed the same pattern. She wasn't exactly too sure what the suit's objective was in doing this, but she'd soon come to find out that it was meant for isolation. Yet she wasn't too sure as to why he performed such actions. Were they to rescue her, had the man took respect in her efforts to save her comrade and decided she deserved to live another day? No, that couldn't be it...
Finally the two came a halt and Camilla was no longer airborne from the high velocity that Moroi traveled. Whether he had brought her there for safety or not, she'd most certainly try to turn the tables back on him. As he feet approached the ground she immediately leaped back about fifteen to twenty feet and brought her axes off to her side letting them drag on the surface below, sparking against the concrete from the heavy weight they presented from outside of her own hands. She'd stop to think about her actions and whether or not she was sure she should continue on with the attack. The suit seemed to be impenetrable and even if it was penetrable she was more than certain there would be counter measures to such things. The mecha suit seemed somewhat out of her league when it came to durability and strength, if she did engage and the purposes of the suit weren't the same as hers then she knew that he wouldn't be at the same state of mind that he once was. She had to be certain that he was still willing to fight her as well, she didn't want to fight someone that was going to take it easy on her. That would just be a waste of time, what would she even gain from such a fight. Well, either way she wanted to reconfigure the robot into an early 1990s model of a desktop computer.
"What the hell gives? Why'd you just interrupt my chances of beating the shit out of that human? Don't tell me you're going soft on me and have decided to spare my life due to my prior actions with my ally? It wasn't that sincere of a gesture you tin can. So why'd you bring me here? So I could pulverize you instead? Hah, you know what? That doesn't sound like such a bad idea, actually... I might enjoy that. Nah, I will enjoy this. I'd say thanks for pulling me away, but that's not how it works. Either way, I'll cut the talk for now.''
She spoke in her usual cocky manner using simple hand gestures, releasing her hands from her axes momentarily to rush and catch them before they hit the floor. As she finished up the small talk she lifted up two axes and let them follow behind her body as she began to run toward the suit ahead of her. As she got closer to the colossal white suit she'd let out a heavy grunt and bring herself slightly air-borne just feet away from mech. Once within a distance close enough to strike Moroi she'd perform one spin for momentum and another to follow it for the actual attack and damage. Her arms spread out to both sides of her body she left herself open for many attacks and counters, but she was completely aware of that. Aiming for his chest or whatever else got in the way of it one would hit and then the other in rapid succession. Once completing that attack, if dodged, blocked, or even landed she'd gracefully make her way to the ground where she would roll between the mech's legs and spur out her axes trying to attack his ankles to see if that would give her any leeway with the fight. If the attack caused any damage she'd likely come back with both axes simultaneously and sweep him from the ground. Upon all of the attacks being completed, landed, blocked, dodged or countered she'd take a small leap back and make preparations for her next blow.
Such attacks would put a smile on her face or put her at an ill state of mind depending on the outcome. She definitely wanted this win bad. Not exactly for the Kurikku, but just for herself. She never really cared too much about the outcome of the Kurikku all she knew is that through them she was able to experience such things as this battle. She'd always be able to get to stand on the front lines no matter what and she liked the feeling of being able to say that. She liked getting dirty and getting beat up, as long as it meant that she would gain some knowledge from the battle she didn't really care the outcome, but this time she did. This time she'd want this stupid robot to go back home and cry to his motherboard...
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