[center][img]http://i.imgur.com/dlBtkSm.png?1[/img] [b][color=white][h3]Why So Agro?[/h3][/color][/b] [b]Lucius Cypher [/b] [b]Location:[/b] Cruising through Casual Interest Check [b]Activity:[/b] Kiting two K-Bots [hr] [/center] Lucius rode through Casual rather easily; it wasn't very populated by bots as far as he could tell so there wasn't much to do. As far as activities went, Casual was, well, casual. Sure it had it's share of haughty-ass "High Casual" bastards who couldn't qualify for Advance, or those strange weebs from Myriad who are only in casual so no one has to admit that Free actually has an RP that has lasted more than a month, but all in all it was an alright place to be if you actually lived in Guild City for fun. And that's what Lucius lived for, though he kept the more pathetic reasons of his existence here to himself. Because Casual, much like the Old Fucks, had only one consistency: No one gave a fuck. That's why when the bots invaded, the only people up in arms were those Bot Killers. Even though Guild City made a big announcement about the invasion, one look into the private worlds of it's citizen's and at most you might get one or two players annoyed at the bots. But you'd hardly see any who cared enough to even report them to mods. If the mods were doing their jobs then bots wouldn't happen. If the mods did their jobs then the bots would be cleaned up. The fact that the bots weren't gone might be cause for concern, but once more one has to remember: No one gave a fuck. Lucius himself was one of those apathetic citizens who couldn't care less if Guild City burned or not. He was there when the first Guildfall happened, and while he was initially distraught at the lost of his community, a month after he was quickly back on his feet. he had met his old friends, found new ones, and even knew a few new cities he could crash until things got fixed. Even now, if Guild City should be turned to ash, Lucius was certain he could escape the destruction and still find his friends. With them they could rebuild, start anew, and ultimately everything they lost would just be dust in the wind. That's why Lucius didn't care. There was nothing invested here; he had no stake in Guild City's well being. By all rights he had nothing to do with this place. He wasn't that big of a personality here nor was he involved in anything that required his constant vigilance. Thus everything to him was just... Meaningless. Meaningless fun. And that's why he was heading into the Casual Interest Check. Not because out of some obligation to stop the bots. Not because there were lives that needed to be saved. But because he knew that at the end of the day, this Bot Invasion was like a Zombie Apocalypse Roleplay; there was no real tragedy, not future to worry about, just an endless horde of faceless enemies and those willing and able to kill them en masses. It was a shitty thing, sure, but it gave Lucius a reason to ride out and act like a bone-a-fide badass, instead of having to work his way up to power and never get to use it like in other RP's he was in. This wasn't a real threat, just a game. Lucius's game started when he was roughly half-way into Casual Interest Check and was considering hitting up the Free Interest Check when he spotted his quarry: a lone K-Bot. An N-Variant if Lucius remembered correctly. Big, bulky, tough, but kinda slow and lacked range weapons. Your classical pure fighter type. Against the common citizen it was a threat to be sure, but against any mage worth his salt it may as well just be a rock with a mean face on it. Lucius created a revolver in his hand and fired two shots at the K-Bot to get it's attention. While the revolver bullets were certainly of high caliber and would have killed an armored player in two shots, Lucius's small arms were useless against a machine this size. His bullet's didn't even pierce it's armored plating. But it did get it's attention. [b]"Ayo! What's you and a oily stain got in common? Come 'ere and I'll show ya!"[/b] Lucius's currently vibrant red hair seemed to flare up as he revved the engines to his motorcycle and charged the K-Bot. Flames spewed from various pipes and exhaust ports on his bike, making it look like it was catching on fire. The K-Bot raised it's plates to crush Lucius, but he moved quickly underneath it before it could even start to slam down. Lucius fired twice to the K-Bot's underbelly, doing a bit more damage than before, but still failing to do anything that would adversely affect the machine. Turning to a stop Lucius actually waited for the K-Bot to turn at him, it's machine eyes glowing red before charging. [b]"Toros toros!"[/b] Lucius gunned it down the street with the massive bot following him, trampling anything in it's path. Wasn't long before Lucius spotted two more K-Bots, also N-variants. One seemed to be in the process of breaking a bridge while the other was wandering. Lucius rode towards the wanderer hoping to goad it into chasing him as well. He tried to fire three shots at the K-Bot as he rode towards it, but his revolver only fired two. [b]"Right, six bullets only."[/b] Tossing his gun away (Which then turned back into a black mass as it splattered against the asphalt) Lucius instead created a scimitar. Unlike most depictions the blade was rather thin, since this variant was meant for cavalry rather than infantry. In this case, he chose this sword so he can ride closer and slash the K-Bot's legs. The bot didn't know what hit him when Lucius rode right underneath it and slashed at it's underbelly. And frankly the robot wouldn't have noticed Lucius's attack, because his sword shattered about two seconds into cutting into the robot. It left a nasty scratch on the K-Bot, but even a charging slash on the back of a motorcycle going roughly 70 MPH didn't really cut deep. At least when the other K-Bot ran into the one Lucius attacked did it pay attention to the red-haired rider. [b]"Lez go lez go! I eat dinner faster than you dim bulbs!"[/b] Lucius then proceeded to the bridge with the K-Bot trying to destroy it, hopefully being chased by the other two as well, causing as much mayhem and destruction as two K-Bots could do.