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>That awkward moment when you learn the religious revival movement you were headin was actually a vehicle for a Lovecraftian Abomination masquerading as a God to jack your body and take over the world
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>That moment when you realize that you can only do fandom RPs because you're bad at original characters. This is what I get for never playing DnD
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Lenier

It was not long until they arrived at the surface world, with its desolation and destruction that sprawled all around. The signs of the Tyrants could be seen even if they were not preset, with shattered buildings and crumbled structures. The land was bathed in a crimson light that seemed ever present. The clouds looked like they were on fire, a reminder of the time that they found themselves in.

Of course as they drew near he knew the danger increased, and there was no reason to keep from donning his Crown and Cowl like the rest of then. They wanted to see what he could do, very well. "Why life? Why live? Why stand in the mud struggling for survival when you can stride to heights unmatched, to create a tale for the ages no matter the ending. And in the end, the only thing that shall be left is fire." Not his most poetic verse, but did that really matter?

Bandages appeared from nowhere, wrapping around his torso and his arms in a manner that was tight without constricting his movement. Beneath it a blue glow sparked into existence, casting him in an unearthly glow. Perhaps not the most elegant of all those here, but it would be satisfactory. To Cerise he cast a glance before holding up his palm. In it a malevolent blue flame sparked into existence, rolling and twisting in his grip. "Careful, I might burn you," he replied smoothly as he stepped away.

"Alright, let's go," he agreed after a moment, heading in one of the directions that had been indicated by Yui before. Anyone who wanted to was free to join him, but otherwise he was fine going on his own. The sooner they found the scavengers, the better.
Finch

As expected his plan had worked out great, and Finch watched with some satisfaction as Magus tried to roll out of the way of further strikes only to encounter that particular problem of vehicle roofs. Specifically there was not much space to it, and he rapidly wound up in a situation where he was instead falling off the roof rather than riding on it. Which was good enough as far as Finch was concerned.

Unfortunately it didn't work out quite so cleanly, with the guy grabbing on to the other side before going at the window. Finch moved to pull himself back into the vehicle just about when Magus shattered it, long enough of a delay that he could dive to the side when the fireball came through with only some singed hairs coming out of it. Not bad, if he did say so himself.

"Make sure he's gone," Finch called to the driver, who would intensify his aggressive driving with close scrapes and lots of swerving, to gt rid of Magus if he wasn't gone already. He was getting tired of this, and the sooner it was done the better.

@Sedjwick
Sure, I'd be okay with that if he doesn't come back.
Alicia Hayden

Alicia grinned in satisfaction as her efforts helped Janet with the mist, destroying the cones and sending the original retreating into the building across the street. At the very least it was a step in the right direction, and she was prepared to push the offensive and finish the job. At least, until she suddenly noticed the red mist that had settled everywhere. It sent a chill up her spine, and was not helped by the singing voice that had appeared with it.

Quickly she looked around, trying to pinpoint the source. Someone else had shown up to help their enemies? Well that was just typical. It made things that much riskier, without her being able to see where it was coming from. The one responsible had to be somewhere nearby, she knew that much.

It wasn't made that much better by the new arrival trying to break up the fight, and acting like it was their fault. Again. She did her best to choke back her temper, but couldn't help the audible anger that escaped. "They killed Beaconites," she shot back loud enough for Shannon to hear her. "Has everyone bought so much into lies and falsely deserved sympathy that we are no longer allowed to avenge our own?"

But of course, why should she be surprised. It was so easy to simply play the victim, and most magical girls were too willing to believe that Beacon was simply a bunch of bullies rather than doing something that none of them had the stomach to go through with. Truly, it was Beacon against the rest of the world.

Her head shifted at the sensation of the new magical aura, one that dwarfed all felt previously. But she also noticed some of the Beacon members laving the scene, presumably because they felt that this was getting too dangerous. Much though she wanted to, she couldn't continue this fight on her own. So she would have to withdraw, and wait for the next fight that cam around. "Penny, we're leaving," she called down to their ally before sending Star Seraph away and taking off to join the others.

Coming down next to them, she nodded as she made sure that Janet and Suwako were alright. "I'm not sure we want to stick around for this," she said to them. They might be outgunned here with just their current numbers and strength.

@Hammerman@t2wave@skarsgard@BrokenPromise@Shifter_Master@Vocab
It's the battle that doesn't want to end, apparently.
Lenier

Lenier watched out of the corner of his eye as several of the Daybreakers headed off, eager to get to the surface and to the fight. He couldn't fault them for that, since he had done the same thing plenty of times. It seemed he was just in a charitable mood today, when it came down to it. Not that Nirema approved, in all likelihood.

After a few moments he joined the others in heading towards the surface, not moving to overtake those who had gone ahead but keeping roughly near the middle of the pack. If they were so gung ho about saving those people then they could be the first into the fire. He wasn't going to stop them from doing what they wanted as long as they held the same courtesy.

There was one thing that occurred to him as he moved along. "So, what do you guys do?" he asked then. He didn't mind if they wanted to keep it a surprise, but if Lenier could also keep them from killing him - accidentally or otherwise - while fighting a Tyrant then he would be very much appreciative.

Well, he'd see how they responded to that.
@Flamelord, I'm aware that Lenier is male.

But Yui doesn't.


It's fine. I've been anticipating this since the game started really
Finch

The water was unexpected, but Finch managed to hold on to his weapon for the moment as they began tit for tat back and forth while driving down the road. Neither seemed able to get a decisive advantage here, since one would shoot while the other pulled back, leaving them in a delicate equilibrium for the moment. It wouldn't last, but the only question was how Finch would twist it to be in his own advantage.

"I don't know about that," Finch yelled back as Magus pointed out the obvious. "I hear Swarm attacks can be pretty distracting. Besides, they may show up but you won't be here." After all, he figured Magus had made a critical miscalculation in his attack plan, though he couldn't be blamed for that. Not all of them could be graced with intelligence.

Specifically, as Finch popped out to take a couple more potshots, at the same time he gestured to his men the general area where Magus was on the roof. That was enough for them to take what was left of the glass blade and stab it upwards, hopefully hitting him and giving Finch the decisive blow that he needed. "Forgot about them, didn't you?"

@Sedjwick
Alicia will give Thalia the benefit of the doubt since she's with Penny, until Beacon instructs her otherwise
Finch

Things were still going well, even though he had had to switch to the gun. At the very least his men were keeping things from getting too bad in the wind as he tried to deal with their passenger, but the guy was proving a tad bit frustrating in his ability to stay with them in spite of what he could do. He was going to have to think of some way to deal with him once and for all before they could really get out of here. It seemed to be the only thing that was going to be successful in dealing with the problem.

Then things took a turn for the worse as water starting pouring into the car. Admittedly the hole itself wasn't all that big, but there were a lot of hols and there was a lot of water coming in all of a sudden. Some of it did drain out, but it was not to an extent that would really stop the van from beginning to fill with water as they moved along.

"You've got to be kidding me," Finch grumbled as he stopped shooting for the moment. Instead he did what the guy wanted, throwing the sliding door of the van open so the water could drain before swinging himself out further as he hung on to the door. "No hitchhikers," he called as he took a couple potshots at Magus with the new handguns that one of his guys handed him. he might not hit, but maybe it'd spook him into doing something that would get him thrown off. That would be nice.

@Sedjwick
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