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๐™ธ ๐šŠ๐š– ๐š๐š‘๐šŽ ๐š๐š›๐šž๐š๐š‘ ๐š๐š›๐š˜๐š– ๐š ๐š‘๐š’๐šŒ๐š‘ ๐šข๐š˜๐šž ๐š›๐šž๐š—
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๐šŠ๐š—๐š ๐™ธ ๐šŒ๐š˜๐š—๐š๐š›๐š˜๐š• ๐šข๐š˜๐šž


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๐šข๐š˜๐šž ๐š•๐šŽ๐š ๐š–๐šŽ ๐š๐š˜ ๐š๐š‘๐š’๐šœ ๐š๐š˜ ๐šข๐š˜๐šž

Iฬดอ˜ฬ‡อ อ‚อ„ฬžฬŸฬฐ ฬตอƒอ อ’ฬซฬชฬผฬณaฬดฬ„ฬƒฬ‹อŽmฬถอƒฬ…ออ อ‰ฬฬน ฬตฬŒฬ ฬญฬญtฬดอ‚อ’ฬฐhฬดฬŽฬฉฬฃอ‰ฬขeฬธฬ”อ›ฬˆฬ…อ… ฬธฬŠอ—ฬชอ‰ฬฆฬ–ฬญeฬธฬ”ฬ€ฬœฬœอ™อ‰xฬธอŒออ„ฬฬฅฬ˜ฬฅฬขฬคiฬถฬŽอ”ฬฏฬขtฬธฬ…ฬอฬฃ

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@ASplashOfMusic
Here it is! I'm still working on the IC post though, but it should be up within this week. You can post your character whenever.


โ€œแดแดษดsแด›แด‡ส€s แด€ส€แด‡ ส€แด‡แด€สŸ. ษขสœแดsแด›s แด€ส€แด‡ แด›แดแด. แด›สœแด‡ส สŸษชแด แด‡ ษชษดsษชแด…แด‡ แดา“ แดœs, แด€ษดแด… sแดแดแด‡แด›ษชแดแด‡s, แด›สœแด‡ส แดกษชษด.โ€

๏ฝƒ๏ฝ’๏ฝ‰๏ฝ๏ฝ… | ๏ฝ๏ฝ™๏ฝ“๏ฝ”๏ฝ…๏ฝ’๏ฝ™ | ๏ฝ„๏ฝ’๏ฝ๏ฝ๏ฝ


She was his girlfriend until their eventual break-up, but he didn't know she went missing for weeks. There were others as well, three more people to be precise, and all happened within the same week as her girlfriend's disappearance based on police reports. When a detective asked to work with him on the case at hand, reluctance was the first response. His growing concern, however, has prompted him to cooperate. Of course time was given before final decisions were to be made on whether he would be participating or not, but if he did, would there be a good reason to do so?
@Wade Wilson

IC post is now up! sorry for the delay.




๏ฝŽ๏ฝ…๏ฝŒ๏ฝ“๏ฝ๏ฝŽ

The growing dimness has been but a cause for concern rubbing into Nelson's thoughts. Night was to come and with the electricity's long absence, it wouldn't give him any conveniences to perpetuate the cause of his self-appointed task. His flashlight had gone dead three days prior, and navigating through the dark alleys of a long-forsaken city has never been so reliant on a lighter and a cigarette. Navigating during night wasn't impossible though, but given how barren the world currently was and how dreadful the unknown tend to be, one ought to have their instincts be driven by the desperate need of knowing what's behind and ahead. Three days short of food with his canteen nearly out of drinkable water, Nelson had been necessitating himself to bring his journey to a temporary halt. He had thought about it, but with his sustained initiative, stopping won't apparently bring him the needed resources to survive.

Eventually he did take a stop, but only because he was prompted by a noticeable bang from an old, run-down building nearby. Gazing curiously, he stepped inside without hesitation. It was unsurprisingly dark as he ventured, though nothing that his lighter could brighten up as he pulled a cigarette out from his pocket and have it lit up. The ignited flame revealed an ominous corridor, its decaying walls putrefied by the herds of molds and mosses. He followed where his assumptions led and headed east where he thought the sound came. He opened the first door near what seemed to be a reception desk only to be greeted by a space full of rubble and two double size beds that have seen better days. He continued forth, opening more doors with one suddenly collapsing as he clumsily groped its knob. Caught by surprise, dust dispersing from the fallen door had him coughing. He took a puff of his cigarette once he settled, checking the room withโ€”yet againโ€”the same setting of disorder: heaps of rubble and a set of moldy furniture.

There was one room that he checked, appearing to be rather different from the others. It was well-kept, furniture were put together in an orderly arrangement. Books were sorted neatly on wooden shelves that seemed far from decaying. The carpet was overrun by molds though, but that was the only one of all amenities with a noticeably untidy condition. It was odd to think that despite how people would salvage supplies from one place to anotherโ€”leaving nothing but heaps of unwanted objects behindโ€”something could be preserved. Nelson speculated someone was still living at the place, but given the circumstances and its location being a vulnerable spot for bandits, there were equal amounts of doubt that disproved his belief.

As feet moved quietly to the direction he'd set, a sudden clatter of metal parts was heard nearby, motioning Nelson to halt and hide between cornered spaces of the corridor. He was no longer alone, or at least he'd thought. He slowly tiptoed forward, peering towards the large door where the noises were conceivably produced. Through the darkness, a sign could be read. The room before him was the canteen, and going back to what he heard, someone might be scouring for food or anything that could be left to take. There were supplies, and the thought of it had given Nelson a purpose to stay and negotiate with whoever was inside.

Clicking the doorknob, the canteen's entrance creaked open. Nelson hoped that wouldn't be noticeable enough to give away his position. He heard no footsteps as he silently sneaked inside, which felt rather strange. An ambiance similar to the rest of the abandoned and decaying rooms could be observed inside. Untidy tables tossed and overturned, cracked tiles inhabiting the floors and dozens of flies hovering around the putrid mess of rotten food. There was a small pool of blood spotted further left on top of a table, and its fresh, crimson colour clearly indicated that someone had been around recently. Whether they could be hostile or not, he couldn't tell. What bothered him however, was the absence of a body near the table drenched in blood.

"Hello?" Nelson called, deciding to give himself away throughout the darkness. "I know you're in here. Listen, I'm not a bandit and I just wanted to talk."

Shuffling through more tables and chairs, he neared the canteen's counter. He stopped mid-step when he felt something beneath his shoe. He stepped away and pulled his lighter out, tapping its flicker to light up what was on the floor. With a sudden gasp, grimace replaced Nelson's eagerness to find whoever was hiding. Two bodies were lying down before him with one having both eyes opened lifelessly and a mouth that was left agape. The person was already dead though the other one, he couldn't be so sure. Nelson would place a hand on the person's back to scan any signs of breathing, but he feared something unpleasant might happen. He was the type of person who'd throw up from the sight of a dead body, but he didn't feel like doing so just yet. He waited and observed for any movements the second person might make, but after a short while, his patience waned.

He crouched, cautiously poking the person's head with his fingers.

"Hey, are you alright? can you get up?" He whispered. If it turned out to be a dead body, then vomiting was sure to follow.




The Canal

A harsh rumble roared underneath, prodding torrents that surged through a singular course across the canal. Underneath was unwelcoming, a darkened blanket of shaded azure that harboured nothing but indifference. Metal fragments tossed and scattered, descending towards an unrevealed abyss where the sunken drift to seek eternal rest.

Nic's descent underwater quickly altered into a mere juncture of life and death as swift, successive strokes helped to swim himself away from the pitching debris and climb towards the surface where he would regroup with the other SOLDIERs. Labored breaths accompanied his emergence from the depths of the canal, squeezing his eyes shut to rub off the unpleasant sting that the waters granted. When he settled, he brought himself back to the raven, his visual field synchronizing then supplying an aerial surveillance of the listed Shyp. As the others were seen, Nic mentally enumerated each until he could put up a total count from the last surveyed SOLDIER; something wasn't right. When he was about to motion the bird to do another scan, a request prompted a deviation from his self-appointed task.

It was Sammael, his name converging with Nic's brittle memory within the last second. Scanning the shorelines seemed feasible for the raven's purpose, but leaving the SOLDIERs who were undocumented from the surveillance's total count would somehow defeat the whole purpose of being a team. Perhaps it could be given utmost concern and attention once granted a convenient time.

Taking the fellow SOLDIER's request, he nodded and had the bird take off towards the given route. The creature stationed at a palm tree after its quick flight, talons hooked on the sturdy branches with its six eyes aiming for the described spectacle of a hostile company. As foreseen, a mass of infantrymen were marching straight to the shoreline. They were prepared, but so was SOLDIER.

"There's a lot of them out there, but I guess numbers shouldn't matter given our equipped arsenal." Nic's spoken words screamed of overconfidence, but that was his natural way of raising everyone's morale to anyone who would be listening. "Anyway, there's a path up ahead that might be used as some kind of shortcut. I'll scan further and see if there are more of these unwelcoming people patrolling the particular area."

As signaled, the raven then left its spot to reach another site with an unobstructed view of the designated location.

"Now if we can just avoid any unneeded attention, we can secure a shortcut, remain undetected until we-" Nic interrupted himself shortly upon sighting a compulsion of fiery recklessness. It was Kain, and seeing him advance to the shores with nothing but brute force, Nic was left with his eyebrows furrowed. " ... or we can blow up our cover and just kill everyone."




The shorlines

Clamorous cracks of gunfire rained from thickets of tall weeds to the expanse of trees and vegetation. Nic rushed to take cover, immediately calling out the raven once crouched behind a boulder. The rule was to wait until the detected foes would move past his line of position. He waited, eyes peering over their movements, studying their verbal motions in an attempt to predict where they would proceed next. Patience managed to sustain his cover. Within the following moments, he anticipated them to be lured by the SOLDIERs who were segregated for distraction. They were still there however, but when one of their comrades gestured to move forth, opportunity struck as Nic bolted towards the clustering trees, opposite to where the men were advancing.

Abruptly, he stopped a few meters from where he sprinted. His crimson eye swept upward, sighting a pair of dark wings fluttering between leafy branches. The raven has arrived and with its quick scouting mission finished, he now needed to catch up with the infiltration team and tell them about the shorter route he had found. As the bird landed on his shoulders, Nic continued to move through the area. Muffled gunshots were heard from a vicinity. He glanced and saw two more infantrymen from afar. They were several meters away from where he was, so it wouldn't be a problem for him to leave his trails as he sprinted once more. Before he did however, sudden metallic clicks were heard nearby. When he turned to see, there were four Archadian troops coming out of nowhere; their rifles all trained at him.

Shit

Reluctantly, Nic raised his hands albeit the absence of being demanded to do so. He reckoned they wouldn't say much from how they looked. They were meager grunts deployed for their own, misled cause. But Nic couldn't simply portray a certain kind of disrespect that would somehow convey their purpose as worthless pawns. They were still men, but because of what they believed, they led themselves to their own damnation.

"I'll drop my weapon as long as you hold fire. Deal?" He was doubtful they could understand. Archadians bore a different kind of language, but knowing the facts still prompted Nic to speak up. After all, communication was key to make sure his head won't catch a bullet from their rifles.

He was looking for a verbal nod. When he pulled Selena out from its holster, the men tightened their grip of their weapons, but when Nic freed his fingers from the revolver's trigger, leaving a few to hold the grip, one of the troops gave him an approving nod. A grin flashed from Nic's face as a he slowly let the gun slip from his clutches.

"I'm glad we're able to have an understanding." He said, his voice sounding earnest from the intercession.

After that, time seemed to freeze from the frames of action. Nic released the revolver, the men fixing their gazes at its gradual descent. And just as when the wind shifted, Nic swung his arm, snatching Selena a second before it could reach the ground. He rolled to his left as he caught the gun, holding it in place with his index finger attached to the trigger and its electrical charge calibrated to a full six bars. With a resounding wind of its cylinder, three successive shots were fired, all aimed at the first three men. Ionized bullets would find their way piercing through their armour and onto the targeted spot which were their chests. The distracted men fell with only one left. Nic fired another shot that was aimed at the man's knee. Once hit, The grunt screamed, his weapon dropped as he painfully squirmed to the ground.

Mercy forced Nic to not leave the wounded with its unbearable stance. With the raven sitting back to his shoulder after the quick, messy scene, its six eyes gazed at the Archadian soldier. Afterwards, green tethers swirled outward from its opened beak, connecting to the soldier's chest. For the entire duration, the target's life force was siphoned, ending his consciousness as it was all transferred to Nic. It then granted him a satiated feeling, like a soul empowered from its restlessness. He felt his drowsiness voided, replaced by a euphoric sensation that he knew could only be influenced by one truly voracious being.

He took one final glance at the fallen men.

"May your souls find peace." With thoughts swam in pity, he knew best to not waste anymore time and find Corbyn as quick as possible. He only hoped the blaring gunshots of Selena didn't attract anymore unwanted adversaries.

๐ ๐„ ๐‹ ๐’ ๐Ž ๐ ๐Œ ๐€ ๐‘ ๐’ ๐‡

๐๐‘๐€๐†๐Œ๐€๐“๐ˆ๐‚ // ๐ƒ๐„๐‘๐ˆ๐’๐ˆ๐•๐„ // ๐’๐“๐”๐๐๐Ž๐‘๐


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@Wade Wilson @Insatiable

I'll just post my character snippet, card or whatever you call it. If you want to follow my format, you may but you can always do your own thing.
'๐ฐ๐จ๐ซ๐๐ฌ ๐ก๐š๐ฏ๐ž ๐ง๐จ ๐ฉ๐จ๐ฐ๐ž๐ซ ๐ญ๐จ ๐ข๐ฆ๐ฉ๐ซ๐ž๐ฌ๐ฌ ๐ญ๐ก๐ž ๐ฆ๐ข๐ง๐ ๐ฐ๐ข๐ญ๐ก๐จ๐ฎ๐ญ ๐ญ๐ก๐ž ๐ž๐ฑ๐ช๐ฎ๐ข๐ฌ๐ข๐ญ๐ž ๐ก๐จ๐ซ๐ซ๐จ๐ซ ๐จ๐Ÿ ๐ญ๐ก๐ž๐ข๐ซ ๐ซ๐ž๐š๐ฅ๐ข๐ญ๐ฒ.'
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๏ฝ๏ฝ™๏ฝ“๏ฝ”๏ฝ…๏ฝ’๏ฝ™ // ๏ฝ“๏ฝ•๏ฝ๏ฝ…๏ฝ’๏ฝŽ๏ฝ๏ฝ”๏ฝ•๏ฝ’๏ฝ๏ฝŒ // ๏ฝ๏ฝ๏ฝ“๏ฝ”-๏ฝ๏ฝ๏ฝ๏ฝƒ๏ฝ๏ฝŒ๏ฝ™๏ฝ๏ฝ”๏ฝ‰๏ฝƒ


Kenneth Aldrow // 02-11-2046; 4:59 PM // Audio Log

"It's late in the afternoon and I'm now out of ... Amoxycillin. Shit, my cough's getting worse. Listen, there's an abandoned pharmacy out there that I can scavenge. I don't know if bandits have already scoured the place, but if I'm lucky enough, perhaps there can be something left for me to take. I guess we'll just have to find ou- ... goddamnit."


Kenneth Aldrow // 02-13-2046; 10:24 AM // Audio Log

"Elsie ... I-I'm sorry. I know I'm the worst husband ever. All I wanted to do was get that promotion in order to secure our little girl's future. We've argued, and I know you want me to admit that you're right about everything. Well, you are, and I'm so sorry. I've realized how really important your words were just after everything went to hell. I should've been there ... a-and I've failed you Elsie. I've failed as a father to our only daughter. I'm ... so so sorry."






Civilization now rests in the ruins of what should have been mankind's gleaming future. After a pneumonic plague ravaged eighty-five percent of the world's population, nothing was left for re-establishment. Those who were immune from the disease were left to survive in the desolate domains of their once thriving homelands, with each passing day struggling to get a hold of the limited resources they have. However, given the dire situations, it eventually became a battlefield. No one was safe from endless fights for resources and territory. Some assembled communities while some went on their own to avoid any unwanted contention.

With humanity facing a conceivable extinction, will there be someone bold enough to intervene and alter their approaching fate?
I was also waiting for the others to post. Anyway, mine should be up by the weekends. Finally getting that juicy three days off from work after a week of not having any.
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