Landen Heath, alias Maugris (
angryyoungvamp) wrote in
destinystrings2013-07-14 01:00 am
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Slow Down, You Crazy Child
Who: Maugris and Johnny for the first thread, then Maugris and OPEN
Where: A little restaurant in Virgo near the border with Libra, then wandering through the city back in the general direction of Pisces (so somewhere in Virgo, Leo, or Capricorn)
When: July 12th; just after nightfall, then during the 13th hour
Summary: Maugris finds someone he's got something in common with and has some dinner, then decides to see this whole 13th Hour business is about.
Warnings: Probably nothing in the thread with Johnny. 13th Hour threads will probably involve violence, possibly accompanied by foul language.
Maugris stepped off the tram, grateful that they ran as late as they did. He'd probably end up walking back... but considering his plans for the night after this, that might be just as well. He glanced around, and yes, there was the restaurant.
He really, really hoped this was the right move. But if this Johnny guy was Kindred, he might know if there were others in the city - and how things got managed around here. If he was really, really lucky, there might be some sort of system set up for getting ahold of blood without going after people at all. But he'd just have to see... hopefully they could talk privately enough to manage this.
Oh, well. Nothing for it but to find out. He took a deep breath, a habit he'd never quite shaken, and stepped into the restaurant.
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Well, that had given him a lot to think about. Maugris whistled to himself as he headed back toward the apartment building. Slow down, you crazy child, you're so ambitious for a juvenile - but then if you're so smart, tell me why are you still so afraid?
He took his time, enough that he was certainly still out when the sky turned red and the buildings changed around him. His lips twisted a little - the changes were an unpleasant reminder of Metatropolis's fate - but he kept going, still whistling nonchalantly. When will you realize, Vienna waits for you? It was still a long walk back; time to see if he could entice something to come out so he could give this Persona thing a shot.
What turned up gave him a bit of a start - a little floating cape with a jack o'lantern for a head. "You're not one of the Pumpkin King's, are you?" he asked. "I don't even have his damn ring anymore." The Pyro Jack just laughed at him and twirled in a circle, and flames spouted from its lantern. Maugris dodged away, but not fast enough - the flames licked at his jacket, and he couldn't help but cry out as the flesh of his arm started to burn.
But the damage - though it was quite nasty - wasn't the worst of it. Vampires feared fire even beyond their ample reason to do so, and while Maugris usually managed to resist, this time the Beast's instincts were too strong for him. He broke and ran, running as fast as he could away from the source of the flame. But the Pyro Jack had found prey now, and it followed. So anyone else out and about would find a vampire deep in Rotschreck being pursued by a laughing Pyro Jack.
Where: A little restaurant in Virgo near the border with Libra, then wandering through the city back in the general direction of Pisces (so somewhere in Virgo, Leo, or Capricorn)
When: July 12th; just after nightfall, then during the 13th hour
Summary: Maugris finds someone he's got something in common with and has some dinner, then decides to see this whole 13th Hour business is about.
Warnings: Probably nothing in the thread with Johnny. 13th Hour threads will probably involve violence, possibly accompanied by foul language.
Maugris stepped off the tram, grateful that they ran as late as they did. He'd probably end up walking back... but considering his plans for the night after this, that might be just as well. He glanced around, and yes, there was the restaurant.
He really, really hoped this was the right move. But if this Johnny guy was Kindred, he might know if there were others in the city - and how things got managed around here. If he was really, really lucky, there might be some sort of system set up for getting ahold of blood without going after people at all. But he'd just have to see... hopefully they could talk privately enough to manage this.
Oh, well. Nothing for it but to find out. He took a deep breath, a habit he'd never quite shaken, and stepped into the restaurant.
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Well, that had given him a lot to think about. Maugris whistled to himself as he headed back toward the apartment building. Slow down, you crazy child, you're so ambitious for a juvenile - but then if you're so smart, tell me why are you still so afraid?
He took his time, enough that he was certainly still out when the sky turned red and the buildings changed around him. His lips twisted a little - the changes were an unpleasant reminder of Metatropolis's fate - but he kept going, still whistling nonchalantly. When will you realize, Vienna waits for you? It was still a long walk back; time to see if he could entice something to come out so he could give this Persona thing a shot.
What turned up gave him a bit of a start - a little floating cape with a jack o'lantern for a head. "You're not one of the Pumpkin King's, are you?" he asked. "I don't even have his damn ring anymore." The Pyro Jack just laughed at him and twirled in a circle, and flames spouted from its lantern. Maugris dodged away, but not fast enough - the flames licked at his jacket, and he couldn't help but cry out as the flesh of his arm started to burn.
But the damage - though it was quite nasty - wasn't the worst of it. Vampires feared fire even beyond their ample reason to do so, and while Maugris usually managed to resist, this time the Beast's instincts were too strong for him. He broke and ran, running as fast as he could away from the source of the flame. But the Pyro Jack had found prey now, and it followed. So anyone else out and about would find a vampire deep in Rotschreck being pursued by a laughing Pyro Jack.

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"R-Right...!"
Hesitating only a moment longer to wait for Maugris to step out of the way, he follows up immediately on the man's attack with an assault of his own. This one is slightly more energetic - whether or not it was the sight of the Persona that had invigorated him or just due to warming up to the fight, Lucas has a better grasp of the groove of the battle. He begins with another solid swing across the enemy's face, following through with a swift roundhouse kick. The momentum is transferred into a slight hop in the air, upon which he defies the laws of physics and hovers momentarily, drives his feet forward, bounces off the Pyro Jack, and ends with a drop kick and a parting shot from the bat.
None of the attacks save the first were anywhere close to dealing heavy damage, but it would, hopefully, add up.
"...You're not going to win." He bounces back from the Pyro Jack and lands firmly on his feet. "Do you really want it to end like this...?"
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The Pyro Jack doesn't seem inclined to stop, though, even if it's definitely looking the worse for wear now. Lucas has definitely drawn its attention, though. The lantern flashes and the demon launches into another Flame Dance, even if its movements are a little more labored now. This time, it spouts two more fireballs, both aimed for Lucas.
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He wasn't totally sure if attracting the monster's attention could be considered a success, but if the man disliked fire that much... Lucas's shield remains in place, but otherwise, he makes no obvious move to defend himself as the fireballs slam into him. He winces only slightly and grits his teeth in pain - this was nothing compared to a round of PK Fire Omegas.
Another flash of sparks and the burns that had blossomed on his face and neck rapidly heal, the dead skin falling away as raw, pink skin inches across and closes the wounds. The sensation is, as usual, terrifically uncomfortable, but he's used his PSI on himself enough times that he can bear it without more than a soft sigh.
Lucas quietly holds his bat out and tries to reason with it one last time.
"See....? You'll run out of energy faster than I will." He glances over to Maugris. "There's nothing for you anymore. Attacking humans won't get you what you want."
Not that he knew what it wanted at all.
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Still, he fixes the Pumpkin Jack with a stare. He doesn't much like Dominate, but he has to admit that it would come in handy occasionally if he'd ever bothered to work on it. If only because he's starting to think it would break the kid's heart if they have to fight this thing to the death, and he wouldn't really like that much either, demon or not.
"Listen, whatever you are. I don't like fighting to kill. But I will if I have to. You know we can take more than you can dish out - and that's if you can hit us at all. If you've got a brain inside that pumpkin, you'll take the chance we're giving you and leave."
He levels his sword at the Pyro Jack in unison with his Persona. "Because it's the last chance you'll get."
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Nothing especially exciting beyond that is happening, though. The boy simply stands with his bat outstretched, awaiting the Pyro Jack's answer.
"Um. ...And if there's a Mrs. Pumpkinhead, you know, you have to think about her, too. You shouldn't just waste your life over something like this."
Lucas tries hard.
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Any reasonable being would be happy to take the chance to escape when it was clear it was outnumbered and overpowered. A normal animal would have already turned and run after taking the worst beating of its life, especially since they in no way have it cornered - they're in the middle of a street, for God's sake.
Unfortunately, the Pyro Jack is neither a normal animal nor a reasonable being - it's a demon, and a quite aggressive and not exceptionally bright one at that. It sees two humans and a Persona - weird and very powerful humans, but humans nonetheless, and that means prey. It adjusts its torn hat and cracked lantern, squares what might possibly be its shoulders, and just outright swings the lantern at Maugris, but Malagi appears to be having none of it - it calls out "Rakukaja!" and a shimmering aura not unlike Lucas's shield blocks the attack.
Maugris nods his thanks to his Persona and starts chanting, casting a spell of his own - and another blade of wind tears another rent in the Pyro Jack's cloak. "I was afraid of that. I don't think this thing's going to be reasoned with." He sighs and looks back at Lucas. "Sorry, kid."
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"Ah... It's OK. I try this a lot, but it never really seems to work..." He throws a slight, rueful smile in Maugris's direction as the light shining forth from his body intensifies. "Maybe I'm just not very charismatic..."
He turns back towards the Pyro Jack and speaks one more word, his voice dropping down to almost a whisper. "Sorry."
A few things happen at that point.
First, the familiar sound of cracking glass and the same flash of light that had just marked the arrival of Malagi is heard again. Before the boy appears the figure of a robed woman, head bowed and hands clasped around what appeared to be a globe. Lucas's face is frozen in an expression of shock as she turns back towards her summoner with a gentle smile.
"I am thou... Thou art I. From the sea of thy soul, I come. I am Homonoia, the goddess of concord..."
Second, as time catches back up with itself, the diamond patterns on Lucas's skin flash brilliantly, and a pure wave of... something erupts from his hand, surging towards the Pyro Jack - an attack of almost incomprehensible in form and substance. All that can be made out are cyan diamonds, flickering and darting through the air. Whatever it is, it probably doesn't bode anything good for the creature.
Lucas has stopped paying attention, though. His eyes are fixed on the woman before him, and his face is still frozen in place. She, in turn, appears to be stooping over, blocking his vision and preventing him from seeing the outcome of his attack.
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So is Lucas suddenly shooting bizarre energy at the Pyro Jack and sending it staggering back. He's definitely going to have to figure out what's going on with this kid... after the fight.
Whether Lucas can see it or not, the attack was well-aimed to begin with, and the Pyro Jack is too stunned by the appearance of a second Persona to dodge in time. The demon vanishes in a haze of sparks that look almost like pixels, not that Maugris is tech-savvy enough to make the connection. All he knows is that the thing finally went down. And he's just going to stand here for a moment and recover, because for one tiny little pumpkin thing that was a hell of a fight.
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Then she vanishes, and Lucas is left staring at the remnants of the Pyro Jack.
"Homonoia..."
A few moments of silence pass before he shakes his head and quickly turns to Maugris.
"It's over... Are you OK?"
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He sighs, sheathing his sword again. "I'm fine." He's not, he's still got that awful burn on his arm, but he doesn't want to worry Lucas. "Are you? I'm sorry you got dragged into that mess. You didn't have to help."
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"...Actually." A slight flush creeps over his face. "I... I was almost looking to fight something. I know I shouldn't have, but... I wanted to see about these Personas."
He would be a pacifist if he could, but experience had taught him that what pacifism didn't help anyone survive. There had been a sort of compromise involved - he would look for someone who needed help rather than searching for trouble on his own. Being the aggressor for the sake of something as selfish as learning about his Persona wasn't something he could accept, but he wasn't quite sure if this was much better...
"Are you really sure you're OK? I can just give you another heal if you'd like..."
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He shakes his head, waving away the offer. "I'll be okay. I heal quickly. This should be gone in a couple of days." Though it's going to take a lot of power to do it... a stable source of blood is going to be a pain to figure out long-term, but if he's going to be healing and using thaumaturgy he'll need to do it. "Speaking of healing, though, I don't think I've ever seen someone do what you do. What is that, some sort of magic?"
The thought of what would have had to happen to a twelve-year-old to make him capable of pulling off the physical attacks Lucas had used on the demon is depressing, but Maugris doubts that conversation would go anywhere good. He still has to admire the strength of Lucas's convictions that he'd still try to talk an attacker down even after whatever he'd been through.
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"It's PSI. ...Um. Psychic power, I think you could say. I've heard of magic before, but I never thought it was real... Just something in stories and fairy tales. Is magic what you were doing just now - with the wind?"
It was perfectly possible that Kumatora had just skipped over aerokinesis for no particular reason when she had been learning her attack skills, but he had never seen any of his enemies manipulate the wind, either.
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"I can do shields, too, but you seemed to have those covered. I couldn't have blocked fireballs, anyway." He paused, feeling incredibly awkward about having this conversation with a twelve-year-old. "Uh. I'm Maugris, by the way."
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"I can't read your mind or anything like that... I think that's what most people expect. PSI just means..." A short pause. How did you explain something that just sort of happened? Like breathing. "It means using your mind - your willpower - to... change things. Things that need a little bit of encouragement or that went wrong and shouldn't have. ...It's like holding your breath and waiting for air."
He was aware it was a terrible explanation, but it was the best he had to offer. "My name is Lucas. It's nice to meet you, Mr. Maugris." Another slight pause before he offers an embarrassed smile. "Do you think maybe we should go inside and talk? I don't really want to fight anything else tonight..."
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"Nice to meet you, too, Lucas. But yeah, inside sounds like a good plan." With the force fields between them and any more flaming pumpkin-headed creatures. He should probably try and steer them toward Pisces, unless he wanted to either end up making a mad dash there later or explaining his condition to Lucas and forcing the poor kid to find a way to get a sleeping vampire there without a fatal suntan.
Something caught his eye in the rough area where the Pyro Jack had disappeared, though, and he stepped over to it and stooped down. "What in the...?" It was a pile of coins, each marked with a symbol - ħ, an h with a stroke through the stem. "It's like a game of D&D. Kill monster, receive cash. Don't know if this would even be any good, here - I think they just use yen, don't they?"
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Did demons need human tools? He supposed a Pyro Jack would want to keep a ready supply of fire extinguishers.
"I live in, um... Libra, I think it was. The other apartment is closer, though, and they're connected..."
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What he was going to use the money for, if the government provided the apartments, was open to question. After all, it wasn't like Maugris ate much at restaurants. Still, it was nice to have money, just in case.
"Right, the portal. I'm in Pisces, and yeah, that's closer. Probably easier if we stick together and you take the portal once we get to the apartment."
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Lucas doesn't move to pick up any more of the demonic currency, though; Maugris was welcome to the rest. His thoughts on money would probably be of interest for amateur sociologists and the like, but now was probably a bad time to bring up the evils of capitalism. With another nod, he glances at their surroundings and sheepishly smiles up at the man.
"Do you mind leading the way? I'm not very sure how to get there from here... It all looks a lot different this time of night."
Blood red was a slightly disorienting color to tint the sky.
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"Trust me, I know it does. Sure, though, I can lead the way." If Lucas had happened to look up, he might have noticed that the tram line is actually quite nearby - Maugris has been using it to navigate. He's pretty good at finding his way around cities, and he's been doing a little bit of exploring, though not in the 13th Hour up to now. He glances back and forth for a moment, working out just how far he's come since the last time before the fight that he was in full control of his faculties, then gestures down the street. "This way."
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His sense of duty is strong. Had he not been out here tonight, he would have liked nothing better than to go home, but...
"Mr. Maugris? ...Um. You're new here, too, right?" What with the Persona awakening and all. "...What do you think about all of this? Demons and... things from our heads."
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He rubs his neck absently. "I just hope we don't run into anything else that shoots fire. You might have noticed but I'm... not really good with fire." He reaches out and knocks on a tree as they pass. Probably not much protection from tempting fate like that, but it's worth a shot if anything is.
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Lucas is an extraordinarily precocious kid, but that doesn't mean he never acts like one. He asks the question without a trace of embarrassment, blinking solemnly at the man.
"I used to be, too. I was afraid of a lot of things, actually... But it's not so scary once you're a little more used to it." His best friend shooting flames at every opportunity had cured him pretty quickly.
"What I meant earlier though... Um. You don't mind staying around here and doing what they've asked us to do?"
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He shook his head. "I don't really mind. I was planning on moving on from where I was before soon, anyway." The idea had been solve the problem in front of him, then light out - probably somewhere like Southern California. Of course, circumstances had conspired to make things happen otherwise. "Besides, I like helping people. And don't like seeing innocents get hurt."
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He gives a quiet nod of agreement to the next few words Maugris speaks. "I guess... I'm not so sure I was ready -- or if I should move on yet. I know time stops while you're here, but it still doesn't really feel right..."
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