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Kismet Loop Mod Account ([personal profile] kismet_loop_mods) wrote in [community profile] kismet_loop_logs2014-11-01 09:45 pm

Fighting the New Order

Who: Those who are not part of this log or in other words, all those not kidnapped, the Guardians (those who aren't missing anyway), and your new lord and master, Galos.
What: A battle for Haven. What will you choose to do? Join the guy with the creepy magic, or fight him?
Where: East Sector, where Galos waits for his subjects to come bow before him.
When: Afternoon/Evening of November 1.
Warnings: Violence, fighting, evil surprises.
NOTES: For this log, each reply should be to the main post rather than any particular tag. This is to help keep things flowing as people will tag when able. This also means there will be no set posting order, though if you're expecting another's character to answer/react to something yours said/did, then be patient and give them a chance to respond.

In the East Sector, Galos waits. High above the ground, lounging at the top of the writhing coil of light-absorbing black substance. It constantly twists and moves - sometimes shapes form into the void almost looking like hands or faces. It's eerie to look at, and emanating from the column itself is a sense of dread, fear, and pain.

The closer one gets to the pillar, the stronger they'll feel that pressure, that urge to drop to their knees and just give up and surrender. It'll become less and less a physical sensation and more and more an emotional one. A heavy depression will settle over those approaching the pillar. Those gathered to fight will have to struggle to maintain their will to fight.

Anger will help. Righteous anger at facing yet another seeking to dominate and destroy. Having someone to fight beside will help too.

Those who had joined the First Forged in their journey to the Core had been given a pendant...this item will also help, and being beside one who carries such a pendent will help as well.

The first line of defense, whether the column is approached from the ground or the air, will be the forms that pull from the void of the pillar. The goop-covered shapes will put themselves between Galos and those coming in to attack. The satyr will sit upon his odd throne and laugh, the echo of it mocking those who have come to depose the new ruler.
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RET-CONNING LIKE A BOSS!!! because shit, I goofed. OTL

[personal profile] notyourblueangel 2014-11-24 10:02 pm (UTC)(link)
((ooc: Completely forgot about TC's wings not working due to the lack of healing - so gonna say he's accepted a jetpack from Wheeljack . . . and for anyone who was there for that encounter, well...they'll be left with questions. TC included. Jack doesn't seem to have /too/ much issue with Cons in general - he didn't react too much to Jadewing - but TC?...was another matter. Even without the Con insignia on his wings.))

Thundercracker had counted on his first attack being the most effective he could make it, because it was probably going to be the ONLY attack worth anything he'd make, at least from the air. This stupid jetpack was almost more hassle than it was worth, slower than he was by half and far more unwieldy. He couldn't dodge fast enough to avoid one of the spears of darkness shot his way. It took out the jetpack. He couldn't decide if that was a curse or a blessing, even as he plummeted and landed hard. It took him a long few moments to recover from that - he'd been knocked out and left rather damaged - but then the horde had coalesced into three colossal figures and were headed for his friends, and his trinemate. "OH NO YOU DON'T!" He should have gone for Galos, and part of him was yelling at himself to do so, but if just one of those massive fists came down and managed to catch Jadewing or any of the others . . . no, he had to find a way to stop those things.