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Sep 10, 2010 03:20

Characters: lefeys, badtouchking, failmaleficar
Setting/Location: On the lake, in one of the canoes.
Date & Time: Day 16 - when the newbies wake up.
Warnings: Fire, explosions, demons, witches, magical battles, madness, THIS IS WILLAKNAP, boats getting flipped. Something along those lines.
Summary: Why you don't put a witch, a mage, and a demon in one boat together.

i'm on a boat, motherfucker, don't you ever forget )

morgana, tyki mikk, *day 16, jowan, #style: prose

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badtouchking September 25 2010, 09:14:31 UTC
Being hit with cold air and ice wasn't pleasant. He'd thought it would be better than fire but, no it wasn't. He hissed as it hit and growled out a curse in his native language. English curses didn't cut it when someone slapped him with something he didn't expect. Ice was the last thing he'd have thought Jowan would unleash. Little twitchy prey anima- He held his arm out, channeling power to block any other attacks, the purple energy forming a cross like shield. Before it fizzled out much to his surprise. That wasn't supposed to happen.

Anyways. Tyki turned his gaze on Morgana and shrugged. "I was hoping I didn't have to use it, milady." The boat lurched and the water beneath his feet reacted like liquid again. He plunged down with a surprised squawk and grabbed the side of the boat. He fixed his eyes on Jowan as the boat started to tip more from the uneven weight. "Oi. If that is your doing. Quit it." He tried to step back up onto the water and found it resisted.

It was annoying. The boat wasn't righting itself either. He let go but, it was already too late.

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failmaleficar September 27 2010, 01:52:53 UTC
Jowan had actually stopped when Morgana had demanded it, if less for her words than for what she was doing. He had to catch his momentum, but that moment was long enough to catch a glimpse of the change of colour in her eyes. And that stopped him because he couldn't quite explain what she did, and how she did it. He'd thought she had magic, but he hadn't been sure. He'd hoped so in a way, because it would at least make sense then why she was here. But this was somehow different from any of the magic he'd seen before.

For a moment, it honestly just left him staring, and then, he had to fight for his balance again.

He looked back at Tyki and opened his mouth to reply, just a split second before the boat turned over on all three of them - not entirely without the help of his walking around on it. The weight of three people proved too much for the boat's balance.

Instead of a reply, Jowan let out a surprised shriek, paddling helpless for a moment when he hit the water and sank instantly, before he regained enough control to come back up and cling to the side of the overturned boat.

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