Characters: Anyone interested in fighting off a giant tiger and the Unseelie Queen
Time: April 16th-April 17th
Location: The University of Chicago campus
Content: Round one is a celestial guardian. Round two is the Queen of Winter. Round three will hopefully be Hungry Hungry Hippos.
Format: Poster's choice
Warnings: None. No tag order.
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And being thus frighted swears a prayer or two and sleeps again / This is she, this is she... )
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"This isn't a game. We're here to take back the box," Terra said, taking a daring step forward.
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Then again, this was Chicago, the Critic's city. Nothing here played by the rules ( ... )
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And their surroundings of deathly cold ice definitely confirmed that feeling. However, he showed no signs of being bothered by such cold...he couldn't afford to now.
He stood just behind Terra, ready to summon his Keyblade at a moment's notice. If she thought this was a game, she would soon find out otherwise. He did little more than inwardly groan at Linkara's lack of seriousness about the situation...that was hardly surprising at this point. However, they would just have to see how the fae responded to it...and he was prepared to call up that 'whole mess of fire' if necessary.
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Of course, as Knives walked into the icy hall a large bright flashy VS. appeared behind Queen Mab. Only now that her powers were no longer limited it was enhanced with a booming announcer voice speaking the simple word as well. Knives casually spun one of her blades in her hand as the word 'whip' cycled around the tip of the item. Her eyes trained on the Queen of Air and Darkness.
"She's a crazy faerie queen, I thought fighting her was the point," Knives said to Linkara, not sure why he was confused by any of this. This all was perfectly reasonable to her. Beat up fairy, take box by force, put an end to all this. Right? She also didn't understand why Terra thought this wasn't a game, sure, it wasn't his game but this seemed like a game to her ( ... )
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The tiny shards were quickly followed by the man-sized spikes of ice that came thundering down from the ceiling.
"I would like to see you try."
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Instead, she dodged the icicles that were thundering down towards her, before raising her Keyblade towards the roof and calling up a ball of fire. And just in case that enough, the fireball proceeded to almost explode, sending smaller fireballs shooting across the room. Master Eraqus wasn't the only one prepared to supply the 'mess of fire' requirement.
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Flames erupted onto the blade of his keyblade as he started using Fire Strike and Fire Surge multiple times. Aqua had the right idea using flame based attacks, but Terra decided to stick to the physical based ones as opposed to trying any magic right now. Before too long Terra had a trail behind him of melted snow and ice as his flames burned through the Winter spell.
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Grimalkin rose to its feet, stretching in the languid way that most cats do and sauntered over onto Mab's lap. She watched the fight with a strange, maddened intensity, eyes flickering in the glimmer of ice. Her lips parted around a silent word, and the snow that had accumulated on the ground abruptly shot upwards towards the ceiling, blindingly white and frozen.
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( ... )
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When all the snow went up into a whiteout, he paused for a bit, thinking over the best way to deal with such an obstacle. He didn't have anything like tracking spells or such...they just had to get rid of the snow.
So he countered the ice by casting a small but powerful tornado. It swirled up the snow, and while for a moment it would be just as blinding, Eraqus direct it around them and then behind them in the hopes that it would sweep the snow out of their way.
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His mind raced as he neared the throne, weighing all of his options. Fire spells were the obvious route to choose, her attacks being of ice and snow, but they were likely to be a little too obvious. The others were already using them, but the snow and ice just kept coming. But what would take out the source? Petrificus Totalus? But she was already casting without words or a wand, and it didn't look as if any of her small movements were causing it. It might work on the cat, though. A stunning spell might do the trick, at the cost of giving away his position ( ... )
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"Oh yes Mortals. How magnificent you are. Continue to expend your strength until you find yourself in eternal rest."
A shadow suddenly burst from the wall of white opposite of where the laugh had come from, a feline form hurling itself at Knives faster than one could blink, claws like icicles extended toward her.
Eraqus's spell caused the white out to momentarily clear, and when it did tendrils of darkness reached toward him, even as ice rained from the sky.
Mab's voice continued to laugh in a lovely voice like the patter of new fallen snow, until Fred's spell brought a roar of rage that emerged some ways away from the woman arching in euphoric pain, her back arching as she flicked out her arm as if to crush an insect, lances of ice extending from her fingertips.
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And then Terra was falling to his knees in pain and almost before she'd had time to recognize the fact Aqua was already moving, clearing the space between herself and the others. She couldn't control the darkness, but that didn't mean that she didn't have her own method of dealing with the darkness, light coalescing around her Keyblade even as she came, like it once had when she'd struggled to unmake the X-Blade. She didn't even stop to think whether or not it would work. It had to work. She wasn't going to let anything else happen to them ( ... )
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That is, until Terra stepped into the path of the tendrils, redirecting most with his own darkness but also taking the blow for some of them. He felt that sudden surge in darkness in his student strongly enough. Eraqus's expression turned to anger and disbelief. Why had he felt that he had to do that?! Even if the worst had happened and the darkness had gotten him...he was old and could afford the sacrifice; not like all the younger people here.
"TERRA!" he yelled, obvious anger coming through his voice. "Don't be foolish!" Even though it was a little late for a warning like that ( ... )
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