Apr 25, 2010 01:01
SO. Hello... everyone... who's still here. ;; This is Kei, as in the ghost behind Lenalee. I know I've been gone for way too long, but you know, life has its way sometimes. But besides that, I've been preparing this guy you see posting now to help bring me back here! Co...vertly... ahem.
WELL, PEOPLE, MEET D. He is a spy on Solinth's side and has actually worked behind the scenes for a long, long time. Think before Avatica hovered above Solace. He's been helping the Generals all along, and he won't be going until the war concludes. Of course, none of you should know this, and he'll just be a mysterious voice luridly invading the network, simply waiting to surprise you in many bothersome ways--his purpose is to help though, really! At the moment, with his business as an Avatican over with, he'll be chilling with what's left of the Solinthian military, a.k.a. Isen and possibly the princess and Nevs. I hope you all could welcome him. ;u;
Oh, and aside from the homie OCs, Isen's assigned captain Lenalee will be among them too. She will have been with D the past couple months, having been extracted from Avatican capture sometimes after the enemy nation allowed their prisoners back into the city. She has been kept hidden all this time until the rebellion (which I unfortunately missed), but you bet some of those airships were set ablaze by the rocketgirl. However, I should note that during her time of concealment, she um...suffered a little memory loss. (Entirely D's fault.) But it's nothing serious, really! She knows what's going on, but she won't remember who was here, who wasn't, mix up names, etc. The one clear thing on her mind, though, is that she needs to carry out her consigned duty of protecting Solace. For Isen's sake, as for the rest of her foreigner friends'.
I will be introducing them both soon in a joint post that'll also address the recent plot development, so have an eye out for that! Thank you so much, and I hope with your help we can give Solace's story a satisfactory ending.
introduction