[thread] Let's go rescue Shelke!

Nov 22, 2009 23:14

Characters: Shelke, Cloud, Tifa, Celes, Red XIII....if anyone else wants to be involved, you can! Just...say you came along.
Progress: Ongoing
Summary: rescuing Shelke from the Bowls of Midgar!
Location: Ruins of Midgar
Date: November 23rd, 1803
Warnings: A bit of injury?

It had been about four days since Shelke found herself in the dark, cold ( Read more... )

red xiii, tifa lockhart, celes chere, shelke rui, cloud strife

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magitekrune November 23 2009, 04:38:04 UTC
With the knowledge that Kefka was out there on his way to desecrate yet another town, and one she knew quite well, Celes wasn't in the mood to sit around and wait. That was the main reason she'd put up the call on the Sky Phone network. That and to hopefully get a little more support and help, but that hadn't gone over so well. Locke had gone off to stop Kefka, which she couldn't blame him for, but she really had wished he'd come with her.

Still, she was a general, and warriors didn't show their feelings, especially selfish ones like that. Other people were in trouble, too, and if not for her promise to help this one... she would have bailed as well. She knew Kefka. She didn't know anyone in this mission.

But none of that mattered right now. What mattered was what they were trying to do: rescue a girl in the ruins. Stepping out, Celes examined the city, or what little was left of it. It was huge, bigger even than Vector had been, and appeared to have much more to it than she'd originally expected. Somehow, she'd hoped it would be more straightforward than this, but that was her foolhardy side getting in the way. She knew better than anyone that life didn't give away little favors like that and it was stupid to hope for such a thing.

For this endeavor, she'd brought out the big guns. While her magic was limited here, some of it gone completely, she'd managed to keep some fairly useful ones. Frustratingly enough, the one spell that would be most useful for this was one she'd lost. She could no longer Teleport, but she still had the ability to use Vanish and that would help their escape.

Securing her armor to her arms, relics to her waist and wrists, and both swords to her hips, she glanced around. "You know where she is better than I do. I can play rearguard and if need be, I will step in to fight should you encounter trouble ahead. Once we've found your friend, I can make each of us invisible and speed us all up considerably, so our escape from the ruins shouldn't be a problem." She adjusted her gloves once more as she looked to Tifa. "How do we get to her?"

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loveandstrife November 23 2009, 05:17:06 UTC
"I think there won't be many battles, but we can't be too careful," Cloud cut in, his sword in his hand as he walked at Tifa's side, his other hand curled around hers. It was like a safety mechanism these days. He was worried about Shelke, so he held Tifa's hand just to feel her there. She was the safest thing in the whole world to Cloud. Especially when things were low.

Looking around, Cloud frowned slightly. Wearing his sunglasses would've been downright stupid in the perpetual night of Treno and Midgar, which made him feel quite exposed. "She's near Reactor Zero, which means Deepground." Cloud hadn't explained all of this to Tifa yet.

"Deepground is an organisation that is literally underneath Midgar. I just... don't know where we get in. A friend of Tifa's and mine, Vincent Valentine, he was the one who dealt with Deepground." Which meant Vincent would know where Shelke was and how to get to her but that was just speculation. Vincent wasn't here and couldn't help, thus it was left to them to figure out how to save Shelke.

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flameguardian November 23 2009, 21:10:54 UTC
Carefully picking his way through the ruins, Red XIII walked beside them, his twitching tail the only outward sign of how worried he was. He'd lost it a bit, when Shelke had originally contacted them, but the red creature's usual composure was back. The overgrown city was strange, but at the same time, nature's presence in Midgar was comforting -- weird, but comforting. The flame on his tail flickered as they walked, casting shadows against crumbling walls and crawling vines. He was nervous, not about what they might face, but about what Shelke might have to face. They had become quite close in the aftermath of everything with Deepground and Chaos, and now she was here but in trouble. He didn't like it.

"There should be a way in through the old Shinra building. If we can get close, I might be able to smell her." He had better senses than humans, after all, and in a place that few humans had been in for extended periods of time lately, Shelke and her unique (even for a human) scent should be easy to recognize... at least, it would be if he could pick up on it.

Glancing at the weapons, however, Nanaki frowned slightly. "It's Shinra, Cloud. Who knows what old machines or experiments were left behind to dwell in the dark. Vincent spoke of Gargoyles as well as members of Deepground down here. If we're lucky, there aren't many mines left. It's incredibly unlikely that the moogles have made it down there, however, so if any survived on the Planet while Midgar decayed, they are likely still there." Still there are waiting for them to stumble across, and it looked like they were all fairly close-range fighters. Great. He didn't know anything about Celes's abilities or if Cloud and Tifa were able to use any magic here, and while he could use Fire simply because of what he was, anything too far away could get nasty. Shelke... well, he knew what she could do, and that wasn't exactly comforting. They would have to be quick.

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heartofheaven November 24 2009, 11:14:24 UTC
"Shinra and their nasty secrets," Tifa muttered. "Whatever they've got down there, we'll take care of it."

She had her gloves on, at full alert as she walked towards Shinra HQ. It was always night in Midgar, but it seemed they would be going somewhere even darker.

"Anyone have a flashlight?" she asked. "If not... Red, can you guide us?"

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flameguardian November 24 2009, 21:23:45 UTC
Not waiting for an answer to the flashlight question, the guardian moved to the front. "It's probably best if I take the front either way. I'm more sensitive to subtle shifts that could indicate that the floor is about to open up, and I wouldn't be much use in the middle of the group if something were to attack us."

It was possibly a little presumptive, or even insulting, but Nanaki was quite worried about Shelke. If the others had to take the time to organize, he was (rather irrationally) prepared to go ahead without them and wait for them to catch up.

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magitekrune November 24 2009, 21:30:45 UTC
Celes glanced over at each person in turn as they spoke, taking in the information that was given to her. This was all very complicated as far as she was concerned, but it wasn't the worst of the bunch and likely wouldn't be the last difficult thing she'd need to so.

She was about to ask what place had once been important to them, a place they could infiltrate to look for a path down to whatever that reactor thing they were talking about was. A mental note was made to ask them what the heck all of these terms they kept throwing at her meant, but now was not the time for those sorts of questions. Now, they needed to focus on getting down to Shelke and getting her out.

Celes shook her head at Tifa's question. "My magic doesn't work like that," she answered simply, silently cursing the fact that she still didn't have access to her entire spell list here. It was as if the essence of the Espers was gone, but if that were true, then she wouldn't have any magic at all and she still had some. It just wasn't nearly enough.

"Sounds like none of us know exactly where she is, just the general location," Celes mused, voice tinged with a slight amount of aggravation. She'd take the lead once they figured out where to start down, as no one else seemed willing right now, and be able to lead them through more or less. Whoever this Vincent person was, if he knew "Deepground" and "Shinra," they could really use his help.

"Shinra building and then downward, if there's a path. Going by what you've all said, I would assume she's down in the depths somewhere, especially if the moogles haven't gotten to her. So, any path downwards will be the best option."

She nodded once to Red and fell in place behind him, letting him lead her to the building in question.

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heartofheaven November 24 2009, 22:23:01 UTC
Tifa followed too, letting go of Cloud's hand for a moment to catch up with Celes.

"Celes," she began. "Thank you. You didn't have to do this... I mean, you don't know Shelke."

Tifa didn't either, but she felt that she should. One day she'd know Shelke.

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loveandstrife November 24 2009, 22:34:55 UTC
Cloud listened to all the conversations around him, but said nothing at first. Red was right to go in front, and he really didn't feel like getting involved in the back and forth between Celes and Tifa.

Keeping his sword at his side, Cloud knew there could be fights but, hopefully, there wouldn't be any because the moogles didn't seem the type of being to want to be in a dangerous place.

"Do you know how to get into Deepground, Red?"

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flameguardian November 25 2009, 07:24:29 UTC
"I have a general idea. Before whatever brought us here happened, Shelke and I spoke of many things. Vincent and I did too." Their best bet was to the elevator shaft, though finding the correct elevator shaft could be a bit of a problem. Glancing behind him, the red guardian cleared his throat. "We'll be moving quickly. Shout if you need me to slow down." It wouldn't be too fast for him, but the other three only had two legs. That being said...

"If anyone has Haste magic, I would suggest using it." Pausing only for a moment, he took off, careful to monitor his speed. The Shinra building wasn't too far away, and this time they wouldn't need to go in through the sewers. Small miracles.

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magitekrune November 25 2009, 15:23:08 UTC
Celes glanced to her side as Tifa caught up with her. The thanks being given was a little embarrassing, but she shook her head and shrugged it off with as much grace as she could manage.

"She's still a person in trouble. In a place like this, we need every ally we can get."

She wasn't about to say she understood a little of the panic the girl might be feeling, trapped down there. Despite her conversation with Tifa, the general was keeping one ear out for approaching enemies and one on the conversation between Cloud and Red. She took mental notes on their topic, keeping track of what might be their best bet to rescue Shelke.

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heartofheaven November 25 2009, 15:27:50 UTC
Tifa nodded, smiling at Celes. She'd discovered one thing about the Sky People here: most of them were courageous and friendly people. Most of them.

Then Red took off, forcing Tifa to break into a sprint. No Haste magic. Her legs would have to do. She ran, following the twisting light of Red's tail through the ruins, glancing back to check that the others were keeping up. Cloud would, of course, but she didn't know about Celes.

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whoops /adds in Haste - totally meant to do that in my last tag fffff magitekrune November 25 2009, 15:36:17 UTC
Celes was caught slightly off-guard as everyone began running. For whatever reason, she hadn't been paying attention to that. Sighing inside, she took the two seconds while she was running to cast Hastega, hitting herself, Cloud, and Tifa before she took off after Red, following the... light on the end of his tail. She'd have to ask about that later, as well.

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loveandstrife November 25 2009, 20:43:39 UTC
When Red took off, Cloud was a late second in their proverbial race to the Shinra building. He was faster than most, thanks to the mako coursing through his body, but there was no chance he could be as fast as their four-legged friend without an added boost.

When Celes' Haste magic hit him, Cloud was slightly startled at first, yet it was shown only by his eyes widening. With the added speed, Cloud was almost at level pegging with Red, the only thing slowing him down being the sword in his hand.

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flameguardian November 26 2009, 02:49:42 UTC
Cloud keeping close was to be expected, and Nanaki had actually been counting on it -- the blond man would make sure the others weren't left behind. Taking a few sharp turns and shortcuts through ruined buildings, the red guardian was able to get to the Shinra building quickly (and without startling too many passing moogles). Jumping up onto what appeared to be an old car just outside the building, Red XIII looked back to make sure the others were there before turning back toward the building.

"Strange, how it always comes back to this place." Hopping down, he began to pick his way over the rubble to the doors, tail flaring brightly as he stepped into the shadows of the ground floor. "Stick close; there's rubble everywhere, and likely holes as well. Wouldn't want you all falling into Deepground." If he was correct, the elevator shaft would be close by.

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heartofheaven November 26 2009, 11:37:26 UTC
Tifa slowed down as they stepped into the building, carefully negotiating the ruined floor. She agreed with Red's sentiment, though she hadn't explored the Shinra building yet. This was supposed to be the moogles' headquarters. But looking at this dank ground floor, Tifa thought it likely that the moogles had chosen to make their centre of operations higher up.

She hoped they didn't mind the intrusion.

Stepping aside to avoid a fallen girder, Tifa nearly walked into the elevator shaft. She stopped just in time, her heart beating fast.

"I think I found it..."

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magitekrune November 26 2009, 15:26:33 UTC
Celes wasn't slow by any means, but the others seemed able to keep up with Red as well as she, which was just fine by her. She sped through the streets, not taking the time to look around any more than she needed to be sure she wouldn't trip over something.

Once Red slowed down, Celes did as well, keeping a close eye on what was going on around her. She had no idea what she was looking for, as this city looked nothing like Vector. But then Red and Tifa stopped, causing Celes to dart to the side to avoid them.

She glanced over at Tifa, still feeling the effects of the Haste spell coursing through her veins. Waiting for someone to decide to lead the way down, thinking Red would, she let off a couple of Protect spells to the party. Just in case.

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