Welcome to Edensphere, Wolfram!

May 18, 2010 00:07

Characters: Wolfram (bumpychampion) and Steve
Date/Time: Night, May 17
Location: Temporary Wilderness Hatchery, in Disneyland's Beach Resort.
Rating: PG-13 for non-sparkly vampires nekkid tiems and Steve.
Summary: Wolfram is born into Edensphere, and someone is there to greet him!

Now where's Hart? )

*birthday, ~angel: angel (wolfram), npc: steve

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<3 Steve and tl;dr, sorry xD bumpychampion May 18 2010, 05:43:41 UTC
A deluge of rain had taken over the city, acting as a gloomy companion to the army of demons and fiends that charged like a singular, bloodthirsty entity on the horizon. Although his fixation on this collective nightmare robbed him of seeing his company, he could feel the people around him as his throat rumbled with words that fell deaf on his own ears. It was then that things began to grow hazy and tilted until, with a glance up to a dragon and the proceeding swing of his sword, everything went black ( ... )

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I aim to please! And tl;dr is omnom ^_^ npc_kun May 18 2010, 07:00:27 UTC
Steve waited near (but not too near; cocoon goo was nasty stuff) the cocoon he'd spotted wiggling. And waited. What was taking so long? Usually the newborn either panicked and came out swinging, or calmly poked the side of the cocoon hard enough to break it, but either way they tended to come out right away. What was this one doing, giving him or herself a pep talk?

Finally the newborn tumbled out, a little over enthusiastically. He must have really put some power behind the punch that tore through the cocoon's membrane. It turned out to be a man; great. Steve looked the guy over. He looked pretty stunned. "Pull yourself together," he advised. He threw a towel at him, adding, "And clean yourself up."

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asaskl12kjd forgot to track this. orz bumpychampion May 18 2010, 10:24:12 UTC
The man's definition of giving himself a window ended up being little more than a handful of clock ticks. Almost as soon as the breather - so to speak - had started, he was shifting himself cautiously up from the floor to wobble a bit on all fours. The same disorientation that he felt in the cocoon after he was stolen away from that horrible alley remained and he wasn't about to try standing. Not yet ( ... )

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Hehehe, it's ok /pat pat npc_kun May 18 2010, 16:43:58 UTC
...this guy was fast. Seriously, seriously fast. And he sounded angry... Steve had dealt with angry newborns before, but he thought this one was in that somewhat more rare category of people who not only could kill him, but could do it before any of the Guard or Watch knew anything about it.

Steve started shaking, just a little, but he put on a show of bravado. He wasn't gonna let this newborn realize he was scared of him... of course, Steve didn't know just how keen this guy's nose was. Steve smelled like fear.

"Don't ya think you should add 'Who the hell am I?' to that list? Just to get all the obvious questions out of the way." Steve fumbled with the stuff in his arms for a second before holding out the clothes to the guy. "You've just been born, congrats. This place is called 'Edensphere,' and you've come at a fun time; we're living in Walt Disney World instead of the Tree right now." Steve fully expected to get a blank stare at that announcement. More than half of the people living here didn't seem to know what Disney World was ( ... )

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Polar attitude shift hooooo xD bumpychampion May 18 2010, 19:05:41 UTC
The change in the other man's attitude was drastic and obvious on nearly every level. He didn't just see the change in his body language, in the way he struggled with the items in his arms, but the guy's pores were suddenly oozing out clouds of pungent fear. Again, the fact that he could note this with his sniffer at all didn't hit him as strange, but second nature. If all of that wasn't enough to confirm that the once-jaded jackass had altered his tune, the change of his steady heartbeat to something fluttery and frantically pounding would have done the trick. The lot of it...well, the man liked it. It gratified him in a way that, contrarily, he very much didn't like. Thankfully - or not, depending on how one looked at it - what came out of Steve then was enough to derail his mind completely ( ... )

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