Streets of Fandom, Near DDD, Friday Evening

Mar 26, 2010 21:22

Lulu wasn't entirely unaware as to the week's goings-on; it was hard to miss the mist, for one, and there'd been the Cheese Grater's ill-advised attempt, after he'd taken a step outside to take out the trash, to go for her... chest. With a fork. (Not one of the Forks, thankfully ( Read more... )

fandom: [bde] skullcrusher mountain

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divinesurfchick March 27 2010, 00:34:19 UTC
And 'Dite was totally heeding the warning she'd received earlier -- except that she wasn't, as she wandered through the town in the fog.

Convinced she could take care of herself (Hello? I am a goddess, here!), she had set off to walk home from the store. Monsters or no monsters, Aphrodite was determined to show she could take care of herself, no matter what.

Which was why she was feeling rather lost and thinking it might be best to zap herself home after all when she heard the sound of a scuffle close by.

"Helloooo?"

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mistressofblack March 27 2010, 00:37:05 UTC
Lulu, at this point, had been out in the fog more than long enough that she was... feeling the effects.

Not that she knew this.

Which means her first reaction upon hearing... something... Something threatening?

"Burn!"

Aaaaand that would be Dualcast Flares firing more-or-less in the direction she'd heard that noise. Unfortunately, being a magical attack, the Flare spells didn't actually do anything to burn off the fog.

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divinesurfchick March 27 2010, 00:43:42 UTC
"Hey!" Seeing flames, 'Dite jumped aside, but not quick enough to get her fringed jacket out of the way. Slapping at the smoking pieces, she glared into the mist. "That's no way to make friends!"

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mistressofblack March 27 2010, 00:48:30 UTC
For all that Lulu is a highly powerful black mage, and for all that Onion Knight who has totally been in her arms the entire time turns her into a spell-casting machine?

She still takes a moment to recharge between spells.

"You don't frighten me," Lulu called out in response to what she heard as unintelligible gibbering and growling. She tracked 'Dite through the fog as best she could as she prepared for another Dualcast volley.

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