Let's Ditch This Place [Active]

Apr 23, 2010 02:51

Character(s): Laharl, Etna and Flonne
Content: They... leave Halloween Town.
Setting: Halloween Town and anywhere in between.
Time: Early week 20 presumably. Sometimes after fighting Vyers and Laharl's conversation with him on the journals... but before Flonne at Iroh's tea place. SOMEWHERE IN THERE, YEAH.
Warnings: ...None as of now.

The trio had ended up... )

etna, flonne, laharl

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fangirlforlove April 23 2010, 19:20:33 UTC
Following Laharl dutifully, Flonne carried one of the cards they'd found, examining it carefully. It was an interesting little thing, though she knew she was in the minority on that opinion. She lifted it close up and peered over the edge of it at Laharl, the concern that has began during the earlier fight now growing into full-fledged worry. Even since her confession of sorts after the fiasco with the cake, Flonne was particularly watchful of his moods and expressions in a desire to understand him more. This desire was born out of the very intense need she had to bridge the gap that still lingered between them.

"If this were a real Halloween place, there'd be candy somewhere," she ventured, glancing at Etna.

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thousandlvldrop April 25 2010, 00:26:34 UTC
Etna followed along beside Flonne, slouching over a bit to exaggerate her hunger. Though, perhaps hearing Flonne mention candy made it not so exaggerated. "Seriously. Instead, we got bunch of crummy cards. What are we, a bunch of human teens going around playing children's card games to save the world? Give me a break." she replied, making a sort of grimaced look.

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overlords_wrath April 25 2010, 02:36:35 UTC
"That wouldn't even make a good video game," Laharl muttered, agreeing full-heartedly with the absurdity of it all. Who ever heard of monsters dropping cards anyways? "At least, I sure wouldn't play it."

But what were the cards for then? Must be something, which was why they hadn't just tossed them, as much as Laharl wanted to.

"Hmph, I bet they're for some stupid puzzle or something."

RPG's always had those. Stupid, time wasting puzzles that were nothing but aggravating, but to advance the plot you were stuck doing them. Laharl had little patience for them, but had to fumble through them usually anyways. You could hardly have a perfect game with the save left halfway through the game.

Laharl, meanwhile, led his two vassals back towards the area with all the trees with doors, heading towards the one to bring them back to that island place.

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fangirlforlove April 26 2010, 02:22:57 UTC
Flonne didn't think puzzle games were that bad, though she did prefer fighting games more. "Puzzles can be fun, though!" she chirped, running to catch up once she realized she'd trailed behind during her internal weighing of game types. "And you're both pretty good at them. The geo-panels are a kind of puzzle and..."

She trailed off, blinking a few times at the shadows around them. "Um..." She took hold of Laharl's scarf and tugged it to get his attention. "What's that?" she asked, pointing to the yellow points of light increasing in number in the shadows not too far ahead.

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thousandlvldrop April 28 2010, 01:59:45 UTC
Etna couldn't argue with that. They were kind of fun to do when she wasn't paying attention to her prinnies doing her dirty work. A shame there were none around. Etna couldn't help but imagine what kind of goodies they could get.

Her attention was brought back after Flonne's inquiry and resulting looking at the eerie yellow lights continued to multiply and move toward them. "I've got a feeling they aren't very friendly..."

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