Ickle Harri-chan wrote:Ginny felt the impact on her chest, knocking her back with a grunt, sword and shield clattering to the ground, out of her grasp as she landed with the demon on top of her. Her blue eyes looked up for a moment and then she squeezed them shut tightly, trying to twist her head away, "No... ", she groaned as the arms came around her and the lips pressed to her own. She struggled and writhed beneath the seductive demon for several long minutes, the sweet smell filling her nostrils the entire time. It wasn't clear when she stopped struggling and started kissing, as it was all so similar. She still had her hands all over the demon, but instead of pushing she was now pulling, and kissing deeply on the floor...
The demon smiles, kissing Ginny deeper. Where their lips touch Ginny feels a tingle, as pleasure begins pouring into her body. She feels her desires and lusts slowly increase as the demon begins giving Ginny her essence. Logically, she knew the demoness was corrupting her... but it felt so good...
ZeroForever wrote:'Sigh you know just once...' Victor bemoaned to himself before sprinting upstairs, as he ran upstairs he moved quickly into the shadows as various prepared chants went off in succession.
Upstairs would be a scene from a woodland nightmare. Various animals, distorted to grotesque shapes, pound on every door. And are already in one splintered door, where the sounds of something horrible going on is heard. Immediately in the hallway are two deers and a bear... all hosting the souls of rage demons.
Meanwhile, Victor feels another presence coming close... a much more powerful one.
all_knowing_frog wrote:drops clamps, "Oh, this is gonna be bad!" reaches into his robes then pulls out several vials, one a glowing, pulsating red, another a sickly green, and the last a brightly glowing liquid, as if it was a high powered lightbulb. Dirk procedes to chuck the three at the tenticle, the part that's closest to the water.
Assuming the 'god(s)' (AKA GM) don't decide to totaly screw him over, the following will happen.
The red one will explode in a high powered fireball, about 3 ft. in diameter, completely incinorating the tentacle in the places it touches or turning stone into molten rock, if it opens/brakes while not submerged. If submerged it would then cause a large quantity of water to quickly scolding hot tempratures (sense this is higher up then most places, boiling may not be appropriate enough).
The Green one releases a toxin so powerful, it can act as a strong acid for organic matter, so it a: burns the tentacle, b: splashes all over some rocks doing nothing, c: makes the water completely unlivable, with the exception of a few supernatural beings who specilize in poison/curing it, or d: some combination of the above.
The bright one does one of two things, explode violently releasing a powerful electical charge in the air or fries the tenticle and anything in the water.
Dirk tries his best to avoid contact with the tenticle while getting as far away from ground zero as his 'outfit' will allow.
The ensuing toxic electrical fireball makes exactly what happened a bit of a mystery. But when the fumes clear one thing is certain... whatever was in the water is dead. The alchemist himself is no doubt rather shell shocked. But it seems he is victorious!
... or is he?
Behind him... he hears movement. The shuffling of figures in the dark. But when he goes to look, the life detecting goggles would show... nothing.
Brnin8r wrote:Trey narrowed his eyes as the being came into view, the color draining from his face a little as he realized how big the snake was. While he had trained and even gone out into wilderness to fight offenders, he had never come out into this particular forest...the forest from which nightmares and legends came from. After a long moment of staring at the thing in awe, he shook his head and held his sword hilt tighter, pointing it at the creature. "Interesting?" he asked, shocked the animal could speak.
Gregor gasped a little as the man made his observation, "B-but...But I can't do nature magic. I'm just a boy; a knight's assistant at most...I could never grasp such magic...and if I did." he looked down, "What would everyone think?" he looked back into the man's eyes, "Would they hate me?"
The serpent, which must be at least twenty feet long if it was an inch, the upright portion towering over him... looks down at him. Amusement on its serpentine face. "I would have expected a party... perhapsss a fortified encampment... Insstead I ssee a man." It flicks its tongue out. "And a sssleeping boy... You are either foolisssh... or very, very confident."
"Ssso, mortal, what am I to do... with you? Perhapss... we need not battle. You seem very... weary. Why not resst?" Its eyes glow slightly... as Trey finds his drowsiness returning... his eyelids drooping.
The man in the mist shakes his head. "The strength of spirit magic comes from the soul. It does not relate to physical abilities. I can teach you to be as strong as a man grown... and this is a strength you will need. Even now in the waking world you face imminent peril... a dark spirit of sloth has come. Its power could devour you both."
"But this place you rest in is strong with my spirit. I can aid you... if you allow it. As for what others would think... that I cannot say."
Alissa of Someday wrote:Grimacing, the man quickly clamps his hand shut, clicking the skull's teeth together tightly...though considering the thing doesn't have a throat or anything anyway, this probably does not go terribly far towards muffling the noise. Regardless...he'd probably been detected by now anyways, so this was more a matter of his mental health.
"Into the dungeon...? Hrm."
Skull in hand, he advances with caution, and follows the path through the door.
The path soon leads to a staircase leading down. Notably... four or five of the red skeletons are in the act of climbing up it! They look up at him!
Skeletons: "Hssssss!"