M00K
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Post by M00K on Dec 10, 2022 23:00:37 GMT 9
{DUNGEON THEME & CODEX ENTRY}
Hidden in the oppressive fog of the Timberlands is a secret lake, shrouded in mist. Some players have been lucky enough to wander to its shore, but few have been curious enough to try and cross the icy waters. Those who tried, surfing atop a Ride Pokemon, were blocked by an area inaccessible! barrier before ever making landfall.
On one weekend in early December, however, a rowboat appears on shore. Players may find themselves drawn to the lake by the LIMITED-TIME EVENT! marker on their minimap, or come across it on their own. The boat is strange— it appears to be carved entirely of ice, and what can be seen beneath the water looks far too spiky to be a viable watercraft. Nevertheless, if you pick up an oar, the shell sails straight and true, taking its passenger to a frost-rimmed cave chiseled in among the rocks.
THE SNOMAGER awaits.
The larva of legend is coiled among the pointed stones, as big around as a subway tunnel. The serpentine Snom is awe-inspiring in its own right, but your eyes can't help but be drawn to the incredible variety of items strewn around the rocks below it. Most of the items are coated in ice, freezing them to the stones like gummy insects in Lion-King themed popsicles, but others appear to be ripe for the taking.
However, upon sighting intruders, the Snomager does not just sit around looking adorable. Instead, it fires a deadly Ice Beam that arcs like blue-white lightning from its chubby mandibles, coating everything and everyone it sees in ice. Then it gives chase, a thousand-ton slipstream of scale and muscle gunning for your ass. Its eyes get angry eyebrows, too.
BONUSESBONUS PROMPT: Write over 300 Words Fulfilling the above prompt will allow you to add or subtract 1 minute to/from your timestamp (please indicate which one). This prompt may be repeated once, up to 600 words. Using this method will allow you to have multiple qualifying timestamps.
While writing, try to think about a stealthy approach, the threat, the environment, and the item itself your character is interested in (and why!) You may also work together with other characters. Feel free to RP the Snomager, but do not assume success/failure. open
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Valentine
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Soldier, Poet, King
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Player Name: Logan Denman
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Arena Points: 60
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Post by Valentine on Dec 11, 2022 1:40:27 GMT 9
A limited-time event, huh? That marker was certainly intriguing, as was the icy rowboat on the edges of a mysterious lake that Valentine found when she followed the marker to its source. The boat didn't seem especially stable at a glance, but rowing it to the far side of the lake proved easier than Valentine had expected from the looks of it, and soon enough she was there, at the mouth of a frost-covered cave, with a serpentine beast of a Snom guarding a multitude of treasures within. (Valentine was very glad that she'd thought to bring a coat with her on her expedition, and equally glad that none of her Pokemon were out of their Poke Balls at the moment, as many of them would react poorly to the ice and snow and frigid cold that now surrounded her.)
Valentine didn't have much of a thought process behind grabbing what she did, truth be told. She knew only enough to know that she didn't have the information needed to truly game the system here. So she grabbed the first sparkly item she found that didn't look too buried beneath the snow--a necklace, as it turned out, one encrusted with a number of colorful gemstones with a chain that might have been silver--and did her best to hike back to the shore before the Snomager could awaken and see what she had done. Run towards the pile, grab the shiny thing, run back to shore. A simple plan, but one she liked the sound of just the same.
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Finnegan Fjord
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Rival
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Trainer Class: Swimmer
Player Name: Cillian Quinn
OOC Username: thorn
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Post by Finnegan Fjord on Dec 11, 2022 5:18:31 GMT 9
Finn had heard tale of a lake in the Timberlands; he had even tried seeking it out with the aid of local Timberlands expert Tuesday . They'd had no luck then and there's been no luck since, until a strange marker on his mini-map draws him like a moth to flame.
A vessel of ice awaits.
Oh, I don't like this.
He's a Swimmer, he can breathe underwater, but that doesn't mean he has to like the idea of boarding a sketchy watercraft to an unknown destination. But curiosity outweighs trepidation, and the ginger-haired RIVAL hefts an oar.
What the hell is that? is his first thought upon sighting the icy behemoth. It's followed quickly by, and how do I get one?
Among the serpentine snow-beasts stash is a collection of glittering icy eggs — they may well be decorative for all Finn knows, but there's no time to waste on close inspection of these oval treasures. He must grab one and abscond before the winding warden of this place stirred to turn its icy ire upon him.
Where the prospect of crossing the misty lake had frightened him, the act of stealing into the Snomager's lair is downright thrilling. His heart flutters in his chest as he attempts to take cover behind spires of rock and mounds of treasure too deep in the ice to take, providing a tantalizing glimpse of the treasure one might find deeper in the lair. Is it the creatures breath he hears rattling through the snow-scaled cavern, or only the wind?
At last, a crystalline egg within his reach. It rests up against the coiled body of the beast, a risky understaking.
What's life without a little risk?
Gloved fingers seek purchase on the slippery surface of the Snowager's treasure, perhaps brushing too close to its own scales in the process. It stirs, though whether with intent to immobilize the intruder with its icy breath or simply to adjust positions in its sleep, Finn doesn't stop to find out. He turns and bolts, stumbling and sliding a little on the ice, and prays an ICE BEAM doesn't nail him in the back.
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Genesis
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Weekend Warrior
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Player Name: Shiloh Hayes
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Post by Genesis on Dec 11, 2022 10:16:13 GMT 9
Yeah, so Genesis was a sucker for a limited-time event, what of it? Of course he was going to follow the marker and go check it out, and then use that super suspect rowboat to investigate further.
(Hell, he probably could have tried just jumping straight into the water and seeing how far he could get, but it was freezing out there, and even in a VR game, they weren't gonna test their luck like that. Besides, the rowboat was clearly there for a reason, and Genesis wasn't one to turn down a plot hook like that... though they were the kind to research it thoroughly as they followed through with it, and what they did to examine the rowboat beforehand did not seem promising for its chances of staying upright and intact the whole way.)
The cave was enormous, the Snomager... fascinating. Between its serpentine body and how huge the creature had grown, far beyond even its evolution's usual size... no Snom should be able to reach a shape and size like that, and yet this one did. Under different circumstances, Genesis might have examined the creature in great detail, maybe even gotten into an epic battle to take it down and potentially capture it for his own.
As things were, though... well, for one thing, that obviously wasn't the point of this dungeon, but since when had that stopped Genesis before? No, the real reason they didn't get too close to the creature was because a Pokemon of that size had to be powerful, and Genesis was still woefully new to the game, and therefore very unlikely to have any chance of taking on the creature head-first. No, this Snomager was best evaded for now, though perhaps at a later date... well. No use planning for what might be, not when what actually was was perilous enough.
Genesis stayed low to the ground and clung to the edge of the treasure pile, thinking that perhaps they might blend in with the items within the pile, and of course the Snomager wouldn't want to hurt its treasures, would it? It was a decent theory, at least. Only time would tell if it would be borne out.
As for his prize of choice... well, as soon as Genesis saw the eggs, they knew that would be what they went for. Maybe they couldn't capture this Snomager, but if it had children, that would certainly be an equally valid subject of research... and if the eggs were obtained otherwise, that would be an interesting subject as well, especially given their presence in this bitter, frost-covered lair. With a little luck, this dungeon might just provide enough research for them after all...
(for the bonus, subtracting a minute!)
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Sarah Lee
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Soldier, Poet, King
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Post by Sarah Lee on Dec 11, 2022 13:29:27 GMT 9
Sarah stood at the frozen shores of the vast, mist-smothered lake. The wind had picked up, blowing endless clouds of moisture between the stone pillars that made up the Snomager's lair. It was like the breath of the great beast itself was condensed into a vast, impenetrable fog.
She unclipped her rainbow flame cape and returned it to her inventory. Next came her boots, with their blazing heels. Unlaced and dequipped.
She calmed herself, letting her pulse slow and her boiling blood cool. Her Kindler powers were worse than useless here, and if she let them get out of control she'd melt her only passage out to the Snomager's nest.
When Sarah was ready, she stepped out into the boat. It was merely a shell of ice, a rimed raft that offered precious flotation but no protection from the icy wind that blew across the frigid lake.
Her feet ached with the cold, and she unclenched her jaw with massive force of will. "If I melt this boat I'm screwed."
She brought up her UI, undocking the clock from the bottom right corner and moving it into the middle of her screen. There was strategy here. A way to win with minimal risk. "The legend says that it has a favored number for sleeping," she whispered, crossing her legs and drawing her long phoenix feather from her inventory. She slipped it into the water, where it steaming gently like a knife in fresh soup. Sarah paddled, long and slow, and the boat slipped free of the shore and drifted towards the stone spires.
"Which means it either sleeps 1/4 of the time, or it sleeps 1/10 of the time, depending on its favorite number. Not great odds, but I can make the most of this, and rule out some possibilities." She guided her boat around one of the stone spires, getting ever closer to the heart of the lair.
Something moved. Something huge, and snowy, and territorial. Sarah sucked in a breath and held it, watching the clock until it clicked over. "Well, that's two numbers ruled out."
She paddled away from the noise. Slow and steady and calm and quiet. Another minute clicked past. There was no sign of the Snomager, but that didn't mean much. In the lair of the beast you must always assume its presence. It could be above her right now, its jaws opening wide to- She looked up, but there was no beast. Only the gray spire that disappeared into mist.
An emerald stud glistened from a patch of frozen treasure. Sarah paddled closer, her keen eyes glued on the prize. "No need to get greedy," she whispered, manouvering the boat closer and closer, until the frozen raft clunked gently against the stone. Closer, she could see clearly what the flash of green was. It was a paintbrush. A chunky green handle, and a frozen tip that oozed with obscured colors. "Fascinating. A worthy treasure."
She laid the phoenix feather down on the ice, melting away a patch around her prize. Tinted water ran down the rock face, dribbling into the lake and staining the waters around her. Sarah started to sweat.
One eye glued on the clock, she pressed down into the ice with her feather, carving slowly through the ice that held her prize. "Come on come on! Hurry up!" The time clicked over. Another minute, another chance that the Snomager was asleep (or had woken up). She grabbed for the brush, her hand grasping the emerald handle, and she wrenched it free with a resounding CRACK!
"Shit shit shit," she spat, tossing the half-frozen treasure into her boat. It clattered against the icy boards, and she paddled hard and fast back towards the shore, hoping against hope that the Snomager couldn't swim. 600+ words. Going up 1 and down 1. Numbers: 30, 29, 28
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C-GOTE
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Trainer Class: Swimmer
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Post by C-GOTE on Dec 11, 2022 13:58:21 GMT 9
Danger was bated, a breath that had yet to be taken. It could only be so, for as any breath in such cold as this, it would be apparent when released. No breath had been sound, not even by the Guardian who presided above the expanse of countless reflections.
Then came the visitor. A girl arrived on a boat of ice, unaware of the danger of this place. She had no warnings and felt no danger, for the only breath that could be seen was her own. She couldn't focus on anything besides that breath and the cold came with it. It was intriguing beyond compare to feel this kind of cold that she had never before stood inside of.
C-GOTE also thought little of the soft titan that could fall into fury at any transgression. Frankly, she didn't even notice the isle's guardian Snom. So large was the great figure that she had failed to see it at all--it seemed to be a fascinating part of the scenery.
Though her footsteps were quiet, that was only due to the reverence towards this beautiful land of ice and water. Though her voice was quiet, this was only because her breath was spent on naught but the puff of mesmerizing mist that came with the cold. Even though she stepped in a manner that would take her out of sight from most, this was only because she was avoiding the harshest of the biting wind.
So if this great figure above failed to take notice of her, that would end up being a happy little accident that everyone could laugh about later. Numbers: 5, 8
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Jinx
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The Tempest
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Player Name: Sheila Michaels
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Arena Points: 20
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Post by Jinx on Dec 11, 2022 14:39:28 GMT 9
Did Jinx know what she was doing here? Absolutely not.
Was that going to stop her? Absolutely not.
She kept it simple. Quick in, quick out. Grab the first thing that looked like treasure--in this case, a gold coin with some kind of etching on it, though Jinx wasn't going to spend the time to examine it now--and get the heck out. Maybe being so little would give her a heads-up on evading the Snomager's wrath. It was worth a shot, at any rate.
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Tuesday
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Battle Legend
The Creed
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Player Name: Martín 'Mars' Marzán
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Arena Points: 138
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Post by Tuesday on Dec 11, 2022 14:56:36 GMT 9
Tuesday knows the Misty Timberlands to be ruled by two things. Some people would believe it to be the oppressive fog and dark forest after which the area has been named, but to her, the truth is much different.
First is FROST. A frost that marks everything. The cold that bites; that which seeps to the very bone with every breath taken, and that makes it seem as if the forest exists in a perpetual state of winter. A winter that needs no snow or ice, yet even when there’s no need for them, both are often summoned by the pokémon that dwell amidst mist and tall evergreens of Asper’s second route. One of them is the Cryogonal that has accompanied Tuesday since the first few days of her journey in UNOVR, now levitating closely by her side as she stands unwavering near the bow of a rowboat, and another much different is the mighty Snom they approach…
Frost marks this lake.
Frost marks the Snom’s treasure.
Frost may mark the very heart of the Misty Timberlands.
Along with the frost, there’s DREAM. Tuesday had known as much from the very beginning. She had known it from the illusions. She had known it from the Pokémon she often found in deep slumber. She had known it from the sleeping princess from whom she had stolen the circlet she wears so proudly. She had known it from when her and Sarah Lee had found the Munna that had gotten them both invited to join The Creed, for everyone else that had tried to reach it had been put to sleep by the cruel Dream Eater. And, when the Lady of the Precipice had woken, she had known it from the fields of sleep-inducing lavender that had bloomed at that moment. So now, with a pouch of blooms in hand and Munna by his side, she also knows it from the tired Snom before her.
Dreams will keep the beast from noticing some of its visitors.
Dreams had led them all here, to attempt to take from its vast treasure.
Dreams are the Misty Timberland’s greatest allure, and also what makes them so very dangerous.
Tuesday knows of frost and dreams, but even when she knows both these things, she’s here, withstanding this frost, because of her own dreams. What good is that knowledge, then? What purpose does it serve? In a whisper meant to be heard only by her pokémon, her ever so melodious voice speaks its answer:
"CL, try to keep it asleep. Use these flowers if you have to, they’re from near the shrine. Ancile, help me out here."
They have one chance.
With the Munna attempting to maintain the Snom’s slumber undisturbed, the Cryogonal casts a layer of ice over the already gelid waters. Confident, Tuesday steps off the boat and onto ice, and it’s then that her gaze of sapphires and rubies falls on her prize: a spear.
NUMBERS: 5 - 6
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Buzzster Hooperham
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The Quizmaster
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Post by Buzzster Hooperham on Dec 11, 2022 20:23:39 GMT 9
Zac didn't know what a Neopet was. Hell, he hardly knew what a Pocket Monster was, but if there was one thing he did know it was a payday! And as the thin Winter light snapped and sparkled on the islands of frozen treasure in the Snomager's laken lair, he stepped valiantly into the icy rowboat.
"Whoo! Colder in here than a Thanksgiving at the ex-in-laws, amirite?" he asked Petal and La Trixxia, his captive audience. "I mean talk about frosty, I haven't been this cold since I spent 8 months hiding in Alaskan to avoid the draft!"
La Trixxia let out a well-trained fake laugh, a titter muffled by one of her paws. "'ow 'umerous."
Petal didn't laugh, she was too busy turning blue. The flowers on her neck had retreated back into buds, and had shut tight against the frost. "Can we just get going, please?"
Happy with a 50% approval rating, Buzzster grabbed an oar and paddled out into the lake. He set his sights on the nearest island, and in minutes he was bumping up along side it like a degenerate on a dancefloor. And like that same hypothetical dancefloor shake-up, Buzzster had just one thing on his mind: booty.
"Well hello there beautiful," Buzzster said, reaching for an item half stuck in the ice. It was a mirror, with the handle and half of the face sticking above the frost line. The rest was hidden underneath.
"I think we should go," Petal said, her whole body shuddering as the cold froze her like a daisy in mid winter.
"'ere, let me wom you," La Trixxia offered, and she wrapped the freezing little Chikorita in a luxurious swaddle of six, sizzling tails.
Meanwhile, Buzzster had one leg up on the frozen bank, and was wrenching at the stuck mirror like it was a stubborn groundhog stuck in its hole. "Come on ya bastard!" he growled through gritted teeth. There was a CRACK as the mirror broke and Zac, prize in hand, tumbled backwards and fell straight into the freezing lake. 300+ Going up 1 Numbers: 23, and 24
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Laguna
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World Traveler
Mythstar
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Player Name: Abigaelle Gauthier
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Post by Laguna on Dec 11, 2022 22:20:15 GMT 9
Laguna had explored the Timberlands for quite some time, and now that she had become a Freezer she had been tempted to try and swim in that cold lake for forever. And yet, it was always blocked off. A downright shame, there could have been something so cool just around the bend.
And so when she found the ice boat, reminding her of an Avalugg, of course, she had to give it a go immediately. A fan of all things icy, she quickly picked up the oar and carefully began to row it into the cave, the biggest grin ever on her face.
When she first witnessed the Snom, her eyes grew so wide it they were almost like dinner plates. Was this a colossal Pokemon fight that she had stumbled upon? Or was this something else entirely? Its giant serpentine body coiled around huge pointed stones. She paused the boat at the mouth of the cave, watching it spray ice over everything inside.
It was awe-inspiring, it was almost god-like in its majesty.
But above all, she would have loved to catch it. Oh, if only. The golden Pokeball didn't work on everything. She kneeled in the ice boat, watching and waiting, trying to figure out what it was doing.
She watched silently as it would curl up and act as if it was asleep, only to suddenly strike at a wild Pokemon that just so happened to sneak inside the cave, only to slowly curl up again. Was it faking sleep? Or was it actually trying to sleep? Perhaps if she caught it when it was actually sleeping, she'd be able to grab something. Its hoard certainly looked impressive. She carefully hid within the ice boat, watching and biding her time for the right moment.
Once it looked like it was asleep, Laguna would pull the boat over to the shore and ever so quietly slide in. The great thing about Freezer, meant she didn't have to make loud, obnoxious steps on obviously slippery ice, she could only hope it didn't notice her. Her eyes scanned over a few things partially frozen, trying to find something worth actually risking waking it.
A watch? No, that seemed boring. A single show? Why did it even want the shoe? A bow with a snapped bowstring? It was certainly tempting, but she didn't really want to grab a weapon, there had to be more interesting items.
No, what she found was a cute little wand. It had a heart on the top, and it immediately grabbed at her heart. She had to have it. She immediately moved, trying to carefully rip it free from its ice and get out of there!
Numbers: 2. 0. Bonus: Subtract minutes by 1. Adding 19.
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M00K
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Retired
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Post by M00K on Dec 11, 2022 23:00:05 GMT 9
THE SNOMAGER IS AWAKEFortune favors the bold. Valentine grabs a jeweled necklace and runs.
...She escapes unscathed.
It’s that fast. It’s that simple. The sleepy Snomager rests its eyes, and when it opens them a minute later, something is missing. Something precious. Something the Snomager’s own enormous neck could never adequately display, but which enrages it regardless.
SNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW!
The Snomager howls like the winter wind through a tunnel, its childlike voice reverberating from the cave walls.
Its angry eyebrows lower in extreme prejudice as it chases after the other players who dare disturb its momentary slumber, crashing through ice walls and frigid waters with the destructive wrath of a giant pool noodle.
An Ice Beam narrowly misses Finnegan Fjord ’s back as the Swimmer runs, but the crystalline orb he snatched goes rolling in the chaos. Genesis ’s attempt to steal an egg goes similarly—both trainers have time to take cover before both eggs are lanced by a bolt of blue–white light, belted to the frozen ground by a safety strap of pure ice.
The Snomager swims beautifully, much to the dismay of Sarah Lee , and her attempts to make her getaway by boat are foiled as the serpentine Snom breaches violently from the water, knocking the boat momentarily airborne. A targeted Ice Beam catches the green paintbrush before it lands, sealing it back to the hoard.
C-GOTE's quiet approach does not go completely unnoticed, but the watchful Snomager seeks more pressing thieves, its bounty still safe behind its coils. It chases Jinx , sparing no mercy for the little girl as it reclaims its shiny coin and freezes it back to the cave floor.
Some time passes before Tuesday comes calling, striding across the newly-formed ice. The Snomager is awake when she comes—it watches her Munna's approach, mandibles twitching curiously at the smell of the flowers. Slowly, its beady eyes begin to close. Before it falls asleep entirely, it throws a coil around the spear, drawing it close to its icy body.
Lulled by the scent of lavender, it begins to dream a beautiful dream.
The flowers are so effective that the snoozing Snomager misses even the crack of shattering ice and glass as a nearby Buzzster Hooperham tumbles backwards into the water, hand mirror escaping with him. On the far side, the observant Laguna begins trying to extract a magic wand from the ice, but the rigid substance proves unmovable. As is the nature of ice, it will have to be broken.
The Snomager dreams. It stirs in its sleep. Take care not to wake it.
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Sarah Lee
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Soldier, Poet, King
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Post by Sarah Lee on Dec 12, 2022 2:44:02 GMT 9
"Shit shit shit-" The beam of ice carved the land, sea, and sky with its frozen wrath. But the attack held no destruction, only growth. This was a beam made to build. To ensnare and encase those enticed into folly by their cold-blooded greed. The rime climbed Sarah's legs like the onrushing of a frozen tide, and the ice consumed her in a moment.
One second she had held the paintbrush in her hand and the next she was clutched in the icy embrace of the Snomager's web. For that's what this really was. Spiders sit at the center of their web, waiting to sense movement, and the Snomager sits at the center of the icy islands, building its hoard from the frozen gold of those foolish enough to be tempted in by its hoarfrost hoard.
Covered in three inches of crackling ice, Sarah had a moment to think.
Ice.
There were two kinds of ice in the world.
The first was the kind, gentle, almost soft ice that you found in drinks, or frosting lawns on Winter mornings. It was ice that was a hand's warmth away from water. A breath, a moment, a touch away from melting from crystal to dribbling bead. This ice was as transient as a snowflake, and as fleeting as the refreshment it provided. It was hardly ice at all.
As Sarah meditated, she tensed and relaxed her muscles in short squeezes, pumping blood through her icy body. She'd spent so long calming down that her Kindler powers were slow and sluggish. She couldn't jump and shout or fight to set them burning. She just had to let her heart pound and focus on the ice. Let her body's heat melt the icy globule of frozen web and spit and lake water that formed her prison.
The second kind of ice shared little with the first. There was a crucial difference. A secret ingredient, which elevated it beyond the jingling cubes found in a glass of ice tea. Now, people tend to think temperature is the only thing that makes ice, and at a molecular level that's pretty true. Sure there are other factors, like humidity, and the proximity of the atoms and pressure, salinity and whatever. But really, what differentiates quick and simple everyday ice from real ice is one simple thing: time.
A pond that snap freezes overnight is far different from one that is clogged solid for the winter. A bear doesn't hibernate from a flurry of snowflakes, but six weeks of the same flakes can turn a mighty predator into little more than a hunk of ice and fur. Real ice was harsh. Real ice wasn't found in a tray. It was caked at the back of a deep freezer. It was ten years worth of crystals as hard as iron and strong enough to need steel to remove. It was a crystalline lattice compacted deep within an arctic ice shelf, crushed from every side by a million tons of snow and frozen water.
Real ice, deep ice, didn't just defy sunlight, it blotted it out. It sealed itself away in the cold corners of the world, building fortresses whose walls need never fall or melt or ever feel the warmth of sunlight.
Icy water dribbled into Sarah's eye. It stung, and she pulled her eyelid shut, peeling it off the inside of her frozen cocoon. "Aha!" she breathed, snorting a pocket of cloudy air. "It's starting to melt!" Her hand was free too, and while she couldn't reach any Pokeballs, she could open her inventory.
Sarah didn't have sunlight on hand. But she had the next best thing.
With a few taps and precise flicks, Sarah equipped her Rainbow Flame Cloak and Trailblazer Kicks. Instantly, the glow of her cloak lit her icy prison from within, casting gleaming rays of technicolor light across the frozen lake. Her boots, likewise, crackled and sparked, and the ice that had once bound her began to fall away in soggy chunks. She slammed her shoulder into the last of the icy coating, shattering what little remained.
Her blood roared with Kindler flame, and she stepped, resplendent, through the sizzling slush to pick up her prize: The Paintbrush. With steaming hands she scraped the ice off her precious item and with a few taps it was safe in her inventory.
"Ice try, Snomager," she said, tossing her head and sending a spray of icy droplets across the frosted isle. The boat had been destroyed, but left in its place was something fare more precious, not to mention faster: a path.
The beam of ice cast by the Snomager had left a curved bridge of ice painted across the surface of the lake. It looked thick enough to stand on, and Sarah took off running, never looking back at the icy islands as she sprinted to freedom, leaving a trail of flames in her wake. Use Ice/Icy: 37x
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Finnegan Fjord
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Rival
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Player Name: Cillian Quinn
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Post by Finnegan Fjord on Dec 12, 2022 11:06:12 GMT 9
Though his back is turned and he doesn't see it, Finn hears the splintering, groaning crackle of an ice beam firing over his head. He feels the bitter chill that bites deep into his bones. He also feels himself slip.
"Fuck!"
His already-tenuous grasp on his egg-shaped prize is compromised, slipping from his fingers and half-rolling, half-sliding away from his reaching fingers. He slams down on his hands and knees, feels the shock of pain reverberate through his limbs, and is forced to take a moment to recover. Eyes screwed shut, stars behind them. He has to hurry, before-
But it's already too late.
When he forces his eyes open and slip-staggers back to his feet (I need to invest in some shoes with grip...) his prize is encased in ice. He's not the only one to have lost an egg to the Snomager, though; sapphire eyes find the familiar figure of Genesis.
"Bet we can break it if we work together!" A sneaky glance is cast toward the slumbering serpent. "Gotta be careful we don't wake it up, though. I can try using the shard I got from Moltres..."
He's yet to fashion the RAINBOW SHARD into the weapon he dreams of; for now, it's simply an iridescent and razor-sharp bit of egg-shell.
His gaze cuts across C-GOTE next.
"Are you here to steal or sightsee? Come help us get this shit out." The eggs aren't the only things trapped beneath the ice; they're simply the only thing Finn cares about right now.
He plunges the iridescent shard into the ice and begins to chip away in earnest.
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Genesis
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Weekend Warrior
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Post by Genesis on Dec 12, 2022 11:48:59 GMT 9
Genesis nodded along upon hearing Finn's plan. He hadn't been exactly pleased to see the eggs both get pummeled by ice, and breaking them out together seemed like as good a plan as any. It seemed like in this game, Genesis was going to learn the value of strength in numbers--the hard way, if he had to.
(Though it hadn't really been that bad yet. He hadn't whited out, at least, and that would be the worst possible outcome, no? Short of that, a few battle missteps or an errant Ice Beam didn't seem especially horrid, particularly if he could continue to keep pulling off successes with his last-minute enrolling of help.)
"Right, that seems... nice. I mean, a good tool to use, anyway." Genesis didn't have anything like that fancy shard to use to break out the ice, and it took Genesis a moment to think of an analogous tool he could break out of his own toolbox...
...before remembering that, right, they had Pokemon at their disposal, and he was in fact the proud owner of a Fire-type now.
Genesis let his Ponyta out on the far edge of the cave. It was risky, letting loose a creature of pure fire here, since that light could wake up the Snomager all by itself. But Potoooooooo was close enough to let loose some flames of his own, at any rate...
"Quick, Potoooooooo, throw all the flames you can right here, on the bit of ice-" Wait, did he meet this Trainer before? Should Genesis know his name? "-that Trainer's targeting with his shard! Maybe if you melt some away, it'll be weak enough to break off and we'll both be able to snag the eggs!"
It was a convoluted plan, to be sure, but maybe it was just crazy enough to work.
(Working together with another player)
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Post by Tuesday on Dec 12, 2022 12:44:15 GMT 9
Previously, Tuesday had attempted to use her knowledge of the two main aspects that compose the true nature of the icy Misty Timberlands to her advantage. Now, as a result, our dear ice cold Alchemist finds herself dealing with two very distinct problems (and what is two plus two equal to?).
Here’s the first problem: this Snomager thing is one icy bitch.
Like, seriously? It had stared right at her with that gaze as cold as ice, and then, as if it were no more than a little twig, it had coiled around her icy spear, dislodging it from the ice it had been embedded in and drawing it closer to its own icy body. That had not been very nice. Sure, it had fallen asleep right after thanks to the flowers, but now her ice-coated prize is out of her grasp.
Here’s the second problem: Tuesday’s standing on thin ice.
No, like, literally. Reliable as her Cryogonal may often be, the layer of frost that the Ice Type Pokémon had created over the water with its ICY WIND is not the thickest or most sturdy there can be. This hadn’t been a problem when her goal had just been reaching for a prize that was only metres away, but now this spear Tuesday had claimed as hers is all the way across a stretch of icy water, in the ice cave that is lair to the mighty Snomager. If she tries to walk on the ice, she’ll likely slip and it will break. She could have her Cryogonal pull her allow with its icy chains, but that would be fucking lame.
What is Tuesday’s solution to these problems?
Simple enough: ice skating.
Taking a deep breath of icy air, the Alchemist gazes away from the slumbering beast and in a swift and practised motion, she instead opens her user interface. Right there, before her mismatched gaze, the recently-unlocked spot for a second subclass lies empty. There is no price to pay. It’s like she has ice in her veins: without even taking a moment to look at her icy surroundings, Tuesday calmly presses ‘YES’ when asked for her confirmation, and just like that, a second image appears right beneath the mark of the Alchemist:
FREEZERICE-TYPE "Nice." She smirks, and nice it is indeed. For, gelid and frozen as her surroundings may be, there is something welcoming and familiar about this icy air and the ice beneath her feet. It’s still cold, but it in the cold, she belongs.
Ice.
Ice.
Ice. Ice.
Ice.
Ice.
It calls to her, just as she is so often called by gold.
"We’re not putting this on ice." She tells Ancile, ever prone to a clever quip. And, with such a pun of a statement being made, Tuesday steps forward onto the thin ice. Except that… she doesn’t. When she moves, she slides; gliding over ice with the ease of a professional figure skater. No, almost as if she were an Ice Type Pokémon herself.
A thin trail of gold is left in her wake, and even beyond the foothold that had been summoned by her Cryogonal's ICY WIND, Tuesday skates. On and on she goes, until reaching the ice-coated spear that she had claimed. She takes hold of it, immune to the gelid bite of its icy exterior, and in a glorious pirouette, she turns away from the slumbering Snomager (no ICE BEAM here, hopefully). Icy lips blow a kiss towards the beast. Perhaps Tuesday too is a bit of an icy bitch, or if the ice cold circlet she had once taken from this timberland's slumbering princess is proof of anything, an ice queen.
Fitting, no?
The icing on the cake, if you will.
TIMESTAMP :44ICE/ICY 44 TIMES
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