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MODS ([personal profile] majorarc) wrote in [community profile] arcanarumlogs2012-04-29 07:37 pm

[EVENT] Battle Log Two

Who: Everyone
When: October 2, Early Afternoon
Where: The Castle/Forest
What: Escape from the Castle
Warnings: Possible death, violence and cursing, so PG-13. Remember, if you die, you will be automatically sent home and to sleep until the May 2 day change.

Upon realizing that everyone was saving themselves, The World finally broke free and woke everyone up immediately. Her voice echos across the castle, the dungeon opening up to the forest, which she hoped they would take quickly.

“Hurry, please get back to your homes, I can only hold some of the minions but so much.” She says, sounding strained. The Empress screams out after her, her voice booming.

“Yes, please get back to your homes, if I don’t kill you first!”

With that, you have the choice to fight again, but either way, you’re going to be expelled to the forest and chased by minions and monsters until you get safely to your home.

ooc: Remember, if you die you will be sent home to sleep until May 2nd
waterformybath: Howl - Adios (Strolling)

[personal profile] waterformybath 2012-05-09 01:45 am (UTC)(link)
Not really being one to chatter idly, he ends up following Hibari in silence until they reach their district. The walk is a good opportunity to examine the forest, which...looks like any other forest. He keeps an ear out for any more wild animals as he follows just a step or two behind the other man.
solitarynuvola: (ᴄᴜᴛ ᴛᴏ ᴛʜᴇ ᴄʜᴀsᴇ)

[personal profile] solitarynuvola 2012-05-09 04:08 am (UTC)(link)
He has a feeling that the animals won't follow them into their districts - if they did, though, he'd take care of them, no fuss. Now, isn't this your house, Howl? Say goodbye to your lovely escort, since he's already wandering away.
waterformybath: Howl - Adios (Act natural)

[personal profile] waterformybath 2012-05-11 03:18 am (UTC)(link)
"Thank you!" he calls out to the disappearing back. Hibari didn't have to help him out (and he has the feeling that the man doesn't, usually). At least he was spared a gruesome death and disorienting prospect of waking up after he had 'died'.