Sherral (
fluffiest_archadian) wrote2013-12-30 08:29 pm
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[OOM] Labyrinth / Krampus Plot with Eric
Mrlgh, there's - fuzz on Sherral's face. A kind of cloying, drying fuzz that clings even to dry skin.
As Sherral opens his eyes, he sees that it's woollen yarn, in bright pink and orange, from the suspiciously snug floor where he's sprawled beneath a cheerful woollen lamp with a knitted lightbulb inside.
This is not what he was expecting. A room full of yarn - a quick glance around confirms that everything seems to be either covered in or made of wool, checkered in various coloured patterns. A knitted puppet the size of a man stares at him from one of corner - is never really expected.
"Faram's balls," he growls.
As Sherral opens his eyes, he sees that it's woollen yarn, in bright pink and orange, from the suspiciously snug floor where he's sprawled beneath a cheerful woollen lamp with a knitted lightbulb inside.
This is not what he was expecting. A room full of yarn - a quick glance around confirms that everything seems to be either covered in or made of wool, checkered in various coloured patterns. A knitted puppet the size of a man stares at him from one of corner - is never really expected.
"Faram's balls," he growls.
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Back to surly.
"Does your sword unfasten screws as well, magic user? "
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He does not dignify Eric's own question with a response.
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It's a very white smile.
"I need no wings. As you could tell. Neither do I need spells or incantations."
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Or supernatural, as it were.
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Beat.
Utterly deadpan: "It was gold and shiny, and shaped like a moogle holding the fruit of a marlboro. You would have loved it, I'm sure."
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And then he smashes his fist against the wall again, breaking the skin of his knuckles.
He shakes his hand, as the skin reknits itself.
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He wanders up to one of the automata lined up against the walls. Very slowly, he prods one. It doesn't move.
He walks down the line, glancing at each. About half of them look made for battle - tall, slender things with bladed arms and what appear to be steam canons in their chest.
The rest ... well, one of them is definitely built to play some manner of board game; another to write; one looks to be older than the others, a kind of extremely old mechanical calendar.
"The good news is, only half of them look combat-ready. The rest are made for all manner of startlingly dull tasks."
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He could do with a fight.
He walks over and taps another one. It sounds hollow.
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Listening.
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As it is, he keeps a weather eye on the automata. He doesn't trust them.
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He pauses and looks down at the floor. Squinting.
"Could it be there? " He points. In and out right next to each other. Clever.
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He's not dismissing it, but his tone suggests he'd like some form of confirmation from Eric.
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"For all we know we have to pass through the walls or climb through one of the orifices of one of those things, " he points to one of the automatons." I would just prefer a hatch. "
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"Please, feel free to not share your demented desires with me," he says.
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"If there is a hatch there, clearly it is hidden to our eyes."
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Bingo.
In the opposite corner, something whirrs.
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Sherral settles one hand on the hilt of his sword, turning towards the whirring noise.
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Eric sounds almost expectant.
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(Those that aren't for fighting activate as well, cheerfully playing chess with themselves or writing out sonnets in beautiful cursive handwriting.)
"I'm still not convinced you can actually fight," he says. "Maybe just levitate near the ceiling until I'm done."
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