X—Luxord: the Gambler of Fate (
rotafortunae) wrote in
re_alignment_logs2012-07-08 10:46 pm
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Ace of Swords: OPEN TO ALL
WHO: Luxord, people who happen upon him
WHERE: The Junkyard
WHEN: First day of the monsters attacking
WHAT: KILLIN BEASTIES BEIN BADASS
WARNINGS: violence and verbosity?
When the warning goes out, he simply smiles.
"A challenge, is it?"
As for Trion's request, well, he never minded doing recon. Always an important part of keeping everything running smoothly.
Ever a pawn, eh? Never a knight, nor bishop.
He was at peace with this.
He stepped into shadow and out again into the strange not-light of the junkyard wasteland, shuffling his cards. There below were the seething masses of beasts. It amused him that so many of the others here instantly assumed that he was helpless, simply because of his size, or the species they assumed he belonged to. He did not answer any of their calls, or choose to work with them; when it came to war, he preferred to fight it solitaire.
He spread his cards, fanning them out, a set in each hand, and then dove into the fray, flinging them like throwing knives. As they flew through the air, they changed size, becoming nearly as large as he was and gaining a razor-sharp edge, neatly splintering a few of the weaker monsters into confetti. He spun, and with another card trapped one of the larger nasties in a Stop spell before turning his attention back to the mooks.
"Clear out the pawns, then take the Queen," he murmured.
WHERE: The Junkyard
WHEN: First day of the monsters attacking
WHAT: KILLIN BEASTIES BEIN BADASS
WARNINGS: violence and verbosity?
When the warning goes out, he simply smiles.
"A challenge, is it?"
As for Trion's request, well, he never minded doing recon. Always an important part of keeping everything running smoothly.
Ever a pawn, eh? Never a knight, nor bishop.
He was at peace with this.
He stepped into shadow and out again into the strange not-light of the junkyard wasteland, shuffling his cards. There below were the seething masses of beasts. It amused him that so many of the others here instantly assumed that he was helpless, simply because of his size, or the species they assumed he belonged to. He did not answer any of their calls, or choose to work with them; when it came to war, he preferred to fight it solitaire.
He spread his cards, fanning them out, a set in each hand, and then dove into the fray, flinging them like throwing knives. As they flew through the air, they changed size, becoming nearly as large as he was and gaining a razor-sharp edge, neatly splintering a few of the weaker monsters into confetti. He spun, and with another card trapped one of the larger nasties in a Stop spell before turning his attention back to the mooks.
"Clear out the pawns, then take the Queen," he murmured.

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Luxord was actually getting a bit tired. It was still fun, but after about seven groups even a Nobody could get a little worn thin, especially since he still hadn't found a single Potion or Cure spell. Even so... with this group he was down to just two, a smaller, vicious thing with a whiptail, and a huge behemoth.
"Stop!"
Too big to actually put into a card, but not strong enough to resist his command of Time. The behemoth froze in its tracks. Luxord spun and neatly decapitated the whiptailed thing, then set to work slicing up the behemoth. It wouldn't actually show the damage till the spell wore off, but...
... and so set was he on ripping up that behemoth that he didn't notice a second whiptail behind him. It speared him in the shoulder; with a cry, he fanned his cards and sliced off the offending limb, then broke the barbed point off. With another flourish he sliced it clean in half... only to be viciously knocked off his feet by the unfrozen corpse of the behemoth.
He fell off the edge of the pile of junk he'd been fighting on, tumbled down a few feet, and landed, unconscious, near Raf's hiding place.
At least the monsters were dead.
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He started in surprise at the spike hitting him, wincing in sympathy; when it didn't slow him down Raf began to relax, but then-
Then the man simply fell.
Raf hesitated only a second, and then he was skittering out. "H-hey! Are you all right?!"
He barely knew any first aid, what was he supposed to do-well, at least he could. Try and stop the bleeding?
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Luxord wasn't doing so well. Everything hurt, really.
"Think I've a concussion," he managed. "Shouldn't take the big ones alone. Foolish."
His blood was turning black around the edges already. Problematic...
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"I've got a friend who's on his way - he's a medic. He can help you. Just...hold on, okay......?"
Black caught his attention.
"...what the?"
He reached for it, slowly. Was that...oh, that was not good. Blood wasn't supposed to be that color.
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His friend was coming. Great. "Does your friend know magic?"
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"...no, but he's a really good doctor?" Maybe he should try calling for Korra, instead, if she wasn't busy...she was the closest thing to magic he knew of.
Assuming Ratchet couldn't help. There...had to be a way. Right?
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Ratchet drives in, smashing a beast or two with his alt mode before swerving in and flipping into his bipedal mode. Even in this form, he hunches over the two organics below him, protecting them as best as he can from the approaching monsters.
"Raf. If I switch back to my alt, will you be able to get him into my trunk?"
It's a very slim hope, a question asked just in case, but without much chance of a good answer. He knows that Raf isn't very strong, and that Luxord is the size of an adult male. Still... if he's perhaps strong enough to drag himself over, that might help.
Otherwise, things might have to get a bit... barbaric.
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That black stuff that his blood seems to be turning into has now started turning to some kind of smoke. Oddly, it smells faintly of ozone.