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A Tradgedy of Villains
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You play over the memories in your mind, inspecting them, not quite believing that they ever happened. The freedom, the glory, the satisfaction of being a hero, now taken from you. Countries are hunting you. People who were once your peers want you dead. Humanity itself seems to have rejected you. Two weeks, now, you've been running, not strong enough to fight back. Two weeks, leading up to this moment - the moment you will find your freedom again.
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You were a superhero, and a good one,
at that - stopping crime, saving lives, being famous. Then you made
one fatal mistake, which cost the lives of a catastrophic number of
people and injured yourself. The rest of their world turned their
backs on you, casting you out from the alleged heroes, turning you
into a 'Villain' of sorts. They forced you into a life of crime,
hunting you and threatening you, which you have now been living for
two weeks. Somehow, you found out about a meeting of people like
you. This roleplay begins with you travelling to the place where
the meeting will be held.
At this point, you don't know that everyone's mistake happened at exactly the same time, and you don't know that everyone else even had an accident. You do, obviously, know about your powers.
At this point, you don't know that everyone's mistake happened at exactly the same time, and you don't know that everyone else even had an accident. You do, obviously, know about your powers.
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Nobody likes rules, so let's only use
five.
1. All basic ph and roleplay rules apply.
2. Don't make yourself overpowered. It's very rare to have two superpowers here, so keep it realistic. Your powers can affect how you look, e.g dragon wings.
3. Keep the one-liners to a minimum. (one-liner example: '-Uhh set their hand on fire'. how to improve this: 'With a flick of their wrist, -Uhh's hand was set aflame, casting heat and light towards their surroundings'.)
4. You can have as many characters as you like, but please make sure that they don't overwhelm you.
5. Don't take advantage of any rules I haven't added.
1. All basic ph and roleplay rules apply.
2. Don't make yourself overpowered. It's very rare to have two superpowers here, so keep it realistic. Your powers can affect how you look, e.g dragon wings.
3. Keep the one-liners to a minimum. (one-liner example: '-Uhh set their hand on fire'. how to improve this: 'With a flick of their wrist, -Uhh's hand was set aflame, casting heat and light towards their surroundings'.)
4. You can have as many characters as you like, but please make sure that they don't overwhelm you.
5. Don't take advantage of any rules I haven't added.
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Ashen
A frozen wind spiralled throughout the inconspicuous construction, sending shivers down Ashen's spine. The gust carried, he thought, something malicious, but he had never believed such fantastical nonsense. His pale fingers tapped slowly on the desk that his feet rested on, as his eyes clung to the clock, which, combined with his irritating tapping, made a song of impatience, rebounding away from the lonely building and into the winter evening. 09:58 pm - if people were coming, which he highly doubted, they would be arriving soon. His lips pressed together, his eyes scouring the room. Desks were dotted around; he had chosen this as an abandoned building, which once may have been a small classroom. What was to be taught here, though, none could tell. The walls were rotting slightly, giving the place a gloomy touch, and the whole area shook whenever a strong wing happened to pass by. Not the most delightful place, but it was out of the way, and hard to find if you weren't looking.
Vee
The night sky hung like a menacing beast over Vee's head, waiting for the opportune moment to pounce. Tugging the sleeves of her pastel blue hoodie farther over her hands, she trudged towards the apparently empty building that had recently materialised in her view; a square, one-story, structure, with shattered windows and walls crawling with vines. As she neared, she became aware of a tapping noise, mixed with the ticking of a clock - someone was inside. Casting her eyes over the field, she saw nobody else, though that may have been because of the absence of light. Crossing her arms, she continued the trek through the overgrown field, which she easily could have traversed by flying. The risks of being seen were too high, though this place was in the middle of nowhere - she could hear the bustling city of New York, and the light cast from it was unmissable in a place like this.
Yaku silently pulled the jacket around himself closer, he hated the cold breeze that was in the air. His hands felt cold, having used his ability to travel to this overgrown field. He quickly made his way over to the building and brushed a strand of hair out of his face as he looked around the area. While he had accepted the fate he now had to live with, he really didnt like having to head to a meeting, not even knowing why he would be called there. In his pocket there was a small bottle of water and a pair of gloves, which he pulled out and put on before he would enter the building that now stood in front of him.
After putting the gloves onto his hands and feeling the pain in his left arm, the still not fully healed bones. He frowned a little, then looked around again. He had wanted to wait for some more people but he entered anyways, pushing the door open and entering quickly.
The cold touch of a dreary wind stirred the dust on the rubble, crooning absently as a black figure glided past. The step of the ebony figure punished the ground, their step fierce but swift, moving from one shadow until the next with ethereal grace. Her eyes burned where the murky horizon touched blue sky, where the grey ruin of fallen, derelict buildings that she had conveniently decided to reside turned into the verdant green meadows that would lead to the city. The demolishers had recently paid a visit last week, conveniently unaware of her presence, and with several violent movements, reduced the standing structures to rubble. It was a deafening, dangerous affair, and it had left her ears ringing violently after the men had left. But the result was desirable to both parties; nobody would live in the resulting wreck, which made hiding easy since the abandoned yet spacious catacombs and underground cave was just behind it, and the land could be left fallow and abandoned. A convincing illusion for all that saw it.
The female who lived here called herself Aelin Spade, an infamous name for a ghost of a girl. Many who had tried to track her found that she disappeared like smoke, black tendrils vanishing like a shadow under the sun. She was more shadow than human, if she was human at all. A quick cock of her head permitted her to move on again, dark attire blending into the shadows until there was no trace of her left. Always one to quickly orient herself to her surroundings under the cover of darkness when insomnia deprived her of sleep, it was not surprising that Aelin possessed a keen awareness of the nooks and crannies of this street. Whether they were the nesting places of some of the city’s less diserable company, or areas that she could quickly lean into in order to disappear, they did not fade from Aelin’s keen memory. The morning was, as usual, frigid at this hour, and even the thick league-issued jackets nor her brisk pace did not fully dispel the chill. Aelin rubbed her gloved hands against each other, her amber eyes peeled for hostile movement. It definitely wasn’t very sunny, and the low grey storm clouds that hung in the sky like a solemn shroud promised a downpour. That was fine. The dreary shroud would provide an easy cover if this meeting went south.
A sharp breath rasped through the helmet’s vocabulator, the harsh whisper of noise dissipating into the sky as a familier spike of indignation burned through her. “Aelin, you foolish, foolish, mongrel.” An inside voice hissed scornfully, its voice filled with sardonicism, “What are you even going for?” Actually that was a good point.
WIP
Do you know what lies beyond?
Do you want to?
Or has your curiosity reached a nervous end?
"woah! that's swag dude!"
Callen slowly trudged through the grass and dead, gnarled roots littering the ground, his eyes downcast so he could watch his steps. Taking another inhale he glanced up at the sky, which had really become his only sense of direction after he had left. He didn't have much on him, and he had really only risked a single trip back to his apartment. The only thing he had managed to recover was a few changes of clothes, two plastic water bottles, a picture frame, and his identification. Why he had chose to take the latter, he still didn't understand. It was more of a hinderance to him at this point. Finally he had arrived at a rather old building. He didn't care much for caution as he flung open the door, walking right in. "Hello." He called out, looking around. Where would any others be?
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"woah! that's swag dude!"
The night became ever darker as time drew painstakingly onwards, every second a gift from the fire that saves, rather than the water that smothers. The consistent tapping continued into the darkness, as did the ticking seconds of the clock. Ashen noted the few oddities who arrived, but said nothing, giving himself a stony, cold demeanour as his eyes scanned the crowd, assessing each oddity in turn. Figuring that of anyone else came, they could catch up, he stood, silencing all around him. A certain sense of leadership surrounded him; he had an aura that made him seem trustworthy, no matter what your secret was.
"Welcome, Villains," he announced, his voice now taking over the silence that the absence of his tapping had created.
Vee
A creak diluted the importance of Ashen's voice as the door again opened, revealing a hunched, small girl, who's features could not be defined in the dim lighting. Because of this, and her mind being too focused on the pain of walking, she did not notice the figure in front of her, though he had shouted out a word that seemed muffled to her ears. Without hesitation, she walked into him, letting out a slight 'oomph'. Her head barely reached his neck, she thought, as she jumped back, rubbing her reddened nose whilst letting out a loud curse.
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She had cautiously approached the building, somewhat considering using her powers to fly there. In the end, she resisted this urge, partially because she probably wouldn't even get off the ground without making her left arm worse if she flew there in her full Firebird form. She could still fly in her half Firebird form, due to her wings in that form being seperate limbs, but her wings and tail still glow pretty brightly, and someone may spot her and turn her back in to the police, and she really didn't want to risk spending time behind bars again. Plus, she didn't want to go back to eating in the prison cafeteria after she's been occasionally stealing from places like bakeries just so she'd at least get a decent meal. After hearing that someone was inside the building, Tori ducked, trying not to let anyone see her.
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Vivienne
Vivi, in her dragon form, had also gone towards the building, occasionally jumping and then gliding towards the ground as she ran. Despite being a literal dragon in this form, she was only around 8 feet tall when standing on her hind legs. After the incident that happened 2 weeks prior that caused her to be shunned by society, she had begun to use her dragon form a lot more, partially because in her human form, she still retained her horns and tail, which she would most likely be called out for if noticed. She had mostly gotten away unnoticed for this much time by sneaking around underground, coming out and teaching herself to hunt in Central Park, then going back underground until she found her way out. She had clawed at the walls of the building for a while, while looking for a way to get in
A hard, merciless glare was cast at the communicating Villains, both of whom seemed equally able to destroy the other, from his first glance. An ominous gust blew over the run-down structure, making it shudder under the sky's watch. His eyes darted between the two as he thought about how best to avoid conflict; though, in a room bristling with outlaws, murderers and thieves, conflict was bound to come forth. He cleared his throat, deciding to interrupt their converse before someone became agitated.
"I have gathered you here today because-" He paused. It was no use trying to introduce this gently to them, and they would see right through his circus of pretty politeness. "Well, judging by the fact that you're here, we all must have something in common." At this point, he hesitated, glancing around the group. Some of them he recognised as past heroes, who had recently been pulled into the lure of villainy. "So, uh.. I recognise some of you. Who here used to be a hero?"
Vee
She winced, clasping her hands into fists as the wound in her leg flared up, though she said nothing of it. Upon hearing the boy's questioning, she nodded, and met his eyes, which, in what little light there was, she deemed to be brown. Voices could be heard from the other room, so she brushed past him, having not said a word directly to him. Her eyes lazily scanned the gathered group, which she already had suspicions of turning into a cult. The apparent leader of the group, who's name she knew as Two, from seeing him on the news several times, seemed fairly awkward, especially seeing as he had somehow misplaced his shirt. His next words startled her a little, as she suspected that very few had a backstory similar to hers. Quietly, she rose her arm a little, signalling that yes, she had once been a hero.