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The Purge - Roleplay
Forum-Index → Roleplay → The Purge - RoleplayShe walked across the street, ignoring the particularly flashy woman at the end of the street. This woman seemed to be holding a chainsaw, which was odd but Rei couldn't dwell on it. You had to do whatever you had to do during the purge after all. She knocked on the door ahead of her, which came with no response. She knocked again, nothing. She sighed and decided to kick down the door, which was surprisingly easy. "Helloooo! Aaaaanyone here?" She called out, casually walking through the dimly lit room.
-Sun Tsu, The Art of Gaming
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𝕬𝖟𝖗𝖆𝖊𝖑 𝕷𝖊𝖛𝖎𝖆𝖙𝖍𝖆𝖓
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"Oh, where has that little boy gone?
Trampled over by the cruelness of the world,
With no one to go to,
He shook hands with the devil.
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Azrael couldn't make sense of anything that happened after that. While his eyes remained open, glaring an abnormal bright red, the pain had been too much for him to handle. It was worse than anything he'd ever felt before, and he almost seperated from reality for a second to try to numb the pain.
His vision went black.
He opened his eyes and found himself in the usual white room, though the walls were replaced with bars. He could still feel the throb in his head from the previous... experiment. He raised his hand to feel the slight bump from the stitches under the bandage on his forehead. As his vision slowly recovered, he silently looked at the two adults outside through the crack of the bars, looking over at monitors at weird graphs he couldn't make sense of.
He heard someone groan besides him and turned. The other boy's long hair covered his face, it's tips dipped with an unusual gold color. He looked as confused as Azrael. The two were probably the same age, still 9 years old.
"W-what's going on?" he asked, his voice hoarse, clutching his head at the pain. Azrael could only shrug and the two waited for their orders as usual.
They were used to this. And they knew well one person wouldn't make it. Azrael felt a grip on his hand and lowered his eyes to see the other boy's hand gripping his in fear. Slowly the tears came to his eyes.
One of them won't make it. He knew that.
"I'm scared" the other boy sobbed as he waited in the silence for the doom that awaits the two kids. Azrael felt just as scared, wondering if tonight would finally be the day he was ripped away from this life.
He found himself pulling the boy into a hug, a stray tear trickling down his own cheek.
"It'll be alright," was all he could say before the switch was flicked.
Who was that?
Azrael felt a prick in his arm and the pain gradually dissappeared until he could open his eyes slowly again. He squinted at first until he could readjust to the surprisingly bright room.
The first thing he was met with was blood.
By the looks of it, everyone in the room had been killed, most likely by his own hands. He turned to the right and groaned as he was met with a worser face.
It was that cursed woman again.
"For god sake, would it kill you to leave me alone?" Azrael grumbled, wincing at the sharp pain that was still coursing through his head. He glanced at the computer screen, pitch black with broken glass shards.
There it was, his oppurtunity to be free, grounded to dust.
"Think you could've gotten away boy?" he hears from the broken earpiece, surprisingly still working through the damage. "Disobey me again and it'll be 10 times worse," he added. Azrael didn't answer and stood up, grabbing the bloody knives and phone, looking at the location given solemnly, he picked up the broken earpiece.
"[omg] you," he hissed as he crushed it under his boots, rendering it completely useless and making his way back up to the stairs.
His face actually seems to light up at her second statement, however. For a moment, he almost smiles, looking back at the photo. "Eddie and I are pals. He's the reason I have ammo for these babies." He pats the MP5 on his back for emphasis. "Known him since I was thirteen. We go waay back."
The photo in question is one of six people, all around the ages of 13. The two in the center stood out the most - a small boy with blond streaks in his short, matted hair and a vaguely haunted look in his single working eye, and a much less healed scar on the left side of his face, standing next to a tall, confident looking boy with a ponytail not unlike the one Gordon wore today.
"He's an arms dealer, actually. Took over his brother's business when he turned 17?" He chuckles softly to himself. "He was there for me at a... really weird time." He trails off there, looking back down at the floor.
Gordon didn't seem to have a problem sharing trivial details of his past, but certain topics he seemed to dance around as they came up. He wasn't sure why he was so content talking about this stuff either, to be honest. The looming threat of possible death or worse along with being cooped up with a couple of strangers probably had something to do with it.
Amber's mind was working to desperately come up with a new plan. Wasn't there a way she could just skip out on the Purge? She didn't know of a way. She was still hyperventilating in a shadowy corner. This is probably the end of me. So much for depending on the house's appearance to keep me safe.
"Sounds like you have a great group of friends" she says with a smile. "It sucks you had to leave the group...I understand that feeling. I left my home state to travel the Country. I've been doing it for a few years, long before the Purge was even a thing." She winces when she realizes what she just said. She couldn't chase away the memories of the first Purge. She remembered how terrified and confused she was. Granted, she was still terrified of it, but at least she understood it. But most of all, she remembered what it took from her.
"It hurts to leave good people behind-" another pang of regret hits Cassandra. The Purge was something that would be burned into everyone's memories for multiple reasons. Cassandra remembered it as the day her whole life changed. The day everyone she loved disappeared. Because of the ideologies of the Purge- one that didn't even work. Her family was gone, slaughtered, exactly one day before the second Purge was supposed to begin. "All that matters is that you continue to hold happy memories of them. It's great you are still friends with your childhood friend though! Maybe one day the two of you can find a way to come in contact with the others" she continues, with a slightly defeated tone. The memories hurt, but she didn't really want to share stories of her grief with a complete stranger.
Gordon could see it, in the way that for a moment, the only emotion he could see in her eyes was a terrible kind of regret. He could just sort of... feel it. She'd lost someone too, huh? He couldn't think of anything to say to that realisation. Nothing came to mind that seemed too helpful. Instead, he waited for her to speak again. When she did, he gave a soft, empty chuckle.
"I guess I could find one or two of 'em, if I looked hard enough..." He trailed off slowly. his eye traced the faces of his old friends, a somewhat pained expression on his face. Dammit, quit that, he told himself. He looked weak enough, he didn't need to start showing emotional vulnerability!
"Not like I need them, though." He deflects quickly, turning away with a false grin plastered on his face. "I could survive on my own if I wanted. One friend? Already more than I need!" He laughed at his own statement, forcing himself to push away the... other emotions. Ugh.
"You seem to be doing great without them" Cassandra agrees with a chuckle. "You'll have time to find them. But for now we should focus on surviving through tonight." She pauses to glance over at Aster- who was silently listening to the conversation while looking out the window. "Is the coast still clear?" She asks.
"I haven't seen a single soul. I have to hand it to you Gordon. You chose a great spot to live. I think it's safe to say that nobody- besides Cassandra and I- will stumble into this area... Hopefully... Probably..." Aster trails off.
At those words, Gordon had to bite his tongue to stop himself from getting too... visibly emotional. Blinking harshly, he forced a chuckle out of his suddenly aching chest. Calm down, he told himself. She was talking about your friends. Don't make this more emotional than it needs to be. He takes a second to make sure he's not going to break his composure, before looking down at the carpet. That didn't need to hit so close to home, dammit. He had other things to focus on right now! He forced himself to tune back into Cassandra's words.
"Yeah, yeah, you're right. Although, I don't think surviving is too much of a problem for us. I have a bit of a track record with narrowly avoiding my demise, or whatever." He spared an anxious glance out the window, this one seeming almost compulsive. "I've brushed with death so many times, I really oughta start giving him high fives when I pass." He limps over to another window, looking through the blinds for any signs of intruders.
Aster's words brought a cocky grin to his features, folding his arms proudly. "I know, right? It's got everything! No loud traffic, no stalkery neighbours, and I haven't seen a single owl around here!" Some strange criteria for a house, but whatever. "It's crazy, I didn't even know this whole purge thing was a thing before I bought the place. Guess that explains why it was so cheap." He didn't seem terribly phased by this genuinely awful luck the gods seemed to keep throwing at this man. "Only the mailman comes down here, usually." He mutters something about said mailman being a creep under his breath.
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"Hopefully that luck continues. We can use some good fortune right about now" Cassandra responds while gently rubbing her bandaged forehead. She had forgotten about the wound up until now. The worse of the pain had long passed, leaving only an annoying sting. "No owls? Now that's what makes living here worth it" she adds with a smile.
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"Put it awaaaaayy..." She whined, "You're no fun..." Rei paused for a second before somehow immediately putting on a smile once again. She quickly moved to get in Yukimore's face, grinning ear to ear and that look of insanity flashing in her blood-red eyes once again. She made her voice low and menacing, like she was trying to kill her with her looks and voice alone, but immediately dropped the smile. "Y'know... I really hate people like you, ruinin' the fun... You kill without a second thought, without a reason, you don't even bother to put in any effort. You're the scum of the earth, you know that? Well I sure hope you do..." She giggled then backed away, switching back to being giddy and annoying. Rei looked back at Amber and moved closer to her, puting once again. "C'mon... talk, will ya?"
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"Oh. And don't worry about the treatment being poorly done, either. I used a pocket knife to fish bullets out of my arm once, stitched and disinfected all the wounds myself! I turnout out great, in case that wasn't clear." ...huh. There must be a lot more than just a limp, a missing eye, a mangled ear and a missing finger on his scar list, hiding under that scuffed leather jakcet he wore.
"I'm a doctor, anyway. Not a medical one, but still." He gestures vaguely towards a small stack of papers collecting dust on a shelf just barely out of view. The shelf itself looks old, and worn, and there's various other things that look like they must hold a great deal of sentimental value. Only one half of the shelf is visible from where either of them stand, but it can be assumed there are more things on display.
"We were in a bit of a rush, both to pack the items and escape with them" Aster pipes up. "Better supplies would be greatly appreciated. The most I could do was stop the bleeding." Aster's eyes widen while he listens to Gordon explain how he managed to heal his own injured arm. The man continued to surprise the two in the best way possible. Is this man even human? Aster wonders with an amused grin. "I'm amazed" Aster says while taking a step closer to examine Gordon's arms. "It's quite a task to fix a gunshot wound, especially on yourself!" Both Aster and Cassandra silently thank their fate for being in alliance with Gordon, because man, he would be a terrible enemy.
"Well, between you and Aster helping me, I'm certain this wound won't be the death of me" Cassandra says with a chuckle.
-Sun Tsu, The Art of Gaming
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