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Post by Revenus on Jun 1, 2014 21:18:21 GMT -5
Finally! Cerataurus doesn't exactly hate Rumaka. He replies, "Thaank you, I apologizee for myy actionss on that dayy." However, the bat had left.
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Post by Vatarian on Jun 1, 2014 21:51:26 GMT -5
Something big was moving down the hall. The floor, while far too sturdy to rattle, seems to be vibrating slightly, and with each footfall, the dust and stone from the destroyed rock-golemn dances and shifts. There is a pause, and something rounds the corner, blotting a good deal of the corridor out and filling it with an eerie amber light.
The thing draws closer. The air feels stiff and smells of ozone. The security units below the floor-panelling audible whirring noises as they adjust their mechanics to compensate for the heavily ionized air.
Cerataurus pauses in her retreat towards her quarters to glance back, looking somewhat puzzled.
The thing pauses, and the air seems to roil and shift, as though coarsing with a sound just below the monsters' range of hearing.
The monster, a towering hulk of jagged black spikes and gleaming obsidian chitin, regards them from a face devoid of eyes, a mouth filled with multiple rows of thick, peg-like teeth its only sign of a "face". Thick stripes of amber light dance down the thing's sides, pulsing with violent amber energy held in check by a thick, transluscent membrane.
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Post by Revenus on Jun 1, 2014 22:18:32 GMT -5
(Nucleaphage?)
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Post by Vatarian on Jun 1, 2014 22:21:25 GMT -5
(No, Mothra.)
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Post by Tenshi the Sunkern on Jun 1, 2014 22:28:06 GMT -5
Utsuho was at a loss when she saw the odd creature appear. As nuclear radiation emminated from the bird, she flew a ways away from it, perferring to inspect it from a distance. It certainly was odd... she hadn't seen anything quite like it before. But then, she didn't have much time to stand around. "See you all later." She said, before spreading her wings and flying off, but not before a last look back at Rumaka and Cerataurus, the subterranean sun leaving them behind with nucleaphage, leaving a trail of radiation in her wake...it wasn't her fault... she was just a flying nuclear reactor, given her powers from the gods...
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Post by Revenus on Jun 1, 2014 22:29:26 GMT -5
(Sarcasm lol) A serpentine figure slides across the halls, Incredibly blinding light reflects off of its brilliant azure scales...
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Post by Revenus on Jun 1, 2014 22:31:47 GMT -5
(We should put headings to differentiate our monsters.)
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Post by Vatarian on Jun 1, 2014 22:37:26 GMT -5
The Nucleapahage turns sharply as the bird takes off. Abruptly, the creature seems laser-focused on the bird, tromping down the hallway at a startling pace briefly before slowing again as the food-source moves out of sight and around the corner.
Its head swivels towards Rumaku and the lava-rock creature and both feel something seem to swim through their bodies, an odd tingling feeling filling them for a split second before dissipating. It bobs its head slightly, as if only vaguely interested with what it has found, then starts moving again, forcing the two creatures to step aside as it continues down the hallway, in the same direction Utsoho had gone, a long, thick tail covered in wickedly sharp spikes and tipped with a pair of gleaming scissor-blades trailing after it as it lumbers ponderously after the flying energy-source, determined to see where the creature was going.
It does not pause to acknowledge Scieden, seemingly content to track the atomic hell-raven which had first snared its interest. An inexhaustable food-source on wings? That was something worth pursuit.
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Post by Revenus on Jun 1, 2014 22:40:19 GMT -5
Seceding slithers into a corridor, spying Nucleaphage and seeing it as a threat. Without warning, the sea serpent unleashes astral light on this beast, before coiling his leg. Scedein was hellbent on stopping this beast from becoming too powerful.
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Post by Vatarian on Jun 1, 2014 22:42:18 GMT -5
The Nucleaphage, completely indifferent to light due to its lack of eyes, does not notice, continuing to follow the delicious trail of nuclear radiation down the corridor.
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Post by Revenus on Jun 1, 2014 22:43:19 GMT -5
The serpent wraps around his foe's leg, squeezing with all his might...
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Post by Vatarian on Jun 1, 2014 22:56:49 GMT -5
The Nucleaphage pauses, and bends its massive body to regard the thing clinging to its leg. The creature is no doubt powerful, but curled around one of the largest, thickest, and most heavily muscled parts of the titan's body, it is doing little damage and is more likely to puncture itself on the jagged spikes scattered across the Nucleaphage's entire body.
For a long moment, it simply stands, regarding the serpent, which is most certainly not a food-source, with disinterest.
The squeezing is starting to hurt, though the atomic collosus does not regard it as enough of an offense to actively harm the serpent. It considers braining the thing anyway just as a warning, but decides against it.
Then it reaches out with one three-clawed hand and seizes the creature by the head, tearing it off its leg with only moderate effort and tossing it down the corridor, before turning its attention back to Otsuho's trail, bending and opening its maw to draw in the trail of radiation.
Delicious.
Having already nearly forgotten the serpent, it resumes its course, tail thumping against the floor and swaying sluggishly as it walks.
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Post by Revenus on Jun 1, 2014 23:08:08 GMT -5
Agh! The sheer agony of getting grappled and thrown by a beast of incredible strength deterred the serpent. He sulked off, the pain still ringing in his head.
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Post by Vatarian on Jun 1, 2014 23:11:02 GMT -5
(Sorry about that, Incidan. The Nucleaphage just isn't all that hostile. In fact, he's a bit lazy. Pissing him off about to start a fight is going to be difficult.
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Post by Revenus on Jun 1, 2014 23:15:31 GMT -5
(Ok, lol.)
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