Mosaic City, located along China's coast, is quite large city sometimes called the Crossroads Between Nations due to its diverse population. While it was once a large tourist spot, the city was placed under a blockade as the military appeared claiming there was a radiation leak. The true hazard, however, is much more sinister.
Post by Sayu Nakano on Mar 13, 2014 11:24:25 GMT -5
Sayu made her way through the halls of the floating castle. What was she looking for? Nothing major. Just something to test herself against. She needed to grow stronger. She needed to improve herself. She had actually gone two hours without washing her hands, the day prior! That was a huge step forward. If she could just keep at it consistently, that was. With a silent sigh, the mute proceeded through the dreadfully dull and lifeless halls. The Shadows were not something she would consider “living”. Therefore, the structure was dead outside of her and the unlikely presence of comrades. It was a hollow sensation, waltzing through a gigantic corpse.
But if she grew stronger for it, did it truly matter?
Post by Sayu Nakano on Mar 13, 2014 15:56:53 GMT -5
Sayu noticed two enemies as she progressed. Without stopping, or even slowing, her walk, she summoned Tamamo, immediately typing and willing for a Maragidyne. The burst of fire served as her opening offensive, sure, but it also showed that the Gigas was weak to fire. In response, she received a blast of fire from the Maya. It did nothing. The Gigas unleashed a wave of energy. That was probably making physical attacks a bit more effective, if she recalled correctly. She had no intentions of being touched, though. She was working on her germaphobia, but she wasn't going to just let herself be touched. Willing and “vocalizing” her order for another Maragidyne, Tamamo burned the giant away, leaving just the wounded Maya behind in the firestorm's wake. It produced a black blade and sludged towards the pair, apparently intent on cutting her. That was cute. In a morbidly futile way.
Leveling her paintball gun, she let a few rounds into it, stopping its advance. The usage of fire on her had suggested that it would be weak to ice, like her, and the results proved it. With a few more quick “tack-tack-tack” shots, the Maya was frozen over. The girl, not having stopped once, only altered her course to step closer to the frigid Maya. She then stomped on it, shattering it.