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 26, 2014 13:49:32 GMT -5
The mute strode right on into the castle with about the same level of care or concern that a person would walk into a convenience store. She came with the intents of killing Shadows, pushing her limits, and becoming stronger. Plus, loot. The drop rates were shit, but they occasionally dropped something that was worth giving a double-take, so the mute had no issues with heading on into the castle regularly for Shadow-busting. Frankly, Sayu believed that the locales of the Shadows really were no different than a store by that point. She barged on in like it was there to serve her needs, she got a few nice things, she wrecked the hell out of anything that bothered her, and she promptly left after all the requirements were met.
. . . well, the Shadows ran a damn-good convenience store!
Post by Sayu Nakano on Mar 26, 2014 16:33:51 GMT -5
It didn't take long for the Shadow Convenience Store to produce something fun enough for the girl to burn away. Summoning Tamamo, the mute willed for a Maragidyne. The explosive surge of fire singed the rocking horse pretty badly. Must've been a weakness, she determined. The mage was burned about as much as a neutral recipient could be expected to be. The mage, surprisingly, shot a burst of fire at her. It did next to nothing. On the other hand, the rocking horse tried to perform a somersault to cut her with the bottom of its grids. The girl just jumped against Tamamo. Fluffy tails carried her to safety as a second wave of fire burned the rocking horse away. The mage was still standing, but that wouldn't be for much longer.
Giving the mage a few test shots with her gun, she noted that the ice seemed to be pretty effective. It was amusing that it used fire, but didn't nullify it. That was all well and good, though. Following that, the mage blasted the duo with a burst of wind. It hurt. Just a bit, anyway. But between the strength she had built up to that point and her quality armor, there wasn't much to worry about. Instead, the mute just grinned. Another surge of fire was launched towards the enemy as the mute willed for a third assault. The mage burned away, like a witch at the stake.