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 Alouette Pendleton on Apr 19, 2014 19:19:17 GMT -5
Ally continued her trip through the library, wishing to see what else the labyrinth of books had in store for her. She wasn't exactly looking forward to being ambushed like last time, so the girl kept her book browsing to a minimum as to keep her focus on fighting any shadows that would come to fight. Of course, a few books still manage to grab her gaze from her corners, thus leaving her somewhat vulnerable at times. She caught herself a few times and simply snagged the book for herself for when she was back home without needing to worry about shadows. She felt that a visit here to simply snatch up books would be in order. But today was a day for fighting.
Post by Alouette Pendleton on Apr 19, 2014 20:10:20 GMT -5
Opening a book and flipping through it, the girl looked off to the side, noticing something very large walking down the hall. It was one of those wrestler freaks. Placing the book into her bag for reading, the girl pulled out a bomb and tossed it at the shadow before running away. She would lead it around while leaving presents all the way. She dropped a bomb or two behind her as she left the corridor before stopping at the end and connecting a bomb to the side of one of the bookcases. As the gigas neared, she pulled out her sword and began to slice at it a bit. The girl watched as the gigas attempted to smash her with its fist, only for it to be completely nulled. Then with the detonator, the girl blew up the bookcase, dropping it on the target before plunging her sword into the fallen shadow's head. With a quick twist of the blade, the girl pulled it out and watched the shadow fall to the ground. There went a few perfectly good books.