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 Nisha Dovickssen on Mar 6, 2014 14:54:58 GMT -5
Nisha had again headed for the hospital. It was mostly for the sake of entering a different location, but the trip revealed to her that there was, in fact, new areas opened up. Had another strong guardian been wiped away? Whatever the case, the woman silently gave her thanks to her allies, though she did not know who happened to purge the abominations. With a small stretch and a test swing of her crowbar, the woman made her way further into the new expanses of the hospital. She was cautious, but, somewhere deep down, she knew everything would be fine. Caution was just something that was needed in a place that defied reason.
Post by Nisha Dovickssen on Mar 6, 2014 16:03:29 GMT -5
Fire and darkness rained down on Nisha as she passed through a doorway. The explosion of hell knocked her back, and the two Maya dropped from a gap in the floor above her. Wiping a slimy black film from her face, the woman summoned Shango. Two-on-one didn't mean much with these smaller Shadows. Willing for an Akasha Arts, the woman watched as the deity shot forth and swung its arm in an arc, producing a wave of destructive, chaotic energy. The two targets were still alive, however. More than that, they huddled close and began to attack together, darkness and fire spiraling into a literal bomb out of hell. The giant awkwardly dodged to the side, falling over, and willed for another Akasha Arts. The second wave of destruction, however, ended the skirmish.
Post by Nisha Dovickssen on Mar 6, 2014 16:40:05 GMT -5
Nisha took a moment to stand and check her surroundings. Nothing else had come. Sighing and relaxing her body, she stretched her arms and legs out before nodding to herself and dismissing Shango. The Shadows had left nothing that caught her eyes. Placing her hands together, she silently prayed that they would, perhaps, find a better existence in their next life. That was all she could hope for them, after all. Sighing and dropping her hands, she took a moment to consider her shape. The attacks had hurt, but, with a little more caution next time, she would be able to handle one more fight. Pressing onward with a nod, the woman took a bit of care to tread lightly.