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Role Playing / Re: Fate/Grand Adventure![A Fate Grand Order Lewd RP, IC]
« on: February 16, 2017, 02:28:15 PM »
Ritsuka Fujimaru
First Singularity - The City of Contaminated Flames, Fuyuki
Ritsuka was currently in his element. Every skeleton he found within the Mist was ambushed and their skulls shattered with ease. Every Zombie he easily cleaved the their heads from their shoulders with an attack from the back.
This is what made the Mist dangerous to non-humans. It wasn't the complete loss of directional sense. Nor the reduction of agility. It was the butcher hiding within it.
Within the Mists, Ritsuka could ambush his enemies with contemptuous ease after all he could control it completely. From who was effected by its poisonous smog, to just how thick it was.
The mist was thickest around the woman leading the army of monsters, so thick it prevented one from seeing more than a foot in front of them.
Ritsuka was the only person who could ignore the Mist entirely, not even the thickness was an obstruction for him. Thus he ambushed the monsters on his way to the woman.
After all to stop something, you cut it off at the head, right?
First Singularity - The City of Contaminated Flames, Fuyuki
Ritsuka was currently in his element. Every skeleton he found within the Mist was ambushed and their skulls shattered with ease. Every Zombie he easily cleaved the their heads from their shoulders with an attack from the back.
This is what made the Mist dangerous to non-humans. It wasn't the complete loss of directional sense. Nor the reduction of agility. It was the butcher hiding within it.
Within the Mists, Ritsuka could ambush his enemies with contemptuous ease after all he could control it completely. From who was effected by its poisonous smog, to just how thick it was.
The mist was thickest around the woman leading the army of monsters, so thick it prevented one from seeing more than a foot in front of them.
Ritsuka was the only person who could ignore the Mist entirely, not even the thickness was an obstruction for him. Thus he ambushed the monsters on his way to the woman.
After all to stop something, you cut it off at the head, right?