Re: Mini-Grand 5101 [Round 1: RMS Titanic]
06-12-2011, 09:04 PM
Originally posted on MSPA by Solaris.
Still running through the ships corridors, the spirit continued it's playful chase, ignorant of any surrounding conflicts, focusing on the cat and only the cat. The terrified feline led the bird up higher along the ship, hoping to escape from it's feathered predator.
Eventually, it got it's chance. Running through the floor where a corpse and corpse-to-temporarily-be resided, the cat jumped into a crown of fleeing people, finally leaving Kekarie's trail. Curious as to what they were running from, the bird came into the presence of the depressed Flux.
Kekarie stood still while starting at Bartleby. From what it had seen, the way that things worked were that people chased or people were chased, and Kekarie was curious as to whether the Flux would run away or after itself.
When neither occurred, the spirit lowered its head in annoyance.
"KE KE KE!" it cawed out, hoping to stir the depressed soul with its loud motions.
Bartleby did nothing except sigh.
Annoyed at the inaction and general lack of attention to be had from the empty-except-for-a-sad-sack deck, Kekarie decided it would go back and find others... but first...
Flapping its wings and tossing a strong wind current, Kekarie sent Bartebly flying off of the ship once more.
Waking up from his depressed stupor, Bartebly tried to hang on to the rail, but that only dislocated his hands as he spiraled down to a lower deck, hitting along the ships side, the poor flux landed a few decks below, his head hitting the rail and ending a rather painful death.
Still running through the ships corridors, the spirit continued it's playful chase, ignorant of any surrounding conflicts, focusing on the cat and only the cat. The terrified feline led the bird up higher along the ship, hoping to escape from it's feathered predator.
Eventually, it got it's chance. Running through the floor where a corpse and corpse-to-temporarily-be resided, the cat jumped into a crown of fleeing people, finally leaving Kekarie's trail. Curious as to what they were running from, the bird came into the presence of the depressed Flux.
Kekarie stood still while starting at Bartleby. From what it had seen, the way that things worked were that people chased or people were chased, and Kekarie was curious as to whether the Flux would run away or after itself.
When neither occurred, the spirit lowered its head in annoyance.
"KE KE KE!" it cawed out, hoping to stir the depressed soul with its loud motions.
Bartleby did nothing except sigh.
Annoyed at the inaction and general lack of attention to be had from the empty-except-for-a-sad-sack deck, Kekarie decided it would go back and find others... but first...
Flapping its wings and tossing a strong wind current, Kekarie sent Bartebly flying off of the ship once more.
Waking up from his depressed stupor, Bartebly tried to hang on to the rail, but that only dislocated his hands as he spiraled down to a lower deck, hitting along the ships side, the poor flux landed a few decks below, his head hitting the rail and ending a rather painful death.