Vien put his hand over his eyes, squinting as the bright light faded. "Did we just get…power of f-friendshipped?" he asked, letting out a confused laugh as he set his knife back in his satchel
Looking for serious RP peeps to join in a horror/fantasy RP (CLOSED)
(he's the god of dimensions in my story)
"You could be quite right," Seafra sighed, throwing his hands up. "Vien, I could do with a coffee right about now. I know a place, in the city, if we should like to head there and discuss our business."
(Ok, am ready >w<)
( Do you mind if I have him be neutral kinda not really, because some creatures from your world attack a camp so they blame it on him?)
Vien nodded. "Yes, coffee is g-great," he said, refusing to mention the fact that he hadn't slept in three days. At this point he was running on nothing but caffeine and adrenaline
(yeah that would work. Damascus' demons don't listen to him half the time, or he just doesn't care, so that works)
"WONDERFUL. I like you already." Seafra offered Vien a tight smile. "Off we trot."
Then out of nowhere, the rainbow appeared again, but this time it incased the guys and took them with the demigods. The only remainder of their presence was the norse mark burn't on the ground.
( Gives evil laughter. THIS IS GOING TO BE AWESOME!)
Seafra stood silent. His face was arranged perfectly expressionless, a slightly desolate, hollow look to his eyes.
"I really would have liked that coffee."
Vien groaned as he blinked rapidly, the afterimage of the light still stuck on his eyes. "I feel v-violated. By rainbows. Which is something n-no gay such as myself should ever h-have to say," he said, grimacing slightly as be fiddled with his satchel strap
(Did he land in bifrost like did he land or is he still in the rainbow bridge?)
"Ooh, you're gay? Great. I like you even more now." Seafra looked around. "I agree, this rainbow is not respectful at all."
(what?)
Vien rolled his eyes. "Yes, the tall, dark and b-brooding kid is also gay. Woo," he grumbled. "Now where did we get r-rainbowed to and why?"
A large and black man in norse armor stood where the sword was placed. "Welcome Seafra and Vein to Asgard." He said in an un-emotionless tone while Alex and Astrid were nearby." You know, you could of told us to get them instead of stranding them there." Astrid snarled and glared at the newcomers.
"Hello, sir," Seafra said with a slight bow. "Please, ask your angry ones why they are always angry?"
Vien folded his arms, refusing to bow to some stranger. He was usually polite, but between his lack of sleep and the amount of ridiculousness that had happened that night, he wasn't in the mood for politeness
Astrid grumbled. "I should be getting back to Odin and father and tell him what we'v'e found out." She excused herself before flying away leaving Alex there. "No seriously Heimdall, why didn't you tell me before?" She asked and crossed her arms. "It takes time little warrior, these 2 will be important towards ragnarok." He explained quietly. "For now, bring them to the council and tell them." He added before turning towards the gate. Alex looked up and took a deep breath before walking over and hauling them up.
Vien scowled at Alex, refusing to let her touch him. "I d-don't like this," he mumbled softly, his hand moving to his satchel out of habit
"Look, I'm terribly sorry," Seafra said, annoyance creeping into his tone. "But I have my own job I need to be working on. Your Ragnarok is of lesser importance to me, then my own apocalypse, and I'm sure Vien feels the same."
( i gtg for the night.)
(see ya)
Vien breathed a sigh of relief. "Finally, someone with a s-shred of sense around here," he grumbled. "I shouldn't be somewhere l-like this anyways, Damascus will have my h-head on a pike if he thinks I'm d-doing something to interfere with conflicts and s-such."
(Okay, goodnight! :D We'll continue tomorrow, if everyone's still into it :3)
(Nope still here, hold on.)
(Ahhh ok xD)
Alex sighed. "Ok short version. Your boss sent his henchmen after us and killed abot a thousand of people in Philidelphia. Anyway the point is that if you dont help, we'll all die and we'll have to spend the rest of our life wandering a never ending void for our death." She explained and pinched her nose bridge. "Oh and you're going to see the council. Basically the gods like Odin, Zeus, and Ra are going to meet and determine stuff. Also the Fates are going to be there so be on your best behavior and don't die please." She quickly added.
"Okay, I'll take a no," Seafra said with distaste. "I've met the gods before…" he gave a shudder. "I'll pass."
"Hold on, w-what? Damascus does not participate in wars. Sure, he might send a few demons here and there to m-mess with his competition in Molhaven, but m-murder? In our dimension? Not something that would h-happen," Vien said with an air of finality
Alex looked up before continuing. "Does it help that you're going to get payed billions of dollars?" She mumbled.
Vien squinted at her. "A-alright, that's enough. I'm going to call Damascus and I'm going to confirm that you're n-not lying. But if you are, which I'm sure you a-are, I am going to enjoy ripping you l-limb from limb," he spat