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hotheadwarmheart) wrote in
diatu2019-09-23 09:33 pm
Adventure time!
Who: Lea and anyone
Where: Corastra Hall and possibly nearby
When: Mid-September
What: Panic at the Fresco! "Trouble in Corastra Hall! Just as you're passing by, a crowd of people come charging out of the building with screams and shouts aplenty. A fresco painting of a wolf has come alive, and is with great confusion attempting to eat people. It isn't succeeding, because it neither has a stomach nor much of a third dimension, but this can't be good. If you and your friends can deal with this, though, you might be heroes!"
Warnings: Violence against frescos, attempted but unsuccessful eating of people
Lea had seen a lot of weird stuff since arriving at the Magicademy, but this? This was new. Somehow though, he couldn't bring himself to be too surprised. After ghost dragons, overly aggressive plants, and random body switching, why not living, violent frescos?
Still, just because he wasn't especially surprised by this latest bit of weirdness didn't mean he was going to let it cause havoc. Dodging the last few stragglers trying to escape the crazed artwork, Lea ducked into the building and summoned his Keyblade, actually smiling a bit. Just like old times, in a good way. "Bad dog!", he called to attract the creature's attention. "No biscuit for you!"
It turned straight toward him and snarled, letting him see it edge-on, which was a super-weird effect. OK, that was going to take some getting used to. And it probably wouldn't hurt for him to have someone fighting beside him, if only to help keep track of the thing.
Where: Corastra Hall and possibly nearby
When: Mid-September
What: Panic at the Fresco! "Trouble in Corastra Hall! Just as you're passing by, a crowd of people come charging out of the building with screams and shouts aplenty. A fresco painting of a wolf has come alive, and is with great confusion attempting to eat people. It isn't succeeding, because it neither has a stomach nor much of a third dimension, but this can't be good. If you and your friends can deal with this, though, you might be heroes!"
Warnings: Violence against frescos, attempted but unsuccessful eating of people
Lea had seen a lot of weird stuff since arriving at the Magicademy, but this? This was new. Somehow though, he couldn't bring himself to be too surprised. After ghost dragons, overly aggressive plants, and random body switching, why not living, violent frescos?
Still, just because he wasn't especially surprised by this latest bit of weirdness didn't mean he was going to let it cause havoc. Dodging the last few stragglers trying to escape the crazed artwork, Lea ducked into the building and summoned his Keyblade, actually smiling a bit. Just like old times, in a good way. "Bad dog!", he called to attract the creature's attention. "No biscuit for you!"
It turned straight toward him and snarled, letting him see it edge-on, which was a super-weird effect. OK, that was going to take some getting used to. And it probably wouldn't hurt for him to have someone fighting beside him, if only to help keep track of the thing.

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"Glue spell?"
He knocks the living painting away, giving himself a moment to think.
"I did learn about the magic they use in construction once, so that may work."
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Not that he's sure the spell he has in mind is supposed to be used on living things... but does this even count as living?
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He wrenched his Keyblade free of the thin jaws, before dashing to a point near the remains of the fresco on the wall, waving his glowing weapon like a dog owner might wave a stick intended for a game of fetch. He whistled. "Here, boy! Got a big, tasty fresco bone with your name on it!"