[X] Plan: Fateful meeting.
-[X][Jen] continue training Fire Magic.
The children were playing Megaman 64 while you and your master were testing something unique with flame magic. She had been practicing for hours, her eyes narrowed in concentration as she chanted the incantations, her hands moving in complex patterns. The room was filled with the scent of burning oxygen and a faint warmth that was comforting despite the chilly evening outside.
Suddenly, a burst of flame shot out from her feet, lifting her off the ground. She hovered for a moment, a look of pure amazement on her face before the flames flickered out, and she dropped back to the floor. You both laughed, the sound echoing through the room, a welcome relief to the tension that had been building. "Goodness!" You exclaimed, a wide smile spreading across your face. "Where did you pick that up?"
Jen was dumbfounded. "I honestly don't know, it just came to me somehow..."
Reward: +1 Flame Magic (2/10)
-[X][Andy+Blair] Playtime!
--[X] time to play our new game!
D100=69
Controls took some getting used to, yet
-[X][Dee+Teddy] find a job.
-[X][Teddy] Patrol for further signs of Tantrums and other crimes/Players.
--[X] since he looks perfectly normal, he can go out in broad daylight without arousing suspicion, just a normal stroll through town.
It was rare for Teddy to venture out of the console, but it was important to finally get Diva a paying job. He had heard rumors of a local gang hustling a hotel manager for its money. If they could put a stop to their shenanigans, maybe the people of this world would view her with a little more respect. Plus, it'd be a good chance for him to keep his fisticuffin sharp.
She hid by the corner of the Blue Moon Bed and Breakfast, her eyes scanning the shadows for any sign of trouble. The neon lights from the arcade across the street reflected off the wet pavement, painting the night in a vibrant array of colors. The air was thick with the smell of rain that hadn't quite arrived yet. "Ted, you're sure this is where the manager said they'd be?" Dee whispered into her earpiece, her hand resting on the hilt of her sword.
"Positive. Word on the street says they're expecting a shipment of something big tonight."
As if on cue, a group of skinhead thugs rounded the corner, their footsteps heavy and menacing. Dee's grip tightened on a bat she found, the leather creaking faintly. "Teddy, I've got visual. Four of them."
Teddy's voice was calm in her ear. "I've got you, Dee. Stay in the shadows. I'll handle this."
With a nod, Dee stepped back, watching as the thugs approached the hotel's entrance. They didn't seem to have noticed her, their eyes on the prize. As they passed by, she tapped one on the shoulder. He spun around, a snarl on his face, but it disappeared when he saw the bear standing in his way.
"You guys lost?" Dee asked, trying to sound casual despite her racing heart. The thug's eyes widened as he took in her size, but then narrowed. "You're not from around here," he sneered. "What's your business?"
One of the other thugs pulled out a knife, the metal glinting in the neon lights. "Let's just say we're the neighborhood watch," Teddy said, stepping into view. He cracked his knuckles in the face of the crooks before them. "And we don't like folks bothering our friends."
The thug with the knife took a step back, his hand shaking. "You guys work for the cops?"
"No," Dee said, her voice low and dangerous. "We work for something...bigger."
The leader of the thugs took in their surroundings, noticing the quietness of the usually bustling street. The arcade's music had stopped, the lights flickering. "Who are you?"
"Just a girl looking for a gig." Diva quipped back. "See, I have this goal of making people happy with my singing."
The leader's eyes narrowed. "And what makes you think you can stop us?"
Diva smirked. "Oh, you know. Just a little bit of this." A sweeping kick left the leader flat on his back, the wind knocked out of him. The other thugs looked at each other nervously, their eyes flicking to the sword at her side. Dee stepped forward, the bat in her hand a silent threat. "We don't wanna cause no trouble, fellas. I'm just here for the job, that's all."
"Piss off!" scowled one of the thugs, but the leader's wheezing was the only sound that followed. His eyes went wide as Diva bent down and picked him up by the collar of his jacket. "You don't mess with the King's business."
"Well, you don't mess with my neighborhood." Diva's grip tightened. "Now, where's this 'shipment'?"
"Like I'd tell your Britney Spears ass!" Another thug barked back, smoke beginning to float from his pinky toe as Dee's eyes darted to the foot starting to catch fire. "But I'll make it quick."
"Dude, your boot!" One of the thugs pointed down at his colleague's foot, his own panic rising as the fire spread up his leg.
"Make it stop!!" Cried the crook as his buddies cut and run only for another to trip and fall from his knees igniting from him also turning Infernal.
"A Tantrum!" Teddy and Diva yelped in unison. Dee had never seen someone spontaneously combust like that before, but she had heard enough horror stories to know what was happening. The thug's skin was now alight with an unnatural fire, his screams echoing through the night as his body mutated into a beastly form.
Without missing a beat, Diva tossed the leader aside and dashed towards the burning thug. "I got this!" She called over her shoulder, her eyes blazing with a fierce determination. Her fist began to glow with a radiant light, and she slammed it onto the Tantrum's forehead. The creature roared, but the light grew brighter, pushing back the flames until they were nothing more than a memory leaving nothing but ash. "One down."
Teddy pulled the hotel manager into the alley, his eyes never leaving the fiery battle happening just a few feet away. "You've gotta get inside, now!" He instructed, pushing the trembling man behind him.
Diva looked to find anything that might have blended into her reality from the Tantrum and her eyes spotted a hexagonal talisman with a pig carved on it. "What is this?" She held it up, examining it closely. Her eyes glanced to the other Infernal and fired a piercing energy right through it, extinguishing the Infernal on the spot.
The two surviving thugs scrambled away only to be met with a police car. The flashing lights painted the alleyway with a strobe effect. "Freeze!" A cop called out. "This is the TCPD!"
Diva and Teddy exchanged glances, their hearts racing. They couldn't risk being caught by the authorities, not now. Diva pocketed the strange talisman and ran into the building where the manager waited for them.
"What the hell was that?" The manager stuttered, his eyes wide with shock.
"Tantrums. Leaks into our world from others. God starts feeling afraid, and bam! You catch fire that bleeds random stuff from fiction." Diva explained quickly as the manager stared at them with a mix of terror and awe. She had to keep her cool; they couldn't let him think they were just a couple of kids playing superhero.
The manager, a portly man with a thick mustache, nodded in understanding, though his eyes remained glued to the ash pile outside. "What do you want from me?" He croaked.
"To make your customers happy with my singing." Diva answered with a copy of her demo in hand.
Reward: You are now on the radar of potential hires for the Blue Moon Bed and Breakfast.
You got the Pig Talisman from Jackie Chan Adventures.
-[X][Jen+Andy+Blair+Dee+Teddy] go for a night meeting with Dumbo, Toriel stays to watch over Molly.
The night grew darker, and the rain finally started to patter against the windows as the group prepared for their meeting with Dumbo. You agreed to stay behind with Molly, while your companions ventured out into the night. They knew the stakes were high, but they had come too far to back down now.
The house was eerily quiet except for the distant sounds of the city outside. You sat with Molly, her eyes wide with curiosity as she looked up at you. So you told her your little story. "A long time ago, a human fell into the RUINS.
Injured by its fall, the human called out for help.
ASRIEL, the king's son, heard the human's call.
He brought the human back to the castle.
Over time, ASRIEL and the human became like siblings.
The King and Queen treated the human child as their own.
The underground was full of hope.
Then... One day...
The human became very ill.
The sick human had only one request.
To see the flowers from their village.
But there was nothing we could do.
The next day.
The next day.
...
The human died.
ASRIEL, wracked with grief, absorbed the human's SOUL.
He transformed into a being with incredible power.
With the human SOUL, ASRIEL crossed through the barrier.
He carried the human's body into the sunset.
Back to the village of the humans.
ASRIEL reached the center of the village.
There, he found a bed of golden flowers.
He carried the human onto it.
Suddenly, screams rang out.
The villagers saw ASRIEL holding the human's body.
They thought that he had killed the child.
The humans attacked him with everything they had.
He was struck with blow after blow.
ASRIEL had the power to destroy them all.
But...
ASRIEL did not fight back.
Clutching the human...
ASRIEL smiled, and walked away.
Wounded, ASRIEL stumbled home.
He entered the castle and collapsed.
His dust spread across the garden.
The kingdom fell into despair.
The king and queen had lost two children in one night.
The humans had once again taken everything from us.
The king decided it was time to end our suffering.
Every human who falls down here must die.
With enough souls, we can shatter the barrier forever.
It's not long now.
King ASGORE will let us go.
King ASGORE will give us hope.
King ASGORE will save us all.
You should be smiling, too.
Aren't you excited?
Aren't you happy?
You're going to be free."
What will you be grilling Dumbo and company about
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