Pride.
Local Mushroom
intro
Middle
DJ SNAKE
opening.
It was the beginning of January, winter had officially set in and there was a type of excitement in the air around this time. With the last bits of Christmas leaving everyone's system the people were preparing for the New Year. That was always an exciting time. It was the time of year when families would gather and celebrate the time they had spent together. The things they accomplished. And was to come with the coming of the new year. The new year symbolized new beginnings, new chances, and change. Things were certainly about to change indeed. However, the mortal population was blissfully unaware of the terror brewing underneath their noses. Their lack of unawareness certainly made it much easier for the demons they tried so hard to get rid of centuries ago to integrate into their way of life. The gods must be so disappointed in the creatures they tried so hard to protect. Unfortunately, with how weak their grasp on humanity had become, there was virtually no way for them to warn the people about beings they were inviting into their lives. Eun-Yeong, however, was not bothered to see the humans descend into such a pitiful state. It was what they deserved after everything they had done to her and her family.
Han Eun-Yeong, even in death she knew who she was, and what they had done to her. Just thinking about how everything was taken from her so easily made her blood boil. It used to be a foreign feeling, but now Eun-Yeong was used to this unending hatred that was seeded in her heart. The only thing she regretted was that she couldn’t be the one to lead the destruction of mankind. Instead, she was forced to watch. To look down upon the mindless beings as the first stage of the end crept ever closer. Eun-Yeong sighed in an almost bored manner from her place atop the building across the street from the place the vessels had agreed to meet at this time. She was clothed entirely in black, her attire making her fit right in with all the formal businessmen. Her dark hair styled in gentle waves hung down her back. Eun-Yeong was proud of how she managed to fit in with the humans. If she had tried to be one of them during the time of Gods they would have recognized her immediately. It was almost nice to not be recognized for once. Just as she was starting to consider leaving, Eun-Yeong’s sharp gaze locked onto the vessels.
They hadn’t all come in at once, but she knew every one of them by heart. There is the vessel Ok Kiwoo, an odd fellow that she didn’t quite understand. They were the youngest of the four containers of power. Their flower shop was a pleasant place that reminded Eun-Yeong of a certain tigress. The sweet personality that hid their cutting tongue certainly interested her. The second of the vessels was a girl from Jeju island. Not the sharpest tool in the shed, in Eun-Yeong’s opinion at least, but her love for music was cute in a way. She was curious to find out whose vessel she was. Moon Junsu was also one of the vessels. He had lived a bit of rougher life up until now, having spent some time behind bars. Eun-Yeong almost felt sympathy for the poor kid. He already dealt with a lot and was going to lose any sort of normalcy he had regained. Then there was Eun-Yeong’s favorite vessel, which was Jimin. She absolutely adored the woman and her drive to do what was necessary. Even if the methods were not the most kosher. She was looking forward to seeing what Jimin would do. If Eun-Yeong didn’t need her to die in order to bring her husband and family back. She would have considered finding a way to keep her around.
”Have all of them gathered Tortoise? Eun-Yeong rolled her eyes at the way the demon talked down to her. Just because she was one of them now didn’t mean they had the right to speak to her like that. ”For future reference, I suggest you watch your tone.” She glared back at the pathetic creature, veins of black crawled up the side of her face. ”Or you may just regret it.” She smiled cheerfully at the thing, and it seemed to get the message. Pleased with how the demon shrunk away from her, Eun-Yeong looked back at the mall the vessels had gathered in. ”The stars are in their places, let the show begin.” Shortly after she had spoken the whole ground shook, red flames billowed into the morning air, those who were unfortunate enough to be walking by were launched back by the force, and the sounds of terrified screams tied the whole scene together. ”There is nothing like watching something burn while it snows. Eun-Yeong held out her hand to catch a few flakes of snow in her hand. Believing that their job was well down, the demon who had appeared behind her disappeared from the scene in a puff of black smoke. But Eun-Yeong wasn’t done yet. There was something she had to do.
Eun-Yeong pushed her form forward, channeling her godly powers she landed safely on the ground below. She was unbothered by the cries for help and fear as she stepped her way through the crowd into the flames. She wasn’t even bothered by the heat, using her control over water to create a path for herself. All she needed to do was follow the trail of demons, and they would all lead her to where they had cornered the vessels. ’You are not to interfere.’ The warning of the one who brought her back from the grave rang through her mind. But when had she ever listened to them anyway. Eun-Yeong found that it took very little effort to find the vessels. The poor things were being cornered by a snarling pack of bulgae that were emerging from the flames. ”There you are, I was worried I wouldn’t be able to find you.” Her voice was swallowed by the roaring flames, but it was almost like they complimented her smooth tone. Eun-Yeong tucked her hands into the pockets of her suit pants, completely unbothered by their current predicament. ”I realize this might be a bit jarring for you all, but there is just one little thing I want to say.” She didn’t even know if they would survive this endeavor, but if they managed to make it out somehow she wanted to leave them with a little something.
”I would look to the North this New Year because winter is far from over and things are just starting to get interesting.” Just like with her encounter with the demon earlier, black veins crawled up the side of her face like an infection as an unusual cold pushed back the heat of the flames for just a moment. ”Those who have been sleeping for many years will finally be joining us again. I hope you are looking forward to it, that is if you make it out of here.” Eun-Yeong was a hundred percent sure that the bulgae would make quick work of the vessels. And they would become just another name on the list of people who had perished in this unfortunate accident. She had not anticipated a sudden snap in tension. There was no other way to describe it. One moment she was sure everyone was gonna die and the next she felt surrounded by a power that she knew all too well. Her dark eyes went wide as she realized that she needed to get the hell out of there. Right now. In a second Eun-Yeong fled, and just in time too. The blinding golden light that encircled the vessels was a reminder that even if the gods weren’t present they were still around.
Eun-Yeong stayed around to watch the light dim, and she could not believe her eyes. There they were. Her family. Her friends. The Four Symbols. Standing in this hellscape like hadn’t been sealed away for centuries now. Eun-Yeong felt her composure crumble for just a moment as she looked over all their faces. How she longed to be by their side once more. ’You can’t’ She was a demon now and the Golden Dragon would make sure they protected their vessels. If they saw her they would just kill her. With a heavy heart, Eun-Yeong slipped away. Leaving the other gods to deal with the aftermath of the situation she helped create.
cast
cast.
Black Snake
played by
@ Pride.
East Vessel
played by
@ Pride.
intro
cast
Look How Far
We've
Fallen
time
11:00 A.M. , Morning
date
January 1st, 20XX
location
Somewhere in Seoul
status
closed
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