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dexter sloane
daughter of hades
Dex didn’t take kindly to Cassius’s words of warning, that was for sure. “And you really should back off, Spartacus. I don’t care if the plan’s good—how good it is doesn’t matter because as soon as that horn blows, everything’s gonna go to shit. You don’t know these people like I do. I doubt the other team was even able to agree on a plan in the first place.” She scowled at Cassius. No matter how large in stature the man was and despite all of his battle training, she was not at all intimidated by him.

As if on cue, the horn sounded through the woods, signaling the start of the game. Dex’s scowl turned into a devilish smirk. Before anyone could stop her, she dissolved into the shadows and reappeared a few yards in front of the group, running toward the red team’s territory. She knew that her teammates were counting on her to take out the Poseidon and Zeus kids, and she had to admit, that was a pretty solid plan and, most likely, the one that would result in the blue team's victory. The only problem was getting to them without any interference. Sure enough, before Dex could even make it across the river, she ran into Kyra. Dex greeted her friend with a grin, her tongue tracing her upper lip as she spun her bat in anticipation of the duel at hand. The two girls were among the strongest fighters at Camp Half-Blood, which meant they were always put onto opposing teams to even out the playing field. Having them on the same team would be an automatic win because together, they were a force to be reckoned with. Pit them against each other, though, and they'd be occupied for a good while. They knew each other so well by now that they could anticipate each other's moves and were always prepared with a counter strike; it was easy for them to get into a standstill with neither of them leading or losing. Still, it was a welcomed challenge by both parties.

"Let's make this fast, shall we?" Dex called to Kyra. "I've got a flag to steal." As the two girls neared each other, Dex swung her bat, but unfortunately, Kyra simultaneously brought down her sword to intercept, the sound of clashing metal reverberating through the trees. Dex chuckled at Kyra's bat comment. "Well, yes," retorted Dex. "The better to beat your ass with, my dear." Before Dex could get another swing in, however, she had to quickly bring her bat up to block Kyra's next move, but in the process failed to anticipate that her knee caps were also in danger. She winced, stumbling slightly as she grimaced in pain. "Damn, Shawty," she said, laughing through the agony. She was quick to recover, though, and, sidestepping, swung her bat at Kyra in retaliation. This time, her weapon made contact with the other girl's butt, as if to confirm Dex's previous statement about whooping Kyra. Dex smiled cockily, raising her eyebrows in taunt at her friend as if silently asking what the daughter of Enyo was going to do about it.
somewhere in the woods
energized
blue team gear
interactions: cassius Cenedril Cenedril kyra a z u l a a z u l a
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Michael Vey

mood: pumped

location: East side of the creek, northern forest

tag: lvcid lvcid (dex) a z u l a a z u l a (kyra)

outfit: strapped leather armor, shield, red shirt


With his power to sense time, he knew exactly when it'd start. Sure enough, the siren blared right as Michael started to cross the stream. Behind him, he could hear Kyra's footsteps.

Soon they ran into Dex. The daughter of Hades and one of the few people that had as much skill and power as he did. Michael didn't like her very much; she was cocky and unpredictable and had the ability to raise the dead. Before Michael had known the restrictions of it, he'd wondered if it was possible to revive people. But no, revival came in the form of traveling to Hades, something that he'd never do.

Before he could try to attack, Kyra said from behind him, "Keep going, Michael. I've got Babe Ruth here."

He slowed down a little to let Kyra confront Dex, and once they were locked in combat, Michael took out Kusanagi and started to run by the two of them. Once he came close, he swung his sword towards Dex, hoping to at least distract her while he ran past.

There was no contact; Dex had evidently dodged it easily. Michael kept running, taking the long route to the flag that people used when they wanted to be sneaky. But he wasn't a silent person; he was impatient. So he plowed through the underbrush, sometimes snapping branches in his way or rustling past bushes.

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Morgan Saint-Yves and Elias Satchet.
Children of Tyche

“Ah shoot!” Elias yelped as the signal went off, “I’ll um catch up with you later, okay? Good luck!” Elias wished Callus as she headed back to the group in search of her lucky partner in crime. She realized that she forgot to do something that was a crucial part of the plan. Team blue had a trump card up their hand-- the gift of luck (Or Double luck in this case).

“Morgan!” She cried, dashing towards him, one palm outstretched. She clasped onto his arm and closed her eyes, willing their luck to switch.

‘From Good to Bad and Bad to Good, I Switch Thy Luck with Tyche’s Touch’ She whispered an incantation in Greek. Meanwhile, Morgan looked down at his arm. The sudden tug was a bit of a shock, but not entirely alarming. After a few moments he realized what was happening. He felt the distinctive feeling of his luck turning sour. It was something he hadn’t felt in quite some time, especially after he figured the whole controlling luck thing out. “Okay. That’s pretty sudden.” He laughed.

The effects were invisible to the naked eye, but the two could notice subtle differences as Morgan’s luck transferred over to Elias. The boy inhaled deeply and closed his eyes. A quick breeze passed by, making his hair run across his forehead and over his ears. He had a brief and private conversation with his mother before the two came to something of an understanding. His luck was normal again. While, normal by his standards at least.

While Morgan’s luck stabilized, Elias felt a surge of positivity through her veins. “... Geez, I didn’t think that would completely work,” She muttered as she looked at Morgan. “All good?”

He let out a light chuckle. “Yeah all good.” While Tyche’s touch often reversed the luck of the recipient, Morgan- being a child of Tyche with everlasting good fortune, was fortunate enough to have his fortune replenished.

Their plan was simple. While several other teams were on the offence and defense, Elias and Morgan set off to make things shorter. Their luck was the ultimate trump card against time. However, it did have it’s flaws… For their plan to work, the needed to be sneaky, and fast.

“Um…. So, I feel like we need to head… That way?” Elias asked as she nudged him in the shoulder as she pointed to a clearing. Elias scrunched her nose, “I know that it’s not logical for two non-fighters to run out in the open, but I feel we should. If you get my drift,” Elias chuckled, glad that at least one person could understand her irrationality in the camp.

Morgan nodded with a big smile. “That sounds pretty fun.” He replied. He thought over their plan for a moment. The two were supposed to sneak onto the red team’s side of the forest and steal their flag, since they were both rather lucky. Obviously walking into a large open field went counter to their directions, but he felt it too. Something akin to a pull towards the field. “I think that’s the right call. Mom probably does too.” At least if something went wrong the two had a good chance of it fixing itself, for the time being.

Elias took out the medallion that she was always carrying. She considered it her totem, one that she hoped never to part with. With it in her palm, she held onto Morgan’s hand, giving their luck a little boost. The children of Tyche set forward towards the fields, walking with little care of risk, knowing they could deal with whatever was on the way…

… Hopefully.
Some field on Red Team's Side
Lucky
Blue team gear
interactions: Elias Totorokoro Totorokoro , Morgan BLK BLK
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callus rune.
heat courses through my veins.
The sound of the horn shocked Callus, causing him to frantically look in the direction from which it came from. He snapped back to reality when Elias wished him luck and dashed off into the brush, leaving him in the forest.
Welp, that was short-lived. So much for human interaction.
The gods seemed to have heard his complaint and granted him another human interaction in the form of a rushing attacker.
It's barely been a few seconds and there are already people here? he scoffed, Straight to the point, I like this game already.
Callus broke into a sprint that matched the invader's pace, staying to the invader's right whilst maintaining a short distance in front of him. Callus began channeling heat into his blade whilst unbuckling the gun holster on his thigh. The Flame Blade thrummed contentedly before promptly floating off his hand to levitate in front of him, slicing through any low-lying branches that were in his way. In his now free hand, a small fireball now appeared, awaiting further command.

Callus' calm and wary mood morphed into an ardent frenzy, realizing that a hellfire battle was about to commence. He threw the fireball a good distance ahead of him and the invader, watching as it landed and engulfed its area of impact in a familiar orange flame, providing Callus with a welcome sight in the sea of green they were in. He waved his left hand to the left in a sweeping arc, willing the blazing column to follow suit. As if to answer, the column burned brighter before spreading in a wide semicircle, cutting off any routes that pushed deeper into their territory.

He then forced the fireball-turned-wall to keep all its flames in one stiff wall, afraid he would upset Artemis by burning down a forest. Stay heated, don't spread. he thought, willing his flame wall to obey instructions. The flames once again burned brighter in response. Satisfied with his setup, Callus hit the brakes, digging his heels into dirt and moss to slow his sprint. Turning to face the invader with a smirk, he conjured another fireball in his hand as his dagger floated above his shoulder.

I'm pretty sure this is the son of Zeus. He has the same platinum blonde hair and blue eyes most Zeus kids have, not to mention no Poseidon or Neptune kid would venture this far away from the stream without risking giving themselves a disadvantage in battle.
With that thought in mind, he addressed the fast approaching opponent with a cheery tone.
"Hello there! I take it you're a son of Sky Man himself. Boy, I assume you must be really strong. Although I hope you don't mind if I stop you right here," Callus called out venturously, his eyes practically glowing orange with excitement. Without a word, his dagger shot through the air point first, slicing cleanly into the attacker's upper arm. The Flame Blade quivered with excitement as Callus willed it to return, watching as a bloodied dagger made its way back to its position above his shoulder.

"Look Ma, no hands!" Callus commented as he raised his hands sarcastically, his eyes burning with mischief.
"Since your forest trek ends here," he rambled while tossing his fireball playfully. "Let's have a friendly duel! Whaddaya say, friend?"
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CASSIUS vs VICTOR

blue team luck strikes again

Cassius just let out a sigh at Dexter's words, as unintimidated by her as she was by him. Things wouldn't go to shit if you people would just listen. He thought about grumbling out to her. But it really just wasn't worth the effort. If she wanted to keep pretending she was cool because she disrespects authority, then fine. Besides, once this game was over it wouldn't be his problem anymore. He turned to look for Callus, going to give his friend a roll of his eyes, knowing he would understand the pain that Cassius was currently experiencing. However, he didn't see his fellow Roman anywhere and the horn that signaled the beginning of the game sounded out before he had the opportunity to go looking for him. His focused instantly tightened as Cassius drew his imperial gold gladius and hefted his shield as he began to make his way deeper into the forest, his heavy boots crunching leaves and small twigs underneath him. It was louder and more conspicuous than he would've liked, but he had never been a particularly stealthy man. As the Roman made his way through the woods, hunting for the son of Nike named Victor, memories came back to him.

Stalking through tall trees that cast large shadows, and thick foliage that obscured vision and hampered movement. Hunting, and being hunted, having to constantly be looking over one's shoulder, never knowing where or when the enemy might appear. It recalled to him, strangely, more pleasant times, of camaraderie and a true sense of belonging, and friends now long dead. He missed those days, missed feeling invincible. Cassius had to drag himself out of his thoughts, shoving them aside for the moment in order to focus on the task at hand. His team was counting on him to do his job, and that was what he was going to do. He found a particular spot in the forest near the river, along a path that he figured Victor might follow to the blue team's flag. He sat and waited for some tense moments, but eventually, his patience paid off, he hadn't been at Camp Half-Blood for very long, but he had memorized some of the more...important faces, and he recognized Victor's as he approached. Cassius tensed for a moment, raising his shield and gripping his gladius tightly before quickly emerging from behind tree-cover, intercepting the rushing son of Nike and causing the younger man to run face first into his armored chest. It was as if Victor had ran into a tree, although maybe even worse due to the heavy metal armor.


The son of Nike recovered quickly, though, his cocky smirk swiftly returning to his face,
"You're a big guy. Let's see how hard you fall!" he said before brandishing a heavy mace and making to strike at Cassius. Cassius looked over his opponent, a considerably smaller man wearing classic hoplite-style armor, though lacking a shield or helmet. Although Cassius tried to avoid underestimating his opponents - that was a good way to get yourself killed - he had to admit he probably would've underestimated Victor based off sight alone, at least a little bit. But he knew Victor's little trick, and because he knew that, he knew better than to slip into overconfidence. He had told Aurum that Victor's ability was no substitute for skill and technique, but to be honest, he really had no idea if that was actually the case. The Roman could feel its effects already, even in just the brief second it took for Victor to take a quick step backwards to regain his balance before darting forward and swinging his mace in a horizontal arc, aiming to take Cassius out at the knees.

Vorenus was able to respond with a counter, sweeping his shield out and catching the handle of the mace along the edge, deflecting it to the side and giving him an opening to advance and send a thrust of his gladius towards Victor's chest. But Cassius's movements felt sluggish, his reflexes like molasses, like he was trying to fight underwater. And so, Victor was able to twist his torso to the side, taking the thrust harmlessly on his armor in a ringing of steel before responding with his own riposte, a jab forward with the pommel of his mace. Cassius ducked beneath it, tucking himself into a shoulder charge, dashing into Victor and thrusting his shield into the son of Nike's chest. Though Cassius felt in a weakened state, his larger stature and muscle mass allowed him to plant his shield into Victor's chest and lift him off the ground with it, sending him hurtling into a tree a few feet back. Victor's back impacted the sturdy trunk with a painful thud, the boy letting out a cough as the air was forced from his lungs. But Victor never remained phased for long.
"You know I've only been using this thing for like two months," Victor said his normal cocky smirk changing into a wide grin, the kid dropped the mace he had been fighting with to the ground and raised his hands "but I've been boxing my whole life."


With that said, Victor darts forward, swaying side to side, avoiding the thrusts of a gladius that sought to keep him at range before he reared his fist back and threw a right hook. Cassius is taken by surprise by this shift in weaponry and can't quite seem to bring his shield up fast enough to block the fist that strikes him across the jaw. The Roman let out a growl, forcing Victor back a bit with the sweep of his shield, his eyes narrowing at the kid. "When you have to fight, fight. Don't talk." Cassius responded with, though he recognized the irony in saying that at all. But it would be the only thing he said before the fight was over. As they returned to their fighting stances, circling each other, Cassius quickly began to undo the straps on his shield, letting it fall to the ground along with his gladius. If he was to be forced by the Gods to fight this kid as an equal then he would commit entirely to that.

And so the Roman raised his gloved fists into the air. Cassius struck first, jabbing with his right towards Victor's right shoulder. Victor caught the blow on his forearm, lunging for his own strike to Cassius's chest. The roman caught him by the wrist, dragging him forward, throwing him off-balance and opening a window for Cassius's fist to impact Victor square in the face, causing his head to jerk backwards. But Victor swiftly broke from his grasp, burying a fist into Cassius's stomach, which caused the larger man to gasp out air as Victor slipped behind him. Cassius attempted to follow him with a roundhouse kick, his heel cutting through the air, but Victor bravely stepped forward, catching Cassius's foot in a surprising display of raw physical strength. Victor jerked Cassius's leg to the side, throwing him off-balance, his knuckles crashing into the underside of his opponent's jaw in an uppercut that caused Vorenus to stagger back into a nearby tree. Victor pressed the advantage, bring a fist into Cassius's chest. Cassius took the blow and grabbed Victor by the shoulders, spinning and slamming his back into the tree.


The brawl continued like this for some time. It was brutal and energetic, fists crashing into flesh and bone, kicks impacting painfully, but one of them had to give way, and eventually, Cassius did. He overextended himself during a spinning backfist, and although his trained mind recognized the mistake, Victor's ability prevented his body from reacting quickly enough to close the gap he caused in his defenses, and although the his fist struck Victor in the shoulder, Victor was able to thrust his celestial bronze knuckles right into Cassius's throat, causing the larger man to stumble back and giving Victor an opportunity to perform a leg sweep, knocking Cassius to the ground, who was coughing and gasping for air. After a few moments he recovered, laying in the dirt and mud he had become covered in over the course of their fight. Cassius growled, slamming his fist into the earth in rage, but he knew he had been beaten and he accepted his defeat, although not happily. He did not enjoy the losing, but he could dismiss it as a one-off loss due to some bullshit magic for now, and he still had faith in his skill against any other member of Camp Half-Blood or Jupiter. The losing was not nearly the worst part. The worst part was the shit he knew he was going to get from Dex and the other demigods like her, who hadn't respected him before and certainly wouldn't after this. He'd probably end up having to fight them one-on-one just to prove himself. And there was something painfully humiliating about having to prove himself to a bunch of arrogant-ass teenagers. Cassius let out a heavy sigh, but he still considered himself an honorable warrior and did not want to appear a sore loser, and so forced himself to say through gritted teeth:
"Well fought. I concede."
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Michael Vey

mood: pumped

location: East side of the creek, northern forest

tag: Hugh Flynn Hugh Flynn

outfit: strapped leather armor, shield, red shirt

condition: upper left arm stab wound


After running for a bit, he could see a defender run up from behind him. Glancing, Michael could make out the features of one of the Jupiter kids; Callus. He was the son of Hephaestus but Roman; Michael couldn't really remember much about the Romans, and he intended for it to stay that way.

Keeping up the fast pace, Michael watched as Callus created a fireball. Fearing it might be heading his way, he put both hands on his sword, ready to batt it away if necessary. Instead the fireball became a fire, blocking Michael's entrance into deeper territory. Quickly, he thought of something that might work and ran even faster towards the firewall and towards the Roman.

Callus's eyes glowed, possibly in excitement, and the son of Zeus's eyes were too, his stormy blue staring right through the wall of fire and through the other side. He heard the guy say, "Hello there! I take it you're a son of Sky Man himself. Boy, I assume you must be really strong. Although I hope you don't mind if I stop you right here."

Focusing at the fire, Michael didn't even see the fast dagger, and when hot blood trickled down his arm, he knew he had been hit. For now, adrenaline was stopping Michael from feeling anything, but eventually, it'd start to sap his strength. Silently drawing his strength, he rose Kusanagi up and turned to face the Roman. He could feel anger flowing through his veins, and it was only amplified when he heard the Roman say, "Look Ma, no hands! Since your forest trek ends here," The guy taunted while tossing his fireball playfully. "Let's have a friendly duel! Whaddaya say, friend?"

Michael could feel his face heating up. Replying back, he said, "If you want, pal. Make sure not to swing too hard." Then his tone turned serious. "As long as you're in sight, you're doomed." Even though it was a little misdirecting, it was also true, in a twisted sort of way, and he chuckled maniacally. Quickly he got angry again. From what he could tell, Callus was an arrogant boy who had clearly spent too much time thinking up comeback lines instead of actually practicing. A more rational part of his brain began to protest, pointing out how Michael was exactly the same and he had no right to judge the⁠—

Squashing those thoughts, he started to walk towards the son of the Roman Hephaestus, feeling his blood start to spark. Right now was not the time for rationality and calm thinking. Michael already had a plan. He just needed to be angry. And angry he was. Electricity began to run through his veins, and sparks began to come out of his arms and upper torso, diffusing into the air or jumping in arcs back into his skin.

When Michael was only a few meters away he swung Kusanagi, willing the wind to move away. He could feel the air blasting away from him, passing past Callus to the flames behind him. The air smashed into the flames. It wasn't quite as devastating as he'd hoped, but he could tell that the wall of fire was rippling like crazy, hopefully tiring out the Roman demigod.

He started to charge towards Callus, practically dragging Kusanagi on the ground behind him. Once he got close, Michael brought his sword up and feinted, managing to score a hit with his hilt to Callus's head, hopefully disorienting him. Then he began to duel with Callus, feeling the beginning of a storm swirling around him.

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callus versus michael
heat courses through my veins.
Callus was delightfully surprised when the attacker stopped in his tracks.
Th- that works too I guess, although I wasn't expecting him to actually stop.
The invader replied with a serious tone, "If you want, pal. Make sure not to swing too hard. As long as you're in sight, you're doomed."
Callus' brow furrowed as he wondered what that meant before a harsh windy front slammed into him and his flame wall in what he could only assume was an attempt to extinguish the flames. Fortunately, the gust only served to fan the flames, providing the wall with even more power than before. He chuckled at the effort before realizing that his opponent had charged into melee range, striking him with the pommel of his sword.
Callus cursed as he stumbled back whilst clutching his head, a welt forming where he had been struck. He looked in front of him, dual images of a pissed-off son of Zeus paced his way towards Callus. He watched as the leaves around his foe kicked up every once in a while, a tell-tale sign that he was trying to conjure up his mini-storm.
Heh, maybe I bit off more than I can chew here. The thought disappeared immediately, replaced by a focused desire to win. That mini-storm and its winds will make it harder for me to hit him. He's already a menace without it, so how about we disable that ability entirely?

"I believe your name was Michael? Yeah, let's assume your name is Michael. I'd like to thank you, Michael, for shooting that wind. My wall will gladly accept the generous gift of more oxygen. Well, it won't be a wall any longer."
A psychopathic smile appeared on Callus' face as his hands flew outwards to call on the semi-circle of flames, bending the wall into a full circle. The ring of fire shrunk in size to a 3-meter radius, constricting the pair's area of movement drastically. Flames that used to be spread across a wide area compacted themselves into a concentrated blazing arena, filling Callus with energy as the flame circle decreased in size. The familiar feeling of heat made itself comfortable on Callus' skin, as he beckoned his dagger to come through the wall and settle in his hand. This should discourage him from using wind, lest he wants to power boost the arena.

Callus was just about to engage in close combat when he noticed sparks flying off Michael, a tell-tale sign of his electrically-charged skin. Callus backed off, taken aback from suddenly learning of his enemy's proficiency in electrokinesis. Okay, so using metal daggers in close combat with the walking stun baton is definitely something I shouldn't do. Thankfully, I don't have to.

His grip on the blade tightened as he used a portion of his newly-found strength to channel more heat into the dagger. He watched as his hand burst into flames before a white-hot dagger levitated out of his hand, splitting into three glowing daggers that fell back into his hand. He could feel his body heat rise steadily as the burden of two extra Flame Blades manifested itself on Callus' focus, but he was used to the strain after having trained with 2-3 daggers for a while at Camp Jupiter. Callus willed two of the daggers alive; both rose menacingly out of Callus' hand, ready to carry out his every command.
Callus gripped the third lifeless dagger in his hand whilst commanding the two floating blades to engage. Both Flame Blades, humming with anticipation, flew straight towards his opponent before diving left and right, encircling Michael in a flurry of sharp edges.
Keep him riiiight there.
Callus chucked the dead blade in his hands into the air, channeling heat to it midair as he rerouted its trajectory onto his foe's uninjured shoulder. Unfortunately, his head injury from earlier reacted terribly to the sudden precise instructions to a third dagger. It threw his aim off, shifting the trajectory way off track. He cursed and cut off the dagger's heat supply as he felt it sink hilt deep into a tree. Callus recovered quickly and adjusted another dagger's trajectory, this time successfully hitting its mark. A semi-satisfying feeling resonated from the bloodied dagger as both daggers stopped in their tracks, rotating back to levitate between Michael and Callus.
"My guy, that pommel of yours sure hurts! That's a pretty heavyweight sword, no wonder there was so much force behind the blow. Hopefully, two knife wounds on both arms make it easier for you to wield it though!" Callus shouted, his voice dripping with a snide tone. "Let's end this soon, shall we? I've got a flag I need to secure."


mood: battle-hungry | location: camp hb's woods | outfit: blue team gear | tags: Michael ( Heterological Heterological ) | conditions: disorienting head injury, rising body heat


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Michael Vey

mood: determined

location: East side of the creek, northern forest

tag: Hugh Flynn Hugh Flynn

outfit: strapped leather armor, shield, red shirt

condition: upper left arm stab wound, right arm stab wound


"I believe your name was Michael? Yeah, let's assume your name is Michael. I'd like to thank you, Michael, for shooting that wind. My wall will gladly accept the generous gift of more oxygen." Michael knew that it was true, but he also knew that his own powers were boosted along with the fire.

He could his storm becoming darker. More thunderous. As it became smaller, Callus began to narrow the circle of flame. That was fine with him. That would only give Michael more breathing room. Glancing at his opponent, he could see that Callus was controlling daggers in the air. The son of Zeus raised his sword and began to duck and bat away the daggers, but eventually, he was hit in his right arm.

The daggers stopped and returned back to Callus's side. After a moment of wondering why the Roman had given away his advantage, Michael concentrated on his storm, willing it to become bigger, larger, more furious, and intense. Little flashes of electricity surrounded him, and he quickly enlarged the storm as far as possible, about 1-2 meters. He saw blue as sparks erupted around his face, and, although he could tell Callus was saying something, he didn't listen.

The heat all around them was nullified by the cold water and wind of the storm. The son of Zeus began to fight with everything he had at Callus, hoping to end the fight purely with his sword. But his arms were weakening, and it just wasn't going to happen. He got nicked in the face but thanks to his storm it wasn't serious. Michael was losing ground. So instead he started to charge up, feeling his storm act in response.

He knew exactly when it would strike. And he was sure that the Roman could feel the electricity in the air, too. Michael began to start forward, and just on the verge of the mini storm striking lightning, he swung Kusanagi at Callus with a blast of wind, knocking the dude off balance and allowing Michael to score a hit with his sword, causing a large cut to form across Callus's side. As he did so, the mini lightning struck. Things had gone perfectly.

Electricity coursed through Callus, causing him pain and also numbing some of his nerves and sense. This would cause Callus to be less fluid and sure of his movements, affecting his combat negatively. The electric shock also traveled up Kusanagi's blade, through the metal crossguard and into Michael. He could feel it coursing through his veins. Strength flooded back into his arms, and he knew that he had an advantage for the time being. He would beat the Roman in close combat, and his storm prevented him from getting burned by the fire.

Smiling, he pressed onward. Michael smiled. With a maniacal grin, he quoted, "He will win who knows when to fight and when not to fight."

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Jist of the post, she switched her luck
Elias Sachets
Just as they were making their way through the clearing, Elias felt a faint scent of cold monsoon winds. "Uh oh, looks like we need to switch directions," She said, realizing that either Zayne or Michael were a little distance away from Morgan and her. If he was already in a fight, then they only had so much time to quickly make an alternate path to sneak off on.

Just as she turned, a flash of lightning in the distance caught her eye, 'That's a little too intense... even for a game of capture the flag,' Elias mused, a nagging feeling eating at her. "Listen, I know we're not supposed to split up and head straight for the flag... But would you mind going on ahead? I've got to check something out... I'll run to you right after, I promise!" Elias said, letting go of Morgan's hand before heading towards the scent of rain. She personally loved glum weather, it was calming and the smell of mud before rain was one of her favourite smells. However, this particular weather felt different... It felt angry.

Elias skid to a halt a little away from what seemed like an almost complete battle. She froze upon seeing a bolt of lightening hit Callus and hid quickly behind a tree.
"He will win who knows when to fight and when not to fight." She heard Michael say, almost a little too smugly. Normally, this would be the exact kind of situation that she would run far away from. But since a surge of super-luck was flowing through her veins, She wasn't entirely thinking of the consequences.

"Yeah, but it's hard to fight when the fight ain't fair!" She quoted Taylor Swift loudly as she charged towards the two. Her limbs acted of their own accord as she dodged any lighting that came her way and stopped right in between Michael and Callus, her back to the former. She acted quickly and grabbed Callus, forcing him to sit up before quickly muttering an incantation.

‘From Good to Bad and Bad to Good, I Switch Thy Luck with Tyche’s Touch’

"You better thank me later for this," She said, pulling Callus up by his collar and kissing him, exchanging any bad luck that he had with the ultra-super luck she did.
Location: Woods | Interactions: BLK BLK Hugh Flynn Hugh Flynn Heterological Heterological | Mood: Crazy Lucky






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Dex Sloane and Kyra Vasileia

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“C’mon you know I don’t do quickies, Dex.”

“Oh, right, my bad,” replied Dex. “You like to drag things out longer than necessary.”

Kyra smirked, happy to have caught her friend off guard with a strategically placed kick to the knee. There was a part of her that felt bad for causing one of her closest friends pain, but it was something the demi-gods were used to by now. Besides, the daughter of Hades had caused her own fair share of pain. The advantage only lasted for a moment as Dex regained her footing and retaliated with a hefty swing from her bat. Kyra tried to dodge the hit, but ended up getting struck right on the behind.

“You’re a real pain in the ass.” Kyra complained, struggling to limp out of reach so that she could recover before the brunette hit her again. It wasn’t in the least bit surprising that Dex had been so bold with her aim, she wouldn’t have been Dex if she wasn’t always such a smart ass.

“You know you love me anyway,” Dex replied with a mischievous smile. Because the two girls had known each other for so long, the daughter of Hades knew just how to push Kyra’s buttons. Dex liked to get her flustered, especially if it meant winning.

The self-satisfied smirk on Dex’s face only made her more determined to knock it off, the daughter of Enyo taking a moment to plan her next move before lunging forward and swinging her sword directly towards her opponent’s face. Just in time, Dex brought up her bat to block the strike. The two locked weapons again, both fighting for the upper hand but failing to gain it. They struggled for a few moments before Kyra got fed up, keeping one hand firmly on her sword as she reached forward and ripped the bat out of the other girl’s grasp.

“Shit,” said Dex, her eyes widening in surprise.

“Not so cocky now, huh?” The brunette held both weapons in her hands triumphantly, letting her arrogance get in the way of anticipating Dex’s next move.

Dex was never one to let small inconveniences such as this one get in her way. Kyra had hardly gotten her taunt out before Dex had, in a state of panic and bad decision-making, balled her hand into a fist and punched the daughter of Enyo in the face. Suddenly afraid for her life, Dex turned and sprinted toward the river.

For once, Kyra was shocked. Dex’s punch had landed square in her jaw, the cocky brunette had been caught completely off guard, too busy gloating over her snatching of the other girl’s weapon. She was mad at herself for letting her pride blind her, but even more mad at Dex for taking such a cheap shot. “I'm gonna kill you!” The daughter of Enyo yelled, running after the fleeing assailant and lunging forward to grab her.

Dex couldn’t help laughing as she ran from her angry, little friend, but her smile faded as she felt hands on her. “Oh, shit!” exclaimed Dex as she fell, the weight of Kyra as she grabbed onto her legs toppling her. The smaller girl scrambled to hold Dex down, both weapons forgotten on the ground behind them as they rolled around on the forest floor.

Dex turned over to face the other girl with a cheeky grin and a raise of her eyebrows. “Is this the part where we kiss?” The remark earned an eye-roll from the green-eyed girl, distracting her just enough for the daughter of Hades to shift their weight over. “You wish.” Kyra mocked, an exaggerated look of disgust on her face.

Dex, finally overpowering the daughter of Enyo, flipped the two of them over so that she was on top. “Kyra,” she said with a shake of her head, “you know I’m not a bottom.” With a wink, Dex let go of Kyra, and, promising that, “We’ll finish this later,” she stood up, grabbed her bat, and dissolved into the shadows. On the other side of the river, Dex reappeared in the red team’s territory, once again in search of Emmett and the flag.

Once Dex was gone, Kyra stood up to wipe the dirt off of her with an indignant hmmph. At least there was nothing standing between her and the flag anymore. She turned to grab her sword from where it had been discarded on the ground, sprinting off in the general direction of the blue team’s flag.​
 
Andreja Lavov
Daughter of Dionysus
Being on flag defense was probably the best thing that possibly could have happened to Andreja, aside from the fact that she had to work with Mari. Not that the daughter of Hecate was evil or weak or anything like that, but over their time together at the camp Andreja had never quite managed to get much out of Mari. Talking to some people, like Trish, the daughter of Aphrodite, was like turning a faucet on: a steady flow, easy to manage, familiar, and reliable. Talking to Mari, on the other hand, was like sending a bucket down a well: strange, required a bit more work, had an uncertain outcome, and she couldn't remember the last time she'd done it. Guarding the flag meant sitting with your partner, alone in the forest, trying to pass the time. If she were with someone like... let's say, that gorgeous son of Neptune who'd just wandered in the other day she was sure she could think of something to do. Or, if she and Morgan had been on the same team, they could have easily chit-chatted the time away.

On the bright side, figuring out how to entertain herself with Mari was probably the most labor intensive thing she'd have to do. Someone would have to get past not only their offensive line - packed with hard hitters like Kyra and Michael - but also their defensive line - made up of Emmett and Nawa. At that point, if someone could get past both of those groups, then no one could really blame her if they managed to steal the flag. The ability to pass the blame on to other players was what made flag-guarding the best possible job. Andreja would never be solely responsible for their loss. Not that this meant that she was just going to let someone waltz in and pluck it out of the tree, of course. And Mari was a force to be reckoned with in her own right.

Speaking of the devil - or, perhaps, thinking of her - Andreja jumped at the sound of the witch's voice. A little "Boo!" made her jump - not so much because of the actual fear it struck, but more so because it made her wonder: first, where had she come from? and second, could Mari hear her thoughts? Maybe she'd keep them positive just in case. The brunette didn't fancy being turned into a frog any time soon. At the sudden physical contact, Andreja stopped in her tracks. "watch your step. don't wanna set off any of the beetles!" Beetles? Andreja shivered at the thought of those disgusting bugs. Gods, she hated any kinds of creepy crawlers. "Oh, yeah, thanks," she mumbled, noticing the discreet trap that had been laid. If it wasn't for Mari, she probably would've walked right into it. Hopefully the blue team really would. And, of course, the strange interaction didn't end there. The next sentence made her heart sink into her stomach. "oh no, look out! there's a snake on your shoulder." Immediate panic set in and Andreja's head whipped to the side to see the creature. She let out a shriek that would've made her teammates think they were already under attack, if it hadn't been for the fact that the game hadn't started yet. "Get it off! Get it off! Get it off!" She yelled, hardly breathing between the words. A well aimed swat from Mari sent the snake back to wherever the hell it came from, but it hardly made Andreja feel all that much better. The blue eyed girl crossed her arms and pouted in response to Mari's beaming smile. Scratch what she said about talking to Mari being like sending a bucket down a well. Talking to Mari was like drinking seawater: counterproductive and unpleasant.

Though Reja had been considering just not talking to Mari for the rest of their time together, her resolve was broken by the simple question of where the flag was. It was difficult to stay mad at the only human she could interact with for the next hour or two, especially when their job required teamwork. Using her hand to block the sunlight, Andreja squinted into the distance. "It's like..." she stopped, realizing that the trek to the flag was farther than she initially thought. She could have sworn she was supposed to be like five yards away from the flag. Maybe someone had moved it during her walk over. Or maybe she hadn't looked hard enough the first time. "... kinda far away... by those tress over there," she pointed to a group of trees maybe twenty yards away. She'd never been particularly good with measurements of distance. Close and far were really about as specific as she got. Ugh, it was further than she expected. Whose bright idea was it to put it all the way over there? After a couple moments, the flag materialized at the top of a tree a couple yards from where she was standing. Oh, the Mist, of course. Well, at least it meant less walking. "Nice, that should keep them guessing," she replied with a grin. Sure, Mari was a pain, but she was a useful pain.

Now that she could see where the flag really was, she could get to work. "I'll get some vine barriers going to make it harder to get to the tree," she told her partner, before focusing her energy on the ground. Grape vines started to grow and creep around the base of the tree forming a barrier around the base. She sent other vines along the ground to trip up anyone who would come nearby. Along with that, she made barriers around trees that were further away so that it wouldn't tip off the other team as to which tree was really the one they were protecting. They were decoys, in a sense. The daughter of Dionysus spread strawberry plants along the ground, using their leaves to hide Mari's traps and generally make the forest more difficult to walk through. When all was said and done, Andreja leaned against one of the trees and sunk to the ground, tired after using so much of her chlorokinesis.

"Think that'll do the job?" she asked her partner, wiping the sweat off her forehead. By now, the game had already begun, but the amazonian had hardly been paying attention because she knew they had loads of time before their part of the action would start - even if it got to that. And when it did, she thought she and Mari might even make a good team together. Mari could confuse them as to which tree exactly had the flag, Andreja could induce a little madness to keep them walking in circles. They had traps at the ready and, if push came to shove, Andreja had a sword and Mari had her magic. As their team's last line of defense, they would stand their ground as best they could. With all the preparations done, now came the hard part: waiting.

An awkward silence set in and, soon enough, the chatterbox decided she just couldn't take it anymore. "So..." she broke the silence, racking her brain for something to talk about. She settled on something she knew just about everyone loved to talk about, whether they cared to admit it or not: gossip. Camp gossip was an economy of its own, with secrets and rumors exchanged as currency. There was always demand for something new to talk about and the supply was self sustaining since they were a bunch of troublesome teenagers. And on top of that, if there was ever a lull, the parties she threw always brought them out of any recession.

"Did you hear the what Trish was saying about that anonymous confession? The one about the sea god kids, I mean. I wonder who said it. I can't really say I disagree with them, though. Like, Zayne's obviously the case in point himself, but even the Roman one is causing waves," she said, laughing to herself at what she considered a witty remark."I bet whoever said it is pretty jealous of our team... Unless they're on our team! Could you imagine if it was, like, Nawa fawning over Emmett over there? Or like Kyra having the hots for Zayne while they're doing offense together?" Andreja broke out into a laugh at the thought of it all. "If it was one of the Tyche kids, I bet they're feeling pretty unlucky now," she mused. Maybe if she knew how far they had gotten into red team territory, she would have realized the irony in her words, but alas.

by the red team's flag
gossipy
red team gear
tags: Uxie Uxie
coded by natasha.
 








Victor Inzerillo
The big Roman hit the ground hard gasping for air and Victor's smile slipped, "Oh crap, you alright big man" he asked rushing to stand over the man. Fighting was awesome, some of the best fun you could have as far as Victory was concerned, but if your opponent died it kinda ruined the whole experience. After a few uncomfortably tense moments Cassius's breathing evened out and he spoke complimenting Victor on the fight and surrendering, the younger boys shoulders sagged in relief at the words and he smiled down at the big Roman his busted lip making the gesture maybe not as friendly as he meant it to be "good fight bro, one of the better ones I've had that's for sure" he said offering a hand to help Cassius up. "Next time maybe don't drop your sword though I've been fighting fist to fist my whole life I might have a bit more experience on that front" he stated while retrieving his mace from where he dropped it. After a quick inspection to make sure the mace wouldn't fall apart or anything, he probably couldn't convince the Hephaestus kids to make him another one for awhile, he rested it on his shoulder and looked back at Cassius "I suppose I gotta take you to jail now, so you know come on".

Victor waited just long enough for the big Roman to pick up his dropped equipment before ushering him back towards the red side of the forest. They had only gone a few feet when the sound of thunder crashed through the forest, Michael was cutting loose on someone, meaning most of the blue team would be staying well clear of that area, not everyone was as fearless as Victor. Ha more like not everyone is as dumb as me, he thought with a little chuckle. It only took a couple of minutes for the two to cross the stream and slip back into red territory, and Victor passed Cassius off to the half-blood who was supposed to be guarding the jail, some Apollo kid but Victor could only be sure of that because the guy had glared at him the whole time. Seriously you take a quick nap once, ONCE, some people just held onto stuff for to long.

With that job done Victor wasn't sure what he should do, he supposed to be going after the flag but now that didn't seem like such a good idea. Again something nagged him, like his instincts were calling something but his brain wouldn't answer the freaking phone, he grabbed his chin thinking hard trying to puzzle out what it was but he jerked his hand back with a hiss, it came away bloody. His lip was still bleeding pretty bad, the Roman had got him better than he thought, this caused Victor to smile despite the pain he really would have to fight that guy again. Cocky bloody grin firmly in place, and whatever was bothering him completely forgotten, the young man strutted off towards where his teams flag was maybe someone there would know what he should do next, leave brainy problems to brainy people.
 
dexter sloane
daughter of hades
Dex heard footsteps approaching from behind, and she quickly stepped into the shadow of a tree, watching as Victor walked past with Cassius in tow. The daughter of Hades had to cover her mouth to stifle a laugh as the large Roman was put into the red team’s jail. She waited until Victor walked away, looking a bit confused, to come out of her hiding spot. The kid guarding the prison was an Apollo kid—an expert archer but not so good with one on one combat. Dex easily disarmed him, and with a carefully-placed hit to the head, he was out cold.

“Well, well,” said Dex, looking at Cassius smugly as she broke him out of the jail. “Fancy seeing you here. How did sticking to the plan go for you, Caesar Salad?” She stepped back, allowing him room. The daughter of Hades was about to walk away and leave the man to fend for himself, but as she scanned the area ahead of them, she could make out several figures crouched in the darkness between them and the flag. As much as she hated to admit it, she might just need his help. “Cover me?” she asked, casting a quick glance at Cassius before sprinting off toward the flag without so much as waiting for his answer.

She could see the red team’s flag now—high in a tree, flutterering in the night wind. She had no idea how she was going to get it down, but she wasn’t quite there yet, so she could worry about that later. The closer she got to it, though, the more she became aware of the quiet sound of familiar voices whispering. She strained her ears to hear what they were saying, in case it was something important. Instead, she heard something about Kyra having the hots for Zayne, the son of Poseidon. “What?” Dex said, louder than intended, and at the same time forgetting to watch where she stepped. From beneath her foot came a crunching sound, and suddenly beetles were scrambling up her legs. “What the hell?” She shuddered, grimacing as she tried to step away from the source. She was so concerned with getting the bugs off of herself that she failed to notice the veil of vines waiting to close-line her. Sure enough, she walked straight into the plants and ended up lying flat on her back. “Shit, where are these things coming from?” complained the daughter of Hades, making poor attempts to swat away the beetles.
somewhere in the woods
disgusted
blue team gear
interactions: cassius Cenedril Cenedril mari Uxie Uxie andreja Sadistic Sweetheart Sadistic Sweetheart
coded by natasha.
 
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syrena drakos.
daughter of hestia

It was as if everything happened in slow motion. As soon as Chiron sounded the horn, Syrena could feel the change in atmosphere. As the rest of her team rushed into the clearing, Syrena jogged a few feet forward and then stopped, taking a deep breath. Her stomach felt full—almost too full, and it was almost as if she were struggling to breathe. The hot mess of nerves, excitement, and anxious anticipation everyone was feeling was almost too much.

Almost.

Taking a deep breath, Syrena’s eyes narrowed as her stomach began to relax and the heaviness in her chest began to disappear. Her gaze settled on her teammates running forward, and they settled on Dex first, the easiest to manipulate because she was hardly even feeling nervous to begin with. Syrena could feel the confidence radiating off of her and moved on, not wanting to over-do it. The sharp tongued daughter of Hades would be just fine without any of Syrena’s help.

Moving forward, Syrena could spot some of the red team members approaching the river, and while she couldn’t recognize their faces, she could certainly feel their confidence. They were a bit too excited for her liking. Smirking, Syrena focused on the three of them, conjuring up a dreadful feeling of anxiety and fear deep within them. And almost immediately, she watched as the three of the opposing team members stopped in their tracks, suddenly paralyzed with an unexplainable sense that something bad was about to happen. Moving forward, Syrena crossed the creek and made her way into the woods, stopping short when she could feel the buzzing of different energies.

Turning her head, Syrena closed her eyes, focusing on where the energies and feelings seemed to be floating from but before she could actually focus on the direction of the source, she felt a new feeling. A feeling that shook her to her very core and snapped her out of her thoughts.

It was a feeling of dread, but not like the kind that Syrena liked to manipulate onto her opponents. This was real dread, the kind that gripped your soul and made you think you were dying. Her gaze shifted from the woods and back towards the direction of the creek and immediately, Syrena began running, almost wildly, out of the woods and towards the source of this new wave of negativity. As she reached the edge of the creek, Syrena’s eyes focused on a bleeding figure that was laying at it's side. His body was half in the water, staining the river crimson.

This feeling of dread was familiar, and it was quite possibly one of the worst feelings Syrena had ever encountered. Her face grew pale and she found herself moving—running—towards Stefan, who seemed to be bleeding out. She was hoping the injury wasn’t so bad and that he was simply overreacting, but this was Thanatos’s kid, and he could quite literally feel when death was near. So when he looked up at Syrena with widened eyes and meekly said “I’m dying,” Syrena knew that he was.

It was strange though—the boy seemed to have accepted his fate and was pretending to be calm about it. But Syrena could still feel his hidden dread and fear. Her eyes focused on the daggers; one was dangerously close to his heart, and then another on his stomach. He coughed up blood and his eyes fluttered as he tried to stay awake.

Syrena could feel her before she heard her in her mind.

Help him.

Hestia’s voice was always a soothing one, and it erased all doubt Syrena had about helping the boy. Syrena’s hand wrapped around the dagger in his stomach and she quickly pulled it out before her hands covered the wound, blood soaking her fingers. Closing her eyes, Syrena focused on the wound, muttering a prayer under her breath as her hands began to heat up. Stefan yelped, now wide awake, as her hands burned him, but then he watched, wide eyed as his wound began to glow and close up, until all that was left was a small gash.

“Hey, you don’t have to-“ Stefan began, moving to block Syrena’s hand from the dagger by his heart. He was terrified that she would pull it out the wrong way and end up doing more damage than healing. Syrena’s hand slapped his away and she glared at him, immediately shutting his mouth at her next words.

“Do you want to die?” she asked simply. Stefan quickly shook his head before he let his head fall back onto the grass, squeezing his eyes shut as he felt Syrena pull the dagger out in one, fluid motion. The burning feeling returned, but this time, he stayed quiet, and when the glowing ceased and the wound in his chest had grown smaller. It wasn't fully healed, but enough for the bleeding to slow down after she pulled the dagger out.

Syrena finally leaned away, wiping her blood stained hands on her pants. Reaching into her side strapped pack, she fumbled around before she pulled out barely enough cloth bandages to cover his wound. She really wasn't a medic and didn't know what else to do, and found herself wincing along with him as she pressed the bandages against him. It was enough to cover the wound and suppress the bleeding for now.

Stefan winced as she pressed the bandages against his wounds, but he was able to sit up and take the bandages from her, grimacing slightly as she pulled him to his feet in response. The wounds weren't as bad, he would survive. But it would definitely not be fun to deal with, and this was not how the game was supposed to go as planned for Stefan. He had tried to plant a trap in a tree but had gotten distracted, thinking someone had spotted him when Syrena first entered the woods. He lost his footing and tried to hold onto the daggers but that didn't go quite as planned.

“T-thanks…” Stefan said, falling into step beside her, glad she was keeping pace with him. He was still in an immense amount of pain, but he was no longer shook with the faint feeling of Death coming for him.

Syrena's mind was exhausted and she couldn’t focus on what everyone was feeling, nor could she try to manipulate anyone else’s emotions for now. She glanced at her hands, trying to focus as she made the trek back to camp, staying close to the trees. Normally she could create something--a small flame. But no, not this time. This was a first--and she wasn't even sure how to process it.

"Who did this to you?" Syrena asked Stefan, taking a deep breath and forcing herself to try and remain focused as to what had could have happened to Stefan, watching as he slowly slightly steadied himself, unable to help but laugh at him as he told her what had happened. Pulling her sword out, she pointed it at Stefan, glaring at him as he lowered himself to the ground.

"Relax--I'll stay here," Stefan, pointing to the wounds in his chest and stomach with the free hand that wasn't holding bandages. Syrena sheathed her sword and raised an eyebrow, giving him a one over. She'd find him later if he went behind her back after she literally just saved his ass. Shaking her head, Syrena began jogging towards the west side of the creek and headed towards the trees.

by the river, going towards the blue team jail
mentally exhausted
blue team gear
interactions: Stefan
coded by natasha.
 
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callus versus michael
heat courses through my veins.
Callus watched as no reaction came from his opponent as if his chatter fell on deaf ears. Despite the power-up additional wind would provide Callus, his foe still manifested a miniature thunderstorm cloud. The cloud itself hovered just above Michael's head, conjuring winds and little rain that swirled in a small area around him. Callus's mind ran through a plethora of possible strategies, filing through a large amount of information at once. He tensed and commanded his two remaining blades to stay relatively in front of him, expecting a lightning bolt were to be fired his way. The air tasted like copper as he stood there, watching as the storm cloud enlarged to a good 2 meters in diameter, its surface crackling with static.

Much to his dismay, Callus had predicted the wrong attack when his enemy dashed forwards, bringing the mini-storm closer. Callus tried to sidestep the oncoming charge but a blast of wind had upset his balance, putting him in the path of a direct hit. Metal tore into cloth and flesh; blood immediately started gushing out of the deadly gash in his side. The pain was already unbearable before an electric current traveled from the storm into the blade into Callus' side. He didn't know how many volts were just inflicted on him, but he could already feel his senses shutting down and his nerves going numb. The sheer force of the blow combined with the close-up storm winds flung Callus back, and he hit the forest floor with a sickening thud. He did his best to stay conscious and sit up, but he could already feel himself slipping away.

Michael's lips moved subtly, but the sound came through staticky and broken, like a voice through a bad phone line. None of the words penetrated the thick fog swirling in his head. The ring of fire from earlier had spiked in temperature when stormy winds blew more oxygen into the wall, but now those flames copied his consciousness, slowly shrinking in strength and size before quickly sizzling out. Strength from the dissipated flames flooded Callus, but his wounded body refused to make use of the increased levels of strength. Callus was just about to pass out when a dull shout came from somewhere to his left, a familiar figure making its way quickly across the clearing. Oh god please don't be another enemy, Lightning McQueen here is already a handful.

He was wrong. Callus felt his body move as somebody forced him to sit up. His ears heard the dull murmur of a familiar voice chant the words, “From good to bad and bad to good, I switch thy luck with Tyche’s Touch.” His eyes shot open as warmth spread through his senses, a feeling he could only describe as a divine blessing. As his vision cleared, the blurry figure crystallized into the camper from earlier. Wh-what are you doing here…? The taupe-haired girl grabbed Callus by the collar, pulling him into a deep kiss.

“You better thank me later for this,”
Elias smugly remarked. Callus quickly got to his feet, heat once again coursing through his veins. He remained speechless, his voice dysfunctional as he tried to force his mouth to speak. For a quiet second, the two stared into each other’s eyes, before words finally made it out of Callus’ mouth.
“Elias, y-”
She looked away, quietly breaking their stare, cutting him off by muttering, “Please be careful, the luck will help, but it might not assure you a wi-”
At that moment, Michael had thrown a sword strike at the pair. Callus saw it first since Elias had her back turned to the Son of Zeus.

“Not on my watch.” He hissed as he swiftly grabbed Elias and shifted his weight, making Elias lose her footing and fall into his hold. The sound of metal against metal echoed in the forest air as two Flame Blades now intersected blades with Michael’s Kusanagi, once again thrumming with power.
“Oh g-geez,” the girl stammered, looking up at the son of Vulcan who had just dipped her in the most unromantic setting possible. Callus reshifted his weight, pulling Elias up to stand while stepping in front of her in case Michael threw another sneak attack.
“You should go. Things are about to get heated up in here,” Callus cautioned Elias while facing his enemy. He listened for a reply, a barely discernible
“B-be careful, again.” followed by swiftly fading footsteps on a forest floor.

Callus’ chest rose and fell slowly as he pulled all the warmth he could into his body. His gaze locked onto the dormant Flame Blade that rested hilt-deep in a tree behind Michael, before paying attention to the other two daggers, both now floating on either side of him. Having assessed the situation, a detailed plan formulated in his head. Save as much energy as possible. I assume I have the super-luck the other campers were talking about. I guess I’m now in charge of finding the flag. With a new responsibility on his shoulders, Callus mustered up the strength to call the third blades back to him. As his palms opened outwards, he willed two blades to fly into motion, while sending the other on a direct path to Michael’s undefended back.

Midway, Callus’ side flared in pain as his rising body heat had started cauterizing his wound, bringing torturous strain on his mental fortitude. All three daggers fell from the air, landing point first into the soft woodland dirt. Callus muttered a curse under his breath before taking a step back, putting Plan B into action.
Let’s hope this works, he thought to himself as he willed his Flame Blades to succumb to his growing heat aura. The sun had just dipped below the tree line, its absence inviting the presence of a misty evening veil. He let his emotions run rampant, feeling his rage, frustration, and even his pain fuel his rising body temperature. He could feel the cold evening air conflicted with his heat, his body surrounded by a precariously conjured heat wall. He manipulated the heat into tight columns around the blades, feeling that satisfying click of a primed dagger. Callus smirked, his eyes deviously set on Michael.

“Aschente.”

All hell broke loose. Three white blazing hot flames manifested themselves on the daggers as they rose from the ground, a united feeling of pyromania resonating from each blade. He snapped his fingers, and the Flame Blades zipped around Michael, pressuring him to act as the blades threatened to put him into heat syncope.

“Welcome to my living hell.”

mood: calm | location: camp hb's woods | outfit: blue team gear | tags: Michael ( Heterological Heterological ) Elias ( Totorokoro Totorokoro ) | conditions: disoriented from head injury, bleeding sword gash in side, numbed from lightning strike, rising body temperature


coded by weldherwings.
 

Michael Vey

mood: determined

location: East side of the creek, northern forest

tag: Hugh Flynn Hugh Flynn

outfit: strapped leather armor, shield, red shirt

condition: upper left arm stab wound, right arm stab wound


Michael stood there for a moment. His injuries were finally catching up, and he could feel the pain flaring up through his arms. Elias showed up out of nowhere and seemed to be reciting poetry or something to Callus. Confused, he let them do whatever while he rested for a moment, gathering strength.

A few seconds later, he realized: Elias was the daughter of Tyche. She was probably giving luck to the Roman. Michael looked up just in time to see her pull him into a kiss. Filing away that for future reference, Michael raised Kusanagi and charged in a half-hearted attempt to stop the transfer.

Callus saw him coming and had parried with his flaming blades. Michael heard him say something about things getting heated, but couldn't make out the details; his storm was pretty loud, so he calmed it down a bit so he could hear whatever would be said next. Elias behind Callus had swiftly retreated.

Deciding to back away for the moment, he found two daggers heading straight for him, with his peripheral vision noticing the third blur heading behind him. Raising his sword, Michael was surprised to find that the daggers had suddenly fell, accompanied by Callus wincing and stepping back.

A few seconds of brief silence was then broken with the sound of a crackling fire. Three flames erupted on each dagger, and Michael started to try and blow the fire away, using Kusanagi. This attempt was in vain, and Callus had managed to encase the fire into cylinders. As Michael drew his sword close, prepared to charge, he felt some wind ripple along his back. It wasn't like his storm. He had felt something like this once when he had fought a loose ventus on his Kalydonian Hunt quest. The beginning of a tornado.

Suddenly his hopes went up. A tornado would suck everything towards it; the winds would be fierce enough to blow out the fire. Michael would be least affected, somewhat shielded by his own storm. He'd have a chance. He just had to play his cards right.

“Aschente.” The Roman said. The white-hot daggers swirled around Michael. Feeling his head become light, he started to escalate the storm, hoping the winds and the rain would help to nullify the heat. Droplets of rain splattered on his face, and it stopped the headache Michael knew was coming.

“Welcome to my living hell.” Callus said.

The daggers, flaming hot as they were, mixing with Michael's storm, began to ripple, the hot and cold air swirling around until he had to actually plant his feet down to avoid being twisted. There was a tornado forming. It wouldn't be devastating to the forest; chances were it would quickly dissipate in the forest with barely any impact. But it would be big.

Michael used Kusanagi to blow away the daggers in one huge swing of wind, reasoning that the Roman would be tired after manipulating fire in so many ways. He was right: the daggers gave way without much effort.

In the spur of the moment, he decided to egg on the tornado. It'd cause a distraction, hopefully allowing the offense team to snag the flag, plus it'd just be plain epic and would give Michael an advantage when it came to fighting. Hopefully.

Redoubling his efforts to strengthen the storm, he could feel as a tornado began to form a few feet in front of him. Walking backward until he was three meters away from the twister, Michael could feel his storm being drawn into the tornado. Tiny wisps of cloud circled around it, and he could see the rain inside. As his storm fed the tornado, it took on a slightly cloudy and opaque appearance, spewing out droplets of rain and even occasionally lighting up with mini lightning inside, most likely from the incredible friction caused by the tornado.

Now it truly was a whirlwind, and it would be able to survive on its own without his help for at least a few more minutes. So Michael stood aside, looking straight at Callus. "You act like that's a good thing. Hades isn't a place you want to be."

Michael was beginning to truly feel fatigued now, and he decided to rest for the moment and let the Roman make the next move, sinking the tip of Kusanagi's blades into the loose dirt and leaning on it.

coded by weldherwings.
 
Morgan Saint-Yves.
Son of Tyche

Morgan lowered himself down onto his knees. He thought for a second about smelling the grass but decided that was useless. What was he going to find out from sniffing the grass? He’s no Hannibal Lecter. He probably couldn’t tell the different between two different kinds of soup if they were placed in front of him, let alone pick up the scent of a person who he didn’t really know in a forest.

Instead, he recalled a scene in some Tom Cruise movie. Morgan was pretty sure it was Mission Impossible: 4, but with his memory it may as well have been Risky Business. Regardless, he remembered a scene where the dashing young man covered his face with mud to obscure himself amidst the underbrush. Following suit, he covered his hands in mud before smearing two thick lines under his eyes. Imbued with the spirit of Tom Cruise or possibly Daniel Craig, Morgan was now more than a man: He was a warrior.

Tom Cruise… Forgive me.” He announced. Morgan began crawling forwards along the forest floor. His senses were as sharp as a cheetah’s and his reflexes faster than a gazelle. “Tom Cruise, please lend me your strength.” He again called. As the Spartans prayed to the Gods, Morgan was now praying to Tom Cruise. Whether he was praying to the Tom Cruise from Risky Business or the countless middling action movies he starred in was not yet clear. What was clear thought was that Morgan was painfully alone. Without another person to talk to he was both a liability to himself, and those around him. The clearest example of this was the vine that was beginning to wrap itself around his left foot, continuing to snake its way up unnoticed.

However alone he may have been, Morgan was not without his luck. With a well-placed step forwards the vine snapped off of him and wiggled back in place. Perhaps it was the work of Tom Cruise, or his mother. But neither could change the fact that he was hopelessly lost. After a bit of walking even Morgan could tell he was probably walking in circles. “What would Tom do?” He questioned out loud. Within seconds he concluded that Tom Cruise would scale a tree to get his bearings, being the intrepid international super spy, he is.

Far less gracefully than the shredded stud of a star would, Morgan made his way up a climbable tree. The wind on his face made him feel that for a moment he was truly free. The worries and whims of the game were no more. Instead, as Tom Cruise would have done, Morgan scanned the horizon and was sure. He was somewhere in Team Two’s forest, far behind enemy lines. He was alone with only the leaves and the vines. As he slipped back down the trunk his face was met with a single bee. The boy landed on his feet and pressed on along the great green floor. Ready to face the world, Morgan trusted his luck and tried to read the signs.

I apologize for that last paragraph. It made much more sense before cutting a great deal of other text, but I couldn’t bring myself to revise it for the sake of the rhyme scheme.
Sneaking Around Right Now
Like Solid Snake
Blue team gear, mud on his face
interactions: A tree, some vines, Tom Cruise's Astral Projection
coded by natasha.
 
ELIAS SACHETS
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After her encounter with Callus left her feeling like a hot potato, Elias obeyed and ran away from the scene of the fight. She was getting pretty light-headed-- not as much from the kiss-and-dip (it was half the reason), as from her using her gift twice in less than a span of 10 minutes. This had nothing to do with how weak Elias was; rather it was the opposite. It was because she had used her gifts to tip the scales of balance. She couldn't deny the fact that her actions weren't entirely to save Callus... She might have done so to increase his chance of winning too.

Neither Astrea nor the fates, would be happy with her selfish actions. Her Mother wouldn't exactly be on her side either. Probability, her Mother once explained, is not something you should actively manipulate. There's a reason it's called luck, you know.
"I'm... (pants) sorry... Mother," Elias said, wheezing for air after sprinting far into the Red Team's territory. Dizzy, she slunk down the side of a tree covered in vines.

"Ouch!" Elias yelped, as something grazed her back, presumably a thorn or a protruding twig. Fearing that it might be a trap, Elias jumped up, hoping to get away. Unfortunately, her movements only led her to being tangled in a web of vines close by. The more Elias wriggled, the tighter the vines coiled around her. Soon enough, she resembled an insect caught in a spider's web. Elias panicked and swore under her breath as she tried to free her wrists without making a noise. But alas, she had no luck.

"What's the use of having a gift if I can't use it?"

Elias knew very well what the use was, but she was starting to feel especially useless today. (Little did she know that her emotions had a mysterious damper on it.) And of all time to wallow in sadness, she decided that she would deal with it right in the middle of a game of Capture the Flag, when she was this close to potentially finding her opponent's flag. But what did any of that matter?

Despair set on as she concentrated on her weaknesses. She couldn't fight, or move mountains; couldn't heal or charm minds. And in all her years at CHB, Elias couldn't recall a single quest where she was a front-runner, nor could she think of any situation where her purposeful actions helped. Sure, she sneezed and they could take down a cyclops (there's other bits in-between but eh). But when she needed it the most, Elias couldn't come up with anything that would help her break free from this planted prison.

Elias gave up trying with tears welling in her eyes. She sniffled, promising herself that she wasn't going to cry in the middle of the woods. Her luck ran out and her energy was drained. Little did she know that just a few trees away, sat two young women, and a flag... A possible sign of redemption.
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Mood: Crying
Location: Near Andreja, Mari and possibly the flag
 
callus versus michael
heat courses through my veins.

Callus found it unbelievable that his attempt at fire summoning, especially flames of this caliber, actually pulled through. He felt a huge chunk of his strength dissipate into the flames, fueling them with enough power to last for a few minutes at most. He knew Michael would have to empower his storm to counteract his Flame Blades, even with just a few seconds of flaming action Callus could already feel Michael’s body heat rising.

Callus guessed correctly, watching as the mini-storm grew fiercer, rain and wind steadily blowing in an attempt to cool the area down. He could feel the heat emanating from his daggers getting mixed with the cold air, an unsettling feeling that sent his thoughts all over the place. Which is good, because that meant his daggers were also all over the place. But something about that fact made him nervous.

His eyes kept up with the quick and precise movements of the blades as each left a dim light trail in the evening sky. Come on my man, make your move. Can’t deflect them forever. As if to answer, Michael swung Kusanagi, summoning a powerful wind. Callus uttered a curse under his breath as his daggers were blown away, but smirked when the winds empowered the flames even more. He brought the daggers to his side to regain his train of thought as the unsettling feeling from before had manifested itself once again.

He could feel the heat around him. Concentrated areas around his daggers, his dangerously high body heat, and the scattered heat waves that were slowly dissipating registered themselves on his radar. Everything seems normal, so why do I feel so uneasy? He couldn’t quite pinpoint the reason until some of the heatwaves started reacting to Michael’s storm. Okay... The heat’s just moving because of the wi- A particular page in a science textbook flashed in his memory. A tornado. How did I not realize this sooner? I can’t let bootleg Thor have all the glory by making a tornado. Let’s heat things up, my way.

Callus knew his body would not be able to stand a few more minutes of managing his white-hot daggers, so he devised another plan. Taking control of one of the dagger’s flames, he willed it to fly off the dagger and to surround his hands. Having drained the dagger of all its heat, it turned lifeless, dropping out of the air. He didn’t pay attention to it, instead focusing on handling the white-hot flames. They’re already white-hot. Two daggers should be enough for a fight, and one fire shot should be enough for this to work.

He took in a steady breath, feeling the flames around his hands ripple excitedly in response. He drew his gun and cocked open its chamber, exhaling steadily as his body took in the flames. As he breathed out, steam lifted from his skin as his sweat evaporated from the sudden intake of the white-hot flames.

A fireball would easily be blown away in that growing storm. This should help the flames hit its mark. The flames from his hand disappeared entirely, fully circulating within Callus’ veins. He envisioned the heat flow into the firearm, condensing it into an energy-packed bullet. Heh. Firearm.
He pushed the pun away, chuckling to himself before nearly losing focus on loading his gun. Callus kept channeling heat into the gun’s chamber while simultaneously eyeing Michael as the tornado started to manifest faster. He could feel heat waves that were once scattered slowly flicker out of existence, the winds growing colder with every passing second.

"You act like that's a good thing. Hades isn't a place you want to be," Michael’s voice barely made it through the growing winds, chaotic in nature. The voice seemed to travel through the tornado instead of from inside the tornado like Callus expected. He couldn’t see where the guy was anymore, the tornado had taken on its usual cloudy appearance, but he did notice that his foe sounded further away than before. It could just be because of the tornado. But it shouldn’t be able to muffle sound this early in its lifespan…

Callus cleared his thoughts and let another deep breath in and out, allowing another cloud of steam escape. Every once in a while he’d wince, his wound sending waves of agony rippling throughout his body. He pulled himself into a kneel, hoping a lower center of gravity would help stabilize his aim. Despite his best efforts, his hand was still shaking when he raised his gun to eye level. He could feel the chamber begging him to snap itself shut as nearly all of the white flames slowly flowed into the gun. Callus took aim, casting a wary gaze down the iron sights, into the now turbulent tornado.

Ignite.

In one swift motion, Callus pulled the trigger as the chamber snapped shut. A bright light flashed from the gun’s muzzle, painting grotesque shadows across the floor. The gunshot left Callus’ ears ringing, but all he cared about was the bullet. His gaze locked onto the blazing shot, watching as its intense heat left a literal path of flames that burned through the grass as it traveled through the air.

All of a sudden, he felt a sharp prick in his consciousness, a feeling only felt when the bullet hits its mark. A wide grin spread across Callus’ face as he released the raging hunger of the flames, eyes filled with a crazy orange glow as he felt the flames spread across the ground as well as through the flesh of his opponent. Time for the finishing blow. He grabbed the dagger that lay in front of him, just about to dive into the fray to finish the job when the twister suddenly glowed a deep angry red.

Another textbook page flashed in his mind, filling Callus with an episode of pyromania. A fire tornado. One of the rarest forms of tornadoes. The tornado convulsed, apparently not appreciating the introduction of flames and the heat that came with it, growing even more turbulent and chaotic than before. Oh gods, once that twister dies, the amount of surplus energy it’ll give back to me would be exponential. I need to cool down if I want to use even a fraction of that strength. He stood up and turned to run towards the creek, envisioning a nice cold bath to cool his body heat down.

Unfortunately, his body begged to disagree as the slightest movement completely upset his sense of balance, sending him sprawling onto the grass, now damp with evening dew. He stifled a painful shout as his wound reopened allowing blood to paint another area of his tee red. Callus sat up and willed his flame daggers to float over to him. I-I’ll cauterize it myself. He flinched at the thought of pressing a sharp and burning hot dagger onto his already painful wound, sending shudders up and down his spine. Y-yeah no, I need someone else to do it.

Callus got up, steadying himself on a nearby tree, and kept an eye out for Michael. I don’t think any allied camper is near me. I guess I’ll have to make it on my own. He let the thought trail off. He could feel immense heatwaves come out of the tornado like nothing he'd felt before. Thunder and lightning started cracking violently in the storm, echoing in the evening sky with an intimidating boom. Something big is about to happen.

mood: vigilant | location: camp hb's woods | outfit: blue team gear | tags: Michael ( Heterological Heterological ) | conditions: bleeding sword gash in side, numbed from lightning strike, dangerously high body heat, early onset of heatstroke


coded by weldherwings.
 




CASSIUS & SYRENA

vs

MARI & ANDREJA

The game comes to an end.

Cassius let out a long sigh as he heard Dexter's mocking voice coming from above him, he tossed aside the blade of grass he'd been toying around in his fingers before tilting his head up towards her. Predictably, no hand was offered to help him up, and so he placed his hands -which had been ungloved in order for bandages to be wrapped around his bloodied knuckles -against the dirt and pushed himself up from his cross-legged sitting position. He finally met her gaze, looking down on her with an unamused expression as he pulled his gloves back on and hefted his large tower shield over his shoulder. Although the desire to wipe that smug fucking grin off her face was probably greater than his desire to win the game, he forced himself to practice some restraint. He couldn't resist entirely though, letting out an annoyed grunt before responding, "Being successful doesn't make you right." Plus, Caesar Salad, really? Even Cassius had to admit that was almost stupid enough to be funny. Almost. And what was with the Greeks and their nicknames? The large Roman man rolled his neck and shoulders, flexing his fingers. The fight against Victor had taken a lot out of him, but the moment of rest provided to him by the walk to the jail, as well as some healing aid from the child of Apollo who had formerly been guarding over him left him still feeling combat-ready. His whole body was sore and aching, and Victor had definitely bruised one of his ribs, but Cassius is a resilient man.

It looked as if she was about to just bail on him, but apparently it dawned on her that she'd probably need his help if she wanted to take the flag. At least she had enough sense to realize that, although not enough to wait a moment and muster up an actual plan, it seemed, as she asked him simply to "cover her" before recklessly charging off towards the red team's flag. Cassius followed close behind her after taking a moment to look down at the child of Apollo who had been quite kind to him during his short stay in Red Jail, muttering a,
“Sorry.” before stepping past.

He heard voices up ahead and saw shapes in one of the trees. He couldn't make out exactly who their opponents were, and any further attempt to do so was interrupted, as Dexter for some unfathomable reason decided to loudly talk to herself and reveal their position right before stumbling upon some magical trap and getting herself thrown to the ground and covered in beetles. Vorenus immediately stopped, searching for any more traps, finding one and side-stepping it, although that caused him to step into and activate another, as a writhing mass of vines exploded outwards at him. There was a flash of Imperial Gold as his gladius danced through the air, cutting through the swarm of vines that tried to restrain him. Once the threat had been averted, he approached Dex, looking down at her.
I could make a joke at your expense. he thought. And it was so, so tempting to do so, but the satisfaction of moral superiority was far more fulfilling than any reaction he might've been able to provoke from her, and so he did not.

Instead, Cassius swiftly cut away the vines before extending a hand out towards her, surprised to find that she actually accepted it, although reluctantly and not without some words, “If you tell anyone about this, you’re dead.” Cassius snorted at that, feeling for a brief moment almost a kinship with the daughter of Plu-Hades. Much to his dismay, he realized in that moment that dealing with her was probably similar to dealing with a younger, less mature version of himself. The thought made him wince and vow to buy the former Centurion of the First Cohort a nice bottle of wine on his way back to Camp Jupiter. He even cracked a small, amused smile at her, responding,
“As long as you don’t tell anyone where you found me.” before he turned back towards the flag, he echoed the words of his teacher, a much wiser man than himself, saying, “And, you know - there’s nothing wrong with letting people help you.”

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"Perfect. It won't be fun getting through any of these." Mari said with a pleasant smile from her position in the shade. The game had already started, and while Mari was itching to be able to use her magic, she wasn't particularly game for the idea of having to fight any of the brutes, though she wondered who would be the first to stumble into their natural hell. Andreja joined her in the shade soon after, allowing her what felt like only moments of silence before her talkative nature took over. Mari interjected every few seconds with a soft "mhm" to affirm her attention, but interrupted soon after with a suggestion, "Let's climb a tree. We could get a better look in case anyone shows up, and it'll make for a bigger surprise, yeah?" without waiting for an answer, she began scaling the tree they'd been leaning against, climbing up several branches before settling for a comfortably thick one that was at least several meters off the ground.

Andreja hardly stopped speaking while she climbed the tree, continuing her thoughts on the gossip. Soon after she’d mentioned Zayne and Kyra, she was surprised to hear a ‘what?!’ not only because she didn’t expect Mari to care about the matter, but also because it was distinctly not Mari's voice saying it. It was... Dex? The following cursing confirmed her suspicions and the commotion probably meant that her dear friend had set off the trap that Mari had kindly kept her from almost walking into. Her eyes glittered with mischievous excitement,
“Sounds like someone set off those nasty beetles.” The amazonian stood up, carefully balancing her weight on the branch as she looked off into the distance to spot Dex swatting off beetles and, in her confusion, walked right into Andreja’s vines. she broke out into a loud laugh, unable to contain herself. “How the mighty have fallen!” she called out with a grin. Maybe it had been a poor idea to make the other girl aware of her location so early on, but she couldn’t resist getting the jab in. In a quick attempt to cover her tracks, she tried to induce some confusion into Dex about where the sound was coming from, but just looking at Dex sent shivers up her spine from all those disgusting bugs. The wretched things had always made her squeamish and she found that she couldn’t concentrate with them crawling all over her target. So, instead, she looked at Mari sheepishly and mouthed a silent ‘sorry’.

Syrena could feel them before she heard them, but the voices were unmistakable. How the mighty have fallen! A small grin spread out on her lips as she quickly turned right, jogging towards the sound of the girl’s voices. Smirking as she neared the tree, Syrena glanced up, squinting as she made out the forms of both Andreja and Mari. The two girls were high up in the tree, both oblivious to her sudden appearance. Pressing her palms against the tree’s trunk, Syrena closed her eyes and took a deep breath. Her mind was still exhausted from healing Stefan, but the adrenaline coursing through her veins easily overtook her mental block.


“Eíthe i Hestía na me evlogeí me ti dýnami tis aiónias flógas.”
May Hestia grant me the power of the eternal flame.


The prayer came out soft, barely above a whisper. She could feel her body heating up, the palms of her hand and the tips of her fingers tingling. When she opened her eyes, the bottom of the tree was fully ablaze. A brilliant smile tugged at her lips as she stepped back, satisfied with herself. “Oh, how the mighty have fallen!” Syrena repeated after the girls, her voice tinged with laughter as she watched the flames spread upwards towards the trees. Closing her eyes, she could feel the energy radiating off of both demigods. Their confidence was now slowly dwindling--did she feel fear? Or was it just their alarm at the fire’s close proximity? Stepping back again as the two girls tumbled from the tree, Syrena took a deep breath, once again focusing on their energies and emotions.

And then she started pulling at them, her eyebrows furrowing in concentration as she could quite literally feel their energy draining from them. In a way, Syrena could almost see emotions as different colors. Almost as if everyone had an aura to them, a specific color that only Syrena could see that detailed the way they felt. The feeling of exhaustion was a dull grey color, and Syrena watched in triumph as the color intensified and the two girls grew tired and weak from her mental manipulations. The sound of twigs snapping caught her attention and she whipped her head to the right, immediately relaxing as Cassius came into view. This fight was going to be shorter than she had anticipated.

Glancing around her, Syrena’s smile began to falter as she realized her fire was spreading to the surrounding trees. Wincing, she muttered a small apology to Demeter, making a mental promise to extinguish the flames as soon as Andreja and Mari were out of the way.

Andreja couldn’t help but pout when Syrena threw her own line back at her. Unfortunately, there was little time between the lighting of the tree and the duo’s very fast descent from it for her to be upset. She’d done her best to jump from the height and avoid the flames, but that didn’t make the impact of the ground any softer. The brunette grit her teeth and told herself she was fine - a tactic that usually worked - but strangely found the energy draining from her. How could she be tired after sitting and gossiping with her partner the whole time? The most likely culprit was the same one that had set her tree on fire: Syrena. That little minx had gotten into her head! The audacity! Andreja was the one that was supposed to be messing with other people’s minds, not the other way around. She couldn’t believe the daughter of Hestia had weaseled her way in so easily. Well, two could play at that game.

To retaliate, Andreja summoned up the worst memory she could imagine: seeing her mother attacked by a monster when she was thirteen. She summoned those same feelings of horror and fear that she’d felt back then. The scene was panic-inducing as her mother covered her face with her bloodied hands, crying out in pain and trying to apply pressure to the wound that would, eventually, be healed and leave her blind in one eye. There was a sense of helplessness as she watched, not knowing what to do when the woman who usually had all the answers and instructions suffered. Nowadays, she’d worked past the traumatic event, but the feelings were easy to recall.

Mari, on the other hand, was in significantly worse shape having no such experience in dealing with Syrena. She managed to land softly onto the forest ground without much issue, though the onslaught of exhaustion made her lose her step, and she grabbed onto a nearby root to steady herself. She’d be able to fight it if she just had some time...

Out of the corner of her eye, Andreja spotted Cassius going at Mari - a battle she knew didn’t suit her partner’s skill set. She knew that battling Syrena definitely didn’t suit her own - what were vines to a fire user? A momentary stun was all she needed, so she closed her eyes hard and worked to magnify all those terrible feelings. Once she saw her opening, she summoned all the strength that she kept telling herself she had - even if she didn’t feel it - and ran towards Mari and Cassius.

Syrena blinked once, twice, and then three times as a horrible feeling crept up inside her. It was a feeling of horror and dread, a terrible feeling. It stunned Syrena, throwing her off balance for a quick second before she smirked, realizing the card Andreja had played. It was impressive, the daughter of Hestia had to admit. As the shorter of the two girls shot out towards Cassius, Syrena turned her attention to Mari. Her gaze settled on her and once again, she could feel the energy and emotion floating off of Mari. Taking a deep breath, Syrena began to focus on the feeling of pain--but then she stopped short, unsure of that was something she could be capable of doing. But she had another idea--a better idea. Narrowing her eyes as she focused in on Mari’s emotions, Syrena willed the pure dread that Stefan had felt before Syrena had healed him. This emotion was dark and murky--like swamp water ran cloudy with spilled oil.


“Move! Get Syrena!” Andreja shouted to her partner, trusting the girl to do as she said and understand the situation. Teamwork had always been something Reja had been able to pride herself on. The daughter of Dionysus quickly wove her way in between the two, sword in hand, ready to defend Mari as best she could against a Roman much bigger than herself. At the very least she was a better match up than the skinny little five-foot-four magician behind her. Mari reacted quickly to her partner’s commands, rolling out of the way of the gladius as it came down on a pile of leaves only an inch from her behind. She shuddered slightly at the thought of that swing connecting, swiftly getting to her feet. Jeez, was Cassius out for blood? Those Romans really had zero chill.

“I know it’s hard to find someone your own size to pick on, but did you really have to go for the girl a foot shorter than you?” Andreja scolded him. She used that moment to try to catch him off guard. The amazonian swung her sword while willing new vines to rise from the earth around his feet, hoping to trip him up, but had no such luck. Cassius gave no response as he deflected the blade off the side of his shield in a hiss of metal, while his other hand cut the vines down with his gladius.

Mari raised a hand at Cassius while his attention was on Andreja, beginning to mutter an incantation under her breath when the undeniable feeling of dread creeped into her system, and she faltered. The incantation stopped haltingly as beads of sweat rolled down her forehead, and she whirled, staring at the unmistakable cause of the suffocating fear she was feeling. Steady… she told herself, willing her psyche to fight against the growing despair, managing to start the incantation once more, this time making it all the way to the end. Her hand must have wavered, or something, for the projectile that formed made an arc above Cassius’ sword arm, connecting squarely with a tree followed by a soft ‘thud’ as it lost one of its branches.

Cassius instinctively threw himself to the side as the witch-girl let loose an unknown projectile towards him, although it was unnecessary, as the girl's concentration seemed to break at the last moment, causing the spell to go wide and slam into a nearby tree. Cassius took a small step backwards and settled into a defensive stance for a moment to assess his new opponent and the battlefield. And to take a breather, trying to force his sore muscles and strained limbs to continue to obey him long enough for Dexter to secure the flag, although how close she was to doing so he didn't know.

The combat was too chaotic for him to tell, what with his teammate's pyromaniac attitude. To be fair to her, it was a pretty good plan, flush the enemies out by setting fire to their hiding spot, distract the guards and use the smoke to obscure their vision as the objective was stolen away. But it was the kind of plan one might use in some sort of brutal, horrific medieval siege where the goal was the murder of your enemies. Not so great when the cover you burned down was your own forest, and the enemies you fought were supposed to survive the encounter. Though, if someone had told him that this was just the normal way the Greeks played the game, he would've believed them.

Mari cringed at her failed spell and considered trying another, but with her still trying to force herself not even to show a tremble— lest Syrena realize the true effects of her pathokinesis— Mari wasn’t confident her next attempt would be anymore successful. Plan B, then. She looked for a suitable shadow in her vicinity, and it seemed the tree (that was very much on fire) would provide the perfect dark cover. There wasn’t time for a second thought, and she plunged her hand in, the shadows engulfing her forearm. She rummaged through, searching for the familiar shape of the cards-

Score! Triumphantly, Mari pulled her hand out, readying herself to cast mistforms of her and Andreja, only to find that she’d pulled out an Ace of Spades and… an expired coupon for a free smoothie. She made an irritated noise, tossing the useless items aside as she pondered what else she could do in this state.


Syrena watched as it settled all around Mari, enveloping her with a sense of dread and fear--as if death were on its way for her. The fire was fueled by Syrena’s powers--almost as if the more she used them, the stronger the fire burned. It had spread around the group by now, edging its way closer and closer to the flag. But her mind was not focused on that--no, she was far too busy focusing on what was happening between Cassius and Andreja. In a quick attempt, Syrena focused on the small area between Cassius and Andreja, willing a fire to spread around and entrap the daughter of Dionysus. But she made a mistake--while her mind was focused on protecting Cassius, her fire encircled him instead before further spreading into the trees.

Chiron was not going to be pleased.

With the analysis complete and no more time to spare, Cassius darted forward towards his new opponent, his large shield raised, and in standard Roman fighting style, his gladius hidden behind it so the enemy would have no idea as to the direction of his incoming strike. Cassius did not make it that far however, his charge being cut off as a circle of fire erupted around him. His eyes widened and panicked for a brief moment, he threw himself backwards onto the ground, landing with a grunt and narrowly avoiding the wall of flame that had sprung up in front of him. The Roman looked around, finding himself trapped. The heat was intense, and smoke was beginning to gather and find its way into his lungs, causing coughs. Sweat dripped from his brow as he was baked in his heavy metal armor. There was a brief moment of confusion as he wondered why in Jupiter's name this had even happened in the first place, but it was swiftly pushed aside by the need to escape. Cassius quickly unstrapped the shield from his forearm, letting it drop to the ground as he sheathed his gladius. He stared into the fire, his green eyes squinting. Then he let out a long sigh, shaking his head.


"Ah, fuck it." he said, before taking a few steps back, raising his forearms over his head and leaping through the fire. It scorched him, but he endured and emerged in front of Andreja. Naturally, his opponent was caught off guard by his sudden appearance, and he decided to use that to his advantage. Recovering quickly, he bent low and tucked himself into a charge, slamming his shoulderpad into the girl's lower abdomen, sweeping her off her feet as he grabbed her by a leg and arm, gritting his teeth and letting out a strained grunt as he heaved her over his head. He almost dropped her onto his knee, but discipline took over for a moment as he realized that he had no desire to possibly break the girl's spine, so instead he took a step forward and course-corrected sending her hurtling into the dirt at his feet.

Andreja was ready to laugh when she saw a circle of fire erupt around her opponent, wondering if Mari had somehow managed that, not realizing it was his own teammate’s fault. Unfortunately for her, there was little time to laugh as a six foot four, roughly two hundred and thirty pound Roman came leaping through the flames and right at her. Her eyes widened in fear and her mouth opened in surprise as he showed no signs of stopping. All of the sudden, her feet were no longer on the ground? That wasn’t good. Did she scream? Maybe. In a blur of motion, she had been picked up by Cassius and, just as quickly, slammed back down onto the ground. The impact hurt, to say the least, and absolutely knocked the wind out of her. There was a moment in which she forgot how to breathe. Had she ever known in the first place? It was hard to tell. Stunned and silent, she stared back up at him, unable to even croak.

Mari was awe-stricken by the Roman’s sheer courage, so much so that she’d watched, quite fascinated, as Cassius barreled straight into her partner in crime. Andreja’s shout was what shook her out of her momentary confusion, and she broke into action, another incantation on the tip of her tongue. With a dramatic whirl of the wrist, where the Roman had been was now a small, adorable, harmless little bunny. She darted forward and scooped him up, holding him under an arm as she made for the crumpled form of her teammate, her other hand fishing out Nawa’s potion from her pocket.
“Drink,” Mari ordered quietly, tipping the vial towards Andreja’s lips. Andreja did as she was told, a familiar warm feeling spreading throughout her body and reminding it how to function.

Despite Syrena’s mistake, the Roman still managed to surprise her and their opponents, jumping straight through the fire and towards Andreja, true Spartan style. But Syrena did not have time to marvel at the move--her attention had drifted off into the distance. The fire had spread quickly--way faster than Syrena had imagined or intended. It’s flames were licking away at the tree that the Red Team’s flag was in--reaching on upwards until it lapped at the edges of the red cloth. And just like that, the flag lit up into flames--just out of Dex’s reach.


“Oh fuck….” Syrena muttered out, glancing over at Cassius, who was now a fluffy and rather angry looking bunny. The fire had spread from beyond them, towards the middle of the forest and onwards--and still, it was just another normal game of Capture the Flag.
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announcement.
only fifteen minutes had passed since chiron’s horn had first rung through the summer air, sending the campers on either side of zephyros creek dashing towards their opposing team’s flag, or carefully watching their own. despite the gloomy air and the gloomier emotions wafting through it, things were going just as smoothly- or as turbulent- as usual, at least for a little while.

on the right of zephyros creek, a wall of flames seemed to creep its way from the now burning red flag to the river. the flames braved their path to the middle quicker by the minute, far before any of the poseidon kids could give a second thought to look their way. the blue team’s side seemed none the better- in fact, things probably couldn’t have been worse.

whether you were holding your ground near your team’s flag, or pushing towards the other team’s, you could certainly feel the shift in the air. the clouds wafting just above the trees had already darkened from the faded presence of the sun, but now, they seemed to be shifting to an eerie green, the mossy color shining onto the trees from the light peeking through. it wasn’t a sign of the oncoming night. something more menacing.

the source of this grotesque tint seemed to be from the blue side of the creek. a son of zeus and one of the roman emissaries had stumbled their way into a clearing just near the blue team’s flag, although stumbled may have been too nice of a word to describe their situation. soon enough, a mix of the rain in michael’s storm, the flames dancing off of callus, and a bit of demigod rage had let the air between them meet the onset of what, in seconds, would turn out to be a vicious tornado.

the funnel violently twisted in the air, thrashing in a convoluted cyclone. definitely not a part of the plan. even if you weren’t close to it, you could feel it’s pull, as it threatened to tear away the forest trees from the ground. the impact tornado could be heard from across the camp, as the thunderous sound of lighting ripped through the sky. and suddenly, just before it could swallow the two demigods closest to it whole, it dissipated with their energy, as if it’d never appeared.

silence.

the sound of the ground rumbling hummed through the soil, reverberating all around the forest. you, and everyone else who could feel it, halted, feeling the vibrations tingle from the feet below you to the nape of your neck. for a few seconds, it was a small hum, just enough to send a quiver throughout your skin. but as the seconds passed, the humming had grown to a terrifying quake. campers all around you stopped in their tracks, struggling to hold their ground against the shaking earth.

the dirt where the vortex of the tornado had stood seemed to pulsate in small groups, one thump after another, as if the ground were clawing at the sky above, aching. campers near and far that could equally feel the quivering earth lay silent, clutching onto their weapons.

without a second to spare, the rumbling ground halted, before the dirt just in the middle of michael and callus had begun to warp into itself. the soil twisted into the ground as if a black hole had started to rip its way into the earth. the ground sunk into itself, slowly at first but rapidly changing and growing, threatening to swallow its surroundings. as the dirt between the boys quickly pulled in the grass above it, the two were quick to spot the glimmer of what seemed to be nearly a hundred black, hand-sized creatures crawling from the growing chasm.

pit scorpions.

DIRECTIVES
get away from the pit scorpions! or not? idk up to you!

TAGS

lvcid lvcid Heterological Heterological izayoiix izayoiix Sadistic Sweetheart Sadistic Sweetheart cleopatraa cleopatraa a z u l a a z u l a @Tonkatsu Cenedril Cenedril Uxie Uxie BLK BLK Totorokoro Totorokoro @finessekid.23 Hugh Flynn Hugh Flynn Iamthemanfish Iamthemanfish @KingHalliwell @hcaulfield
but there's a few things we have
to learn, set our hearts ablaze

 
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ELIAS SACHETS
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Hidden in the Willows of a Vine-wound tree,
A weak sound whispered, "Help! Set me free!"
Chaos all around, a flag still unfound,
Elias, is still stuck. Only luck will let her flee

She watched a raging fight and a fiery sight,
The forest soon caught ablaze
Chaos still around, a flag almost found,
Elias! Snap out of your daze!


Elias coughed, finally breaking free from the vines as the caught on fire. She slumped to the ground, rubbing her sore wrists. Her eyes were shut, and the only thing she could hear in her increasingly panicked state, was the sound of her own heartbeat thumping in her ears. T-there's a fire... Again. Despite trying to act, this was the only thought that replayed on her mind. There was a fire all around her, and Elias was equipped with nothing but bad luck. She knew for a fact that any move she made would ultimately lead her to some pain- she'd had enough bad days to realize what would happen.
"The Fates really have it in for me..." Elias was used to rotten luck, but she didn't understand what had gone so horribly wrong this time. It was supposed to be yet another game of capture the flag. A nagging feeling kept tugging at her gut, only panicking her further.

"That's it! I'm done. C-Chiron, I'm done!" Elias declared, turning around to make a run for it. Just as she took a step, a burning branch came crashing down in front of her. Elias stumbled backward clenched her hands over her heart. Help...

A problem now arose; An unknown set of foes,
Dampening the mood as they came.
Chaos all around, a flag still un-found,
"Hark! Are they part of the game?"

Dangerous foes, so watch out for your toes,
All poison: They'd sting, and you're dead.
Chaos still ensues, one team stands to lose,
Unkown. Yet her fear, Un-shed.

The scorpions still hadn't reached the ring of fire that surrounded Elias, but it was only time before they did. She was unaware of it, however. There was already enough to deal with, and Elias would have to jump through hoops to get out of this one. A fire hoop.
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Mood: Ded
Location: Part of the woods near the flag that is now burning
 
dexter & forrest
Dexter's teammates distracted Mari and Andreja enough that she was able to slip past the defenses unnoticed. She made a mental note to watch out for any more traps as she closed the remainder of the distance between herself and the flag. Now was the time she had to start worrying about how to get it down. It was strung up in one of the lower branches of the tree, but just high enough that one would have to climb in order to retrieve it. Dex, however, was in no mood to shimmy up a tree. Instead, she flung up her bat in an attempt to hit the branch and knock it to the ground. This, of course, failed because bats were not made for throwing, and after several more pitiful tries, she let out a huff, dropped her weapon, and began the climb.

To Dex's left, the ring of fire that Syrena had created was spreading dangerously fast. Already, she could feel the heat pulsing off of it, but she persisted on. She was almost within reach when the flames at last reached her tree. She reached for a branch, but the singed piece of wood gave way beneath her grasp and, losing her footing, the daughter of Hades fell back to the forest floor. "Damn it!" she cried, getting to her feet and looking on as the red team's flag was engulfed in fire. Dex hated to admit defeat, but these were extenuating circumstances. As if to prove this point, the ground beneath Dex began to tremble. She glanced around in confusion. "What the hell?" She struggled to maintain her balance, but suddenly, it stopped as soon as it had started. The screams erupting from the other side of the river, though, told her that whatever it was wasn't over. She recalled having said only fifteen minutes ago that once the horn blew everything would go to shit, and this was just another example of that. Grabbing her bat, Dex took off towards the other side of the woods, dodging flaming trees as she went.

Dex heard them before she saw them. Something—no, lots of things—was scurrying across the blanket of pine needles on the forest floor. She came to a stop, squinting into the darkness to make out what was producing the sound. Pit scorpions. Lovely. Dex sighed in exasperation. "Shit," she muttered. There was a raging wildfire behind her and a horde of angry, killer scorpions in front of her. At this point, it was a matter of choosing her preferred method of death: being burned alive or stung. There wasn't much Dex could do about a fire, but she could slow down the scorpions. The daughter of Hades pressed a button on the handle of her bat, and the end of her weapon lit up like a torch, flames dancing along the bronze surface. "This is gonna get messy."

Meanwhile, Forrest watched as the red team's territory went up in flames. "That's not good," he said to himself. Then the ground gave way and out came a horde of pit scorpions. "That's really not good." Forrest dropped down from his perch in a tree near the river, the quiver of arrows on his back rattling. Despite everything within him wanting to run the other way, Forrest headed toward the source of the trouble, knowing that, as a child of Demeter, he'd be able to help.

The closer he got to the chasm through which they came, the thicker the drones of scorpions were. It was difficult, but he managed to pick his way over to the pit. Climbing up on the rocks, he stared down into the hole to try and assess how deep it was, but alas, it was too dark. Still, he could stop its growing and—with a great deal of strength—he might be able to close the chasm as well. At the very least, he could make it smaller, thus lessening the stream of scorpions crawling out of it. Luckily for him, he hadn't used a single ounce of energy during Capture the Flag—he'd spent the entirety of the game sitting in a tree, occasionally shooting arrows at campers who crossed the river into his team's territory as a warning. Perhaps he would be able to close the pit after all.

Concentrating, Forrest extended his hands out over the chasm from where he stood on the rocks above it. His eyes snapped shut, he did his best to block out the chaos around him and focus on nothing more than getting that hole to close. The ground began to rumble once again, but this time, the dirt was shifting back into place instead of crumbling away. It was quite an expanse and the act of closing it drained every bit of energy that Forrest currently had, but within minutes, the hole had shrunk to a space no bigger than a quarter. Immediately, his exhaustion took over, and Forrest collapsed in a heap on top of the rocks. "You guys go ahead," he muttered. "I'm just gonna take a quick nap."
location

somewhere in the woods

mood

very stressed

outfit

ctf gear

tags

mari, andreja, cassius, and syrena (mentioned)
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Michael Vey

mood: freaked out

location: East side of the creek, northern forest

tag: Hugh Flynn Hugh Flynn

outfit: strapped leather armor, shield, red shirt

condition: upper left arm stab wound, right arm stab wound, bullet graze in leg


Standing impatiently as he waited for his opponent's next move, Michael was ready for the daggers to come sweeping through the tornado, although he wasn't sure if they could. After a few moments of silence, he lowered Kusanagi and took out a strip of blue cloth from one of his pockets. He was able to tie it around his right arm quickly, staunching some of the blood trickling from it.

Then Michael raised his guard up, ready to throw himself to the side if necessary. There was an earsplitting crack and a flash of light through the tornado; he instinctively started to move to the side, and it was that that made it so the bullet grazed his leg, causing merely a painful flesh wound. Managing not to cry out in shock, he sat down onto the ground and pulled out another strip of cloth. This time his work was a little better, and he rose and tested his weight. Painful, but manageable.

There was something in the air. Some sort of chaotic energy in the air. Looking at the tornado, he saw a red glow from within. At first believing Callus had turned into the Human Torch, Michael began to start to build his storm again. But then the tornado began to sway a little, and he saw fire and heat inside. It was going to get out of control. Seeking to get out of there, he began backing away slowly, making sure not to trip on anything.

The tornado, however, had different ideas, and he could feel the wind pulling him. Michael was pulled over and hit the ground hard. His right arm bore the most of the damage, causing a massive spike in pain that caused him to barely be able to move.

He would need to try and defuse the tension of the tornado somehow. That was the only way to get out without getting murdered with the nymphs since the tornado would almost certainly burn through many trees if it got out of control. Using his left hand, Michael grabbed Kusanagi. He only managed two swings before the tornado suddenly vanished, replaced by a vibration in the ground that grew steadily as he got up, in shock.

He focused his attention on the ground in between them. He wasn't sure, but he thought he could see the dirt being pushed up? The ground was itself vibrating, so he wasn't sure, but he readied himself for Myrmekes bursting out of the ground, backing up a little. The ground started to fall, creating a hole in between them. This hole widened rapidly, and Michael stumbled back so he wasn't engulfed in the chasm.

Catching a glimpse of the hundred or so small scorpions, he shuddered. He didn't know exactly what it was called, but Michael knew that they had fast-acting venom and that they could jump 15 feet through the air. In a brief moment, he wondered why they were there, but pushed the thought to the back of his mind and began to run away. He would try to figure it out when there weren't a hundred deadly scorpions right in front of him. Thinking of his storm, he began to try and focus it but found he couldn't. Maybe it was because of fighting, maybe it was because of injury and bloodloss, but either way, he couldn't summon it.

Instead, he drew forth electricity, creating a sheen around him that would shock anything that came within six inches or so. It was hard to maintain, so Michael increased his pace, aiming to get out of there as fast as possible.

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jasper oriana
son of apollo

Despite not being much of an active participant during this game of capture the flag, Jasper had still been having a great time. He'd taken position up high in a tree, planning to shoot at any blue team campers that came into his part of the woods. When his cabin wasn't one of the ones in charge of the game, the brunette was more than happy to play sniper, and let the others claim the glory. They were all here to have fun after all! And well...take care of any grudges between campers if he was being honest.

He frowned, lost in his thoughts. There were probably plenty of other campers who participated just for the sake of getting out of their chores for a while, and on that one, he couldn't blame anyone.

Shocked out of his thoughts by the fire suddenly blazing to life nearby, Jasper sat upright on the branch he'd been relaxing on. He shifted onto the balls of his feet and began to slide down the branch so he could then jump onto another one, planning on attempting to get a better look at what was going on nearby. Hopefully this was just another fight, and not something interrupting the actual game. As he moved closer he let out a sigh, happy to just see two people fighting. Campers fighting was fine, any damage done could be repaired.

Jasper relaxed slightly, about to head back to his original perch away from the fighting when he felt it. The shift in the air that caused the elements that were being manipulated to disperse. As the earth began to shake and rumble and finally cave in, he cursed. With wide eyes, he knew he had no skills that would be able to help against this situation, especially as the pit scorpions began to crawl out as well.

He stood, no longer worried about stealth, about to began to jump away to safer ground, only to pause as Forrest stood on some rocks above the chasm and began to try and close the gap. Now worried for his friend, he moved until he was above the rocks and dropped down so he was standing behind the other male.

"Impressive man," he said, hurrying to catch the son of Demeter as he collapsed. "But, uh, this isn't the best place to nap."

Without waiting for a response Jasper slung one of Forrest's arms around his neck, his own around Forrest's waist, and started to more or less drag him away. Sure the hole was smaller now, but there were still scorpions everywhere, and the last thing he wanted was to get stung by one. "Come on, Forrest, work with me a bit, we gotta get out of here." he grunted, moving as fast as he could with the extra weight.
the woods
freaking out
ctf gear
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