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[RP] Kingdom Hearts Universe|Earth|Night
GrizzlyEatsKids:
Aiden, Kayla, and Zoe
The trio watched, surprised, as the creatures suddenly disappeared before their eyes. They waited in silence as another set of stairs appeared, leading towards a new platform. Unlike before, the voice never came, and Kayla and Zoe ran up to Aiden, both looking confused.
"There was no voice," Zoe said.
"Well obviously."
"Why not?"
"Maybe it just didn't have anything to say. I think it's best for us to just move on."
Kayla folded her arms. "Are you sure it's safe?"
"No, but if those things show back up here, it won't be any safer. Aiden wasn't worried or confused about the fact that the voice had not spoken, unlike Kayla and Zoe, respectively, but he was rather curious. He wondered exactly what was going on, even more so now than before now that they had these giant keys.
"Alright, fine, I guess you have a point. Let's get going." Kayla immediately headed to and then up the stairs, with Aiden and Zoe right behind.
The-Blades-slave:
Daylin
Daylin watched the others, knee sore from overuse and shoulder aching. He had no idea what was going on, but he had calmed down quite a bit now that he had released most of his anger on the bugs. "I have no idea what the hell is going on, but I might as well finish what I started.
He didn't mention it, but he was beginning to question this so called dream. his arm and shoulder really felt like they had been cut, it wasn't all shiits and giggles like any other dream he'd had. It was definitely noticeable. And, even though his instincts told him not to do it, he ascended the stairs with the others.
Humen:
John Anderson
Striking the final blow into the shadow it dispersed in a black cloud. John was unsure if that meant he killed it, but he didn't really care either. He looked around and all the shadows that had been attacking vanished, but not in the black cloud John had saw. John was a bit disappointed at the sudden end of the fight. When he looked up another platform had appeared with a new stair case leading to it."Damn it just when we were able to fight back to." John reached into the pocket of his jacket looking for his pack of smokes. As he lit the cigarette, slowly making his way over to the and up the stairs whispering under his breathe."When am I gonna wake up already?"
NexosYourGayBestFriend96:
Sean
Sean saw the shadows flee... he thinks? He wasn't quite sure what happened to them, but they were gone now, and that was the important part. He looks at the stairs that just appeared.
I swear to god I've seen this somewhere before, but I just cant remember. Guess I'll have to continue on and see if the next floor will jog my memory.
With that he walked to the stairs, heading for the third level.
GrizzlyEatsKids:
GM POST
Just like before, the stairs disappeared as everyone arrived on the third platform. As if to make up from its absence from before, the voice returned.
The keyblade is not your only weapon against the creatures known as the heartless. These scrolls will unlock the potential held deep within you to use magic. It will aid you in your battle against the darkness.
A scroll then appeared out of thin air, floating directly in front of almost every person, encased in a ball of light. Each scroll contained a series of words in it, seemingly written in a language that didn't exist. Upon reading those words, the person for whom it is meant will then be able to use the magic indicated by the scroll.
Aiden, Kayla, and Zoe
As the trio stepped onto the green-tinted floor, the voice sounded again, this time speaking about magic. Aiden looked over to the twins and raised an eyebrow, but they both just simply shrugged. Before anything of them could actually say anything, what appeared to be a scroll popped up in front of each of them. At first, none of them moved. If it was as the voice said, then it seemed that each of them could learn some sort of magic by reading it.
"What should we do?" Kayla asked. "Should we read it?" She was concerned that the voice could possibly be tricking them. It had seemingly led them through this place, and thus likely having caused their encounter with whatever these heartless were.
"I don't see why not," Aiden shrugged. They could give us more powers."
"And what if the voice is lying to us? What if it's dangerous?"
"And what if there're are monsters that these keys can't hurt?" He could tell that Kayla was obviously scared, something that he was not used to seeing. He put his left hand on her shoulder, gritting his teeth as his wound stretched and his upper arm flared with pain. "Look, I promise, it's safe. Maybe one of us should go first, just in case." Kayla's face didn't show any signs of approval at the idea.
"Yeah, I like that idea," Zoe spoke up. "I'll go first." She had to both be strong for her sister and show that she was strong herself. Plus, she hadn't gotten a keyblade like the rest of them, and if those bug things showed up again, she wanted to be useful this time.
"No, I can't let you do that," Kayla said, pulling away from Aiden and turning back to her sister. "I can't let you go fir-"
"You aren't my mom," Zoe said firmly, plucking the scroll out of the air. The light around it faded away as she held it in her hands. "Besides, isn't that part of the reason why we moved, anyway? So that we could make choices for ourselves?
"Zoe," Kayla began again.
"Stop, she has a point," Aiden interrupted. "Let her do it."
Kayla let out a sigh. Zoe could be stubborn on occasion, and she knew that her sister would read the scroll, no matter what she said. "Fine, just... be careful."
Zoe nodded. "Alright, here we go." Although nervous, she struggled, but managed, to keep her hands steady as she unrolled the scroll. She had to prove that she was strong. She glanced over the first words on the scroll, which glowed a dark blue as her eyes scanned over them. Her eyes matched that shade of blue, and so did her fingernails, and although there was no water around her, she felt as if she were drowning. She dropped the scroll and gasped for air, but she resisted the urge to cry out for help. Aiden and Kayla watched in horror as Zoe fell to her knees, having trouble to breathe. They rushed over to help her, but Zoe pushed them away. "No... I can... do this," she gasped. She forced her way through the pain, and it soon faded away. Regaining her composure, she picked up the scroll and returned to her feet.
"Are you alright?" Aiden asked, alarmed. He was unsure of what else to say. Kayla, meanwhile, was completely silent, terrified that she had almost lost her sister.
"Yeah, I think so," Zoe replied as her eyes and nails returned to their natural colors. She wanted to say that she was worried, that she wasn't ok, but in truth, she felt fine. The word "Water" echoed around in her head, and she felt urged to speak it, but chose not to as she glanced down at the scroll again.
"Wait, Zoe," Kayla warned, maybe it's best if you don't do this again. It isn't safe." She was too late though, as Zoe had already read the other line that had been written on the scroll. She immediately froze in place, for she felt like she was literally, well, frozen. Her eyes and nails turned an icy blue as this happened, and Kayla turned to Aiden, tears starting to form in her eyes. "Aiden, please, make it stop," she pleaded.
Aiden shook his head. "It's already done."
"Alright, who's going next?" Zoe asked as her nails and eyes once again returned to normal, and she no longer felt frozen in place. That sensation was just as frightening as the one before, but she had made her way through it. She was indeed strong, and now a second word was made prominent in her thoughts: "Blizzard."
Kayla watched, mouth open in shock, as Aiden reached for the scroll in front of him.
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