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(Boop Specc)
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(S C R E A M S)
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((B R U H))
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*insert repetition of what Nyoko did before*Too lazy to type lol
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(XD mood)
(Maybe they should all meet at the very last meeting?)
Ardour finished up the next meeting, wiping away a bit of blood that stained his armor. He hopped through a window, trailing gasoline behind him with a chuckle.
Just...in...case...
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((Yeah i'd be smart bc interaction is good in rp))
((i indeed think we gotta move on and spread up, if you know what I mean))Â
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(Okey, so we should POV them all meeting together for the last meeting?)
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((YES yes))
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Ardour came to a stop on top of an old building, deciding to check in on his teammates. He had estimated that they would all be at the same place at this point.
Where is everybody?
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"Sorry we late!" Auric and Asphyix said, with Auric appearing by landing on the roof, and Asphyx by climbing up and sitting by them.
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Ardour nodded, acknowledging the two.
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Nyoko hopped up to the top and smiled. "I'm here!"
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Ardour nodded again.
"Hmm... seems like their meeting has already started," Ardour said, flicking his hair off his shoulder. "Ah, so it seems we are late..."
Ardour walked to the edge of the roof, giving a single reminder.
"Make sure there are no survivors. This meeting is a bit larger."
With that, Ardour jumped, falling a few feet before latching his open hand on an open balcony. He pulled himself up with that single arm, the rusty railings slightly creaking. He flipped himself over and swiftly walked into the hallway, leaving a trail of gasoline behind.
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The catgirl bounced on the tips of her boots. "Yessir!"
After a quick salute, she decided to climb down the side of the building.
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Auric also gives a salute with a grin as well, before leaping down the building as well.
Asphyx landed as well, "I'll send in smoke to block their vision." He said.
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Ardour nodded, hearing Asphyx. He poured some more gasoline as he walked, finding the meeting room rather easily. He felt a bit disappointed, hoping for a bit more of a challenge. Ugh, what a boring job. No excitement at all, Ardour felt like, in this mission.
He waited for Asphyx to blind them, running his hand down the spines of dusty, yellow-paged books in a cabinet nearby. My, my, my, how dreadful would it be if those caught on fire. He picked one out, flipping through the pages a bit, skimming along. Seemed like an old history book, a bit dull in taste, but the deep green and gold cover was rather decorative and, in Ardour's opinion, beautiful. He shrugged and put it in his bag, deciding that brushing up on old history later would be helpful.
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Closing up main exits, be warned! Nyoko informed and crystals began to grow along the doors.
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Upon hearing and seeing this, Ardour decided that he would quickly climb out the window beside him. He carefully scaled up the building, finding the room above the meeting room quite easily, and pulled himself in. He could hear the panic below him, and he waited for Asphyx to announce when he blinded them with the gas.
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By then, Asphyx was already inside before Nyoko closed the doors. Soon, there was a loud pop as if a canister was being released, the room was filling up with smoke.
Auric was waiting outside the building for the queue as well.
The queue was probably when smoke started to pour out the building.
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She was clinging to the side of the building. Nyoko waited to see the job finished.
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The people inside the room were now trying to find a way out, a few attempting to attack Asphyx as they saw him. The smoke filled the room quickly, blinding everyone in the room.
Ardour, seeing some smoke rise out of the cracks in the floor below him, put on an eyemask to keep the gas from burning his eyes. The cloth mask he was wearing already was somewhat enchanted to filter air pretty well, so with that Ardour broke a hole big enough for him to jump through.
Gas entered the room he was in and started to drift out of the building through the open window. As well, gas was starting to seep through cracks in the walls, filling up the hallways and some other rooms with thin whisps.
Ardour landed gracefully on the ground, immediately summoning his iron staff. He was able to successfully impale a young lady through the chest who got a bit too close while trying to shove him. He didn't feel anything from it other than a hint of pride and excitement as a choked scream rang out from her lips, shock somewhat muting her. They locked eyes through the smoke, just a mere distance apart, her hand reaching out with twitching fingers as if still fighting to move. With no hesitation in his actions, Ardour threw her off to the side, red staining the silver and white gold metal of his weapon and dripping off his armored hand. He didn't see where she went, but an audible THUD could be heard through the commotion.
With that, Ardour said to the panicking, blind, defenseless crowd of traitors, "Planning to revolt is publishable by death. You all known this from the start."
More panic arose in the room as people were shouting, crying, and scraping their hands. They were still hopelessly trying to find a way out.
Ardour thought that they were stupid. Every single traitor was stupid. Idiotic fools who didn't deserve the breath they held in their lungs, undeserving of the life in their flesh. How pathetic.
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"When you first joined this sad attempt of rebellion, you should've known the price that comes with it!" Auric suddenly bursted in, sending in steaks of light to blow right through the once-was rebels (though she was still blocking the whole she had bursted through.
Asphyx was already just going in on all those people who were running to attack him. Pow POW PUNCH.
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Nyoko stayed outside, now on the ground.
Her acute hearing picked up the shouts and general panic. All of a sudden, she didn't like it.
Tears started to sprout from her eyes.
But the job needed to be done anyways, right?
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(aH NYOKO NOO MY HEART)
(I say this but I'm the one describing the most gruesome scenes with detail lol)
The light streaks shot through multiple adults, a few teens. There was some instant death, a silver lining in this tragedy. They fell before they could even start to run, some being tripped over, the sound of a bone cracking and a confused shout ringing out.
Ardour didn't hesitate upon attacking, his mind focusing on a few simple thoughts: For the sake of a better world. For Glitchians all around. For Creator, their saviour. These traitors are dirt that soil his plans. They all must be eliminated.
That was enough for Ardour. It was his sole purpose. Without Creator, their king, his majesty, Ardour would be...
There was a terrible, animalistic scream from Ardour who now was working fiercely, his motivation running high off of a messed up ideology and mind-fogging, painful hunger that tore his stomach. He couldn't focus as well as more red splattered, whatever fuel he had eaten before long gone forgotten. Although, it was clear he stayed far away from Asphyx and Auric, so he had some control over himself.
Unfortunately for the rebels, there was no mercy left, not even a splinter of such a luxury, as he continued on, even splashing gasoline into the faces and wounds of some.
The few of Asphyx's attackers fell back, but a three teens sprang forward in replacement, hitting at him with their wings and fists. Although, with the gas, a lot of the attacks were missing and they were stumbling.
One of the teens, a young male, screamed at Asphyx, "This is only the start!" as he swung a heavy book down at the Elite's head.
Coming towards Auric was two young adults and an almost-elder, the look of fear replaced with a fire in their eyes. They still had some kind of hope, a small hope that they would take to their grave believing in. They believed that things would get better, even if the gods said it wasn't true they still believed. Even if they were outmatched, overpowered, they wanted to hold onto something, even such a pathetic, small concept of hope.
They all held something similar to a weapon, even one of them holding a sword. They didn't swing it, no, they were too blind to do so with carelessness. The other two weapons looked like a bat, wait no, a thick, wooden stick and a glassy hand mirror.