tailforbrains (
tailforbrains) wrote in
thearena2012-08-14 07:11 pm
Fish Roulette
WHO| Neeshka and OPEN!
WHAT| Exploring the aquatic buffet
WHEN| Night of the second day after the Cornucopia
WHERE| A beach at the southern end of the big island, around R10
WARNING/NOTES| Nothing worse than DnD-style cursing, at the moment
Coconuts weren't particularly filling, Neeshka had found. With no knife or anything of the sort yet, she couldn't hunt snakes or those big birds she'd seen on the shore now and then-- though she'd had to run away from a couple of the latter, when she ventured out onto the sand during the daytime. Those were some big, scary birds, if you asked her. Not that she hadn't seen scarier in her time, but still: usually she had someone else with a sword to hide behind.
Now, at night again and with the heat a little less intense, she was wading out into the shallows attempting to catch her some dinner there, with only a single craggy piece of rock she'd managed to break off from a boulder on the seaward side of the island, but then didn't have the knowledge to actually shape and sharpen. Already she'd cut her fingers on its awkward edges twice, and gotten a hand-full of spines from a fish with her other hand-- which then got away-- so life wasn't really going so hot right now.
Nor was it going particularly quietly. There was a lot of splashing and more than a few muttered curses going on, so it wouldn't be hard to find her.
WHAT| Exploring the aquatic buffet
WHEN| Night of the second day after the Cornucopia
WHERE| A beach at the southern end of the big island, around R10
WARNING/NOTES| Nothing worse than DnD-style cursing, at the moment
Coconuts weren't particularly filling, Neeshka had found. With no knife or anything of the sort yet, she couldn't hunt snakes or those big birds she'd seen on the shore now and then-- though she'd had to run away from a couple of the latter, when she ventured out onto the sand during the daytime. Those were some big, scary birds, if you asked her. Not that she hadn't seen scarier in her time, but still: usually she had someone else with a sword to hide behind.
Now, at night again and with the heat a little less intense, she was wading out into the shallows attempting to catch her some dinner there, with only a single craggy piece of rock she'd managed to break off from a boulder on the seaward side of the island, but then didn't have the knowledge to actually shape and sharpen. Already she'd cut her fingers on its awkward edges twice, and gotten a hand-full of spines from a fish with her other hand-- which then got away-- so life wasn't really going so hot right now.
Nor was it going particularly quietly. There was a lot of splashing and more than a few muttered curses going on, so it wouldn't be hard to find her.

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But then the slight rumble of Revya's stomach ruined her plan. ... Fuck killing, she was hungry. She walked closer to the splashing and called out, trying to catch sight the person in the darkness. "Either there's a beached whale thrashing about, or there's some idiot making the same amount of noise with a lot less food on hand. You do have something eat, right?" The tone was clearly degrading, but it wasn't hostile.
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Didn't let go of her makeshift weapon when she saw her, either.
"Not yet, but I'm working on it," she answered, tail flicking against the gentle waves. For the moment, she ignored the insult-- for the moment. She was more interested in figuring out if the girl had a weapon, too, especially if she had a better one. "They don't exactly give you much to work with around here, you know."
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The figure Revya sighted was pretty scrawny. Which meant it'd be easier to break some bones, but they might have a good chance at running away. But they -were- in the water, so it'd be easier to cut them off.
"Unless you're part of the other half that wants to kill people... or, you know, you wanna die or something... You should probably keep fishing. You could swear completely loyalty and I'd maybe help. ... Ah, right. Don't have that anymore. ... Don't really have much anymore. Damn, really. How am I supposed to kill everyone like this?"
Revya grumbled to herself, forgetting she was threatening someone here or something.
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And even if Neeshka tried it, she'd probably be lying, anyway. Since when did she bother with following through on promises? Well, unless she was promising something really serious. Like, to a friend. And maybe not even then.
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Revya walked towards Neeshka and the water. The woman was annoying, and the hunger was annoying. She could get rid of at least one.
"You know what, I can't think of an example. Just gonna kill you. For no reason."
No rush, no worries. Your typical creepy serial killer from a horror film that never runs, just walks.
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She started slowly sloshing sideways out of the shallow water towards the shore, where she could get better footing if this kid rushed her. "No need to be all hasty and stuff. I mean, c'mon, I don't even know your name!"
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Continuing her calmed advance despite the growing distance, Revya noticed the rock in one of Neeshka's flailing hands. Oh man, really? That's just... stupid.
"Aw, c'mon. We're friends now, right? You know my name, I know I want to kill you... At least put up a fight! I'm sure you can scratch me with that stupid rock or something while I break your neck."
Honestly just mocking this coward was fun enough to pass the time for Revya. She didn't really have any intention of catching up to her. ... Though if that did happen, Revya would definitely try to kill that girl.
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She'd tested this once or twice, trying to call up a cloud of magical darkness, and the cloud had fizzled every time with nothing more than a puff of smoke at her fingertips. Very annoying. But at least it meant she got to rely on her wits and her speed-- and so did everyone else.
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Revya left it at that. She was nervous, but didn't register it. Really, she felt completely weak. But she still had some semblance of power. There was just nothing to compare it to. None of this she thought about, it was just what caused her to click her tongue and stop walking.
"Maybe you're right. Smashing those hairy rocks growing on the trees doesn't really work out. I need to find someone well-built and see how much damage I can do."
And with that, killing Neeshka was forgotten. Revya started mumbling to herself. It looked like she would be there for a while.
"Next guy I see... Smash his kneecap in. See if I can break the thigh-bone... Maybe I can break a skull if I use my elbow..."
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She considered a moment, then put her hands on her hips, that "freaky" tail lashing over the wave-tops with uncertainty. "You really like that kinda stuff? I mean, killing and smashing and all that? I mean, it's one thing to know you got somebody good, when they deserved it, but just... whoever?"
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Well, that was a sore spot. Revya was being bitter and sulking instead of angry. At this point, she would normally lash out to forget about things, or just go to sleep and leave everything to that person... But she had no power to lash out. 'That Person...' Gig. She had devoured his soul. No hopes of him coming back.
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There were potential consequences for that, though, of course, and she grinned a slightly nervous and very toothy grin when she added: "Though I do kinda hope your being selfish doesn't mean I have to stop. I wanna last a little longer in here, after all! I could totally help you find somebody bigger than me to break kneecaps on, if you want?"
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Her smile was just so NICE and WARM. Really though, after literally everyone she had gathered turned against her at the very end... And after crushing them all, of course, Revya still considered Neeshka an enemy. Just a more friendly one. Like second place in a 'Who I'm gonna kill next' contest.
"Know anyone nearby right now? I've been wanting to see how the whoevers would retrieve a corpse if it was sunk to the bottom of the lagoon. I mean, they do have to get it, right?" Revya walked to a more acceptable talking distance. There was still some distance, of course. It was restraint, just in case the girl didn't have a good answer.
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She slung an arm, greatly daring, around the crazy-girl's shoulders. "I happen to know there's all sorts of people on this island who are a lot bigger and stronger than me. Let's go find some."
OOC: Guess this be the end of this convo/thread/section huzwhatever
OOC: Sure, if ya like!
No promises, though. Neeshka wasn't so great at sticking to plans, to be honest, even when they were pretty basic plans.