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Along came a spider; OPEN
Who| Disciple, Vriska, OPEN
What| Disciple meets the Spider troll and later gets attacked by a spider. Coincidence? Yes.
Where| Fountain in Park; Main Street
When| Backdated Pre-Hellrena
Warnings/Notes| Possible violence? Arena warning.
A. For Vriska
It's quiet here, in the park. Quiet and mostly deserted. The buzz of insects is somewhere nearby but she thinks she can rest. The fountain is crumbling, like everything, but enough remains to sit on for a moment. She can even close her eyes, think about something beyond the next step for a moment. She's tired and a little hungry, so when her bag slips off her shoulder onto the crumbling cement beside her, she lets it lay.
Time seems to slip past her as she starts to half doze. She was never much good at noon, especially not after days of wandering aimlessly.
B. OPEN
The buildings appear suddenly through the fog as she steps carefully over a crack. Some time, maybe a few days ago or maybe several, a crack has split open wide under her feet and it was only her quick reflexes that kept her from dropping to her death. She knew it was before she had found Signless and Karkat, but not exactly when. Time isn't exactly easy to keep track of in this place, with fog so dense it seems to make the world perptually grey. It didn't really matter. Lesson learned.
Before her, shapes move in the twilight and she watches one of those strange bugs drift near the front of a house, buzz up--then quickly away. She frowned, watching it disappear into the fog. Not going to catch that one, she thought, and walked on. She'd have to catch one at some point. She didn't have the time or safety to put up a trap for some beast.
With her mind was so preoccupied with the hunger swirling in her stomach, she didn't hear the shift and scatter of rooftiles until a pale leg was already in front of her face and a sharp claw hooked in her shirt.
"Shit."
A quick kick only brought those claws closer, grabbing at the clothing and digging into skin. No, breath, think. The next kick is at the horrible mouth, worse than any horror she had seen--and briefly she wonders if this what the Empresses's lusus looks like, terrible and frightening--but she has no time to think about stupid things. The spider, if you can call it that, had dropped her and every second counted.
"Shit shit shit, never going to prioritize food over people again." Stupid quadrants and descendants sending her back out into this madness. Find them and keep them close next time.
A sound behind her might be a person or it might be another creature come to share the feast and honestly at this point, she's sure things can't get worse.
"If you're coming to kill me, can you wait just a minute? I'm--" And she has to duck another claw, all the while trying to find that wrench she stupidly left in the bag, "I'm busy!"
What| Disciple meets the Spider troll and later gets attacked by a spider. Coincidence? Yes.
Where| Fountain in Park; Main Street
When| Backdated Pre-Hellrena
Warnings/Notes| Possible violence? Arena warning.
A. For Vriska
It's quiet here, in the park. Quiet and mostly deserted. The buzz of insects is somewhere nearby but she thinks she can rest. The fountain is crumbling, like everything, but enough remains to sit on for a moment. She can even close her eyes, think about something beyond the next step for a moment. She's tired and a little hungry, so when her bag slips off her shoulder onto the crumbling cement beside her, she lets it lay.
Time seems to slip past her as she starts to half doze. She was never much good at noon, especially not after days of wandering aimlessly.
B. OPEN
The buildings appear suddenly through the fog as she steps carefully over a crack. Some time, maybe a few days ago or maybe several, a crack has split open wide under her feet and it was only her quick reflexes that kept her from dropping to her death. She knew it was before she had found Signless and Karkat, but not exactly when. Time isn't exactly easy to keep track of in this place, with fog so dense it seems to make the world perptually grey. It didn't really matter. Lesson learned.
Before her, shapes move in the twilight and she watches one of those strange bugs drift near the front of a house, buzz up--then quickly away. She frowned, watching it disappear into the fog. Not going to catch that one, she thought, and walked on. She'd have to catch one at some point. She didn't have the time or safety to put up a trap for some beast.
With her mind was so preoccupied with the hunger swirling in her stomach, she didn't hear the shift and scatter of rooftiles until a pale leg was already in front of her face and a sharp claw hooked in her shirt.
"Shit."
A quick kick only brought those claws closer, grabbing at the clothing and digging into skin. No, breath, think. The next kick is at the horrible mouth, worse than any horror she had seen--and briefly she wonders if this what the Empresses's lusus looks like, terrible and frightening--but she has no time to think about stupid things. The spider, if you can call it that, had dropped her and every second counted.
"Shit shit shit, never going to prioritize food over people again." Stupid quadrants and descendants sending her back out into this madness. Find them and keep them close next time.
A sound behind her might be a person or it might be another creature come to share the feast and honestly at this point, she's sure things can't get worse.
"If you're coming to kill me, can you wait just a minute? I'm--" And she has to duck another claw, all the while trying to find that wrench she stupidly left in the bag, "I'm busy!"
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"I'm going to ruin all the food in you at this rate." She mutters, as if the spider can hear.
"Okay this is going to piss it off. Watch out." She pulls her chain off, waiting for the right time. In a brief space between two spastic movements, she wraps it around two legs in a loose loop, takes the ends in opposite hands and pulls.
This crack is more pronounced and even if she has to unwrap the chain to get it back, those legs have to be useless at this point.
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That seemed to help and the spider listed to one side. Ian poked at it, trying to get it to fall over. He had a feeling that it wouldn't be able to get it up once it was on his back. Or was that just turtles?
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"Why can't you be a good little legged beast and die!" And now is not the time to worry about her foot hurting. She ignores the slow burning sensation in one limb and tries to scramble back up. It's harder now that it's even on equal footing.
"Try one more leg?" At least then she would have the ground to push off of.
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Which then made it unbalanced and it started toppling over. The leg had hit flailed about, trying to find the ground again. Ian dodged it, to hit it again, although he managed to hit him in the legs and he fell backwards.
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"One side down." She manages and scrambles back upright, "I knew I avoided those eight legged beasts for a reason. Are you alright?"
It's a silly question, she thinks, because she's not sure what she'll do if he isn't. The creature is not exactly down for the count.
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The spider was thrashing around, so Ian kept back to avoid getting hit again. They'd clearly annoyed it and he wondered if they ran away whether it would hunt them down. Except that it was vulnerable and if they killed it there would be one less spider to worry about.
"Do you have a knife?" he asked. "If we stab it in the right places that would probably kill it."
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"Think pan might be under the eyes--if we can get in. No knife, just this." She hefts the wrench and tilts her head to watch it, "It's big enough that it'd have to lose a lot of blood to dry out and die. If we do it that way, we'll be here forever."
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"Unless I set light to it. That tends to work on most things." He started digging in his bag for his firelighters. It did seem like their options were that or nothing.
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"Well I suppose it's not like it doesn't deserve a slow death and we don't have many options. Alright, let's try that. It should work. If we had extra clothes, we could light that and throw it on top of it."
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"I'll kill it as quickly as I can - we don't want to hang around here too long." He got a piece of wood lit and threw it at the spider. It screamed as it burned, but it didn't set it on fire. It must not have the right kind of skin or something.
Ian sighed. "We're going to have to bludgeon it to death." Avoiding the remaining legs and hoping to hit it where it counted.
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She sighs. Hoping for an easy way out of this was simply too much. She looks over the beast with a critical eye and points him towards the side with the least number of functioning legs.
"You take that side and I'll try to get the pan. I'll have to dig probably but I've had worse."
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"Okay--Pan." She stares down at the strange orange orbs and strips off her jacket, tosses it out of reach. The last thing she needs is a jacket covered in guts.
Given she doesn't know what she's looking for, she just starts smashing and prying at the hard exterior, pulling off chunks and slamming the wrench in. This is a horrible way to hunt, a horrible way to die. She doesn't have a choice.
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Ian continued hitting the legs, avoiding the flailing ones and ignoring the spider's screams. What with the double attack, it didn't seem to know who to go after first. Until Ian made the mistake of pausing to wipe his brow and it sent a leg towards its remaining attacker.
"Oh, no, you don't." Ian quickly ran after it and brought his lead pipe down on the leg before it could hit her.
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"Ah--Thanks!" She flashes a grin, face weary and a bit splattered with spider guts, and finds something longer, a bit different.
"Keep it off just a second more..." She leans down, takes the wrench in both hands and smashes it over and over. The legs twitch a bit, but it seem to be dying at least.
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"Thanks, couldn't have managed it without you. I'm the Disciple--sorry I couldn't get your name earlier. Rampaging beasts puts a damper on most introductions."
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She shrugs her jacket on and adjust the bag on her back, making sure the strap didn't bite into the same place as last time. When it's all settled, she nods over her shoulder at the spider.
"Do you want any or should I just grab a hunk of leg for myself. I'd stick around but I'm trying to find a few people and you could miss someone and be within shouting distance."
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"Your loss. Good luck."
She turns back to the many legged corpse, pries a leg off, and wanders off in the opposite direction.