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Who: Levi and anyone!
What: Bow training, snek hunting, static voices, whatever else. Catch-all for the month.
When: Through out December
Where: Around town, in the woods, wherever they end up
Content Warnings: Levi carries the probable warnings for child soldiers, child abuse and mental illness (PTSD/Depression).
I
He'd found a bow pretty easily in the weapon/hunting supply store (or whatever it was), as well as some arrows and a bunch of papers with targets drawn on them. He doesn't want to go into the woods yet, so he's found a still-abandoned house near the edge of town and set up. A target has been pinned to a wall and he's pulled out a table to rest his arrows on. In retrospect, he should have gotten a quiver but whatever.
Levi is an excellent shot with a gun, but he's yet to figure out how much he needs to pull back on the bow to get the arrow to go the correct distance. So there are some arrows between him and the house, and a few stuck way too deep into the wall. He'll figure it out, but perhaps someone would like to help him?
II
Levi had noticed the rot and dead things almost immediately once they started showing up. They all seemed to be following a path or paths, and that combined with the strange tunnel-like trails in the snow led him to believe that something was causing it. Some sort of animal or monster or person or whatever, it didn't matter so much what it was, just that it was a threat.
The dead animals seemed obvious enough (even if he wasn't sure how they died), but the damage to the plant life perplexed him. He's never seen bushes and even trees just...wilt within a day or two. He'd come this way just yesterday and now a patch of trees leading further into the forest was dead. Not just dead, rotting. Like it'd been like that for...however long it took trees to rot normally.
II.b - for Rorschach
He'd seen enough of the trails by now to know they had something to do with whatever was killing things. That much seemed obvious, but what made them was not. The only real option he saw was following them into the woods. Even armed, it probably wasn't a good idea to do that alone.
So he gathers his rifle, his back up handgun and ammo for both. Hopefully too much ammo, but he tended towards paranoid rather than optimistic. A large group doesn't seem to be a good idea, but just two could cover more ground and remain quieter. He could put up a note asking for a partner, but that might waste time. Instead, he seeks out someone else he's seen doing patrols for assistance.
III
The stores were largely picked clean by now, but Levi found going through them could still be useful. He'd found smaller animals hiding in them, so that was basically a free meal when that happened. Mostly they were empty, which is what he thought this one was. But he's not so sure anymore. It was an electronics store of some sort, or at least that's what was left, so the static everything was putting out was annoying. He tried his best to ignore it.
Until he heard his name. He had to be imagining things, right? It was just static...but then it happened again. Thankfully he wasn't alone on this patrol, so after the third time he heard his name in the static he turns to his companion.
"Did you, um, did you hear anything? Somebody saying something?"
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What: Bow training, snek hunting, static voices, whatever else. Catch-all for the month.
When: Through out December
Where: Around town, in the woods, wherever they end up
Content Warnings: Levi carries the probable warnings for child soldiers, child abuse and mental illness (PTSD/Depression).
I
He'd found a bow pretty easily in the weapon/hunting supply store (or whatever it was), as well as some arrows and a bunch of papers with targets drawn on them. He doesn't want to go into the woods yet, so he's found a still-abandoned house near the edge of town and set up. A target has been pinned to a wall and he's pulled out a table to rest his arrows on. In retrospect, he should have gotten a quiver but whatever.
Levi is an excellent shot with a gun, but he's yet to figure out how much he needs to pull back on the bow to get the arrow to go the correct distance. So there are some arrows between him and the house, and a few stuck way too deep into the wall. He'll figure it out, but perhaps someone would like to help him?
II
Levi had noticed the rot and dead things almost immediately once they started showing up. They all seemed to be following a path or paths, and that combined with the strange tunnel-like trails in the snow led him to believe that something was causing it. Some sort of animal or monster or person or whatever, it didn't matter so much what it was, just that it was a threat.
The dead animals seemed obvious enough (even if he wasn't sure how they died), but the damage to the plant life perplexed him. He's never seen bushes and even trees just...wilt within a day or two. He'd come this way just yesterday and now a patch of trees leading further into the forest was dead. Not just dead, rotting. Like it'd been like that for...however long it took trees to rot normally.
II.b - for Rorschach
He'd seen enough of the trails by now to know they had something to do with whatever was killing things. That much seemed obvious, but what made them was not. The only real option he saw was following them into the woods. Even armed, it probably wasn't a good idea to do that alone.
So he gathers his rifle, his back up handgun and ammo for both. Hopefully too much ammo, but he tended towards paranoid rather than optimistic. A large group doesn't seem to be a good idea, but just two could cover more ground and remain quieter. He could put up a note asking for a partner, but that might waste time. Instead, he seeks out someone else he's seen doing patrols for assistance.
III
The stores were largely picked clean by now, but Levi found going through them could still be useful. He'd found smaller animals hiding in them, so that was basically a free meal when that happened. Mostly they were empty, which is what he thought this one was. But he's not so sure anymore. It was an electronics store of some sort, or at least that's what was left, so the static everything was putting out was annoying. He tried his best to ignore it.
Until he heard his name. He had to be imagining things, right? It was just static...but then it happened again. Thankfully he wasn't alone on this patrol, so after the third time he heard his name in the static he turns to his companion.
"Did you, um, did you hear anything? Somebody saying something?"
IV?
((wild card or whatever you want. feel free to contact me at
((will match style!))
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The thing was right ahead. It appeared to be relaxing or possibly asleep, curled up around itself to preserve heat, breathing slow and rhythmically. He turned to Levi. "Think we can take it by surprise," he said quietly.
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"Yeah," he whispers back to Rorschach. "You'll fight it close up, right? I can stay back and shoot once you've struck." He wouldn't stay at long range the whole fight, not with just two of them there. "Then it depends on the snake."
Or whatever that thing was.
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With that, Rorschach began to slowly creep forward, noting that the creature didn't seem to notice him. It must have been asleep despite the eyes not being closed. As he came within a few feet, he pulled out the knife he'd brought along. He aimed for the throat, but at the last moment, the creature shifted in sleep. He ended up stabbing it further down along its body, the blade sliding in between the ribs to strike true in flesh and muscle. While painful, this wasn't going to be a fatal blow.
Despite the turn in luck, Rorschach pulled the knife out and immediately tried to move out of the way so Levi could get a clean shot in.
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That should help his current partner get out of the thing's sight much easier. Levi lines up his next shot but waits to see which was Rorschach is moving before firing.
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Rorschach came in close again, ready to stab the creature. He was able to strike again but the action brought him too close. The creature turned and opened its mouth, breathing the toxic fumes out towards the one who was closer to it at the moment: Rorschach.
Fortunately, he was covered up from head-to-toe, which kept his skin from being burned. Unfortunately, there was nothing to keep it from seeping through the white fabric that made up Rorschach's face. The mask filtered out the worst of the toxins but also unfortunately kept the fumes which had may their way in with no easy way for them to get out again. Stuck in the pocket of air there, the only place the fumes could go was into his eyes, nose, and mouth. Immediately, he began coughing as he felt his lungs started to burn.
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Levi lines up another shot and fires, but the snake closes its mouth seconds before the bullet hits.
"Rorschach! What's wrong?!"
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Then his eyesight started to dim and he realized that the noxious miasma had done much worse than simply burn his lungs. His usual collected calm in a fight began to break down. More by luck than skill, he scored a deep slash on the creature's belly as it writhed in pain and came too close to him. Then he made a retreat, trying to get away from the muscular coils of the beast. He wasn't sure they'd done enough damage to kill it and didn't want to get too close again if they hadn't.
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"Stay behind me." He's not sure what's wrong with the other man, but he's determined to keep it from happening again.
Once he comes to a stop, he fires again, into the snake's other eye.
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He coughed once more before he found it in him to speak. "Retreat." It seemed the best course of action given that this serpent had proved to be far more powerful than he'd initially assumed.
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The only thing he could hope for is that the effects weren't permanent and he'd eventually get his eyesight back. For that, only time would tell.
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Given the guy ALWAYS wore that mask it was a good bet he didn't want to be seen without it.
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Instead, he pulled up just the edge of his face, enough so that he could breathe properly. He was gonna have to handwash the fabric once he was alone to make sure there were no fumes left within it that would continue causing him to deteriorate. Right now, this was the best he could do.
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He doesn't know wtf happened to the other man so he doesn't know if that's a stupid question or not.
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Of course, his eyesight was still progressively getting dimmer as time went on. He kept stumbling and barely missed running into several objects, even something as obvious as a tree in front of him.
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Whatever that snake did, it must have still been obscuring the masked man's vision but not completely blinded him. Rorschach was almost but not quite running into things, so if Levi was in front of him and avoiding things like trees and rocks or whatever, hopefully he'd be followed.
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He walked in silence for a long time. It was only when they got back to Milton proper that he finally made a remark. "That could have gone better."
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This was going to just hurt him for a while, Rorschach could already tell.
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If Levi could just get him to the door, then Rorschach would be able to take it from there.
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Once they reach the doctor's place he looks back to the masked man. "Do you want me to get him?"
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He felt like there was something he should have been saying to someone who very likely had saved his life back there. Finally, just one short, gruff word as he was warranted to say. "Thanks." Still, he meant it wholeheartedly.
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