by State Alchemist » Thu Apr 16, 2020 6:14 pm
Mercury | Male | Robot | Tags; Kurapika
“We were created as a medic for the soldiers. That lasted for about five or so years.” Mercury responded. “Then more robots, cyborgs and, excuse my bluntness, ghastly experiments were introduced. I was moved to work indoors. It’s just how my creators work. I can say that much. I was probably a replacement, too. I remember someone saying that it’s a possibility that humans destroyed evolution, so humans would recreate it...” He fell silent. That was probably too much. His programming was being strained, he could tell. If he said much more, his voice box might be shut off completely.
As Kurapika began to walk, Mercury followed. Searching for Yorknew city... Search failed, please see Doctor- The voice in his head cut out as he cancelled the command. “I do not know of Yorknew City. But I have another idea. If I may, it’s possible that us being transported here wasn’t out of malicious intent,” he told him.
Voxet Swiftstep | Male | Khajiit | Tags; Adrien
“France... Earth? What place is Earth? Sounds like a very dirty place- Wait, did you say planet?” Voxet inquired, frowning. “Are you some sort of... Divine being? No mortal has ever stepped outside of Nirn. I overheard some old scholars talking about other planets, but none of them are Earth.” He looked Adrien up and down, studying him. Nothing seemed otherworldly, let alone divine about the boy. Besides, why would an immortal being try to hide it behind the guise of a clueless teenager? “Never mind that. Voxet has a feeling you’re from some place far, far away.” Voxet sighed. This talk of strange places was getting him no where. “Are you hungry?”
Jupiter | Male | Snow Leopard Centauroid | Tags; Webber
Jupiter mumbled as he slowly opened his eyes. The grass felt much too soft. Using his elbow to prop himself up, he twisted around and managed to sit up. Fiddling with his shawl and dragging it into place, he glanced around. None of the trees felt familiar, and he could hear the faint sound of hoof-steps, much too light to be one of his fellows. Probably a wild deer, judging from his surroundings.
Standing up and urging himself into a trot of sorts, Jupiter headed out into the trees. As he headed further and further into the fog, hunger gnawed at his belly. He spotted a rabbit dash out of a bush and scamper across the grass not too far away. Immediately, Jupiter chased after it, not bothering to ready an arrow. As he leapt for the rabbit, it twisted out of the way. He landed with a heavy thud, barely regaining his balance.
Turning, he squinted. He could just make out the vague shape of some sort of creature in the fog. He took his bow off his back and nocked an arrow, slowly prowling towards whatever it was. As he came closer, he realised it was standing upright. No game where he came from stood like a person. Lowering his bow and adjusting himself into a more upright stance, he approached it. The closer he got, the more clearly he saw it. Some sort of strange, spidery creature. “Hello, creature. Why are you out here?” Jupiter inquired.