Alessa Gillespie (bring_god_down) wrote in chaosu_ooc, @ 2009-04-23 21:46:00 |
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Fairy Tale Week
Catching up to the bandwagon, this is what will be happening to my characters during Fairy Tale week.
Alessa
Alessa will be taking on the role of the priestess from the Silent Hill fairy tale, "The Monster and The Priestess" For the entirety of the plot, Alessa will often say things in Latin, and will be acting somewhat akin to a pagan priestess. Her root personality however, will not be changing.
And here's the story.
Fairy tale, Beginning
Once upon a time, there was
a monster living at the gates
of a village.
It was a very scary and
a very bad monster.
It would catch people and
crunch them up with its big teeth.
The villagers were afraid of the
monster, and no one would dare
appraoch the gates.
Everyone was stuck inside
the village.
When the king heard about this,
he summoned his knights.
The knights eagerly rode out
to defeat the monster.
"Ha! Take that!"
Their swords slashed and their
spears flashed, but the monster
wouldn't die.
The monster tossed the knights
into his mouth one by one,
horses and all.
What was the king to do?
He fretted and fussed and paced the
floor, but could think of no solution.
Soon after, the village priestess came
to the castle. She was a very kind
and good person. The king asked
her to defeat the monster guarding
the gates.
Fairy tale, continued
The priestess accepted the king's
request and went to the village gates.
But when she saw the monster, she
tried to convince it with words
instead of killing it.
"Shut up, you! I'm going to eat
you up!"
The monster didn't listen to
a word the priestess said.
But she kept trying to convince
the monster to give up.
"It's wrong to eat people,
you know."
The monster grew very angry at
this and attacked her, killing her
with a single mighty blow.
Fairy tale, Last Part
The king and his people shed tears
at the death of the kind priestess.
God took pity upon them and,
granting their wishes, healed the
priestess.
The priestess opened her eyes just
as she had done every morning of
her life. She went once more to the
monster's lair.
"Fool! You wish to die again?"
"No... this time it's your turn."
The priestess had come to defeat
the monster once and for all.
As the priestess was very very
kind, she felt sad about this task.
But it had to be done.
"Swords and spears won't work.
Arrows and bullets will just bounce
off. You can't kill me,"
the monster laughed.
But the priestess used neither
sword nor spear. She chanted
but a single spell.
"TU FUI, EGO ERIS."
Do you know what happened then?
The monster let out a huge cry
and then died and vanished!
Thus the villagers were able to use
their gates once more. Everyone
lavished their gratitude upon the
priestess, and they all lived
happily ever after.
Raziel
Raziel will be taking on the role of the discharged soldier from The Devil's Sooty Brother. For the entire plot, Raziel will be unable to bathe, wash, or trim himself. No matter how groddy he looks, no matter how bad he smells, he will not be able to do the aforementioned things.
If asked where he's come from, Raziel will answer "from Hell" and when asked who he is, he'll answer, "The Devil's sooty brother."
The story can be read here The Devil and his Sooty Brother
Flauros
Flauros will be taking on the role of the Devil from How the Devil Married Three Sisters. For the duration of the week, Flauros will be seized with the desire to marry, and will do anything, and everything he can to persuade one of the women to marry him. Of course this won't work, but that won't stop Flauros from trying.
How the Devil Married Three Sisters