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paxnarrator ([info]paxnarrator) wrote in [info]paxletalelogs,
@ 2011-06-01 00:03:00

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Entry tags:erebos, ereshkigal, eris, hel, hermes, jormungandr, mani, nyx, pahana, phobos, sunna, tiamat, urdr

Who: OPEN
What: Trouble on the home front.
Where: Pax Letale.
When: 9:13 p.m.
Warnings: TBD.
Notes: Feel free to have your characters go with the concierge or make their way down to the lobby of their own volition. The tower-dwelling critter won’t likely be noticed for a while yet. So mix and mingle - there’s more to come!
ETA: Our volunteers have been notified of the effect the demon will have on their characters. Expect strange things to be afoot in coming threads...

There had been nothing whatsoever to indicate something was amiss: no foul weather, no maintenance crews loitering about, no meddling kids or their damnable dogs. Everything had simply worked, and then, in the blinking of an eye, it suddenly did not. In the midst of a crisp, clear summer night, Pax Letale effectively shut down. All electricity ceased, the elevator stopping - as it often had - between floors five and six, lights, power, and emergency backup failing simultaneously. The concierge rummaged for the 30,000 candlepower Maglite stashed beneath the counter, loosely gripping the brushed metal handle with more annoyance than real concern. Slowly he began making his rounds, walking from floor to floor in an attempt to make contact with, and if need be round up, the tenants entrusted for the duration of his shift to his lax, distracted brand of care.

In the darkness of the tower something stirred. On silent steps it padded to the door, slithering through the smallest of cracks on an ozone-scented wisp of smoke. It began its downward progress, forked tongue flicking at the air, seeking out the presences it knew lay just beneath its feet.



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[info]eristic
2011-06-24 05:33 pm UTC (link)
Then the voices were gone once more, and the droning took up in the space they left behind. Instantly Charlie clapped her hands to her ears - completely missing the entrance of the man to whom Cat had spoken - and she turned on one heel to head directly toward her apartment. No goodbyes, no waves, nothing to show that she considered all interaction with the two others to be complete. No, instead she was only concerned with reaching her apartment, to find some bit of safety therein even if the darkness proved to be more treacherous than the monsters lurking in her head. If this was an episode, it was unlike anything she'd ever experienced before. She thought she'd been getting better, but this was certainly proving her wrong. Very wrong.

Jack gave a soft whine, partially of pain from Charlie grabbing and yanking his collar, and also of worry, an attempt to gain Charlie's attention so that he could perform what he'd been trained to do. When the woman gave no sign of knowing the dog was there aside from the near-stranglehold she had on his collar, he simply did his best to keep up, nails scrambling on the tile floor of the building as they approached apartment number 103. Charlie scoured her front pants pocket for her key, fumbling in the darkness as she tried to work through the inane noise that was driving her up the wall. The droning was almost better than the voices, and she didn't want to see what would appear next.

[ OOC: ok, consider Charlie out, and sorry this took so long! ]

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