Re: Harlem - Snow and *A SO Spooky and Mean Thing
[He keeps smiling at her slightly, like she's in the process of telling him a pretty story and not threatening at all. He finds himself roving her expression, looking for the power he can see as the silver drops touch and flake from her in pretty powder. She is a picturesque creature, and he likes pieces that aren't as easy to manipulate as the boring little soldiers so often available to him (eight of them go forward and never back). But he isn't sure that she belongs here in this world, not quite, because she's incredibly powerful in her skimpy dress and he hasn't heard of her. Stiles knows vaguely of an Ice Man, and that is all the information available.
(I don't know where the comics are, I lost them. I lost them!
Keep looking, Stiles, keep looking. You lost something else.)
He knows only that she is not a creature like him, no 雪の狐, he'd know that if he saw it.
Respectfully, he tips his head up to watch the golem, impressed despite himself at the ability and control here displayed by something old enough to remember the shape of water before it fell. He takes a deep, resigned breath, and then speaks on the edge of his voice as he leans forward.]
What did the scarf say to the hat?
[He watches her eyes disappear from in front of his face, replaced with a fist, and he smiles at her as she falls aside. The blackness in his eyes expands and contracts, like cold pupils of a space larger than his body, a perception really, nothing flashy.
He catches the first fist that comes for him, not hurried, annoyed that these creatures would hinder him when there was easier prey to be found. Nothing here could match his speed or anticipate his strength. Bones snap. Armor tears. He plucks weapons out of the grasp of those nearest and uses them to their full potential, making wicked use of a knife with a hook curved at the end.
He steps back as entrails splash on Stiles's pretty sneakers, and then he squats down to look at the face of the dead Marauder, inspecting his strange physiognomy.