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Jean Grey ([info]alwaysjean) wrote in [info]utr_logs,
@ 2011-10-29 14:12:00

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Entry tags:halloween, jean grey, river tam

WHO: Jean Grey & River Tam
WHEN: Saturday Night
WHAT: Defending London from the Uruk Hai
WHY: Because screw you logic, that's why



It had been way too long since Jean had flown.

It had also been a long time since she had used her Phoenix gifts to light enemies on fire, but that was far less enjoyable. When this was over, whatever this was, she'd have to make a point of doing it more.

But first, there was work to be done. Some of it was merely ridiculous, like the giant rabbits and singing plants. But vampires and werewolves and these strange goblin men she faced now were terrifying.

Or would be, if she was a different woman. This destruction and terror just made her angry. Very angry.



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[info]alwaysjean
2011-10-30 05:23 pm UTC (link)
Swooping down on the pack of the goblins, Jean had a vague flicker of recognition from stories she had read as a child. They were goblin men in the most literal sense. What was the name?

Uruk hai. That was it.

It didn't matter, she thought as she set one aflame. They'd die just the same.

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