- Job Info:
Job Title:
Shangri-La
Rank:
B
Player Requirements:
7,500 words. For every 1,000 words achieved individually, the character's eventual death will become even more brutal.
Team Kamikaze + invited members only.
Job Requirements:
Escape the mysterious school... No matter what it takes to do so.
Must roll boss in order to escape. If boss has not been rolled by 5,000 words, the player may auto spawn the boss.
Job Location:
Anywhere. Because really, who can actually say where they are?
Job Description:
I miss you, but I can’t see you, oh, where have you gone?
I don't know. I don’t want to hear it. The truth. No, not yet
The flightless ones, the wingless birds, their requiem again
echoes with the heart of Shangri-La
Helpless souls, trapped like birds in a cage. One moment full of joy, the next, absolute terror.
Who can say why you ended up here in these broken down hallways of a eerie school building. But now that you are, there's only one thing you can do. Survive.
At least, that's what you assume.
Find a way out. Simple as that.
Enemies:
Weak: Spirits
This school is filled to the brim with the spirits who were also trapped here and died. Some are nice spirits who may help you out, or simply leave you be. Others however, are angry. Filled with bloodlust over their deaths. They can posses you, knock things over, trick you, and a whole list of endless possibilities to help you meet your demise.
They cannot be destroyed. Only scared away.
Normal: Earthquake
It will probably take you a while to realize this... But this space is actually a multitude of smaller spaces. Upon entering the school you were separated from your friends. That is because each one of your friends resides in a different space. You could both be standing in the same exact spot and not see each other. The only thing the different spaces connect, is sound. Some times you can hear noises from different spaces. But other than that, they do not connect physically at all.
Every time an earthquake begins, it's actually the spaces changing. You are launched into a different space. Will this earthquake reunite you with one of your friends? All of them? Or will it just end up separating you further?
Falling derbies from this earthquake cause C-rank damage if you cannot dodge it.
Strong: The Custodian
This guy's tough, rough, and somewhat buff. He carries a hammer most of the time, and keeps moaning about random things. You can hear his footsteps from a mile away, but being able to hear him wont save you since he's strangely quite fast for someone who's dead.
His hammer deals one round of S-rank damage per hit, and takes 5 A-rank attacks to render him unconscious. If your HP reaches below 50%, you will be knocked unconscious and dragged away by him until you wake up in his closet.
Note: If your character is unconscious for some other reason, the Custodian will most likely drag them back to his closet anyway. So fighting him is not the sole cause of ending up in there.
Boss: Death
Your time has come. The grim reaper now has you in his clutches.
Remember, every 1,000 words makes the character's death more brutal. Be sure to use that creative, twisted mind. Infection, fire, monsters, ghosts, random piano falling, even the smallest splinter... Anything in this school can kill you. No. Will kill you.
After death, the character will be transported back to Earthland, almost like nothing happened. Their wounds and everything will seem to have disappeared with no trace at all...
But what about the others still trapped in there...?
Reward:
17k jewels. And also probably PTSD. Or at least nightmares for the next couple of months.
Shangri-La • Private, Job
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- Post n°1
Shangri-La • Private, Job
Guest- Guest
- Post n°2
Re: Shangri-La • Private, Job
And while you are sitting indoors
waiting for the storm to pass
I will be outside dancing in the rain
waiting for the storm to pass
I will be outside dancing in the rain
❧
Stab. Glug. Squish.
"Hng. Hmg. Nygh!"
The two strange sounds mix together, amplified within the narrow, dark hallway of the rotting school building. One, could be called human, cries ripping forcefully through their throat, like they were struggling. The other, maybe not so much, consisting of gurgling and bubbling sounds, like someone was repeatedly punching into a pool of water.
Almost nothing could be seen, at least not the details. If you were to place your hand in front of your face you would only be able to see the shape of it, a darker shade of black against the air's already black color. Only when flashes of lightning illuminated the building through the windows for split seconds at a time could anything be made out. And even with that, the color was mostly washed out. The white light of the lightning plastering itself on instead.
Crash.
The lightning struck with a tremendous crash, vibrating the weak wooden floor boards as a roll of thunder soon followed it. With the small amount of time the lightning lit up the hallway, figures could be seen on the ground, sprawled out in various poses and positions. Still black, for the most part, for they were too far into the hallway for the light to reach. But anyone who looked close enough could see multiple gashes and cuts on each one of the lifeless bodies, crimson blood still oozing out slowly into small pools... Like they were fresh. Before the hallway was once again cloaked in heavy darkness soon after.
But neither the thunder nor lightning affected the two noises. Despite the interruption they continued as powerful as before.
Stab. Glug. Squish.
"Hng. Hmg. Nygh! Die! Die die die die die die!"
One of the noises turned into a feminine scream, laced with malice as they were spat out forcefully.
Until finally, both noises ceased. Only the raindrop hitting violently against the cracked windows and a strange, thick dripping sound was left to fill the darkness. Even though the area was nowhere near free of any sound, the sudden stop of the two loudest was quite eerie. It would have made anyone’s nerves tense and stomach turn in uneasiness.
Something dropped, landing against the floor with a dull thud. Shallow breaths exhaled and inhaled raggedly. After a few moments, the breaths slowly turned into chuckles sounding from the person’s throat. And after a few more moments, the chuckles formed into a burst of laughter. High-pitched and breathy, growing louder and louder with each passing second, echoing throughout the cold hallway.
…
She could not remember exactly how she got here. One moment the young musician had been in her kitchen, washing the dishes that managed to pile up over the day. The next, as she fluttered her eyes open, she was no longer in her own home… But some place unfamiliar.
There had been a sensation of falling. That was as much as she could remember. While moving over to place the cleaned plates back into their respective places Astrid had definitely felt the familiar sensation of losing her footing and her body automatically bracing itself for the impact of a fall, like it normally did when she was being her usual clumsy self. But despite this, she had not made contact with any sort of surface, like she thought she would. Instead, there was this strange vision of her kitchen getting further and further away from her, as if her floorboards had opened up and swallowed her whole.
The slayer had awoken to a throbbing sensation in two parts of her body. A dull pain on the side of her skull, and a warmer tingling near her ankle. Her first reaction, after opened her crimson optics, was to grab her head and slowly rise herself from her laying down position so she would be sitting upward.
“Aie…” The girl groaned, her mind pulling itself in and out of fuzziness. She clenched her teeth together, the strange and painful feelings managing to catch up with and shake her body. To try and sit up more, the ace tried to slide her legs under her. Though she was met with a wall with fiery pain shooting through her ankle down to her foot
“Aie!” She hissed, features curling in pain, eyes squeezing tight.
What had…. Happened? The violinist couldn’t seem to open her eyes at the moment while the pain force them closed. But everything felt a little… Off. The pain, her surroundings. For the few seconds she had looked around, she was no longer in her kitchen, or at least the pain was making it look that way. And yet, she did not look long enough to really spot anything that caught her attention. Nothing seemed familiar. What was happening?
Pushing down upon her ankle to try and force the pain to stop she clenched her teeth together, shaking her head, hissing.
"Hng. Hmg. Nygh!"
The two strange sounds mix together, amplified within the narrow, dark hallway of the rotting school building. One, could be called human, cries ripping forcefully through their throat, like they were struggling. The other, maybe not so much, consisting of gurgling and bubbling sounds, like someone was repeatedly punching into a pool of water.
Almost nothing could be seen, at least not the details. If you were to place your hand in front of your face you would only be able to see the shape of it, a darker shade of black against the air's already black color. Only when flashes of lightning illuminated the building through the windows for split seconds at a time could anything be made out. And even with that, the color was mostly washed out. The white light of the lightning plastering itself on instead.
Crash.
The lightning struck with a tremendous crash, vibrating the weak wooden floor boards as a roll of thunder soon followed it. With the small amount of time the lightning lit up the hallway, figures could be seen on the ground, sprawled out in various poses and positions. Still black, for the most part, for they were too far into the hallway for the light to reach. But anyone who looked close enough could see multiple gashes and cuts on each one of the lifeless bodies, crimson blood still oozing out slowly into small pools... Like they were fresh. Before the hallway was once again cloaked in heavy darkness soon after.
But neither the thunder nor lightning affected the two noises. Despite the interruption they continued as powerful as before.
Stab. Glug. Squish.
"Hng. Hmg. Nygh! Die! Die die die die die die!"
One of the noises turned into a feminine scream, laced with malice as they were spat out forcefully.
Until finally, both noises ceased. Only the raindrop hitting violently against the cracked windows and a strange, thick dripping sound was left to fill the darkness. Even though the area was nowhere near free of any sound, the sudden stop of the two loudest was quite eerie. It would have made anyone’s nerves tense and stomach turn in uneasiness.
Something dropped, landing against the floor with a dull thud. Shallow breaths exhaled and inhaled raggedly. After a few moments, the breaths slowly turned into chuckles sounding from the person’s throat. And after a few more moments, the chuckles formed into a burst of laughter. High-pitched and breathy, growing louder and louder with each passing second, echoing throughout the cold hallway.
…
She could not remember exactly how she got here. One moment the young musician had been in her kitchen, washing the dishes that managed to pile up over the day. The next, as she fluttered her eyes open, she was no longer in her own home… But some place unfamiliar.
There had been a sensation of falling. That was as much as she could remember. While moving over to place the cleaned plates back into their respective places Astrid had definitely felt the familiar sensation of losing her footing and her body automatically bracing itself for the impact of a fall, like it normally did when she was being her usual clumsy self. But despite this, she had not made contact with any sort of surface, like she thought she would. Instead, there was this strange vision of her kitchen getting further and further away from her, as if her floorboards had opened up and swallowed her whole.
The slayer had awoken to a throbbing sensation in two parts of her body. A dull pain on the side of her skull, and a warmer tingling near her ankle. Her first reaction, after opened her crimson optics, was to grab her head and slowly rise herself from her laying down position so she would be sitting upward.
“Aie…” The girl groaned, her mind pulling itself in and out of fuzziness. She clenched her teeth together, the strange and painful feelings managing to catch up with and shake her body. To try and sit up more, the ace tried to slide her legs under her. Though she was met with a wall with fiery pain shooting through her ankle down to her foot
“Aie!” She hissed, features curling in pain, eyes squeezing tight.
What had…. Happened? The violinist couldn’t seem to open her eyes at the moment while the pain force them closed. But everything felt a little… Off. The pain, her surroundings. For the few seconds she had looked around, she was no longer in her kitchen, or at least the pain was making it look that way. And yet, she did not look long enough to really spot anything that caught her attention. Nothing seemed familiar. What was happening?
Pushing down upon her ankle to try and force the pain to stop she clenched her teeth together, shaking her head, hissing.
819 words ● @tag ● Only the section under “...” is really important.
After rolling the people who are currently in the same spaces are “Iza and Ita” and “Elyx and Astrid”. This means they can only interact with those people physically.
After rolling the people who are currently in the same spaces are “Iza and Ita” and “Elyx and Astrid”. This means they can only interact with those people physically.
King ElyxThe Vanquisher
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Lineage : Quatro and Stella
Position : In bed with the harem
Posts : 4043
Guild : Golden Phoenix
Cosmic Coins : 0
Dungeon Tokens : 0
Age : 27
Experience : 1,538,536.25
Character Sheet
First Skill: ???
Second Skill: ???
Third Skill:
- Post n°3
Re: Shangri-La • Private, Job
Waking up to the mess that he did was weird enough on it's own, but hearing the two noises that he did upon waking up broke his sleep in an abrupt manner. The ground below him was not as soft as his bed, an easily noticeable difference... Seems like he was not back in his office anymore. Instead, he would end up meeting the broken ground of wood located below his back. The blurry vision of his eyes would begin to clear as he refused to go back to sleep, forcing the low amount of energy that he had in his body to bring himself back up. Looking around, he would see the surroundings in the darkness, all of them ripped and ravaged, as if a tornado had gone through. How did he get here? And did he want to stay? Seeing how he could see how it looked like the cursed lands, it was probably a better idea to just bail out. I'm not in the mood for games. The Sky Slayer would mutter to himself, standing up now. His right palm would be shoved outwards towards the right side, the palm facing the ceiling. The sphere of wind would behind to spin in his palm, his signature spell. The Sky contract was being signed once again. He'll have to blow the place to the ground with it if he needed to. Let's get out of here! He would exclaim, slamming it onto the wooden wall of the structure, aiming to destroy the building with that impact on it's own. However... The sphere would instantly shatter once it got to the wall... A first... It was actually able to resist the effects of Stella and his own body at the same time. Some presence here was much stronger than his own magic, and it controlled the core of the building.
Magic is not effective... Damn. He would remind himself as he would look over to the door. It was closed, and the lights were off on the other side. Fear was trying to get to him, but he had no other way out. Something needed to be slain in this structure, and he is going to find it. The first task was to take down the door. So he would walk over there, prepared with another sphere of wind to attack any enemies that come towards his direction. With this, he'd twist the handle of the door slowly and open it, and instantly he sensed another magic presence. A familiar one. Astrid... Astrid! If you're here, holler! A bad choice.
Magic is not effective... Damn. He would remind himself as he would look over to the door. It was closed, and the lights were off on the other side. Fear was trying to get to him, but he had no other way out. Something needed to be slain in this structure, and he is going to find it. The first task was to take down the door. So he would walk over there, prepared with another sphere of wind to attack any enemies that come towards his direction. With this, he'd twist the handle of the door slowly and open it, and instantly he sensed another magic presence. A familiar one. Astrid... Astrid! If you're here, holler! A bad choice.
Itazura-
Position : None
Posts : 285
Cosmic Coins : 0
Dungeon Tokens : 0
Character Sheet
First Skill: ♠ Kamaitachi ♠ Shiai Mahou ♠
Second Skill: N/A
Third Skill:
- Post n°4
Re: Shangri-La • Private, Job
Itazura ♠ Black Rose ♠ C-Rank ♠ Aruzati
S o I v e l i e d a n d I v e b e e n t r i c k i n g e v e r s i n c e
Blinking open his hazel eyes he was greeted with sights he doesn't remember seeing as he fell asleep. He doesn't remember transforming into his human form either, but here he was. It was dark, but he could see easily because of his night vision, something the most nocturnal animals such as himself have. He sat up, the back of his head throbbed slightly, perhaps he fell off the bar seat he was previously sitting on into a different dimension. It wouldn't be the first time something weird like that happened to him. The kamaitachi pushed himself up into a stand, stretching out his muscles, slightly sore from sleeping on the wooden floor. He retracted his claws of which he must've accidentally brought out while asleep, though he still kept his ears and tail out. He felt more comfortable having some things out from his actual form. Not really all that scared like other people might be in this situation, considering he wasn't usually the type to be easily scared or shaken up. Plus he didn't feel anything to weird about his current place, yes it was odd and rather creepy looking. It gave off an eerie feeling to it, but he sensed no threatening presences nearby. The only only presence that he sensed was that of his guildmaster. Though he did he a distant noise, could be screaming or just a creaking of the wood. Hard to hear at this distance, even with his enhanced hearing. But he decided not to worry, but he did keep his guard up. Though then again he always does.
Walking through the messy halls of the dark school building, he looked in different rooms for the tanuki. He felt that she was close by, but she didn't seem to be coming to him. So either she didn't sense him, which didn't seem right, but you never know in this place. Or she was sleeping, which seemed more likely, but he would have to find out when he got to her. The noise of his black boots echoed through the halls and he found himself in an room that resembled that of a kitchen. But it was in shambles, pots and pans across the counters and floor. He smelled some putrid smells that made his nose crinkle, so he guess that there were some outdated food within the broken fridges.
And there she was, laying on her side up against a couple of ovens, was Izayuki. Her head gently rested on the floor, her silver colored ears peeked out from her pink hair. Her tail of the same color peek out from underneath her clothing. Out of her fingertips protruded a rather intimidating set of claws. Though they weren't six inches like his own claws, they were still intimidatingly sharp. He wasn't to worried though, not that she was going to attack him or anything like that. Itazura squatted down next to her and reached his hand down and gently nudged her shoulder. It lightly hitting the oven door when he shook her. "Izaaa-Chaan" he said in a calm and soothing tone. But like almost everything he said, he still sounded oddly mischievous, to be expected of an itachi.
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