05-20-2017, 12:53 PM
“Stay out of your…” Weiss growled, as hand strayed very close to Myrtenaster’s hilt. If this icy robot, whoever he was, thought he could just walk away from her and -
What the hell am I doing?
Weiss’s hand dropped limply at her side, her eyes wide. Taking a deep breath, she closed her eyes for a moment.
Yes, this Kopaka was frustrating. Yes, whoever this other guy was didn’t seem any better. That was no reason to let herself get clouded by her own anger. Even if this insufferable, arrogant
Jackass felt the need to pose and command, that wasn’t enough reason to attack him. Not even close!
What had Nayamasa said?
As a hollow, you’re a being made of emotional, chaotic energy, even if your appearance remains that of a human. If you fail to control yourself, you’ll rapidly devolve to nothing but a beast.
Weiss turned to Keldor. “If he tries to do this on his own, he’s going to get himself killed.” Weiss stated with a sigh. “...Dealing with things like those giants happened to be my job description, once.”
The… sorcerer? Mage?... she’d just go with “Guy in the weird blue spandex” for now... just gave her a snort of derision.
“Really? You?” he asked with a sneer.
The barb shouldn’t have even registered to Weiss, but it did, and clenched her fists hard. Like he’d shown anything of his own abilities! She doubted someone like this would take her even a second…
Weiss caught herself, in part due to her surprise by what she saw written on Keldor’s face.
“...Whatver! If I die, what’s the actual loss to you! I’m going to go do my job! You can try and stop me, or you can do yours!” Weiss snapped, turning on her heels and dashing towards the giants.
Goddamnit, who the hell are these people? Of all the teams I could’ve found myself in, why this one?
Weiss circled around to the back of the compound as quickly as she could, trying to pull her power back, and trying to ignore the fact that her eyes had once more changed to yellow and black. The huntress did her best to control her breathing, trying to calm the black energy that was swirling around her.
The power Weiss had gained was prone to spilling out if she didn’t keep a tight focus at all times - a fact Nayamasa had no problem repeatedly lecturing her on - and held a chaotic, deathly tint. It gave off an unnatural feeling to others, something that would instantly repel the average person and disturb the magically gifted.
Weiss shook her head. She barely knew who this “Keldor” was, but when she’d gotten angry… when her energy started to spill out… he didn’t look horrified in the slightest.
Instead, Keldor had the pleasantly surprised look of someone who’d just seen a dollar bill lying on the sidewalk.
Weiss shook her head, trying to clear her thoughts. She could question her teammate’s motivations later - or, hopefully, finish this mission, and end the partnership as soon as possible. Right now, her main goal was to deal with these giants. She wasn’t actually certain how easy it would be for her - these frozen titans were new to her, even if things their size weren’t, and her powers had shrank quite a bit - but she refused to let that stop her. She needed to get back to normal. This was step one of that, and she refused to let anyone stop her. Not her own fears, and certainly not these frost giants.
Weiss’s hands gripped Myrtenaster. As soon as Keldor started his distraction, she’d do her best to capitalize. She took a deep breath, trying to relax. What she wouldn’t have given for any of her team members over these uncooperative thugs right now.
A thought crossed her mind, and she couldn’t help but snort a little as she got into position, thankful for the blizzard winds.
Never thought I'd ever think this, but at this point, I’d even take Jaune
What the hell am I doing?
Weiss’s hand dropped limply at her side, her eyes wide. Taking a deep breath, she closed her eyes for a moment.
Yes, this Kopaka was frustrating. Yes, whoever this other guy was didn’t seem any better. That was no reason to let herself get clouded by her own anger. Even if this insufferable, arrogant
Jackass felt the need to pose and command, that wasn’t enough reason to attack him. Not even close!
What had Nayamasa said?
As a hollow, you’re a being made of emotional, chaotic energy, even if your appearance remains that of a human. If you fail to control yourself, you’ll rapidly devolve to nothing but a beast.
Weiss turned to Keldor. “If he tries to do this on his own, he’s going to get himself killed.” Weiss stated with a sigh. “...Dealing with things like those giants happened to be my job description, once.”
The… sorcerer? Mage?... she’d just go with “Guy in the weird blue spandex” for now... just gave her a snort of derision.
“Really? You?” he asked with a sneer.
The barb shouldn’t have even registered to Weiss, but it did, and clenched her fists hard. Like he’d shown anything of his own abilities! She doubted someone like this would take her even a second…
Weiss caught herself, in part due to her surprise by what she saw written on Keldor’s face.
“...Whatver! If I die, what’s the actual loss to you! I’m going to go do my job! You can try and stop me, or you can do yours!” Weiss snapped, turning on her heels and dashing towards the giants.
Goddamnit, who the hell are these people? Of all the teams I could’ve found myself in, why this one?
Weiss circled around to the back of the compound as quickly as she could, trying to pull her power back, and trying to ignore the fact that her eyes had once more changed to yellow and black. The huntress did her best to control her breathing, trying to calm the black energy that was swirling around her.
The power Weiss had gained was prone to spilling out if she didn’t keep a tight focus at all times - a fact Nayamasa had no problem repeatedly lecturing her on - and held a chaotic, deathly tint. It gave off an unnatural feeling to others, something that would instantly repel the average person and disturb the magically gifted.
Weiss shook her head. She barely knew who this “Keldor” was, but when she’d gotten angry… when her energy started to spill out… he didn’t look horrified in the slightest.
Instead, Keldor had the pleasantly surprised look of someone who’d just seen a dollar bill lying on the sidewalk.
Weiss shook her head, trying to clear her thoughts. She could question her teammate’s motivations later - or, hopefully, finish this mission, and end the partnership as soon as possible. Right now, her main goal was to deal with these giants. She wasn’t actually certain how easy it would be for her - these frozen titans were new to her, even if things their size weren’t, and her powers had shrank quite a bit - but she refused to let that stop her. She needed to get back to normal. This was step one of that, and she refused to let anyone stop her. Not her own fears, and certainly not these frost giants.
Weiss’s hands gripped Myrtenaster. As soon as Keldor started his distraction, she’d do her best to capitalize. She took a deep breath, trying to relax. What she wouldn’t have given for any of her team members over these uncooperative thugs right now.
A thought crossed her mind, and she couldn’t help but snort a little as she got into position, thankful for the blizzard winds.
Never thought I'd ever think this, but at this point, I’d even take Jaune

