Post by Kyrian Tidus on Sept 27, 2012 20:10:58 GMT -5
Janus listened to the young elemental's story, interested in the hate that ran through the boy earlier. He nodded his head in time with the boy's story, taking in all the information so far, and being careful not to interrupt. The male sat down on the ground in front of him, listening intently to what he had to say.
Janus frowned when the male talked about Laoshu's trap and how he was abused. He unconsciously made a low growling noise in the bottom of his throat and he thought about ripping Laoshu's out. However, he smiled not that long after; thinking about what David had probably done to the guy he mentioned. And once more to scowling as David explained how he had been on the run from the group for the last year.
Janus finally let out a laugh when the ice elemental finished his story with a remark about wanting to fuck up Laoshu's plan. "So you want to fuck Laoshu up, huh? Disgusting bastard." The male laughed even more and looked at the boy with a renewed flame of comradeship in his eye. "I was never really planning on giving the opal to that bastard anyway. And honestly, I think killing him might help me manage some stress." Janus stood up and dusted off his pants before sticking his hand back out to David. "Wanna join me?"
Post by David Nero on Sept 28, 2012 10:09:22 GMT -5
David felt lighter after speaking about his past, realizing that he hadn't done such in a while, the last time he did was before he left his mother, he guessed that it was because he hadn't had a emotional bond strong enough with anyone until then, even though you couldn't exactly call his relationship with Janus a “a strong emotional bond”, he started to grow more and more comfortable around this man. Janus laughed when David finished his story. “ So you want to fuck Laoshu up, huh? Disgusting bastard “ He said after looking back at David with a comradeship glimpse in his eyes, making David a little less worried about sharing his past.
The dark elemental revealed that he hadn't plan to give the opal back to Loashu, making David smile amused. That was clever, it was clear that Janus knew enough about Loashu to make a right choice and despise him. The mention of killing the Asian took David by surprise. Until that moment he had only thought about ruining Loashu's plan, he didn't even imagined being able to harm Loashu's directly... but he liked the idea. What could be a better revenge than ending the life of the one who damaged his? “ Do you really have to ask?” David said as he looked at Janus hand grabbing it with his own.
Post by Kyrian Tidus on Oct 1, 2012 18:31:10 GMT -5
The darkness elemental felt something strange about this kid, as though he wanted to protect him. He guessed that this is what older brothers felt like regarding their younger siblings. Being an only child, he couldn't be sure about the feeling; but he definitely wanted to help this kid get his revenge on that mouse bastard.
He couldn't help but smile as he shook the younger male's hand and squeeze a little out of immaturity. He then looked around before staring at a large pool of shadow collected around the bottom of a nearby tree as he began to put his plan into motion. He quickly looked up back up to the boy, ready to mold him into his plans, but needing to know one thing first. "So what kind of powers do you have, David?"
David's eyes raised when Janus asked about his powers, he felt like a child trying to impress a grown-up, his powers even though powerful would never seem as “cool” as Janus, but still he spoke. “ I'm naturally an ice elemental... over time I noticed some control over electricity too.” He said as he raised two fingers making a small spark cross from one to another. He remembered perfectly the day he found about his true origin. It scared him to death. Apparently his father was ice elemental as well, yet his mother was human. Founding by accident about your special abilities is not a very soothing experience... He learned about his electricity control more gradually and wasn't such a surprise as the ice history.
He smiled unconsciously remembering his mother. He did miss her. What could you say? He was a momma's boy... The woman of his life, that he had to leave because of Loashu and his damned cult. It was kind of a rough change, but even though his big attachment to his mother, David was very independent, otherwise he wouldn't have survived when he left his home with nothing more than a small bag that got lost somewhere in his trips. He snapped out of his thoughts and looked at Janus “ So, do you have some kind of plan?”
Post by Kyrian Tidus on Oct 7, 2012 14:47:02 GMT -5
The darkness elemental cocked an eyebrow at his younger companion at the display of electricity control, a power which could be infinitely helpful. An idea on how to modify the plan sneaked its way into Janus' head as his gaze turned back to the large pool of shadows that was cast by the tree. With the sun casting its final rays over the land, all shadows were drawn out larger than normal. Now was the moment when Janus had the most material to work with... It was nightfall. He considered the exactly what he had to do, and when and where he had to do it, in order to get into the large residence before him.
However, the male already knew exactly what he was going to do as he looked back up at David. "That's a cool power, David. I'm gonna need you to use it when we get to the house in order to short circuit the cameras. As for getting past the guards..." Janus let a smile creep its way onto his face as he walked into the pool of shadows. "Let's just say I've got some really cool powers."
To either side of the male, the shadows began to quiver and rise from the ground slowly in small tendrils that latched onto each other and began to twist about one another. On his right, four pillars rose as the shadows at their base began to form a large mound, almost looking like a paw. Now the pillars had risen above Janus's waist at about three feet, before spreading out to connect with one another, forming a body. Janus looked to his left and saw that the pillars on this side were remarkably thicker and taller, reaching up to about four and a half feet as they began to reach out in order to connect. Janus looked back up to David, smiling, as the forms of a Kodiak bear filled out to his left and an Amur tiger to his right. He cocked his eyebrow at the young ice elemental as he let a joke slide its way past his lips. "Now all we need is a lion."
Post by David Nero on Oct 10, 2012 10:13:23 GMT -5
Janus referred to David's power as useful and mentioned that he could use them to cause short circuit on the cameras, just like David had planned earlier he would do. The question that appeared on David's mind concerning the humans guards ( assuming they were human ) was answered in a matter of moments, even though not detailed, leaving David curiosity tingling at the back of his head.
The shadows around them started to move before David could understand that the dark elemental was putting his abilities to work. They formed two animals at the sides of Janus, to his a left some kind of bear, and a tiger to his right. David couldn't control a slight chuckle of enthusiasm as he saw this two beasts coming to “life”. “ Dude, that's...awesome.” David said looking at Janus with a smile across his face before approaching the animals. He laid his hand on the bear, surprised when he realized that the shadow animal had in fact texture, felling almost like a real bear.
The young male turned his head towards the house, feeling now more excited than ever. A rush of adrenaline already running through his veins, while he cracked his knuckles and neck. “ Ready when you are.”
Post by Kyrian Tidus on Oct 11, 2012 9:20:19 GMT -5
Janus laughed a little and his intertwined his fingers and then pushed them outwards, cracking his own knuckles. He looked up at the pseudo-mansion before him and smirked. "I was born ready." He then looked to the boy again as he reached out with his right hand to absently run his fingers through the tiger's fur. He smiled at David as he thought about something that the kid might be worried about. "Btw, there are no non-humans in the house at all. Kang Fang doesn't even know of their existence, nor does his even know what the Opal is. To him, it's just a family heirloom. This job will be almost too easy."
The darkness elemental allowed the beasts he had created to roam close by as he explained his plan. He had thought about it in a smart way, since the house only had three entrances; one to the north, one to the south, and one to the east. Luckily for them, they were coming in from the east side of the mansion, which was where Kang Fang's room was. They would have to create a large distraction to draw out most of the guards, and then find a way to sneak into the room with minimal resistance.
"Well, the plan is simple, really. The bear and tiger shall be sent one each to the north and south entrances. Once the majority of guards are concentrated between the two areas, we will sneak in through the east wing, right in front of us, and locate Kang Fang's room. I do not know where it is specifically, but I do know that it is located in this part of the house." The man yawned and stretched his muscles before drumming the fingers on his left hand on the hilt of his katana as he smiled. "Let's get this started."
The tiger and bear began to walk away in opposite directions, circling their ways around to each respective gate. A loud yowl could be heard from the north gate as the tiger began its attack upon the guards, shifting its body between being intangible and corporal as handguns were fired at it. And from the south came a deep growl as the bear charged straight towards its victims. Multiple shouts and screams could be heard as the guards tried to organize themselves as they ran out of the house and other sections of the gate in order to go to the causes of disturbance; and died.
Janus began to run silently to the house, staying low to the ground in order to avoid detection. He silently slid his oiled blade out from its sheath, ready to finish the first part of his new job.
Post by David Nero on Oct 11, 2012 13:02:24 GMT -5
Janus explained that they were no non-humans in the mansion, that the man didn't even know about the existence of such. David smiled relieved, that were good news. The easier the job, better. The dark elemental plan was simple, and it seemed efficient, even though David was sorry that the two great animals would serve as nothing more than distractions. Janus gave the sign that they should start moving, making David grin once more. A phew seconds later you could hear the shouts and screams coming from the guards, just like it was planned. As soon as Janus started running discretely towards the house the young boy followed him behind, copying his moves.
They reached a gate, but fortunately it wouldn't be to hard to for both men to jump over it. David gave some balance and jumped, grabbing the bars with his hands and placing his feet strategically, in a matter of seconds he was on the other side, in private land.
He proceeded to run towards the door in front of them. It was a big wooden door, it wouldn't be easy to break it down with some simple kicks. He rotated the knob, just to be sure, and as it was expected it was locked. “ Of course it's locked... what was I thinking?” David mumbled to himself. He stepped a feet away from the door, thinking of a way to pass through it. After a phew moments he face lightened up. He placed his fingers on the hinges of the door, freezing them to a point where they would break with a small blow and stepping once again from the door he raised his leg, kicking the lower hinges with his heel, and smashing the higher ones with a small rock. Soon enough they were able to just kick the door, and get in.
Post by Kyrian Tidus on Oct 16, 2012 14:32:28 GMT -5
Kyrian sighed as he gripped his katana in a backhanded manner, the blade's back running up along his arm. He shook his head at the boy's way of opening the door before following him inside and placing his hand upon the younger male's shoulder. "No more noisy things like that, please?"
He walked ahead, not even waiting for an answer as he crouch beside the foot of the stairs leading up higher into the mansion, making sure he could neither hear nor see any more guards. The darkness elemental then hurried up the stairs, leaping up them two or three at a time as he quickly reached the second floor. He then motioned for David to check the rooms to the left as he went off to the right.
The darkness elemental used his blade to cut each door on the inside of the door handle, ruining the latch and making an easy, less noisy way of opening the doors. He came across nothing but empty rooms, until he reached the second to last room on the right. When he opened the door, he saw three nervous guards standing in the center of the room, aiming their handguns for the door. He frowned as he realized that they were frightened to their wits end, and a frightened animal always made for a dangerous one. He sighed as he body vanished from view, not even seconds before the startled guards came back to their senses and began to pull their triggers, sending bullets flying to the spot where the elemental had once been. The male reappeared behind the guards and quickly sliced horizontally across the backs of all three, severing the nerves collected in the bottom of their spinal cords and making them paralyzed from the waist down. He then removed their guns from them and placed each piece on top of a large dresser in the corner where they wouldn't be able to reach. Though, they probably would die from massive blood loss.
Post by David Nero on Oct 17, 2012 16:19:00 GMT -5
Janus passed him, implying that his entrance was way to noisy. “ I'm sorry that you don't like big entrances...” He said jokingly, but whispering indicating that he did understand Janus request. He followed the male up the stairs, and before proceeding to examine the doors to his left he watched Janus opening the doors with his “not-so-noisy” technique. Well he had a blade, David had nothing. He did knew how to unlock a door with a pin, but he neither had the pin or the time. The elemental just hoped his doors were unlock.
On his side were three door, he ran smoothly to the first one, and placing his hand on the nob, and fortunately it rotated smoothly but the inside was nothing but a disappointing bathroom. Yet David took the chance to cast a smile at the mirror as he brushed his curls. “ Sexy...” He chuckled and left the room.
The next door was locked, so he left that for last, and moved to another. This one was locked as well, but oddly enough the key was still in the lock, someone must had forgotten about it. He spun it slowly, avoiding to be heard by anyone that could be inside. To his surprise, there was, in fact, someone there, but it was not the man they looked for, but a woman. A girl, to be precise. Probably about David's age. She was sleeping, with her face turned towards the door. “ Well, hello...” David spoke in a soft tone so that he wouldn't awake her.
Post by Kyrian Tidus on Oct 17, 2012 21:37:14 GMT -5
Janus sighed as he realized David was not yet through with his side of the hallway and decided to help the boy out before moving on to his last unchecked room, the second to last on the left aside of the corridor. Janus began to move silently towards the boy's section of the hallway, his feet pressing lightly against the ground out of habit as he swiftly made his way down.
The darkness elemental came across an open door and looked into an empty bathroom, taking a moment to study himself in the mirror, admiring his visage. Hey there, you handsome devil." The make then moved on to the next room, a closed and locked one; David obviously wasn't in there. He would probably be too lazy to try and open a locked door, and he definitely wouldn't have locked it behind him.
As the crimson-eyed male approached the next open door, he noticed his younger companion's frame in the doorway and laid a hand upon the young male's shoulder. He noticed that his friend was looking at a sleeping female who appeared to also be in her teens, and gave a playful grin to the boy. " You do know that it still constitutes as rape, even if she's sleep, right?"
Post by Long Richardson on Oct 27, 2012 18:31:53 GMT -5
Long sighed audibly as he sat across from the man who had hired him a few weeks ago, fearing that he would soon be the victim of an assassination attempt. Now was a horrible time to be back in China. Otherwise, he would never have been reffered to the man by one of his old fighting partners. Honestly, if the sick man didn't pay well, he would never have been here.
And the constant shouting and shooting outside didn't help any. Especially since it seemed as though every other guard in the house had left in order to confront whatever attack was going on outside. He thought he heard someone shout over a walkie-talkie earlier "Oh God! This tiger doesn't die!" Then came a piercing death scream. Seriously, how could his employer sleep so calmly through something like this.
Then came the loud sound of the eastern entrance being broken in. Even over the sound of battle outside, which was quickly dying down, the door being destroyed was quite audible. However, Long simply put his gloves on and removed one of his throwing daggers, waiting for his asaultant to come to him. The male was extremely confident in himself since he had never lost a fight always being faster than anyone else he had fought, and most of the time stronger. However, he did worry that this group that was attacking was well organized and would probably issue a challenge either through weapons or sheer numbers.
But there was a group stationed in a room across the hallway and one room further down that had three well-trained gaurds in it, hand-picked by Long in order to be an emergency ambush squad in case someone found the boss' room first. However, he heard gunshots coming from the room and then, silence. The silence of death. This was not a good situation at all; Long feared that he might even wind up dead.
However, he had to maintain his composure as he gripped the knife in his right hand, already aimed and ready to throw it at whoever would be foolish enough to open the door. He had already determined that there were only two that had broken in through the amount of voices and the sounds of their footfalls. He was ready.