Wednesday 2/11/2011

Task 4: Finding the lost island of Atlantis and obtaining Zeus’ lightning bolt

amarinamelor:

zeus-theking:

NOTE: please remember that we don’t have to RP every single detail. If you look at the task planning, just kinda ‘follow’ what’s said there. Although of course you can change it up a bit. It is possible to skip bits here and there. Otherwise it will be a drag and take forever to finish the task :/ Oh and please reblog this as text so that we don’t lose anything. Once we have made one circle (every time), I will shorten it so that it doesn’t become SUPER long :P

 bufflikebuffett:

Solomon grinned as he nodded his head, paddling in a happier manner than most people. Yeah, the fact that people are dead and them coming back to life depended highly on how they’ll finish the tasks was bad. However, Solomon refused to deal with it the way most of the people dealt with it. He was going to deal with it with a smile on his face. He survived a life and death situation before, he was sure he can do it again. If not, well, at least he tried. He glanced at the people that was on the boat with him. He wasn’t familiar with all of them with the exception of Nate and Will. He has heard of them before from her sister, Summer. Not to mention, Nate was also in the popular crowd with him. Turning back his attention towards the water, he could’ve sworn he saw something move below them. He blinked rapidly, narrowing his eyes after and leaning a bit closer to the water to check if he really did see something. His heart beating faster in his chest as he hoped it was just a fish. Solomon was a beach bum to some extent, and the water never scared or startled him— well, until now. He pulled back, dropping his paddle in the water accidentally, when he saw what looked like a centipede of some sort move again below them. “Oh shoot. What the—” He shouted. His jaw dropped as the creature jumped up from the water and went back down again. “Did— did you see that? Did anyone see that?” He said, pointing to where he saw the creature a few seconds ago.

Despite that Nate didn’t exactly know everyone in the boat, he felt responsible for every single one because he was the task leader. As the boat suddenly sped up he noticed that DJ had made that happen. Grinning at the other boy, he thanked him silently. Endless paddling would’ve driven him mad sooner or later. Suddenly, Nate was pulled out of his thoughts by someone shouting. Quickly he realized it was Solomon, Summer’s little brother. While making his way over to the younger boy he saw something move out of the corner of his eye. They were still moving but Nate shouted over to DJ to stop the boat. Everything went quiet as the boat stopped. Suddenly, something submerged to the surface and went back down again. “Everyone!” Nate shouted and turned to face the group. “Stay in your position, but be prepared! There is something down there and we need to destroy it. We just can’t move around the boat much. Unless you want to fall in that is,” He informed them and hoped that everyone was prepared for what was about to happen.

ooc; uhmm can we kill the monster in this round so that Solomon can locate Atlantis by the time his turn comes around? I just want things to move along :DD Also here is task planning so feel free to use it as your reference point :D

As soon as she heard Nate speak, Amarina stood up alarmed. She familiarized herself with her surroundings and made sure that she was standing near Cyd in case she got in trouble. Her eyes searched the dark cold waters for the monster, while she prayed that nothing bad would happen. If there was something Amarina didn’t want to happen, it was someone getting eaten by a monster. She has previously, while surfing, witnessed a shark attack and this occasion reminded her of it. Concentrating hard on her ability, Amarina jumped off the boat and instantly turned herself into water particles themselves. Her body vanished as it blended with the sea. Swimming around Amarina located the water creature. Her eyes widened as she saw it’s webbed feet and hairy nostrils. Amarina didn’t wait long, she didn’t want to be noticed so she quickly returned, trying to not swing the boat too much as she climbed back on board. ”It’s under water, over there,” she said pointing a little to her left,” and it’s hideous.” Amarina couldn’t do much, the monster was a sea creature and all Amarina could do is manipulate water. Big waves weren’t going to cut it this time so she waited for someone else to strike. 

ooc; Damn I hope I used her power correctly]

Cyd was a little more relaxed now, DJ having thankfully taken over the sailing with an ease that should have been obvious from the start. Incorporating powers into planning was obviously something that was going to take practice. But at Solomon’s shout, she scrambled to her feet, body taut like a wire as she scanned the empty sea. A ripple in the water caught her gaze and – there! A centipede, or what looked like one. It was nothing Cyd had ever seen before, and her eyes widened as Nate yelled orders from behind her. They had stopped moving now. The boat rocked gently back and forth on the waves. Everything was silent. It was almost as if they were waiting for something. Then a splash. A blonde head disappeared into the water, and it took Cyd a second to realise it was Amarina. Her heart in her mouth, she rushed to the side of the boat, but almost as quickly as the girl had gone, she was clambering back over the side, pointing to where the monster was.

Cyd’s mind raced – she could see the thing now, getting closer by the second. It was huge; twice the size of the boat at least. If it got anywhere near them, they were in trouble. Gathering her thoughts together, she attempted composure. Her powers hadn’t been responsive before, but another try wouldn’t hurt. It started with a little glow in the pit of her stomach, tight and quiet. Then it spread, rippling down to her fingertips and toes, constantly intensifying until it became almost unbearable; a ball of searing heat behind her closed eyes. Better cross my fingers, she thought for a fleeting moment, before she could stand it no longer. Her eyes snapped open. The change was impossible to ignore. Cyd didn’t dare look up to the sun above, but she could feel the scorching glare on her skin, and as she turned a burning gaze to the monster, she saw the change there too. The water began to bubble, slowly at first, then vigorously, like a giant melting pot.

“Quickly,” she called, grimacing as the heat became stronger. “I don’t know how long I can keep it up.” Her vision was already beginning to blur, white flaring at the edges of her sight. If this was going to happen every time she used her power, she was going to have to be careful.


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#tsah rp  #task 4  #ooc: a little long...whoops  


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    Solomon gulped upon hearing Nate’s instructions. There was a mixture of emotions inside the sixteen-year-old boy’s body....
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    Cyd was a little more relaxed now, DJ having thankfully taken over the sailing with an ease that should have been...
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    Amarina began to whistle slightly as the wind blew her hair in all different places. He head spun around multiple times...

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