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It's a happy kidnapping time (OPEN)
Who: Adachi, the victims & the rescuers
Where: Different Cities, TV World Subarchway in Attleton
When: 22nd - 29th
What: A log for the player plot.
Warnings: It may get a little violent, has blood and other stuff. Be careful. Also Shadow issues and other things included.
LINKS
Finding Luke | Kidnappings | Dungeon Rescue | Catching Adachi | OOC Team Forming.
How this works:
1) There will be a section for all kidnapped persons so we can play out the actual kidnapping progress if so desired (it can also be hand waved). I would love it if you could come up with a starter tag about what they're doing/where they are, but I can also work on the starter if necessary.
There will be two kidnappings per day on 23rd, 25th & 27th. Please choose a date to your liking and be aware of what others have chosen.
2) Every kidnapped person will form their own floor on the dungeon. The floor will reflect their heart's context and look something that reflects the part that they keep hidden from even themselves. At the end of the floor there is a room that where the kidnapped character is with a possible boss fight against the kidnapped person' shadow.
NOTE: I will confirm later if characters will be able to have their Personas, but one will appear for them, as a sign of facing their other selves. The other self has to be faced in order for this to happen, however.
3) Each dungeon floor will be limited to only four rescuers, because Adachi has his powers and can order the rules of the dungeons as he pleases.
4) Characters with special abilities are more than likely to get attacked by shadows. Characters without might have it safer.
Shadows.
5) Kidnapped character's mun gets to decide if the rescue team is successful or if they would want the attempt to fail. This would mean either a) death and bizarre body discovery in Attleton or b) near death and bizarre discovery in Attleton.
The wounds will, unlike in canon, be visible, as seen from Luke's discovery. The TV World here and in canon work slightly different ways, after all.
6) The time given to attempt a rescue of each character is three days.
In summary:
Until 25th; Yukiko can be found from the dungeon floors (she lasts a little longer because of Persona)
From 23rd to 25th; first two victims (Adela, Blaze) will have their dungeon floors
From 25th to 27th; next two victims (Conan, Quinn) will have their dungeon floors
From 27th to 29th; last two victims (Airy, Anna) will have their dungeon floors.
Last date for victims to get kidnapped: 27th
Last date for all the victims to be rescued: 29th
Adachi can be caught starting from 27th, after his last kidnapping. There will be a thread for that, too.
Where: Different Cities, TV World Subarchway in Attleton
When: 22nd - 29th
What: A log for the player plot.
Warnings: It may get a little violent, has blood and other stuff. Be careful. Also Shadow issues and other things included.
LINKS
Finding Luke | Kidnappings | Dungeon Rescue | Catching Adachi | OOC Team Forming.
How this works:
1) There will be a section for all kidnapped persons so we can play out the actual kidnapping progress if so desired (it can also be hand waved). I would love it if you could come up with a starter tag about what they're doing/where they are, but I can also work on the starter if necessary.
There will be two kidnappings per day on 23rd, 25th & 27th. Please choose a date to your liking and be aware of what others have chosen.
2) Every kidnapped person will form their own floor on the dungeon. The floor will reflect their heart's context and look something that reflects the part that they keep hidden from even themselves. At the end of the floor there is a room that where the kidnapped character is with a possible boss fight against the kidnapped person' shadow.
NOTE: I will confirm later if characters will be able to have their Personas, but one will appear for them, as a sign of facing their other selves. The other self has to be faced in order for this to happen, however.
3) Each dungeon floor will be limited to only four rescuers, because Adachi has his powers and can order the rules of the dungeons as he pleases.
4) Characters with special abilities are more than likely to get attacked by shadows. Characters without might have it safer.
Shadows.
5) Kidnapped character's mun gets to decide if the rescue team is successful or if they would want the attempt to fail. This would mean either a) death and bizarre body discovery in Attleton or b) near death and bizarre discovery in Attleton.
The wounds will, unlike in canon, be visible, as seen from Luke's discovery. The TV World here and in canon work slightly different ways, after all.
6) The time given to attempt a rescue of each character is three days.
In summary:
Until 25th; Yukiko can be found from the dungeon floors (she lasts a little longer because of Persona)
From 23rd to 25th; first two victims (Adela, Blaze) will have their dungeon floors
From 25th to 27th; next two victims (Conan, Quinn) will have their dungeon floors
From 27th to 29th; last two victims (Airy, Anna) will have their dungeon floors.
Last date for victims to get kidnapped: 27th
Last date for all the victims to be rescued: 29th
Adachi can be caught starting from 27th, after his last kidnapping. There will be a thread for that, too.
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The lady's right. It's time to ditch this joint.
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"Tantei-kun." A beat. Because what the hell--? He met Dairine's look, knowing she was probably just as a confused if not even more so then he was. "Meitantei."
Something wasn't right here, he knew it. His kaitou instincts were going haywire and the hair was standing up on the back of his neck. Perhaps if he kept the other distracted, they could figure out just what the heck was happening. And try to keep the brat's cover too.
"I hadn't realized you had arrived here, Meitantei."
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"Yes, as a matter of fact, I do mind, you ingracious tyke. We've risked our lives for yours, so unless this is a particularly important tete a tete, it'll have to wait while we avaunt. Pray don't make our efforts in vain, else I'll find a more compelling means of rescue."
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But he refused to lose face in front of this thing that was pretending to be him. That had the face and age he so desperately wanted to return to, but none of the opinions and ethics that went with it. This Shinichi would rather lock himself away from the world than go out to solve cases. This Shinichi thought that the world could be perfect if he could only control anything. This Shinichi wanted to pretend that none of the blood and murder and crime outside happened as long as he could stay in his perfect area.
Conan refused to see anything of himself in this.
The Shinichi that wasn't glowers darkly as all of the visitors refuse to leave.
"Out", he says. "Conan will be staying here until he understands."
Conan snaps his attention back to the doppelganger. "I refuse to understand any of this! How can you think any of this?"
The not-Shinichi tilts his head. "So, it is like that, is it? A pity."
He makes a gesture at the shadows hanging between shelves and under books, calling them out into new forms.
"I had hoped to avoid this, but I suppose I should have expected you to be stubborn. Your may entertain themselves with these. As for you."
Pulling a gun out of the shadows, he aims it at Conan.
"It isn't like this means anything. There will still be a Kudo Shinichi in this world. Perhaps I'll even do a better job than the last one."
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That will have to wait for later though, since it seems this "Shinichi" really is bad news. Go figure. Things can never be easy, can they?
As soon as she spots the gun, Dairine acts fast. Letting go of her laptop, the Wiztech suddenly vanishes in midair with a POP, reappearing a foot in front of the "younger" detective. The laptop (better known as Spot to Dair) is now standing on the ground with thin mental legs, its screen glowing a faint blue. Although it might be difficult to tell, Spot is maintaining a new invisible shield spell, this time in front of Conan. Hopefully she'll be able to keep both going long enough to get out of this mess.
The spell takes bare seconds to set up. Now she can focus on their opponents. Zeroing in on one shadow in particular, Dairine cracks her knuckles.
"Guess we'll have to do this the hard way."
And with that, she unleashes a wizardry upon the nearest shadow, this one designed to disintegrate the bonds between molecules in a being. Good luck surviving that, buddy.
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I take it we can't talk this out.
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KID took a step forward, his gun still in his hand, but resting at his side. He didn't like the idea of drawing it on the detective, but hey, Meitantei had shot at him before, right? Everything was fair in Phantom Thieves and Critics.
But this wasn't Shinichi, was it? The shadows were testament to that. Kaito might not be as familiar with Kudo before his backward growth spurt, but he had clashed enough with Conan to understand him, at least on a basic level.
Keeping one eye trained on the shadows, raising his gun towards them with his finger on the trigger in case they get too close, he keeps another on the tableau in front of them. He knows his cohorts are already moving, so he'll do what he does best - distractions. Talking should be right up Shinichi Kudo's alley, shouldn't it? "What is he supposed to understand?"
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Gengar, needing no instruction, got to work battling the other shadows, for whom he felt personally. Shadows were his thing, and he resolved to make them know it with a flurry of poltergeist pugilism.
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For a moment, two moments, there is no sign of him.
Then more creatures leap out of the shadows, targeting Dairine, Chat and Ted. Kid is ignored for now.
And as soon as the rest are distracted, shadow Shinichi reforms out of the shadows inside Dairine's shield and strikes at Conan. The shadows smash into him, sending him tumbling across the floor until he slams into a bookcase.
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The Shadows vanish, and she slowly takes a step towards Conan. Slowly, since Dairine is pretty sure the fight wouldn't be that quick. Not unless Ted's gun has some kind of super mystical properties that he hasn't mentioned yet.
Her suspicion proves valid as more Shadows come raging towards her. She blasts them as quickly as she can, but some take more than one hit.
Then her insides suddenly twist as her connection to Spot tells her something is wrong. She glances back just in time to catch sight of the false Shinichi appearing within the shield (impossible, surely she had included enough variables to keep him out?!? was the nature of this place messing with her spells?) and slamming into the younger detective. The resulting impact against the shield nearly knocks the wind out of her even from across the room.
Spot goes skidding across the floor with Conan, but gets back up onto its feet. Glowing a bright angry blue over the attack, Spot sends a volley of electrical shocks at the shadow Self. Whether the anger is from Spot itself or Dairine is up to debate.
Staggering to one side for a second, Dairine is also quick to recover as fear for her friend floods her mind. She tosses two Pokeballs, releasing Flareon and Sylveon to even out the odds a bit. There's no time to waste on these small fry, yet they're getting more resilient! "KID!!" she yells impatiently as she slams another spell into the nearest shadow. She's a little busy here, please checking on your rival?
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All magic has a built in weakness, right? Someone point out his and I can get rid of it!
[ He can't waste his Cataclysm attack on the weak fry. It'll leave him defenseless. But if the others could give him the right opening, he could knock the Shadow out of the park for good. ]
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Without a second thought, he pitches his voice into something familiar to the detectives, something feminine, making it sound like it was coming from another part of the room, "Mou, SHINICHI! What are you doing to Conan-kun?" as he placed himself in front of Conan, gun raised and poised to shoot if the other started towards Conan.
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Much less easy, in fact. There was so much going on at once. He'd never had to coordinate rescue efforts with three others in the middle of a battlefield so multitudinous. For now he fended off an especially bulky shadow: a masked castle with little portholes, out of which shot deceptively deadly cannons. For monsters so vicious, they made themselves out so comically, like an evil clown. Bizarre!
So Cat Noir has the coup de grace in him, does he? Sadly he doesn't know much about magic, save for the things the fairy tails taught; that is, every spell can be broken, under the right conditions. As for what those were, well, one could always ask the soulless ginger for consultation. "If I get the villain, I'll hold him steady!" Trying to put the wicked doppleganger in a headlock was a tad vulgar, but whatever it took. In between the swashbuckling fare, Ted called out to his own pokemon. "Gengar! Enough with the mob! Drag what's-his-name out into the open!"
Gengar was reluctantly obedient, ending his scuffle with the lesser shadows and seeking to nab the head honcho. With his incorporeal nature, he might stand a chance at pulling him away from Conan.
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Conan feels the urge to kick something at him.
The false Shinichi, on the other hand, simply raises an eyebrow and summons another wave of shadows, this time sending them straight at Kid (and Conan behind him). And another wave straight at Spot. Those sparks were getting annoying.
Occupied with his current tasks, the shadow pays no attention to the others behind him.
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Speaking of those other Shadows, it seems they're ignoring them in favor of Spot and Kid. Dairine isn't so worried about Spot – he was made of tough material and wizardry itself, he could handle it. Kid and Conan on the other hand don't have the same experience fighting magical attackers as far as Dairine is aware. She has no idea what Kid is trying to do with the ventriquism, though the voice sounds faintly familiar. She'll have to ask him later.
But now is their chance to strike back. Dairine calls out to her own. "'Mela! Lend a hand!" The Sylveon gave a cat-like chirp before bounding over to assist Gengar, trying to wrap the Shinichi Shadow with her ribbon-like feelers. Perhaps she might be able to hold an arm or two.
Meanwhile, the rest of Dairine's Pokemon are out and heading for the shadow crowd in hopes of evening the odds. Not to mention, it makes a good distraction from the incoming attack. Dairine goes to join them, fighting through the throng in hopes of reaching Kid and Conan so she can check on them. She's keeping an eye on the rest of the action as best she can though.
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Cataclysm!
[ The power to destroy. It works on everything. Akuma magic, physical objects. Briefly, he wished Ladybug was here, to fix things if it went wrong. With Cataclysm, things always had the potential to go terribly wrong. Keeping his hand away from others, he heads toward the shadow. All he needed was one touch. ]
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Planting himself in front of Conan, he had a split second to gauge the situation. Well. At least this guy's attention is on him right now and not the rest of them - he was the master of pulling a disappearing act when he had to, Nakamori-keibu would attest to that.
He slipped his hand into his pocket, slipping a gas capsule into his palm. Shooting the shadow a KID grin he threw the capsule to the ground in front of him and Conan, not enough to hide them from everyone, but enough to give them a cover to hide them from Shinichi as he turns and pulls Conan up and out of the way.
"Let's go, Tantei-kun. I don't know what a Cataclysm is but it probably isn't good."
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That left the upper body to Ted, whom Vyers had taught quite a few submission holds. He disengaged from his current foe, pushing the suit to its limits and cutting a swath through the teeming mass of shadows. His path was marked by rime as he slashed through the chaff, all in a wild effort to hold the big bad steady. If he succeeded, he'd yell out to Noir, faithful that he had the means to the end. "I've got him! Finish it!"