Post by YukiTen on Apr 24, 2012 16:36:59 GMT -7
[style=width: 100px; height: 100px; float: center; border-radius: 60px; border: 4px double #9999ff; background-image: url(http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb128/nayora_wolf/b0a536ec.jpg);] [/style][style=width: 250px; height: 250px; border-radius: 25px 25px 25px 25px; background: #ffffff; border: 5px double #9999ff; font-family: tahoma; font-size: 10px; text-align: justify; color: #000000; padding: 10px; overflow: auto]-How many times to I have to tell you people? YANKED FROM MY VERY BOWELS!!! Let me explain the significance of the title. I am calling it [glow=blue,2,300]Super Duper Gala-City[/glow] because it often hints at or takes place in the Forgotten City located just beyond the Sleeping Forest on the Icicle Continent north of the Midgar Area. Well, that about covers the City part of the title. As for the Super Duper Gala- part of the title, all of that really hints at a song by LM.C. Well, that and the Materia found and used throughout. There are many other things, such as love and conflict as well. [glow=blue,2,300]Super Duper Gala-City[/glow] represents hardship, the Forgotten City, strange mysteries, love, sadness, incompetence, betrayal, and a really bad acid trip.
I WILL be using BOTH Faunus AND Vassal Valentine for this. But Faunus won't come until later.
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Marlene's Narration from FF7: AC...
"The Lifestream. That's what we call the river of life that circles our planet giving life to the world and everything in it. The Shinra Electric Power Company discovered a way to use the Lifestream as an energy source. Because of Shinra's energy, we were able to live very comfortable lives. But wasn't that because we were taking away from the planet's life? A lot of people thought so. Shinra used their power to try and stop anybody who got in their way. Shinra had a special group of warriors called SOLDIER, and all of the SOLDIERs had Jenova cells put inside of them. Jenova was a calamity that fell from the sky a long, long time ago and tried to destroy the planet. Anyway, there was one SOLDIER named Sephiroth who was smarter than the rest. When he found out about the terrible experiments that made him, he began to hate Shinra, and then, over time, he began to hate everything. Shinra and the people against them, Sephiroth, who hated the planet so much he wanted to make it go away, and the people who tried to stop him. There were a lot of battles. For every battle, there was more sadness. Someone I love went back to the Lifestream, too. And then it came - The chosen day. In the end, the planet itself had to make the battles stop for good. The planet used the Lifestream as a weapon. And when it burst out of the earth, all the fighting, all the grief and sadness, everything... was washed away. Sadness was the price to see it end. It's been two years since they told me that."
It was always glowing softly, the dead thicket of white trees that made up the dense forest of beyond which the also softly glowing Forgotten City was located, each petrified tree wrought with age and the painful memories of the calamity that struck the planet two-thousand years ago. They swayed in the cool wake of the wind that gingerly blew by, as if it were careful not to shake the fragile trees in fear of shattering them into dust. Even so, the frozen white branches shook lightly, rattling against each other.
The moonlight intensified the white shimmering on the skin of petrified plant, giving each individual dead growth an almost ethereal look about it. It was angelic, really, the way that they sparkled with such cold tenderness under the cool gaze of the moon. This chilled, dead, beautiful forest would stand for ages upon ages, should no harm come to its ethereal branches or trunks again.
However, even dark secrets hid under the seemingly nonexistent shadows of the trees, ducking beyond the memories belonging to the past. Such secrets could be tucked away in the green-black grass sparsely growing at the roots of the trees, or even stashed inside an old novel lying about in one of the decaying houses built by an Ancient at the very far north edge of the Sleeping Forest.
But, then again, who would go searching for these secrets? The Forgotten City and the Sleeping Forest were wrought with the damage of the ages and haunted by monsters and creatures such as Boundfats, Trickplays, Malldancers, and Hungrys. The dangers of these alluring sites are countless and without consequence, often overwhelming any poor unsuspecting person or animal and returning them to the Lifestream without a moment's hesitation.
If you think real hard about the threats lurking in the deep of the forest and the city, you wouldn't want to enter. You wouldn't think twice about it, for maybe even you could be caught unawares and unprepared in these deadly places, your body a chew toy for the cruel monsters dwelling there. Your blood would splash across the dirt paths and ultimately ruin the already dull glow of the trees and the Forgotten City, smattering the green-black grass and contaminating what little water there was. And every day until your bones were picked clean, a Boundfat, Trickplay, Malldancer, Hungry, or even a Grimguard by chance would bury their teeth into your muscles and insides, chewing away at you and slurping up the mess. You'd probably the poor, innocent, unsuspecting meal they were looking after. Or, maybe, you were trespassing on their territory.
Either way, no matter how you looked at it, you could and would be lunch.
Maybe the painful cliches that make up the most courageous of society as we know it, or the most power hungry, would go and search for these secrets and these memories that are so carefully hidden away and guarded by a tough set of monsters. Maybe, perhaps.
But which of these cliches would do it: the power hungry or the courageous, or both?
~~~~~~~~~
"I'm too young for this job. I'm too young for this job. I'm too young for this job. I'm too young for this job," Vassal Valentine chanted softly to herself, her voice never reaching a single notch of volume higher than its current hushed whisper. "I'm too young for this job."
She groaned quietly, her Mako blue eyes solemnly staring down at the sleek and yet simple computer keyboard sitting oh-so alluringly on her birch desk, every key uniformly cleaned and straightened. Eventually, the shining orbs switched their gaze from the keyboard to the brightly lit monitor it connected to, a display of names, numbers, dates, and various files of most likely useless information stuck to the screen. She sighed again in defeat. Only old people should do these awful things on computers.*
A desk job was never exciting, and today, she just so happened to get stuck with one while boss-man Rufus ShinRa was out taking care of some business with Tseng(the director, black-haired and quite full of himself) and Elena (a fiery and very annoying blond coworker). There was no one to keep her company in her hours of boredom at work except for Reno (a womanizing, sweet-talking redhead; he really just is a bit misguided) and Rude (talk about tall, dark, and bald; he's silent but deadly, like a ninja fart), but even then, they weren't anywhere to be found.
They're probably out getting lunch or something. They always do that... And Reno's so mean! He never brings me anything and he knows I don't get breaks! Vassal thought somberly. And I'm always stuck here by myself...with the faggy work...
She frowned and closed her eyes, her thin eyebrows creasing together. She was so tired of being left alone with the desk work without a lunch break. Rufus never cut her any slack no matter how hard she worked, no matter how much work she got done, no matter anything. The blond heir to the throne of ShinRa saw fit to give her all the hard desk jobs and never any action or breaks. He was downright mean.
Mean.
Vassal ran her nimble fingers through the cascade of black hair flowing down her front, playing with the strands of hair that she typically held in a ponytail. She wondered why she was still even a Turk, considering these simple facts. She was always forgotten and always forced to do bullshit work. She frowned.
"So, as I was saying, Rude--" A door swung open and thumped against the wall, a very obnoxious redhead yelling about excitedly as he walked in, his footsteps loud and sloppy.
Vassal popped her Mako eyes open and directed them to the redheaded man with tattooed cheeks and the bald man with dark skin, a frown pulling harder at the corners of her mouth. The mahogany door was shut very carefully and very quietly by the bald man, as if he could tell Vassal was in a bad mood.
"--It's funny how Vash tooootally got the shit job again today, yo. I'm glad I don't have to do 'em anymore, y'know?" Reno blathered on, oblivious to the black-haired woman sitting at the desk he was only just starting to pass.
"I'm sitting right here, y'know," Vassal snapped, her voice thick with irritated venom. She threw her arms around her chest and frowned deeply, even more irritated by the fact she only ever looked like she was pouting when she was angry. And Reno was greatly amused by it, maybe even turned on by the way he spoke to her about it sometimes.
But all the redhead ever did was chase tails and rip off skirts like he was the Big Bad Wolf. Pfft, more like Big Bad Idiot, she thought bitterly.
Reno cocked his head over his shoulder to look at her and a wide grin broke across his tattooed face as he stopped. He turned to face her, which revealed a pretty white paper bag stuffed in the crook of his left arm, grease and oil stains smattering the bottom of it. Rude stood beside him, watching the whole thing with a less than interested look, and shook his bald head when Reno opened his mouth. "Sorry, Angelface."
Vassal eyed him between her squinted eyelids, suspicious of his apology. Reno sorry? Please. That's bullshit. Utter bullshit. "You? Sorry? Don't you 'Angelface' me, you prick!" she quipped, shooting the man an incredulous glare.
"But I am sorry, Angelface! Why else would I call you that, yo?" he defended, a small, innocent frown playing at his mouth.
"So I won't be mad at you. But it won't work on me! I'm not some dazzled whore off the street!" she yelled triumphantly to Reno, pushing herself up to her feet, her small hands flat and stressed on the surface of her desk.
The redhead didn't say anything for a moment. "But you are my co-worker and I brought you lunch today," he huffed solidly, presenting the greasy bag to her as if it were a precious artifact being sacrificed for the greater good, as if it were a piece of his womanizing soul.
She just stared at him. "Bullshit."
"No, I brought this for you," he breathed, as if it pained him to admit this.
Rude shook his head again and walked away, probably disappointed by this display of idiocy.
Nobody noticed.
Sad face.
"If you really brought it for me, then why do you look like a kicked puppy?" Vassal snapped, crossing her arms over her chest again, frowning a little less. Oh the wonders of the offerings of food.
"Because...it works on other women," Reno explained casually, gasping as Vassal snatched the white bag from him.
"You lying ass! This was your lunch, wasn't it?!"
He nodded pathetically.
"Idiot," she muttered, plopping into her padded leather chair with the bag plastered to her hands. Her stomach growled with mild enthusiasm as she breathed in the beautiful aroma of fried potatoes and quite possibly a cheeseburger. Her favorite type of meal. Greasy as fuck.
She groaned as her stomach growled again.
Reno smiled toothily, shoving his hands into his disheveled pants. "I got your favorite," he beamed, spinning on his heels and heading to the desk directly across from hers - his own.
"Stupid...man..." Vassal grumbled, promptly stuffing her face with mouthwatering deliciousness courtesy OF the stupid...man.
"Anytime, Vash!"
And so, without further ado, the mahogany door opened yet again.
*What she's talking about and what's on the screen is pretty much old accounts from earlier on in ShinRa Electric Power Company's (S.E.P.C.) history. Hahahahahahaha, she's stuck with accounting. xD[/style][style=width: 250px; border-radius: 25px 25px 25px 25px; background: #ffab64; border: 5px double #ff7100; font-family: tahoma; font-size: 10px; text-align: center; color: #000000; padding: 10px;]credit goes to LUNAR of LOVE STAMP[/style]
I WILL be using BOTH Faunus AND Vassal Valentine for this. But Faunus won't come until later.
__________________________________________________
Marlene's Narration from FF7: AC...
"The Lifestream. That's what we call the river of life that circles our planet giving life to the world and everything in it. The Shinra Electric Power Company discovered a way to use the Lifestream as an energy source. Because of Shinra's energy, we were able to live very comfortable lives. But wasn't that because we were taking away from the planet's life? A lot of people thought so. Shinra used their power to try and stop anybody who got in their way. Shinra had a special group of warriors called SOLDIER, and all of the SOLDIERs had Jenova cells put inside of them. Jenova was a calamity that fell from the sky a long, long time ago and tried to destroy the planet. Anyway, there was one SOLDIER named Sephiroth who was smarter than the rest. When he found out about the terrible experiments that made him, he began to hate Shinra, and then, over time, he began to hate everything. Shinra and the people against them, Sephiroth, who hated the planet so much he wanted to make it go away, and the people who tried to stop him. There were a lot of battles. For every battle, there was more sadness. Someone I love went back to the Lifestream, too. And then it came - The chosen day. In the end, the planet itself had to make the battles stop for good. The planet used the Lifestream as a weapon. And when it burst out of the earth, all the fighting, all the grief and sadness, everything... was washed away. Sadness was the price to see it end. It's been two years since they told me that."
It was always glowing softly, the dead thicket of white trees that made up the dense forest of beyond which the also softly glowing Forgotten City was located, each petrified tree wrought with age and the painful memories of the calamity that struck the planet two-thousand years ago. They swayed in the cool wake of the wind that gingerly blew by, as if it were careful not to shake the fragile trees in fear of shattering them into dust. Even so, the frozen white branches shook lightly, rattling against each other.
The moonlight intensified the white shimmering on the skin of petrified plant, giving each individual dead growth an almost ethereal look about it. It was angelic, really, the way that they sparkled with such cold tenderness under the cool gaze of the moon. This chilled, dead, beautiful forest would stand for ages upon ages, should no harm come to its ethereal branches or trunks again.
However, even dark secrets hid under the seemingly nonexistent shadows of the trees, ducking beyond the memories belonging to the past. Such secrets could be tucked away in the green-black grass sparsely growing at the roots of the trees, or even stashed inside an old novel lying about in one of the decaying houses built by an Ancient at the very far north edge of the Sleeping Forest.
But, then again, who would go searching for these secrets? The Forgotten City and the Sleeping Forest were wrought with the damage of the ages and haunted by monsters and creatures such as Boundfats, Trickplays, Malldancers, and Hungrys. The dangers of these alluring sites are countless and without consequence, often overwhelming any poor unsuspecting person or animal and returning them to the Lifestream without a moment's hesitation.
If you think real hard about the threats lurking in the deep of the forest and the city, you wouldn't want to enter. You wouldn't think twice about it, for maybe even you could be caught unawares and unprepared in these deadly places, your body a chew toy for the cruel monsters dwelling there. Your blood would splash across the dirt paths and ultimately ruin the already dull glow of the trees and the Forgotten City, smattering the green-black grass and contaminating what little water there was. And every day until your bones were picked clean, a Boundfat, Trickplay, Malldancer, Hungry, or even a Grimguard by chance would bury their teeth into your muscles and insides, chewing away at you and slurping up the mess. You'd probably the poor, innocent, unsuspecting meal they were looking after. Or, maybe, you were trespassing on their territory.
Either way, no matter how you looked at it, you could and would be lunch.
Maybe the painful cliches that make up the most courageous of society as we know it, or the most power hungry, would go and search for these secrets and these memories that are so carefully hidden away and guarded by a tough set of monsters. Maybe, perhaps.
But which of these cliches would do it: the power hungry or the courageous, or both?
~~~~~~~~~
"I'm too young for this job. I'm too young for this job. I'm too young for this job. I'm too young for this job," Vassal Valentine chanted softly to herself, her voice never reaching a single notch of volume higher than its current hushed whisper. "I'm too young for this job."
She groaned quietly, her Mako blue eyes solemnly staring down at the sleek and yet simple computer keyboard sitting oh-so alluringly on her birch desk, every key uniformly cleaned and straightened. Eventually, the shining orbs switched their gaze from the keyboard to the brightly lit monitor it connected to, a display of names, numbers, dates, and various files of most likely useless information stuck to the screen. She sighed again in defeat. Only old people should do these awful things on computers.*
A desk job was never exciting, and today, she just so happened to get stuck with one while boss-man Rufus ShinRa was out taking care of some business with Tseng
They're probably out getting lunch or something. They always do that... And Reno's so mean! He never brings me anything and he knows I don't get breaks! Vassal thought somberly. And I'm always stuck here by myself...with the faggy work...
She frowned and closed her eyes, her thin eyebrows creasing together. She was so tired of being left alone with the desk work without a lunch break. Rufus never cut her any slack no matter how hard she worked, no matter how much work she got done, no matter anything. The blond heir to the throne of ShinRa saw fit to give her all the hard desk jobs and never any action or breaks. He was downright mean.
Mean.
Vassal ran her nimble fingers through the cascade of black hair flowing down her front, playing with the strands of hair that she typically held in a ponytail. She wondered why she was still even a Turk, considering these simple facts. She was always forgotten and always forced to do bullshit work. She frowned.
"So, as I was saying, Rude--" A door swung open and thumped against the wall, a very obnoxious redhead yelling about excitedly as he walked in, his footsteps loud and sloppy.
Vassal popped her Mako eyes open and directed them to the redheaded man with tattooed cheeks and the bald man with dark skin, a frown pulling harder at the corners of her mouth. The mahogany door was shut very carefully and very quietly by the bald man, as if he could tell Vassal was in a bad mood.
"--It's funny how Vash tooootally got the shit job again today, yo. I'm glad I don't have to do 'em anymore, y'know?" Reno blathered on, oblivious to the black-haired woman sitting at the desk he was only just starting to pass.
"I'm sitting right here, y'know," Vassal snapped, her voice thick with irritated venom. She threw her arms around her chest and frowned deeply, even more irritated by the fact she only ever looked like she was pouting when she was angry. And Reno was greatly amused by it, maybe even turned on by the way he spoke to her about it sometimes.
But all the redhead ever did was chase tails and rip off skirts like he was the Big Bad Wolf. Pfft, more like Big Bad Idiot, she thought bitterly.
Reno cocked his head over his shoulder to look at her and a wide grin broke across his tattooed face as he stopped. He turned to face her, which revealed a pretty white paper bag stuffed in the crook of his left arm, grease and oil stains smattering the bottom of it. Rude stood beside him, watching the whole thing with a less than interested look, and shook his bald head when Reno opened his mouth. "Sorry, Angelface."
Vassal eyed him between her squinted eyelids, suspicious of his apology. Reno sorry? Please. That's bullshit. Utter bullshit. "You? Sorry? Don't you 'Angelface' me, you prick!" she quipped, shooting the man an incredulous glare.
"But I am sorry, Angelface! Why else would I call you that, yo?" he defended, a small, innocent frown playing at his mouth.
"So I won't be mad at you. But it won't work on me! I'm not some dazzled whore off the street!" she yelled triumphantly to Reno, pushing herself up to her feet, her small hands flat and stressed on the surface of her desk.
The redhead didn't say anything for a moment. "But you are my co-worker and I brought you lunch today," he huffed solidly, presenting the greasy bag to her as if it were a precious artifact being sacrificed for the greater good, as if it were a piece of his womanizing soul.
She just stared at him. "Bullshit."
"No, I brought this for you," he breathed, as if it pained him to admit this.
Rude shook his head again and walked away, probably disappointed by this display of idiocy.
Nobody noticed.
Sad face.
"If you really brought it for me, then why do you look like a kicked puppy?" Vassal snapped, crossing her arms over her chest again, frowning a little less. Oh the wonders of the offerings of food.
"Because...it works on other women," Reno explained casually, gasping as Vassal snatched the white bag from him.
"You lying ass! This was your lunch, wasn't it?!"
He nodded pathetically.
"Idiot," she muttered, plopping into her padded leather chair with the bag plastered to her hands. Her stomach growled with mild enthusiasm as she breathed in the beautiful aroma of fried potatoes and quite possibly a cheeseburger. Her favorite type of meal. Greasy as fuck.
She groaned as her stomach growled again.
Reno smiled toothily, shoving his hands into his disheveled pants. "I got your favorite," he beamed, spinning on his heels and heading to the desk directly across from hers - his own.
"Stupid...man..." Vassal grumbled, promptly stuffing her face with mouthwatering deliciousness courtesy OF the stupid...man.
"Anytime, Vash!"
And so, without further ado, the mahogany door opened yet again.
*What she's talking about and what's on the screen is pretty much old accounts from earlier on in ShinRa Electric Power Company's (S.E.P.C.) history. Hahahahahahaha, she's stuck with accounting. xD[/style][style=width: 250px; border-radius: 25px 25px 25px 25px; background: #ffab64; border: 5px double #ff7100; font-family: tahoma; font-size: 10px; text-align: center; color: #000000; padding: 10px;]credit goes to LUNAR of LOVE STAMP[/style]