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Private/Closed The Paragons - Act I

Void_Nugget

Previously Shadow_Pup
Forsythe looked around and noticed something a little off about the pipe and moved it before entering a strange place "what the hell am I getting myself into" he muttered before casually strolling around looking for the culprit of the earlier issues.
@Shen: King of the Mist

Larua having dealt with the current floor simply flew up crashing through into the next floor, he wiped out a small group of guards watching the elevator and then continued on towards the office "there are less guards here, something isn't right" he muttered but continued anyway "hello, anyone here, let me guess some kind of super guard ir something, well come on out then, let's get this over with" he called out as he walked.
@comic
 
When Lumen returned and joked, Angel turned to her and gave a confused look. She didn't defy gravity, she just used extremely strong magnetism. She shook her head, returning her attention to Sam. Then he thanked her. Angel looked down and nodded. "It wasn't a problem, really. Besides, I was born to heal others, it isn't a problem at all." She looked over the edge to see the emergency vehicles, cringing when she saw the ambulance. She always hated the hospital due to all the pain she felt. It was sickening to her. She returned to reality when Samuel asked what organization she was with. What was she supposed to say? Was it illegal to operate without an organization? She gave a sigh. "I'm independent. This is the first time I actually healed during a fight. Usually it's out in the public without anyone knowing it was me. I don't heal because I want to be paid. I heal because I want to do the right thing."
 

Shen: King of Digimon

Previously Shen: King of the Mist
As Forsythe entered the unknown behind the gate, there was a small visible light further ahead. The more he walked closer, the brighter it became. Sounds were heard muffled, getting easier to hear the more he came in.

“Bwhah! You fool! ...How was that?”

“Haha! You have trash judgment! ...Nah, too cheesy...”

“Hehehe! Like a spider in a web- wait. I don’t control spiders...”

As he rounded the corner, he was met with the sight of Prince Percy, sitting atop a throne of glass bottles. He was looking in a broken mirror, seemingly rehearsing lines. Amongst the trap heaps in the room, several cloaked figures were lurking, watching the new arrival.

“Huh? He’s here? Oh! Uhm- Ahem!” Percy cleared his throat.
“BWHAHAHA! You’ve come to my lair! Face to face with the grandest of royalty, Prince Percy the first! Bowing before me would be a good way to respect my authority now, chop-chop.”

@Shadow_Pup
 
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=Nightshade=

Previously Night's Shadow
(BRUH my notifs went AWOL, cue the way-too-late orphan squad interaction)

Hitori raised an eyebrow. Wanting to hide from cameras? Now that wasn’t too suspicious... not that she cared, if it meant she’d get to try out some new tech designs, it didn’t matter much. She chewed her lower lip as her mind raced, already searching for a solution to the problem. Some cameras use infrared light, we’ll need something to bypass that... if I were to put a sort of prism? Nah... it might be easier to just have something deactivate the cameras he walks by. Something to muffle sound would be well in order too... She tapped her foot thoughtfully. “I think I know what you need,” she said finally. “It’ll take a few days to get everything together, but it shouldn’t be too difficult...” She magnetized some spare parts to her and began to study them, messing around like a kid faced with a new Lego set. “A week, two at most,” she murmured thoughtfully, almost to herself. “Time to get to work.”
 

comic

Previously turnt3chGodh34d
CL-9
"It is, yes." The android gave a simple nod as she deduced that 'spells' to Lilian probably meant the verbal code that erased any additional personality she'd developed. She just hoped nobody would use it on her again, because then she'd go through this whole confusing process again. But... the process of what? Process of becoming... sentient? Independent? Presumably. In her honest opinion, she'd rather be allowed to quote unquote "live" than remain an obedient subject. She almost used the term 'slave'. Seemed that she was developing a new emotion.
"I have a feeling that Warren's need of you may run its course very soon. I'm hoping that this doesn't mean your expulsion." CL-9 told her companion. "He has a tendency to dispose of things he deems no longer valuable to him."
@The Dark Fairy

Charles Warren, Subject 7
Larua had the pleasure of encountering two individuals, seemingly waiting for him. One was unmistakably Warren himself, that smug look could be seen on posters and boards and even some shirts all over the city and beyond. Richest man alive, future idealist... he made Elon Musk look modest and middle-class in comparison. He wore a business suit, navy blue in color, with a baby blue tie and a white button-up beneath. His pale hair was swept back, his beard recently trimmed, his eyes twinkling at the sight of Larua, almost as though he recognized him.
The man beside him, meanwhile, was of a much different caliber. Dark armor covered his body, black linen cloth hung about his body, a black hood covering his face, which itself was concealed behind more black armor, two slits made for eyes where a deep scarlet glow emanated from. The skin that could be seen of this figure, some of his arms and legs, appeared to be burnt black, as though he'd just stepped out of a fire and suffered all the effects aside from death.

"Larua." Charles greeted. "I'm surprised, I wasn't sure what I expected, but certainly not you. Finally trying to step out of your brother's light? Hah, what am I saying? Of course not. You'd rather keep to his shade, wouldn't you? Now, before you're forced to either surrender, flee, or die, I must ask... who sent you? My guess would be Patriot, seeing as you possess his unique abilities despite the fact that he wasn't involved in your earlier conflict." The billionaire's face twisted into a satisfied smirk. "His mistake for sending you. I've been preparing for your eventual threat ever since Forsythe joined the Paragons. You see, Larua, I'm a man who knows things he shouldn't. Many things. I know more about you than your own brother probably does. I know how to kill you. Would you really want to gamble on that to run an errand for a fool like Patriot? Or... perhaps you'd prefer to join me? Bring down the Paragons. Establish a new world entirely. I can assure you that you would be rewarded greatly, more than anything Patriot could offer you."
The man beside Warren tilted his head slightly to the side as he stared at Larua, two blades slowly materializing in his hands, both dripping with what looked like black ink, but when they hit the ground, the liquid simply disappeared.
@Shadow_Pup
 

The Dark Fairy

Previously Eliiiscool
Lilian looked over at CL-9 “Dispose of me? How would he do that?” She asked warily, while she could not think of many ways she could be, the one she could terrified her.

Kerco smiled “And I believe we can set up the payment when I see you next, and if you don’t mind, securing your location was difficult, with you moving about so often, where would you like to meet for our trade?”
 
Ansel

Left out of being tossed a grenade or any sort of weapon, Ansel elected to continue his position behind the fire hydrant. He had discovered there was probably enough water in it to get it to burst off, so that was good.

It seemed that he had spoke too soon about the grenades being live- Well, he hadn't actually said they were live grenades, maybe he just looked like a loud idiot. Which wasn't much different from usual.

Seeing this as time as good as any to communicate a plan- "Hey, uh, look, I know you all have grenades now-" Hopefully those would blow the everloving shit out of the thing. "So I'm gonna wait until after they explode? And I'd extinguish the remaining fires, cause I mean if it didn't die in the explosion the fire won't kill it either. Okay just letting you guys know that, I'll just stay here!"

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Celice

Celice wasn't sure what she expected, but the lady immediately began to get undressed before her- Though she did have garments on underneath, much to Celice's own relief. Though, for a moment, she noticed something. A number, '1', scorched onto the woman's skin. That was...odd. Tattoos and brands weren't exactly a rarity, but combined with some of her strange behaviors and misunderstandings...There was clearly more here at play than simply being a foreigner.

Though her train of thought derailed as the woman somehow managed to put both of her legs through a single hole of the ripped jeans. Yeah...Should've just gave her the normal ones. She eventually figured it out, managing to get dressed completely. The hole she had expanded revealed the entire knee. Celice would just let her keep those ones...

"Yeah, uh, no problem." Celice scratched the back of her head. "Just, next time...You usually go somewhere else to...Nevermind." That was something they'd get to later. "Come on, lets go...get those hot dogs."

This wasn't how she pictured the day going, but wasn't that just life. She lead the girl out of the apartment, and shut the door.

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Skade

(To preface, Onion's given me auto perms.)

As she charged at Ignizio, she knew exactly what he was gonna do. Probably another blast of blackflame to the face! Why would he change something that, thus far, had proven a successful counter to her basic strategy?

Which is why she dug her shield into the ground, broke her arm free from it, vaulting upwards at the same pace she had been running- fast. She went flying up into the air again, now of her own volition, leaving her shield and icicles to be caught in the inbound blast of flame. Both a fakeout, and providing another burst of steam and water in her wake.

Whilst airborne, she immediately began descending on her inevitable target- Who had just let out a great attack. It would take him a moment or so to recoup for another, and that was all she needed. Like an icy comet, she arced down- landing a solid kick on him, a gleeful snarl on her face as he recoiled from the hit. It was almost certainly a temporary setback and something he had planned for, but oh did it feel great to land a blow.

Skade also immediately sequenced into her next attack, slamming her fists on the icy earth, spires of whitefrost jutting out of the ground as they moved towards Ignizio. She had a way out of this if his answer was just blasting more flames at her. This was getting good...!
 
Ignizio

(Burble and I have exchanged auto perms for the duration of this fight)


In yet another one of many bursts of dense steam, Ignizio's heat wave clashed with the Whitefrost shields, which had been driven into the ground by Skade, and the Blackfire Herald's vision was obscured. Immediately igniting his hands in intense flames, he attempted to pierce through the wispy haze with his eyes, expecting yet another direct, head-on approach from the bloodthirsty Herald; however, the sudden, extreme cold that seemed to emanate from behind his neck and the frigid impact that followed when Ignizio turned his head revealed otherwise. As Whitefrost shattered from the collision and a smaller cloud of mist erupted from the blow, he was flung aside, hurtling through the air on a course nearly parallel to the ground before landing back onto the sediment laced with permafrost underneath the inches of snow. Ignizio rolled a few times before finally regaining his composure and slamming a hand onto the ground, finding his footing, and digging into the ice with fingers lit aflame to decrease his speed. As he straightened back up and onto his feet, he gingerly felt around his temple, noticing a handful of moderate scratches on his head from where Skade’s icy foot had made contact. This time, the Blackfire Herald couldn’t suppress a grin, teeth gritted underneath a smile that nearly matched the ferocity of his opponent’s own.

I’ve been waiting for something like this for far too long; I’m glad you haven’t disappointed me yet.


It seemed that countering from afar and firing his response from long range did nothing but grant more cover for Skade to do what she wished, so overpowering her through close-quarters combat was the most viable option. As the multitudes of ice spires were sent toward him, Ignizio immediately broke into a sprint directly at the Herald before him before leaping through the air and firing streams of Blackfire from his palms behind him, propelling him forward at an even faster rate. As he landed back onto the ground with a crash and burst of steam, Ignizio simply used his hands, still burning with deep, black fire, to tear through the spires that approached him, running and forging his way toward Skade. Not expecting a direct approach from the Herald who had mostly relied on ranged attacks to combat her own, Skade hurriedly conjured an armor of Whitefrost around her person before leaping back and hurling long, jagged icicles from her fingers at Ignizio, but her attempts to hinder his approach proved to be futile. Lashing out as soon as he was close enough, the Blackfire user wrapped a hand around Skade’s throat before choke-slamming her onto the ground, shattering her ice armor as he had used his fiery hand to structurally weaken the frost that had become encased around her. Ignizio grabbed her legs and spun, flinging her into the air yet again, but this time, he followed her. Launching himself into the air with his Blackfire, he easily reached her location high in the sky, but as he grabbed her throat with one hand and used the other to send the two straight back down, the Herald faltered at the grin his opponent had maintained as the two began their swift descent.

Apparently, getting thrown into flight the first time prepared you for if it happened a second, and Skade was already prepared for anything that could happen. Since one of Ignizio’s hands had been used to add more speed to their course into the ground, his hold on her was much weaker and left her with more than enough room to maneuver herself into an advantageous position; noticing the Herald squirming to get the better hand from under his grasp however, Ignizio extinguished the jet of fire sending them down and fought back, determined to maintain the upper hand once they hit the ground, and for the rest of their descent, the two Heralds were locked in a grappling match to come out on top. In a crash of rock and frost, they finally hit the ground seconds later, kicking up steam and snow that fogged up the entire battlefield. Once the haze had cleared, both Ignizio and Skade were standing, lowered in fighting stances once again as the former’s grin widened. This was getting good, indeed.

The next few minutes seemed like a blur to the human eye; the two Heralds clashed repeatedly with unrestricted ferocity, kicking up clouds of steam, snow, and sediment everywhere blows were exchanged. Having sat through millennia of boring fights with weak humans, the superior masters of their elements were free to go wild, and that was exactly what they did.

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Shuzo

Crosshair was certainly a persistent man, and if it hadn’t been clear in previous instances of his work, it was crystal clear now. After hurling the grenades at Massi, Shuzo was surprised to see the fellow vigilante standing, as straight as he could, and firing at the alien with his pistol. Inhuman screeches continued to ring out from Massi, but as soon as both the ground surrounding it and the car it was holding went up in flames and smoke, Shuzo held up a fist, signaling to Chief Li and Crosshair to hold their fire. Amidst the dense plumes of smoke that lingered in the detonated grenades’ wake, there had been no sound emitted by Massi, so it had to have been caught in the explosion at least somewhat. The blast had likely been heard by civilians within a wide radius of the scene, most of whom would be seeing ‘Sparkblade’ for the first time, but despite his hatred of stepping into the limelight, Shuzo needed to disregard the inconvenience and keep his focus on what was in front of him. Tightening his grip on his blades as he lowered into a stance, he simply waited.... waited for the screeches to return and for Massi to retaliate in some way. Shuzo’s focus intensified on watching for the monster’s presence; soon, it wouldn’t be putting any more innocents’ lives at risk.
 
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comic

Previously turnt3chGodh34d
CL-9
"Oh, nothing... horrible. I'm sure. Warren may be... well..." The android seemed to be stumbling over her own words, and this appeared to be confusing her as she was unable to come to a consensus. "I... he wouldn't... you needn't worry, Ms. Lilian. As your guardian and... friend... I promise I will do everything within my power to make sure no harm comes to you, no matter who it is from." She assured as they continued their way through the city. This part in particular was just as boringly active as it always ways, pretty much oblivious to the conflicts happening not too far away.
@The Dark Fairy

Mystery Woman
(brief auto perms granted by mah boi burble)

Celice led the strange girl out of the building, and back into the bustling parts of the city. Having grown accustomed to it all, the girl paid it no mind, instead her gaze mostly transfixed quizzically on the back of Celice's head, as though she'd just discovered something new and exciting after a life of dull nothings. She fell into step behind Celice, mimicking the way she walked, swinging her hips and stepping in each spot Celice had, perfectly reflecting the walk. Celice cast a glance back, and frowned. "Stop that." She said.
The mysterious woman didn't however, instead repeating her words back at her a few times, pronouncing it with more fluidity each time. They eventually arrived at a hot dog stand, where Celice proceeded to purchase two hot dogs from the large burly man at the stand, neither for her herself. He stared at the strange girl with a frown, as though he recognized her, before shrugging it off and taking the money.

The strange girl immediately dug into the hot dogs, though with a little more grace than last time, as she didn't simply try to swallow it whole. She stared at Celice as she ate, looking on in great interest. It was almost creepy if it wasn't so obvious this girl had something wrong in the head. Now that this food situation seemed taken care of (finally, considering it had gone on far longer than Celice could have anticipated), she led the strange girl away from the crowds of people to somewhere more secluded. The girl had piqued her intrigue, as there was clearly more to her than at a glance. She was, for lack of better terms, a mystery.
@BurbleBurble

Yin Li
(I was told I could have Warren's men capture Massi, for any who were unaware)

They three stood, Deluge nearby, before the smoldering fire of the eruption's aftermath, smoke lingering in the alley as they tried to peer through it to find Massi. When the Paragon began to douse the flames once he made his intention clear, the smoke only intensified. "If the damn thing isn't dead..." Li began, grimacing as she squinted through the smoke. Nothing seemed to be happening, at least until a dark shape moved in the smoke, then another, and another.
For a moment, the Police Chief forgot about her hostility towards the vigilantes, glancing at them. "Friends? Or should I be worried?"
The dark shapes seemed to begin leaving, carrying something large with them. The smoke was beginning to clear out by now, and they could start seeing more clearly-

About four men, all wearing yellow radiation suits, were carrying what appeared to be the body of Massi away from the scene and down the other side of the alley toward a waiting armored truck. Without waiting for a response from her temporary allies, Yin Li rushed forward, aiming her weapon at the men. "Stop! This is NYPD-"
However, before she could say anything else, she was interrupted by a sudden gust of wind. Not just any normal gust, but wind that anybody could see with their naked eyes. A blast of it, apparently condensed, barreling down the alley and striking her dead-on. The force of the wind blew her off her feet and tumbling down the alley, slamming into a wall with enough force to leave her lying in a slumped heap, unconscious.

As the men carrying Massi made their way to the truck, loading the unmoving body inside, a fifth figure stepped into the alleyway, his body covered in a strange armor, metallic and gray (not unlike that of Subject 7's darker armor). He wore a mask over his face, slits for eyes where an orange glow emanated from. Orange linen cloth hung down from various parts of his armor, and he had shoulder-length jet black hair splayed out behind his head. Bits of his skin could be seen around his arms and legs, which appeared to be a pale grey in color, with only a hint of the former skin color they must have been before showing through. His hands, too, were unarmored, instead left completely bare to show off the blade-like fingers he wielded.
"Ansel. Drake. Shuzo" The man greeted, his voice low, with a chilling coldness to it that seemed to make goosebumps run over all their arms. He seemed to struggle to speak, each word coming out strained, and nearly breathless. "Spare yourselves a worse fate than Yin Li. Forget about this, and leave. You meddle in affairs far beyond your station."
@Gamingfan @OmnipotentOnion @Captain Cardboard @BurbleBurble
 

Void_Nugget

Previously Shadow_Pup
Forsythe looked at the man"yeah, I'm not gonna do that, you see if met many a royal and you dont really compare" he says with his arms crossed "now I'm gonna need you to turn yourself in, you probably won't get a long sentence for the theft and damages" he stated bluntly staring the guy down almost taunting him.
@Shen: King of the Mist

Larua tensed who the hell was this Warren, he was very different from most men. Larua thought his choices through and sighed before shrugging "ok fine, I'll join you" he said standing before Warren "so what do you need me to do boss man" he said before having an idea, "oh yeah and do you have any people with powers that i could copy, you know to perfect my arsenal" he added with a smile.
@comic
 

DevVoid

Previously Deathstalker62
Well, it did seem like the last few people left the restaurant. Though, Ryg could still hear the ringing of those sirens in his head for a few more moments before he attempted his move. The alien closed the restroom door, taking a moment to restore his human look, and exited the restroom as soon as he was done transforming. Hoping noone had seen this, Ryg walked through the restaurant and exited it aswell, walking away from the restaurant and all the noise, hoping to escape to a much more quiet part of the city.
 

Shen: King of Digimon

Previously Shen: King of the Mist
Prince Percy was taken off guard. This guy would treat him like this? After that theatric display? His eye twitched before he took a second to evaluate the situation. He wanted this, so he shouldn’t be mad. His anger turned to amusement as he lead out a heart laugh.

“Hahaha! Well if you won’t bow to me, then looks like you’ll have to be my gladiator for my amusement!”

He took out his large staff, waving it about. Suddenly, one of the large trash heaps started to transform. It took the form of a quadruped creature, standing a whopping 16 feet tall. It was much longer than it was tall, with a snout making up half the body. The snout was made of wet compact garbage, teeth made of beer bottles shaped up to look like a grinder. It had six legs and that were cocked in many different directions.

It’s tail was made of wires, jumper cables, and half eaten bones from various animals, and the carapace of it’s body was made of plates of black moldy concrete blocks fused with brick.

“Haha! Let’s see how you deal my my Trash hound! Fight for my amusement!”

The creation roared to life, moving it’s snout to munch down on Forsythe.

@Shadow_Pup
 
Crosshair stopped firing when Chief Li ordered, reloading the pistol and keeping it trained on the smoke cloud. The vigilante hoped that of all things, those explosions would be enough to finish it.

Then something unusual happened.

People appeared from the smoke, carrying the creature away. Chief chased after them, only to have some invisible force knock her off her feet and into a wall. She stopped moving, but Crosshair couldn't tell if she was unconscious or dead. Crosshair was about to open fire on these people in radiation suits when another figure appeared. The new man was dressed like a supe, but he certainly wasn't a hero or villain that Crosshair recognized. But judging from the tone of this guy's voice and his body language, he meant business. Crosshair kept his gun trained on the armored man.

The man spoke three names, one of which Crosshair hadn't heard in a long time. Drake. And if the armored man knew Crosshair's real name... the vigilante glanced to Deluge and Sparkblade. In all honesty, Crosshair didn't care that this guy knew his real name. However, he couldn't say the same for Sparkblade. The vigilante looked to Sparkblade, waiting to see the ninja's reaction. If he was going on the offense, Crosshair would back him up to the best of his ability. However, the situation did not look good. Crosshair was very clearly exhausted and covered in wounds. He needed to lean against the wall just to stay on his feet! Sparkblade looked a little better, but to Crosshair it seemed like the ninja was towards the end of his rope as well.

As for Deluge, well... Crosshair didn't care.
 
Ansel

The explosion was still ringing in Deluge's ears as more events began happening. Even as he doused the fires, there were things clearly moving in the cover of smoke. He was hoping it was Alan or the new kid, but he was quickly shown that these were not in fact allies of either party that had gotten involved- Instead, people masked in thick hazmat suits had taken the thing's prone body and were carrying it away.

The chief was the first one to do something about them, but her reward was getting a face full of...Air? Some sort of condensed blast, sent her absolutely flying.

The hazmats were joined by a new figure- A wannabe scary guy, armored in dark grays, with sharp fingers. Apparently the source of the air blast. He called out names- One, Deluge's own. The other two must've been the chief's new acquaintances. He wasn't sure what the situation was between that trio, but he did know exactly how he would have to handle this crap. Water pulled around Deluge's hands as he began speaking back.

"I'm sorry, but you shouldn't be interfering with official Paragon issues! Not to mention the NYPD's business, and uh..." He gave a glance back to the vigilantes. "And those guys have business too, I guess." More water swirled around him as he continued speaking. "Besides, sounds like that burst of air wore you out pretty good. You gotta take deep breaths man!"

This guy was all talk and bluster, Ansel was sure. He fired forward two jets of water, looking to probably wrap around scary dude's neck.
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Celice

With her wallet lighter, and the woman happily chowing down on a pair of hot dogs, there was no further reason to keep beating around the bush. There was something up with this woman, and she was gonna get to the bottom of it. For starters, where did she even come from? Was she just homeless? What was with the number, did she even know she had it? Did she have family, assumedly not but why assume? And her name- Celice hadn't picked up on a name yet.

Regardless of that, this whole walk had taught Celice something- She had this woman totally enchanted. From the way she mimicked her walk, to the repetition of her own words. There was something very off about it, but it was probably best to get answers while she could.

Disinterested in prying in public, Celice had guided the woman to a more secluded area- A small alleyway. It was empty, faded posters and notices on the walls, concerning long gone missing people and animals, policies likely ignored, and the occasional superhero ad- Celice did wonder who would actually read that sort of thing here for a moment, before getting back to the subject at hand.

She turned on her heels to face the woman, and began to speak.

"So where do you even come from? Like, country or state. You clearly aren't used to the city. You remind me of when I came here from Europe- Well, sort of."

She wasn't sure if this was going to go anywhere in particular, but curiosity pushed her onwards.

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Skade

Vicious! Intense! A dance unlike any performed! This was what Skade lived for!

Every blow she took only served to further her rage, and in that rage she found the absolute joy of combat. For a moment, she forgot the humans that had foolishly attempted to match her. A gap and valley too far to be bridged. What had they ever had to match her?! Human nature was so hilarious in retrospect!

Back at the fight at hand however, he found herself being choke-slammed by Ignizio, currently in freefall. Ah, yes. A brief struggle ensued, where both attempted to come out on top. Not that it mattered by the time they slammed into the ground, seperated once more. And both quickly recovered, launching back into a furious flurry of flame and frost, exchanging blows with nigh unrestrained power. Yet in the end, once more, neither had managed to come out on top. Fist clashing with fist, kicks blocked and redirected. Their elemental powers neutralized in such close quarters, giving neither a strict advantage.

Both blown back from a particularly fierce blow, Skade stood up straight, letting out a laugh. "Ahaha...! Okay. That was a good warm up. But before we go forward, I need to know- Should I be trying to kill you?" She spoke fairly casually, as if this were a simple conversation. "I did spot a few of your little pets with you. One even left a toy behind." She pointed to a second source of heat- Overwhelming for a human, more like an annoyingly hot summer day for the Heralds. "Are you getting worshipped or something? Here to make sure I can't oppose you when the time comes? Because that's not the Ignizio I remember."

Stuck up bastard as he may of been, it did mean he was very predictable in non-combat situations. Ignizio was never the sort of person who would let some lowly humans live due to fervent worship of his nigh infinite power. Though deep down she hoped this was some sort of coup attempt- To the death meant she could really let loose.
 
Ignizio

The fierce heat of battle was an incomparable experience, and Ignizio's face held a restrained smirk, though his eyes were aflame with wild delight. As he and Skade exchanged brutal attacks throughout the tundra, his mind was swirling with excitement and relief that finally, after all these years, he still had some form of entertainment in an otherwise dull, boring world. Suddenly, following a more explosive interaction, the two Heralds were sent reeling back, and Skade abruptly assumed a more casual stance as she inquired of him curiously. Having nearly forgotten why he had been sent here, courtesy of the exciting fight he had been granted these past several moments, Ignizio relaxed as well, shrugging as he answered her question.

"Well, if your bloodlust still remains unquenched, then by all means; you're welcome to try. As for those feeble things you saw leaving a while back, their superior simply interests me. Intruded into my domain with some of his subordinates, was unfazed when I disposed of them, and promised me some entertaining fights in exchange for my assistance in his endeavors. Under normal circumstances, I would have refused and killed them all without a second thought, but it seems that humanity--well, humanity's superiors--has been growing stronger, and I'm sure you find that at least the slightest bit exciting. Not to mention..."

Ignizio's brow furrowed as he gestured with his hand to the flame mark imprinted on his chest, which was outlined in jet black and carved into his skin. He had recalled a time years prior when dealing with a different group of trespassers; upon disposing of them with ease, he had suddenly heard a ringing in his ears, and an even-greater heat that was not his own, filling every fiber of his being. A bright, golden-light had begun pulsating around the outline of his Herald's mark, lasting for a few minutes before the light and the rest of the related effects subsided.

"The time may be upon us; you likely felt something as well a couple years back. He will be coming soon."

Following a few moments of tense silence, Ignizio let his hand fall back to his side before sighing.

"Back to your question, this mortal does not impress me yet, but he does fascinate me. He sent me here to recruit you to his cause as well, and though we both know the limitless bounds for humanity's weakness, there may be a decent number of fights for you to shed as much blood as you want; I'm sure you know of their 'unbreakable shield', Patriot. After all, it could be only months before we're called to fulfill our duty, so we might as well do something beforehand."
@BurbleBurble

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Shuzo

Narrowing his eyes as the smoke cleared, revealing men in hazmat suits taking Massi's body away, Shuzo glared at the newcomer standing before them. Of course, it didn't help that he seemingly knew the vigilante's real name, along with Crosshair and Deluge, but the main problem as it stood was the men taking away Shuzo's target. It was resoundingly clear that the figure was no pushover, evident by the unconscious body of Chief Li behind them. The orders they were given were spoken with a menacing voice, but upon hearing the words, Shuzo's face twisted into an irritated scowl; despite his exhaustion brought about by the entire ordeal, he brandished his blades, pointing his daito directly at the man.

"Do we? If you're implying that this affair is within your station, you would have handled Massi yourself; instead, you stood idly by, allowing for all of these murders to happen under your watch. I won't forget any of this, nor will I let any of you leave, so you'll have to make me if you want to proceed with your plans."

With his word of defiance concluded, Shuzo suddenly lashed out, sheathing his shoto before hurling electrified shuriken stars at the vehicle behind the man. Crackling with bright red lightning, the projectiles were sent on a swift course toward the wheels of the truck in an effort to slash the tires and hinder the suited men's movement.

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Charles Warren
The billionaire shrugged with his brows, seemingly having expected at least a little more resistance to his proposal. If he wasn't sure before, it was clear now. Larua had no sense of loyalty. His fist belonged to the highest bidder, and without a clear idea of his desires, it wouldn't be impossible for Larua to be bribed by another to turn against Warren.
Needless to say, there would be no trust in their current arrangement.
"Possessing Patriot's power, I'm sure you won't need much more." Warren replied, narrowing his eyes for a moment. "You needn't worry about the damage, or my men you killed. All will be covered up. Return to your own business and I'll contact you when you're desired." He said, before the watch on his right wrist beeped, the surface flashing. He brought it up to look at it for a moment, before lowering his arm and glancing at Subject 7. "Subject 3 is in need of assistance retrieving the beast. Help him, just don't kill any Paragons."
Subject 7 gave a slow nod, before he suddenly sunk into the ground, a black puddle being left where he'd been standing moments prior, making Charles let out an exasperated sigh. "He always does this..." He muttered.

Once Larua had left, Warren had taken the elevator up to his helipad, where another advanced-looking flight vehicle sat waiting for him, though much smaller than the one he'd taken with Ignizio. This one was designed to move faster, hold less, and was far better at stealth. "What's in Antarctica?" His pilot asked as he climbed in, closing the door behind him and taking a seat and getting comfortable. Before he answered, Warren grabbed a newspaper lying nearby and flipped it open, scanning the page. "An old friend." He stated as the vehicle rose silently into the air, the cloak systems engaging, before it was shooting off through the air, breaking the sound barrier as it went, the only instance its stealth could be detected.

Subject 3
The armored individual, whom the others had internally dubbed as a 'ninja', vanished on the spot, his form dematerializing before their eyes, as though he'd become the wind himself. Well, funilly enough... that's exactly what he did. The water that aimed to immobilize him simply swiped through empty air as the 'ninja' reappeared in front of Sparkblade's projectiles, his forearm raised, each shuriken stabbing into the armor, discharging their electrical bursts into him. He seemed to shudder for a moment, legs wobbling, before the discharge finished, and he remained on his feet. "You misunderstand." He replied, his voice just as strained as before. "We did not wish to stop him. Your actions are what has forced us to step in, in order to ensure his survival." He tore each shuriken from his arm, cracking his neck, before tossing them into the air above him, simultaneously vanishing into the wind once again.

One by one, the shurikens were suddenly shot through the air, hurtling toward Crosshair and Sparkblade at the speed of any typical bullet. One that missed Sparkblade tore through the concrete wall beside him, imbedding itself nearly half a foot in. Once the last shuriken was shot, he reappeared behind Deluge, swinging his leg in from the side to slam it into the Paragon's head, intending on knocking him out.

As Subject 3 made to attack Deluge, another figure appeared in front of Crosshair and Sparkblade, a sudden puddle of black ooze appearing on the ground, and bubbling before Subject 7 emerged from it, rising slowly as he produced his weapons in either hand. Long, strange blades with serrated edges on either side, crimson in color but dripping with more of the black liquid. He said nothing, but nothing really needed to be said. His similar attire, while much darker than Subject 3's, made it all too clear to the vigilantes that he was in league with their 'ninja' foe.

Mystery Woman
She stared at the generous stranger for a few moments, confusion evident on her face as she tried to decipher this intense line of questioning. The longer she spent interacting with her, the more she seemed to remember. Not important stuff, like her past outside of waking on that fishing boat, but simple things, like speech and understanding what certain things were. She could almost remember the name of a celebrity she liked for some reason. But she couldn't remember their face.
"Cun... tree..." She repeated, furrowing her brow. "C-country. Country!" She nodded her head at Celice, before pointing to the ground beneath her. "My country." She stated. Then, she pointed at Celice. "Your country?" She asked quizically.
 

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Previously Shadow_Pup
Forsythe sighed, examining the beast as it neared him and having an interesting idea, he gave the trash king a little joke salute and dived at the creature being swallowed up and torn to shreds only to revive 5 minutes later inside it. He looked around and saw what he was looking for, among the trash that made up the creature there was a long metal pole that had been snapped causing both ends to be sharpened. He then began to attack the creature from the inside breaking away at its body.
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Larua nodded, this was definitely working well for him. He had managed to work his way up and was almost at the top, all he had to do was let the Paragons deal with Warren and let Warren deal with Patriot and he would be on top. He smiled politely and flew out the window. Landing in the backyard of his bar and entering, resuming the identity of the man he stole the place from. And stood behind the bar, it was almost time to close.
 
Ansel

He had missed. How? The guy was there one second, and...Oh, there he was. Immediately taking hits from the throwing stars the friendly ninja vigilante had tossed. If Deluge was quick about it, he could splashed the guy and gave him a nastier shock than he was currently (heh) receiving. However, he was distracted by the words exchanged between the two.

Ensure his survival. Not stop. The thing, as Deluge had repeatedly dubbed it, was likely being watched by these guys. And for how long? These guys were clearly chasing the thing for a good while before he had made his appearance, and certainly before scary dude had. But now, the scary guy was tracking it before hand? It- It obviously wasn't a Paragon issue as Deluge had called it before, but it certainly was his place now.

And the Scary Dude disappeared again. And then reappeared! Right next to him.

As a kick careened towards Deluge's head, he quickly redirected water to soften the blow. The subject's foot was slowed, but still hit it's target pretty squarely. It didn't necessarily help Deluge all too much, but he certainly wasn't unconscious! Just ringing ears and a nasty bruise.

Wordlessly, since he couldn't quite come up with a good comeback in the few seconds he had before another attack would inevitably come, he was already redirecting water towards the scary guy's other leg. He was gonna grab it and let the guy take a fall. Hopefully.
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Celice

Well, the lady figured out the word country. It was...a start. And probably not a thread that was going to go much further.

"Uh...Yes. We are in a country. The United States. And in that country, we are in a state, New York, and in that state, we are in a city. New York City." She could get more into it, but that was probably gonna be a fruitless effort. "So you're from here. I'm from Europe- Err, that's a continent I guess...I'm technically from Georgia...The country, not..." She remembered this was supposed to be a pointless path to go down. Right. New question.

"And what about your name? I mean, you have to have one right? Like, my name is Celice." She pointed to herself. "Celice." And then she pointed to the woman. "Your name?"

That was probably the way to go forward with things from here on out. Spell things out very clearly, and hope for the best. Just like how she had been taught "fucker."

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Skade

Skade contemplated Ignizio's words. The blizzard that had swarmed around the two began to slow, turning to cold winds and flurries. She began to pace, recalling how a seeping chill had sunken into her only a few years ago. How the master's sign was clearly felt, as light blinded her. Yes, the time was nigh. And she knew very well how the human race had been fairing.

"Humans have become much more interesting over the past few years, yes. They've always possessed the occasional powerful one- But now? Now they've come in droves. I felled them all, but they don't keel over like they did a few centuries ago. Their worthless items grow more powerful- Like the toy that one left."

Skade casually walked over to the heat making device. Some of the water it had turned the nearby snows into returning to slush and sleet as the Herald approached it. Picking it up with bare hands, the heat not quite as unbearable as Ignizio's. She began covering it with the whitefrost, from her fingertips to the scalding metallic surface. "Still not quite as powerful as we are, but curious none the less." It soon became completely encased in the whitefrost, a vaguely warm cube. "I wonder what spurned this...evolution. Others like us may of helped in that process. Intentionally or not."

She tucked the now inert machine under her arm. Looking back at Ignizio, she flashed another grin, white hair flowing in the wind.

"You said 'unbreakable shield'? I'm afraid I haven't had the privilege of hearing of him. So please inform me of this Patriot- And I'm willing to discuss this matter with that...fascinating mortal. If humanity has it's strongest out there, they certainly have no reason to pass through this damnable valley."

That was about as close to a 'yes' that Skade would ever give.
 
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"That's a very heroic thing to do Angel" It was humbling to meet her, someone so true to heroism, someone who just wanted to do the right thing. The more you went up the ladder of popularity the more convoluted 'doing the right thing' became. There was a greater chance to do the right but there was definitely a larger chance to fail, to become corrupt. As the emergency services began to do their thing Sam's mind wandered back to the scene he'd left, hoping that they'd had better luck than he had. "I hate to fly off but I think I might need too, there's another incident down that way which might still be underway" He spoke to both Angel and Lumen. In the eyes of the law they were potential threats but Samuel trusted them, enough to leave them and believe them.
 
~ I g n i z i o ~

"For the sake of time, I can explain Patriot to you on the way back; he may be fascinating but he has a great deal of care for his agenda."

With the agreement seemingly concluded, Ignizio exhaled deeply, smoke and black embers expelled in his breath as he followed Skade to the metallic heat device. Watching silently as the Herald encased the cube in Whitefrost with ease, he then began walking past her, gesturing for her to follow as he began the route to where Warren's airship was waiting.

During the walk, Ignizio explained to Skade the hero known as 'Patriot', and the reputation he had described. In his opinion, Patriot was definitely strong; the aura given by the man was certainly powerful, and he would pose a great threat should he live to see the Heralds' plans. However, in the end, all would burn and die, even the "Hero of Humanity". The two finally arrived at the vessel in about twenty minutes' time, and upon boarding, Ignizio motioned for one of the researchers to start the airship and take flight.

"Have you contacted Mr. Warren? Does he still remain at the outpost?"


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They wanted to ensure Massi's survival? Who did these guys even work for, anyway? Shuzo had no time to consider anything else, as the shuriken stars he hurled at the suit-men's truck were directly received by the strange figure and shot back. Unable to use his electricity to increase his speed by a decent amount, Shuzo was required to simply use his instincts, dodging what came his way to the best of his ability. Despite this, a throwing star grazed his right arm, piercing the skin easily and drawing blood. Wincing sharply with pain, the vigilante glared at the man and drew his shoto blade, ready to spring into battle despite his clear exhaustion. Just as he was about to lunge forward, however, a new figure entered the fray, brandishing long, serrated swords and oozing a strange, black liquid from his body.

Narrowing his eyes, Shuzo cursed under his breath as he slowly began approaching the newcomer, determined to disregard his fatigue and purge these strange people from the city who clearly had evil intentions, considering their decision to keep an alien killer safe. Conjuring as much red lightning as he could muster, his goggles began to glow with a similar color as he lashed out with a growl, aiming a stab forward with his daito while he slashed at the man's face with his shoto.

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Surprising, it was Deluge that had lashed out first. It appeared that neither of the heroes were fazed by these mysterious ninjas knowing their secret identities. Were the identities of the Paragons known to the public? Crosshair was having trouble remembering. The one of the ninja stars that the first ninja had thrown back simply missed Crosshair, piercing through one of the walls.

Hopefully, Deluge would prove to be a competent fighter. Staying against the wall of the alleyway, Crosshair pushed himself forward as Sparkblade began to engage the ninja that had risen from the ground. Electing to ignore that fight, Crosshair pushed himself forward with a single-minded determination. Crosshair knew that ignoring this slime ninja, or whatever it was, was a recipe to get stabbed. But right now, Crosshair was too injured to care. He would stop this, even if it killed him. The vigilante opened fire on the armored van, the first two shots ricocheting off the armored vehicle and back towards the wind ninja in such a way as not to be at risk at hitting Deluge. The second two shots ricocheted off the ground of the alleyway towards the armored car's tires.
 
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The Dark Fairy

Previously Eliiiscool
The Antarctic
A white building could hardly be made out in the snow, many metal equipment on the roof, both protected and unprotected from the environment. Outside the facility was a lone figure, in surprisingly little clothing, a think long sleeve shirt and black pants, a hat that covered her ears with little flaps was all she wore while she waited for their guest to arrive.

Lilian nodded to the android besides her "Thank you CL-9." After a moment of pause, she spoke again "That is a rather obnoxious name, why do you go by it?"
 

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Subjects 3 & 7
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The blow had landed, though softened by a layer of water. Subject 3 was already moving his second leg to kick Deluge, which the Paragon seemed to predict as a tendril of water made contact- and pulled his feet out from under him. However, he didn't hit the ground, instead vanishing into air before he rematerialized in front of Deluge, tossing a punch into the Paragon's face, striking him squarely on the nose. Subject 3 disappeared again, materializing behind Deluge again, lunging forward with his knee, jamming it into Deluge's back, knocking him forward- right into Subject 3's fist as he appeared in front of him again. "Unfortunately, I'm not allowed to kill you, Ansel. That doesn't mean I am not allowed to break every bone in your body."
Before Subject 3 could do anything else, two bullets pinged off the back of his head, sending sparks flying as they tore through his hood, hitting his metal helmet beneath. The 'ninja' turned immediately to face Crosshair- before a fist slammed into the back of his head, resulting in a metal ring to fill the air as Ansel took a step back, clutching his hand in pain, presumably having expected a different result. Subject 3 immediately pushed his hand forward, blasting a powerful wind at Ansel, sending him flying with the same force Yin Li had been, still trying to take Deluge out of the fight before dealing with Crosshair and Sparkblade, the primary targets.

Sparkblade's weapons clashed against the stranger's own, the serrated blades seeming to lock against his own, forcing Shuzo to pull away from it as the newcomer struck forward with matching tenacity, the two clashing blades once again, the figure never uttering a noise as he moved and battled. Being in such a weakened state, Shuzo was forced to move back with each strike, taking one step back after another, nearly against the wall- when the wall behind him began to drip with the strange black ooze, and several tendrils lashed out, gripping his arms and legs.
The stranger turned around as Shuzo was pulled into the wall, disappearing for only a second before he was launched from the adjacent wall at a slightly higher altitude, his back to the man in black, who was already in motion by the time Sparkblade had reappeared, unallowed to regain his bearings as the newcomer's foot slammed into the middle of Shuzo's back, slamming him back into the wall, this time not passing through a liquid void.
Sparkblade, however, wasn't quite finished as he turned on the spot, crimson lightning arcing through his arms before a pair of volts were jolted at the stranger, striking him squarely, blowing him back into the far wall, slamming into it and leaving a crack in the concrete as he fell to a knee, still failing to make a single sound during all of this. This tactic seemed to do the trick, so may as well try it again. Two more volts were shot toward Subject 7, who raised his blades in time, the weapons seemingly absorbing the energy released into them. When the attack ceased, the man in black's weapons were both surging with scarlet energy, crackling with the same electricity that Shuzo had launched toward him.
Once again, the two lunged at one another, locking blades in several clashes, though the stranger had the upper hand in both energy as well as ferocity, as any time Sparkblade tried to move on the offensive, he was quickly put back onto the defensive as sparks flew and electricity crackled between the two.

By this time, the armored vehicle had now taken off, disappearing around a corner with a rev, Massi and the men secured inside.
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Mystery Woman
This conversation appeared to really be engaging the strange girl, who was staring intently at Celice. "Sss..." She frowned, looking at the ground for a moment in thought. "Suh... lice... mmm..." She shook her head. "Say-lease. Suh... lease. Celice...?" After a second, she nodded, grinning broader than ever. "Celice!" She pointed at Celice, before at herself, and opened her mouth- yet said nothing. Slowly, her mouth closed as she tried to recall what she was called. Certainly not 'mermaid' or 'siren'. Probably not 'fucker'. And 'Celice' was her new friend's name, not her own.

After a moment, she furrowed her brow and looked back at Celice with a frown. "Name. Don't... know." She stated, appearing to get frustrated with her lack of knowledge. That was when she looked to her left, and saw an old poster of Patriot, who was gleaming back at her with the whitest teeth she'd ever seen, his dark brown hair having the typical 'windswept' look to it. She pointed at the old picture of Patriot. "Knows." She informed Celice. "But... hate. Me. Uh... I. I... hate." She was doing the best she could to string together words in a way that made sense not only to her, but to Celice as well. As for Patriot, she wasn't sure why she assumed he knew who she was, but it was just a feeling in her gut, there was no other way to describe it.
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Warren Industries Researcher
The men all seemed to give Skade a much wider berth than they gave Ignizio- all except for one researcher, who approached Skade, pointing at the box in her arms. "Thanks for bringing that, it's the only version I've made so far." As the doors closed and the vessel rose into the air, this particular researcher removed his bio suit mask, tucking it under his arm. He looked particularly young for a researcher, possibly barely out of his teens. He had dark skin, with large brown eyes, and frizzy hair that stuck out in every direction, as well as a pair of too-large glasses that sat on his face. Finally, he answered Ignizio, first with a nod. "Yeah, we informed him, but apparently he's takign a trip to Antarctica, so someone is supposed to show you around our HQ when we get back. Nobody want to, so I volunteered." He gave a goofy grin. "Oh! My name's Damian, by the way. Damian Foster."
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Charles Warren
The billionaire stepped out of his personal vessel, now clothed in a large winter coat, padded jeans, and a pair of snow boots. As the door closed behind him, he greeted the woman with a subtle wave before approaching her, his nose and cheeks already rather red. "How you manage in this weather is beyond me." He greeted her once within speaking distance. "He keeping you busy?"
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CL-9
The android was silent for a moment, appearing to be deep in thought. "Well, I suppose it would seem rather obnoxious to an organic. CL-9 is my designation, as there were eight models prior to me. CL-8, CL-7, up until the first model, CL-1. These were my predecessors. With each upgrade, the old models were disassembled and discarded, purged into non-existence to make way for the newest model. This is my fate once Warren takes initiative and creates the CL-10 model, though I imagine he'll call it 'CL-X'. It sounds cooler." She gave Lilian a small smile. "We were named as such after Warren's late wife, using her maiden name. Catherine Larraine. Originally, the intention was to create a surrogate wife for Warren, who was struggling with her absence. After a while, however, the direction of the CL series changed, and now I serve as an assistant and an informant, opposed to a marital partner. Even my appearance is less stylized on her than previous models. So... to answer your question, I do not go by my name through choice. It was given to me before my conception, and it has been my reference point ever since."
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The Dark Fairy

Previously Eliiiscool
The woman looked at Warren "There are many fields of research Mr. Warren, you can't be at the head of them all. And yes, we rotate about weekly around here, so its been a few days for me." She turned around to the building "Please follow me." She lead Warren inside, where it became much warmer, still not hot, but manageable. "In many personal rooms and offices there are heaters, but its energy taxing and rather inefficient to bother doing such a thing in the main halls." She stated, filling in some of the silence with an explanation. Upon looking around, most doors were solid, only small signs on them, though there were some rooms with full glass walls, experiments occurring in many fashions.

Lilian looked over with a sorry expression, not fully understanding what was being said, but very much so knowing what being treated like an object was like. "Well, I promise to protect you to."
 
Ansel

His attack failed. Because his target disappeared- Before reappearing! And giving Deluge a nice kick in the back. But that wasn't all, because this two for one deal included a punch square in the face. With a broken nose on top of the already pretty hard kick to the head, Deluge could be doing better. The Scary Man brought up his real name again, along with the fact he wasn't supposed to kill him. Just incapcitate him, assumedly by any means necessary.

And his chance had arrived! Distracted momentarily by a pair of bullets to the head, the scary dude was briefly distracted. Mustering up strength, and a globule of water, Deluge punched right into the back of his head.

...Which was covered with metal. Right. Or else he'd be a little dead right now.

It proved to be little more than an annoyance to the subject, who was seemingly reminded of Deluge's existence now that he had busted his knuckles on the helmet.

Deluge found himself in a similar situation to the chief. Blasted by a gust of air. Unlike the Chief, however, he did have his hydrokinesis. He immediately tried to hold himself in place with a quick surge of water from the pipe- It failed, so he was forced to immediately try and soften the blow, which also failed, letting him smash his back against a wall, and fall flat on his chest.

Though he just managed to bring the water close enough to not smash his head on the ground.

Internally, there wasn't much he could do. He could taste the blood in his mouth. He could wait for the guy to come over and kick his teeth in. Or he could try one more thing.

Scary Dude was covered in metal. The punch that didn't hurt him did, however, get that metal wet. Possibly leaked under it too. And a cursory glance at the conflict besides him, between the Sparkblade dude and some...Well Deluge didn't know where he came from, but damn if he wasn't going to try and use this to his advantage. They were clearly using electric in each blow, sparks flying off.

He didn't have long to pull it off, as a jet of water snaked across the ground. Rounding behind Sparkblade, and in a swift motion, dove through a stray arc of lightning. Immediately electrified, the water jet careened forward, towards a hopefully unaware Scary Dude.

If this worked, Deluge was a genius. If it didn't, he was still a genius in his own heart. But he had a feeling, in that case, he'd quickly not be such a genius in his teeth.

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Celice

It was oddly cathartic to hear her own name repeated. The woman had quickly caught on, saying her name with clarity and understanding of the concept of it. Celice's catharsis at this understanding was then undermined by further questions raised by the woman's answers.

She didn't know her name.

That pushed it over the edge for her- This was no simple homeless lady, or struggling English learner. There was something very wrong with this situation, something that she had stumbled into that perhaps was not her business. Then again, this had become her business the moment the woman bumped into Celice, so there wasn't much choice now.

A far more interesting question was posed however, by a reaction to one of the old alleyway posters. Nestled among the posters of various heroes, like the dutiful Infinite, the sleek Adapter, and...Deluge, sat a rather large one of the most well known hero of all. Patriot. The poster proudly called him "America's Greatest Hero". Even as time took it's toll on the poster, his smile seemed ever radiant, his hair immaculately made, with unnaturally rosy cheeks and pore-less skin. But this woman- Who could not recall her own name -Had one word for this true hero of humanity. Hate. I hate.

Celice didn't have many strong opinions about the Paragons. They left good scrap in their wake- that was her praise. Patriot even inadvertently started Celice's dive into vigilantism, smashing apart the first parts that she'd later use to construct her first rudimentary armor. They were fake, likely. But no more fake than the smiling celebrity on a magazine or advertisement, or a billionaire happily announcing how good a merger for some inevitably smaller company will be. And unless you were very cynical, these weren't things that aroused feelings of hate. If anything, it was supposed to create feelings of comfort.

If hate was the first thing she felt upon seeing a photo of Patriot, there was something wrong. Very wrong.

"You hate him?" Did he do something to the woman? Potentially caused the gaps in memory? "...I don't really like him either." Celice knew two things about Patriot, and could infer a third. One- Getting a meeting with him when you were, comparatively, a nobody, would be nigh impossible. Two, he was really goddamn strong. Like, he could probably obliterate her with the flick of a finger if he really wanted to. And the third, which she inferred- He probably did not want this woman, to whom he presumably did something bad, to show back up. Combine with option two, and Celice considered she'd be hopping into a rather shallow grave.

So there was a single lead, but that lead would involve her potentially being turned into a red mist within half a second, if she somehow managed to confront him.

...There might've been another lead though...It was a real long shot though.

"...I have to call you something. You are a...lady. Maybe that'll be fine. Lady? That's a name, right?"

She wasn't very good at naming things.

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Skade

Hero of Humanity! Ignizio had apparently had a face to face meeting with such a man. Skade would've liked to meet him, if not to immediately begin a fantastic fight. Ignizio even said he could potentially be a threat to their own plans. Entertaining to think about. A real challenge.

Upon their arrival to the airship, Skade's very presence seemed to frighten some of the humans. Most of them, actually. As they should've been, considering she could freeze their brain over before they'd even realize it if she had truly desired. But that was also very boring, not to mention she was supposed to be playing nice around these fragile mortals. If she was ever going to see this Patriot at the least. Though there was one exception to the frightened people- a young one, who seemingly made the now icy cube that was once the heat producer.

"It was an interesting toy you forgot. Unfortunately, I'm afraid I may of broken it."

Continued application of the whitefrost had made it actually frozen.

"It is also unfortunate I cannot meet the man who grasped Ignizio's fascination. Yet you seem to possess a quality not many of your fellow men here have- An absence of fear. Or perhaps overabundance of interest. Damian, you said your name was? You are curious indeed."

Skade rubbed her chin as she looked at the researcher. Was he 'evolved' in a manner? Likely not, otherwise he wouldn't be sitting here. But that was entertaining in its own way, wasn't it? Potential moments from death, but simply not acknowledging it.

Bravery, maybe. Stupidity was also an answer.
 
Crosshair pushed his way down the alley as the armored car turned around the corner. They were unable to stop it, but Crosshair wasn't giving up that easily. The vigilante limped down the alleyway as fast as he could, still leaning against the wall for support. There was no way he was going to catch up to the armored vehicle, and even if he could it was unlikely that he would be able to stop it in the state he was in.

While trying to catch up with the van was a primary objective of Crosshair, he hadn't forgotten about Deluge, Sparkblade, or the two strange super-ninjas they were fighting. Drawing a second pistol, the vigilante fired blindly behind him in the direction of the fighting. To any other person, this would have appeared to be an exceeding reckless move born from desperation and fatigue. Usually, the attack would be more likely to miss or strike one of Crosshair's allies. This wasn't a usual blind fire, however. By some stroke of luck, Crosshair's shots were blindly fired towards Subjects 3 and 7, missing Deluge and Sparkblade.

Crosshair made it to the other end of the alleyway, looking both directions to try to see which way the armored vehicle had gone...
 
Ignizio

Ignizio had simply remained silent after instructing the researchers to chart a course; once he felt the shuttle lift off the ground and begin its cloaked journey back to the outpost, he went to the main area and took a seat against the wall. Taking slow, deep breaths, the Herald exhaled smoke from his mouth as ribbons of black flame danced around his fingertips. His eyes were closed, indicating some sort of meditation, as heat began to emanate from his body--not uncomfortable, but nearly palpable. How much longer before Warren found the others? Time would tell, he supposed..... quite literally, perhaps.

Shuzo

Cursing under his breath, Shuzo's eyes narrowed as he was constantly forced back by the blade-wielding figure, allowed just enough room to merely parry incoming slashes. Who even was this guy? He (or she, whatever it was) was decently skilled with the serrated swords he brandished, but Shuzo couldn't help but feeling that, provided he was in better condition, he could gain the upper hand in battle, which was irritating.

As the electrified blades clashed together, the vigilante noticed from his periphery a stream of water approaching the two, likely from Deluge. Having passed through the sparks generated by the swords colliding, the liquid was now charged with electricity, seemingly guided on a winding path toward the strange figure that had arrived moments ago. Quickly catching onto Deluge's plan, Shuzo let a grunt of effort escape from his gritted teeth before freeing his swords from that of Subject 7's and leaping back, hurling a few charged shuriken stars of his own to hopefully distract the man from noticing the jet of water.

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(Apologies once again for the short and delayed post; was way too busy this past week and had no brain power to come up with something of decent length)
 

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Charles Warren
"Heaters? My, what an upgrade. The last few times I've been here he didn't so much as have a fireplace." Warren chuckled, glancing about with mild interest as the woman continued to lead him on, reaching a fork in the halls and making a left, before another right, and straight to an elevator.
As the two descended, Warren checked his watch for a moment, frowning. This wasn't lasting, however, as he returned his attention to the world around him, opening with more exposition for the woman. "I'm impressed with how he's managed the place. It was just a tiny forgotten outpost when he and I first recovered it back in '02. Used to be Russian. I'm glad to see the money I've been providing him is paying off."

CL-9
The sentiment was... nice. CL-9 gave Lilian a smile as they rounded a corner and neared Warren Industries, where some smoke billowed out of one of the highest floors, a massive gaping hole in the wall. "Odd." She frowned. "I'm supposed to be alerted in the event of a security breach. That is, unless I've been removed from the security detail list..."
She hadn't been entirely upfront to Lilian about Warren's tendency of disposing of those no longer useful to him. Most employees never lasted longer than a year, and the CL series was replaced every two. The higher the security clearance a fired individual had, the more likely they'd turn up dead by 'suicide', though she was fully aware of the truth. It simply wasn't. Those who knew too much about the things Warren worked on (and there were many) had to be silenced. Even close family friends. Warren Industries is built from the ground up by a foundation of lies, deceit, murder, and fraud. The man had even murdered his own brother to gain his father's inheritance. Not even his own wife knew the full extend off his private criminal record. Otherwise, he appeared completely clean publicly. A saint. A perfect human being.
According to the Bible, that would deem Warren as the Anti-Christ.

Subject 3, Subject 7
(i know i have auto perms, but i hope i didn't go too crazy with this. if i got too carried away, let me know.)

Subject 7 endured the brunt of both attacks, the shurikens becoming lodged in the armor of his chest simultaneously with a blast of electrified water that made him shudder on the spot for a moment. To top it all off, Crosshair's bullets all seemed to find their mark in Subject 7, but the bullets that didn't ping off his armor, instead finding skin... simply sank into his body as though he'd just absorbed them. But the success passed, and the stranger remained standing, presumably no worse for wear. In fact, it almost seemed like they'd just pissed him off. However, Subject 3 appeared beside him, his claw-like hands suddenly transforming into two blades (Terminator 2 style don't @ me).
"Quietus. Deal with Drake. I can handle these two." He ordered the 'Scary Dude', as Ansel would have put it. Subject 7, or 'Quietus' as Subject 3 had called him, said nothing in reply as he turned to his right and walked into a wall, disappearing into a puddle of inky ooze, though his gaze remained fixed on Sparkblade for several moments before he disappeared.
Subject 3, meanwhile, spoke with the same strange accent he had earlier. The odd, out-of-breath sound to his voice could easily be seen now as something not to assume his stamina with.

"Now..." He looked between Sparkblade and Deluge. "Let's go a little more my speed."
With that, he slammed his right fist into his left palm, and a gust of wind began to blow through the alley, never ceasing as it picked up in its intensity- not to mention the two figures that had appeared on either side of him. Two beings with featureless forms, sort of like a shadow yet they were three-dimensional. Beings made of the wind itself, with their strange, smoky forms and transparent bodies, which were constantly shifting and changing with the wind. With the simply nudge of his head, Subject 3's wind spirits rushed toward Sparkblade and Deluge with a speed greater than that of Subject 7's, though with a lot more finesse and deliberation in their movements opposed to the darker 'ninja's ferocity and power.
Sparkblade was the first to discover that these wind spirits weren't simply a distraction, as when they rushed him, he cut through one with his shoto, leaving himself open to receive a strike directly under his jaw from the second, and it hit like any person could. A solid, deliberate strike. His blade, meanwhile, had merely passed through the spirit, doing virtually nothing to it. Sparkblade barely spared his own life as Subject 3's bladed arm made to pass straight through him, but a quick reaction time allowed Shuzo to come out nearly unharmed, save for the arm-blade that had forged a deep cut on the outside of his left arm.

Meanwhile, the armored truck made a pass by Crosshair's vision, and the vigilante wasted no time in trying to catch up with it- though the vehicle was going quite fast and quickly leaving him behind in the dust. To make matters worse, none of his bullets probably had the power to slow the truck down. Truck like that undoubtedly had bullet-proof tires as well as glass.
Unfortunately for Crosshair, he was no longer able to pursue the truck as he felt a hand with a vice-like grip grab his ankle, the owner of the hand slowly rising from a puddle of black ooze in the ground.

More of that quick-thinking earned Shuzo another win as Subject 3's close proximity made it fairly easy for a sudden volt of electricity to pass through the vigilante and straight into his assailant, who shuddered for a moment as he had before, earning Shuzo enough time to generate a much more powerful burst of electricity, which slugged into Subject 3's chest, an explosion of sparks showering Sparkblade as a result, sending the armored individual flying- before disappearing in the air.
Once again, Sparkblade proved his ingenuity as he turned on the spot, raising an arm to block a kick from Subject 3, who'd appeared behind him. He rammed his daito forward, aiming for the bit of exposed skin at his elbow. His strike landed, forging a deeper cut than what had been inflicted on Shuzo. However, no blood or liquid of any kind came from from the open wound. Sparkblade's streak ended at this moment, however, as Subject 3's right arm reverted into a somewhat normal-looking hand that wrapped around Shuzo's throat, easily lifting him into the air- before he slammed into the ground with enough force to knock the breath out of his lungs. To make things worse, Subject 3's hand was still wrapped around his throat, preventing him from taking in any more oxygen, his lungs already beginning to burn. What was preventing Sparkblade from using his greater physical strength was a consistent blast of wind that kept him rooted to the spot, completely unable to move his limbs, his weapons having been flung uselessly away when he'd been thrown to the ground. He tried and failed to summon any substantial electricity as his vision began to darken...

Ansel, meanwhile, had been forced to deal with the wind spirits, both parties trading blows against one another. Deluge quickly discovered that the intense wind around them not only heightened the strength of the wind spirits, but also prevented any accurate strikes with water as it just blew away. He was forced to get physical with the... wind. Already with a bloodied nose and a bruised eye from before, he was taking even more of a beating now, getting his own hits in now and again, but what the hell was he supposed to do against wind?
That was when he saw Sparkblade on the ground, the ninja above him, hand clutching at the vigilante's neck, whose face was going red as he struggled in vain against it. Ansel found himself useless as a fist slugged his gut, forcing him to his knees for a moment. Without the ability to use his power, he found himself at an impasse.
He failed to notice the third person stumbling through the strong gusts of wind toward Sparkblade. Officer Li had awoken, and was struggling her way toward the scene, stooping over to pick up Shuzo's daito, going unnoticed by Subject 3 until the blade suddenly emerged out of his throat, extending a foot out, the Chief having shoved the weapon through a gap between his helmet and his armor.
Immediately, Subject 3 released Shuzo, rising to his feet in shock as the surrounding wind as well as the spirits all vanished. With a massive gasp of air, Sparkblade's entire body surged with crimson lightning as he shot every ounce of strength he had to Subject 3, who was launched skyward before vanishing into a gust of wind, the daito falling through the air only to land back in Shuzo's hand as he collected his shoto along with it.

Yin Li said nothing to Sparkblade, only giving him a nod as she whipped her pistol back out, some thick scarlet blood leaking down the side of her face. After a few moments in which Subject 3 failed to reappear, it became clear he probably wasn't going to come back anytime soon. Yin Li also shared a wordless nod with Ansel as the telltale sound of combat reached their ears, originating from Quietus and Crosshair.

One down, one to go.

Lady
The mysterious woman seemed very pleased with Celice's agreement on their shared hatred of Patriot, even if the former had no idea why she felt this way toward him. He looked attractive, but something rubbed her the wrong way, and hard. It was then that the name issue was somewhat settled. Celice dubbed her 'lady', which she could recall meant... people like her. The ones with lumps on their chest and not below the waist. What was that called again? Other than 'lady', at least. She was certain it started with an 'f'.
"Lay... dee..." She narrowed her eyes, staring at Celice for a moment. Finally, she spoke again. "Lady!" She confirmed, grinning broadly and jamming her finger at her chest. "Lady Lady Lady!"

Needless to say, she was feeling quite excited at having a name now, even if she was fully aware that wasn't what she was supposed to be called. "Lady." She repeated, pointing at herself, then at Celice. "Celice." She then lowered her arm. "Friend." Funnily enough, that wasn't a word she'd exactly heard yet, but it had popped into her head moments ago and she felt like she knew what it meant. Either it was used right or Celice would become offended or something. The girl, or 'Lady' now, had a tendency of offending people, she'd noticed.
"Friend. Help. Lady?" She asked, pointing at Patriot once again, noticeably already getting better at speaking, stringing her words together better, though while she had managed to refer to herself in the first person earlier, it was back to third person.

Damian Foster
"Well, I live in a world where superhumans exist, and I'm just an ordinary guy." Damian replied with a shrug as he accepted his device back from Skade, shuddering slightly as he felt its coldness even through the thermal suit. "Some people live in fear, some in servitude, but me? I decided that it's better to stow the fear away and be confident. Or something like that. It's what my dad used to tell me." He set the box down at his feet, the cold becoming uncomfortable to him, though he still stared at Skade.

"Excuse my curiosity, but... you're the Queen of Ice, aren't you? There were a lot of Scandinavian legends about a being with... your abilities. Just like how Native Americans dubbed Ignizio the 'Black Dragon' before Europeans ever colonized the continent. In their culture, they actually called him 'Firebear', a sort of opposition to the 'Thunderbird' of their mythology, but Europeans interpreted it differently. He was called Firebear because, fire, obviously, and the fact he was in a cave. But the Euros called him 'Black Dragon' because... uh..." He stopped for a moment, frowning. "It's uh... okay if you don't know what I'm talking about, but if you're really over a thousand years old, I... well... do you spend all your time killing people? Or are you... aware of what happens in the world?"

Quite the inquisitive little thing, ain't he?

Patriot
It was back.
The... visions.
The headaches.
You know, it was funny. For around 40 years, he'd never once experienced actual pain. Not even a little. He'd never gotten cuts, never been bitten- scratch that, he'd been bitten a lot, but it wasn't like those dogs, cats, and even a bear once had managed to break his skin. To top that off, his body even fought off virtually any and all poisons and diseases. He'd never once been sick. He'd never once vomited, or come down with a fever. Hell, up until last year... he'd never even experienced headaches.
But now he did. Head-splitting headaches that blurred his vision. A terrible side effect these headaches seemed to have was a weakening in his powers. Sometimes, in certain painful spikes, he found himself unable to go airborne. The other day, he'd stubbed his toe during a particularly nasty headache. He'd never stubbed his toe before.
This change in his powers was completely random, and didn't always seem to weaken him, but when they did, he experienced something else that he'd never quite had to deal with before.
Fear.
He'd been born into this lifestyle. This type of unstoppable invincibility. It was certainly a lifestyle he enjoyed and lavished in. Yet these strange headaches made him experience things any normal human could. What if it happened in a fight? What if his headache did its thing at precisely the wrong moment- and he was killed? He certainly had countless enemies, and the only thing holding them at bay was his abilities. They knew they'd be crushed into a fine powder if they so much as raised a pinky against him, but if anybody found out about this...
He was fucked.

Sounds reverberated around his skull as his superhearing went haywire, further enforcing his current headache. He covered his ears in vain, gritting his teeth as he hovered in the sky above New York City. The sun, by this point, was reaching its setting the stage, the sky steadily growing more scarlet in color, with golden light splashed in. He'd taken some aspirin earlier, though he doubted it would take much effect. His body would just fight it out of his system unless that bit of him was disabled too.
It was when he suddenly felt vertigo that he began to panic, opening his eyes wide as he suddenly began to plummet to the ground, his cape billowing upward. This single act pumped adrenaline through his body, and finally, he felt his headache lessen.
He didn't manage to regain flight control, however, so he was left to land heavily on the sidewalk, narrowly avoiding a pedestrian, who was blown back by the semi-shockwave of his landed, which shattered the concrete beneath him.
Patriot didn't so much as look at the man as he breathed a deep sigh, calming down-which only seemed to make his headache grow again. It was at this point he came to a realization. That adrenaline he'd fueled himself with... it helped. Nothing else really could.
So what better thing to do than look for a fight?
And as his superhearing was restored, he was granted his wish in the sound of gunshots.
 
Ansel

Okay- This was bullshit. There must've been a stray breeze or something, since he accidentally redirected the electrified jet at the newcomer. Shit! Well, it didn't do enough to make him fall, regardless of the two shurikens sticking out of his chest. Ugh, Deluge was never gonna forget that blunder. But it did seem like the windy Subject had not actually attacked him in the meanwhile, allowing Deluge to get on his feet. About every muscle in his body was sore and compelled him to fall back to the floor, but he kept himself steady by what he could only think was a miracle.

No, the guy who had been struck by the electricity and shurikens actually got told to chase the gunslinger- Who had left the alley. And then shit got turned up to eleven, making Deluge really wish he had made his mark.

The strong winds began to billow again, as the raspy voice of scary dude became clear. Oh great, now he was gonna get serious. So he wasn't before?

As what seemed to be figures made of wind appeared...yes. Deluge repeated in his mind- This. Was. Bullshit.

It was basically useless. He swung at the figures, yet it didn't do anything! Yet their hits kinda hurt. And there was three of them!! Three! Now if he was thinking properly, he should've targeted the maker, but he wasn't quite in the right mindset. And then...poof. They were gone. He glanced to where the other two were fighting. The chief had seemingly just shoved a blade right through the scary dude's throat.

And then he went up to the air and...poof! Gone. With the wind. And the figures went as well. The air was...still.

The Chief looked at him, and the Sparkblade. And they all, no doubt, were getting pulled towards the noise of further combat. Gunslinger dude needed help. Even if everyone was basically limping towards the sounds of gunfire, on their very last legs.

Though Deluge did have a final few words to say.

"If I see that guy again...I am going to drain every ounce of blood from his body."

He wasn't certain if that was a thing he could really do, but that asshole would make a fine first test subject.

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Celice

Catharsis again was found in the woman graciously accepting the name. Now Celice could actually refer to this lady with a name...Lady. It was a bit of an easy solution, but hey. It worked.

Though there was another world she called Celice- Friend. That was, a- Very kind word. Celice...appreciated...it.

Though the newly dubbed Lady immediately knew where her other priorities laid- asking for help about Patriot.

"I, uh...There's a slight problem with him." She wasn't exactly sure how to word it. "He's not exactly, available. It's difficult to get a meeting with someone who is very popular like him." Celice crossed her arms. "Y'know, when you're me. Not to mention, if you hate him, but know nothing else...I dunno if he'd really want to meet you again either. He's not someone I want to piss off right now. But we'll get to him eventually."

She began walking out of the alleyway, motioning for Lady to follow. Though she wondered if that was necessary, since she clearly had no one else to follow. "There was a rumor I heard a while back. I was still homeless then. There was whispers. Talks of a...King." This was crazy talk. But other than serving the two of them up to the most powerful man in the world, crazy talk would suffice. "They said he was a savior. He provided shelter. Protection. And a...Seer, I think? I think that was the word."

She continued onwards, and continued speaking. "They said if you gave him something of yours, he could see it. He'd know you. He could see where it had been, and what it had done up to then. If this guy does exist...And he can see the past...The hospital gown you were wearing, he could see where it had been. It's a start."

There was clearly going to be some sort of clue, or lead. Something to connect Lady to other than Patriot.

...But then it clicked on her that she needed to bring Lady with her. What else was she supposed to do? Lock her in the apartment?

This was about to be an even more interesting day...

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Skade

Skade listened to Foster. Though it was in one ear, out the other. He began going on and on. Skade looked at him sort of funny as he went on about human cultures she didn't give a damn about. Queen of Ice? Black Dragon? Firebears, thunderbirds? She glanced at Ignizio to see if he had any more of a clue than she did, only to find him meditating. Oh great, now she had to carry a conversation with a human.

Though the researcher seemed to realize his mistake. He wanted to know if she had been actually doing anything for the past millennium or so, or just blindly killing humans.

"To be quite honest, no. I spent most of it sleeping. If humans passed through, I would simply dispose of them. Sometimes they squabbled out words, but they weren't meaningful to me. Eventually I think most got the message and decided to stop passing through. Time stretched further between my encounters. Generations lived and died in my slumber." She clasped her hands together. "Though the most recent incarnations were the most fascinating. Soldiers I believe. They shot at me, I gave them the same amount of mind I gave any other human. Yet one or two every time had managed to start...resisting it. They weren't strong, definitely not. But above average human. Like somehow, our blood- As in, what me and Ignizio are -Had reached them. Though heavily diluted." And she released her hands. "Not that it mattered. They quickly retreated to cowardice. Dropping explosives on me from above. It didn't hurt me, but it's annoying. I don't even get the satisfaction of bloodshed."

She glanced out the window, snow and sleet that was not her own catching on it. "But I am not surprised. Weak things have always wanted to feel like they had purpose. That someone had placed them here for a reason. To comprehend and understand things beyond their own comprehension and understanding. If the others aren't still slumbering, perhaps they are busy being worshipped elsewhere." Skade chuckled. Turning back to Damian, she locked eyes with his own. "Though you said it yourself- Only some choose to live in servitude and fear. I can only assume that somehow, my predecessors had fallen at the hands of people who refuse to accept such things. In a way, people like you are an inherent danger to beings with power."

She leaned in closer to Damian, eyes never faltering.

"But that danger is the spice of existence for me."
 
Crosshair limped after the vehicle as it drove away, firing on the armored van. Nothing seemed to stop it, with every bullet just ricocheting or scattering off the heavy armor. But it turned out, the vehicle was no longer Crosshair's main concern. The vigilante let out a cry in pain as something gripped his injured ankle, tripping Crosshair and knocking him to the ground. The vigilante's guns scattered out of his hands. Glancing over his shoulder, an oozing figure was rising out of the concrete. That goo ninja.

Crosshair rolled onto his back, reaching into his jacket and pulling out a third gun from his left shoulder holster. This one, although small, wasn't a pistol. Aimed point-blank at the goo ninja was a double barreled shotgun, the stock removed and the barrel cut so short that the shells were sticking out of the end of the gun. Of course, with the barrel cut so short the gun had absolutely no range whatsover. But in point blank situations, it would absolutely shred. And this was a point blank situation. Not hesitating, Crosshair fired both barrels point-blank towards Subject 7's head and chest.
 

=Nightshade=

Previously Night's Shadow
Hitori pulled what appeared to be a quarter out of a pocket, appraised it for a moment, then flicked it casually to the one who called himself Aroto. “Take that,” she said with a grin. “Don’t spend it on accident. I’ll contact you when the tech is done. If I don’t get back to you in a week, something went wrong, in which case hit the red button on the side of it—yeah, the small one, right there—and it’ll send me your location.” She nodded slightly to herself; that was about it, right? Twirling a loose piece of hair around her finger, she went through a mental checklist before giving a final short nod. “That should be it. Don’t forget; this never happened.”
 

The Dark Fairy

Previously Eliiiscool
The woman looked over at Warren, an eyebrow ever so slightly raised “Well, it’s not as if we spent long in the outpost, we did need a better place to work.” She looked at her watch before looking forward again “Besides, it takes much more than money to get the things we have done.” she said “and he’s still Russian.” The door to the elevator opened, revealing another long hallway the woman lead them down, taking them to a door that she opened, revealing Dr Chrome. He was on the other side of the room, bent over a table with some other man as they seemed to be discussing something on the table.

She shrugged "I'm guessing I'm valuable enough that he would rather have you just guard me full time." She looked up, tilting her head at the hole in the roof, who could, and would do this?
 
Shuzo

Nodding silently in gratitude--albeit begrudgingly--to Chief Li, Shuzo wiped some blood off of his forehead before forcing himself up onto his feet. As he retrieved his daito, his head turned at the sound of gunfire, eyes narrowed. He, Chief Li, and Deluge had all seemed drawn toward the sound, clearly determined to see the fight to the end despite their fatigue and injuries. As the water Paragon muttered a threat, Shuzo scoffed wryly.

"Not if I get to him first."

At this point, the vigilante was much more pissed than he was exhausted. This was supposed to by a one-and-done operation: pinpoint Massi's location, kill the bugger, leave. Not only had it escaped again, these two clowns had just shown up out of nowhere and complicated things way more. Why did they want to keep it alive? Who did they work for? Despite the intense clashes exchanged with the asthmatic wind guy, Shuzo had caught how impenetrable the armored van carrying Massi away had been, deflecting Crosshair's bullets with ease. Clearly, the van belonged to someone wealthy and powerful enough to procure such material. Obviously, there was one name that easily came to mind, a name that had always seemed rather shady, but attempting to find answers from such a figure was practically a suicide mission.

The longer his mind dwelled on the frustration of everything that had happened today, the more his irritation grew, so after taking a deep breath to clear his mind, Shuzo sheathed his blades as he walked--limped, really--toward the gunshots. Just focus on getting this done.
 

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Yin Li, Subject 7
The Police Chief rubbed the back of her head, still feeling rather light-headed from the hit she'd taken from that wind-blowing asshole earlier. Drawing her hand back, she could see her palm was coating in quickly drying blood. Great, that wasn't worrying at all. Once Deluge let his opinion of the wind guy be known, she could only inwardly agree. Sparkblade, or 'Shuzo' as he'd been called earlier, took the lead, despite his limp, the officer and Deluge bringing up the rear. "Where the hell are your Paragon pals when we need them most?" She asked Ansel, coming off a lot more aggressive than intending (though she was almost always far more aggressive in any given situation. She'd once cussed out her own boss because he was late to a meeting for getting a donut. In a surprising turn of events, he'd promoted her in response).

BAM!

Subject 7 stood still in the alley for a moment after having been pushed a couple steps back from the initial blast, before looking down at his armor-plated chest, the blast having barely pierced his armor. Wordlessly, he looked back up at Crosshair, and began to walk toward him, earning a second shotgun blast, this time to his shoulder, the armor literally being ripped off his shoulder in response, exposing more of his strange, burnt, decaying skin. Again, he paused in his advance, before continuing again, raising a hand and grasping the front of the barrel just as Crosshair shot a third time, the shell ripping into the 'ninja's hand, resulting in a spray of the black ooze spraying over Crosshair.
Subject 7 ripped the weapon of out Crosshair's grip, tossing the weapon aside, one of his serrated blades appearing in his other hand, still crackling with the stored energy of Sparkblade, before several bullets pinging off the back of his armored head forced him to avert his attention, looking back to see Sparkblade limping toward them, Chief Li and Deluge on either side of him, the officer with her weapon trained on him.

They were all struggling, all at the end of their rope. This was a final push on their part, and despite the fact that Quietus couldn't experience much pain, it gave him a sick satisfaction to know how close his victory was. They had no idea how to kill him, let alone stop him. It was all entirely in his favor, even if they'd managed to fight off his brother, Zephyr, he'd still delivered to them plenty of hurt. On their last leg, they faced death. Death, after all, was the sole purpose of Quietus.
However, everything changed within a split second. Just as he'd summoned his second serrated blade, the ground suddenly shook underneath them all, the source of this disturbance extremely close. Quietus once again averted his gaze, this time to look at a star-spangled costumed hero, standing in a crater on the street he'd created, his hands on his hips, his chest puffed out...
If Quietus had blood still, it would have run cold.

"What have we got here?" Patriot asked, flashing his perfect smile at every face he could see, lingering on Yin Li for a moment. "Nice work, Chief. Deluge. You've both managed to round up two vigilantes and a bonus freak. I'm actually impressed, especially with you, Ansel. I always thought you were pretty useless before." He let out a chuckle, ignoring the throbbing pain in his head, before slowly, he cracked his neck, now staring solely at Quietus. "What do they call you?"
Quietus didn't answer, instead he immediately crossed his arms over his chest, and fell backward, landing on the ground back-first, completely disappearing in a black ooze that immediately began to disappear into nothingness. This... initially surprised Patriot, who'd been expecting some cheesy dialogue in response, maybe. Not... whatever the hell that was. "Okay. Not the talking type." He shrugged, and looked at Sparkblade and Crosshair, now that he still had everyone's attention.
He'd arrived in the hopes of knocking some skulls in, but with the Chief around, he was gonna have to act at least a little more... professional. So, slowly, he began to walk up to Crosshair and Sparkblade, seeming to silently piece together the puzzle of this situation the more he looked at each of them as well as their surroundings.
Then an idea hit.
He stopped in front of the guy on the ground, Crosshair if he could recall correctly. Always been a candidate for the Paragons, but he'd never bothered to look for the guy. Then to the other. The elusive Sparkysword. Wait- no, Sparkblade. That other name was just dumb. Once again, a candidate he'd once considered but never taken the time to meet. A look at all of them easily told Patriot that they'd been working together to defeat sludge boi, a perfect segway into what Patriot would do next.

He offered a hand to Crosshair on the ground, who appeared very hesitant to take it. "Go ahead, pal. I'm not gonna bite." Patriot urged, grabbing Crosshair's arm himself, and tugging the vigilante up to his feet. "Normally I'd either take you two in for being unregistered supers, or let the Chief take you. But I've thought up something better. I wasn't here to see your efforts, but it's obvious. You were all working together toward the same goal. You two were working alongside the law, as well as a Paragon. I'd like to formally extend an invitation to join my Paragons in the goal of making the world a better place. You'll both have to register, obviously, but your identities can remain secret per your request. You'll have leeway as well as legality. The police won't chase you anymore, and you'll have all of the best resources money and science can provide at your disposal. I'm sure the Chief and Deluge would be more than willing to support your induction. Right?"
Yin Li blinked, appearing more confused than anything, before glancing at Deluge, then at Sparkblade and Crosshair, before shrugging. "Um... sure?"

Bam. Nailed it. Despite the property damage on the road, he'd probably just earned some brownie points with the police, as well as potentially gained some new valuable recruits. Then there was the Paragon meeting that needed to be held in regards to both this conflict (as Patriot was eager to know what had gone down), as well as the earlier conflict with... oh, what was his name again... oh, that Larua fellow. No doubts Warren had managed to recruit the guy to his side, so everything was still working as the caped wonder had planned. Oh, and those new faces he saw assisting against Larua. Possible recruitment there as well.
Today was a productive damn day.

@OmnipotentOnion @BurbleBurble @Captain Cardboard

Lady
"King."
Lady pondered on the word for a moment. It sounded like an important word. Maybe it was a name. She wanted to meet King. She'd almost forgotten Celice was still talking before the girl mentioned taking something to this King. Her hospital gown. "Yes. King. Meet him." Lady nodded, beginning to feel more and more confident with her vocabulary and line delivery.

And so, the ladies were off. They'd returned to the apartment to collect Lady's discarded gown before they made their way through the city, and came to a stop at a particular manhole down a dank alley. A few homeless people were nearby, living out of cardboard boxes or makeshift tents, all wearing old, heavy clothes. All staring at the girls as they made their way to the manhole. Lady couldn't help but feel a sense of intimidation, looking at each of the faces staring back at her.
Celice paid no mind to it, however, as she struggled with the manhole for a moment, lifting it and moving it aside. Immediately, Lady was hit with a pungent stench. She wrinkled her nose, looking at Celice. "Stinks." She stated. The girl nodded. "Yep." Then she gestured to the hole in the ground. Lady stared at it for a moment, suddenly not feeling really keen on meeting King. However, as Celice insisted. Lady reluctantly slipped her legs down the hole, finding the ladder, and descended into the darkness beneath, Celice following, stopping for a moment to put the manhole cover back in place above them.

"Still stinks."

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Damian Foster
The researcher held Skade's gaze, though not in a challenging sort of manner, nor in a stand-my-ground type of way, either. It was more in awe and respect, though lacking the fear and common sense to look away when death put her face in yours. Not much else was shared on the ride back to the states, and eventually, they did arrive. The sun was dipping below the horizon as the floor of the warehouse once again opened up to swallow their shuttle whole, descending down into the depths of Warren's labs.

Once the doors had opened, the other researchers were quick to file out, eager to be away from Skade and Ignizio, who Damian spoke to in a cheerful tone. "Follow me, I'll give you a brief tour before I show you to your quarters. There's a lot to cover, and Mr. Warren wants to make sure you won't get lost down here. It's kind of a maze. One of our researchers actually starved to death when he wandered into the old maintenance passages and couldn't find his way back out. His body wasn't recovered until several months later. Everyone just assumed he'd quit. This way." Damian began to lead the pair into the room Ignizio had already become somewhat familiar with. The room that breathed, almost as if a giant slumbered beneath them in the dark. "This is what Mr. Warren calls 'the cage'. Don't ask about what's beneath us in the pit. Nobody knows. We've sent teams to investigate, but... well, they all came back. They just weren't alive. In this room, we house mostly clones. This is where Mr. Warren creates his artificial supers in an attempt to make something that can defeat Patriot."

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Charles Warren
The billionaire stopped for a moment, seeming to inspect Dr. Chrome from a distance, before he closed the distance in stride, wearing a smile on his face. "Chrome!" He called, interrupting the conversation, "You haven't aged a day. Or, well, you've aged rather terribly. You look like a Tibetan monk who just broke his 50's." he joked with a chuckle, before coming to a stop. "But we're both busy men, so I'll keep pleasantries short. You mentioned you wanted to see me."

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CL-9
"I suppose that is a logical conclusion. Regardless, I'd much rather be notified of an event like this. There's at least seventeen thousand different scenarios in which you could have been harmed in a security breach like this. I'm going to speak to War-" The android paused, blinking. With her attitude adjustment, and development... Warren would surely just give her a hard reset and she'd be back to square one. No, she'd need to go a little down the ladder. "Erm- I'll speak to security about this. Warren is... a busy man. I'm sure he needn't worry about something like this."

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Void_Nugget

Previously Shadow_Pup
(I decided to just post the post again instead of editing the last one, so here is the edited version)
Forsythe sighed, examining the beast as it neared him, he wasn't particularly intimidated by this thing but he was also no longer in the mood to fight in a head on battle with it either, so he gave it a quick once over and having an interesting idea, he gave the trash king a little joke salute and he lunged at the creature and maneuveredonto it's back. He looked around at the creatures back and realised that he could probably get through its body quite easily with his strength but he would prefer not to put the effort in right now so he gave another quick glance around and saw what he was looking for, among the trash that made up the creature there was a long metal pole that had been snapped causing both ends to be sharpened, this meant he would be making himself appear to weak, he hoped that this King Percy fellow would get bored if he made himself seem weak and helpless. He then began to attack the creature breaking away at its body.
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When the shotgun was yanked out of Crosshair's hand, the vigilante reached into his jacket once more. For his last pistol, for a knife, for a flashbang, anything! When there was more gunfire. Deluge, Sparkblade... and Chief Li?! The three emerged from the alleyway. They all looked exhausted, but maybe they had a chance.

Then there was a sudden movement and vibration. A new figure appeared... and a very familiar one at that. Patriot. This was bad. The strange goo ninja seemed to think so, dipping out at the first sight of the superhero. This was not good. Sparkblade did not look in any condition to do anything, really, and neither did Crosshair. And having to somehow escape from Chief Li, Deluge, and Patriot? This looked like it was the end of the line.

Then another unusual thing happened. Patriot... helped him up. And offered him and Sparkblade the chance to become Paragons. Crosshair immediately felt suspicious of this. He had always held the Paragons with some suspicion, and something just seemed off about this. Nodding with what Patriot was saying, Crosshair slowly began to limp around and collect his dropped weapons.
"This is all... rather quick..." Crosshair said to Patriot. For a moment, Crosshair felt a little tempted by Patriot's offer. Not having to evade the police, plus access to any military grade weapon or gear he would need. But Crosshair dismissed those thoughts. He didn't want to "I think... I'm going to need some time to consider your offer..."
 
Ansel

Deluge didn't think his day would end up with him now in apparent competition with a vigilante to see who could murder a wind-using freak first, but wasn't that just the life of a Paragon?

But his buddy- The liquidy dude -So that guy was basically immortal. Electrocuted, stabbed, and now was tanking shotgun blasts to the chest. Repeated blasts. What was there even to do now? Hold him down and try to drown him? Easier said than done when everyone on the scene was battered and bruised. And he was very...goopy. What was stopping him from going goopy and slipping out of their grip?

As goopy moved in for a killing blow though, something happened- Practically pristine and sparkling compared to the bloodied quartet, someone had descended, interrupting the entire scene. Goddamn Patriot.

And the goopy man immediately fled. Well, after Patriot commended the four of them for keeping them at bay. And snuck in a little insult about Deluge, but really he didn't care about that right about now. Damn, they were really all saved.

Deluge let out a sigh, not actually saying anything until he was prompted to. He was still really reeling from all...that. Patriot said something about inducting new Paragons? "Uh...Hell yeah! I'm all for it."

Who were these new Paragons, probably the vigilantes. Maybe the Chief? He wasn't sure why the Chief was being inducted, maybe it was some sort of olive branch get in with the police type deal. He had a pressing headache and nose to nurse back to health. And the new kid had seemingly missed all the fun, wherever he was.

...There was something else they were supposed to do, but Deluge couldn't quite remember it in the moment. Something about a truck? It probably wasn't important. All's well that end's well and stuff like that.

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Celice

"Yeah, it's probably not getting any better smelling either."

Celice clicked on a flashlight, illuminating the dim tunnels of the sewer. This passage seemed to see little use, considering the shallow stream of grey water flowing down it. She hadn't only grabbed the gown- She had the foresight to bring some other stuff. Her backpack, for starters- carrying a gown around was pretty pointless. It was still full of scrap, which would make a decent swinging weapon, but that wasn't really why she brought the scrap. The flashlight was another obvious thing she had brought along, probably wasn't going to be all that bright down in the kingdom of trash. And one more thing she had brought along- She was only gonna use it if she really had to, if the king wasn't so happy about outsiders.

Celice took the lead in guiding Lady. The tunnels seemed eerily quiet, with the occasional echo. Was she really on a wild goose chase? She had to quickly distract herself from being quickly convinced to go back up the ladder. "So! Lady. I uh...Noticed you had something. Like a...tattoo or something." She probably didn't know what a tattoo was, huh? "A tattoo is like a...thing. People get a drawing on themselves. But you had a number. A number one. Did you, err, know that was there?"

This was awkward. Why did Celice bring this up? This was still a total goose chase, and...

...There was a noise. Loud. Like crunching metal, glass, and stone. Like a trash compactor...Celice found her lead. There was something down here.

"That's gotta be him! This way!"

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Necrodytis

It had only been a few moments after Kerco walked away, that new person entered the vicinity of the two. With a heavy thud, Necrodytis landed next to Techno and Loufe, seeming unfazed from dropping from a fairly good height. This was done through her armor absorbing the blow, otherwise she'd have fairly broken legs about now. She menaced at the two teenagers, her red eyes staring at one, and then shifting their gaze to another.

"Hello. We meet again." She spoke, her voice modulator rasping it. "However, I am not here to kill you. Not yet. Rather, I'm here to negotiate." Necrodytis paced a moment, wringing her gauntlets together. "You see, you have something of mine. You saw my face. Heard my voice. I'm not sure if you've done anything with it. Though I believe those two things would be all you need to begin unravelling my identity."

The admission of fear was probably not the best look on her. It wasn't an outright admission, but it could be interpreted as a paranoid thought. Paranoia meant fear. But she continued regardless.

"And if you've discovered that, there's not much stopping you from leaking such a thing. Onto the internet, an anonymous tip to the police, perhaps even telling the Paragons about it. And I do not want any of those things to happen." Normalcy could not be interrupted. Necrodytis had killed dozens of different people, Janice had not. But if the identity was revealed, it was essentially impossible to continue with that normalcy. "And I assume you've already made a plan in the case I had killed either of you. The other runs off and finishes the research, and before I can finish off the one who runs, I am discovered. Maybe you already have discovered my identity, and just waited for me to show up in front of you to taunt me. Though I have an offer that is beneficial for us all, I believe."

She took a shuddering breath through the modulator, turning to face the two once again. "Techno. I was offered a large sum of money for you to become "not a problem". Yet in that wording, comes a loophole. If you simple do not bother that company anymore, my job has been accomplished. I am certain he wished your death, though you've laid rather low for this past week or so. I can use this wording, and your own inaction, to ensure that I receive this payment. And then I shall supply you both with a significant chunk of this money. I shall give you both around three hundred thousand dollars to keep my identity quiet and secure. If you are to break this arrangement- Through my identity being exposed -I will execute you both, as I originally intended. I do not know how, but I shall. That is a promise."

She extended a clawed gauntlet. Clean. Necrodytis hadn't hooked up the blood circulation to weaponize her parasite. "I assume we have a deal."

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Skade

The ride back was terribly uneventful. The researcher's curiosity must've been sated, as he did not speak any more for the rest of the flight.

She had followed the researcher as he guided the two- Commenting on how expansive the lab was. Big enough for a human to have gotten lost in the tunnels beneath, having wasted away. Somewhat amusing. Then the reveal that the entire location had been assembled over some grand, breathing thing that they apparently knew nothing about aside from being grand and breathing- Very amusing.

"If you don't know what it is, I must wonder why it was here in the first place. Did this Warren simply have the place molded around it? Constructed an entire laboratory over some great big creature that kills any mortal that investigates it? That's hilarious. This man clearly has a sense of humor." Skade's definition of humor was likely not the same as Damian's. She also gave a cursory glance at the humans suspended in liquid. Clones, Damian had referred to them as. Replicas of true "heroes". They were apparently made to kill off this Patriot. Skade was getting excited about a potential meeting with this man- If Warren had the guts and supplies to blatantly approach both Ignizio and herself, this man must've posed a great threat to begin with. Certainly nothing she couldn't deal with, but a good fight was a good fight.

"I suppose he could stop working on these clones then. This unbreakable shield will no doubt crack if he engages Ignizio in a fight. And if he engages me? I'll be certain to shatter him." Overconfidence was a defining feature of Skade, seemingly. Though was it overconfidence when she had such strength in the first place?
 

Gamingfan

Previously Gamingfan2
Loufe internally sighed as Kerco left. As suspicious as he was, he didn't plan in interrupting Hitori's work with him. That is, until the exchange happened. Maybe he could follow-?
Before he could think about his plan further, Necrodytis landed nearby with a loud thud. Loufe yelped, jumping backwards instinctively. He heard O.S sigh at his fright.
Loufe prepared to speak, but Necrodytis began speaking before he could get his own word out. Loufe simply remained quiet as he listened to her offer, and began pondering.
To be honest, he felt somewhat guilty. The past few days must've been torture for Necrodytis. He didn't plan on using her face and voice, actually, as it never occurred to him. He and O.S lived in the streets and sustained themselves off of hunting in a nearby-ish forest, so money wasn't really important to him either. It sounded like the peaceful option was to promise to keep her identity secret.
But still....Necrodytis attempted to kill Hitori for money. She was a mercenary. If he just let her go, who knows who she'll go for next. It was doubtful she'll just stop.
Decline the offer. O.S interrupted. He sounded excited, which meant he was asking to fight. See if she'll make good on her little "promise" Better yet, let me-
Loufe decided to ignore O.S. He wasn't going to be any help. Unable to decide, Loufe simply looked at Hitori expectantly, waiting for her to answer first.
 

Shen: King of Digimon

Previously Shen: King of the Mist
The pipe, due to the user’s added strength, began to removed some of the trash piled onto the main body. It was like a scalpel hacking away at the back of a creature, as it raised it’s forked tail made of Rebar was shot his way, meant to skewer the intruder as he tried to shake him off.

All the while Percy held his trash scepter, laughing to himself as he whistled a little ditty. It was like HD T.V.!


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Ignizio

In stark contrast to Skade's confident boasts in her power, Ignizio held a demeanor that was much more calm and composed as Damian led the two Heralds through the outpost. Of course, while he hadn't voiced it like her, he kept similar thoughts masked under a stoic face; shields, no matter how powerful, still splintered, and Patriot's time would soon come. As Damian continued the tour, Ignizio stared down into the depths of the void below the walkways, brow furrowed as he listened to the faint but deep rasping breaths of whatever was below him. Damian's description of what it was fascinated him; an abnormality that claimed the lives of any who dared approach it, similar to him and Skade. Folding his arms over his chest, Ignizio motioned to get Damian's attention before gesturing with his head to the seemingly bottomless pit, inquiring of it nonchalantly.

"You seem to be different from these other weaklings--Skade already holds you in decent regard due to your displayed fearlessness. What are your personal speculations on what lies below?"

Something that no one knew, an anomaly that eliminated trespassers, breathing deep underneath the outpost...

Whatever this was, it had a reputation, and Ignizio felt a desire to challenge it.


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Shuzo

Upon turning the corner, Shuzo, the Chief, and Deluge all came across the figure comprised of sludge, locked in battle with a much worse-looking Crosshair. Quietus had noticed them as soon as Chief Li's bullets ricocheted off of his helmet--Shuzo's eyes narrowed as he readied his swords, mustering up every last bit of strength he could find as he continued to approach the serrated-blade wielder. However, as electricity began coursing around his body--albeit rather weakly--the battle was suddenly interrupted by the rapid descent of a figure behind Quietus.

As if the situation couldn't get any worse.

Shuzo cursed under his breath as misfortune after misfortune followed: the van carrying Massi had disappeared from view, Patriot entered the scene, and the last remaining person who was in league with whoever wanted Massi alive now escaped. Just one crappy happening, one after the other. What followed was something that Shuzo would never have expected in any circumstance. On the spot, both he and Crosshair were offered induction as Paragons, Patriot's offer bolstered with the promise of better resources and freedom from the constant intrusion of Chief Li. As desirable as the promise seemed, however, such an offer only served to sour Shuzo's mood further. Goggles flashing brightly with red light, indicating his irritation, the vigilante approached Patriot as he sheathed his swords before responding to the offer, voice dripping with venom.

"I don't want to hear you talk about 'making the world a better place'. Do you know who we were fighting? Who we were chasing before this? I've never seen you at a crime scene where there wasn't a camera displaying your 'heroism'. Don't you dare pretend that you actually give a crap about what we were dealing with when you just showed up to make a spectacle of yourself. Because if you did, you'd know better than to let that thing get away before it could give us information on who wanted the survival of an alien serial killer. If you did, your primary motive here would be understanding what just happened, not immediately giving up on finding a situation for you to flaunt your strength and instead looking for more people to add under your thumb.

You want me on your 'all-star' team so bad? One condition: I don't work under your supervision. I'll go to 'team meetings', I'll be dispatched somewhere provided it's a genuine threat, whatever. But you want me to disengage when I'm working underground or handling a lead of my own, on my own? You'll have to take me out yourself. Need time to consider that?"

Tilting his head to the side in mock innocence, Shuzo now stood mere feet away from Patriot; despite his clear defiance, there was a clear difference in physical state between the two, and though he had to look up at the leader of the Paragons, the vigilante didn't concede an inch of ground.

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