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vvaylon ([personal profile] vvaylon) wrote in [community profile] castle_perrault2016-09-04 09:34 pm
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[Open] Unreasonable Behaviour

A . (for your character to end up a snack or escape and spread the word; indicate which in your subject line!)

He’s found the underwater lake. It’s nice, for the most part, but just like the fish in the river the fare is disappointingly slimy and unappetizing. Seeing as he hasn’t found the kitchen yet (a shame!)  he turns to the next source of food—those wandering about the castle. The first to go is a small white cat lazing about on a chair; tufts of fur remain on the floor, and he continues on. The castle is large enough to  send him on af ew circles; but finally, he sees someone down a hall, and makes his lumbering way towards them.

B. (for your character to lay a beatdown on Croc, or for Croc to lay a beatdown on your character….)

He takes to roaming the halls during the night. It’s quieter, the birds are asleep, he has free rein; it’s daresay, nice. He’s still angry. It bubbles up in his chest like a red foam, leads to clawmarks being engraved in the stone, chairs turned on their head or otherwise made into splinters.

Croc is a simple man, sometimes. Sometimes he likes to scheme and plot, and finds himself quite adept at that! Other times… well, other times, someone’s just gotta get their head caved in. Said someone is going to find a big, scaled surprise in the library.

oldmantiger: Kotetsu, being lifted bodily into the air by an irate manager (This was not well thought out)

[personal profile] oldmantiger 2016-09-08 04:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Getting slammed forcibly onto his back by what looks and feels to be several hundred pounds of angry reptile doesn't do much for the half-healed injuries Kotetsu is already sporting, bruises and burns both. So even now, he's a little slower getting back to his feet than he might otherwise be. Fortunately, his kick bought him enough distance from his opponent to manage it. Just for good measure, he backs up further as Croc gets back up.

"Didn't your mother ever teach you any manners?!"

Kotetsu hastily considers his options, taking another look around the library. He needs to avoid that tail, and if at all possible he needs to avoid those teeth. Super-strength won't do him much good if he loses an arm. That last attack still hurt.

...wait. It hurt.

Dreams aren't supposed to hurt.

Acting on instinct, more than anything, as his conscious mind struggles to deal with that fact, Kotetsu hastens over to try and shove another bookcase down on top of Croc. Even completely laden down with books, the weight is barely noticeable to him now.
oldmantiger: Kotetsu, his jaw dropped and looking apalled (Oh come the fuck on!)

[personal profile] oldmantiger 2016-09-08 05:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, that's...disturbingly evocative imagery.

Fortunately, Croc seems a lot slower now that Kotetsu is moving so much faster. With the nearest bookcase now toppled over, it's easy as anything to hop up onto it in an effort to avoid that charge, instead. This time, he aims a punch up and into the monster's stomach. "What the hell did I ever do to you?!"

On some level, he's still very much aware that his time is limited - though without his clock, he doesn't know by how much. Much as he doesn't like the idea of leaving something like this roaming around...wherever this is, he mostly wants to find a door and get away, even if only to catch his breath. Unfortunately, with so many shelves still left standing, he's not seeing many options. Probably best to try and just knock Croc out, if he can.
oldmantiger: Kotetsu, grinning fiercely in anticipation of a fight (Let's cause some damage!)

[personal profile] oldmantiger 2016-09-08 06:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Unfortunately, Kotetsu's powers aren't really geared towards stunning. Or perhaps it might be more accurate to say that Kotetsu's instincts aren't really geared towards stunning. And with too many impossible things happening all at once, those instincts are more-or-less holding sway.

Except, when Croc dives, Kotetsu gets one of his very rare strategic ideas, all as a bolt from the blue. He has a good memory for details.

Light...light!

Oh, this is a bad idea. This is a very bad idea. But Bunny's not here right now, and so there's no one to tell him that.

Kotetsu runs towards Croc this time...only to execute a neat slide under the lunging beast, shove himself back upright, and keep going towards that light. He ducks around one bookshelf, knocks another one aside...and then the blue glow around him fades as his powers run out.

"Oh, come on!" No way that was three and a half minutes. Three twenty-five, maybe.

But it looks like the time might not have been entirely wasted, because as Kotetsu rounds a corner, he can see a wall at the end of the aisle, and set into that wall there is indeed a window.

He keeps running for it.
oldmantiger: Kotetsu, his jaw dropped and looking apalled (Oh come the fuck on!)

Now is perfect!

[personal profile] oldmantiger 2016-09-09 03:11 am (UTC)(link)
Kotetsu only musters up a harder burst of speed at the sound of that roar - he's still in pretty good shape for a human, even without his powers. And besides, he needs the extra momentum for what he does next.

Namely, throwing himself shoulder-first at the window.

For a second, he just thinks how stupid he'll look if this doesn't work and he winds up eaten anyway. It's a small comfort when, in fact, his makeshift plan works out and the window glass shatters under the force of the charge.

His next thought, as he goes tumbling out into open air is wow, when did I get so high up? This library was on one of the castle's very upper floors.

Fortunately, this is where his trusty watch has never let him down. Or, more specifically, the miniature grappling hook it contains. Kotetsu has just enough time to take aim and fire it at the castle wall. The little hook clicks firmly into the rough stone a couple of feet to the right of the window, and he's left suspended still a good twenty feet off the ground - bruised, bleeding from the glass, panting for breath, desperately confused, but alive.