Alexander Varista (
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[open] monstas!
Who: Alexander, open!
When: March 29th through the first week of April.
Where: Various locations in Locke City.
What: Encounters with the no-longer-quite-so-mundane item monsters both on and off the clock.
Warnings: tba!
Various prompts in the comments!
A: Playing cards versus Starbucks
B: Answering a monster-related 911 call
C: Bring your own adventure
Prompts are in prose, but it doesn't matter which format you use. I'll match!
When: March 29th through the first week of April.
Where: Various locations in Locke City.
What: Encounters with the no-longer-quite-so-mundane item monsters both on and off the clock.
Warnings: tba!
Various prompts in the comments!
A: Playing cards versus Starbucks
B: Answering a monster-related 911 call
C: Bring your own adventure
Prompts are in prose, but it doesn't matter which format you use. I'll match!
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"You're shitting me."
Today's army -- unit -- perhaps deck is the best word to describe the group, even if they're not complete -- consists of the King of Diamonds, armed with an axe; the Jack of Diamonds, armed with a halberd; and the Five, Four, Three and Two of Diamonds, each holding some manner of weapon far less glamorous than the royals -- metal pipes, metal knuckles, a mallet...
Fil's drink hits the ground, the sound of which snaps Alex's attention away from the oncoming playing cards. He glances at Fil. There's something about that particular remark...
"Can you fight?"
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"I can, but I left my axe at home. Wasn't really expecting to have to use it when I'm out on a morning job." He answered, watching as the playing cards marched closer. He could here a commotion starting behind him in the Starbucks store as other coffee-drinkers close to the windows spotted the playing cards marching up.
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Backing up to the doors, Alex kicks the bottom of one with the back of his foot a couple of times to grab someone's attention so he can pass off his drinks. Before he lets the door swing shut, though, he glances at Fil, then inside Starbucks again. He points to and motions for one of their wooden chairs. An older man drags it to him, holding the door open enough for Alex to carry the chair out.
Setting the chair down sideways, he stomps down on the legs, breaking them off to use as makeshift weapons. He talks quickly while doing so. "I got a sword, but it's in my truck." He tosses the first two chair legs Fil's way. "Maybe you can use these first, steal the King's axe."
The cards are almost close...
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Fil caught the two chair legs handily, one in each hand. He supposed he could use the two makeshift clubs just like an ax until he could get a real one in hand. IF he could get the King's ax off of the card. "You've done this before....during the giant snake business? Or more recent?"
Then there was no more time for chitchating because the Diamond cards were attacking.
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"Yesterday, actually!" he says, lifting the broken chair.
Since Fil is in front of Alex and thus closer to the cards, the King of Diamonds swings his axe at Fil. Before the others can chime in, Alex rushes forward with the chair, swinging it horizontally at the group. He manages to knock some of them to the ground, but finds himself having to use the chair as a shield against the Jack's halberd.
"They must have some kind of grudge against this place!"
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"Did the barristas refuse them service or what?" Fil was forced to jump back as the King makes another swipe at his head.
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With a new goal in mind, Alex decides to sacrifice the chair. The halberd narrowly misses his arm as he gets the hell out of the Jack's immediate range with a grace that certainly isn't human. He bends down, snatching the metal pipe before the card can reclaim it, and circles around Fil and the King.
"Didn't make it to the doors," he shouts, swinging the pipe into the King, hoping to get the axe out of his hands and into Fil's. "Haj-- I mean, a--"
His sentence is interrupted by a metal knuckle sandwich right in his shoulder blade. Acute pain bursts from the area. Alex grits his teeth and hisses in a sharp breath between them as he stumbles forward, almost right into the King's back. He manages to catch himself instead and faces the Diamond that threw the punch, lifting the pipe just in time to catch another fist.
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"You alright?" Even as the words left his mouth, the Jack was attacking again, the halberd narrowly missing taking Fil's arm off. It was enough though to rip through Fil's shirt sleeves and leave a narrow cut that starts bleeding. It hurt, but somehow didn't hurt as much as he thought it would.
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"You?" he finally shouts, too preoccupied with the card to confirm Fil's status visually.
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By now, he was looking nothing like his usual neat and tidy appearance. Strands of his hair had fallen out of his ponytail, and there was blood and dirt on his exercise clothes.
"Why is this my life? I just wanted a coffee!" He yelped as the Jack got in another attack, this time his leg.
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It is quickly decided that the one metal knuckle he's managed to grab is good enough; there are more pressing threats to attend to. As a precautionary measure, he whacks the card's other hand with his pipe not unlike how one would hit a golf ball with a club, then approaches the other party from behind the King with clipped, hurried strides.
Just as the King holds out his axe for another horizontal arc, Alex swings the pipe right into the axe's handle. Thanks to the angle at which the pipe and axe met, the axe goes flying right into the King's front -- with the bladed portion lodged in the card, in fact.
This is a perfect opportunity to steal the axe...
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"Thanks!" He called out, feeling much better at having a weapon that he knew how to use properly in his hands.
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Since he's adequately 'hydrated', the cut bleeds as one would expect -- not at all like the darker, thicker blood that resulted from the stab wound when Alex had been ravenous.
A shame about the shirt, though.
"No problem!" he calls back, intercepting the last Diamond aside from the Jack. "Now you can-- strut your stuff!"
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Darting quickly from left to right, he went down low for a strike against the Jack's legs, hoping to hamstring it permanently.
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The axe cleaves through the Jack's legs like a warm knife through butter. The Jack immediately flops to the ground; the halberd clatters after him.
Meanwhile, Alex is holding his own against the final Diamond. Taking a cue from Fil, he ducks and swings the metal pipe into one of the Diamond's legs. The card goes down, struck unbalanced.
Chest heaving with heavy breaths, Alex lowers his weapon and takes a step back to catch his breath. He glances at Fil, automatically visually assessing his status. Blood on his arm and his leg.
"I got a- a first-aid kit in the back," he says, looking up at Fil's face.
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He lowers his own weapon and meets Alex's eyes before nodding. "Yeah, sure, that'll be great." The wounds stings as he moves but otherwise doesn't seem to be bleeding anymore. "You should probably use it on yourself too. I know you got hit at least once yourself."
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Rather than explain, he starts walking towards where his truck is parked, bidding Fil to follow with a wave of his free hand. "You got anywhere to be?" he asks a little loudly, to make up for the fact that he's faced away from Fil.
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"I really hope early morning attacks like these don't become the norm."
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Having reached his truck, Sir Binklesworth, bless his soul, Alex lowers the metal pipe into the truck bed (because it isn't valuable and rare enough like yesterday's sword and spear to keep in the truck's interior) and opens one of the cab's doors to the backseat. His first aid kit is there, as is his sword -- previously, his other self's sword, hey -- in its leather sheathe, worn, but in decent condition.
For a human-made sword in the middle ages/early Renaissance, anyway.
"You wanna sit inside and I'll help you out," he says, motioning to the backseat. "I'm a paramedic, so theoretically, you're in good hands."
Smile!
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Fil leaned the axe in his hands against one of the tires of the truck. It wasn't a bad axe so he was definitely keeping that. Not that they lack bladed weapons in the house but another one won't cause too many raised eyebrows.
"Sure. And thanks. I've only got basic first-aid myself." He answered easily with a cheery grin and took the offered seat. "Nice sword you've got there.
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He hesitates at the slash on Fil's leg. Hm.
"... we can clean up the one on your leg and put a pressure bandage on it-- same with your arm-- neither of them look very serious..." He begins removing the appropriate items as he speaks, handing some of the antiseptic wipes to Fil. "You start on your arm, I'll get your leg, and we can make like a drag team and get out of here in no time flat!"
Alex still has work, after all. He's fine with clocking in late, though. Being attacked by another wave of playing cards is a pretty legitimate reason for tardiness.
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"Sounds good to me. You've got work to get to?" He began to clean the wound with the wipes, hissing a bit at the sting. After he finished. He took some of the offered bandage and began wrapping his arm.
"Hey, do you think Starbucks will make me another coffee for free?"
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And with that, Fil is all patched up. Alex lightly slaps the back of his hand against Fil's uninjured leg to signal first-aid completion.
"T'was a glorious battle, and all such battles require merriment afterwards."
Merriment, in this case, means caffeine.
"I'll head back inside with you," he says, putting his kit away. "They got my coffee and, hopefully, not a bill for that chair..."
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He finished the packing on his arm and rotated the shoulder experimentally.
"Don't worry, if they bill you for the chair, I'll pay half. I was involved, after all."
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After Fil hopped out of the truck, Alex locked it, saying, "I'm Alex, by the way."
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