ringleaders: (dragoneyed)
Lost Carnival Mods ([personal profile] ringleaders) wrote in [community profile] lostcarnival2017-03-09 03:14 pm

⇨ HELL

Who: Vampire prisoners and rescue squad.
When: Evening Day 67 - Day 68
Where: Vampire Hell
What: The rescuers go to hell. Top levels are in approximate chronological order.
Warnings: Violence, torture, tryhard demons who aren't very creative.

RESCUE MISSION: HELL

The air smolders as you travel through the star-shaped portal the Ringmaster has opened - the gateway to the hell dimension that has taken so many if you. Ahead, you can see the grand entrance to Morningstar's fortress, a single point of civilization in the center of a barren, lava drenched hellscape. Of course, you won't be entering from the front. That would be stupid.

The Ringmaster's plan is simply in explanation but far more difficult in execution. Her instructions are that she will attack the fortress directly, and that the rescue team is to enter inconspicuously and rescue who they can while she engages Morningstar. She has provided you with silver weapons - daggers, swords, and some projectiles - which you may or may not choose to use. Shedding a trail of orange and green embers, the Ringmaster will sprout her dark, feathery wings and take to the air, leaving the rescuers to contemplate their instructions now that they've arrived.

The fortress is large, and as such there are many potential side entrances to find. It will take some doing, but the group will be able to accomplish it. Meanwhile, many of the vampires within will be distracted by the Ringmaster's now very audible arrival, and don't seem to be expecting a secondary attack. The initiative is yours, and the captives are there to be found... but will you succeed?


► GATEKEEPING: For those who don't trust their mettle enough to travel all the way to hell, there is an important job to be done back at the carnival. The Ringmaster's obsidian daggers have opened a portal there, but while the rescuers enter that portal must be protected - both to keep it from collapsing and stranding everyone there, and to prevent anything demonic from escaping onto the carnival grounds and causing havoc. If you need to take it easy but still want to help, this is a good place to be. It's also a good place for nervous hand-wringing about whether any of your friends will make it back alive.

► PLAYPEN: The cavernous pits where the neonate vampires are dumped, in order to engage in a survival of the fittest style battle royale where only the strongest and most cunning will emerge. Those that were turned during the masquerade were dropped down here a couple days ago, and so someone needs to go collect them. Try not to get eaten by the hordes of other starving neonate vampires down there while you're at it. Maybe you could even try to save some of them, if any seem worth redemption.

► CAPTIVES: While the supervisors were initially all caged together in large cell surrounded with a moat of lava, it seems that most of them have now been moved elsewhere. Where they have ended up is a puzzle you'll have to solve quickly - there are plenty of vampire sentries about to try to get in your way, and some of the prisoners may already be significantly worse for wear. If anyone has any powers that help them find people, this would be the time to use them.

► MINIBOSSES: Unfortunately, the enemies here aren't only capable of damaging the body, but the mind, too. In these particular cases, that corruption of the mind has been used pointedly to Morningstar's advantage - two of the carnival's most dangerous members have now been turned against it. If you want to get out of here alive, you'll have to go through them. If you're really lucky, you'll get them out alive, too.

► BOSS FIGHT: Before the rescuers and the rescued can escape, Lord Morningstar will arrive to corner them, with an entourage of elders. Let's hope that she gloats long enough for something to turn the tables.
perverses: (be careful making wishes in the dark)

[personal profile] perverses 2017-03-15 03:12 am (UTC)(link)
"Only if I tell him to," Shima answers, after which he'll shoulder his staff and sheath the sword he'd retrieved just before. The cord from that goes over his head and across his back, settling it so he isn't like to drop it while running around.

Then and only then is he going to give the gates ahead a wary look.

"Great. Guess I'll scream really loud if something kills me... Yamantaka, c'mon."

Sword settled, he takes K'rik back up and shakes the staff towards the fire demon. As before, back at the Celebration, the bull-headed monstrosity will fall apart into black flames, gathering again around the head of the weapon, but not before staring at Lambert and baring teeth in a snarl, like a warning.
whattaprick: (manpain)

[personal profile] whattaprick 2017-03-15 05:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Lambert doesn't dignify the demon with a response. Instead, he steps over to Rin and hauls him up, slinging him over his shoulder like a sack of potatoes. It's an ungraceful position, but he doesn't particularly care about Rin's dignity right now, and it puts his tail helpfully close at hand in case he needs to stage another intervention.

"Let's get out of here," he mutters, waving Papyrus to fall in beside him. His shield's not big enough to cover two people walking while carrying people, but he'll keep his sword out and extended.