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lostcarnival2018-04-10 03:46 pm
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[ALSO Closed]
Who: Foster and Tyki, later Foster and The Man Gongenzaka
When: D34
Where: Lakeside
What: Foster raises an abomination of a squirrel at Gongenzaka's request.
Warnings: Foster, animal death, self-injury, the creation of an undead squirrel-man.
This is the second time Foster's been asked to do this. Not this specifically, of course, but 'this' as in the creation of some sort of... made-to-order necromantic test subject for soul-based magic. If he counts Herbert's secretive experiments (and he's trying not to think about that, how directly he contributed to his own present misery in physical form), that's three. He can't help but feel a little like he's being taken advantage of, but he can't quite put his claw on why. Maybe it's just that he knows he's really meant to be used in a more literal fashion.
He's never tried to put a body into this particular shape before, and he's not stupid enough to do it by the barn, so he's brought the squirrels he's trapped (three of them, just in case) up by the lakeside, where his magic can be worked undisturbed... and mistakes are easily disposed of.
When: D34
Where: Lakeside
What: Foster raises an abomination of a squirrel at Gongenzaka's request.
Warnings: Foster, animal death, self-injury, the creation of an undead squirrel-man.
This is the second time Foster's been asked to do this. Not this specifically, of course, but 'this' as in the creation of some sort of... made-to-order necromantic test subject for soul-based magic. If he counts Herbert's secretive experiments (and he's trying not to think about that, how directly he contributed to his own present misery in physical form), that's three. He can't help but feel a little like he's being taken advantage of, but he can't quite put his claw on why. Maybe it's just that he knows he's really meant to be used in a more literal fashion.
He's never tried to put a body into this particular shape before, and he's not stupid enough to do it by the barn, so he's brought the squirrels he's trapped (three of them, just in case) up by the lakeside, where his magic can be worked undisturbed... and mistakes are easily disposed of.