DeeDee
04-24-06, 09:47 PM
((For future reference, this takes place after the events of the LCC. Closed.))
After a long and tedious trek through the world of Althanas, DeeDee finally sat down on a moldy stump. Darad was tired of asking strangers for directions to the demon world, getting strange looks, then vague instructions which told him nothing but the fact that demons were frowned upon in this world. DeeDee couldn't help but wonder if coming to this world was a great idea after all. For example, his feet were starting to kill him, and he had nothing better to do than walk, until he found something familiar to him. His memory has been all blurry ever since he plummetted to Althanas soil from above.
I wonder if I'll ever know what I'm doing here... DeeDee wondered. He continued on until he finally came to what looked like a portal. Within the swirling mass DeeDee could see red hot lava and flames, and he couldn't help but feel giddy. Finally he had found something more to his liking, and he immediately jumped through the portal without a second thought.
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Moments later, Darad fell through the portal on hard rock. His mind seared with pain, and he quickly grabbed his head by reflex. He did not know what caused such pain, but it was almost too much to bear. DeeDee realized then that the cause must have been the portal, and so he murmured warnings. In front of him, about a mile or so off lay a massive city, which Darad immediately basked in. The greatness of it stood out in his eyes, and he knew that it was the capital of the area.
A few moments later, DeeDee came to the entrance and was quickly encountered by a demonic guard.
"Name, please," the guard ordered. Darad stuttered, but then regained himself. "Name's DeeDee, sah! Pleased to meet yah," he exclaimed, happily. "DeeDee's happy that there are demons on this world. DeeDee would not have been able to live with just humans and other creatures."
The demon guard looked at him as if he were some sort of retard, but shrugged it off. "You seem like a genuine demon, so I'll let you pass," he said.
"Much obliged, friend," DeeDee replied. He made for the markets, but found his way blocked almost immediately.
"Friend? I am not your friend," the extremely tempered guard replied. "If you don't want to mess with me, I'd suggest you get moving on your way."
DeeDee chuckled, but he said no more. He couldn't afford to get into a scuffle this early. He wanted to check out the town first.
After a long and tedious trek through the world of Althanas, DeeDee finally sat down on a moldy stump. Darad was tired of asking strangers for directions to the demon world, getting strange looks, then vague instructions which told him nothing but the fact that demons were frowned upon in this world. DeeDee couldn't help but wonder if coming to this world was a great idea after all. For example, his feet were starting to kill him, and he had nothing better to do than walk, until he found something familiar to him. His memory has been all blurry ever since he plummetted to Althanas soil from above.
I wonder if I'll ever know what I'm doing here... DeeDee wondered. He continued on until he finally came to what looked like a portal. Within the swirling mass DeeDee could see red hot lava and flames, and he couldn't help but feel giddy. Finally he had found something more to his liking, and he immediately jumped through the portal without a second thought.
~~~
Moments later, Darad fell through the portal on hard rock. His mind seared with pain, and he quickly grabbed his head by reflex. He did not know what caused such pain, but it was almost too much to bear. DeeDee realized then that the cause must have been the portal, and so he murmured warnings. In front of him, about a mile or so off lay a massive city, which Darad immediately basked in. The greatness of it stood out in his eyes, and he knew that it was the capital of the area.
A few moments later, DeeDee came to the entrance and was quickly encountered by a demonic guard.
"Name, please," the guard ordered. Darad stuttered, but then regained himself. "Name's DeeDee, sah! Pleased to meet yah," he exclaimed, happily. "DeeDee's happy that there are demons on this world. DeeDee would not have been able to live with just humans and other creatures."
The demon guard looked at him as if he were some sort of retard, but shrugged it off. "You seem like a genuine demon, so I'll let you pass," he said.
"Much obliged, friend," DeeDee replied. He made for the markets, but found his way blocked almost immediately.
"Friend? I am not your friend," the extremely tempered guard replied. "If you don't want to mess with me, I'd suggest you get moving on your way."
DeeDee chuckled, but he said no more. He couldn't afford to get into a scuffle this early. He wanted to check out the town first.