Ragna=the=Bloodedge (
rebellions) wrote in
piratejournal2014-12-16 10:50 pm
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REBEL 8 [voice/action]
[ action for the Katabami ]
[If you ask Ragna, each passing day is becoming more and more unbearable here in this world. Rain of pears? Annoying, but ultimately harmless (unless you were hit with one made of gold on the head─ which he was, by the way). Creepy chocolate that made people cuddle? Even worse. And don't even get him started on the stupidly loud horns. As such, he welcomes the fact the fourth day doesn't seem to bring anything exceedingly weird. Eventually he stumbles upon one of the mechanical birds that seem to have appeared out of thin air, but compared to everything else, he doesn't think it's too bad; in fact, he finds its song soothing and almost... pleasant, which, coming from Ragna, is quite an accomplishment.
Until the song ends, that is.
The crew of the Katabami might hear a loud noise of something cracking and shattering from below the deck. Upon closer inspection, one will find that the room the sound came from is in... less than stellar state: the floor is covered in claw scratches and the wall has marks from what appears to have been fangs, though they definitely belonged to something way bigger and more dangerous than the cheerful zoo they've got on board. In the middle of this mess stands Ragna, breathing heavily, his right hand engulfed in a dark shadow. In front of him there's a small pile of mechanical parts─ the remnants of the bird.]
[ voice ]
[After he's had some time to cool off, Ragna will be grabbing the "goddamn book" as he likes to call it to say a few things.Or whine, to be precise.]
... If that's the "present" the Cat bitch was talking 'bout, then I don't want any of her shit.
[He doesn't want to specify which of the gifts he's losing his marbles over (or even that he is), but the timing's more than a little suspicious. He makes a short pause, followed by an irritated groan.]
What the hell's the deal with all this random crap, anyway? The food was at least kinda useful, but this...
[The Grim Reaper trails off, figuring anyone can see where he's going with it.]
[If you ask Ragna, each passing day is becoming more and more unbearable here in this world. Rain of pears? Annoying, but ultimately harmless (unless you were hit with one made of gold on the head─ which he was, by the way). Creepy chocolate that made people cuddle? Even worse. And don't even get him started on the stupidly loud horns. As such, he welcomes the fact the fourth day doesn't seem to bring anything exceedingly weird. Eventually he stumbles upon one of the mechanical birds that seem to have appeared out of thin air, but compared to everything else, he doesn't think it's too bad; in fact, he finds its song soothing and almost... pleasant, which, coming from Ragna, is quite an accomplishment.
Until the song ends, that is.
The crew of the Katabami might hear a loud noise of something cracking and shattering from below the deck. Upon closer inspection, one will find that the room the sound came from is in... less than stellar state: the floor is covered in claw scratches and the wall has marks from what appears to have been fangs, though they definitely belonged to something way bigger and more dangerous than the cheerful zoo they've got on board. In the middle of this mess stands Ragna, breathing heavily, his right hand engulfed in a dark shadow. In front of him there's a small pile of mechanical parts─ the remnants of the bird.]
[ voice ]
[After he's had some time to cool off, Ragna will be grabbing the "goddamn book" as he likes to call it to say a few things.
... If that's the "present" the Cat bitch was talking 'bout, then I don't want any of her shit.
[He doesn't want to specify which of the gifts he's losing his marbles over (or even that he is), but the timing's more than a little suspicious. He makes a short pause, followed by an irritated groan.]
What the hell's the deal with all this random crap, anyway? The food was at least kinda useful, but this...
[The Grim Reaper trails off, figuring anyone can see where he's going with it.]

[voice]
Don't push your luck, brat.
[Although in the end, he's the lucky one, getting the information he wanted despite being a prick. Just don't expect any thanks.]
Holy cow, that's the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard, and I've heard tons of horse shit.
[He makes a pause, glancing at the list again. If there's some sort of connection between all these, then he fails to see it. It's not quite as hard to see how the song, shitty as it may be, is related to the current events.]
... Though if that's the case, then it doesn't look like it's leading anywhere. Just one of those crap-ass curses, I guess.
[voice]
[Seemingly unaffected by his tone, just blithely rambling on.]
But anyway, yes, it all seems rather pointless. Though the shard on this ship has been acting a bit wonky, which is always a good sign.
[voice]
[He wouldn't pay it much attention if it wasn't for the fact the kid seems to be really fond of stressing that it's them who are responsible for that travesty of a song, not... whoever it is that's on the other end of the spectrum. The mention of "a witch" doesn't help at all.]
The shard? [Well. that's not ominous at all.] Joy. It's not like there's about a fuckton of things that could go wrong with that or anything.
[Ragna may not be the sharpest of minds, but even he can put two and two together. Those... magical thingies acting strange usually seem to foreshadow something, and that's hardly ever good news.]