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Topic Started: Mar 2 2009, 09:47 AM (276 Views)
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I was walking with the ghost

"Higher than originally expected." Yasuo whimpered, about 20 feet off of the ground. You see in true Yasuo fashion, he had come to the Dome to explore, found a large tree and decided to climb it. He had climbed too high and was now clinging to a branch for his life.

"Balance, balance is key, key in the hole and turn, the door unlocks." He mumbled, shivering as his wide frightened eyes were fixed on the ground below him, which seemed to swirl in vertigo around him. He gulped "You've done it now you fool..."
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Oh Glory

Curiosity is a natural thing for most people, but Scott wasn't used to feeling it this strongly. His eyes went from creature to elusive creature as his feet carried him down paths of various trees. He'd never seen such a place inside before. It practically made him restless since he was a tad too good at holding the curiosity back. It he cared to pay attention, he would've noticed how out of wack his chakra was. He passed by a bed of sand, dipping his hand in it before walking on. So busy looking around, he didn't notice the stream of sand following himself. He walked on, loose soil began to trail along with him as well.

Eventually, he came to a few more imposing trees. He looked around, and up. Was that a person up there? "Hey!" he said out loud without realization. He kept his eyes locked on the person to see if it responded to him. After this was confirmed, he continued added a: "What's up?" All behind him the sand/soil mix was starting to back up, slowly raising up into a wall behind him. Scott's eyes remained on the on the boy in the tree.
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I was walking with the ghost

"I!" Yasuo answered curtly, grasping onto the branch, slipping a bit. "I am up! And an unenjoyable experience it is. Man always seeks to become higher, HA! What foolishness!" As usual it was hard to tell who Yasuo was grumbling to. Needless to say he sounded grumpy. And suddenly, he lay down his head on the branch, his eyes closing, and he began to doze...but was shocked awake as always by his trusty shock collar, jumping up in surprise and falling right off the branch, plummeting down towards the ground.
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It was plain to see how unpleasant he was up in that tree. Scott listened, and understood what Yasuo was saying. The need to help was nonexistent though. Scott lacked sympathy. Since Yasuo got himself up, he could get himself down. That would be how Scott would expect if their roles were swapped. This was just training in the form of a problem. He was interested in how Yasuo would fix his circumstance, so the blue-haired meta waited to see. The tree bound teen closed his eyes and began to doze. That was no way to fix the problem!

Suddenly Yasou's eyes snapped open and he was falling to the ground! The look in his eyes told Scott this wasn't a part of the plan. He took a stance, trying to figure what materials he could use. His hand brushed the wall behind him. Recognizing the substance, he focused his energy and had the mix of sand and soil rush to try and comfort the fall. Once in place, he made it raise up in a stream. This was Scott's opportunity to train. The stream was about two wide with a disk of four. If Yasuo fell on this directly, chances of the stream holding out fr a long time were slim, but at least the sand and soil below it would cushion his fall some more. Scott moved the seven foot stream and disk around, trying to gauge where Yasuo would fall.
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