Leviathan, Prince of Hell - Yggdrasil Temporary Housing/Rental
"... Hmph."
Leviathan was annoyed. She sat on her bed, her face firmly in an irritated pout as she... stared at her maid. Her other two maids were attending to different areas of her room... but this maid, Maria... she was simply clearing off the table after lunch. Right in front of Levi. Slightly bent over... just enough to... to...
"... Grr..."
Levi's room was, of course, a large one. She could easily afford it for her vacation, after all. It had a wonderful, soft bed, multiple tables to eat at, and huge windows out into the void between dimensions. After all, her room was in Yggdrasil itself. The massive floating tower in the space between dimensions. It was a bizarre backdrop, but an oddly beautiful one. A twisting shimmer mix of darkness and color, seething and shifting and never ceasing to remain in state for more then a second. However, Levi wasn't focused on that at the moment. Levi was focused on something that was annoying her. Her cheeks flushing slightly, Levi hopped off of her bed and thrust a finger out at her maid.
"You're so shameless I can't take it anymore! I'm going for a walk until you're done... done... sh-showing them off!" she cried. Maria had little time to so much as say anything before the living embodiment of envy stomped out of her room, the door automatically opening to let her go. She passed her other maids on the way out, entirely leaving the place she had stayed in... and passing out into the neatly-carpeted(in navy blue) hallways of Yggdrasil's residential area. It was strictly for rentals and vacations, no-one lived on Yggdrasil full time. Levi certain had no intention of doing so.
With a huff, she folded her arms and made her way to take a nice walk.
Dlanor A. Knox, Inquisitor of Heaven - Dlanor's Office, UMMA Vessel Tanngrisnir
Dlanor A. Knox had not been on a inquisitorial mission in far too long. No, neither the Court of Heaven nor the UMMA had seen fit to deploy her recently. She supposed it was due to a dearth in those who violated Knox's Decalogue, and a lack of activity from Shadow Eternity recently. However, the substitute for doing anything she felt was truly of benefit was... paperwork. There was a lot of it, both from the Court of Heaven and from the UMMA. While Dlanor acknowledged that it had to be done, it was hardly her favorite course of action. At least, however, today something new was occurring. Dlanor was multitasking, at the moment. The paperwork had to be handled, but at the same time she was taking a station as a guard...
The ship began to slowly move out from the hanger. It was massive, one of the UMMA's interdimensional vessels. Dlanor had her own method of travel, but she had been assigned to help protect this vessel... while working through important paperwork. Her office had quickly been replicated on-board the ship, complete with her desk, her quill, and jar of cookies. Dlanor had no desire to forsake the cookie jar. Of course, this came along with her stack of paperwork.
Dlanor's expression was a calm one. She disliked paperwork, but it had to be done. Her quill scratched along paper as she diligently filled out the latest sheet, relating to a trial she had been involved with. The defendant had ultimately been found innocent, the whole event a bizarre misunderstanding. But... it made more paperwork! This was an endless frustration for the girl. As much as she tried to remain quiet about it, it was hard not let some of her frustration at the sheer amount of paperwork seep into her expression as her quill scratched across the many dotted lines.
The ship drifted on through the space between dimensions.
"... Hmph."
Leviathan was annoyed. She sat on her bed, her face firmly in an irritated pout as she... stared at her maid. Her other two maids were attending to different areas of her room... but this maid, Maria... she was simply clearing off the table after lunch. Right in front of Levi. Slightly bent over... just enough to... to...
"... Grr..."
Levi's room was, of course, a large one. She could easily afford it for her vacation, after all. It had a wonderful, soft bed, multiple tables to eat at, and huge windows out into the void between dimensions. After all, her room was in Yggdrasil itself. The massive floating tower in the space between dimensions. It was a bizarre backdrop, but an oddly beautiful one. A twisting shimmer mix of darkness and color, seething and shifting and never ceasing to remain in state for more then a second. However, Levi wasn't focused on that at the moment. Levi was focused on something that was annoying her. Her cheeks flushing slightly, Levi hopped off of her bed and thrust a finger out at her maid.
"You're so shameless I can't take it anymore! I'm going for a walk until you're done... done... sh-showing them off!" she cried. Maria had little time to so much as say anything before the living embodiment of envy stomped out of her room, the door automatically opening to let her go. She passed her other maids on the way out, entirely leaving the place she had stayed in... and passing out into the neatly-carpeted(in navy blue) hallways of Yggdrasil's residential area. It was strictly for rentals and vacations, no-one lived on Yggdrasil full time. Levi certain had no intention of doing so.
With a huff, she folded her arms and made her way to take a nice walk.
Dlanor A. Knox, Inquisitor of Heaven - Dlanor's Office, UMMA Vessel Tanngrisnir
Dlanor A. Knox had not been on a inquisitorial mission in far too long. No, neither the Court of Heaven nor the UMMA had seen fit to deploy her recently. She supposed it was due to a dearth in those who violated Knox's Decalogue, and a lack of activity from Shadow Eternity recently. However, the substitute for doing anything she felt was truly of benefit was... paperwork. There was a lot of it, both from the Court of Heaven and from the UMMA. While Dlanor acknowledged that it had to be done, it was hardly her favorite course of action. At least, however, today something new was occurring. Dlanor was multitasking, at the moment. The paperwork had to be handled, but at the same time she was taking a station as a guard...
The ship began to slowly move out from the hanger. It was massive, one of the UMMA's interdimensional vessels. Dlanor had her own method of travel, but she had been assigned to help protect this vessel... while working through important paperwork. Her office had quickly been replicated on-board the ship, complete with her desk, her quill, and jar of cookies. Dlanor had no desire to forsake the cookie jar. Of course, this came along with her stack of paperwork.
Dlanor's expression was a calm one. She disliked paperwork, but it had to be done. Her quill scratched along paper as she diligently filled out the latest sheet, relating to a trial she had been involved with. The defendant had ultimately been found innocent, the whole event a bizarre misunderstanding. But... it made more paperwork! This was an endless frustration for the girl. As much as she tried to remain quiet about it, it was hard not let some of her frustration at the sheer amount of paperwork seep into her expression as her quill scratched across the many dotted lines.
The ship drifted on through the space between dimensions.