Yikes, the Skunk? Badger? monochromatic girl hero got flung super high by the Almaniac. Like suuuuuuuper high. Aaron was torn between going after the villain or making sure that the girl landed safely. Aaron didn’t see anyone else moving to help her, so it looked like he had to take action. Vaulting himself upwards, using the few bookshelves that were still standing, Aaron leapt towards the airborne girl and- oh god this was a mistake. He may have underestimated the abilities of his Miraculous form. He knew that he got stronger but he didn’t think that he’d be this powerful. This jump was INSANE. Another really important thing he forgot to take into account, Aaron Meyer was very, VERY bad with heights. There were times where he could manage it in his civilian form, but his Miraculous form seemed to accentuate the vertigo he felt in high places. Must be an Armadillo thing.
Boy, it sure would be nice if we had a hero capable of flight to help with this situation right now, he thought bitterly, as he felt some seriously un-funky stuff build up in the pits of his stomach. His nausea and dislike of the Eagle Miraculous only grew the longer he hurtled though through the air.
Luckily he had calculated his trajectory well and caught the girl in his arms before landing safely on two feet. He hadn’t collided into her too roughly, which was another plus.
“Nice to finally catch up with you,” he grinned at her, trying to sound suave. It was a bit difficult to do so when he felt that he was going to barf on his boots at any second. He dropped the girl to her feet before addressing the others.
He was so caught up in the battle that he hadn’t properly examined the other Miraculous users who had arrived. Spider, Badger, Eagle (ugh), and the girl he had just caught, Raccoon. It was easier to tell now that he was safely on the ground. Good thing he hadn’t accidentally called her a skunk Miraculous in his frenzy. Another one, a Dragonfly it seemed, had entered during the latter part of the commotion.
"Sorry I'm late!" The Dragonfly guy stood with square shoulders, spoke with questionable confidence in his voice. "Let's not waste any time now! We should chase after her."
"As much as I can respect wanting to know your partners, I think we should save the rest of this for later.”
Aaron shook his head.
“The Almaniac barred the windows so we’ve got no idea where she went. She could be anywhere right now. What we need to do is regroup and assess our current situation.” Aaron spoke his mind, projecting confidence into his voice much like how the Dragonfly had attempted. It probably didn’t work considering how shaky he still was from the jump.
Action without thought wasn’t the way to go, no matter what Eagle Boy kept endorsing. They wouldn’t be getting anywhere if they didn’t have a plan or an idea of what they were dealing with. This included not just the Almaniac, or Ms O’Neil as she was apparently called, but also their Miraculous powers.
“I think we should start with introductions,” he jabbed his thumb to his chest, “My Miraculous is the Armadillo. And as for names, you can call me-“
Huh. The appearance of the villain was so sudden that he hadn’t even considered a superhero name. He thought on the spot. Armordillo? Armadrillo? PlateMan? He thought back to the research he had done on armadillos in the library, the book he had read before the book on Navajo antiques. It was a book on animals and their defensive evolutionary traits. He read about how armadillos had scutes, the plates on their back, but another thing that had caught his eye. Sclerites, the hardened body parts of invertebrates such as lobsters. The word “sclerites” was of Greek origin, something that reminded him of his late mother. And as for the original word…
Aaron smiled.
“You can call me Skleros. It’s Greek for “hard”, referring to the armor on my back. As you can probably infer-” Ooh, “infer”, that was a fancy word- “the Armadillo Miraculous specialises in defence.”
“Hawky Harry is right though, we need to work on freeing the students. Someone who’s small enough to fit in the vents should help him out with the escape route.”
Skleros’ back armor and his general lankiness wouldn’t help with the vents.
Boy, it sure would be nice if we had a hero capable of flight to help with this situation right now, he thought bitterly, as he felt some seriously un-funky stuff build up in the pits of his stomach. His nausea and dislike of the Eagle Miraculous only grew the longer he hurtled though through the air.
Luckily he had calculated his trajectory well and caught the girl in his arms before landing safely on two feet. He hadn’t collided into her too roughly, which was another plus.
“Nice to finally catch up with you,” he grinned at her, trying to sound suave. It was a bit difficult to do so when he felt that he was going to barf on his boots at any second. He dropped the girl to her feet before addressing the others.
He was so caught up in the battle that he hadn’t properly examined the other Miraculous users who had arrived. Spider, Badger, Eagle (ugh), and the girl he had just caught, Raccoon. It was easier to tell now that he was safely on the ground. Good thing he hadn’t accidentally called her a skunk Miraculous in his frenzy. Another one, a Dragonfly it seemed, had entered during the latter part of the commotion.
"Sorry I'm late!" The Dragonfly guy stood with square shoulders, spoke with questionable confidence in his voice. "Let's not waste any time now! We should chase after her."
"As much as I can respect wanting to know your partners, I think we should save the rest of this for later.”
Aaron shook his head.
“The Almaniac barred the windows so we’ve got no idea where she went. She could be anywhere right now. What we need to do is regroup and assess our current situation.” Aaron spoke his mind, projecting confidence into his voice much like how the Dragonfly had attempted. It probably didn’t work considering how shaky he still was from the jump.
Action without thought wasn’t the way to go, no matter what Eagle Boy kept endorsing. They wouldn’t be getting anywhere if they didn’t have a plan or an idea of what they were dealing with. This included not just the Almaniac, or Ms O’Neil as she was apparently called, but also their Miraculous powers.
“I think we should start with introductions,” he jabbed his thumb to his chest, “My Miraculous is the Armadillo. And as for names, you can call me-“
Huh. The appearance of the villain was so sudden that he hadn’t even considered a superhero name. He thought on the spot. Armordillo? Armadrillo? PlateMan? He thought back to the research he had done on armadillos in the library, the book he had read before the book on Navajo antiques. It was a book on animals and their defensive evolutionary traits. He read about how armadillos had scutes, the plates on their back, but another thing that had caught his eye. Sclerites, the hardened body parts of invertebrates such as lobsters. The word “sclerites” was of Greek origin, something that reminded him of his late mother. And as for the original word…
Aaron smiled.
“You can call me Skleros. It’s Greek for “hard”, referring to the armor on my back. As you can probably infer-” Ooh, “infer”, that was a fancy word- “the Armadillo Miraculous specialises in defence.”
“Hawky Harry is right though, we need to work on freeing the students. Someone who’s small enough to fit in the vents should help him out with the escape route.”
Skleros’ back armor and his general lankiness wouldn’t help with the vents.