A vision of a card would flicker in and out of Aread's mind. He wanted to search for, someway to escape this situation. Someway to slip out, and his mind would drift between a vague image of..., some creature, to an odd transparent outline. A card would appear briefly inside of his hand as well as he reached out for it.
He gripped tight onto the image in his head, and in the card in his hand.
Shattering the card into some form of mystical ether.
Aread would vanish from sight entirely. Using The Shadow.
He would turn translucent at first, and then would vanish from sight entirely.
Looking around, he didn't feel much different and his surroundings didn't seem to change.
"Spy kids are classic movies. As for Brutal legend it's a bit more a cult classic video game series about being pulled into another world by a magic belt to fight demons if I remember correctly. It has a lot of inspiration from the metal genre-."
"Isekai... that sounds like one of those ani-moo type of deals, yeah?"
He struggled and rubbed at the bottom of his chin. Still quite invisible, but he was fairly audible.
He could still be heard if was making a decent amount of noise, talking being an obvious way to be noticed.
Once the groaning got too close, Aread would ready his staff. He might need to swing on a monster.
Only to see a person shuffling toward them. This game was a paranormal one, so it didn't seem out of the question that zombies might be around. In truth, just about anything goes in this situation. A bleak town with zombies in it didn't seem out of the question.
"Suuuure."
Aread would state.
Despite not being visible, his tone conveyed a cautiousness to it.
As he would approach toward the stumbling guy with his staff raised defensively.
He gripped tight onto the image in his head, and in the card in his hand.
Shattering the card into some form of mystical ether.
Aread would vanish from sight entirely. Using The Shadow.
He would turn translucent at first, and then would vanish from sight entirely.
Looking around, he didn't feel much different and his surroundings didn't seem to change.
"Spy kids are classic movies. As for Brutal legend it's a bit more a cult classic video game series about being pulled into another world by a magic belt to fight demons if I remember correctly. It has a lot of inspiration from the metal genre-."
"Isekai... that sounds like one of those ani-moo type of deals, yeah?"
He struggled and rubbed at the bottom of his chin. Still quite invisible, but he was fairly audible.
He could still be heard if was making a decent amount of noise, talking being an obvious way to be noticed.
Once the groaning got too close, Aread would ready his staff. He might need to swing on a monster.
Only to see a person shuffling toward them. This game was a paranormal one, so it didn't seem out of the question that zombies might be around. In truth, just about anything goes in this situation. A bleak town with zombies in it didn't seem out of the question.
"Suuuure."
Aread would state.
Despite not being visible, his tone conveyed a cautiousness to it.
As he would approach toward the stumbling guy with his staff raised defensively.