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Akiko Ikamochou, 12th division Lieutenant


As her captain made his excuses to leave, Akiko did nothing more than bow her head respectfully. It would be an exercise in futility for him to stay, and an even greater waste of time and of her breath to pretend otherwise in some sort of wasted dialogue. Instead, she remained in her seat, head bowed until the sound of his first Shunpo alerted her of his departure.

After that, she simply waited for her turn to do battle in the tournament. It seemed the attendance this time around was somewhat greater than normal, which was unusual. She tried to hypothesise the reason behind the increased amount of fighters, when an announcement was made by the Captain-Commander that the tournament was over for the day. Akiko felt her mouth twist into a mildly annoyed frown. What a waste of time this had been for her, as she’d missing captain Zume’s match and failing to compete in her own on the first day. It was almost sad to think of the time lost, time and resources that could have been used by her to further any number of her projects. The augmentation project wasn’t going to complete itself, after all.

Speaking of which, another project was in need of her attention. She had a third agenda with the Hakudo tournament, she must admit, namely, meeting with the 3rd seat of the 2nd division, Saru Feng. She had expected to see him in the tournament, yet had failed to even catch a glance at the man: Which, on reflection, was odd considering his bright blue hair that seems vastly counterproductive for a member of Onmitsukidō.

Nevertheless, she was sure she wouldn’t need him. She had made visits to the Maggot’s nest before, accompanying him in some such regard. He had been very helpful in providing her with assistance, assuming she offered him the correct bribe. His personality was easy enough to manipulate: offer him the correct compliment here, feed him the right lie there, promise him an increase in power or a favour at a later date…Rather simple, truthfully.

So, with her fellow Shinigami meandering around and looking to meet up with allies and friends, Akiko made her exit using a few simple flash steps. She decided to go ahead and make her way to the Maggot’s nest without the Feng boy. It seemed unlikely that the guard wouldn’t let her past, considering her regular visits alongside Saru Feng.

A few minutes of Shunpo later, Akiko was in the forests of the second division, staring up at the imposing sight of the Nest of Maggots. The doorway looked simple enough, but the frightful thing was that the majority of the structure was underground. The complex was an astounding thing, and she had only learned of its existence from an offhand comment made by captain Zume.

At the entrance, she made a brief conversation with the guard, and handed over her Zanpakuto. It was always a strange feeling to abandon her blade at the door, but only because the weight was familiar. If she had been forced to draw it, it would only have been to awaken her Shikai anyway. Her fists were significantly more effective weapons.

From there, she began her descent. The long descent into the Maggot’s nest had one major purpose for Akiko: Her tests were considerably dangerous to test on live Shinigami, so by offering a few desperate souls a few creature comforts, she is able to test her experiments’ effects. To her, the Maggot’s Nest was a dream, as it was a realm full of live, willing test subjects. She had a number of possible drugs to test, as well as their antidotes, on hand to test.

She reached the large set of doors to the Maggot’s Nest, pushing them open and revealing the scene of the sprawling incarceration unit, and its multitude of inmates. For now, she would simply have to choose which who she could make her offer to.
Taking the Captain-Commander’s invitation, Yasu walked into the room and slowly lowered herself onto her knees, back as straight as the shaft of a spear, opposite the Captain-Commander, Yasu felt the same daunting feeling she always felt when in the same room as Kaito Kuroda. It was as if sharing a room with the woman compressed her under the weight and scope of the individual opposite her.

Not that she would show it. Yasu appeared as comfortable and easy-going as she could, and a small mug of tea was placed before her, which she cupped in both hands. So far, the conversational tone had been much different to the one she had expected and, dare she say it, hoped for. Compared to the call for war that she had predicted from the mighty elder, the conversation had somehow begun to focus on the potential of the Sixth division’s lieutenant, her lieutenant. In truth, it was important that a new captain come forward to fill in some of the holes that had developed in the years of fighting, yet Yasu couldn’t help but feel the timing was off. A friend and captain had been slain, and Yasu sought retaliation; revenge, even.

She bit her tongue though, knowing full well that Kuroda surely had something in mind for Yasu other than her opinions on a potential captain. Taking a sip of the tea, this was bitterer than she’d like, Akiyama Yasu finally spoke up. “Her talent for organisation is second to none, Kuroda-dono, as is her skills as a Shinigami. In truth, losing her will be a sad day indeed.” She smiles at the small joke, trying to make light of the fact she was going to lose one of her most trusted officers and a great help when it came to paperwork. “Still, she is a quality Shinigami, and I would put my reputation on stake for her: if you think the promotion is best for the Gotei and for Seireitei.”

Saito Hiroko’s loss would hurt the Sixth division, but it would help Soul Society. Saito Hiroko’s place as lieutenant had never even been close to contested, thanks to her prowess. Perhaps the freeing up of her Lieutenant’s seat would inspire some competition in her division? One could only hope so. The progress of the recruits and even her seated officers had stagnated heavily since the war’s beginning. Combine that and the fact that her training time had been replaced by paperwork made it impossible to help tutor any of the prospects personally: another thing she had depended on Saito Hiroko for.

Alas, losing Hiroko would not be the end of the world, as she made out. She would adapt, she would adjust, and she would simply have to train a new Shinigami to take her place. It was a simple enough thing, really.

“On a different note, Kuroda-dono, I was hoping you had come to a decision about the Vasto Lorde that managed to slay Captain Nakahara. The sixth division can be ready to hunt down the monster within an hour.”
Will be posting in this later tonight, post work. I'm feelin' all inspired and shit today, so I have a couple directions to take this.
I shall be posting in this tonight. It is second on the list of three, and I've got a clear idea where to go with the post now.

Maggots nest time 8D
I will be posting in this on Sunday, at the latest
Chrononaut said
"Six Little Soldier Boys playing with a hive; A bumblebee stung one and then there were five."I've never seen someone tear into someone quite that hard. Also, unrelated, five to go. Or is it six?


I like him.

Brovo, Temp, can we keep it?
Nope, go nuts. Same with font. Let your inner viking run wildz!
Ryver et Rhine said
Character Banners (work in progress) ....<.< Since you guys don't have pictures


but...but...i did pictures! Dont be mad at meh QQ
Alicia Le'roux-The Duel

A Collab with Brovo

Alicia held the spear in her hand, smiling at the approaching amazons with an obvious glee. To the vampire, these battles were important: they were the precursors to her success, should they go well. Giving the spear an experimental swing, she couldn’t help but notice the blonde haired amazon, and her obvious disrespect towards Ethlinn. A brief snarl curtailed the vampire’s smile, and she flicked the tip of the spear in the direction of the blonde woman, not an immediately deadly action, but one that held very obvious threat. “You, Rashan, I would fight you first.”

“Truly?” Rashan purred as she motions to the surrounding Amazons, one of them throwing her a spear in response. Twirling the spear between both of her hands with grace and skill, she brings the spear back down just in front of Alicia’s feet before stepping into the centre of the makeshift arena. “No killing blows.” Rashan reminded Alicia as she grasped the spear tightly with both hands. She seemed content to simply wait for Alicia to attack her.

Words seemed ill-suited to the occasion as Alicia matched the display put on by Rashan as she entered a lowered stance, spear-tip pointed towards the floor. She waited a whole second before she moved forward, jabbing the spear low, at the Amazonian’s legs. Unlike her bout with Hanus, Alicia was hardly content to focus on defence here. Intent on pushing her assumed advantage, Alicia didn’t settle for just one jab, but made an effort to make several Rapid Blows at her opponent’s lower body.

Rashan watches the spear come for her legs and jumps forward, slamming her feet into Alicia’s chest and using her own momentum to then kick herself up and backward from the vampire. Landing a few feet away, she chuckles and shakes her head. “You fight like a cub, so much passion and yet no way of manifesting it properly.” Licking her lips, she then counter charges with her spear, keeping it close to her body rather than lashing out with it constantly. Alicia had time to respond.

Alicia could do little more than grunt as the Amazon used her as some sort of springboard. The jibe from Rashan was enough to cause a pang of annoyance, but she repressed the urge to charge in like an angry child. It was as Hanus had warned her: pride would blind her, and in a situation where a demon might attempt to stab her in the back, that would be lethal...More so than underestimating this foe. “Please, do keep talking. It will make what follows all the more sweet.”

Now that her opponent was on the attack, Alicia felt slightly more comfortable in her plan of action. She was a much stronger fighter when she reacted, it seems. Perhaps a result of her duellist heritage, or perhaps because she normally used a weapon that would be foiled under a smart counter blow. Either way, seeing Rashan charge forward was enough to ease the Vampire as she waited for the amazon’s approach.

When the distance was closed by Rashan, Alicia lashed out at her opponent. She launched a one-handed overhead swing with her spear, a wild and seemingly unruly blow: full of power and speed, but predictable enough.

That was because the overhead blow was only part of the movement. She lashed out with her unarmed hand not half a second later, attempting to grab the Amazonian’s spear as she either blocked or made an attack of her own. Alicia was confident her vampiric heritage would allow her to out pace the Amazon, so this was as good a plan as any.

Rashan reacts predictable to Alicia’s overhead swing by bringing hers up to block it, only to see Alicia grab it. Looking down in surprise she slams her knee into Alicia’s gut, and notices that Alicia doesn’t flinch. “... Undead?” She whispers quietly before kicking outward, pushing Alicia back and snapping both interlocked spears in the process. Looking to her broken spear, she keeps the half with the spear tip and holds it tip down towards the ground, slowly walking around Alicia with a growl. “No wonder the princess likes you.”

“You don’t do listening well, do you?” Unlike Rashan, Alicia did not abandon either part of the spear, holding one half of the spear in each hand, as if they were batons. She mirrored the Amazon’s circling motion, although her opponent’s growl was replaced by a tooth-revealing smirk. She hardly planned to hide what she was, especially when she’d announced it prior.

After a small amount of time circling, Alicia surged forward again, both club-like remains of the spear held menacingly in Rashan’s direction. In theory, Alicia had the advantage by having two weapons; but Rashan had proven to be a good opponent already. So Alicia would be a bit more...clever. She was thinking through her moves this time around, as opposed to the blind instinct that dominated her fight with Hanus.

No more than a step or two away from Rashan, Alicia struck. She was going to press her two-weapon advantage, so she begun a flurry of Rapid blows, first a left side swing, followed by a right side jab, followed by more and more furious attacks, one after another. Each aiming to overwhelm an Amazon on the defencive.

Rashan seems to welcome the offensive with her own, blocking the blunted weapon with her broken spear and simply blocking with her arm the sharp spear from Alicia, allowing it to dig into her arm and inevitable hook into flesh. Wincing, Rashan then pulls her arms back and lashes out, headbutting Alicia and then viciously kicking out one of her knees. Stepping back a moment she tears Alicia’s spear out of her arm, throwing it to the ground. There was no blood coming out of the wound, yet it quite visible trembled on the surface of her skin. “Not bad.” She looks at her arm and shakes her head. “I concede.” She tosses the remainder of her spear away. “Between the Undead and an Amazon, the fight will only end in death. A pointless death.”

Alicia winced at the feel of her opponent’s physical blows, both the knee and the headbutt causing a degree of pain as she was forced to step back and regain her senses. What hurt more was the way Rashan simply discarded the fight, as if it were meaningless: as if there was no pride to be shown in the battle. Alicia growled as she lobbed the tip-less end of the spear at Rashan’s feet, demanding her attention. “You...fought well: Rashan. I would be honoured to duel you again, should the opportunity present itself.” Slowly, Alicia was calming the torrent of emotions: trying to balance the lessons from Hanus and Ethlinn. Controlling Pride, yet letting passion hold sway: such a strange set of lessons, she had been given.

She walked over to the Amazon, extending a hand to shake. She was unsure if the gesture was known in Amazon culture, but the open palm would surely be indicative of non-threat, right?

The Amazon seemed plainly aware of the tradition of shaking hands, and chose to ignore it, instead focusing her attention on the princess. “Your champions are outsiders who fight your battles for you. You’d make a remarkable leader… For a Free Holder.” Spitting at Alicia’s feet, she steps in line to be investigated by the golemancer. Meanwhile, Ethlinn frowns and looks to Alicia, but nods in appreciation. “You did well.” Her voice seemed somewhat pained, not having the experience to truly hide her emotions yet.

Alicia’s rage nearly bubbled forth as she watched the woman stroll towards Esyltt, having both insulted her gesture of kindness, as well as the Princess. She was ready to lunge at the woman, to strike the insolent bitch and rip out her throat for such an insult, but she resisted...barely. Instead, she strolled over to the spear tip and picked it up, for the first time noticing the lack of blood on it. She paused, a moment of clarity washing over her. “Of course…” She recalled the widespread myth about Amazons, something she had discarded as just that...myth.

“Princess Ethlinn, may I speak with you in private?”

The princess looks about the small group of Amazons, who seemed more eager to watch the next duel then see how she would respond. Ethlinn nods, then quietly motions her just outside of the circle of Amazons, behind a large tree. Smiling at Alexandria momentarily, she leaves the Queen there to watch the next duel, and interfere if anything would happen to go wrong.
Guys, stop the cock waggling. Raen, stop antagonising people with insults veiled behind loose "aren't I so kooky?' comments.

Rayn, avoid indulging in this conversation because it is only feeding the fire.
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