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nextgen_adult ([info]nextgen_adult) wrote in [info]marvel_nextgen,
@ 2011-04-07 09:14:00


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Entry tags:awesome andrea, inactive - andy walters, inactive - chris pym, kristoff vernard, mac rider, plot-"me myself and i", quinn braddock, starbridge, vincent vernard

You Pick Up The Pieces, and Put Things Back Together (backdated)
After Jennifer Kale had confirmed that Vincent's experiment was not the cause of the unusual situation, they'd moved on to the Sorcerer Supreme. After a cursory examination of Vincent and the magical imprint left upon him, Strange seemed oddly amused by the turn of events, considering it's rather benign tone overall.

"This cannot be allowed to stand indefinitely, however. I should be able to perform a spell of soul-mending, which should rectify the problem. We'll need the true cause of this, however..." He steps away from his fellow mages, and Kristoff, and conjures a portal.

"Quinn. Come here now. I have some questions for you." When an individual could raise as much trouble as that one could, it behooved Strange to keep a feeler out as to his location.



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Re: Titan - Part 2
[info]gammagodling
2011-04-17 12:58 am UTC (link)
The axe bites into Titan's thigh, and green blood spills upon the quicksand, angering and hurting Titan in equal measure. He roars in pain, realizing that he is sinking deeper into the ground.

His father's words cut him deeply, as Titan has always wondered if his father cared for Andy more than him. His head turns, slightly, to regard his father...

only to see Andy standing beside him.

If Hercules' words were any sort of balm to Titan's rage, Andy's presence and words are new coals upon the furnace of his hatred.

"YOU....ALWAYS KEEP ME HIDDEN! CHAINED UP! YOU SENT THEM TO KILL ME, LIAR!" Titan roars.

The Emerald Behemoth redoubles his efforts, grasping Halbjorn's axe wrist as purchase against his sinking and starts to pull himself out of Vincent's sand trap.

"I WON'T BE BURIED AGAIN!" he roars, attempting to headbutt Hal once, then again as the his green eyes cloud over in utter rage.

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Re: Titan - Part 2
[info]stone_bear
2011-04-17 04:58 pm UTC (link)
The axe is taken out of play by the grab, and the headbutt hits. As it does, and Halbjorn tastes his own blood, streaming from a broken nose, he roars back, the words and challenges gone as he headbutts the behemoth right back, the hand not being grasped grabbing for Titan's other wrist as bear-sark and monster meet, rage building in both.

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Re: Titan - Part 2
[info]gammagodling
2011-04-18 01:59 am UTC (link)
The head-butt snaps Titan's head back, forcing him to shake his head to clear the cobwebs.

Titan roars in Hal's face, then lets go of Hal's axe-arm, attempting to punch him in the guts a pair of times.

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Re: Titan - Part 2
[info]stone_bear
2011-04-18 03:16 am UTC (link)
The bear-sark roars back, taking the pummeling, being pushed back under the assault, but holding his footing. He comes right back with a swing of his axe towards the monster's shoulder.

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Re: Titan - Part 2
[info]quitethecharmer
2011-04-19 12:12 am UTC (link)
Vincent swings around to keep Halbjorn's back facing him. No matter how strong Titan was, eyes were still essentially balls of water and tissue, that had to allow light in.

Light, in the proper patterns, could do amazing things. Kristoff had been very displeased when he found the research material Vincent had used for this spell, after the younger brother had snuck it in under the guise of a 'children's animated feature', which it was.

"Electric Soldier!" Blue and red flashes of light flood the terrain, as Vincent attempts to induce a seizure in his opponent.

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Re: Titan - Part 2
[info]gammagodling
2011-04-19 12:26 am UTC (link)
The axe bites deep into Titan's shoulder, forcing the green behemoth to cry out in rage and frustration as emerald green blood oozes from the wound.

Titan isn't prone to seizures, but the lights do cause him to avert his eyes from his enemy and duck his head, keeping his attention off of Halbjorn and the struggle before him.

Ever so slightly, he gives a bit of ground against Hal's onslaught.

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Re: Titan - Part 2
[info]stone_bear
2011-04-19 12:43 am UTC (link)
Halbjorn? No, Halbjorn isn't home anymore. He's every bit as much a beast, given in to the Madness, as the monster before him. And he will fight til one of them falls... and then probably til nothing else around them is moving. At least Vincent is likely well aware of this tendency and has some invisibility spells readied.

When Titan turns his head away, no quarter is given. He digs the axe in to keep his foe from retreating too far, and swings his other fist at the behemoth's face again and again with savage abandon, entirely unaware, for the moment, of how much magical assistance he's receiving.

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Re: Titan - Part 2
[info]gammagodling
2011-04-19 01:06 am UTC (link)
Titan won't remember this later, which is probably best for his ego. He hates giving into the blood rage, hates being unable to control himself like right now. The axe finds its home in his shoulder and, despite his best efforts and his healing, Titan has lost a great deal of blood.

Combined with the other injuries he's sustained and the pain he's already endured, he finds blackness creeping up on the edge of his vision.

His mangled leg buckles under him, leaving him vulnerable to the sledgehammer blows that rain down from the son of Thor. Over and over he's struck, unable to cover or duck, until finally, the last one snaps his head to one side, rendering him unconscious.

Titan's prone form lies motionless upon the ground.

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Re: Titan - Part 2
[info]quitethecharmer
2011-04-19 01:15 am UTC (link)
And that would be Vincent's cue. His best invisibility spells go into effect, and he moves to make contact with Titan as well, intent upon teleporting both of them back to the Sanctum.

It is likely for the best to give Halbjorn a moment to breathe, although he'll be returning with help as soon as possible to help with any possible medical aid.

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Re: Titan - Part 2
[info]stone_bear
2011-04-19 01:20 am UTC (link)
A moment, and then some, is right. When his sisters help, sometimes he can leave the madness more abruptly. But under most any other circumstance, its called 'the Madness', and dreaded even by the Asgardians for a reason.

He smashes the landscape up, he roars, he tears at the Earth, dares anything to challenge him... for quite some time, venting his anger, his daring something to come and end the curse.

Finally, it subsides when there is no more challenge, and with its end, a great exhaustion overcomes him, sapping his strength. Medically, he's been worse. But the madness always takes a good deal out of him.

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