Thread:Abbykurle/@comment-30921738-20190109004227/@comment-30921738-20190118205044

(i left three monsters cause i thought your characters were fighting them)

Akurlem pushed open the destroyed door and went outside while Felicity fended off the creatures. Akurle looked around herself, expecting to see a forest or such.

She was very disappointed.

She was in a vast wasteland, with rocky purple ground littered with thorny black vines. There were a few patches of dead grass, and the withered stumps of what used to be trees. Large tubes sprouted out of the ground, and metal scraps were laid around. The sky was grayish, with dark clouds of pollution and smoke.

Akurle dragged herself across the rocky ground and quickly wrapped up her wounds in bandages. Felicity leaped out of the old warehouse with several jars of acid, which she threw at the approaching monsters. Then she ran over to Akurle.

"We need to get out of here. Those things are most likey dead, but phantoms could be here any second. We need to rest, then figure out where that big facility is. It was in the center of the island, right?" Felicity asked.

"Climb onto one of those tubes and see if you can find the ocean or the facility," Akurle said.

"You can't tell me what to do," Felicity snapped.

"Well, unless you want to wander around blindy through this wasteland, then you should take my suggestion," Akurle growled.

"No one made you the leader, so I'm not going to follow you around and do whatever you want me to!"

"I never said anyone made me the leader! But I'm in no condition to-" suddenly she paused and looked around. After a minute, she added quietly, "This isn't the plce to be arguing. I'd do it myself, but I can't with my injuries."

Felicity growled quietly and ran up to a large, bent tube. "I'm only doing this for the mission," she said quietly as she skillfully climbed the tube. At the top, she looked around carefully. Then she pointed at a spot farther into the wasteland. "I think the facility is over there. I can't see the ocean or the facility itself, but there is a lot of pollution and smoke that way, and several smaller buildings."