This post marks the beginning of my mission using these storyboard elements:
- Custom: Help Fortify the Defences of someone else (3)
- Custom: Capture a small group of Zombies for future use (3)
Summary: With the awakening of the Undead, more plans have circled around the head of Sado. Lena after being told of these plans wants to find a way to contribute and prepare against the future wrath of Takauji. She has an idea to help fortify the defences of her home, but also thinks that another course of action may be warranted.
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Lena flying upon Songbird flies through the landmark she regards as her home, it was hard to miss a massive change to it when she saw Sado hard at work creating the wall. Songbird flew down and landed on the wall, it flicked it's head towards Sado then tilted it - letting out a caw from between it's beak. Lena got off the bird and examined the new wall that had been created, she had some ideas already - but again like she had mentioned about the previous wall. It'd be a good idea if it was manned.
"Creating tunnels is a good idea, I think I also have another way we can drop the undead into Takauji's vicinity to cause a stir. I can use Songbird to transport a few as a distraction, that way our tunnel will have more of an impact when they are already too busy dealing with the ones I've dropped into the town."
Lena pondered the thought, her hand cupping her chin. She'd still have to figure it out.
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Sado heard her and thinking about it, it was a good plan. To drop them from the sky, his only thought was how many could the creature carry safely. If there was another way to transport them, beyond just the tunnel, it could cause more panic. To drop them from the sky could be a fantastic idea and he was surprised that Lena had thought it up. He believed her passive and peaceful, but this plan. This plan rivaled Vegeta and his own.
Another thing that Sado noticed was how frail the undead were they were weak creatures decaying and brittle. They would have to be dropped from low enough to be seen. Anything above fifteen or twenty meters ran the risk of them dying-... not dying. It ran the risk of them splattering apart and breaking into pieces on impact. They would need to find a way to transport a lot of them, and somehow soften their landing.
Wait, maybe he had something for this. Sado remained silent for a few moments. It was obvious he thought it was a good idea and due to that, it sat in his mind for a while. He seemed to be taking his time trying to pick out how to help make the plan work. Then he remembered something about his own creation.
I think it's a good idea. I was merely wondering how Songbird would carry them safely. Though I think I may have an idea for that. I can make a net with my own element. Oobleck. If we find a large horde, I can turn the ground below them into oobleck with a technique I have. Then, I can immediately take hold of that source and cause it to rise upward forming a lattice holding the undead together like a giant sack. I'd just need your help in capturing and distracting them long enough for me to pull off the two techniques. If your summon, if Songbird can carry that net I could allow it to keep it's solid properties until he drops it. I would need to time it well, but I could even deal with the problems that arise from the collision with the ground by releasing the oobleck at the right time, and then quickly making it solid again I should be able to negate all of the force placed upon the undead. Sort of like a safety net-.... ehhh-... ehhhh-... It must have went over your heads.
Sado grinned slightly as he said, "like a safety net." He was making a pun. A terrible one at that but he thought it might get a laugh. Salazzle however, was quick to cut in and point out the pun and how it wasn't funny. Her words were meant to sting but they seemed to bounce off of Sado like they meant nothing.
Sado was quick to bounce back from a bad joke or a bad pun and he never regretted saying them. It was due to his immaturity. Sado couldn't help but laugh once at his own joke if no one else was going to.
Sweetie. Puns are the lowest form of comedy. Don't do that. Shame on you.
Sado replied to Lena ignoring Salazzle's critisim.
So what do you think? How many could Songbird carry if I provided it a net?
Another thing that Sado noticed was how frail the undead were they were weak creatures decaying and brittle. They would have to be dropped from low enough to be seen. Anything above fifteen or twenty meters ran the risk of them dying-... not dying. It ran the risk of them splattering apart and breaking into pieces on impact. They would need to find a way to transport a lot of them, and somehow soften their landing.
Wait, maybe he had something for this. Sado remained silent for a few moments. It was obvious he thought it was a good idea and due to that, it sat in his mind for a while. He seemed to be taking his time trying to pick out how to help make the plan work. Then he remembered something about his own creation.
I think it's a good idea. I was merely wondering how Songbird would carry them safely. Though I think I may have an idea for that. I can make a net with my own element. Oobleck. If we find a large horde, I can turn the ground below them into oobleck with a technique I have. Then, I can immediately take hold of that source and cause it to rise upward forming a lattice holding the undead together like a giant sack. I'd just need your help in capturing and distracting them long enough for me to pull off the two techniques. If your summon, if Songbird can carry that net I could allow it to keep it's solid properties until he drops it. I would need to time it well, but I could even deal with the problems that arise from the collision with the ground by releasing the oobleck at the right time, and then quickly making it solid again I should be able to negate all of the force placed upon the undead. Sort of like a safety net-.... ehhh-... ehhhh-... It must have went over your heads.
Sado grinned slightly as he said, "like a safety net." He was making a pun. A terrible one at that but he thought it might get a laugh. Salazzle however, was quick to cut in and point out the pun and how it wasn't funny. Her words were meant to sting but they seemed to bounce off of Sado like they meant nothing.
Sado was quick to bounce back from a bad joke or a bad pun and he never regretted saying them. It was due to his immaturity. Sado couldn't help but laugh once at his own joke if no one else was going to.
Sweetie. Puns are the lowest form of comedy. Don't do that. Shame on you.
Sado replied to Lena ignoring Salazzle's critisim.
So what do you think? How many could Songbird carry if I provided it a net?
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