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( open general rp post )

✔️ picture/word prompts ✔️ overflows ✔️ continuations ✔️ starters
pick a character and let's do stuff!
✔️ picture/word prompts ✔️ overflows ✔️ continuations ✔️ starters
pick a character and let's do stuff!
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[ His own pupils have gone wide, and Spock finds himself clenching his hand at his side, an unforgivable show of emotion. He forces himself to loosen his grip and takes a few steps further into the room.
None of the humans react.
He prowls around the room, examining the equipment, the sturdy structures bolted to the walls and floor, the oddly sterile cleanliness of the room. As he crouches by one of the vats, his nostrils flare. Old blood has dried down the side of the container, rusty and dark. ]
This is not a recent installation. The nest is far more deeply entrenched than I was told. [ He looks over to "Roger". ] Leave.
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( you dragged him here and now you want him to leave? jim makes a face and looks like he's going to dig his heels in. )
You brought me here. Why am I going to leave now?
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I was unaware of the true level of danger here. In asking you to prove yourself to me, I do not intend to ask you to die to do so.
[ Perhaps "Roger" is not the harmless, moral vampire he claims to be. It does not matter. Spock cannot draw him into danger he is unlikely to walk away from. If the nest is so old as this room suggests, he will not be able to protect the other man. He will only be able to care for his own life. ]
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( damn, stop underestimating him, spock. he makes a face and shakes his head, not going anywhere. it would have been easier to do that, step out and just let this whole thing be forgotten but he can't. )
You might have skills but I don't know if you can take this on on your own.
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[ This is a secondary concern, but it is pertinent to the other man's objections. Stating that he has doubts about "Roger's" ability to protect himself would be redundant. The danger is clear and present. One need only take a second look at the humans hanging peacefully in their bonds to see how old and established the nest is. No doubt there are vampires to match that age somewhere as well. ]
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( he thinks he might have proven himself at least a little. )
If you really don't want any backup, I'll go ahead and leave. I can find better things to do.
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Do as you like.
[ He steps through the door, leaving it open behind him. ]
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( he says that loud enough that he knows spock is going to hear before he rolls his eyes. after a moment of thought, he follows behind the other man. )
Don't say I never did anything for you.
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In truth, he is genuinely surprised as he hears "Roger's" footsteps follow him. He does not know why the man has chosen to do this, but there is no point telling him to leave again. They cannot risk drawing any attention to themselves. ]
Technically, you have yet to do anything for me.
[ Low, as Spock shifts his weight, slowing slightly to turn his footfalls silent. They are in what appears to be a processing room, surrounded by the low burbling of liquid — no doubt human blood — passing through a series of pipes and tanks. Several voices are audible to Spock's keen hearing, though they are several rooms away. ]
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( remember that, spock? he'd gotten you in this place. jim makes a face and breaks away, looking around at where they are. he doesn't like this at all. )
There are people here.
( maybe spock can hear that too but jim says it quietly anyway, just in case. )
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[ He does remember it. That he was testing Kirk makes the act immaterial as evidence of whatever "Roger" is attempting to make.
But he nods in response to the man's observation. There are people — and worse, there are footsteps. The group is moving closer to them. And behind them, another group has started moving.
Spock looks around, but in this sterile room, there is nowhere to hide. ]
They will be upon us shortly. I will hold them off as long as I am able.
[ This time, his hands remain human. He pulls a long, gleaming sword from the sheath slung across his back. ]
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( and he knows that spock can too. two people were better than one. jim rolls his eyes. )
Stop trying to play hero. I can help you take them out. I've got no ties to them.
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As I said: do as you like.
[ Silent steps take Spock to the doorway. He braces himself, sword held ready and poised to strike. Nearly a minute passes before the door is pulled open.
Immediately, Spock swings. A head rolls across the floor and the other vampires shriek before they charge into the room, too quickly for Spock to so neatly deal with the rest. ]
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( jim says it blithely, rolling his eyes. he can't help how his eyes widen at the way the vampire's head rolls across the floor but that's one vampire and there's a lot more.
sighing, jim moves in closer and grabs at one who gets close to spock and snaps its neck before tossing it aside. )
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Another vampire falls to his sword, run through and beheaded as Spock kicks him off the blade. Another grabs Spock and he spins, using the pommel of the sword to bash her away with a vicious blow to the head.
As he predicted, he does not have time to spend protecting "Roger." He is aware enough, keeping absent track of the vampires his companion downs, but there are more filling the room every second, and the few they slay is doing little to even out their odds. ]
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a lot of these vampires are young and stupid which makes it easy for him. he grabs and snaps or rips their throat open or pulls their heart out of their chest. it might not kill them but it will incapacitate them until spock and his sword come around.
it also leaves him a bloody mess and reminds him that he's going to need to eat soon. vampire blood can take the edge off but it's not what he really needs. )
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There is not enough room to maneuver. There is not enough room to flee. There is not enough room to do anything, and Spock snarls, goes for a throat with his teeth when he has nothing else. An older vampire grins and starts toward him, reaching through flailing limbs, long claws aimed unerringly for Spock's head. ]
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( out of nowhere, jim hits the vampire full on, knocking him down and digging his teeth into the vampire's throat, ripping it out. the vampire has enough strength to shove him off but he's gotten the drop on him and jim knows he's going to lose blood quickly.
he grunts, standing up and spitting out skin and muscle. )
Why don't you all get off him and come after me?
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( he might not be as old as these vampires but he's definitely not a baby vampire and he's got a few tricks up his sleeve.
he grins, bloody fangs on display, before he lunges toward one of the vampires. he grabs at him, swinging behind him and keeping him front as a shield of a sort to the other vampires for the moemnt. )
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That "Roger" considers one of their number a suitable shield is a mistake; one blow is not a feint. A vampire's fist pierces straight through his fellow, leaving "Roger" pinned between attacks at his front and his back. ]
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( he has to laugh because he hadn't guessed right on that. he grunts a few times, still holding the vampire while he's pinned just to have some kind of barrier. he can't see spock anywhere but he hopes he's still alive. )
Come on guys, let's talk about this.
( and maybe not kill him? )
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Despite what he'd said to "Roger," he sees the predicament his erstwhile ally is in and feels a sharp bolt of alarm. Logically, he should utilize the distraction to attack the vampires circling "Roger." He should leave "Roger" to weather the attack on his own; even with the distraction, there is no guarantee Spock will be able to take out any meaningful number of the truly dangerous enemies they face. His mind flicks through the battle, calm falling over him as he takes it in, understands what he should do—
He does not do it.
A body slams through the air, knocking aside the circled vampires as Spock clears a path for himself towards "Roger." His sword flashes, hamstringing, stinging at whatever other weak points he can. It is only enough to give him room to throw himself towards "Roger," offering his own back to intercept one of the clawed hands aimed for "Roger's" vitals.
He does not know if he will make it time. He does not know if "Roger" will react to avoid the claws entirely, if this is even a necessary action. But he cannot leave "Roger" to this danger, even if he will take the blow instead. ]
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he rips him away, tossing him into a wall before he grabs at spock's hand to keep him upright. )
We are outnumbered. We need to get out of here or we're both gonna die.
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The other vampires hardly need to regroup. They can practically smell the victory, and already, they reach for the two intruders, aiming claws at weakpoints, aiming to rip and tear and cut off any escape.
Blood trickles from Spock's mouth. He spits, but there is only more. Words are beyond him at the moment. All he can manage is to give "Roger" a jerky nod — and hold out his sword, tilted toward "Roger" hilt first. The staggering, jilting step he takes proves that he is in no shape to use the weapon. ]
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