Keeper of the Lost Cities (RP) discussion
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Shadeglen
Sadra shut the door to her room. Even though the Slpotching Contest was tomorrow, she wanted to find out who was behind the incident that happened at the park.
Sadra was going to make gadget of her own.
Sadra was going to make gadget of her own.
Sadra felt intimated staring up and her family's home.
The tower glowed a black/blue and had individual platforms down on ground level, leading to the inside of the tower. Jagged metal stuck out on the sides.
"Follow me." Sadra said, walking ahead.
The tower glowed a black/blue and had individual platforms down on ground level, leading to the inside of the tower. Jagged metal stuck out on the sides.
"Follow me." Sadra said, walking ahead.
"Daaaaaaaaaaaaaaang," Terra gawked as she followed Sadra. "It's huge! My place is more spread out and tall but this is MASSIVE!"
Sadra cleared her throat. "Let's get some things down. We're around the people in Shadeglen you NOT say dang or any other words that may slip from that tongue of yours! Okay?" Sadra glared, hands on her hips.
"Uh... okay?" Terra scrunched her face a little. She thought she was using nice language compared to what her sister usually said... But everyone was their own odd person so she'd just accept that and move on.
"Good," Sadra sighed. "Cause if my parents hear you, they'll kick you out and send you to the Council, personally. I'm not joking, even though I wish I was."
"Let's get a move on, shall we?" Sadra walked down the narrow path.
Once the two were at the end, two metal doors met them and Sadra opened the doors with telekinesis.
"After you." Sadra gestured.
Once the two were at the end, two metal doors met them and Sadra opened the doors with telekinesis.
"After you." Sadra gestured.
Sadra felted the black marble walls with her hands and pushed her palm in the outline of a square. A door slid away, revealing stairs and Sadra's lab.
"You haven't seen anything yet." Sadra slid the door close behind them and walked down the stairs.
Sadra clapped her hands and light was peeking down below them.
Sadra clapped her hands and light was peeking down below them.
Terra followed, studying everything carefully. Why didn't she have her own technopath lab? She needed one...
"Watch your step." Sadra came to the last stair when she saw that nothing had been touched.
Her lab was a circular dome with protective glass. It was overlooking a shimmering lake. Beakers and wires littered the desk tables and electronics beeped and hummed.
Her lab was a circular dome with protective glass. It was overlooking a shimmering lake. Beakers and wires littered the desk tables and electronics beeped and hummed.
Sadra laughed. "You should make your own and start from there before you yourself into trouble with, let's say, your parents?"
She spun in her swirly chair and rolled over to Terra.
"Got a plan?"
She spun in her swirly chair and rolled over to Terra.
"Got a plan?"
"What are these 'parents' you speak of?" Terra asked. "Honestly my mom doesn't give a care what I do and my dad... is... I actually have no idea where he is so he can't care what I do either." She shrugged. "And, no. Not any good ones at least."
"At least you have a mother," Sadra huffed. "Both of mine don't care what I do and they have a least bit of interest of what I do down here."
Sadra turned on the beakers and whole room glowed a light blue.
"Bummer. What I've got so far is, we storm their house, throw these paint balloons," Sadra twirled them around with telekinesis. "And bringing a muskog to their place."
Sadra turned on the beakers and whole room glowed a light blue.
"Bummer. What I've got so far is, we storm their house, throw these paint balloons," Sadra twirled them around with telekinesis. "And bringing a muskog to their place."
"Both?" Terra asked, sitting down on the floor and laying on her back. "That's about all I've got too."
"Yup. But I think we're missing something. Those two are well organized so we need to outthink them." Sadra said, resting her chin in on her fist.
Terra nodded. "We could do the same thing to them as they did to us? Like sneak into their house or something and set the exploding things on them."
"Like triggers? They're the gas or glitter bombs I make when I'm super depressed. They sure are worth it when your archenemy doesn't know what's happening." Sadra sighed. "We could do make those."
"My favourite things to make are these little flowery pins that look like hair decorations but they start smelling like gullon stink when the person wearing them gets in a bratty attitude. It's funny because I give them as "peace offerings" to girls I don't like."
Sadra laughed. "Remind me to never get on your bad side," Sadra spun around in her chair. "Do you think you could make those here?"
"I could make those in the sky." Terra sat up and pulled a handful of pretty hair pins from the pocket where she would have a pathfinder. "But I don't need to because I have them on me at all times."
"Good! I'll get started on the bombs while you work on those. You should probably make twenty or so. I'll make thirty of those bombs." Sadra explained.
"Oooooooooooh we could combine them. Like put a pin in one of the bombs so it smells like a gullon," Terra suggested.
"That would be awesome! I'll just make a few tweaks here and then we can get started on that."
Sadra worked with multiple wires to put the bomb together. She held out her towards Terra while looking at her bomb.
"Got a pin ready?"
Sadra worked with multiple wires to put the bomb together. She held out her towards Terra while looking at her bomb.
"Got a pin ready?"
"I seriously wouldn't doubt that," Sadra merged the pin inside her bomb and it fit perfectly. The wires grabbed ahold of the pin and the top closed. She turned to Terra and smiled. "Only forty-nine to go."
Terra held up fifteen finished pins. "Here's a good starter pile so that you can just put them in right after instead of waiting for me to hand them to you."
"Great! I'll get started with these then." Sadra worked hard with the bombs until she got done with last one.
"There. We're done." Sadra gave Terra a weak smile.
"There. We're done." Sadra gave Terra a weak smile.
Terra flopped onto her back and let out a long sigh. "Now we've gotta find their house and hide them."
"Yeah. Maybe if we can go back to Foxfire, we could go to the Leapmasters and see who yells [insert the twin's home]! Sadra widen her eyes in glee.
"School's closed? I don't think they'll do that do a pair of students who want to go to the library for good ol' studying." Sadra smirked.
"Good ol' studying isn't gonna help if they aren't even at the school anymore," Terra pointed out.
"Yup!" Terra lifted herself to her feet with telekinesis because she was to lazy to stand up herself.
"Great! We can take the Leapmaster in here."
Sadra pushed against the wall with her palms and revealed a glimmering Leapmaster.
"You ready?" She asked as she positioned herself underneath the crystals.
Sadra pushed against the wall with her palms and revealed a glimmering Leapmaster.
"You ready?" She asked as she positioned herself underneath the crystals.
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