If you want to be really fascinated by something, then watch someone you can't see while they eat. It's a truly bizarre spectacle. Dressed in a new dress she is totally and utterly smitten by, she sits at one of the tables with a plate stacked with food, claps her hands together in thanks for the good food, and proceeds to eat.
The food simply vanishes with each bite, though on occasion, a crumb finds itself sitting midair as it sneaks onto her chin.]
Delicious... This is so good! You should try some; have you eaten the pie? They have so many pies!
I think I'm getting sick from so much sugar, but I can't help it!
002. | Good Fences and Good Neighbours
[And then, things go bad. Quickly.
It accumulates into a quiet but urgent whisper near one of her crewmates, though there's nobody to be seen.]
Don't go that way! There are companions that way.
[Hagakure had immediately disrobed normal garments and stuck to her equally invisible hero suit in order to avoid detection from the silent companions and equally tormented, violent townspeople who had began to wander the streets. And for her part, she's been very successful in staying out of harm's way! It's easy when nobody knows you're around. But this way, she can help give people warnings for danger up ahead that they couldn't have possibly seen.
It's what a hero would do. Help protect whoever you can from harm.
It's why when she sees someone who is about to be on the receiving end of an attack from someone in the throes of murderous paranoia, she leaps into action — and tackles that poor soul out of harm's way; the orber that gets the tackle looks like they've just been jump-kicked by a poltergeist as she yells:]
Look out! [She's on her knee in an instant, though, in full defense-mode — and she doesn't waste any time facing the townsperson in question.] And cover your eyes, quickly...!
[Best follow the warning, because after that, a large, bright light bursts from every inch of her body; it sends the area into a flashbang of whiteness and makes the attacker stumble and hold their eyes. Temporary blindness — effective and relatively harmless, even if it hurts for but a moment. If you happen to glance up at her at the right moment, you may see a flickering of her true form before she goes back to complete transparency.
She (seemingly) turns to look at her fellow orber, worry in her tone:]
Are you okay?
003. | Closed to Vash
[Truth be told, she hadn't thought it would be that bad. Getting stabbed. People get stabbed a lot as heroes, and they can handle it just fine! Poor Midoriya is always nursing some of the worst injuries, and Mr. Aizawa had been hurt in his time as a teacher and hero in ways that made her stomach flip. And on TV, pro heroes are always sporting all kinds of broken bones and lacerations and internal damage... So she should be able to handle a lousy knife to the ribcage. It was just a glancing blow, after all!
And if she can't, how on earth is she going to keep up with the other students? Or with the crewmembers of the Ximilia? She'd be letting everyone down.
So, she makes the very poor choice of not informing her fellow teammates that she is, in fact, currently bleeding a lot. It isn't until her vision was swimming and wobbling that she considers... maybe she'd made a serious blunder in her critical thinking. I probably should have told someone, is her first syrupy thought, followed by, Oh no, nobody will see me here.
And then — face to cement, as she collapses on the sidewalk. She proceeds to lay there, knocked out cold. What luck is there, that someone may trip over her invisible body?]
004. | All Eye on You
[So, the good news: Vash helped her not die from blood loss. She's terribly embarrassed by the assist, sure, but also tremendously grateful not to be accidentally left dead on a planet somewhere because nobody knows she'd fallen in the first place. Instead of being fully invisible now, a floating bandage in the vague shape of her torso has taken her place. (You know, like the Invisible Man.)
Seeing as she's still too weak to go out there and protect further, she's elected to stay hidden in the nearest house that had been broken back into. It doesn't stop her from noticing any poor soul out there trying to find a place to rest or hide in themselves, though. She removes the barriers and cracks the front door open in time to quietly call out, her voice somewhat pained:]
This way...! In here. Hurry, before they notice you.
[OOC: Starter idea? Wildcard? Hit me up on <user name=simpledog site=plurk.com or via private message!]
Toru Hagakure | My Hero Academia
If you want to be really fascinated by something, then watch someone you can't see while they eat. It's a truly bizarre spectacle. Dressed in a new dress she is totally and utterly smitten by, she sits at one of the tables with a plate stacked with food, claps her hands together in thanks for the good food, and proceeds to eat.
The food simply vanishes with each bite, though on occasion, a crumb finds itself sitting midair as it sneaks onto her chin.]
Delicious... This is so good! You should try some; have you eaten the pie? They have so many pies!
I think I'm getting sick from so much sugar, but I can't help it!
002. | Good Fences and Good Neighbours
[And then, things go bad. Quickly.
It accumulates into a quiet but urgent whisper near one of her crewmates, though there's nobody to be seen.]
Don't go that way! There are companions that way.
[Hagakure had immediately disrobed normal garments and stuck to her equally invisible hero suit in order to avoid detection from the silent companions and equally tormented, violent townspeople who had began to wander the streets. And for her part, she's been very successful in staying out of harm's way! It's easy when nobody knows you're around. But this way, she can help give people warnings for danger up ahead that they couldn't have possibly seen.
It's what a hero would do. Help protect whoever you can from harm.
It's why when she sees someone who is about to be on the receiving end of an attack from someone in the throes of murderous paranoia, she leaps into action — and tackles that poor soul out of harm's way; the orber that gets the tackle looks like they've just been jump-kicked by a poltergeist as she yells:]
Look out! [She's on her knee in an instant, though, in full defense-mode — and she doesn't waste any time facing the townsperson in question.] And cover your eyes, quickly...!
[Best follow the warning, because after that, a large, bright light bursts from every inch of her body; it sends the area into a flashbang of whiteness and makes the attacker stumble and hold their eyes. Temporary blindness — effective and relatively harmless, even if it hurts for but a moment. If you happen to glance up at her at the right moment, you may see a flickering of her true form before she goes back to complete transparency.
She (seemingly) turns to look at her fellow orber, worry in her tone:]
Are you okay?
003. | Closed to Vash
[Truth be told, she hadn't thought it would be that bad. Getting stabbed. People get stabbed a lot as heroes, and they can handle it just fine! Poor Midoriya is always nursing some of the worst injuries, and Mr. Aizawa had been hurt in his time as a teacher and hero in ways that made her stomach flip. And on TV, pro heroes are always sporting all kinds of broken bones and lacerations and internal damage... So she should be able to handle a lousy knife to the ribcage. It was just a glancing blow, after all!
And if she can't, how on earth is she going to keep up with the other students? Or with the crewmembers of the Ximilia? She'd be letting everyone down.
So, she makes the very poor choice of not informing her fellow teammates that she is, in fact, currently bleeding a lot. It isn't until her vision was swimming and wobbling that she considers... maybe she'd made a serious blunder in her critical thinking. I probably should have told someone, is her first syrupy thought, followed by, Oh no, nobody will see me here.
And then — face to cement, as she collapses on the sidewalk. She proceeds to lay there, knocked out cold. What luck is there, that someone may trip over her invisible body?]
004. | All Eye on You
[So, the good news: Vash helped her not die from blood loss. She's terribly embarrassed by the assist, sure, but also tremendously grateful not to be accidentally left dead on a planet somewhere because nobody knows she'd fallen in the first place. Instead of being fully invisible now, a floating bandage in the vague shape of her torso has taken her place. (You know, like the Invisible Man.)
Seeing as she's still too weak to go out there and protect further, she's elected to stay hidden in the nearest house that had been broken back into. It doesn't stop her from noticing any poor soul out there trying to find a place to rest or hide in themselves, though. She removes the barriers and cracks the front door open in time to quietly call out, her voice somewhat pained:]
This way...! In here. Hurry, before they notice you.
[OOC: Starter idea? Wildcard? Hit me up on <user name=simpledog site=plurk.com or via private message!]