04-08-2018, 08:48 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-08-2018, 08:48 PM by | KILLUA ZOLDYCK |.)
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[shadow=darkblue,right]KILLUA[/shadow]
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(one doesn't need to wait for Guru to post to approach first! [member=118]Guru[/member] This is retro to the capture of Jacob!)
Killua had once thought of it as pride when it came to dealing with the targets he was sent on missions for. It was perfectly fine for Killua to take the life of others in a simple matter of seconds. He had been what his family had created him to be after all. Killua had soon figured out that there was maybe more to life than just killing over and over again. Ging through the same process. Gather information. Find the location. Kill the target. He played it by the book, and because he did so he didn't fail. He had only failed to kill someone once, but that was because he hadn't done enough research on her and her powers caught him by surprise too. Killua wasn't a fan when it came to losing a fight though, and most of the time he would like to be prepared before attacking anyone. He knew with the way that the clans fought they would instill raids without even thinking about the powers that their opponents could have. There were several flaws that anyone could point out with any of the clans. It was obvious by now to the assassin after having spent most of his time in the clans in order to run away from his family. That didn't mean he had to enjoy the experience and join in their stupidity though. Killua had already decided that he was going to visit all of the clans. Some of them were quite interesting, especially with their territory. His visit with Tanglewood didn't exactly go his way considering that the leader of the group had kissed him to try and get him to go away when he simply wanted to chat with others. Which nearly made him vomit but he was able to contain himself. Next came the Ascendants, which seemed to be a regular group that he would interact with. They actually had a pretty cool territory though, that being they lived in an observatory. Something that he had only heard word of mouth, and have never been inside of one. Since he was only visiting them, they had welcomed him to be able to look at the observatory as long as he didn't cause trouble. He knew that the way that the two clanners had talked to one another that if he tried anything they would probably try to attack him. Tough luck. Killua had already visited the Typhoon once before and wasn't sure if he really enjoyed the experience. He was able to talk to someone, but that was in. Argus had been the only one that had come up, her memories of him dictating the ways that she was going to act around him. When the other had said that she knew who he was, Killua nearly went into a panic and immediately became afraid of the female. Which weren't his own emotions but instead emotions put his own mind thanks to his brother. He had left after having his questions answered, and he was forced to figure out whether or not they were lies or not. Recently though, he didn't have to go back to the Typhoon to meet any other Typhoon members.
Instead, one came to them, but instead of Argus who didn't really seem to have an intention of wanting to hurt him when he just wanted to talk, the caracal that appeared in the territory, seemed to be up to no good. Killua wasn't going to have it, besides, the assassin was itching for a fight after his interaction with Argus. Someone he still didn't know the name of. Short story, Killua ended up winning the fight, but not without another Snowbounder getting injured to the point of almost dying. Her hemophilia coming close to killing her, and if he hadn't been there to patch up her wounds she would have died. He had so badly wanted to kill her, but had stopped himself. Which was probably for the best. Killua wasn't large enough to be able to throw the other onto his back, and instead, he had been forced to drag the female across the ground. He knew that there was practically only one way to get to the Typhoon since his last visit, which was across the train tracks. Killua had been forced to wait for a little bit so that he didn't end up drowning her if the place was covered with water. The albino serval moved raised his head and tossed the female over the border between the gate. He didn't end up stopping her bleeding, but it wasn't anything that would really kill her after all. She would have severe bruising for a couple days. For the first time though, Killua would turn off his air elementals that were keeping his scent hidden. The scent of Snowbound permeating through the border of Typhoon. He made sure to remain on the border, for the time being, obviously looking irritated. There wasn't a nice look in his eyes. "Telegram!" Killua shouted, his metal claws flexing into the dirt.
(Injuries to Guru: Cuts on her face, bruised side, cut tendon on her left right leg, puncture marks on her side)
Killua had once thought of it as pride when it came to dealing with the targets he was sent on missions for. It was perfectly fine for Killua to take the life of others in a simple matter of seconds. He had been what his family had created him to be after all. Killua had soon figured out that there was maybe more to life than just killing over and over again. Ging through the same process. Gather information. Find the location. Kill the target. He played it by the book, and because he did so he didn't fail. He had only failed to kill someone once, but that was because he hadn't done enough research on her and her powers caught him by surprise too. Killua wasn't a fan when it came to losing a fight though, and most of the time he would like to be prepared before attacking anyone. He knew with the way that the clans fought they would instill raids without even thinking about the powers that their opponents could have. There were several flaws that anyone could point out with any of the clans. It was obvious by now to the assassin after having spent most of his time in the clans in order to run away from his family. That didn't mean he had to enjoy the experience and join in their stupidity though. Killua had already decided that he was going to visit all of the clans. Some of them were quite interesting, especially with their territory. His visit with Tanglewood didn't exactly go his way considering that the leader of the group had kissed him to try and get him to go away when he simply wanted to chat with others. Which nearly made him vomit but he was able to contain himself. Next came the Ascendants, which seemed to be a regular group that he would interact with. They actually had a pretty cool territory though, that being they lived in an observatory. Something that he had only heard word of mouth, and have never been inside of one. Since he was only visiting them, they had welcomed him to be able to look at the observatory as long as he didn't cause trouble. He knew that the way that the two clanners had talked to one another that if he tried anything they would probably try to attack him. Tough luck. Killua had already visited the Typhoon once before and wasn't sure if he really enjoyed the experience. He was able to talk to someone, but that was in. Argus had been the only one that had come up, her memories of him dictating the ways that she was going to act around him. When the other had said that she knew who he was, Killua nearly went into a panic and immediately became afraid of the female. Which weren't his own emotions but instead emotions put his own mind thanks to his brother. He had left after having his questions answered, and he was forced to figure out whether or not they were lies or not. Recently though, he didn't have to go back to the Typhoon to meet any other Typhoon members.
Instead, one came to them, but instead of Argus who didn't really seem to have an intention of wanting to hurt him when he just wanted to talk, the caracal that appeared in the territory, seemed to be up to no good. Killua wasn't going to have it, besides, the assassin was itching for a fight after his interaction with Argus. Someone he still didn't know the name of. Short story, Killua ended up winning the fight, but not without another Snowbounder getting injured to the point of almost dying. Her hemophilia coming close to killing her, and if he hadn't been there to patch up her wounds she would have died. He had so badly wanted to kill her, but had stopped himself. Which was probably for the best. Killua wasn't large enough to be able to throw the other onto his back, and instead, he had been forced to drag the female across the ground. He knew that there was practically only one way to get to the Typhoon since his last visit, which was across the train tracks. Killua had been forced to wait for a little bit so that he didn't end up drowning her if the place was covered with water. The albino serval moved raised his head and tossed the female over the border between the gate. He didn't end up stopping her bleeding, but it wasn't anything that would really kill her after all. She would have severe bruising for a couple days. For the first time though, Killua would turn off his air elementals that were keeping his scent hidden. The scent of Snowbound permeating through the border of Typhoon. He made sure to remain on the border, for the time being, obviously looking irritated. There wasn't a nice look in his eyes. "Telegram!" Killua shouted, his metal claws flexing into the dirt.
(Injuries to Guru: Cuts on her face, bruised side, cut tendon on her left right leg, puncture marks on her side)
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