11-11-2018, 03:47 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-12-2018, 04:32 AM by | THE VAGABOND |.)
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Questions no one can answer -
They always got in trouble. But, whenever they did they always made it out okay. No one usually died, but there were a couple close calls over the several years. He had been used to being the go-to guy when shit hit the fun and to get them out of horrible situations. Although, there were a couple times where he was the one to get them in trouble by shooting up someone that they needed that had simply pissed him off. Not many could say that they managed to get away from the crew. They broke the law and most didn't have any morals when it came to killing innocents, and he wasn't any different. He remembers how the heist was going and the building that they would take on. All of the crew was there and they were in their positions. He was often regarded as being a great shot and also dealing with the explosives. He was great with weapons and guns like most couldn't imagine, and he knew that the crew didn't try to make him angry out of simple fear of what he could end up doing to them. He wasn't entirely a team player when it came to the gang, turning from a law holder of society to a gang member was certainly a drastic take to step, and he knew he left bonds behind for what he had done. The building that they had been targetting was in the middle of a city and was owned by a different crime boss by a different game. The guy was fully loaded with guns and money. That was their target to hit, and they spent weeks coming up with a heist to make sure that everything was going to go smoothly. They always ran into snags, but it was never anything that they couldn't handle. He didn't know what happened that night. Everything was okay by the textbook, and they had started to surround the building. Some of the crew were wearing disguises and were already in the building. He was on a rooftop that was just nearby, a sniper in hand ready to take off the enemy one by one. The first explosion went off inside of the building and that was the cue for everyone to swarm the building.
He felt the recoil from the weapon to his shoulder as he fired off several shots over and over again, watching blood and brain matter splatter across walls and the pavement. They were preoccupied with everything happening inside that they didn't seem to notice him. But, there wasn't enough chat going off with their radios, which was strange. Majority of those in the crew was talkative, and no one had checked in the past couple of minutes. He looked through his scope as he watched one of the gang members ride up toward the entrance of the building. It was when he got out of the car that the radio on the floor next to him began to spark to life, at first it was only static, but he heard the pained voices from everyone that was inside of the building. He demanded everyone to check in, and all he got was a garbled response. There was something that was wrong. They hadn't calculated for something. They hadn't calculated that they would be waiting for him. A rain of bullets could be heard as soon as the front door opened, and he watched from a distance as his fellow gang member was littered with bullets, falling onto the top of the vehicle he had just gotten out of. At that moment, he only felt the rage of a former partner and teammate being killed and he raised his sniper to wait for someone to walk out of the door. He was going to blow their brains out. Because of his anger, he didn't manage to see as a red dot sight lined up with his head, and his attention slightly shifted to the bleeding man on the car. Turning purple, red. His finger was on the trigger, and he probably should have considered himself lucky that he didn't feel much as a sniper bullet pierced the metal mask he wore along with his skull. His body immediately went limp, and right after the bullet connected, a massive explosion destroyed the entire building. Killing everyone in just the span of a couple seconds. They had been played.
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He didn't remember falling from the sky. He didn't even remember how he had gotten here. Vagabond had no idea where HERE even was. There wasn't anyone that was willing to try and question with the male. He had arrived in this world waking up inside of a hole, probably crash landing somehow as there wasn't really an explanation. Had he died? He knew that their heist had been a complete failure and there was no way that they were going to get it back. What struck him as being extremely odd was that he was some sort of beast. He no longer had the dexterity of his hands or the guns that he once held close to him at all times. Instead, he was an animal. When he was a human, he had no remorse for the likes of any creature, even sometimes going out into the outskirts of the city to release some steam and take pot shots of nearby animals. No one knew what he did, and he honestly didn't care. Vagabond had been through plenty of scenarios. With working with an organization and then joining a gang, later on, meant that he had a lot of experience with seeing the weirdest things. He was fairly certain that turning into some sort of animal wasn't on the top of his list, but it was now. One thing that was at least reassuring was the metal skull mask that covered the Hellhound's face. Holes only for his eyes and for his nostrils so that he could continue breathing. It looked like that of an elongated human skull rather than him wearing a canine skull that would have fit his face better. The former human had remained in a panic and mental breakdown of his current condition.
This had to be his own personal hell. Well, if it was his own personal hell, he was going to make it his bitch. The mask that he wore on his face hid the worry, fear, and the unknown that laid across him. That had been three days ago. He had gotten a little bit of the hang of his large body, and the weapons that he had found on his journey. He hadn't managed to get hold of anyone as of late, and that was probably for the best. He had no need to trying to ask for direction and the only priority he had now was to get his bearings and learn what he could kill and steal to his benefit. No matter who came in his way. He hadn't had anything to eat in those three days, as hunting wasn't exactly easy for something as large as he was. The 6ft hellhound was certainly an intimidating figure to see walking around. His black fur and black mask hiding him within the shadows that he was known to hide behind. Even in this strange place, the shadows worked in his favor. He was resorting back to what he knew best, and so far it was working out for him.
Vagabond wasn't exactly starving either as he had a couple of food reserves left. The massive beast wasn't just all fur, and instead, there were scales that started slowly from the base of his neck to the end of his flank. Providing what almost was like armor plating in a sensitive area. Then, instead of two tails, the tails seemed to have almost split in half, forming two tails. An array of throwing knives was attached to a sash that spanned across his chest. He hadn't figured out the best way to throw the knives just yet, but he would eventually get the hang of it. He was handy with knives from almost the very beginning when he was a human. It was around dusk when he had arrived at the edge of the desert. His bright blue eyes looked at the slowly darkening expanse, and he continued walking through the desert. He needed to at least find something, as he had yet to even talk to anyone since he arrived. Was he even capable of talking? He was fairly certain he was as he had released plenty of screams and curses when he realized what he was. Although he wasn't much when it came to talking, and if anything was a man of few words. The 6ft tall black hellhound wasn't capable of taking in the scents around him and could most definitely consider trespassing. Vagabond wasn't going to take anything sitting down, and right now he could definitely use someone to maul to get out all of his pent-up emotions.
[sub][W]isker[/sub]He felt the recoil from the weapon to his shoulder as he fired off several shots over and over again, watching blood and brain matter splatter across walls and the pavement. They were preoccupied with everything happening inside that they didn't seem to notice him. But, there wasn't enough chat going off with their radios, which was strange. Majority of those in the crew was talkative, and no one had checked in the past couple of minutes. He looked through his scope as he watched one of the gang members ride up toward the entrance of the building. It was when he got out of the car that the radio on the floor next to him began to spark to life, at first it was only static, but he heard the pained voices from everyone that was inside of the building. He demanded everyone to check in, and all he got was a garbled response. There was something that was wrong. They hadn't calculated for something. They hadn't calculated that they would be waiting for him. A rain of bullets could be heard as soon as the front door opened, and he watched from a distance as his fellow gang member was littered with bullets, falling onto the top of the vehicle he had just gotten out of. At that moment, he only felt the rage of a former partner and teammate being killed and he raised his sniper to wait for someone to walk out of the door. He was going to blow their brains out. Because of his anger, he didn't manage to see as a red dot sight lined up with his head, and his attention slightly shifted to the bleeding man on the car. Turning purple, red. His finger was on the trigger, and he probably should have considered himself lucky that he didn't feel much as a sniper bullet pierced the metal mask he wore along with his skull. His body immediately went limp, and right after the bullet connected, a massive explosion destroyed the entire building. Killing everyone in just the span of a couple seconds. They had been played.
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He didn't remember falling from the sky. He didn't even remember how he had gotten here. Vagabond had no idea where HERE even was. There wasn't anyone that was willing to try and question with the male. He had arrived in this world waking up inside of a hole, probably crash landing somehow as there wasn't really an explanation. Had he died? He knew that their heist had been a complete failure and there was no way that they were going to get it back. What struck him as being extremely odd was that he was some sort of beast. He no longer had the dexterity of his hands or the guns that he once held close to him at all times. Instead, he was an animal. When he was a human, he had no remorse for the likes of any creature, even sometimes going out into the outskirts of the city to release some steam and take pot shots of nearby animals. No one knew what he did, and he honestly didn't care. Vagabond had been through plenty of scenarios. With working with an organization and then joining a gang, later on, meant that he had a lot of experience with seeing the weirdest things. He was fairly certain that turning into some sort of animal wasn't on the top of his list, but it was now. One thing that was at least reassuring was the metal skull mask that covered the Hellhound's face. Holes only for his eyes and for his nostrils so that he could continue breathing. It looked like that of an elongated human skull rather than him wearing a canine skull that would have fit his face better. The former human had remained in a panic and mental breakdown of his current condition.
This had to be his own personal hell. Well, if it was his own personal hell, he was going to make it his bitch. The mask that he wore on his face hid the worry, fear, and the unknown that laid across him. That had been three days ago. He had gotten a little bit of the hang of his large body, and the weapons that he had found on his journey. He hadn't managed to get hold of anyone as of late, and that was probably for the best. He had no need to trying to ask for direction and the only priority he had now was to get his bearings and learn what he could kill and steal to his benefit. No matter who came in his way. He hadn't had anything to eat in those three days, as hunting wasn't exactly easy for something as large as he was. The 6ft hellhound was certainly an intimidating figure to see walking around. His black fur and black mask hiding him within the shadows that he was known to hide behind. Even in this strange place, the shadows worked in his favor. He was resorting back to what he knew best, and so far it was working out for him.
Vagabond wasn't exactly starving either as he had a couple of food reserves left. The massive beast wasn't just all fur, and instead, there were scales that started slowly from the base of his neck to the end of his flank. Providing what almost was like armor plating in a sensitive area. Then, instead of two tails, the tails seemed to have almost split in half, forming two tails. An array of throwing knives was attached to a sash that spanned across his chest. He hadn't figured out the best way to throw the knives just yet, but he would eventually get the hang of it. He was handy with knives from almost the very beginning when he was a human. It was around dusk when he had arrived at the edge of the desert. His bright blue eyes looked at the slowly darkening expanse, and he continued walking through the desert. He needed to at least find something, as he had yet to even talk to anyone since he arrived. Was he even capable of talking? He was fairly certain he was as he had released plenty of screams and curses when he realized what he was. Although he wasn't much when it came to talking, and if anything was a man of few words. The 6ft tall black hellhound wasn't capable of taking in the scents around him and could most definitely consider trespassing. Vagabond wasn't going to take anything sitting down, and right now he could definitely use someone to maul to get out all of his pent-up emotions.
[glow=black,2,300]If you're going to bleed, then I'm going to give you a reason to[/glow]
tags N/A& choatic evil & member &[member=184]Sorrel[/member]