Wow, it's been a whole 6 days since I posted in here. Well, I'm just posting scripts to the MWT as promised. Lots of formatting to follow...and the real strip will probably have less dialogue in it.
Introduction by Cenere
The ballroom is nicely lit up by many chandeliers high above, and the many smaller lamps on the few tables or on the walls. The walls seem to shine themselves, warm, rich light. It all looks so...old. As if taken out of a history books, the chapter about the Renaissance. The many people dancing around on the large open space in front of the stairs are all dressed in fine robes, big dresses, slim velvet suits. On the top of the stairs a beautiful woman stands, her hair long and glossy, her eyes big and with that innocent look in them, like that of a deer. Even though the people dance, their attentions are on her. She looks at the contestants, her head tilting curiously to one side. Observing the slim tabby in the white suit, the handsome silver fox, the antelope with the long, strong frame, the mole, half blind, but still remarkable in the crimson suit. The feline with the body of a panther, the bat-ear with rage in his soul, the bird curiously looking around, his feathers as bright and shining as the suit he is wearing, the light brown wolf in her mint green dress, the fabric embracing her frame, and the black unicorn in the dress as black as her, only the white edges to show where the skin stops and the fabric begin. The deer eyed female smiles, and claps her hands. The dancers break away, and some come closer, choosing their new partner in the art of dance.
Kai and Strop are standing in front of the great glowing building, the exterior of it. Somehow in the darkness this building stands alone, the light fading as if from an entirely separate entity to this strange world. Strop regards the building with a mixture of curiosity and apprehension. Kai motions towards the great wooden double-doors that stand under the arch.
Kai: The great glowing building. -There. Inside. Don't take off the mask until the masqurade ends. Because that is stupid.- He sighs a little, hands over the mask.
Strop takes the mask absent-mindedly, still staring at the building, then at Kai.
Strop: Okay, I'll keep that in mind. Is this where we part ways?
Kai: It is. Somehow, I hope we don't see each other again.
Kai offers his hand, and the sleeve rides up, showing the freshly forming scar. Strop's eyes widen in recognition and confusion, but he shakes the hand anyway.
Strop: Somehow I hope we do...thanks for the guide Kai, I hope you can find it in yourself to forgive my panic.
(Side note: You'll have to wait till I draw the whole thing before you find out exactly *what* panic, heh.)Kai nods.
Kai: Worse has happened to me, it just shows you still feel fear.
Kai frowns slightly at Strop, his head oblique.
Kai: Don't get killed.
Kai starts wandering off. Strop holds up his hand: "Wait! You still have my mask!"
Kai stops, turns and points to the mask in the hand Strop has raised. Strop spots it and bangs his head with his other fist, then slips on the mask.
Strop: Oh I'm such a ditz. Anyway. (Fixes the mask to his face) We all feel fear. It's natural.
With that Strop turns and strides in through the doors.
MWT Round 3: In Wolf's ClothingWhen Strop enters the doors, he immediately becomes a light brown wolf in a mint green dress. A female wolf, to be precise, with slender figure, her proportions accentuated by a corset. Naturally Strop finds it difficult to breathe.
Strop: Phoo! Calm...calm...must be the nerves. I feel all peculiar!
Strop looks down the corridor slightly and spots Orlestat, who has been turned into a silver fox. This particular silver fox is on his knees, staring at his hands, and making weird noises. It is possible that he's crying though if that's the case it seems he's forgotten how to.
Orlestat: I've never (sobs) never...
Strop: (To himself) Probably not as peculiar as him though, I mean-
At this point Strop finally remembers that he was transformed, and with that, he realises he does in fact not only have long eyelashes but also breasts, and that he's wearing a corset. He does a double-take.
Strop: What the- woah, I mean like, wow! I never-
Strop goes a bit nuts feeling himself up (since waking up with breasts is a typical male dream), and works his way to places I probably shouldn't suggest in a PG-rated comic. By this time he (or she, I will stick with he) is flushed.
Strop: Excuse me a moment.
Strop finds a conveniently placed doorway and ducks through it, and slams the door. Several frames pass in which many contestants are seen to pass the corridor, including Orlestat, with his curiously bird-like gait. Several more frames of blank corridor pass until Strop finally emerges, adjusting his clothes and looking a bit dazed.
Strop: I should probably...focus...on the task at hand...yeah...
Strop looks around, ears swivelling towards the direction of the music. He hitches up his skirts and patters into the main hall. His eyes cast around, and he sees the ball already in motion.
Cenere"Now, let us dance." The deer eyed female exclaims, spreading out her arms. The music begins.
Something sparkles at the wrists of the dancers around them. The non-contestants has a little key tied to their wrist, it glitters in the light. Even their own partner have one (except Nerg and Strop). They must be important, those keys. Especially since the only exit has one tiny lock.
"Not all the keys are a match, nor would any here give up their key." The whispering is everywhere, low, but there. "No other way to exit."
Strop blinks, and notices that everybody is paired up, and the music begins. The dance appears to be a waltz, which is curiously out of touch with the hallway; then again so is everybody's dress. It looks more like a fancy-dress party than a themed ball. Strop looks around wondering where all the sinister setting went, and finds himself being seduced by the warm glowing atmosphere. Soon enough he spots a bat-eared fox stalking towards him, the only other partner-less dancer, save for the princess. This bat-eared fox has malevolence burning in his eyes, and despite his short stature he carries an intimidating presence. Strop is still turning this over in his head when the fox grabs him and ushers him to a table.
This section adapted from ThoadFox: I am not here to dance, take a seat.
Strop looks confused for a moment, then at the last minute whisks away and manhandles the fox back to the floor, in the thick of things.
Strop: I am here to dance, take the lead!
Fox: How dare you touch me!
Strop: But I love to dance!
Fox looks like he's about to take a chunk out of Strop, but despite her slender frame, Strop tops him easily by a foot and somehow looks stronger. He gnashes his teeth, but nonetheless takes the lead and soon enough they're waltzing with the rest.
Fox: Tell me who you are, animal. And don't give me that "wolf" crap, I know that's a lie.
Strop: Really now? You see a wolf, just as I see a fox.
Fox: If you ever liken me to an animal again I will kill you. I would kill everyone in this ballroom if I could, except I can't. I am the Nergyl Child, got that? I'll shoot you a deal, if you betray me, disobey me, worship me, anything at all, you die.
Strop rolls his eyes a little. Tough guy. But at least he has some vital information, and at this early stage of the game, knowledge is power. So while the Nergyl rants on
(see Thoad's entry for contents of rant), Strop turns things over in his head.
Strop: (To self) Well that was easy. Seems he was taken somewhere from AG district, but I can't do any summons to check that...it's like I'm...not me.
The first dance finishes as Nergyl finishes his rant, which has something to do with the keys.
Fox: So we have an understanding then?
Strop: Good luck, fox.
Strop whirls away and is approached by another being, a grey wolf with a key dangling from his wrist. The key is very tantalizing but Strop simply cannot bring himself to make a grab for it. It seems that in this environment something else is required. By chance Strop sees somebody make a surreptitious grab for the key only to have the hand turned away with remarkable dexterity. Another makes an attempt and is slapped for their efforts. Perhaps it is to do with decorum and competence? Strop dances to the best of his (or maybe her) ability, and at the conclusion of the dance, curtsies and thanks the other wolf with a demure smile.
Strop: My good sir, if you were to grant me a small favour I would gladly allow you a kiss.
As the NPC stoops and does so, Strop closes his hand around the key and as Strop slips back, secures it. NPC merely winks. Success!
NPC: M'lady, I could hardly deny a favour to such a charming lady, even if it were the last thing I ever did. Farewell.
There is an odd look in his eye as he parts and lingers, then suddenly fades away for the next dance. Time passes and many of the dancers fade away to the tables for refreshments, (particularly those without keys though this is not very apparent). Strop finds himself drifting that way anyway for he wishes to speak with the Princess. He has one key tied to his wrist, as if to blend in, and has tucked the other away under his dress, where nobody would dare reach. He glances around and spots the lady being a good hostess. He remembers his mission, and approaches her, reminding himself that he is female at this point in time, and that he does not know the relation of the princess to "the Lady" that Kai referred to earlier.
Strop: Good eve, m'lady, are you the hostess of this masquerade?
Princess: Why indeed, I am. How are you finding the entertainment?
Strop: Simply marvellous. This is a very fine occasion, very fine indeed.
Princess: I am delighted to hear that.
Strop: Yes, uhm. I just wanted to tell you how honoured I was to be invited to the ball.
Princess: I shall confess, the invite list was particularly difficult to construct!
Strop: Indeed, it was an offer some would positively kill for.
Immediately having said that comment, Strop has a moment of regret, perhaps there was a flash of expression on the Princess' face? Or maybe he was seeing things, for the Princess laughs. Strop continues.
Strop: Say...that is some intriguing jewellery you are wearing. Might I trouble you for a closer look?
The princess holds her hands up with a knowing smile. Strop simply scrutinises.
Strop: Such a curious thing, I must say, whoever would think of such an idea for a ball?
Princess: A very...clever lady. Clever. And powerful.
There is no doubting it this time, the princess has that look on her face again, but she quickly rids herself of it.
Princess: I must go, but I have very much enjoyed your company. If you please, feel free to choose one of these pieces as a token of my 'gratitude'.
Strop: You are too kind my lady.
Princess: Choose wisely!
Strop takes a key, curtsies and bids farewell. He turns and then almost falls over the silver fox.
Strop: Please pardon me for asking sir, but...might you have been a bird in a previous life?
The silver fox looks stricken.
Orlestat: Is it that obvious?
Strop: That depends on who's watching. I get the feeling the others are, shall we say, preoccupied.
Orlestat studies Strop for a moment, then furrows his brow.
Orlestat: I see the lady is fond of playing some funny games, Missus Wolf.
Strop: Indeed. For some reason, the idea of playing for keys to the only exit sits poorly in my mind.
Strop and Orlestat leave the tables and walk towards the hallways, passing various scenes of drunken (and perhaps oblivious) revelry and raucousness.
Orlestat: One wonders what the nature of this experience is, if such a thing even carries any meaning. As I was saying to the kid...
(Orlestat was taunting Kai with out-of-context Zen koans)Strop eyes Orlestat strangely. This Zen line of thought is very familiar.
Strop: What do you mean?
Orlestat: There is much life but only the contestants have life force.
Strop: Ah...I see. Well, actually I don't. I mean, I don't know.
Strop dangles the key from his wrist idly.
Orlestat: For what good that does anyway. (Awkward pause) I don't have any keys.
Strop: How come?
Orlestat: It is ironic...these hands, they are not of me, thus this world is similarly denied to me, even now.
Strop: You can't dance?
Orlestat: (Snippily) Not in the way expected here, if you must.
Strop and Orlestat find themselves back in the hall.
Strop: Would you like me to...get some keys for you?
Orlestat shakes his head.
Orlestat: I'll find a way. We'll continue this discussion later.
With that Strop rises, leaving Orlestat sitting rather forlornly in his chair, and rejoins the dance.
Interjection courtesy of ZophiaAt this point, a random female black unicorn walks directly into him and kisses him, much to his multifaceted confusion (first he is a horse but he is currently a wolf, second this is a female kissing him and he likes females but currently he is a female, so...) Then the unicorn parts and flits away, leaving Strop dazed. Then Strop realises the key on his wrist has been stolen.
Strop: That wretched wench!
No time to dwell on this, for he is approached by a familiar face: the fox with the evil eyes. He strolls up, all nonchalant.
This section adapted from ThoadFox: Hello wolf. How fares the hunt?
Strop: (In earnest) Hunt? I've just been dancing.
Fox: Do you not take this seriously, wolf?
Strop: But of course. I love to dance.
Fox, clearly exasperated, slaps his forehead.
Fox: Then how did you get your keys?
Strop: Like I said, I love to dance, and the guys love to dance with me.
As he does this Strop advances on the Fox seductively (an attempt to pickpocket, naturally). Fox snarls ungraciously and brushes his (or rather, her) arm off.
Fox: Well I'm not one of them, so why don't you stop being coy and tell me your name.
Strop: That is a privilege earned, handsome.
Fox: Don't you mock me, I'll kill you and everybody else here...if I could... And the only names I'll take from you are Nergyl or-
Strop: In that case your Royal-ness, you may call me Strop...ina?
Strop remembers his gender change and is momentarily confused, thus adding the "ina" as an afterthought and looking rather curious as he does so.
Fox: Stropina? Ha, that's a laugh!
Strop: Hold that biting wit of yours, todd, you wouldn't want me to b- uh...I mean remember our deal.
Fox, silenced, fishes a key out of his pocket, and hurls it at Stropina's face, turns on his heel and stumps off, his pockets jingling and bulging obscenely with keys. The key bounces off Stropina's muzzle, causing him/her to blink bewilderedly.
Strop: And how have you been doing?
Orlestat has sidled up to him, cradling between thumb and forefinger what appears to be a single key.
Orlestat: A child took pity upon me, came up to me and gave me this key. Said that her mommy and daddy no longer had theirs, so too did she no longer need hers. Told me to keep it safe. (Pause) I bet you there's a story behind these keys.
Strop: One we no longer have time to contemplate. Look.
The princess is now standing on the balcony, bidding the guests farewell (I'll skip the speech for now).
Strop: Guess it's time to go.
All those with keys are moving towards the exit, while an eerie atmosphere befalls the rest of the hall. At the doorway, Strop motions.
Strop: Try that one first.
Orlestat, still not used to his hands, fumbles with the key and finally crams it in the lock. He turns but nothing happens. Orlestat starts making a funny choking noise, before Strop realises this is laughter.
Orlestat: Now that, that's ironic.
Strop: Let me try.
Strop leans over and tries to open the door but seems that the key really is defunct. Strop pulls the key from his bosom.
Strop: This one.
Orlestat: Are you sure you want to risk it on a lame fox?
Strop: You can bet on me.
Orlestat smirks and takes the key, and this time it opens. He bows slightly: "I thank you", then disappears. Strop stands before the door, his other key in hand. He takes a deep breath.
Strop: For some reason I know this key will work. Because I don't want to know what happens if it doesn't.
With those ominous words, he slips the key in the lock and turns, and sure enough it opens, and he slips through. He emerges into a strangely empty space as Strop, the ninja pony once more, and shakes his head a little, regaining his bearings. It is very dark, so dark he cannot really see, save for the unnatural glow of the mansion behind him.
I think that's about all that's going to even fit in a post, so I will come back and post MWT Round 4...later!