Breath misted in front of his face, despite the hot, arid air blowing from the centre of the zone. That wind howled through the desolate buildings, and across the old, cracked concrete he walked across.
He could walk through somewhere like this for a long time. The silence, the desolation, the emptiness, it spoke to him. His long coat whipped in the hot wind as he crossed the plaza. He noted that the paper moved by the wind reacted strangely. It didn't tumble when the wind died away, it just stopped dead, often in improbably positions. He pulled out a coin, a shiny pound coin, and flipped it into the air.
As soon as the coin left his hand, it stopped mid tumble. He stepped back in shock, and then quickly walked around the hanging coin, as if to find some wire or glass pillar holding it up.
"An object in motion, stays in motion, unless acted upon by a external force. Newtons First Law." he said, almost as if it was a banishing spell to make the coin move. It stubbornly hung in midair.
He reached out tentatively, touching his index finger as gently as possible to the side of the coin. It started to spin immediately, and he managed to keep his finger following it and catch it again.
"The engineer. Good choice."
He completed his walk, picking up an abandoned camp chair in the process. He stopped to let a sudden swarm of rabbits, odd, three-eyed versions with curved antlers over their ears, cross the plaza. One, the largest, stopped and regarded him with its three eyes. He met its gaze evenly, and it hopped away with its fellows. Finally, he came to the edge of one of the buildings, and planted his foot on the wall.
He placed his next step above that, and smoothly transitioned to walking on the wall from walking on the floor. Even his coat obeyed the new gravity, hanging towards the wall as he walked up it in increasingly confident, assured steps.
He unfolded the chair, and sat it down between two windows, with a good view of the plaza below. He snapped his fingers, and the two combatants appeared.
"Welcome to the Zone! A while ago, some indifferent visitors popped by and left their garbage scattered all over the place, and where that garbage fell, it changed the rules. Those places became the Zones, to be feared, exploited, or studied as each demanded."
He swept his arms out, indicating the arena.
"You have your arena, and you have your opponents. Watch your step, because the rules are different here from any arena you may have encountered before."
He sat himself down, and propped up his chin with his laced fingers.
"You may begin."
OOC :
Looking North West:
Looking South East:
In this battle, the rules of reality have been fundamentally broken. A cunning combatant may be able to use that to their advantage. Newtons First law only applies to an object for as long as you directly interact with it (So an arrow that is fired from a bow would stop as soon as it left the bow, for instance). Gravity follows any solid surface, orientating to walls and even ceilings rather than just the floor. The rabbits. . .suffice to say don't mess with the rabbits. If any combatant hits a rabbit with an attack, either accidentally or not, they will be in terrible pain as a psychic scream rips through their minds.
On the flip of a British pound coin, the Engineer (Abigail) has the first post. Combatants have 72 hours to post after each new post, and I will not be interjecting with a post at any point. Each combatant has five posts.
Good luck to you both!
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