oforder: (☦ It was you and me)
Wilhelm ([personal profile] oforder) wrote in [community profile] animus_network2012-12-07 01:55 pm

Ω → five [video; open to action]

The villain enters stage left.

[ Wilhelm comments quietly, from what appears to be the third floor library. In front of him is his chessboard from before, but this time, there are only five pieces on the black side; two close together, the other three spread out over the far end of the board. The black pieces contain one of every special piece: a knight, a rook, a queen, a bishop, and the king. On the white side are all pawns, with one king. The ever-rotating Compass was perfectly visible behind him, however, one of its arms was rotating far more wildly than the other. In the background, coming from an off-screen phonograph, was a fairly appropriate musical piece, as Wilhelm carefully moved the black rook behind several of the white pawns, rendering them useless. The white king was now in check, but with the mess of pawns, had very few effective places to move. ]

The heroes are confused. Disoriented, impatient, and irrational. It is only to be expected, given the setting.

[ He doesn't move the white king. Instead, he turns to one of the other white pawns, which had managed to be only a few moves away from the far end of the board, where it could be exchanged for a superior piece. He doesn't move it; rather, he simply stares at it. ]

I wonder who will step up this time?

[ And with that, the feed ends. ]
warriorscribe: (Proceed with caution)

[personal profile] warriorscribe 2012-12-28 04:48 am (UTC)(link)
And how can you tell whether they're doing it of their own unaided choice or because you mentioned stepping forward at all?

*Wilhelm, there is just something about your attitude he does not like, it doesn't sit right with him. It's like someone playing at being an angel but being incredibly insincere about it.*
warriorscribe: (And then he was not)

[personal profile] warriorscribe 2012-12-30 08:09 am (UTC)(link)
*He's bluffing, Enoch thinks. But he's not going to humor this one any longer, so he turns off the terminal and goes to wander the tower or sit down with a book or something else.

What he saw as pretentiousness was simply too much. He doesn't like feeling that way towards people.*