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Post by Deleted on Oct 1, 2013 20:54:51 GMT -5
Slash and Scream are both standing with the interviewer who had been taking care of questions with them since their arrival. The camera revealed the two men who both looked as calm, cool, collective and more so than anything else, intimidating as always. The interviewer put his voice recorder up to his mouth as if he was going to ask a question, but was interrupted before he could even get a single word out of his mouth.
Slash: "There's a time in every career; whether it's an office job, manual labor, assembly line, or in our case sports entertainment, when one must define who and what one wishes to be."
Slash's voice (Bane from Batman) so intriguing that it just pulled you in. Every word coming from behind the mask, just grasped your interest and pulled you in. His voice just having that perfect tone to charm you and keep your eyes on him.
Slash: "Whatever you choose to do in this time, decides your entire fate. Will you choose to have this moment late in your career? To stay unpredictable through your prime, but never really spring into greatness until your are planning your retirement party? Will it be in the middle of your prime, your freshest years, when you're truly blossoming and thriving, and ultimately staying unpredictable as you grow into and earn your veteranship."
Slash's expression seems to change on he starts this next sentence. Although the bottom half of his face is covered by the mask, you can see it in his eyes that he has become serious.
Slash: "Or will you blossom to early, becoming popular and loved at a young age and enjoying the spoils of victory in your rookie years, only to mold into a predictable and unsuccessful veteran, and in the end you are forgotten as if you had never existed."
Slash then turns his attention towards the camera, snatching the recorder from the interviewer and putting it up to his mask as he does so. The interviewer gets a confused look on his face, but for his own good decides not to protest.
Slash: "Clearly it's obvious that you don't want the last choice, but some are foolish enough to choose this fate. Thinking they have what it takes to be one of the rare breed that can fight through this failure, to break through the ordinary and rise above the usual. Only to be proven wrong and realize their naivety."
Slash then turns his body so that Scream is back in picture. Scream then steps forward, as Slash holds the recorder out toward him and his frightening robotic voice (Urgot from League of Legends) is heard.
Scream: "Some of our own peers here at RWF have made this choice. They think that perhaps making an early impact, and getting famous early, will provide them with a long successful career."
A short chuckle then escapes through Scream's mask, sounding even more terrifying than his voice.
Scream: "I hate to be the bearer of bad news, boys. But, you couldn't have been more wrong."
Slash then pulls the recorder back to himself.
Slash: "Our next opponents, Joseph Copeland and Dante Pritchard, you have made a big mistake. Perhaps against a milder foe, you would have proven successful in your ventures."
Scream then grabs Slash's wrist and pulls it toward him so that the recorder is in range of his voice.
Scream: "But, there's a reason why we're called, The Feared. There's a reason why we have yet to lose as a team."
Slash then pulls his arm back to himself, Scream's hand remaining on his wrist.
Slash: "We weren't put here to be your stepping stone to greatness. We were put here to be the avalanche that buries you!"
Scream then pulls Slash's arm back in front of himself.
Scream: "You have been judged, and found guilty of a rookie mistake. A crime punishable, by any means we see fit."
Slash then pulls his arm away one final time, causing Scream's arm to fall back to his side. Scream then takes a couple steps back as Slash finishes.
Slash: "And soon, you will join the masses of those who opposed us, and failed. You won't escape the same fate that all those before you have fallen to. You WILL succumb to the fear!"
After the last words are spoken, Slash turns to walk away, tossing the recorder into the air over his shoulder as he does so. It sails through the air, and the interviewer's eyes widen as he sees the recorder nearing the brick wall. The recorder then hits the brick wall high up and just bounces off. The interviewer breathes a sigh of relief, but the relief is short-lived. As Scream turns to follow Slash, the recorder reaches him at shoulder height on his left side. He merely throws a punch out and smashes the recorder against the brick wall causing it to bust into a bunch of tiny pieces and fall to the ground. The two continue walking down the hall, leaving a message in the air and a horrifying laughter echoing through the halls, courtesy of Scream.
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Post by asylum on Oct 1, 2013 22:55:14 GMT -5
The message is clear, but this could have done with another read through as there are some grammatical errors. Also one of my pet peeves is when someone uses second person (you) to tell me ho I am feeling or affected by a roleplay. You shouldn't have to tell me. I should just feel it. Other than that it is a very effective roleplay out of you as usual.
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