Cupid pushed on a rusty wooden door, exiting the inn that he was staying in. He had been very recently assigned to a mission by the Revolutionaries, to shoot down a couple of very nasty birds roaming about on Swallow Island. The Marines assigned to Swallow Island were usually the ones that dealt with the ever increasing wild bird population, but the entire lot of them had an incredibly over the top birthday party for the Captain. All of them are drunk and passed out, some on the streets of the island.
The birds on Swallow Island were no ordinary birds, the Marines usually shot down any bird that got too close to the town, but since they were incapacitated, it was up to Cupid to make sure that the birds did not harm anybody. The birds are not known to attack adults without provocation, but children are apparently fair game to them.
As Cupid was walking on a dirty old cobbled path, he heard a bloodcurdling shriek from an unspectacular bungalow located on the side of the road. Through a distant window, Cupid saw a young brunette girl trying to fend off a bloodthirsty, oversized bird from coming into her house through the window. The lady kept striking the bird with a wooden ladle, but it did little to stop the bird’s advances.
Cupid walked slowly towards a tree, trying to avoid drawing the bird’s attention. Once the bird was within his sight, Cupid drew his bow, and placed an arrow on it, before letting it fly at the bird.
The birds on Swallow Island were no ordinary birds, the Marines usually shot down any bird that got too close to the town, but since they were incapacitated, it was up to Cupid to make sure that the birds did not harm anybody. The birds are not known to attack adults without provocation, but children are apparently fair game to them.
As Cupid was walking on a dirty old cobbled path, he heard a bloodcurdling shriek from an unspectacular bungalow located on the side of the road. Through a distant window, Cupid saw a young brunette girl trying to fend off a bloodthirsty, oversized bird from coming into her house through the window. The lady kept striking the bird with a wooden ladle, but it did little to stop the bird’s advances.
Cupid walked slowly towards a tree, trying to avoid drawing the bird’s attention. Once the bird was within his sight, Cupid drew his bow, and placed an arrow on it, before letting it fly at the bird.