- Task 1: Guiding Fires:
- Task Name: Guiding Fires
Tier: 2
NPC or PC: NPC
Location: Karate Island
Crew, Team, or Personal: Personal
Description: Strolling at night happens Iris upon the start of a burning block. Bad for everyone else, good for her, as she has the chance to chase the culprit, hoping it'd the one she is looking for.
Enemy Details: -
Boss:- Spoiler:
- Boss Name: Arsonist
Tier: 3
Description: Tall, almost lanky man who burns down places and people professionally. Clearly not much of a fighter, but still dangerous, especially considering he likely knows his flammables and how to use them.
Devil Fruit: -
Haki Aura: -
Equipment: T3 Hatchet, T2 Pistol, various Flammables
Specs: Melee Weaponry 4, Marksmanship 3
The time on Karate Island was anything but evenful or yielding of any results. Bar the striking down of two ships worth of priates, partaking in whihc had enabled Iris the favbour to have a room to stayin for more then a night or two. So at least she wasn't raoming around, trying to make necessary ends meet everyday. Free from distractions like that and while waiting for any words from her short-while companions, she spent the days looking for any clues like a hawk.
Part of that routine was late walks around the more populated parts of the Island. Shady bars, the docks, notorious backalleys; all ripe with potential for something to happen, but nothing suspicious she ever encountered was relevant.
This was one of those nights. Due to the eventlessness of the procedure for pretty much every night, Iris had gotten into the habit of not always dragging the whole trunk with her arms around. The box itself locked and also locked in a room generously provided would be safe enough. So, armed with just the power stilts and dangerously bladed tail curled up as inconspicuous as possible, she wandered in moon- and torchlight along the usual route. Ran into a handful of people in unusual locations, but nothing. Alleys were quiet and warehouses locked and guarded. So without any major events, the short half-robotic girl was about to conclude for the night as she reached the by now usual resting spot somewhat uphill of the town center proper, overseeing it in an almost pretty way.
And it was from this nearly-vantage point, that she saw something. Which in itself is not unusual, people see things all the time, it is their primary source of perceiving their surroundings after all. This time was special, however, as what she saw did not quite fit the checklist of things she had gotten used to seeing from where she stood. The slightest, undulating sheen of light illuminated a wall that was probably forming a back alley with it's opposite. If it had been a smidgen brighter outside, she would have missed it, but now that she saw, the conclusion was clear. This must be some kind of flame source, and decisively larger then common things like torches or candles.
With almost no time between realizing the slight possibility and getting into motion, she was sprinting downhill, fast as artificial feet with no feeling would let her go without falling. And while Iris did not exactly know the layout of the town, she managed to roughly correlate where she had to go. A left, a right, straight down the road and around the block by following the street. When the girl made the last corner, she found her earlier assumption to be right. A sizable fire had been set against the backside wall of the building. It couldn't have been long, judging by the relatively small size, but it was already gnawing at the wooden frames of the ground floor's windows. Before long, it would probably find a way inside and start to really spread. But that was not Iris' concern right now. She bolted past the flame, to get around the next corner, silently as possible. The interest was in trying to find if whoever did lay that fire was still nearby, ideally for her to catch up. And Lady Luck did play the white-haired girl a decent hand for once. Hitting the road on the next side of the building, she could see someone ducking out into a side alley quickly. On top of this small success, the smell of fuel reinforced the impression that whoever had just run, was trying to start more fires to get the job done quicker. The chase was on.
Without stopping, Iris followed into the ravine between the backside of two houses that her culprit had run into moments before. She would get them even if that meant falling passing out from running immediately after. For a few corners, it was the same repeating thing. A tall shadow slinking out of sight just when the next back alley came into good view. Or whatever was considered good view in the dark of night under flimsy moonlight. Eventually though, just as she started to feel the bitter soreness of over-exerting build up in what had remained of her thighs, the culprit had run himself into a dead end. Not quite literally, but he had fallen over something or the other and a bunch of miscellaneous things rattled away over the bricked ground. This slight clumsiness allowed the half-machine to catch up. The man was tall for sure, but had almost no mass to his fram from the looks of it. She leapt the last stretch, ready to land hard in his collapsed body. But instead of the satisfying sound of bones compressing against the ground under a load, the girl found herself greeted by the quick slice of a knife, that bounced off her steely leg leaving a slim hole in her legwear and probably worse, a noteable groove in the metal.As such, it did stop her advance by means of surprise. She ended up not crushing the guy, giving him ample time to get up. He was bald as a baby and a thick beard covered most of his face below the nose, as she noticed when he turned on her. That was all the detail the moonlight would grant the situation, but it would be enough to take him on, Iris figured.
Right about then, she wished to have brought her full equipment. But who could have known it would turn out this lucky. So the short-statured girl had no option besides making do with the given. Wasting no more time then that thought needed to finish, she threw herself at the guy again. He had switched plans from running to fighting apparently, as he still had not turned and instead brandished his fairly heavy and dangerous-looking hatchet, anticipating his assailant's next strike. Although admittedly, striking people with a swing like he had done just then, usually lead to deep and dangerous fleshwounds if not chopped appendages. And absolutely not a resounding clang-like noise. Regardless, he'd chop this person up and throw them on the fire, problem solved.
Iris flew fist first at the man, full well expecting the heavy-headed chopping tool to swing in again. And so it did, except she anticipated as much and leaned out of it's arc, knuckling her opponent in the kidneys. Of course, him being a considerably taller person, that gave him opportunity to plainly grab her by the collar and apply a strong backhand to the side of her head. Only then did it dawn on him that he was fighting what seemed top be a fairly young girl. Not that he had inhibitions, after all, burning down houses and especially the people within regardless of who they were, age or gender was his business.
It had been a fair while since Iris had been hit this hard. For a split second, she could have sworn to have blacked out. It could not have been much longer though, as she still was somewhat grappled by the Arsonist she had caught in the act. As soon as she had come to her senses however, she retaliated. Attempting to stab the arm restricting her movement as accurately as she could with a quick move of the tail. A terrified scream later, she felt the fingers dug into her clothes back off an was able to tear away. From the looks of it, he got him in the arm. At least that's what the blood already pouring indicated. Though she had little time to gloat this victory. Already could she feel her face swelling to uncomfortable levels, while the man opposite her grumbled something along the lines of „You stupid little bitch.“ between looking back and forth between his wound and her.
This time, it was him charging the few steps between the two, madly dedicated to try and split her skull with a good swing of the bladed tool. Again, Iris sought cover behind her armored leg attachments, rather risking another unsightly gash in them, then getting axed in any sensible parts.
The irritation on his face grew visible, even in the poor light and through his beard. While he had indeed dealt a considerable wound, there was no bleeding or anything else. Iris on her end however felt more then uncomfortable. Just because it did not lead to searing pain did not mean she wouldn't feel the intricate mechanics getting noteably bent out of shape. It was immediately clear to her that with this kind of damage, she probably could not keep up if he tried ot run away, nor combat him for much longer without being ad a severe disadvantage. Not that it was necessary, as the escalation was about to reach a whole new level. Seeing his attack foiled again, the Firebug reached into his open jacket and pulled out a gun, immediately directing it's business end at the cyborg. Who herself was kind of but not quite cowering, to haphazardly inspect the damaged machinery almost out of reflex, like normal people would try to cover their wounds
„Just die!“ the lanky man demanded letting the pistol roar and flash four times. Iris felt something whizz through the hair by her ear but before she could even process, two of the leaden projectiles had already burrowed into her shoulder. She would have loved to get up and jump at the guy like a tiger, but simply could not. Trying to bring any movement into her upper body resulted in lighting strikes of pain lashing out at every piece of organic material left in her fram. The only other things she felt with any of her senses were the smells of gasoline and fire. Deeply shaken by the pistol shots, she was giving her opponent ample time to pull out a decently sized bottle and empty it's contents on the floor around the girl before, almost savoring the moment, dropping a lit match into the puddle.
Iris assumed he had fled the scene, intending to leave finishing her to the flames he had set just for her alone. Luckily enough, the memories and fear for her life brought up by the encroaching flames and their fuel's smell, jolted her out of the pain-trance and into an even more adrenaline-driven survival fight. If not distracted by emotions and numbed by hormones, the pain would have probably torn her apart, but this way, she at least got out of the immediate vicinity of the burning, wet spot on the floor that was to be her end. Easily a quarter of an hour passed before she had panted and gasped through the pain and shock enough to intentionally get up ant think clearly. Hastily looking around, it was obvious her adversary had long left. Gods damn it all. She had lost the one tangible grasp on her probable culprit. At least now she knew who to look for. That was still a better lead then nothing. After having chased the guy for a little ways, she was now trying to locate herself, see where the wild hunt had lead her so she could find her way back. Looking up, she saw the glow of the fire from the very beginning of the confrontation. And that reminded her. She'd surprised the guy, prompting him to drop waht he was doing and run. So maybe some of his tools were still back there.
It took her way longer to get back then it had taken the girl to get away in chase. Seeing the building slowly consume in flames was still frightening, but far less so when she was in a safe distance. Prioritizing her personal goals over saving who or whatever was inside, she went about slowly searching the back alley for anything left by the culprit. Slowly not because she wanted to, but because she had to. If it had gone by her will, she'd found something immediately and made for the exit before any upholders of law and order appeared on the scene to put out the fire and save some lives. Though not too long did it take for her search to come up positive. The best of the find was a tin canister, most likely used for flammables, that should be of use for something. She'd inspect it in detail after trying to take care of her injuries, fixing the machinery as good as she could and getting a good night worth of sleep. She knew she didn't have endless amounts of time, but to just immediately rush on seemed unreasonable and night impossible in her state. With reward in hand, she finally hobbled off the scene, a burning building probably wouldn't go unnoticed for long and she did not want to be there when it got noticed.
[WC: 2192]