"Setzer," he answered, even as the surroundings began to take on a form that was all to familiar to him. The walls vanished, replaced by nothing more than a viewpoint that offered miles of wasted land. It was a tower. A tower built of what seemed to be nothing more than the rubble of a thousand buildings.
Oh, the floor underneath their feet was stable enough. But all around was bits and pieces of something else. Here a piece of what could have once been a roof. There, something that looked very much like it wouldn't have been out of place in a scientist's lab. A thousand, thousand pieces of rubble and ruin, held together by nothing more than sheer magic.
And with the height of the tower itself, getting back down was not really going to be the best of options. It was the last place Setzer had ever wanted to be yet again and he couldn't help but sigh at it all.
On it! And sorry for taking so long to get to this, I was away most of the weekend
Date: 2011-03-22 05:25 am (UTC)Oh, the floor underneath their feet was stable enough. But all around was bits and pieces of something else. Here a piece of what could have once been a roof. There, something that looked very much like it wouldn't have been out of place in a scientist's lab. A thousand, thousand pieces of rubble and ruin, held together by nothing more than sheer magic.
And with the height of the tower itself, getting back down was not really going to be the best of options. It was the last place Setzer had ever wanted to be yet again and he couldn't help but sigh at it all.