Post by orochigeese on Oct 7, 2006 19:49:45 GMT -5
*Scene opens in a nice looking apartment, a comfortable living room - sitting in a large chair, Orochi Geese, admiring a framed photograph before resting it in his lap as he begins speaking to the camera...*
Geese: "Why hello! I have many things to address today, and I feel... quite reassured of myself. See, at a recent McLanahan Pro show, I lost to one miss Colleen Dramesi."
OG: "Yet, some would have you feel that is the full story - that there is no discernable purpose to my loss! I've long held that a minor defeat in the on-going campaign is never a bad thing, and I suppose it is time for me to reveal a card or two - my rival, the young Mr. McLanahan has likened it to a game of "War" - a child's card game that teaches the values of one-upsmanship. That is rather accurate, and despite my dislike, distaste and hatred for the younger McLanahan, I must agree that there is no better analogy for this."
OG: "This is all rather boring and trite - to me, at least. I don't care for these sorts of things normally, but upon his research, Mr. Clyde found some things out about Chapel Hillcrest - a longtime pillar of McLanahan Pro. Such as the name of his wife, Nicole Dramesi. For those of you who care about such things, Nicole Dramesi - aka, "Sari Synn" - has a younger sister, Colleen. Colleen, whom defeated me...
*OG suddenly smirks*
OG: "Or rather... did we make an exchange? Yes, we did. Colleen, the younger sister of Nicole Dramesi, thusly, the sister-in-law of Chapel Hillcrest... she has access to information that she was willing to trade - for a price. I made such a trade, working with her in my personal gym, and taking a match with her easy. I intended to simply TAKE victory, but I will admit this: She shocked me with her underhanded tactics. Which I applaud." *Geese proceeds to actually applaud, via ancient art of 'clapping'*
Geese: "The information I recieved, Mr. Hillcrest, is of QUITE high value. Such as... where your comfortable little apartment is. How I can just waltz in, without so much a care in the world, as if I owned the building. I could destroy, demolish so easily... BUT, I believe FEAR brings out the true natures of men. And you will fear me, Hillcrest. If you do not... perhaps your daughter shall."
*Geese holds the picture frame up, revealing a photograph of father and daughter - Chapel Hillcrest and a young girl sharing a hug with a giant stuffed teddy bear in between the two of them*
Geese: "Why hello! I have many things to address today, and I feel... quite reassured of myself. See, at a recent McLanahan Pro show, I lost to one miss Colleen Dramesi."
OG: "Yet, some would have you feel that is the full story - that there is no discernable purpose to my loss! I've long held that a minor defeat in the on-going campaign is never a bad thing, and I suppose it is time for me to reveal a card or two - my rival, the young Mr. McLanahan has likened it to a game of "War" - a child's card game that teaches the values of one-upsmanship. That is rather accurate, and despite my dislike, distaste and hatred for the younger McLanahan, I must agree that there is no better analogy for this."
OG: "This is all rather boring and trite - to me, at least. I don't care for these sorts of things normally, but upon his research, Mr. Clyde found some things out about Chapel Hillcrest - a longtime pillar of McLanahan Pro. Such as the name of his wife, Nicole Dramesi. For those of you who care about such things, Nicole Dramesi - aka, "Sari Synn" - has a younger sister, Colleen. Colleen, whom defeated me...
*OG suddenly smirks*
OG: "Or rather... did we make an exchange? Yes, we did. Colleen, the younger sister of Nicole Dramesi, thusly, the sister-in-law of Chapel Hillcrest... she has access to information that she was willing to trade - for a price. I made such a trade, working with her in my personal gym, and taking a match with her easy. I intended to simply TAKE victory, but I will admit this: She shocked me with her underhanded tactics. Which I applaud." *Geese proceeds to actually applaud, via ancient art of 'clapping'*
Geese: "The information I recieved, Mr. Hillcrest, is of QUITE high value. Such as... where your comfortable little apartment is. How I can just waltz in, without so much a care in the world, as if I owned the building. I could destroy, demolish so easily... BUT, I believe FEAR brings out the true natures of men. And you will fear me, Hillcrest. If you do not... perhaps your daughter shall."
*Geese holds the picture frame up, revealing a photograph of father and daughter - Chapel Hillcrest and a young girl sharing a hug with a giant stuffed teddy bear in between the two of them*