Post by Seiji Dalton on Apr 13, 2015 6:23:41 GMT
The apartment in which Seiji and Takeda live is the antithesis of the word clean. Despite Seiji's best effort to clean the place, it seems to be stuck in a perpetual state of disrepair and uncleanliness. Takeda has truly mastered the art of unclean living. Unwashed dishes pile high in the tiny kitchen sink packed into the corner of the area set aside for cooking food and refrigeration. The foul smell (at least in Seiji's opinion) left in water that ramen was cooked in permeates the whole room when Takeda has been conservative with his cigarettes. Pizza boxes and Chinese take-out litters the floor. Most of them, Takeda told Seiji, he can't even remember ordering. Surprisingly enough, whatever bugs and rats live their make a solid effort to make sure that their presence isn't known. Seiji thanks them for that, at least. The only thing halfway respectable in the room is a plasma screen television, about forty inches big. Neither of the brothers talk about where they got it, which goes a long way to telling people how it came to be in their possession. At its foot are a number of consoles provided by Seiji. A number of them appear to be seasoned from use. Both brothers are avid gamers.
As for where they sleep? Takeda gets the couch since he's the man of the house. Seiji sleeps on a cot on the floor. The only room besides the big one is a tiny bathroom with a shower that constantly dripped. Both of them torture the poor, unfortunate souls that for one reason or another come into their abode by telling them all about how listening to the dripping for too long will drive someone mad. A large medicine cabinet sits on top of their sink. With a little bit of muscle, it can be moved. Behind it, the two brothers store their equipment for their trips into the surrounding areas during the dark hour. Pinned to the top of the little hidey-hole are two drawings in an art style that can only be described as classic western paintings, like something out of the renaissance. One shows an armored knight with a helm on his face wielding a sword and shield. Its limbs appear to be those of various animals. Across from the chimera knight is a dark, cowled figure with skin barely visible here and there.
The words 'Wart' and 'Faust' are pressed near the bottom with sticky notes. Takeda's signature is visible.
Additionally, the sticky notes have this to say:
Wart - Fatal End (2100)
Health Boost (800)
Faust - Mudo (500)
Agi (500)
Their equipment stands as:
Seiji - Level 1 Bastard Sword - Slashing
Takeda - Level 1 9 MM Pistol - Piercing
As for where they sleep? Takeda gets the couch since he's the man of the house. Seiji sleeps on a cot on the floor. The only room besides the big one is a tiny bathroom with a shower that constantly dripped. Both of them torture the poor, unfortunate souls that for one reason or another come into their abode by telling them all about how listening to the dripping for too long will drive someone mad. A large medicine cabinet sits on top of their sink. With a little bit of muscle, it can be moved. Behind it, the two brothers store their equipment for their trips into the surrounding areas during the dark hour. Pinned to the top of the little hidey-hole are two drawings in an art style that can only be described as classic western paintings, like something out of the renaissance. One shows an armored knight with a helm on his face wielding a sword and shield. Its limbs appear to be those of various animals. Across from the chimera knight is a dark, cowled figure with skin barely visible here and there.
The words 'Wart' and 'Faust' are pressed near the bottom with sticky notes. Takeda's signature is visible.
Additionally, the sticky notes have this to say:
Wart - Fatal End (2100)
Health Boost (800)
Faust - Mudo (500)
Agi (500)
Their equipment stands as:
Seiji - Level 1 Bastard Sword - Slashing
Takeda - Level 1 9 MM Pistol - Piercing