It’s Mario who wakes up first, and it’s Mario who organizes the effort to get them all down, though Rouge is something of a help here. They swing at each other, they try unravelling the ropes, they try anything they can to get themselves down. But nothing works. Eventually, it’s Mario who manages to get them down. With every ounce of strength he has, he manifests fire from his fist and burns his own rope.
He has burn wounds now. His clothes are charred and it’s only through his own acrobatic prowess that he doesn’t meet his end upon hitting the floor. Almost immediately disregarding his own injures, Mario goes about setting the others free. It’s through this act that he almost immediately establishes himself as the leader of their group, even if he’s amongst the shortest of them.
FLINT
It’s Flint who first attacks Monobear. When that goddamn bear comes in and starts ranting and raving about how they’re all going to die unless their friends decide to murder, he strikes. Though he’s punished by the bear afterwards, he knows it was worth it. That goddamn bear has his kids - maybe even has his wife, and just the hit he manages to get on him is worth it for that. He made sure it was done as hard as he possibly could.
DOC LOUIS
It’s Doc who gives up shares of his food for the others. Each day, rations are lowered in for the group and they’re meager. This is not a location with daily specials or chocolate bars or anything like that, and Doc’s stomach growls with ferocity on a near-hourly basis. But when he sees the others - he can’t help but give it away. Mario tries to talk him out of it every day, but Doc knows that there are kids here, older individuals than him. Every time there’s an objection, Doc just chuckles and cracks wise, even on the verge of starvation.
CAP’N CUTTLEFISH
It’s Cap’n Cuttlefish that keeps them entertained as best as he can. He leads the group in sea shanties, dances around like a maniac, regales them with tales of his granddaughters, tries to do anything for a laugh - but it gets more and more dismal with every passing day. Even if the situation looks bleak, he keeps going and going and going - though he just might be the most frightened one of all.
BALANCE BOARD
It’s Balance Board who seems to understand this all the least. It doesn’t need to eat and he doesn’t need to rest and that quite possibly makes it the most conservative member of the group, even if it comes at the price of it not having any grasp of this situation at all. It cheerfully offers the others the chance to “check-in on their weight” near-constantly, and it’s always depressing results. If only because it seems to come down every time they check it. Balance Board does not grasp why this is a bad thing.
1/3 (other parts coming later)
It’s Mario who wakes up first, and it’s Mario who organizes the effort to get them all down, though Rouge is something of a help here. They swing at each other, they try unravelling the ropes, they try anything they can to get themselves down. But nothing works. Eventually, it’s Mario who manages to get them down. With every ounce of strength he has, he manifests fire from his fist and burns his own rope.
He has burn wounds now. His clothes are charred and it’s only through his own acrobatic prowess that he doesn’t meet his end upon hitting the floor. Almost immediately disregarding his own injures, Mario goes about setting the others free. It’s through this act that he almost immediately establishes himself as the leader of their group, even if he’s amongst the shortest of them.
FLINT
It’s Flint who first attacks Monobear. When that goddamn bear comes in and starts ranting and raving about how they’re all going to die unless their friends decide to murder, he strikes. Though he’s punished by the bear afterwards, he knows it was worth it. That goddamn bear has his kids - maybe even has his wife, and just the hit he manages to get on him is worth it for that. He made sure it was done as hard as he possibly could.
DOC LOUIS
It’s Doc who gives up shares of his food for the others. Each day, rations are lowered in for the group and they’re meager. This is not a location with daily specials or chocolate bars or anything like that, and Doc’s stomach growls with ferocity on a near-hourly basis. But when he sees the others - he can’t help but give it away. Mario tries to talk him out of it every day, but Doc knows that there are kids here, older individuals than him. Every time there’s an objection, Doc just chuckles and cracks wise, even on the verge of starvation.
CAP’N CUTTLEFISH
It’s Cap’n Cuttlefish that keeps them entertained as best as he can. He leads the group in sea shanties, dances around like a maniac, regales them with tales of his granddaughters, tries to do anything for a laugh - but it gets more and more dismal with every passing day. Even if the situation looks bleak, he keeps going and going and going - though he just might be the most frightened one of all.
BALANCE BOARD
It’s Balance Board who seems to understand this all the least. It doesn’t need to eat and he doesn’t need to rest and that quite possibly makes it the most conservative member of the group, even if it comes at the price of it not having any grasp of this situation at all. It cheerfully offers the others the chance to “check-in on their weight” near-constantly, and it’s always depressing results. If only because it seems to come down every time they check it. Balance Board does not grasp why this is a bad thing.