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PFMZ | Frank Zhang ([personal profile] iguanasolution) wrote in [community profile] tushanshu_logs2013-06-08 10:07 pm

'Cause I found what I was missing

Characters: Frank Zhang and OPEN
Date: A day or two after his intro
Location: On the way to the turtle's head
Situation: Frank practicing archery and shapeshifting a bit (with different threads), because it's been a while and it's a good way to get his head to stop spinning after so much information dumped on him. 
Warnings/Rating: None, will add if needed

Frank Zhang didn't consider himself useless, despite what others might say about his self esteem. He simply knew what he was good at, and the things he... wasn't. There was nothing bad in being realistic about your own abilities, or so he kept telling himself. 

And he was aware that this was way beyond him. Being somehow 'teleported' into this world- if not outright cloned- when everything was in chaos, the war that they were supposed to be fighting against an enemy so powerful they couldn't even pronounce their name, the way his friends had reacted to the arrival of a demigod he hadn't even heard about, the fact that he could maybe never get back home... 

'Beyond him' was putting it lightly. He had never felt more like a burden to his friends, more unable to do anything to help them out. So he did what he did best in this kind of situations.

Train his abilities until he could become useful. He was the son of Mars, and as much as that had made him feel awkward it was who he was. And a son of Mars never ran from a battle.
kelpful: (smiles)

[personal profile] kelpful 2013-07-16 10:41 am (UTC)(link)
The loss of the fish and other aquatic life in the canals had been especially devastating to Percy, but he took what comfort he could in the fact that he'd managed to save this much. "Okay, awesome! I can give you a tour of the sector on the way."

And he does exactly that. It's kind of ADHD, very Percy-like tour, leaping from one thought and location to the next seemingly without a pattern. And yet it still, somehow, manages to make sense. Frank hopefully won't find himself getting too lost in this area in the future, and he knows not to eat the sea prunes.