> > Ooo. Mysterious. > > Following her is something I shall not be doing, though. As I think it'd be against Ruko's character to stray from the action and excitement she is experiencing right now, especially to go after someone she doesn't know whatsoever. Yeah, I know for sure Gail isn't going anywhere anytime soon. After all, she has some pretty bad cuts on both her leg and back so moving isn't the easiest thing in the world. Then again, I can't have Gail leave the fight for what I have in plan. I probably should have stated this earlier but in my rush to get this OOC out I forgot something. That was choices. They are one of the most integral parts of this story. Your characters always have choice even at the beginning of the story. You could have decided to fight or run and hide(though I would not have counted it as a choice really). Choices are what allows me to advance and manipulate a rather liquid plot. Think of it this way, your choices are like flood gates. Certain choices can advance the plot slowly while others can cause a rapid advancement. Other choices can lead down to a sub-plot or a lore section of the plot. But never, and I mean **never**, is it possible for the choice you make to never advance plot. So yes, the plot is like a river and your choices are like flood gates. Currently I would classify C3p's choice as a plot advancing choice. Also, I need to stop taking forever to type these. > lol, Ellis is all about "what are my best odds." Right now, the unknown is looking better than an enemy that keeps popping up and she doesn't know how many there are. She probably should've waited longer before bolting, but she's disoriented and not in the best state of mind, I guess... please don't kill her off. ^.^; Kill her off? Nah mate, I don't kill off characters unless they are inactive for sometime. As for your character, still unknown what she will run into out there.