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𝙼𝚘𝚘𝚗 𝙹𝚢𝚞-𝚗𝚒
Female Biologically 17 Female Dwema
Happy-go-lucky Friendly Humourous Brave Adaptable
Naive Attention Seeker Insecure Air-headed Careless Troublemaker

BACKGROUND
A programming savant, technology was always Jyu-ni's expertise. Born the daughter of two head electronic engineers for South Korea's largest chaebol, it was obvious her path in life lead to becoming one herself. Her upbringing was rather proper, if not lonely. Her parents were stuck at work all too often. They had little time to raise their child. As such, Jyu-ni was raised by dozens of caretakers. Each one only lasted a few months before finding a different child to take care of. It wasn't her fault, either. Jyu-ni was a decent child. It was just how it went with busy parents. They didn't look for anyone who would stick around.

In her loneliness, Jyu-ni went hard on studying. If she couldn't get a friend in her lonely household, couldn't she just make one? Rather than the warm embrace of her mother, she embraced cold servos. Rather than serious talks with her father, she talked like a child to anonymous people online and chat bots. In order for her to get the most appropriate upbringing, she was sent to South Korea's most prestigious schools. Extremely strict schools. Friendship was discouraged. It was all about studying and knowledge. Even though she studied her heart out and scored number one, she received no approval from faculty, peers, or even her parents. It was just as expected. Even if she created an important robot that saved lives at the age of 16, it was only as expected. If she created a neural network that could restore scans of priceless images, it was as expected. Nothing she did gave her any approval.

She hated it. No matter what she did, she was still lonely. Robots and anonymity couldn't do a thing to stifle it. When she was picked to join Kurtzpel University, she decided to complete her path in life. She wasn't meant to be a genius with technology. No, that was only as expected. Her path in life was to make some friends!

Turns out, her path in life was 'dead in a bus crash' and waking up in another world. Maybe she could finally make some friends there.


EXTRAS
As much as Jyu-ni wants it, golems do not count as friends.

𝚃𝚑𝚎 𝙲𝚘𝚗𝚜𝚝𝚛𝚞𝚌𝚝𝚘𝚛

LEGEND
Born of the golems, the Dwema forged masterworks that pushed the boundaries of what could be done. However, no Dwema could manage to forge the very life that created them. They said it couldn't be done, but the constructor rose to the challenge. Forging a facsimile of life, the constructor created a golem. It was nothing more than a puppet compared to their ancestors, but it was the breath of life required to forge an army to face the darkness.

NOTABLE ITEMS
Armaments of the Creator — Formed of metal and magic, they take the form of two massive arms that float behind the wielder. They act as sword, shield, forge, and hammer in order to protect their master and create. They are freely controllable as if they were simply a second set of arms. By acting as a conduit for magic, they are able to bend and warp metal and inscribe life upon them.

STA 5
STR 3
DEX 3
INT 12
FAI 2

PHYSICAL ABILITIES
Dwema Physique — Jyu-ni looks tougher than she looks. She can easily eat a few blows without crumbling into a mess, but she still feels it the next day.
Short — Cursed with the eternal height of 4', Jyu-ni is able to easily pick things up from the floor while being unable to reach the top shelf.


MAGICAL ABILITIES
Magic Condensing — Jyu-ni is able to condense raw mana into semi-volatile crystals. This allows for the usage of large spells to be cast without leylines, the powering of golems and other automatons, and improvised explosive devices. In the case of powering golems, Jyu-ni is able to inscribe "directions" on it, forming a makeshift computer of raw mana in order to act as the golem's brain and heart.
Manaforge Metallurgy — Using raw mana, Jyu-ni is able to turn metal into liquid without heat. From there, she can shape it how she chooses. Infusing it with a small amount of her magic, she's able to give metal simple orders to follow. Metal already infused with magic, be it her own or an enchanted weapon, is immune to the manaforge.
MY TORRIT!
Unnamed Tiny Swedish Man


The adventurers who Matteo had found seemed to be leagues ahead of their ragtag group. The warrior could afford armour while the healer was clean. Compared to the three of them—emaciated, dirty, and using low-class gear—they seemed to be infinitely more capable. If they could join the two of them, they could much more safely earn off their debt... If they didn't die from whatever mission the two veterans had in store for them.

Matteo lead the pack, instantly unveiling their absolute ineptitude with an absurdly polite introduction of how garbage they were. Anyone experienced could instantly see that they were trash, but unveiling the truth so early stung horribly. But the noble knight entertained the thought. She didn't immediately toss the trio to the curb. They had a chance. Even if it was infinitesimally small.

If Ash had any pride left, she wouldn't do this. Fortunately, silver wasn't the only thing she'd run out of. Rather than Matteo exploding to his prepared kowtow, Ash stepped forward.

"Yes."

She knelt and kissed her boot before the knight had a chance to remove it. In front of everyone. Literally zero pride was displayed.

It wasn't the worst thing she stuck in her mouth in the past few days, after all.
agree ^

new page makes this look really awkward
anthem demo is pretty enjoyable so far

ya kno, besides all of the tech issues of the demo

combat feels like Mass Effect, The Division, Dark Void (REMEMBER THAT?), and Destiny fused together decently.

not the best game i've played, but it's not bad.
That should be enough ratcheting, right? Well, it was only a trial run. Even if it broke horribly, it would still prove that it could be done. With one last creak, the final bolt formed a jank-ass connection from a large barrel to the arm. It was considerably larger than before, actually. Rather than being smaller than a pistol, it was as though he stuck a rifle on. Well, not 'as though', considering he had literally stuck a rifle on. Placing a single bullet in the firing chamber, he slapped the robot on its ass, it automatically adjusting to the blow.

"Buddy, if this works, your greatest foe is going to be door knobs."

He hauled ass behind a thick wooden table. Was wood good enough? Eh, probably. It's not like he was a bomb maker. He could count all the ways demolitions experts sucked fat ones on his ten fingers. Coincidentally, his ten fingers was above the average amount compared to them. Suck it, sappers. He peeked over the table and took a good look at his creation. An upgrade to it, rather. Rather than firing those plinky 9x19 parabellums, it would fire .50 BMG. From a weak plinker to a god of destruction his boy was to become! Eagerly, he ducked his head down and pressed on his touch screen.
,
Ooooohh~ yeah-eah...
What we're living in
Let me tell ya...
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
And it's a wonder man can eat at all
When things are big that should be small
Who can tell what magic spells
And I'm giving all my love to this world
Only to be told
I can't see
I can't breathe
No more will we be
And nothing's going to change the way we-
An explosion resounded through out Elias' workshop followed by a woody thunk. It definitely wasn't good. Carefully, he looked over the table at his pet. Thankfully, Laelaps was okay. The rifle was, er, less so. The barrel had been blown into a beautiful flower and the frame had been lodged somewhere between 'embedded into the table' and 'in his sound system'. Both, even. Rest in peace Jamiroquai, he thought. It was probably a bad idea to jump from 9mm to .50 BMG. Probably. Especially when he had a PhD in robotics and not engineering (or any practical experience with building guns, for that matter). Still though, there was always a next time.

As he went to inspect the full extend of damage, his arm began to vibrate. Rather, his arm-phone-controller thing. The screen displayed two messages. One from Pale Horse and one from CDA. While the job offer from Pale Horse was tempting, there was literally zero to pick them over CDA. Back to his old team, he thought as he accepted the job from CDA.

"C'mon buddy. Let's get you patched up so we can spite the shit out of John Browning. Fuck you, you time-traveling fuck."

He paused for a moment as he began to remove the broken arm & gun combo.

"I really need to make you talk. Would make me seem less lonely."


Finally getting out of the muck, their efforts had been rewarded with safe, stable ground. However, before Yui could even say 'Ayo, what's up my nerd?', Falk had warned them of a large swarm.

The explosive had collided directly with the large humanoid robot, a large explosion surrounded the area. Surprisingly, it obliterated everything. The humanoid robot and its quadrupedal friends were annihilated. Unfortunately, it obliterated everything. The very thing they had sworn (implied) to protect (implied) had been destroyed (literal). It wasn't even a "we can fix this later" type of repair job. No, the entire sensor was absolutely demolished. The explosion had triggered the batteries to also explode, the small relay essentially toppling onto itself and shattering into a irreparable mess.

“!”, Yui turned to face the bomber in a tree with her eyes open 110% and her annoyance palpable, “you just did that.” Her hand raised to head and then shot out a foot towards Falk in a fit of salt. “Why did you think that would be a good idea? I swear I'm going to SRK you when we make it out of this. Jeez, if we weren't surrounded before, we are now.”

Yui raised her blade. The batteries slide up the hilt and collided with her hand. In a swift motion, she thrust the blade backwards, lodging it into the ground and leapt forward. The long blade easily slid out of the hilt as the batteries were left hanging. She was ready to fight. Even if it meant unleashing her inner power.

Man, that was going to suck.
Reconvening with her associates, Ash's time alone had been brought to a halt. Back to the grind against fate with her inscrutable allies.

"Recruiting is a good idea. Hunting is, unfortunately, not an option. A deer would be unable to attack you with a sword. It's not enough money, either. That is, if we're even lucky enough to encounter enough to make money. Our best options for reliably getting enough is either the skull-faced goblin or the toad, if they haven't been slain already." But would they actually find someone to join them? Was Muu even in good enough condition to leave the bed? They were put in a difficult place.

"1 silver, 5 silver, 2 silver. Those are our debts to the hospital," Ash informed Muu, "with a minimum payment of every three days. We have two days left to get enough silver for all our debts. We have zero silver and a hard deadline, so we need to start whatever we're doing now. For now, let's just give Muu some privacy." Her right hand instinctively moved to tap Matteo's shoulder with her knuckles, the global sign of 'we should really let the naked girl put clothes on'.
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