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21 days ago
Current Passive aggressive? Who, me? No one messaged [i]me[/i], I just thought that might be a worthwhile message.
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21 days ago
Public Service Announcement: Roleplay is a hobby about writing, but further about writing together. This means that communication is critical. Be sure to express yourself politely to new acquaintances
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2 mos ago
I should use the Elite: Dangerous autopilot to do more reading.
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4 mos ago
Public Service Announcement: Please remember that this is a "give and take" hobby. We are here to write, read, and be read. All three parts are important. If you want to be read, then you should read.
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I'm a generally chill gomboblin that can be kinda particular. I grew up with plenty of electronics and video games, mostly with games like Final Fantasy, Zelda, and StarCraft. Lots of Nintendo. Dark Cloud is pretty sick. That's a lot of variety, and I do like to play a lot of different games. I like to blend magic and technology in my writing, bringing fantasy into space and sci-fi.

Magic in space is something that I find isn't done very much. Airships and spaceships could make for some cool centerpieces. Skies of Arcadia did a fantastic job of this. Perhaps that's not in space, exactly, but it's pretty close. Some of those ships may as well be space ships.

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Regan Calhoun




@Zapdos

Aah, Faye would not be joining them. A shame. They’d meet up later, she said, but if nothing else, they had each other’s phone numbers. Seemed like she wanted to spend some time with a Snubbul that had appeared. Regan hadn’t noticed it, but it seemed it had turned up in their photo, and further, it seemed to be someone’s. It wore a bow.

At any rate, she and David proceeded without their photographer friend. The apartment complex was a rich place, if.. tasteless. What was with this kind of design? She’d seen it done before, but somehow, this building seemed so much worse. Maybe it was the lack of any other direction in its design? So much black and white, too. “Was the artist color blind? A Growlithe with an artistic flare?”

Regan entered the building (likely with David?), finding only more terrible design inside. Were those places intended for sitting? She couldn’t imagine how you were supposed use that chair, or that couch. It looked.. complicated. A voice drew her attention away from the interior design.

If the receptionist wanted to be a catty bitch, she could play, too. She approached the receptionist's desk, Kaebe walking beside her. “I’d hope not, this place has no personality. I hear you’ve been having power issues? I figure you either need a new maintenance team, or it’s a pokemon issue. I know a real easy way to fix a pokemon issue.”

Her Tyrunt settled under her hand, and she pet him idly.
Yumi-chan no Yumeiko no Akame no Kami

Location: Mantleville Streets
Interactions: Velvet @Lemons, Rebecca @Massasauga

Showing her neck to a vampire? Yes. Was her neck full of blood? .. No. Yumi-chan definitely did not smell like blood. As far as bodies went, hers was rather flimsy as a disguise. It would fool a human who relied mostly on quick visual examinations, but a close look would reveal small flaws. No veins, for instance. Her external geometry was all there, but she was just a bunch of magic power, underneath the fleshy appearance. Perhaps, if Yumeiko had given more attention to her copy on creation, it would have been more elaborate, but her focus had been elsewhere.

War? “It’s been a long time since the warring period. I only remember a little of it, but it seemed like some of those guys had fun? M.. maybe that’s a little different.” She’d never considered how much guns changed the face of war. Never had to. She just remembered the way warriors and samurai would engage in what could be described as ritual combat.

“I remember there was one battle, in particular. The two sides of the clash each had a lot of older warriors who couldn’t see at night, so when dusk came and they were having a hard time seeing each other, they called a ceasefire. I don’t know who the woman who went out on the boat was, but she held up a white fan and issued a challenge to hit the target with a bow. Well, someone did, and both sides cheered.” She looked to Rebecca as she finished her story, and got the feeling it had missed the mark, “not like that, huh?”

Anyway! “Ah, y-yeah, Alviva’s a pretty name! Why don’t you go back to it? Lots of documents to change? Here, I can carry one of those.. Yumi-chan held out her hand to take a bag from the soldier woman who gave her a funny feeling to look in her eyes. So she didn't.
Work's been knocking me around, but today feels good. I'll run a bath after my shift this morning. I've got a post started, I just got a write the rest of it.
Lunar sends his regards

Regan Calhoun




@Sanguine Rose@Zapdos

There were a number of rumors to be heard from around the city. Only a few piqued her interest as something she had a reasonable lead for. She posed for Faye’s picture casually, at the fountain, and approached the photographer afterward after calling Kaebe to her side, “anywhere else you want to head, Faye? I’m going to check out some rumors about an apartment complex with power issues. If I’m lucky, it’ll be a pokemon causing the problem. If I’m not lucky.. I’ll be able to check out the roof. I wonder if different birds hang out, up there?” She turned and eyed the critter pokemon that were hanging around. None of them stood out to her. David had been rather interested in pidgey, though. Did he like birds? Regan turned a smile to the boy in question, “Wanna see if we can get up on a roof, David?” His pokèball had recalled to his hand, before. What kind of useful things could this boy do?

That blue fox sounded interesting, but how could she approach something that could sense her and would run away? She would definitely want to take on the trainer school gauntlet, but she’d need more pokemon. If the apartments got her a member for her team, then she’d only need one more after that. Perhaps she should go for four or five, though? She’d just have to see.

There were other things, too. The fisherman at the pond, the crying in the sew-.. Nng, maybe she wouldn’t go in the sewers. Surely, someone else would investigate. Maybe someone hired by the city. Or a paid Ranger.

Faye could join her or not, but Regan knew where she was going. She needed more pokemon to take on that gauntlet. If there was a pokemon causing power issues, was it an electric type? Or maybe a ground type? Either would be useful. She looked at Kaebe, considering his Dark/Rock typing.

Of course, that was assuming it was a pokemon. With any luck, there would be a maintenance person. If she explained she was checking for a potential pokemon as the cause, maybe this potential maintenance worker would show her around. That was a big if, but it was a known issue, right? It sounded like it had been happening for a while.

Kaebe took her hand gently in his mouth to catch her attention as they approached an intersection. She looked down at him, surprised by the sudden grip on her hand. He could be very gentle, it seemed. Made sense, with his stubby little arms. His mouth was his most useful hand. “I’m gonna have to find you a playmate of some kind, I think. Maybe some kinda.. geodude? Hmm..” She pulled up her Pokèphone and went into the pokedex app. Was this thing blank, or could she look up pokemon information from a previous record? She rubbed Kaebe’s neck with her free hand as they continued to walk along.

[Investigate Power Outages]


Stratya Durmand

Time:
28th Sola, Evening
Location: Castle Dining Hall
Attire: Military Formal, in Caesonian colors
Boar Mantle of Spring Hunting
Family Dirk + Crest, worn on the right
Swordbreaker, also worn on the right
Interactions: Torvi @Tae, Matthias @Rodiak, Hafiz @princess, Nadim @JJ Doe
Mentions: Zarai, Callum @Helo, Morrigan

Gideon had, in his gentle way, told her to mind her own business. Stratya had let silence reign in her response. She didn’t really feel like hollering down the table any further, anyway. She could possibly say something about receiving guests with sweet and not sour, but, ah. There was enough shouting going on.

The center table had tempers rising rapidly. She couldn’t hear Roman well. His voice carried, but it was muffled because he was facing away from her. The rest of the conversation told her plenty enough. In particular, Cassius Damian had some very daring things to say.

He swung wildly with his words. Where she had been cautious and poked at Victoria from afar with a lance, this man came in with a great double axe, all wide swings and fury. The person behind him was all he cared about, get out of his way or fall. Admirable, on a certain level, but she couldn’t help but-

The Queen rose to her feet, violence in her stance. This drew all of Stratya’s attention.

Aw, shite.

Suddenly, she was ready to spring to her feet, possibly vault the table. There were two empty seats on the other side, plenty of clearance between. She’d prefer the Queen not shed blood, especially not on all this delicious food. If anything, she could humiliate this man in a duel. They didn’t need to escalate things.

Two shouts stunned the argument. First, Duke Lorenzo, then, the Princess. The first threw everyone off, and the second cut the tension. Stratya sighed, relieved and drew her chair back into place,think I’ll ‘ave tae werrk wit’ ‘err on tha’..” though her eyes were still on Cassius Damian. Hadn’t he gotten on rather well with Callum at Drake’s party? They’d seemed to bond over Cassius’s bastard status, not this scorn and spit he was spouting, now.

It was a curious thing, as well, to watch Cassius’s fury drain away, like it had melted into nothing. There at one moment, simmered down and then lost the next. That was something that took mental training. The broad swings he’d been taking earlier spoke against such discipline. She’d been confident he had enough to not start a fight here, but.. had that earlier disturbance been him, as well? Behind her, among the columns. She hadn’t seen.

And now Charlotte Vikena appears? The Captain’s eyes darted to the king and then looked away again with a grimace. There was that same disgusting manner he’d regarded her with, that she’d tried so hard to ignore. It made her skin crawl. She had to guess he’d ogled every young woman that came before him today.

Lady Zarai had gotten up. Three empty seats across from her, now, and many more all across the hall. Zarai had said something about water, right?.. was that not water, there?

Her eyes shifted back to Lady Charlotte, for just a moment. She seemed impaired, but not.. drunk. No, Stratya had seen plenty of drunk, before. That was not drunk. That was.. something else. It seemed familiar. Disturbingly so. So many oddities tonight. It couldn’t all be coincidence.

Sir Matthias had appeared while Stratya had been otherwise occupied. Zarai and Torvi had greeted him - if you could call what Zarai gave a “greeting” - and now the Caesonian knight turned to find the Varian knight at his freshly adjusted seating - with cakes! Importantly, she turned just in time to catch Lady Morrigan lean toward Prince Callum, and caught the words on her lips.

If Lady Morrigan was also suspicious of him, then that sealed it.

“So many running. A banquet should not feel like a battlefield. And yet…”

A dry chuckle, a brief glance of camaraderie,tell me ‘bou’ i’.

Stratya turned her attention to,Serr Ma’tias, I ‘ope ye’ve ‘ad a fine evenin’. She eyed his cakes, as two servants came by with a stein of mead, each. One for Torvi, one for the absent Zarai. Stratya glanced at Matthias,brring i’ rround, would y’ please. Looking at the servant, she tilted her head indicatively toward the other knight. She fought the urge to just reach across for it.Perr’aps I c’n interrest ye in a-

A crash across the banquet table caught her attention. A dog was on the table. She’d heard grumblings about the Alidasht penchant for animals, but this was the first time Stratya had agreed without reservation. That animal should not be in this hall.

What she did not agree with was striking the beast. Her jaw dropped. That creature, clearly a pet, likely had little say in the conditions of its life. It was cared for and wanted for little, she had to assume, but its circumstances were not its own to control. Therefore, it could not be blamed for its behavior. It was up to proper training to teach pets how to behave. The fault did not lie with the pet. That much she knew.

Her jaw tensed as it closed, joints clicking quietly as it unhinged and rehinged in anger, before it settled into place. She drew a slow breath through a scowl as she stood and grabbed the largest bone from her plate, and hissed with a sigh, “excuse me ferr a momen’.”

He’d opened a bottle of fire, thoughts of Zephyr stoking the flame.

“Grrand Vizir Hafiz Kadirr!” As her feet carried her around the High Table, that rage focused into a still blade. Rarely heard fury roared across the hall, “we have laws against tha’ sorr’ of disgusting conduct in our lands. You WILL NAE strrike yours orr any otherr pets within ourr borrders.”

She passed behind the Queen, “and in case I need tae be explicitly clea’ with yourr,” she paused meaningfully, as though choosing a word. She chose none,self,” spat, like speaking of him disgusted her, “tha’ goes for servants, peasants, commoners, and whatever else you’d fancy calling them, too. Naturally, anyone else. That would be assault.”

She marched toward him, all fury and rage, burning, seething, holding a-... a bone? And then she marched past him, and as she did, the anger seemed to melt. She smiled sweetly and knelt down, holding her her hand out with the bone,ooh, y' poa, swee' thing. Come, come. Where’s y’ master, ey? We’ll ‘ave tae ‘ave a talk wit’ 'em abou’ all this, at’s ferr trrue.

A bone, an irresistible dog treat, at a very uncertain moment in this dog’s life. A sweet, gentle voice, from a strong-seeming person. The dog approached her and accepted the bone. The captain received him with many pets and adorations,oooh, there’s a good boy, yeaaah. Aye, aye, wha’ an ‘andsome lad, too! Did that nasty man, a pointed glare at the nasty man in question,hur’ you, y’ swee’ thing. Ooh, you didnae deserve tha’, sweet baaaaby. She took a look at his collar, for his name. It was in Alidasht.

She stood, and turned, holding her hand out for the doggo to follow her. Her gazed fixed to Hafiz, though she spoke not to him,come along, puppo. I’ll keep y’ safe ‘til yer maste’ rreterrns.

The fury was still there, waiting for him to make a mistake. Daring him to.


Pending: Art
The forum has informed me of a draft I had in this thread. Somehow. Sure, I'll necroanswer.

I think I would want to run my post apocalypse space fantasy, and that would be perfect. Ive been thinking about structuring it as a nation RP. The Gaian Solidarity emerges from the ashes of the Terran Empire, flush with the new energy resource that's been appearing in the galaxy since the apocalypse mysteriously vanished. They claim the apocalypse with return, and the energy source will need to be mastered before it does. Of course, mastering it isn't so simple. The most useful aspect of it is most quickly unlocked with a compassionate heart.
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