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Just waiting on the last Hell Hound before we continue.
Once my computer access is restored, I will be contributing the god of Seas, Tides, the Moon, Mystery and Secrets. I recommend being prepared for something... big.
Grey Star said
@Dead Cruiser: I'm going to have to go with the others' suggestions and vote that you edit your post so that this never happened since at the moment you've thoroughly ticked off and alienated enough player characters to the point they have to attempt to kill off yours or else it would be OOC. Also the fact that this is turning into a huge cluster-ck situation and I don't want it to deteriorate any further, along with the fact that your character is powergaming to an extent.


Done.
Busy atm, can't post much.

If Saber and Archer can stay their murderfrenzy for a minute, I could get Sorin to talk his way out. Show yhem what his place in the Multiverse serves.
The Parasite Blade also consumes magic, perhaps draining the supernatural force from their attacks.

The latter is your characters starting a conflict where there wasn't one. Inwas just trying to screw with Vash. The Servants were the ones starting a miniature crusade. Apparently I either have to fit the whims of other players or be attacked in-character for it?

This was going to happen sooner or later. Honestly better that they just hear it from the man rather than catch him in the act of feeding.
Let's call it "superior technique and experience." Sorin has been fighting with a sword for six-thousand years. Saber has existed for only about fifteen-hundred years. Factor in that Sorin too has superhuman fighting ability, and we can wave away a parry.

What I do find ridiculous, though, is the expectation that I'm apparently supposed to tailor my roleplaying around the fact that your characters have the irresistible urge to wantonly murder party members as they see fit. As much as you keep saying that you didn't want to do this, you still kind of... did. You can say that to not kill him at this point would be out of character, but I doubt "delves into a mindless killing frenzy at the implication of something evil afoot" is a trait of either character.

Anyway, this can still be worked around. Sorin's explaination (deliberately OOC, accidentally IC) should have struck a nerve with Saber. Perhaps reminding her of her own hardships will stay her blade long enough for this to develop into a tense (yet bloodless) argument.

As far as Archer goes, I'm at a loss. The player historically refuses to listen to anything I say, so the character likely will not, either. Any attempt to reason with either one is probably a wasted effort.
Rin said
...Okay I call bullshit. Even if Sorin somehow can seemingly effortlessly fight two Servants , then it means that there's no way he isn't too powerful to be in this.


...Did you read my post? He knows he can't fight both of them, and is trying to get them to back off. Or at least stall until he can think of a better plan.
Sorin is, if anything, Chaotic Neutral. But Archer and Saber are jumping to conclusions based on having a miniscule fraction of the story and a considerable amount of bias.

Regardless, I'll see if we can't diffuse the situation.
Rune_Alchemist said
And done with Tyzitla. I could easily have him become the antagonist, if no one makes an aggressive enough god~


Ah, well, you needn't worry about that. The Dragon King shall be... thoroughly aggressive.
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