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7 yrs ago
Current Try checking the Articles and Guides section
7 yrs ago
I'm not victim blaming but all generalizations are false, even this one.
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8 yrs ago
It does.
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8 yrs ago
PC and Tablet ded, send help
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8 yrs ago
I lived the land of no internet
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My teacher won't give me back my senior proposal so I don't know if I can do my senior project so I don't know If I can get out of highschool >.<
Less kess? No wait that's my team dang it. Kess less? Dang it that doesn't even make sense.Unless its my love life
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Eldarin immediately leapt back slashing the vines in his way and retreating to a safe distance as quickly as he could several feet away. Well better to have learned that now then later. He'd hate to run into the plant if he had to flee from some threat, now he might even be able to use it as a sort of trap. Now one last thing to test. Eldarin snapped his fingers and a small flicker of flame appeared on the bulbous plant, he wondered how it reacted to burning. He took several steps back just in case the plant had more, further back roots and went into some sort of frenzy.
Team KESS ready for next post I believe.
Krysthane - Patrol Mission


Krysthane giggled a little at seeing Ebon warm up to the kittens, far more so than he had any of them. She would defiantly have to hold that against him later, maybe blackmail him. Then she winced at Skyra's rather... displeased reaction to the place. "Come on Skyra it isn't that bad, we'll only be here for a bit anyway." Krysthane pleaded. At least 3/4 of the team liked the place and so far that was the best result on anything they'd done together, which admittedly wasn't much. She turned at Sepia's question and thought about it briefly, "Yeah, I'm fairly certain there was some sort of graffiti here earlier. I'm sure the boys know about it." she said confidently as she also stepped into the cafe, two little kittens somehow making their way into her golden hair and periodically peeking out.. As soon as they entered she looked around for either the group of boys they had talked to earlier or the store owner.
Though This Be Madness, Yet There is Method In 'T

"And so have I a noble father lost. A sister driven into desperate terms... But my revenge will come" (4. 7. 27-31) Laertes proclaimed his need for vengeance after Hamlet has killed his father and thus driven his sister insane. Laertes is one of several tragic heros in the play Hamlet and both receives, as well as deals, ample amounts of misery and suffering.

Laertes initially seems as though he won't be one of our many tragic characters. However, this is quickly proven wrong when he returns after his father's death. He is furious and seeks the most dire form of vengeance. What's more, even though she isn't his top concern per say, Ophelia has lost her mind and he grieves for it. "Dear maid, kind sister, sweet Ophelia! O heavens is 't possible a young maid's wits. Should be as mortal as an old man's life? Nature is fine in love, and, where 'tis fine, it sends some precious instance of itself after the thing it loves." (4. 5. 180-187). Even though he tried to warn her about Hamlet, Hamlet still ended up breaking her heart, though not in the way Laertes expected.

Laertes truly proves himself to be a conduit of misfortune and misery in the case of Hamlet. He first conflicts with Laertes as Laertes mourns for Ophelia and Hamlet tries to one up him. Furious at the prince, Laertes briefly scuffles before being broken apart even going so far as to curse Hamlet to hell. Of course Hamlet was the once who killed his father and caused his sister to go insane resulting in her death. The misery Hamlet has brought upon Laertes gives him every right to be outraged. However Laertes is able to return some of the pain he feels when he strikes Hamlet with the poisoned blade, resulting in Hamlet's death. What goes around comes around after all.

Initially, Laertes is furious at the king and demands answers regarding his father's death. However the clever king is able to twist Laertes into working for him, turning his hatred towards Hamlet. The king causes Laertes to duel Hamlet, resulting in the former's humiliations at his better's hands. Though as with Hamlet, Laertes is able to return the pain. In his dying breaths he reveals the truth of the matter, turning the spotlight to Claudius resulting in the murdering king's death. "Lo, here i lie, never to rise again. Thy mother's poisoned. I can no more. The King, the King's to blame" (5. 2. 349-351).

Laertes shows himself to be a magnet for trouble. However he also deals just as much as he takes. Laertes' suffering is not much different from any of the other characters. They all go through pain and they all push it onto others. This cycle of suffering is what pushes the play onwards. First Claudius causes the old king Hamlet suffering. Then Hamlet suffers and is spurned on by dead Hamlet to make Claudius suffer. Polonuis makes Hamlet suffer and Hamlet kills Polonuis. That suffering drives Ophelia crazy and drives Laertes to see vengeance. The king uses Laertes, Laertes betrays the king, and Hamlet kills the king, then dies.

"To cut his throat i' th' church." (4. 7. 144)
I think a solid top ten for that list would be vanishing people, whether it be GMs, 1x1 partners, or just other players in the rp. Especially when they're still on semi-frequently but they just aren't doing anything.
Yeah we do, been there done that.
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