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Yeesh, I get it. Sam hates humans.

Anyhow, I personally think it's overtuned to cause physical damage twice (especially because it's essentially unavoidable after the fact), but the conditions are whacky enough that maybe it's ok. In the case of physical damage in particular, it's very much a sink or swim thing, considering how physical damage is the one that's least affected by ranks...which means that it's either useful (magi, esper) or useless (monsters).

That is to say that it's fine if Broken thinks it is.

It was a beautiful day in Grayle. The sun was shining and the sky was clear, with a cool breeze blowing a thin mist up from the resplendent aquamarine surface of the Viridian River, drawing rainbows of refracted light out into the spring air. Blessed by the grace of ancestors whose deeds became mythological, verdant beauty arose from every corner of the alabaster city. It was the season of beginnings, the season of one’s excitement, and the chicks had flown from their roost, familiar flocks guiding fledglings in the art of the flight. Upon King’s Bridge, a youth, cherubic in beauty, lingered upon the cobblestone, his eyes downcast.

A sparrow, a cheeky little thing, pranced upon the palm of his hand, beak darting down to snatch up a crumb or two. Every once in a while, the dapple-feathered chick would look back up at him, rotate its head, then go back to eating. He watched it enjoy itself and wondered of it. What would it be like, to be a bird? Flying freely, unfettered by all but the most base necessities. Castles and towers, the apex of human craft, boasted views that paled in comparison to what a common pest could experienced. What a charmed creature.

He closed his hand before it sensed his intent, fingers lacing over its wings and pinning them against the sparrow’s body. Warmth seeped into his hand, the warmth of a fuzzy little thing struggling to free itself from a heartless giant. Against his palm, he could feel the pinpricks of its talons vibrating with every steadily accelerating heartbeat. And then it was hot. The hot of a drop of blood.

Rossweine smiled, opened his hand, and watched the bird fly off. Shakily, sporadically at first, then with increasing speed and confidence. What remained then, in his hand? Nothing but a drop of blood, staining the crescent-shaped crease that mirrored his thumb. He turned towards the castle, the courtyard, the mass of hopefuls and hopeless that trampled upon it.

Nobles were relaxed. Swordsmen were confident. Commoners, anxious.

Royalty, ambivalent.

At this distance, it was easy enough to tell that the stage was yet empty. Manegold talked about tradition before, of how it was customary to let the children stew a bit. A power play, his older brother had said, back when they still had time to speak regularly. Rossweine didn’t get it then, and didn’t care for it now. Wasting away in the mire of humanity was meaningless, even if those crowds would part ways out of reverence regardless.

The Moonkissed Princeling let out a sigh, wiping the blood off on the marbled railings of the bridge, his steps taken to the tempo of an orchestration he fancied.

It was a beautiful day in Grayle. The sun was shining and the sky was clear. Too precious an experience to expend rushing to and fro. The wind brushed a kiss up to his cheeks from the depths of the waterfall, and a faint smile played upon his lips, his mind painting over the world that his eyes told him of.

He will take his time.

No one was waiting, after all.
Oh ye, is the Discord getting set up, or are we ultimately sticking with OOC?
I’d say just equal it to Apollo’s. 10% mana refund for the melody.
I’m ok with the doggo, though his nose will suffer.

Want me to provide you with a mini CS for Manegold?

Hammer met chisel. Over and over again, chipping at cold, round stone.

Atzi was functionally illiterate, but even she knew her letters. Knew them enough that she could copy them out from the scripts that Achel had written for her. Chains of letters to form names, names to remind one of those that had perished. Her shoulders heaved, tense, sweat beading upon her forehead even within the silent, damp catacombs. Hammer met chisel once more, and her fingers brushed the indentations in the stone, then reached to rub the corners of her eye.

A breath caught her throat and she swallowed hard. The physical labour was easy. The emotional toil was hard. But wasn’t it always?

Over four hundred dead, and a quarter of them didn’t even leave a trace behind, devoured by the Elder Beast’s kindred. Marked graves with nothing buried beneath. A lifetime of memories, reduced to the feces expelled by the sons and daughters of a natural disaster. The woman turned her face to the right, scarlet iris catching a glimpse of Achel. The Chiralta was knelt before yet another corpse that the village men have brought. Blackened flesh, hardened by hoarfrost, reduced a familiar face to a ghoulish mimicry, but Atzi recognized them too well. Dorovi, a young widow who had, just a couple months back, began looking as if she was moving on from the loss of her husband. Now, dead, and not even afforded the dignity to be buried at sea with him.

Tragedies continued, an avalanche that wiped away all thoughts of the future and suffocated one with the past. Achel had kept up her duties as Grave Keeper, had kept at the same pace as Atzi herself, even when she was so much weaker. The tears in her dress were evident, were ignored.

Above, the church’s bells rang and Atzi rose.

“The meeting,” she said, dumbly. “We should go.”

But Achel continued her work.



Enli’s speech was a speech. He spoke too much. It didn’t matter what he said. It didn’t matter who he blamed. The words continued on, echoing against the church’s walls. Maddening. Atzi sat on a pew at the back, eye burning a hole into the ground, hands clasped in a violent mockery of prayer. So many problems, so many concerns, so much scarcity. So much to do, that it was nothing more than a blessing that so many strangers arrived at Dawn. A blessing, but one that could only talk on and on and on and on.

Her body burned. Her memories replayed. Summer days, halcyon days. The dead still living, the village still intact. The sea filled with fish, the Kyrnith understanding. And then the scream of the storm, the blizzard battering homes and coating the world in deathly white, one that could not be removed no matter how industriously she wielded a shovel, then a plank of wood, then her bare hands.

She needed action. She needed to act. Move and go.

Partway through Gideon’s dissertation, Atzi stood up, abruptly. Her eye caught Akando’s, one bloodshot eye to match two measured ones. Her first words were a jumbled, incomprehensible mess. She swallowed hard, tried again. Knew what she was getting herself into, but knew that she’d have to do it anyways. Her voice thundered, strong even when hoarse from those nights where she could only scream in rage, wail in grief. There would be more to come.

Emotional labour.

“I’m looking for Maira. I know where she’d usually be.”

A pause. A nod, to herself more than anything else.

“And before that, I’m feeding Achel. Something hot.”

The Moon Goddess dozed in the corner of her eye upon a floating piece of translucent parchment. She ignored its scribbles, even as it expanded to greater and greater lengths. After all, Atzi could not read.
You're also in two RPs that I GM for, soooooo.
Zombehs (and Izu, but he's irrelevant) is the one person here who've I've RPed with too much. I'd personally prefer not being stuck with him here too.
@The WorldHonestly? I don't mind if you just make it about as instant for both extension and retraction as, like, an extendable baton and a tape measure. It'll just take longer to extend or shorten it to a length that isn't the shortest or the longest. Only thing you'll need to be aware of is that it'd be 'easy' for others who grab the weapon to pull/hold onto it too.

@BrokenPromise I don't need finer movements if it's just a terrain-grabber, so ye, no.

@OwOTug o War against small children turning into a stalemate because everyone has the same physical stats in Esper mode. Basically sounds fine though. I personally think it might be a bit weird visually to like, attack the chain but pop open the manacle instead, so maybe just say something like 'the manacle could be forced open by an E rank attack' rather than go on about 'attacking the chain'.
@BrokenPromise You mean ‘snake-like’ as in it moves like a whip? And yeah, Silver’s definitely a weird place because situational/conditional rank ups are not trashy, they’re just situational. Anyways, I’m sticking with the Style.

@OwO The manacles are meant to target wrists/ankles? Or does it expand magically to wrap around anything that it’s fired against. In regards to ‘destroy similar chain’, are you saying here something about destroying a chain with E rank defense? Or C rank?

@The World Is the retracting instant?
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