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1 mo ago
Current You'd think after like 15 years I'd stop feeling like a fraud when writing posts but I still do which is both a statement on my self confidence and a compliment to how good my partners are as writers
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5 mos ago
Why are you talking about Final Fantasy 10 like that
5 mos ago
Final Fantasy 13 is a top five entry in the franchise but ya'll still ain't ready to have that conversation
6 mos ago
This Bears/Packers game is gonna make me believe in the power of Chicago Pope
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6 mos ago
The older I get the more I start to think BBQ potato chips are the worst flavor, actually.
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Look, I got lost on the way to getting some jajangmyeon and it'd be foolish to leave now.

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Meanwhile Raineh and I are off pulling a Niadeshiko/Himawari
Raineh Daze said
Posts... ;-;


;.;
I'll post when I'm good and ready!

Which means after I have dinner tonight.
Rin said
Hey, Fabri~ And, uh... To tell the truth, Alexis is kind of sort of somewhat based on me so yeah. ^^; To the point that I used my shameless self-insert for her appearance. XDGMT.


Hehe, Jihyo is the closest I've come to basing a character on myself. Except for the vulgarity, anyway.
Isabeau had spent most of the trip on the deck, looking out to the ocean, avoiding others, especially strangers that seemed to want to confirm for themselves if she was, in fact, a summoner. While it was certainly nice to be noticed, to be appreciated, there was a line and it was crossed, that line being when a constant barrage of questions from people who didn;t even bother introducing themselves came rapidly. Isabeau didn't want to stand around and answer questions all day, she still barely knew anything about being a summoner, including why she was chosen. She would've gone inside the ship to hide, but the last time she did that she had to stay near chocobos and those birds were not her idea of a fun time.

Gippal, that was the name she believed he said, approached her as she was staring out into the ocean, enjoying a moment's respite. "It's weird," she responded to his question, still looking out to the ocean, "It's still hard to believe, I mean, I was there, you were there, we all saw it happen...I'm just confused. I don't know what to think. I hope I'll find some kind of answer in Kilika. I thought I'd like the attention but...it's kind of annoying, having strangers come up to you and tug on your clothing. Ugh, I'm just confused about everything."

Isabeau sighed, shaking her head, and continued gazing out at the ocean
Who needs to worry about killing when the quest for sake is going on!
Noriaki found her steps having to quicken to keep pace with Yuki; while Yuki was swiftly walking, Noriaki looked to be jogging alongside her, her swords clinking lightly against her armor. She raised no complaint on the matter, she was glad to at least be getting some manner of conversation out of her. And she did enjoy the way the crowds seemed to simply part, allowing the two of them undisturbed passage through the streets and pathways. It had to have been Yuki's presence, it was the easiest explanation to come to. Noriaki gave small nods and bows to some of the onlooking citizens, but decided against doing it to everyone they passed by, at that rate her neck would be sore.

"I can't say I've had blood in my sake, no, but tears? Absolutely, and not just my own," Noriaki spoke the last bit with an odd sense of pride, complete with a smirk and a nod that went ignored, "You must be incredibly bored or you've experienced something truly harrowing to drink so much and so often with no regard to quality and taste. I'm going to say its boredom, you don't look the type to get bothered by much, unless the lack of an arm and the scar on your face are directly responsible for your newfound addiction to sake."

Noriaki wasn't passing judgment, people had their vices, and if Yuki's was sake, more power to her for being able to stand and move, let alone function, after downing large quantities, or at least the assumption was that Yuki let it flow freely into her gullet, if her words were any indication.

"You know, I've brewed sake once or twice, had to make a little extra money to support myself before I became famous and all. Not so sure if it's any good, but if quality is no concern, well why not. Remind me to make you some. Fair warning, I like my sake sweet to the tongue, just the same as my partners."

If that counted as a flirt, Noriaki hoped it was one she could get away with.
Silver Fox said
Because it still makes me think that im playing barbie.xD


I wish my Barbie's had swords and ice cream hats.
Rin said
Also clothes changing is always a fun gimmick. XD


Right!

You can put ICE CREAM on her head!

It is the BEST kind of dumb!
Silver Fox said
I personally like beating demons. But I still don't care for FF13. The story still feels lacking and their world was meh. That and they took quite a bit from 7. But I shall have to deal with the clothes changing, the single battler, and more boring storyline in the third one :3


I don't see how anyone can dislike the clothing mechanic, it is directly tied to the gameplay and there's a narrative reason and there are so many options that I maintain that it is impossible not to find three you like. You can be Locke, even. Locke!
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