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Fell, they/she, English, currently obsessed with DnD and other ttrpgs. I do art sometimes. I GM the Epyllion campaign Beyond Moonlight's Reach and the Daggerheart campaign The Witherwild on this very site.

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... I am so tempted to write a new post to that. Then again, it would be just more childish insults.
Did my own post. After all, I wanted to write Tea practically dragging Kendra along. XP Also, Kendra being sarcastic, because that hasn't happened yet.
Kendra followed after Tea, though she didn't have much choice as Tea, who was much stronger than she looked, pulled her along by her hand until they reached the unconscious body of Ditto... well, one of the Dittos. The Question was there too, much to Kendra's disdain, and she smirked when Tea addressed him as Mouth. She was starting to like Tea more and more. Kendra raised an eyebrow as Question responded, rather absent-mindedly, that, yes, he did know what was wrong with Ditto. "Greeeeeat," Kendra said, stretching the word out as long as possible so its sarcasm was truly conveyed. She crossed her arms tightly over her chest. "Care to share that tidbit of information with us, oh wise one?" Her tone probably turned out a lot more bitter than she had meant it to, but it wasn't as if she was talking to someone she respected, so it didn't really matter that much.
I think you can post whenever you want Patriarch. I've just posted Kendra's reaction to Tea and the alarm. Kendra's in danger-mode now. This should be interesting.
Kendra couldn't help but smile - a real genuine smile - at Tea's nervousness. Kendra couldn't say she was an expert on people, but she could sense that Tea wasn't just a nice person, but she was a good person. Perhaps a little naive, but good. And cute. Kendra felt a flush of embarrassment at that thought. Okay, that's going too far, she told herself, and quickly composed herself. She held that warm smile and placed a hand on Tea's shoulder. "I hope so too," she said. She was about to say something else, when the alarm sounded. "Huh?" She glanced all around her, caught in momentary panic. It was only after a second that she understood what was happening: someone had sounded the alarm, meaning that something was wrong. Kendra switched in a more serious mode of thinking, and glanced at Tea. "That's the alarm," she said. "We need to report to the monitor room right now. You coming?"
Yeah, that's fine. Question would probably be the best pick.
I'm almost tempted to have Kendra stumble across Killian.
Posted. Thank you all for the wait.
EBEmon didn't have proper facial features to form expressions, but if he did, he probably would have frowned, particularly at Daigo. "So you know who I am," he said, keeping his voice calm. "And therefore you must know you've been brought here for a reason." He gazed at each of the children and their Digimon. "Why should you want to go back?" "Erm, because our parents will be worrying about us?" Alison said, with raised eyebrow. "What is so important that you need to bring us here, anyway?" "Alison..." Phascomon whispered, almost scoldingly. "The missing Digimon," EBEmon said gravely. That shut Alison up. "Digimon have been going to missing from your world," EBEmon continued. "And we no longer have contact with the Digital World. Do all of you understand what this means?" EBEmon glanced at the group again, slowly moving his gaze from person to person. "Some force must have pulled the Digimon back into the Digital World, and I have a strong theory about what it is. What does confuse me though is your Digimon were spared." EBEmon's eyes narrowed. "But that's not important. What is important is that you, as the only tamers left, are the only ones who can do anything to help me, and that's why I need you here. To help me get back into the Digital World." "You can't get there yourself?" Alison said. EBEmon shook his head slowly. "No," he said. "I can't. I'm trapped here, unable to go into the Digital World or make contact with my lady Minervamon."
Magical Girl CS Sam Linder Name: Sam Linder Age: 15 Appearance: See picture above for her wearing her magical girl costume. Nationality: England Personality: A girl of few words, Sam keeps herself to herself and has often been described by others as 'sullen'. She is mistrusting of all adults, except for her own parents, while at the same time looking down on all those her own age as being too immature. Thanks to this outlook, she has ended up driving away all potential friendships and has found herself alone, all the while wondering why nobody wants to talk to her. She keeps telling herself she's happier by herself, but in truth she is not only very lonely, but depressed with her loneliness. In order to distract herself from her solitude, she tends to spend a lot of her time (especially in class) daydreaming and fantasising. She has a lot of interest in fantasy and magic, and would often imagine herself as going on adventures and using magic to fight terrible monsters, that she was a hero in one of her favourite book series. This is perhaps why, since becoming a magical girl, Sam's depression has subsided a little, as she now feels like a hero in some fantasy novel, and she feels like she finally has a purpose in her life. However, just like her daydreams, Sam's life as a magical girl is merely an escape from the real world, a real world that could be lurking just around the corner. Biography: Sam has only been a magical girl for three months now. Before then, she had a relatively normal albeit very lonely life. She is incredibly close to her parents, especially her mother, both whom babied and spoiled their daughter. Mr and Mrs Linder were often concerned for their daughter during her early years as she seemed to have problems socialising with other children and teachers seemed to complain a lot about Sam not focussing in class, upon a meeting with a teacher, it was suggested that Sam might be autistic. Sam was referred to a child psychologist who eventually came to diagnose Sam as having Aspergers Syndrome. The child psychologist then informed Sam's current primary school of this and suggested they do their best to support Sam. Unfortunately, the school didn't have a proper Learning Support program and not many teachers seemed to understand, and as the years went on, they started to get more and more frustrated with Sam, either because she had a tendency to phase out and daydream during class, or because she needed more help when trying to learn. The fact that Sam didn't have any real friends or that some boys tends to mock or make fun of her didn't help. In her final two years of primary school, Sam did make a friend named Lucy, a real friend who shared her interests in fantasy and art and she was a little happier, but her schoolwork was still pretty low. When Sam made it to secondary school, things both got better and worse for her. They were better because her secondary school had a lot more knowledge on how to deal with Sam's Aspergers and were a lot more patient and helpful. But it was worse because Sam and Lucy ended up going to separate schools, and Sam found herself alone once more. Sam was able to make some friendly acquaintances who she could hang around with from time to time, but most of the time she spend by herself, still dreaming and imagining. Sam kept in contact with Lucy, and the two still continued to see each other. Then, when she was thirteen, Lucy transferred to Sam's school, and Sam was overjoyed to be back with her friend. However, Lucy, previously just as shy as Sam, ended up getting a whole group of friends within weeks, and started preferring hanging around with the group rather than just Sam. Lucy, of course, invited Sam to spend time with the group, but Sam didn't like sharing her best friend and often became upset or irritable with her friend, and the two of them slowly grew further apart. The bond between them came to an end finally when Lucy not only cut herself off from Sam, but also her other friends when Lucy started becoming boy-crazy. When Lucy finally go a boyfriend, Sam, full of jealousy, gave up on Lucy and started avoiding her. She hoped that Lucy would notice this behaviour and try to make up with her... ... but she never did. For ages, Sam became more and more irritable, becoming even more distant from the other students and her grades dropped dramatically. She kept on pretending to be ill a lot so as not to spend any time at school. Her mood became worse and worse. She spent all her time in her room, wasn't doing any work and some of the teachers were started to get annoyed with her attitude. Eventually, she stopped going to school altogether. Her parents didn't like it, but they weren't the best as forcing her to do things she didn't want to do, and suggested she retake the year again at the beginning of the next school year. Months past, and Sam became more and more distant, while her parents became a little bit more irritated with her as the days went by, though they tried not to show it. When the beginning of the next school years was close by, her parents and Sam started arguing a lot. Her parents wanted her to go back to school, but Sam didn't want to. During one particularly bad argument, Sam actually ran out of the house and ran away. She stayed in a shopping district for about an hour until she had calmed down and, realising how horrible she had been to her parents, burst into tears. In a moment of madness, Sam went to a nearby building and tried to throw herself off, telling herself that her parents and the world would be better off without her. However, she didn't succeed. She was saved by a magical girl, a girl who looked like a witch out of one of her fairy tale books. The girl's name was Annie, and she told Sam that she had to keep soldiering on despite of her sadness and loneliness and that "things would get better". Sam can't remember much after that, only that she woke up in her bed back home, her parents relieved to see her the next morning, though they didn't remember hearing her come in at night. Sam apologised to her parents, telling them she would go back to school. It was soon after that, beginning her new school year, that Sam discovered her ability to transform into a magical girl, with a costume that looked like a fantasy sorceress. Overjoyed with this, Sam started using her new powers, which soon got the attention of Annie again, who started teaching Sam the duties of a magical girl. The two worked as partners for a while, and formed a friendship. However, as Sam slowly gets more understanding of her powers, she starting to think about striking out on her own. Experience Level: Greenhorn Skills: - While not the most athletic, Sam has started taking fighting training since she became a magical girl, and has learned how to wield her staff like a bo staff, as this will be its only use until she learns proper magic. - Good at taking orders. As someone who has no faith in her ability to make crucial decisions, especially in battle, she will easily rely on the commands of others, especially those who she sees as the most capable. - Has an excellent memory for certain things if they interest her enough. - Surprisingly good at empathising with people and understanding people's feelings, thoughts and personalities. This is because she's a listener, not a talker. - Drawing and creating art. Magical Power: As a Greenhorn magical girl, Sam has yet to learn any real magic and only has the basic magical girl abilities. (For future reference, Sam's powers will be light-based when she starts to discover them.)
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