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Current Going in a trip over the weekend. Will be back on Sunday, probably no RP posts until then
9 yrs ago
>That awkward moment when you learn the religious revival movement you were headin was actually a vehicle for a Lovecraftian Abomination masquerading as a God to jack your body and take over the world
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9 yrs ago
>That moment when you realize that you can only do fandom RPs because you're bad at original characters. This is what I get for never playing DnD
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The time was passing by, Tai could tell, though he moved with a certain speed and pace that didn't alter much. He just went with the flow, as it were, and followed the students, his classmates and peers all, to the auditorium that sat nearby with open doors. He followed in, taking up a position somewhere near the front third of the room so he could have a clear view of the stage, and not paying too much attention to those nearby as he waited for the ceremony to begin. Or at least, trying to not pay attention, which was...difficult, to say the least. But he wouldn't let anything bother him. Not now
YO, I'm sorry, but I don't think I can keep going with this. It's not your fault or anything, it's just stuff on my end. Apologies, no hard feelings and all
Fortunately, one such as Ba'al was used to the kind of cold look that Saber gave him as they departed together. It came with the territory of being an evil megalomaniac, and having to cooperate with people you previously tried to murder/enslave/destroy. Still, he did so much enjoy the times he got to work with the Tau'ri, if only to see their resourcefulness.

It also confirmed that she was not much one for idle chit chat, but he would persist nonetheless. Some insight into a possible foe would be useful as well. He seemed to recall her hanging back with that little boy early on in the meeting (a Goa'uld memory was useful like that), which gave lie to her convictions and beliefs. Protect the weak and those who could not do the same for themselves, it certainly seemed like hallmarks of a knight

Something registered though in her response, and he gave her a curious glance. "Your class? Now that's an interesting phrase. I was under the apparently mistaken impression that that was your name. My apologies." Somehow he didn't think she was really offended, given that Saber was the term she had used up to now, but better to be safe than sorry, yes? "And whom is it you serve? A knight, much less a servant, always has a liege lord."
Imma wait for Matt to post, and obviously that collab with Sundered Echo before I post again.
Now I wish Ba'al had his personal Shikra blade. Because what's not to like about a sword with an atom thick edge that can cut a human in half with ease?
Ba'al held on to his drink, taking the occasional sip from it as he listened to the ongoing conversation with the lizard man, as it were. The news that if they survived and yet failed would result in them getting stuck here was..less than pleasant, but Ba'al was certain that he would succeed, end this game, and gain the wish that he desired, for the power he wanted.

It was then that Shiroe poked his head out the window and invited the thing in to talk and learn more about the Trials. The creature (he did not yet have a name for it), certainly seemed happy to pierce the lobby, which would indicate that this place was normally off limits for those not Challengers. A good piece of information to know. And yet, at the same time, the one who called herself Saber was moving off to explore the city and learn more. It left Ba'al in a conundrum. Should he go with the humanoid to learn what he could of the upcoming Trials and how to win this contest, or should he go with Saber, and the possibility of building up ties with her, if not trust? Learning of the Trials would help, but surely the Viewer would not be so easy as to replicate the same tasks every time, which meant that the humanoids information would be of limited effectiveness. Better to gain an ally, or at least someone more reluctant to shoot him if it came to it.

"I will come with," he said to Saber, placing his champagne in some random place. He no longer cared for the drink. "With how much we don't know of this place, it would be better to travel in pairs, just as a precaution." He at the same time noted the explosion in the forest, but given how he had seen her flying off, he had to assume Mokou was probably involved, given the light show, and with how advanced she was in terms of abilities, he made the assumption that she was fine. Hok'tar's were tough to kill.

He then looked over to Vash, figuring the warrior was trustworthy enough to recruit for this task. "I would much appreciate it if you could relay to the two of us what information our former Challenger may impart once we get back."

That said, he departed after Saber, quickly falling in beside her as they moved into the city, with it's varied buildings and inhabitants. It was almost like a bazaar on Hebridan, except with an even more confusing mishmash of colors, and not everyone was strictly human either. Still, he had the feeling that conversation would not begin unless he began it, so he took the first step, remarking on something he had noticed before. "Your sword is impressive," he said as they walked. "I have a blade of my own, but sadly it did not come with me. I don't do much fighting with it these days, but I suppose I am a bit of a nostalgic. Comes with age."
She'll be fine. Call me back when someone gets landed on at re entry velocity.
Meh, details. :p
I don't really have a preference either. Might be easier in terms of saving space to do it on a doc/pad though. Like Synch.in or something.
Valtare nodded in understanding, having heard much the same discussions of the border and kingdom affairs himself. It came with the territory of hanging around Serena so much, not that he minded much. Some would say he was obsessive even past the scope of his orders, which might be true, but it didn't seem to bother her that much, and it put himself at ease to see her and know she was safe. If he had one flaw, it was that he cared too much.

"You shouldn't think about that right now," he said calmly as he sat beside her, waiting for the king to show up, though that wouldn't be much longer, he was sure. "I'm sure tyhey have it under control. Just rest. I don't want you getting sick or anything."
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