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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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>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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Fusing Dust with yourself sounds very painful and very dangerous. Would not recommend it.
In RWBY 12 yrs ago Forum: Off-Topic Discussion
So then, Dust infusion into a person has been confirmed as a thing. It sounds very painful and incredibly dangerous, but it's probably useful somehow. Let the OC's commence.

Also the fact that no one knows where the hell Dust came from. Do I smell a future plot point?
I also made the assumption that 'heavenly weapons' included Saber's Excalibur. Cause it's, you know, Excalibur.
Alright. I had just been giving others the opportunity to post, since I was the one who posted before Matt just now.
Yeah, thats the general idea.
Well then, he's in trouble. Considering that one of the prominent things about him is 'Do not accept gifts from Ba'al, they have a habit of exploding." Also the fact that the 60 million people was only one of the highlights of a 20,000 year life of being a egotistical megalomaniac on a power trip.
Ba'al surveyed the new group, the raucous blond man in armor who was apparently drunk or just insane, the lady with the tail (that was interesting), and then the skeleton man that was on ire (Ba'al's gaze slid rapidly over that one. For some reason, it hurt intensely when their eyes met, and he didn't know why). And then...things happened. Many things, at once. The tower outside burst into life as visible waves of power rolled through the city, and Ba'al moved to the window to watch. There, he was able to see buildings hoisted into the sky like matchsticks as the environment rearranged itself in a display that would probably impress even the Ancients. Lightning flared, thunder peeled, then time seemed to stand still, like he was going through the Gate.

Wh3en consciousness returned, he found himself standing in a green valley, picturesque mountains in the distance, and not a cloud in the sky. It seemed some representation of paradise at least, if it weren't for the dinosaurs wandering about. Before he could muse further, words appeared in front of him, like some holographic message, detailing their task. So, hunt the Legendary Dragon eh? It sounded like something he'd have done searching for the Sangraal. Well, it couldn't be too bad, right? Though he had his doubts given that it was a 'Legendary' dragon and all.

He then went into the quick explanation for the new arrivals. "Well then, it seems we have our first mission. As I said, I am Ba'al. You new folks", he gestured to the fox type lady, the skeleton man, and the drunken warrior, "have been summoned here by a near omnipotent entity known as the Viewer, who has charged us with 21 challenges to determine who is worthy to receive a single wish, for whatever you want, as well as returning everyone home. Losing will leave you trapped here, dying is not advised. And this is the first challenge."

He then stepped forward. "I suggest we actually find the dragon before we think about how to kill it. After all, information is something usually worth having, especially when dealing with a legendary creature." He pointed to the mountains in the distance then. "Given that I don't see any big, flying reptiles above us, I would suggest we head in that direction, where it probably has a nest." Yes, Ba'al was somewhat genre savvy when it came to fantasy literature.
Alright, example time. Ba'al was fighting for his independence from Sokar, and in the course of that, made two suns go nova to destroy enemy fleets. In the course of this, he killed 60 million people on the inhabited worlds of said systems. I doubt he pulled the trigger himself, but he ordered that those systems be blown up. So he'd feel all the pain and suffering from those 60 million people?
Oh, me and Pi haven't been in collabs actually. I've just been waiting for you so I can send the Admiral over. That and its been a tad hectic, getting ready to go back to school and all.
I'm also going to assume there are no special rules, or we would have been given them when the task was given. So this will be fun.
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