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>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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Watching on from his hiding spot, Ba'al was surprised to see Sazh summon some kind of creature to his aid, and idly wondered whether that was a natural ability, or some form of technology. If it was the latter then he would definitely have to acquire it at some point, for a creature such as the one he brought forth would be eminently useful in future activities. How ironic to be amongst some strong people, and admittedly be the lesser for the moment, his combat skills unable to stand up to this dragon. But then again, Ba'al had always played the long game, and if this situation got people to underestimate him, so much the better.

And the attacks went on, thrown items, gunshots, stabbing, a strange armored figure arrived, and Ba'al sat almost casually through it all, looking out for his own with a perfectly legitimate explanation for why he wasn't doing anything if anyone were to ask about it. It wasn't hi fault he only had a Zat, which was tuned to human biology, and lacked the stopping power that he might have had with a Staff Weapon. So he sat back and watched, given his general impotence against a dragon.

Thus he was witness to the clash of beasts, and then arriving attacks, and how the thrown item only served to enrage the thing and increase it's power and hatred of them, and as it roared into the sky, Ba'al did the sensible thing and ran away, taking cover even further from the combatants as it slammed into the ground with a huge shockwave. This, this was going lovely right now.

"If I may be so bold as to make a suggestion, could we please stop helping the thing that's trying to murder us all,' he called out from his hiding spot, taking a few shots with his Zat just so he didn't seem totally useless, but he didn't expect that to have much effect. He did see Archer move in, with King Arthur as well, and the man Vash angling to stop the seemingly final attack though. He thought about shooting Vash with his Zat, but refrained. This was about to get interesting, no two ways about it.
In RWBY 12 yrs ago Forum: Off-Topic Discussion
Actually I just realized now that unlike every other character with a gun, we never actually see Roman reload his weapon. So I guess it has infinite ammo or something.


So, I'm thinking of doing something from FFV. I just had a question about the character sheet. Do I have to pick a specific class to use, or can I assume I have access to all of them?
Arms folded, Thomas tapped his elbow with his index finger as War asked him what the matter was, and offered to elaborate. How nice, as if he didn't most likely recognize the logical fallacies in the answer he had given in the first place. It certainly made him wonder what this guy was trying to accomplish, since a bad guy would only voluntarily offer information if it played into their plans somehow.

"Hm, let's see. You said to trust you because you're an honorable person, but to not trust you because the truth might not be the truth. You see where I might have a problem with that answer? Contradicting yourself and casting doubt on whether you're actually an 'honorable person' doesn't help your case."

Honestly, at this point he was about ready to ignore everything this guy said. There was no proof he was honorable, and he was still a bad guy, working with people who'd fought them. Regardless of the help they'd given in the past, the reality was that now they were enemies, just enemies with a common foe. The enemy of my enemy is still my enemy, we just don't shoot each other right away. That was something he wouldn't be forgetting so easily.

So he was glad for the distraction as Belle came over, him glancing over to her as she rested a hand on his shoulder. "Alright," he agreed with a nod, even if he had doubts as to whether he was truly the leader or not. That was a question he hadn't gotten a chance to ask Calhoun in private, and now it looked like he wouldn't. Nor learn the spells for which he'd gotten those books from Serin, which was something of a shame. He'd have to look for the opportunity later.

"Yeah, that's a good idea," he confirmed once more, just about ready to do that and ignore their guests. Unless War said something interesitng in the next ten seconds, he was done with this conversation.
Sho Minazuki said Yeah. He does.

The biggest impact win of all. The dust thefts, the planned train ride in the latest episode, the acquisition of secret military assets.

He's kind of a big deal, just not in a fight.


Which is essentially what I was saying. Physical combat isn't his thing, as we keep seeing. He's better at strategy and planning.

Also, that wasn't a 1v2 fight. That was Roman+White Fang mooks+Gunships v Blake and Sun. Kinda different odds from the train fight
Meanwhile, I continue to look forward to the time when my character will actually be useful in one of these challenges besides overloading lightning bugs.
I still find it amusing that Roman got taken down the quickest of the three in that sequence of fights. Further emphasizing that physical combat isn't really his thing. I mean, does he have any actual wins to his credit at this point?
Well, I sent in my own little thing a while back, so that'll be fun when it's implemented. Because everyone likes a challenge.
I feel like the only detriment to Ba'al would be the possibility of dying easier without Goa'uld natural healing abilities, and the loss of superhuman strength type powers
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