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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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*Glances at other sheets*

Hoo boy. I just hope my character can live up to these kinds of expectations. Don't mind me, just self doubting is all.

@Flamelord

They look fine to me. I assume Stasis is the same as Mind Control in that you need PC permission to affect?


It wasn't going to initially, but I can include that if you think I need to. I had imagined Stasis as being something that it was possible to physically dodge
Oh, right. I need to communicate my new stuff to the GM's. Ah well, it should be fine here since I'm not really the 'secret trump card' kind of person. I'll fluff it up a bit once it's approved. @TheWindel@KoL



Might think up some more stuff, but that's it to start. I expect only a couple of those might be problematic, but given that we're supposed to be overpowered in this RP it shouldn't be that much of a problem.
Fine. I'd post, but, uh, I kinda posted last.
@The 42nd Gecko, @Flamelord

Let's collab maybe tomorrow.


Alright, I can do that
This makes me glad that I have a kinda sorta precog war horse :V
I'm curious to see how well this combat system will work in practice, but generally speaking I'm interested in participating.
Tatiana Lorenz

Tatiana could understand the reasoning applied for why Bastion had not been allowed to come, which was probably related to the last time that Bastion had been captured by something. They didn't need her coming back as a corrupted death machine after all, not after all the effort they had put in to getting her back in the first place. "Staying away from the mad scientist if you can seems like a wise choice," she concurred.

Falling silent, she averted her gaze out of embarrassment, or perhaps guilt. "Besides, I would have felt bad if I had accidentally killed you," she muttered. Sure that demon had gotten his just deserts, but that didn't mean she would simply pretend it had never happened. In a war like this there was plenty of time for revenge.

Fortunately they didn't have to worry about that for long as the conversation soon turned to the topic of what they would have to do next. "I hadn't." Tatiana had been a bit busy with practicing her new powers, but she would have looked into it soon. There would always be another battle after all. "And yes, it does." The question was what was at Arcadia that the factions wanted. She didn't know, but then again it wasn't her place to. She just had to fight, and she was more than ready to do that.

@TheWindel


Tartys

It seemed as though even with the interruption, more and more faces were showing up to either listen to the music or to commiserate with those who were already listening. Some of them were familiar and some of them not, but regardless of intent or person it gave her quiet satisfaction to see so many people here enjoying themselves, without the war to worry about.

Listening to her more persistent viewer, Tartys was left to wonder if anyone actually liked him, and how much of that was because of his attitude or because of his questions. Neither option would really surprise her, but it would probably be good to know if only for her own handling of this situation. She did her best to not let it get to her as she played along with weaving melodies and lofting notes that illuminated the vision she had in her mind.

Yet even the song faltered for a moment as the sound of wings came from above, but not just wings. Looking up, her eyes widened to see the sky filled with harpies, led by Syphax as he arrived near the group that had been arranged. "Congratulations," she called back to Syphax in praise as she watched the return. It might be bad for the cleaning staff, but that was what magic was for. They had survived worse, as far as she knew.

"Compared to the event, cleaning is most likely a minor concern," Tartys noted aloud on the heels of what she had said before. The harpies would prove a great boon to heaven if they were willing to serve, and the mere return of so many lost souls should be celebrated. She was sure they would have to fight soon, but for now, they could all enjoy their home and the wonders within it.

@Mega Birb@KoL@Inner Demon@Awesomoman64@The 42nd Gecko
Time for Rider to show why he deserves the name.
Alexander Nevsky, Scandinavia

It did not take long for them to arrive at the town, and Alexander nodded to the guard as he and Siegfried conversed. The duo went about arranging for them to have shelter for their stay in compensation for protecting the town, something that he did not find objectionable and as a result he did not see the need to speak up. If there was a problem he would, but their companion seemed to have it well in hand.

"Thank you for your willingness to aid us," he said to the guard, before he found his attention drawn away by Caster and her proclamation that there were foes headed their way. It was a short respite they had had, for now the sounds of the oncoming foe were soon audible for all to hear. They would have to fight.

That much was affirmed, with the guard saying that they would be let in if they defeated the foes headed towards the town. That was fine by Alexander, for it was his duty as a Grand prince to make sure that his people were safe and unharmed, and even if they were Norse they nonetheless deserved the same right to live, while they were treating them as friends. "Very well then, we fight," he agreed.

Looking towards his Master, he shot Walgrave a firm look. "Worry not, my Lord, we will handle these foes." With that he whistled, and on the lingering sound of the noise a white horse stepped out from the branches of the surrounding woods, neighing as it moved for him. Rider did not hesitate as he pulled himself into the saddle with an ease that spoke of experience fitting his position as a Rider. He had to have a steed after all. Meanwhile he drew a sword from it's scabbard and a shield appeared on his other arm, the Prince ready to fight.

"Go," he urged his horse, and together they took off in a slow walk towards the oncoming wolves that rapidly grew into a charge. He would not hold back, shield used to defend while light flashed off swiftly moving steel as he slashed at any foes he neared. The two worked as one, and even the horse would take part in the battle with kicks and nimble footed dodges. These wolves might be large, but they would be no match for his steel.

@VitaVitaAR@PKMNB0Y@GreenGoat@KoL@Lonewolf685@Beloss
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