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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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Hm, to have Tatiana go help everyone beat up Henry, or go poke Balrog with a stick while he's trying to fight Graf. Decisions, decisions.
@Western Robot

Probably the darkest way to kill someone

Their mind is still active, but they can't move their body, and the only way for them to get it back is to get something from another dimension that they can't go into


Technically they can still move their body, it will just be like a bull in a china shop. Probably like trying to pilot with a several second delay
Chalk one up to the element of surprise. I expect that won't work so well nexttime now that Omega knows she can do that.
@Flamelord

"Soulfire - Delivers direct psychic damage to the mind of the target"

What would taking mind damage entail? Would they be confused or dazed? Or does it just give them a splitting headache?


Depends on how bad you get it, but generally speaking you'd get a debilitating migraine up until the point where you drop dead. Or something like that.

At the far end of the scale would be 'imagine how it would feel if someone was tearing a rusty knife through your cerebrum and your brain had pain receptors to feel that."
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From the Beacon's point of view, they would be hurting monsters, not people.


I meant the monsters/horrors/dark magical girls from hurting innocent civilians, not Beacon people from hurting monsters/horrors/dark magical girls, but ultimately it doesn't matter that much now that I know this was set up to fail. Feels a bit better
It might just be between the girls in se, but if the Beacon higher ups don't sign off then the girls in it still risk getting whammied. Which naturally is ad for them.

Meh, I guess all the immediate vitriol from everyone not in beacon at the meeting has me intimidated.
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She's the Queen's Treasure for entirely different reasons then her fighting ability.


Lewds. Clearly.
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Well, they don't 'have' to be, but if they weren't such a blind zealous religious organization more would be willing to work with them :D

Also, by 'force' do you mean like, collaring or power suppression?


Like policing to keep those in their ranks from hurting people even after agreeing to a cease fire.
Would they not accept a cease-fire? They wouldn't be helping the dark girls or the monster girls, but they wouldn't have to attack them either.


I think the problem here us getting the more zealous parts of Beacon to agree to a cease fire too. That's the problem of being in a large organization, and Alicia certainly can't guarantee that someone wouldn't act of their own initiative.

Now if the monsters/dark magical girls/horrors were willing to maintain good behavior amongst themselves by force there might be some place to go, but somehow I doubt anyone is going to agree to that.
Yep, Beacon are definitely the immediate arc villains. A good thing we don't actually need this alliance I guess.
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