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2 yrs ago
Current Kinda wanna RP BG3....
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3 yrs ago
Thirsting over Pedro Pascal.
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7 yrs ago
Finally saw Endgame and don't know what to do anyone.
7 yrs ago
In a mood for some GoT RP. Anyone else?
7 yrs ago
It's been a while hasn't it?

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Bump, I need some active stuff~
Yeah I just replied.
The beginning, I sort of understood but then it started going over my head.

I do like the idea of having some sort of "Guild" established within the game but I don't think we need to over-complicate things with too much battle stuff in the beginning. We could always have some event where different factions and classes are randomly put together for some scavenger hunt/battle maze sort of situation which asks for fighting as well as wit and cunning, in terms of any riddles? Some sort of reward is issue to the two who finish it within a set time? Or something?

I dunno.
Thanks, got something up. It's been a busy weekend. >__>'
Going back to Diagon Alley brought back memories of school, of touring with her parents and running into Harry and Ron. Those simple times felt so far away, almost as if they had never even happened. She was quick to navigate the busy streets. It seemed people were happy and many businesses were beginning to prosper once again, having a new era replace the dark one that Lord Voldemort had cast over the world. Hermione was a bit uneasy around the massive crowds but after a while, she grew used to the chatter and constant body contact. Two hours after shopping around, the woman had finally gotten everything on her list and was heading back to Grimmauld Place. It was lunchtime but she didn't think to pick anything up, she did get some wizard snacks but that was about it. "Remus?" She called out, unsure if he was off working or sleeping.

- - -

The Doctor looked to Rose when the receptionist assumed they were married. Odd but he didn't correct it, not really feeling the need to. It wasn't that important of a misconception. When Rose made a Shakespearean comment, he grinned. Before he could make much of a response, the woman began the tour. She showed them the area where all the cubicals were, where everyone worked to phone around the area to get money and market their product. Then they were taken up another floor to look around to see some of the before and after shots of people who had supposed used the product. The Doctor was polite and nodded, pretending to be engaged. Well he was, but his mind was already moving quickly, trying to figure out what could be so wrong with the company. "What sort of ingredients go into your product?" He asked as they went back to the elevator. "Tested and approved, I assume?"
Bump.
Bump.
Bump.
The two continued to eat, though there was some definite tension that hung in the air, at least from Ana's point of view. She wasn't that hungry but she forced herself to eat because she would need some sort of sustenance to work, and it would also be impolite to just waste the food the mysterious boy had bought her. "She-" Anabelle began to speak but then someone approached the table. "Thanks." She told the man and went to take a drink before she went back to what Kieran had brought up. "Well my mother...she doesn't really..." She glanced down at her half eaten meal.

"She just doesn't like to talk about it. I've brought it up a few times but she would change the topic, do anything to advert my attention so after a while, I stopped bringing it up. As a child, she would tell me magic was real but I guess when I saw it really was, she began to make everything a joke or something." Anabelle said quickly as she looked back up. "I don't want to upset her so I've never really tried to get to the bottom of it. It didn't seem right to press the matter." She shrugged a little. It was apparent however, that this, whatever it was, wasn't going away and she was finding herself generating more questions. And from the sound of things, Kieran had his own inquiries on the matter.

Should she introduce them?

Would that be wise?

Ana scratched her neck a bit. "So do you...I mean, can you do anything?" She asked him, not sure if she wanted to know. The veil wasn't off entirely just yet but if he could do magic like her, she couldn't keep denying the truth, whatever it may be. Anabelle wanted to know that she wasn't alone and that what she did wasn't so bad. After all, she was helping people. Her mother was clearly trying to protect her but Ana wasn't a child anymore and something was going on. Ana didn't want to be on the sidelines, left to live a mundane life.

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Sleep was easy for him. His mind could be turned off like blowing out a candle.

Devon found comfort in the wilderness. While it could be unpredictable and dangerous, it provided him plenty more comfort than apprehension. The boy was keen to check every hour or so to make sure the area wasn't being disturbed by anything other than animals. But thanks to the fanciful lore which surrounded the lake, they didn't have any visitors. He found himself sleeping a bit later than usual but didn't think much of it. He pushed himself up and saw Rhys was busying doing something. He got up and finished putting the rest of his clothes on.

"Morning." He greeted as he finished packing the rest of his things up. It was sunny and warm. A thin layer of fog remained, hanging low around them but it wasn't too worrisome. "We better get going soon." He said. He took his pouch out and drank all the wine from it. He licked his lips and went over to the water and rinsed it out, replacing it will fresh water. He put it back away and stretched. A restful sleep was a great remedy for anyone with a restless mind or body. Of course it would be more useful to have a Healer with them but he saw Rhys' skills as untapped and hopefully useful in their quest.

When it seemed like she was ready to head out, he directed them along the west side of the lake.

"Do you have any family?" He asked her. Devon suspected she did, but they didn't like her talents. Or they were dead. People being torn from their families was something he hated to see. He knew that hardship well and he hoped that the future would be more safe and reassuring, more understanding and accepting. He could read her mind to find out, but he found it more engaging to have a two sided conversation with someone, especially someone who may be with him for a while. For now, there wasn't anything annoying about the route, the grass would tapper off soon, give way to a dirt road with trees and bushes.
Rose was hopeful that the resort would be a bit warmer. She wasn't sure what to expect, anything in her head was surely far off the mark. She was learning to go with everything and hope that they weren't going to land in hot water, as it was something they often did when traveling around. "Not much to be honest." The man replied to the Doctor's inquiry. "We just patrol the area and make sure everything is in order. As you'd expect, not a lot goes on here, if there is any crime, it's often petty." He shrugged a little as the horizon began to take shape in front of them.

As they approached land, it appeared there was a light weight transparent dome over most of the widespread resort. Most of the land wasn't covered though. There were all sorts of people and species walking around, some were with groups, while others seemed to be on their own. "As you can see, we offer rustic and luxurious accommodations for our guests." Mylkeen said. "As well as tours, equipment and everything else." They slowed down and soon came to a stop in front of a small cabin on the edge of the ocean, in front of the actual land. "If you two need any help getting around, ask anyone with one of these."

She then pointed to her badge on her attire before she got off her snowmobile. Rose nodded and got off, thanking Haquel. Rose glanced to the Doctor, not sure what they could do now. They could, in theory just wander around, maybe grab a bite to eat. Though they had found the resort, she still would prefer just camping away from all the ruckus. But it wasn't like they were in a rush to do anything, after all, they had a time machine. "I guess we could poke around a bit." She smiled to the Doctor as she headed up to check out the area some more.

"You think they've got any tea?" She asked him.

It seemed her craving for snow cones had been replaced by hot tea. Nothing wrong with that.
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