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6 yrs ago
Current I teach my first online lecture today... this shouldn't be too hard right?
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11 yrs ago
Tout ce qui est fait n'est plus à faire
11 yrs ago
"Ash nazg durbatulûk, ash nazg gimbatul, ash nazg thrakatulûk agh burzum-ishi krimpatul."
11 yrs ago
"El amor es como el fuego. Suelen ver el humo los que están fuera antes que las llamas los que están dentro."

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Hexaflexagon (Concept)
In geometry, flexagons are flat models, usually constructed by folding strips of paper, that can be flexed or folded in certain ways to reveal faces besides the two that were originally on the back and front.


Hexaflexagon (Person?)
Academic who somehow got conned into working for the Government. Been role-playing both on forums and TTRPGs for close to twenty years at this point. I'm like 99% retired from active RPing on the Guild, but I still like to poke my head onto here once in a while to make sure that I didn't leave the lights on.

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@Desire
I finally figure out a semi-working way for her to come across the broom closet assailant! haha This should be interesting to say the least. I don't think I've ever had to write about a fight in a vertically suspend airship before.
There was an old Erdevar fable of the fisherman and the storm. The fisherman lived upon a special piece of coastline upon where there was always perfect weather: the sky was blue, the ocean was so calm that it created a mirror that reflected all of the heavens upon of it, and the fish were always bountiful. The fisherman lived his days taking what he needed from the sea and always confident that it would always give him something back. One day though there was news of a storm coming. The fisherman did not believe this because in his very long life there had never been a bad storm that touched the waters where he fished, he believed those to be liars and fools. An old friend came to warn him of the storm and yet the fisherman dismissed him, a man from the temple came to warn him and yet he was dismissed, and even the fisherman's daughter came from the next village over to tell him and yet he dismissed her. Though the clouds grew grey and dark the fisherman still dismissed them for he knew what his world was and he knew that no storm would come. Even as he set up his boat, the wind picked up and the animals retreating to find shelter he dismissed it for he knew no storm would come. The fisherman went out to sea that day and was swept away by the great storm swallowed by the ocean never to be seen again.



Yet no hard taught lessons of adaptability to change could of helped Asrai in the moments to come. For a time a serene moment of peace fell over the Sundancer, though like most serene moments of peace they only existed to be broken by the overwhelming forces of chaos. Asrai was almost impaled upon sharp metal as a harpoon broke through the Sundancer’s hull mere inches away from her face. She pulled back quickly just in time as another one lodge right where he body once was. From somewhere above her she heard the captain’s voice echo down below in an authoritative tone to hold on to something. Asrai body moved before her mind could finish making the connections required to comprehend speech with one hand she grabbed a hold of the scruff of Adra’s neck hoisting the wolf up and with the other she latched on firmly to the closest thing to hand it being the harpoon that was currently jutting through the wall. There was a great shudder as the Sundancer pitched downwards and the Erdevar suddenly found herself suspended in mid air one hand grasping on the hook, her wolf hanging below her as entire ship was now plunging towards the ground.

Asrai concentrated all her strength upon not letting go and falling from the “top” to the “bottom” as she mentally wondered what the hell was going on. She figured the harpoons must of come from the craft that she had spotted following them through the viewport. But the did not explain why the captain had decided to suicidally plunge them towards the ground as if she was late with an appointment with death. Certainly drastic measure of this kind were not that warranted where they? They could deal certainty deal with common pirates without having to crash spectacularly in the process? She felt her arms burn in protest as she was stuck in a dead hang her entire body rigid as her feet dangled into the dead air. Adra yelped in protest below her as Asrai’s other hand clutched his scruff harder trying not to let go. She wondered how long this would last as she tried and figure out a way to get out of her current predicament.

Then it hit her much like a speeding truck. A sudden bursting surge of anima that her fine tuned Erdevar senses picked up like a radar dish. There was a sharp and sudden pain in her head like the worst splitting headache in the world as the current outflux of anima battered her senses. The pain was enough for her hands to reflexly let go from their current holds sending Asrai and Adramelechk tumbling downwards. Fighting through the mental pain she managed to grab onto the wolf in the haze pulling it close into a sheltering embrace as she fell. She hit into the floor moments later or what at least felt like a floor but was actually a wall of the ship jutting outwards in the hall now in its vertical position acting almost like a platform right near the open door and about for steps leading up to the cockpit proper, the door hanging weakly upon its hinges from the Mord who had just came barreling through it almost moments earlier before Asrai's impact. The impact knocked the wind out of her as she groaned in pain. The pain in her head began to subside as it adjusted to the overwhelming amount of anima in the air. She was perfectly content to rest upon that wall for the rest of her life which seemed to be ending shortly until Adramelechk growled against her chest still stuck in her embrace.

”Huh? What is it boy?” She muttered releasing her grip on him and letting him go. Adra crawled off of her chest and continually nudged her with his nose trying to get her up. The hunter not one to argue with her animal companion slowly pushed herself to her feet. Steadying herself after the impact took a moment as her breathing returned to normal. Adra was pointed ahead or well across from them and down quarter of an inch closer to the door that lead to the cockpit than she was. It was a door..... just a door that seemed to lead if she remembered correctly a closet of some sort. Though if Adra was acting up that mean his nose was sniffing somebody that definitely should not be there, a scent that he had not familiarized by himself upon the journey. One of the pirates perhaps? But why in all things holy would they be in a closet?

Not second guessing her hunting companion the Eredevar drew her bow and nocked an arrow in a swift fluid motion that came from years of practice. At half draw she let loose and fired sending the arrow at the door and impeding it within the frame not enough to actually go through but enough to get the attention of whoever was on the otherside. She announced in a calm and clear voice towards the mysterious closet occupant.

”I know you're in there! If you would like to come out of this without becoming a living pincushion I suggest you open the door and raise your hands above your head nice and slowly!” She suggested as Adra growled next to her adding a nice sidenote to the intimidation.
@Liar@Lotta Pumpkins
Well you can kill him. I just then can't promise that the builders of the tavern didn't cut any corners that would cause a structural failure to make the roof cave in and kill everyone if that happened.
Sundancer, Below Deck

There was three things that a wise man feared : the calm before a storm, a night without song, and the wrath of a Erdevar stuck inside an airship. It was not that Asrai particularly had a dreadful fear of flying but she disliked the act all the same. She much prefered the ground beneath her feet. Ground did not go and explode randomly in the sky and kill everyone inside, ground did not depend on the calculations and skill of others to remain alive. Ground was dependable and stout qualities that Erdevar valued immensely.

Normally Asrai would have made her pilgrimage to Kamisai on foot treking across the empire, across the border into Juren, traveling to the Juren coast and taking a boat from there onto the island before trekking it across the Kamisai chain of isalnds to visit each of the pilgrimage temples before heading back to her old village. Though it seemed all sense of normality was quickly leaving Azure as the Mytryan Monarchy grew hungry for more power. What was once a simple border crossing, became a whole affair as she had to pass through several imperial checkpoints and now she couldn't even do that as only special military visas could get you through the impromptu blockade the imperials had created. Though things like a simple military checkpoint weren't going to stop her pilgrimage even if it meant having to fly on a death machine through the sky. Sometimes she cursed her own damn cultural obligations.

The Vukodav sat as she did for most of the trip in silence legs crossed in a meditative position. Her bow was across her lap and Adra was curled up next to her his canine frame slowly rising and falling with his gentle breaths. Meditation was less of something Asrai did and more of something must do. The practice of Erdevar mediation is a process that is placed into the children of Kamisai at a very young age. They spend their first months of training at the temple learning to meditate properly. It started out simple lots of sitting and deep breathing and eventually they moved to more abstract ideas things that would make the average man raise an eye in postulation. They learn to feel the anima around them fluxing and coursing like a gentle river as they trained to feel the ripples that life caused within it. This lead to a very acute sense of self and presence in a Erdevar medition state as it puts you very quickly into perspective into the much bigger span of the universe. Each breath felt miniscule and yet oddly important to the bigger picture as if even though the void did not care of you without you the void had nothing of contrast. Though Asrai was having trouble finding an extended period of peace due to the constant racket of the airship around her.

As the Sundancer groaned again gently Asrai opened one of her eyes again letting out a small sight. Giving up upon meditation she arose to her feet stirring Adra who got up and followed close behind leaving her cabin. She did not travel far moving only from her quarters to the stern observation area. An observation area in the way that the ship was a luxury liner really just a place at the back of the Sundancer that happened to have a small window. Through her she saw what she could barely deem to see as another airship heading in the same direction of them. The strange sight almost past her by absentmindedly but being that close to Jurden made her extra suspicious.

”Hmmm....” was all she said already pondering to herself as she continued her idle wandering about the underdeck of the ship, Adra following close behind. She wondered if she would run into any of the other souls aboard the ship. They had spoken only a little, the Ashen was an odd one and judging from what she could sense from him he was always rippling with magic something that Asrai could only disapprove of in her head, the mord was oddly talkative and always trying to find time to talk to somebody and pester them about life, their captain was apparently a cold and suspicious women who always seemed as if she was waiting for one of her guest to try and stab her. Honestly Asrai would prefer if she didn't have to speak to anybody as it would just become tiresome quickly.
@DJAtomika
I replied to most of them! XD ... but yes the last few I didn't. Don't know why honestly must of slipped my mind. Oh well, I guess. Can't do much about it now.
@Rare
Nevermind is gone apparently so yes, make a CS and PM it to me. I will look it over and approve it and then we can forgive out how to work your character in, if I like them. Don't worry though I'm not all too hard to please.

@DJAtomika
Honestly it is really fine. I just get particularly angry when people insult my honor by assuming I don't give a damn about things I do be it RP or stuff in real life lol. Just one of my flaws.

@Dervish
I'm working on a reply for another RP I'm in at the moment but after that yes I'm pretty free. So sooner can work. I'll send you a titanpad link through PM once I'm done with this post and we will be able to go into further detail there
Those soldiers have probably eaten all the apple pie anyway.


Even worse these heathens only eat boysenberry pie. The worst of the pies!
There you go, take your post it happened. No need to get your panties in a bunch. As I stated previously, I'm a nice person and so I was giving Nevermind one last chance before I moved on without him before I put it the post that I already had written for several days now. Just because I'm not posting here doesn't mean that I gave up on this RP, I'm honestly insulted that somebody would think that. If this RP is ever going to die or stop for any reason you will hear it from my mouth. But I always read the OCC even if I'm not posting there everyday, I will not post there because there is no sense prodding something that is working fine without my intervention for the most part unless somebody has questions. So if the select people that continue to harass me about posting in my own RP could stop that and stop telling the GM how to run his RP. I would much appreciate it. :)


Anyway here is your post finish up your fighting gather around the dying guy, Daro is going to have to make a decision and act on it this turn. Once everybody posts I'm going to send a PM to Dervish to work out the next story post since we are probably going to have to collab it to make his character introduction work.
The cacophony of deafening gunshots and explosions rang through the market with a fierce vigor. The Crimson Fist goons did not exceed fairly large numbers and the actions of the team seemed to be thinning them down easily enough. The well placed barrage of bullets and explosive powers accented by the occasional sniper shot or discordant grande set the tempo for the onslaught in the dark. The mercenaries did not expect the quick blackout caused by Olan and the sudden plunge into dark added another hitch in the machinery as the force they seemed to be facing was much larger and more deadly than the small group lead by a Quarian that they believed they were hunting. A sniper shot from Haze brought the lead man down as he initiated a charge but his comrades continued unfazed. They met fierce resistance as the rest poured shots into the charge breaking it and forcing the Crimson fist to take more cover.

Nik looked at the advancing soldiers as his Asari trained her best to tone down her sociopathic urges. He nodded in silent approval as Daro announced that she managed to stabilize the mercenary for the moment, he knew the doctor was good for something. As Haze kept them them back as much as possible with precise fire, Ryland pushed on the side keeping the `pressure on them. Nik decided that they were in a good enough position to continue pushing the offensive, the crimson fist soldiers were still out of it do these unforeseen circumstances as the occasional bright blue muzzle flare lit up the darkness around them. The non-Vorcha among them had been smart enough to switch to thermal or night vision but the other bastards just fired and charged blindly wanting blood. They were not organized at the moment and that was something Nik intend to exploit. He tapped Raya on the shoulder giving her a thumbs up to signal that he was about to do something extraordinarily stupid, and then he did something extraordinary stupid.

The drell vaulted over the electronics stand and into the noman’s land between their position and the enemy. A salarian popped his head up from behind cover to take a shot and Nik reacted reaching his hand out and pulling inwards with his biotic powers. A dark azure covered the salarian and yanked over the barricade and right into the firing lane of Nik’s shotgun which punctured a wide hole through the mercenaries chest. The body and now considerable amount of blood was still suspended floating slowly in an almost angelic state before the biotic hold broke and they both came to the ground the blood first with a splash, the corpse hitting a moment later. The leader of the motley band of vigilantes never stopped moving forward and he hit the enemy’s cover going over it sideways as bullets flew over his head. He landed a top one of the vorcha holding out on the other side knocking the creature down to the floor. As the mercenary growled in protest Nik took the moment to shove his shotgun down the creature's mouth before pulling the trigger splatter the remainder of the head all across the ground. As he did another one came up and bashed of his own gun across the back of his head. Bright pain flashed across Nik’s eyes as he lurched forward now looking down the barrel of the vorcha gun. In a quick series of events as the vorcha moved to pull the trigger, the drell managed to shoot his hand up and knock the gun away the blast firing now missing his head by inches.

The world suddenly went very quiet as all Nikusill could hear was the ringing of his own ears. He leaped forward and tackled the mercenary to the ground. The drell grabbed the vorcha’s head and slammed it into the ground once, twice and then a third time finally cracking the skull. As the ringing subsides and sound came back to him he rolled off the body as a batarian came barreling towards him swinging what looked like to be a coolant part from a spaceship at his head. Nik raised his hand and focused his biotic energy outward and a large pulse hit the batarian sending him flying through the air only to get riddled with bullets by Nik’s companions.



As suddenly as the conflict started it began to subside. As the team continued to lay down fire and push forward, out from far behind the enemy position a large blood red flare went into the sky. The mercenaries seeing this began shooting to one another as they pulled back and retreated from the market being called back to regions unknown for reasons unknown. The team took a few potshots at the retreating forces but soon they were alone again the only sound being their staggered breathing as they caught their breath. The entire conflict lasted maybe thirty minutes and yet the market was coated with blood of various hues and many more bullet holes than there had been previously. Nik called for the group to gather back at the meeting place where Daro and Masf where. The quarian mercenary was sitting down propped against cover as a hand covered his now patched up wound, each breath sounded hard as if he had just climbed up a mountain each intake a fight of its own. Nik leaned down so he was at Masf level and began to speak to him once more.

”Okay listen to me Masf. You are going to be fine. We are going to give you some painkillers and then you can take us back to your boss and you can get treated fully there. You don’t have to die here.” The drell nodded empathetically taking the quarian’s hand and squeezing it trying to keep him awake as Daro continued to try to administer first aide. The rest of the group watched the scene keeping an eye out for another attack, Olan on Nikusill’s orders sending his drones out to keep watch on the perimeter.

”No, no none of that. I’m afraid it is this old soldier’s time to die.” Masf spoke his voice quiet and filled with pain though not sounding at all afraid but almost a sad sort of happiness if now was any time to feel that emotion.

” Masf there is no need for you to die. We can save you.” The drell explained sternly.

”Saving me would be a waste of your time. The Crimson fist are pushing deeper into my people’s territory. That’s why the flare went off they are redirecting all the troops in to break through our last lines. They want to get to the civilians, the women and the children.... Jek isn't going to be able to hold them off forever you need to get there.” The quarian explained as he coughed a single loud and painful cough the had a resonant sound of all that was death.

” I understand... But somebody needs to show us how to get there.” Nikusill questioned, Masf was right they were playing against the clock and if the Crimson Fist got to Jek before them they would never be able to bring them down. Not that it made Nik feel any better about leaving a man behind even if he is a man they just met.

”Here let me see your omni-tool...” Masf asked and Nik obliged activating the device and holding it in front of the Quarian as he typed in a series of commands setting a marker deeper in the district, inside of Revenant territory. ”That’s one of the pathways through our defensive fortifications. A turian by the name of Ardan is defending it with the rest of my boys probably waiting for my return.... Ardan is an outsider like you're caught in the middle of our little war when he came in here a week ago looking for a Drell that kind of meets your description.... Tell them.... tell them Masf sent you and tell Ardan that he is relieved of his post. He should be able to accompany you to Jek’s position.” Masf explained as lowered his hands once more and leaned his helmeted head back gasping in pain his voice getting weaker as he went on.

“Ardan.... got it. I thank you Masf.” Nik explained making quick note of the location as Masf nodded weakly. Though the quarian spoke once more now a faint hoarse whisper as he struggled to get his words out.

”Now.... I must ask you two more favors.”

”Anything we can do.”

”The first please give hand me my rifle, I believe I dropped it. A soldier should die with his weapon. ” Before Nik could turn around one of his squadmates handed him the rifle without another word retrieving it from the floor now stained in its owner's blood. Masf took it and held it against his chest firmly, his mask hiding the grimace of pain as he wrapped his hands around it, though his sharpened labored breathing give him away. After collecting himself he spoke again his voice now filled with a certain sort of strong conviction in it.

”My last favor comes in two parts. The first is that if you ever happen by the Flotilla... my wife and child are still there. I left ten years ago promising to return with vast fortune... to make their lives better. Tell my wife I loved her and... Tell my little girl.... tell her that her father is sorry.” Masf spoke solemnly before continuing.

”And finally I ask that you are the one to kill me. To end an old man’s suffering before he dies of an infection. I would rather die by a bullet than by some disease. Please..... grant this honorable death to this old soldier.” Masf explained, Nik nodded in agreement in silence but he made no actions to move as Masf was no longer addressing him. Masf was now addressing the only other quarian in the room, the doctor that had helped stabilize him...Daro. Masf was of a certain breed of quarian old, proud and filled with a certain vigor that many lost when they were banished from their homeworld by the geth. It was that old sensibility that made him want Daro to kill him, because it felt right. Because that way he knew his spirit would find peace.

Nik looked up from his position kneeling by Masf up at Daro. He knew that she was not going to like having to do this, not like having to do this at all. Honestly he did not want to force the act upon anybody but though little he did know of Masf, what he did know was that he seemed to be a good man and a good man deserved a quick death. ”Daro...you don't have to do this. I can end it just as easily for him. Though the choice is fully up to you” He explained his voice soft, offering one final attempt for the young doctor to get out of it if she wished. The silence around the marketplace falling in around them and sitting oppressively watching over the preceding.
I nominate that the pirates use the Mord as a projectile weapon and launch him at the imperial bastards. He is basically a cannon ball right? XD
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