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Meow said
I-uh...don't even know whats going on anymore O_O


Me neither, but you passed a test so I'll side with you. (P.S. Google translate automatically makes it kanji, although there is a hiragana/katakana translation in small print beneath it, but it's all the more doubtful she'd translate by going to the small print. P.S.S. And she would have to have worded her sentences in English weird to get to the Japanese in her sentences because the standard translation goes to different word choices/grammar/level of politeness in some areas)

I'm studying Japanese, by the way. I only know the N5 and N4 vocabulary out of the test that goes up to N1. I had originally wanted some really good games that are only out in Japan so I started up and just got in a habit of studying on my phone while I'm in the car or exercising, so basically things when I'd normally be wasting time so it's good to study something. It keeps my brain active too while I'm out of school and drastically increased my ability to properly study.
Layte noticed the wolf person eyeing her as he finished his introduction, implying that he wanted her to go next. She shifted uncomfortably in place, hesitating enough for the next person to start up their own introduction in her place. She wasn't good with conversation, but it was a true statement that they should get to know each other a little better, so she had little choice in the matter. It wasn't for friendship, but for tactical reasons. Plus, if it was about tactics and the like than she would have a much easier time expressing herself. She built up the courage and stepped forward slightly to signify that it was now her turn to take the stage.

"My name is Layte Faurrows. I prefer fighting using agility and weapons of almost any type, although I do know some fire magic. It's taxing on my strength, however, so I'd prefer to limit magic use to emergency situations."

She began to walk over towards the portal, leaving her introduction at that. She'd explain more if requested of her, but for now that appeared to be all of the information expected of her. It was about time to head off on their quest, and she wasn't known for her extraordinary patience. She did wait to see if everyone else would be coming along first before just rushing out on her own. That wouldn't make much sense at all, given the circumstances.
I didn't know we were doing actual speaking to each other yet when I said that. Today's posts started up something I can respond too. Somehow I missed the new posts today.
BrobyDDark said
I'm glad someone finally said it.


But we don't know for sure yet. We must enact a proper test.

Quick! Use "desu" in proper grammar rules!
I suppose I can call off my assassins for now, but I've got my eyes on you.
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Ryomi Fiett Leitannia vs. Bloodshot (Match 1)
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Although it was somewhat of a surprise for him to make a sudden attack, she had not let her guard down for that possibility and had quick reactions, allowing her to hover away just in time to avoid the swing. She didn't have time to get her own weapon out right now, but as he would soon find out, if he didn't already know, she didn't need a weapon to be dangerous. As she flew further backwards and up in equal amounts away from him, facing him the entire time, she built up a weak tennis sized ball of glowing blue energy to fire his way. It's main purpose was to try and distract him until she could get into a better position and come up with a plan for attack. If she was lucky it could knock him backwards and hurt him as if getting struck by a fastball, but otherwise his armor could more than likely withstand it. Another reason to make it weak was that she didn't want to risk having him dodge the attack and cause it to destroy the skyscraper underneath him. In this case it would do some structural damage to the ceiling but stood no change of breaking through and still having enough force to harm innocent civilians if they happened to be hanging around underneath.

With a second of charge time it had grown to sufficient power for this purpose, so she sent it flying at the speed of a bullet out of her right hand, directed at the center of his mass. She continued flying 40 miles an hour away from him while she did so.

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Cellinli Lienfeld vs. Niks (Match 1)
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It was hard to miss the green flames of his eyes peering out from the darkness of the entryway, although it was at first hard to register what exactly she was seeing. Was the building on fire, and if so, why, and why that color? Oh no, it wasn't some freaky scary monster eyes, right? Like in cartoons where all you see is the eyes looking out from the darkness? She pretended to not notice at first, her fidgeting getting worse as she stood in place, pondering frantically what to do. Could she outrun him? Maybe if she activated her magic it could give her the boost she needed to escape, but it would take a bit to charge up. If it attacked her during that time she needed another plan.

She unhooked her odd, circular weapon from her belt as nonchalantly as she could muster, and focusing her magic on the crescent steel pieces that made up the two blades, she began coating it with a layer of air that would act as skates to glide along the surface of the grounds. It would be a smooth getaway if everything went according to plan. Plus she could still fight with these weapons in the meantime if need be.

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Evvie vs. Aurelia (Match 1)
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Evvie walked excitedly over to the hooded figure with a scythe. This newcomer appeared to know how to fight based on how tough she looked. This could end up a fun encounter after all.

"I'm Evvie," she introduced herself, pointing to her chest with her right thumb. "Are you fighter? Want to fight?" Her tone of voice and body language clearly revealed her eagerness like a kid in a candy store. "No killing, just to night night." Night night, of course, being KO, but she forgot the proper term for it so hoped her point would come across anyways. "If yes, you can make first move."

Upon saying this she took a battle stance, bending her knees slightly, facing her with her left side in front, and fists raised in front of her chest. Her green scaled tail wagged back and forth as she waited for the response.
Nyaanda te?!

Nyaaice to meet you.

This thread has now been hijacked by cats!

I like creepypastas. I'm coming up with one of my own at the moment and could tell you if I ever post it on the creepasta wiki, although I might put it off until I write some practice creepastas to get better so I don't mess it up. Or I could just stop putting it off and write it and then put it on hold if it's not quite up to quality.

I don't like writing about existing creepypasta characters, preferring my own stuff. Plus I could do without the really violent ones, preferring more psychological stuff.
Clockface said
Oh god, I didn't even know people were hunting me.Can I get like, a little grace period before you kill me? Maybe a year or so before you off me?


The truth is, I sent Clockykiller here as an assassin to kill all clocks. It's nothing personal.
I was beginning to wonder when Ryomi would finally get attacked.
I'm busy with other stuff tonight so my reply will have to wait for tomorrow, hopefully with some replies for other people as well if they are fast enough.

P.S. The first person to defeat Ryomi can name her sister as long as it's not inappropriate and could pass as an actual name.
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