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On a unrelated topic i think that another character of mine, Kamato (not posted yet) would be a fun fight against Raln, them both having a flying pet, thought i think Kamato's pet may have an itty bitty advantage over Raln's. >:)

Raln's pet isn't taking part in his current battle. Raln probably didn't want to put him in jeopardy. His pet will only take part in circumstances mostly because he just likes to try and help out and was around at the time.

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Oh nice you got alot of characters with that, like 120 pages worth. Dat op my friend. Also can i helps pwease?
Curse you inability to have a puppy eyes emoticon.


120 characters worth, not pages. Help make up some characters for myself? You can give ideas and suggestions if you so please. I have around 20 or so planned out right now.
His opponent opened up another starry night sky, although this time in front of himself. It must be some sort of a defensive measure. Could the shield move once created? He ran off to the left, his opponent's right like he was the hands of a clock moving in a circular motion around his opponent. If the shield stayed put then he'd quickly get his shot off the moment his opponent's body came into view. If the shield did move to block him yet again then he'd have no choice but to keep charging his bullet and wait things out a bit longer.
So I just need to create a character with giant lightbulb powers.

P.S. I'm starting up again on my character of the days.
I shall arrest that giant moth for trespassing!
His opponent appeared to open up two holes into the night sky. Even if that might not literally be his power, for now that's all he had to go on. Until he knew more it would best to stay clear of them, or perhaps if he got very curious he could send a dagger through one and see what happens. For now, though, he wouldn't intentionally do any such thing. On the bright side it didn't appear like his opponent had particularly enhanced defenses if his knife throw managed to wound him, so in terms of offense, most of his normal attacks would be sufficient. That made things a whole lot easier on him. Hopefully his opponent's attacks was limited to what he could see so far as well. That would also make things a whole lot easier. Raln grinned, feeling confident that he could pull off a victory.

He drew his sword, the Shimmering Lily, into his right hand in case his opponent charged at him, and in his left hand he began to form grey mist into the shape of a bullet, so that he could attack from range again, this time with another method. It would take 5 seconds of charge time until powerful enough to dent iron, which would surely do some significant damage against him should he get a good hit in towards the center of his torso. If his opponent did charge at him before the attack charged completely, he could likely use it to, at the very least, distract him and cause some pain while he prepared to defend himself with his sword.
Nah its kinda like looking into space through the portal. @Importantnobody


So black and star-y? Or black misty and swirly mysteriousness?

Hmm...due to certain issues I'm having with the startup of this tabletop, and a lack of support, it might be best if you cut losses waiting on me and join another tabletop you can have more fun with.
I didn't think of this until now, but I assume when you look through the portal you see what the other portal is "looking" at, right?
So, did we decide on loosing points if you lose a match?
"Pulling weapons out of thin air..." Raln thought to himself as he observed his opponent. He'd have to be careful and find out more about what this ability would be capable of. In the meantime, he'd also have to worry about dodging the immediate threat. It wasn't too difficult given the nature of it, even if the weapon change was surprising. He leapt outwards and upwards over the horizontal slash, and while his opponent was still slashing he flung his dagger straight downward at him as he soared overhead. He couldn't pull off any more attacks by that time so he had no choice but to continue through the air until he hit the ground with a roll, turning to face his opponent.
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