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    1. Innue 12 yrs ago

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7 yrs ago
Current Re-released our creature capture thread: roleplayerguild.com/topics/…
9 yrs ago
Mostly Janna is best summoner name. Sadly, Project, that is mine.
9 yrs ago
FF12 Zodiac Age players - if you want to have the optimal party, PM me. Working on a spreadsheet to determine best party makeups and I will share it once done.
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9 yrs ago
Too many things I want to write right now, which is resulting in 0 writing getting done. Yaaaaaay.
9 yrs ago
Pondering re-releasing my western fantasy thread. >.>
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As a note, while it often says I am online... It is actually my phone. Just an FYI.
Durn, you want to just go ahead and post instead of waiting on Goth?
Would it be worthwhile to potentially combine some of the paired teams?
Just waiting on Goth for my squad I think, but he mentioned he wouldn't have internet over the weekend.
Near Relin

"Do not taint your tongue with the verbage of a snake," she responded, eyeing Yaves with the same disdain. "As for what manner of Sei I am, that is a bit difficult to answer. You might consider me to be the counterpart to the one you call Vaess. I do have a strong connection to the cold, but the definition of my powers was written long before her time, long before your time. The discussion would get too deep into esoteric philosophies as well."

"The simpler explanation would be to explain in the general sense what purpose the Sei served," she added, musing how to best proceed, "The Sei are a coalescence of the departed from a war long past, when magic was ungoverned. Initially, the Faith was one, but fractured due to philosophic differences in beliefs, as souls departed into what you call the Void, they continued this war, souls unifying with like-minded souls, which formed Sei. Our powers were defined by the constructors of the Gate, each gate providing governance over a particular portion of this world. That is the simple version."

She shifted slightly, walking off to the side, "In addition, I embody Lust. A noble virtue." She smiled ferociously at the end of her explanation, her dress mirroring her explanation, the extremely low cut and fabric-ally challenged garment moving slightly in the wind.
Near Relin

The woman laughed derisively again, "How touching." She paused for a moment, considering the request, "You could very well have your comrades back, should you wish to work for it. It isn't within the scope of my powers, but there are objects capable of controlling the flow of Life and Death. Should you reassemble the last, unsealed, Black Gate, you would be able to control that flow, barring that the Devourer hasn't consumed their spirits. It'd be a lot of work, and you'd make a lot of enemies doing so, but it'd amuse me greatly."

She began to walk around him, surveying him, occasionally reaching out to touch him.

"I am no forgewoman, you'd be talking to the wrong Sei," she mused, "But I could, I suppose, make at least an effort to do something. Bear in mind though, what I give you is not intended to align with your goals entirely and I only humor such a ridiculous request out of deference to what you've done for me. Hand me your weapon."

She knew what she had in mind would be patently inferior to the weapons forged by the Mastersmith's so long ago, their ancient techniques long lost in time. However, she could do enough with her powers to at least to enhance his weapon in a small way, although the power would not be consistent.
Near Relin

"I am a Sei," the woman responded, "What he is at this point, I can only guess, but it is equally irrelevant. You can refer to him as the Failure. The Gate is a much longer tale, one that is probably not worth the time. If dear old Rinkoo is still walking this earth, you could ask her. I'm rather disappointed that she would let her tale fall into such obscurity - I believed we deserved much more notoriety than this. Dealing with this world is just going to get all that much more complicated."

She sighed visibly, her breath visible in front of her. "I just don't know what to do now. I'm sure RInkoo will soon be aware of my release, so I can't waste much time. Little mortal, if you have a request of me, speak it now. I'd rather not deal with that, well, you can figure it out, right now even if the Failure helped me. If it is within my power, I will see what I can do."

She smiled honestly, even if it was still cold and rather malicious of a smile.
Near Relin

The woman began laughing hysterically, her hand covering her mouth.

"Laughable is hardly the word," she hissed at Yaves, her tone much colder than the one she had with Axel just moments ago. "You were once one of them. You paid no price for the 'secrets' you keep." She accentuated the word secrets, in order to ensure Yaves understood she was mocking him. "I could very well tell him the very secret you most closely keep - solely for my amusement. Shall I tell him as to why you have such a legendary status? And I'm not referring to the powers you've gained." She looked over him with disdain, her eyes narrow and focused - hate emanating from them.

"For the record," she said, turning to Axel, "He is only slightly most significant than you. Pay him no heed." Turning back to Yaves, she added, "I would tread lightly, and for a being of such little power, I would refrain from insulting anyone, lest I get it in my mind to demonstrate the extent of my abilities."

"As to your questions, I believe we have starkly different definitions of catching up," she responded, raising her hand once again to touch his cheek, "But what do you want? You did not answer the question. You mortals spend too much time on games given that you have such short lives, lives so easily taken. I would choose swiftly, but I am not mortal; time is irrelevant to me." She laughed a bit at the end, the laugh just as icy as her voice, "So, what shall we talk about?"

She was mocking Axel as well at this point, putting her other hand under her jaw like she was resting her head on it, titling it slightly to 'listen'. It intrigued her that he would opt to have such a conversation in the middle of a frozen tundra with snow slowly falling.
Get on that then.
Near Relin

"Irrelevant," she responded coldly, her tongue running down the finger that had just touched him. "You have freed me though, such a noble deed deserves a reward. It has been such a long time since I walked the mortal world, I do not know what you most treasure? Gold? Vengeance? Lust? What do you mortals most covet now?" Her tone was laced with an iciness beyond words, making the already cold air around her feel even colder.

She stepped towards him as she spoke, with no reservations about what he might do in response. She had clearly demonstrated her superiority to him and he seemed to acknowledge that well; it was a feeling she enjoyed. Her white-as-ice teeth gleamed in the fractal bits of light that crept through the clouds, her devious smile providing a large look into the workings of her mind and the depths of her powers. Her movements made the ice on her dress chime, much like windchimes would in a wind. But unlike the happy melodies associated with them, hers were cacophonic - an embodiment of chaos.
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