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    1. Izaka Sazaka 12 yrs ago

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@The book of bad juju
@Scoundrel Looks good. IC is going up as soon as everyone posts their cliches! x]
<Snipped quote by Izaka Sazaka> Oh, snap, I forgot about that part. Looks like I need to go back over the description again... Hmm... I know it's probably fine now, but I kind of want to keep to the code if possible, so I'm going to keep searching for a picture. If I can't find one before the IC opens, I'll write out a temporary description until I can get something else up.
That's fine, good luck in finding the picture!
and NacNak but he's gone.
This saddens me greatly, he was quite the funny one.
@YamiCuoreLaroux That's quite fine if you decided to write out a description. I merely meant to convey that a picture was preferred because I thought it would be easier for everyone? If you think writing out the description is more convenient then by all means. x] @czechmate46 Accepted once you list a cliche'. @Deathdaeg I almost died when I saw the character picture. You're accepted.
I just posted, so hopefully things can continue to move along. A shame we've lost to many members, I think we're down to five?
"F-fam-ily. . . murdered. . ." The shaman watched with some measure of interest as the Seer worked its magical power. It was strange. Though this wild-woman and the seer had just met already the power of that mystic seemed to be subduing her. With a simple worded command the dark-skinned woman was brought to the verge of tears, then, at the explanation of their source they fell unreservedly. The whole scene was more than shocking; had the seer known these things would happen? Why else would it be here? It must has known, through some intuitive power, that the people of Crosshaven had been in need of its guidance. Truly the shaman was left in a state of perpetual awe. But then the realization of the situation hit, the gravity. If what the wild-woman said was true then that might mean there were still such men within the village' confines. Foremost as a healer the shaman had an interest not only in the welfare of the village but also its safety. There was no way of telling how long ago the murders had happened. Argo longed to speak up, to question the woman, to find out the truth. Instead he remained silent. The way her tears fell, he felt that saying something might only causing further harm. He would do as the seer had instructed, he would watch and wait, listen and learn. Although he was distressed by the pain of the wild-woman there was really nothing he could do for her, he did not know her or anything about her. No. The best course of action would be to see what the seer did, to follow its advice and pray to the gods for a positive outcome.
*crickets*
I'm guessing it's my turn to post now?
I think the reason no one has is because there wasn't a place for it in the CS skeleton
Completely my fault, I dropped that ball on that one.
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