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6 yrs ago
To whom it may concern: I’ll try to get some posting done soon. Life’s been a tad rough as of recent.
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6 yrs ago
Apologies to those waiting my response! Last few days, and a couple more, i've had little freetime!!
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6 yrs ago
Freetime? What's that?
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6 yrs ago
Playing some D&D 5e tonight, and sunday! Expect less activity from me! I'll try and get some posts out saturday though!
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I’ll have to post tomorrow!
I'm ready for the timeskip/push forward whenever you are. I'd make a post, but it wouldn't be much. So would rather wait until after the timeskip. Unless other players interact with Zion, or believe otherwise.
That sounds good by me. Though I have idea how the others feel.

I just feel if we attack a location, or event, that is predetermined to be protected by heroes. It puts them into a higher liability. Resulting with civilians reacting harsher. Fostering disbelieve and distrust between civilians, the public, and their ‘so called protectors’

“Why did the heroes, already instructed to protect such a thing, fail?” Was the sentence running through my mind, that would come from civilians walking the street after it all.
I’m thinking of something along the lines of, assaulting an event which heroes are directly protecting or suppose to keep safe. (Like a police banquet, a hero school, or something) maybe even an auction of sorts, that also results with us stealing all the priceless inventory.

However, I think @Zelosse is on the right track. People tend to have a soft spot for children, and if those kids are suppose to be under the care of heroes? That’s a double whammy the Pro-Hero society will really feel. Hence the ‘Hero-School’ attack idea comes to mind.

We should try something with this in mind “showing the frailty of the current hero system.” The higher up the pro ladder that is, the better. I feel stealing doesn’t exactly cut it. Unless it’s lives, or the false sense of safety which exists in this universe. People can tend to disregard materialistic items being stolen, or damaged. But when a bunch of civilians and stuff become greatly endangered, and hero’s fail to deliver the protection promised, that’s when you hit the ‘soft spot’ of the Pro-Hero image and structure.

Because if we attack places where heroes “could have, or would have” saved if around or responded fast enough. In my honest opinion. Doesn’t actually pack as harsh of a punch as attacking something that was in the direct care of heroes and without doubt should have been protected.

Take what you will from my little rant. Just my view on things. Assaulting a school, especially of heroes, or fair, or police banquet, anything that’s suppose to have heroes directly protecting it at the time we attack, especially if youngsters or non-heroes/civilians are involved, is my true suggestion.
Lord Zion


@Stern Algorithm

The lion nodded. Being handed a bottle of water and drinking it while the others talked. Downing the water rather swiftly and easily. Either Zion was parched, or the quantity given wasn't considered a lot to the lion. Given his stature and size it was more likely the latter. Grin showing off fangs upon hearing the apology. Placing the empty bottle behind and onto the counter, Zion spoke clearly and loud enough for all to hear.

"I dun' mean tuh be prude. I merely wish to be called by muh name, along wit' stomp out any bad habits before dey' start. T'ank ya for dah apology. Not everyone is respectable enough to do such, especially in our line of work."


The lion didn't mind coming off as rude, or a jerk. Though if this group was to work together successfully, Zion figured for the benefit of Dark Tree he better play as nice as possible. Hearing the words being spoken by the young man Verd and the woman known as Aya. Unable to refrain from commenting on the words spoken by the latter. Even giving hint to the true feelings of the Dark Tree and his loyalty.

@Eviledd1984
@LemonZest1337

"Das' good to 'ear and I for cannot agree more. But dat is why we're all here, no? To do whatevah' necessary to allow the Dark Tree's roots to prosper. Not tah mention, weed out any sour roots, or destroy any enemy toxins that may poison the Dark Tree's soil. Especially ones that may harm Dark Tree's ideals from bearing fruit."


Grin still visible on maw of the lion. Golden-eyed gaze drifted between the other members and watching their reactions to his remark. Spending a bit longer examining the younger member, Verd, after saying the words 'sour roots'. Purely due to previously overhearing his words of enjoying 'cat and mouse' style living, which made him a bit leery to think Verd was reliable as a full-fledged villain. Back in Africa, even here in Japan. Zion didn't leave enemies alive, or victims, if he could help it. Such individuals left alive, as Zion would say, only further the noose which would eventually hang oneself. Saying nothing more, unless spoken too, after that. Merely sitting and waiting for what would come to mind as what the Lion would do next to occupy his time. Maybe, he'd mention his boredom later and see what comes of it. But doubtful.
My post will be upat latest tomorrow evening!
I was simply awaiting for others to post. I'm ok with roleplaying the downtime. Though am willing to perform a timeskip if others desire to time-skip.
@Stern Algorithm No worries buddy.
>MRW I meet up with my bros.
Currently waiting on @Stern Algorithm before I post again!

Also simply giving others who have not posted, yet, a chance too.
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