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I was about to ask if we could consider the sewer group as AWOL, or something like this? It's been quite a while without notice.
I'll be posting again towards this weekend, if everything is alright for me (this is valid for the other RPs as well).

Anyway, I've developed an idea of what to do with Tohka, I'll get back to using her after we get a bit of a time lapse, at least to the next day following the arrival. I'll explain it better when I have the time.
Ok, I got a bit of a delay, but I plan to do reply in the next few days.

I'm really sorry for holding you back.
IONA, THE DARK ARCHANGEL

"I see. We will cross that line when we have to," Iona said, replying to Suparna's question regarding what to do if she manages to capture Victoire. "Your intentions of serving Celestia are admirable but you will not achieve anything if you aren't in the battlefield," she added before eyeing the maggot girl inquisitively.

"I believe you want me to help you with that, right?" Iona asked Suparna since it didn't seem like she was capable of getting to the battlefield on her own.

CRYSTALSONG VALLEY

When Suparna arrived in the valley she would see that it was almost nothing like a more conventional landscape that one would see in the tamer regions of the Nexus.

It was a chaotic mess of broken landmasses, held together by what little gravitational energy was afforded to it; an impressive feat given that the valley was located dangerously close to the roiling turmoil of the Nexus' borders. In fact, the very land echoed and hummed with the massive power of the reality storm that threatened to engulf and destroy it at any moment. What would happen to anyone unlucky enough to be swallowed by it was anyone's guess.

Nevertheless, the valley itself was far from being sterile. In fact, it was teeming with unique forms of life that seemed to be made part of energy and part of the strange crystals that covered much of the land.

The forces doing battle amid the haze of purple energy were locked in an ever-escalating battle as no one was able to take control over the land for long enough to establish a lasting base of operations that would enable a larger scale battle, justifying the presence of champions, to happen.

Close to Suparna's entry point, she would see a small group of minor Angels being hailed with Machina gunfire, coming from a pair of heavy mechs armed to the teeth with cannons, missiles, lasers, and all else the Supreme Queen's armies had to offer. While they may be formidable foes to an everyday cherubic soldier or minor einherjar, their might paled compared to the monstrosities that Suparna faced on Asgard. No doubt she would be able to deal with them if she wanted to.

SO'BEK, THE RAVAGER

"Not so fast!" The Guardian exclaimed just as Bonesword thought that he got out of range, only to find that Charlie got snared not by tethers made out of the water it was touching—the momentum of his movement certainly throwing Bonesword away.

A moment later, the beast would have its body unceremoniously torn in half and devoured by the Guardian's jaws as it emerged from the water under it. "Your defiance will not be tolerated!" Another one said as he burst from the waters, aiming a tail strike—intent to knock Bonesword to the ground— followed by a machete blow aimed right at the skeleton's skull.

Meanwhile, the other combatants who seemed to ignore the very existence of the Guardian would have another threat to deal with as massive, multiton stone blocks began to detach themselves from the pyramid's ceiling and plummet towards the swamp like an oversized hailstorm. The most curious aspect of this being that not only the blocks began to fall, but also fly around as soon as they hit the ground—running over and crushing anyone in their path— forming what looked like a very characteristic, several stories form, made of hard stone with a shiny red eye, blinking on its 'chest'.

Yukari: "Congratulations, you passed the first test. Now try to dodge this, fufufu!"

Nanoha: "I'll just use a bomb to clear the screen and keep shooting you!"

It seems almost like she was born for this.

Anyway, I'll have Meteora sometime up to this weekend. I thought about putting out whatever I could get the time to write.
NANOHA TAKAMACHI

"Test? What kind of test are you talking about, Miss... eh?" Nanoha said as the battle picked more and more momentum forcing her to abandon her position in favor of dodging—or grazing, like Tenshi— as many of the projectiles as possible. She couldn't believe that someone other than the original Reinforce could have this much power output on a casual level. In fact, the storm of daggers bore a terrible similarity to Reinforce's Blutiger Dolch. Could it be that the two of them were connected somehow?

"Wha—Gah!" Nanoha almost fainted when Yukari unleashed spell card. Her senses were more jammed than the first time she tried to fight against Fate. Thankfully, Nanoha's Barrier Jacket was able to dampen the effect just enough to allow her to continue fighting.

It was then that Yukari unleashed an attacked that looked and functioned slightly like Reinforce's Photon Lancer Genocide Shift. Were they really fighting a person that could pull all that level of power and quantity of spells? Nanoha hoped that it wasn't the truth. Even if it was, she wasn't going to give up while the others were fighting. As long as someone else's wellbeing was in her hands, Nanoha refused to give up.

"Our opponent is trying to keep us out of effective firing range with all these traps. We will have to get closer if we want to land at least one blow," Nanoha said to Raising Heart before flying high up in the sky—while dodging more projectiles and sigils— and doing an Immelman turn that took her even further away from the bullet hell, almost as if she were abandoning the battle.

"We cannot dodge like this forever. Raising Heart, try to pin down a possible location for our target based on her Area Search signature," Nanoha said once she was far away from the others. "If that's a test, we are going to give everything we have and ace it! A.C.S. engage!" She said as Raising Heart turned into its A.C.S. Mode, unleashing a charging enough magical energy to cause Nanoha's surroundings to rumble and shake.

"Strike Flame." Raising Heart announced, producing a spearhead made of concentrated magical power while the device's opposite end ignited like a rocket booster.

"Let's clear a path for the others to strike. A.C.S. Driver... Charge!" Nanoha unleashed her attack once she was aligned with the position that was most likely to be the one their target was occupying, charging ahead like a missile. The Strike Flame's barrier cut a swath through anything in between Nanoha and where she thought Yukari was.

If Nanoha's prediction was right, she would finish her attack with a point-blank Excelion Buster, if not she would be open for a counterattack.

METEORA ÖSTERREICH

"Well, this one was easier than I expected," Meteora said as she saw the problem literally vanish before her eyes. It seemed like not all of their stay in this world was going to be riddled with some manner of cliched drama scenario; which she was thankful for.

With one less thing to worry, Meteora stepped back from the others, her brow was furrowed as she observed the situation with a critical eye. While she could certainly respect someone that had as much as, or even more, appreciation for food than she did, she couldn't avoid thinking that their growing numbers were anything but a good sign.

If being like Altair and that Yukari person could cross into this world what would happen when a truly evil being of similar power did the same?

"Wait, cross into this world..." Meteora said, thinking out loud. A moment later, she stepped forward, positioning herself to the side of Youmu and Yuyuko before asking, "I'm sorry for interrupting your reunion, but I'd like to ask you something... Lady Yuyuko, right? Do you remember anything about what happened right before and after you found yourself here? By any chance did it involve that friend of yours, Miss Yukari, or was it just some sort of coincidence?" Meteora made a brief pause before adding, "By the way, what did you think of this place's meals?"

@Ryonara @TheWindel

The problem here is having to come up with things ahead of time, when not everything is planned can be a huge complication. When you have Sonia use that spell, you could perhaps have it work like the less GM/DM-taxing divinations of D&D in that you have her make a question that we can answer with a short (usually cryptic) answer, instead of an open ended statement that may or may not become true.

Kinda like, instead of having her ask: "What kinds of dangers lay beyond here?" , which is tricky to reply to, without revealing too much/making stuff up that may or may not come true.

Have her ask: "If I cross this door, there'll be any dangers?" , which is easy to reply with a yes or no, followed by a statement like "Only if thy heart wavers," if need be.

It would work better for both sides that way.
Ok, there it's, Lotte is done.

You all can keep going now.
Lotte Chaubert

After one too many drops of sludge got in the way of Lotte's way as she was drawing in her tablet—she knew it wasn't a good idea to try out this new gear in a place like this— she swapped her gear for a conventional notebook, and a led flashlight that she could hold safely even if she needed her hand for something else.

The range of illumination was far greater than before as well, even though a turn in the tunnel, thirty-or-so meters away, blocked the line of sight. The splashing sound and screams were obviously coming from that direction. However, the students were unable to react on time—whatever magic Sonia used didn't look like it was meant to help directly, Duncan was all but panicking because he couldn't see far enough, and Trey had gone back to the Academy before even getting down in the sewers— and at least Kromric seemed to be content with the possibility of someone dying, since he didn't so much as move a muscle or said a word.

With how bad the situation was, it was up to Lotte to act as fast as she could. The smallish fox took the lead as she was asked to, dashing ahead of the others. A few meters after the turn, Lotte saw a slightly open manhole cover and, not long after it, a partially flooded crossroads. The pool of stale rainwater was calm by the time she arrived but Lotte was certain the cries came from around here.

She decided to investigate a bit more as she waited for the others, shedding light at all visible corner, before throwing a small rock at the water to check whether or not there was something hiding there.

I expect to do my mine between this Wednesday and the weekend, after I'm done dealing with some pesky tests.
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