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Replies will be coming out in a few days. Been down sick.
6 yrs ago
"Fly you fools!"
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7 yrs ago
To everyone waiting on replies. They most likely will be out tomorrow or Saterday. I need to get a part for my computer!
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8 yrs ago
Sorry if replies are a bit slow. Dealing with a headache.
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Hello! I'm LadyRunic! But you knew that...

I love most types of Role Play, but by far my favorites are those that are well thought out and worked with. Especially when you can find a group you can work well with. I love books- So many books. It's a running bet that I will become buried under a pile of said objects one day... I'm a tad busy, and when an Rp really catches my interest I'm inpatient for posts. It's like reading a good book and getting stuck on a cliff hanger.

You can generally expect posts regularly once a week if not more.

I've RP'd for the better part of fourteen years, so I can honestly say I have some experience and I've developed the understanding of what I expect of a partner in a one-on-one or a group. I'm also the sort who will speak up and point out something if it looks off or forms a problem to me. I spent most of a year once stuck in a Voice Chat Rp that was hell on Earth, so I'm straight forward when I need to say something. I expect this in return from my Rpers and DMs. I want to improve my writing and love constructive criticism.

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Faeril Ashkevron



Location: Hayll
Snaketooth Counter: 24 days left


Faeril Ashkevron sat at a table and sipped at the ale she had found on a patron who had exited during their little freeze out. Disgusting, but she was fortifing herself against what she was about to do. A clear warning than whatever Isadora was plotting against this fool. Her wings had spread to their full width as she gazed with a glacier calm into the drink. Looking up as she heard footsteps approach. Isa looked gleeful at her work, informing her that this Consort would turn his life to shambles. Nodding slowly she rose and moved to the stairs. "One last thing, a little against what I would normally do... But I want to make sure the message is clear- in evidence." She stated quietly, walking into the room containing the passed out Consort.

He looked rather innocent there, a lie lying before her. What she was doing was going to cause problems. But that was her patient. Her duty was to heal. More than that, this male and his mistress was going to harm her patient. Something she wasn't about to allow. Drawing a dagger, she raised her arm and struck. A burst of power searing where his ringed finger once was to stop the bleeding. The finger falling into the sheets, the ring still fitted about it's base. Laying her fingertips against the man's head she ripped into his mind. One last thing, one last little twist in the webs of life. Her power find a slight strand of thread and slowly reforming it to her liking- and his disliking. Not a dislike, a aversion. A nightmare was forming. Oh, he would be a Isadora made him. Arrogant to the extreme, ruining his own life. But she slowly seeded the thoughts that this Sadist, this Dujae SaDiablo was to be obeyed. Deferred to. A fitting touch against his originally mockery.

Giving a cruel smile, she picked up the finger with the ring attached and tossed it into the fire place. Let it burn, she decided. Exiting the room she wiped the dagger off on the bed sheet and walked pass her fellow Widow. Linking her arm in the younger's, Faeril sighed in annoyance. Leading them both from the Inn. "What did you find in his-?" Slim fingers flickered as to fill in the last word of 'mind'. Leading the fellow Widow towards the exit of the city and the Wind that would take them to her own home where a irate Eyrien male most likely waited. It would not do to stick about this diseased city, the people were most certainly not to her liking. A Black Widow with a fraying temper was not something she wished to reveal to the world. "And lovely work, my dear, as always. Will you be staying about long, I believe Gen would be happy to see you. He's going to be rather hard to live with due to my little outing." A understatement. Gen would be furious that she went to Hyall and alone. While he couldn't go, he would have insisted that she call up one of his brothers to escort her. Something she was loath to do. Two of them were pranksters and had tried to shove her in a box when her friend's clan had been helping her stock up for a bad winter a few years back. She was a grown woman and not a little child to be mocked! Irritating boyos. Faeril was unaware of the small smile that graced her hardened face. The thoughts of those innocent times lightened her mood.



Gen Saroth



Location: Forest


Gen nodded slowly as he listened to the now apparently young mare speak. Summer, with the Summer jewel. A fitting name, he thought. But then the Kindred were rather straight forward with such things. Generally. The Warlord hadn't expect her to speak mind to mind, but he should have seen it coming Gen scolded himself. Shaking his head in amusement over the fact that scolding voice sounding a lot like Faeril at her most exasperated. Which made perfect sense seeing as how often he did hear her exasperated with his 'helping'. Fae wasn't one to enjoy someone's help or affections easily. She'd squall and squawk with insults, but not mean a word. Then the minute you got hurt, the little woman would be there demanding that you get better or else. His eye gleamed with humor. It was when she actually said something positive to another person about actually enjoying their company and not being gruff about it that you could be assured. It would take more than a mountain to stop that woman from helping or being there for those she cared about that deeply!

Moving his thoughts back to the present problem, he lightly patted her shoulder, he spoke still using that calming tone with a boyish glee and grin. Something to make the mare feel at ease. "Lady Summer, then. Hope you don't mind bedding down in the tool shed? It's made for wings, so you'll fit. Just till I get down to the village and bully some of my kin out of straw floor will be a tad hard." His voice was rather apologetic about this fact. "It's got a fireplace so it'll be warm enough... Eh, you'll need anything else? My knowledge of horses is a tad limited." Embarrassment colored his voice and his eyes. He really didn't know overly much what she might need, and honestly wanted to ease the mare's time among them. For a burly Eryien the man had a good heart. Picking the abused abuser of a male and tossing him over his shoulder, he gestured that Summer follow. "And you, fool, get to talk to a Black Widow friend of mine. Ol' Scapel Tongue, as I call her. Don't worry, you'll probably get a nice long chat before she gets creative." Gen gave a mockery of a evil laugh. Though he winked charmingly at the mare. "Lets just hope, between you and me buddy, she doesn't get in her head to give you a good shave. Or feed you to her Sisters." Turning about he walked towards his cabin, offering to the mare that she might accept his shield so they could ride a Wind back.



Ravyn Ghosteye



Location: Hyall


The looks people gave her didn't bother the brat over much as she raced to escape. People were jerks at the best of times, savage at the worsts. If they were from or in Hyall? Savage was the best she could and would hope for. Hearing a cry behind her, she sped up realizing she was being ran after. This caused the small girl to bump into a man, who shoved her away. Staggering to the side and into a alley. She stumbled losing the rhythm of her running, and fell. Hitting the ground, she tumbled for a second before struggling to get her legs back under her to run on. This split second of breathless desperation led her to look back and notice the glacian man. Who most certainly was not the slaver or the Black jeweled man. Her panic eased some though not overly much. A male was still a male.

Tugging her hat low over her golden eyes, a gift from her unknown father, and dusty hair. A attempt to disguise the silver coloring of the Dea Al Mon. Something that would gain her odd looks from those surprised and looks she would rather avoid from those who wanted what she had. Trying to deepen her voice, Ravyn glowered at the well dressed aristo. "Aint nothin' happened, Sir. Some idiots tweakin' the tail of someone they ought not 'ave." She answered gruffly, standing up and hurrying on. Not running this time, but trying to fast walk away. Maybe he would take it as that and let her go on her merry way. But greed was thick with her now and thrice lucky was a thing... She brushed by the man, giving him a sharp shove with her shoulder. Risky, but she was the Procurer! She was a risk taker! Especially as her hand subtly grabbed onto his purse and pulled it from him when she shoved him. Another step and she was about to take off. The man's purse with her, and he clueless. Or that was the idea.
Do not forget to post! One day left! @Belle @LovelyAnastasia
@Euphemia Please do. This is long enough with bumps when i get bored.
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@Vesuvius00 I've been ousted!
Ignoring all above posts. Looking for a Vampire Rp!


Ayita Dyrkin




Location Xavier's Institue - Outskirts of New York
{"NO touching my buttons."}





"And what would I use this form for?" The shifter shrugged, before noticing the threat to the possibly (and most likely) deadly buttons. Ayita swatted Daemon's hand and grabbed his wrist. Forcing the said hand away from the buttons gently before she released him. Humored if slightly annoyed at his actions she rolled her eyes. A rare action for the shifter. Eyes were generally always locked on the threat or the person. Aiming a cat like swat at the Host she gives a suffering huff of air. "Did I not just say to leave them alone? Or do you want to argue with a bear?" Her frown turned to a feral smile. Hardly reassuring and much like the first Daemon had seen when she has asked for his help a while back. Though, it was meant in friendly jest towards him. To others... A clear warning.

Ayita glanced towards Cassandra and frowned. Guin and Pietro together? That didn't seem like a good idea. Shifting uneasily, the shifter argued whether or not to speak up about it. Guin could take her place and vice versa. There was another reason. If she went feral... Could any of that group stop the beasts that ran in her blood? Reluctant to point it out she hunched her shoulders slightly. Trying to appear smaller than she was already trying to seem. Not wanting to alarm the others with what several had noted as 'overly tall'. Her voice lapsed into the quiet voice that cut through the tight gathering of people. "Switch Guin and I?" She cast Allison a worried glance, covertly as she could. "I may need Nina's strength, if we are expecting a fight." Her eyes dropped as she tilted her head so her face was readily read. She never liked admitting she could lose it. But if they were going into the den of a beast, or several, she might need to pull out all the stops. Even that of sanity. It worried her greatly.



Samhain Intrigues





-Location: Gates to Under the Mountain-


The man looked in horror as the woman slowly descended to the stone flagons. The long cord that once was thought to hold her up shifting to be revealed a serpentine tail. Glossy in the dim light, the length seemed more than it's mere 20 feet. Her waist was wrapped about by a bit of cloth that cover her from the joining of her tail to her middle and to her chest. Her eyes were alight with glee as she rose up to stand roughly eight feet tall. "My, my. How thoughtful, Lord Kitsssune." Her words were haunted by the creaking echo as the gate slowly creaked open. A ominous sound for mortal or Fae alike. "Welcome to Under the Mountain, Fae and Mortals." There was a scream from the man as he scrambled back and bolted towards the exit he knew led out. The naga hissed a chuckle, "I will hunt him down later. He will not make it out of these tunnels. Is the woman an offering as well, Kitsune?" She eyed Bodil with a hungry look. It was Desdemona's nature to be greedy.

The flagons turned to be well worn, if maintained. Hinting at the traffic that commonly used this route. Though that said traffic, seemed oddly empty. Were they to follow the halled road. The cavern opened into a giant 'room'. Though the size between the City and a room was far different. Towers rose up from in giant stalagmites. Carved statues filled the city in twisting forms. Some were women, others mythical beasts. Each looking like it was about to spring from the stone that held it to life. The light in here was from the water that fell from the ceiling, to pools and streams the glowed from small rocks beneath the water. Lamps of crystal, and glowing moss. Far stronger than what was in the tunnel. Though the city too held the mist that covered the ground slightly that the hall contained. Cast over in a eerie blues, purples, greens and off whites. Houses or manors filled pillars, shops lined the road and shapes moved about on their business. The Fae were of the twisted forms of nightmares and horrors. Others were fair as angels, though the cruelty of their eyes were hardly virtuous. The center of the City however housed the largest of the pillars that held up the cavern roof. To the Fae, a constant gleam of power emulated from this. One that even humans could feel the awe of.

The Fae who spied the group granted the Generals with mocking sneers, and the humans with hungry looks. A scream pierced the air as a bloodied human burst into the street. "Help! Help me! Someone help me!" The man, a tall blocky human, shrieked and begged of the humans and glamoured Fae. Most sneered and ignored him, others laughed and gestured to 'friends'. The man finally latched onto Melinda's arm. "Little girl! You need to get out of here! All of you do! You've been tricked! Trapped! Death is the only thing that awaits you!"

A graceful long legged man, in a silky white shirt. Strode up the street, sneering with contempt at the Generals. "Ah... Aids of Our Gracious King. A pleasure, I'm sure. Please excuse my sl-servant. A little 'game' got out of hand." The man shoved his way through the humans to grab the man's shoulder, yanking him from the herd. Melissa unfortunately was dragged along as well. The human reluctant to release the small woman. "I don't suppose you'd toss in the girl for a fine deal, kitsune?" The male Fae smirked, and looked Melissa over like a wolf with a steak.


Ayita Dyrkin




Location Xavier's Institue - Outskirts of New York
{"No touching."}





The tiger snarled at Marygold, Ayita however heard the woman's insistence and knew Allison would be going. Will the shifter or no. Growling and pacing, she slammed her paws into the ground, before bones cracking fill the garage. Wincing slightly as her body healed, Ayita stalked to the van with a deadly intent. Getting in, she heard a thunderous roar as a rocket shot out the front bumper. Blinking her amber eyes, one twitching slightly, Ayita just stood there a moment and gave a very loud and feline snarl. She hadn't shed the tiger completely. Lunging into the van the woman herded Quicksilver away from the consoles and putting herself firmly between the speedster and the danger he could cause. Nope, no. No one was blowing up her Seer or anyone else. She had be decently kind in her herding, her body ached from the shifting. Growling in a threatening tone and not so much at Quicksilver as to everyone, "I will bite the next person who touches a button without a good reason.

Her frown firm as she gave Guin a confused look. "You have a strange taste in potential mates." Her voice thick with confusion over why exactly Guin was so interested in this particular being. He was interesting, but perhaps a tad too quick with his actions. He needed to let his mind catch up. Keeping a sharp eye on the console, and keeping well prepared to intercept anyone else. She grumbled to herself under her breathe. "I dislike this human form. It is missing adequate claws and fangs." Her arms crossed over her chest. Actually sulking at being in this limited human form. To say dislike was a understatement to how she preferred her other forms. There was so much more she could do! And she didn't have to talk to people.
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