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@obliviousRoadie The Xs are reserved for player characters. Those spots have already been taken, though. They're just missing character sheets.



Have another fox lady for an NPC.



I'm in this weird place where I want to play both characters, but only one can get the chance to shine.
@GreenGoat Tell me about it. Looks like my character will have to try and avoid close melees if she wants to survive, but I suppose she should be able to keep up with ice magic and some creativity.

Juniper has a God Hand to put her in the ranks of the inhumanly strong and fast, but she's also one armed, so I don't know how you'll make her deal with some of this stuff.
@Flamelord I like Rin as much as the next Fate fan, but I should point out something in the OOC post:

You could have a character from the world of any game, movie, book, or whatever, including pre-existing RPs (this is your chance to revive an old character you liked from an RP that died). However, this character does have to be your original creation.


Lug gave me the okay, so I'm dropping my CS in the Character tab. Made some very slight edits, so tell me if you see something you'd like to change.


Priscilla extended her hand to complete the shake with Sand, though there was no real strength behind it, her hand almost limp in the girl’s hand. “I’m Priscilla. Robert’s girlfriend,” she replied, her intense glare not faltering for even a moment.

Sand thought she could just about hear the thoughts behind the stare. And then this bitch over here, Sandy or whatever her name is, admitted to bringing Robbie, the bestest boyfriend a girl could ever have, muffins. Muffins! Homewrecker thinks she can take my man away from me? We'll see about that.

What also showed no signs of wavering was Robert’s obliviousness to the hostility in front of him. “I’m glad you two are getting along so well. Anyway, I was just introducing her to everyone else on the team so we’ll be off to go find Grane and—Trad! Hey there, buddy!” the boy said, almost getting out of his classmate’s hair if not for the untimely arrival of their team’s respective tank. “Yeah, we were just looking for you actually. Have you met Priscilla yet?”

“Not formally,” Trad said, holding his hand out to the pink haired girl. “It’s good to meet you. Are you sure everything’s alright?” he asked glancing between Robert and Sand. Robert’s tone seemed to suggest everything was fine, but the two girls still didn’t look at ease.

While Priscilla accepted Trad’s greeting with much less glaring and a much more firm handshake, Robert answered for everyone. “Yeah, why wouldn’t it be?”

His back was turned toward Sand and Allen now, so he did not notice the mischievous glint in the man’s eye as he commented “There’s Sand’s gay friend again.” Completely shameless, and likely that was fine by him. He was not the one who had to live with the trained monster killers.

Trad blinked. “What.”

Robert blinked in confusion as well as he turned back to Allen, tilting his head. “What’s gay mean?” he asked.

Allen’s eyes blazed with the same realization Sand had had not too long ago. He’d struck gold. “Cheerful, kid. It means cheerful,” he offered amiably enough.

“Oh… so because I’m happy right now… I’m gay?” he asked, putting two and two together and getting the conclusion the man was hoping for.

Trad had no words. Not only had Allen’s comment caught him off guard, but as he turned to correct him, Robert asked what gay meant. How. Just, how did he not know? At this point he had two options: explain the meaning of gay Allen meant and completely embarrass Robert for his statement, or roll with what would be the most hilarious thing ever. “Well… He’s not wrong.”

Seeing what was going on and being much more knowledgeable about the world than her boyfriend, Priscilla would attempt to correct Robert and tell him the more commonly used meaning of the word. “Robbie, no. It means-”

“No, son,” Allen said with uncharacteristic solemnity. “You’re not. It’s a way of life.”

“Sooooo… you're saying that I need to be gay more often than just the here and now. Like I need to be gay twenty-four seven. All the time,” the innocently naive boy stated.

Trad had to turn away at this point. Putting his fist over his mouth he tried to hold back the laughter that was fighting to come out. Sure this would probably come back to bite him for not saying anything to clear his name, but this was a golden opportunity that was worth it. He just didn’t know how soon that would be.

“I’m a new transfer. Trad’s been in Robert’s team for longer.” Trad almost didn’t hear it when Sand spoke up, such was the effort it took him not to laugh at Robert’s expense, but he did, and it occurred to him that her amiable tone sounded awfully fake.

“He’s the one who gets along best with Robert in the team.” He turned to look at her, suddenly wary. She was addressing Priscilla, but glanced at him at that moment such that he could see the nasty gleam in the eye of someone who was about to take a fall but wanted someone else go down with them. “Why, he just about carted him to the infirmary himself! Was the first to visit too. A very loyal man, right there.”

In many respects, the look Trad gave her was identical to the one she herself had given Allen only moments ago. Allen, for his part, was still trying to contain his own shaking.

In the space of a second, Priscilla’s expression had went from confused (what is she talking about?), to disbelieving (no way, he got together with me didn’t he?), and finally settled on a comically concerned frown (but what if while I was gone…).

As for Robert, he made like a lemming and ran for the cliff. “That’s right. I was pretty banged up after all of the explosions, the swarms of Grimm, and being thrown off the cliff. I don't think I would have made it had Trad and Sand not rushed to get me into bed.”

“Robert, when you were in bed, you didn’t happen to have your clothes off did you?” Priscilla asked, thinking that this question would clear things up and help her figure out what they might have done.

Thinking back to how the doctors and nurses had undressed him to apply the various bandages to his wounds, Robert nodded his head with a smile. “Of course. Isn’t that normal?”

Priscilla smiled and nodded. “Of course it’s—Bwuh!?”

Allen, who had largely steadied himself by then, seemed more baffled than amused at that. “He’s got to be doing that on purpose!” he blurted out.

Sand shook her head. From this last blunder she quickly realized that her teasing might result in unintended casualties. Good thing Priscilla had been stunned into silence by Robert’s nonchalance, or she might not had had time to cut in.

“The doctors had to undress him to treat him​,” she said, voice taut and harsher than she had wanted. “The boy’s dense, not cruel. Trust him a little for crying out loud.”

“What else could I have meant by that?” Robert asked, feeling left out.

“You—” Priscilla didn’t offer an answer, giving Sand an unhappy look instead. “I—” she started again, but the words died in her throat. Her brow furrowed, and she glanced away as if trying to gather her thoughts. A moment later, she turned back to the oblivious Robert. “Robbie… can we talk? Alone.”

The boy shrugged, not understanding why she wanted to make the conversation private all of a sudden, but seeing no harm in it either. “Sure. Why not?” he responded, following her away from the athletic center so they wouldn’t need to worry about anyone eavesdropping.

Sand watched them go. She had begun tracing a finger over the palm of her right hand again. Whatever amusement she had derived from the show had soured at the end. “How did that one ever make team leader?” she asked incredulously.

“Maybe they gave him too much credit and thought him a born actor,” Allen said.

“To be fair, he was appointed over a different group.” Trad responded watching the couple walk away. “Their situation might have called for a leader like him. Or maybe that's just my blind loyalty and love for him talking,” he added sarcastically​ turning to Sand with an annoyed glare.

“Must be,” she agreed absentmindedly.

Further complaints were drowned out by Allen’s sudden guffaw.


The idle chatter between Sand and Allen was interrupted by someone crying out the girl’s name. Sand glanced up, startled, to see Robert racing up to them.

“Sand!”

Robert stopped before them and paused, winded. Sand and Allen exchanged a look, but before she decided to ask what was wrong, Robert haltingly spoke up. Sand frowned as the boy apologized, searching her memory for whatever he was talking about.

“Oh.” It took her a moment to remember, and when she did, she looked at him, bemused. “Don’t worry about it.”

Certainly, Robert just leaving when he did without a word of thanks or goodbye had roused a twinge of annoyance, but it was nothing to get so worked up about. Not to mention, back then that other girl had been waiting for him in front of the room and—

It was then that she realized that very same girl was there looking somewhat winded herself. There was little doubt in her mind that Robert had suddenly dragged her off with him when he decided to apologize, and isn’t that something you’d be better off saying sorry for? But rather than being directed to Robert, the girl’s hostile regard was focused entirely on Sand. She found it rather irritating, truth be told.

Do I know you? she wanted to ask, but something told her she would be better off being diplomatic.

“So, who’s this?” the girl asked, clearly referring to her.

"This is Sand, one of my teammates."

"You didn't say she was a girl," she answered, and Sand realized that while she did not know the pink-haired girl, the pink-haired girl certainly knew her. She’d likely made up a whole story in her head the moment she had laid eyes on her.

Sand had to suppress a sigh. When she had thought that her life looked like it was turning into a romantic comedy, it was meant as a joke. Allen had been smiling knowingly besides Sand since he noticed the girl glaring at her, but at that he could feel his grin widening. And why not? Joke or not he had told Trad’s parents something very similar only a few minutes ago.

"Does it matter?" Robert asked, and Sand found herself thinking that it was ironic how such an oblivious person could also be so self-conscious.

“Oh boy,” Allen mouthed, sucking air in a wince. He picked up his plastic cup from besides him and pushed it up to the boy’s hands. “Have some water kid. Looks like you need it.” If he was trying to shut Robert up, she would have to thank him later.

Sand looked at Robert and his girl and gave them what she hoped looked like a pleasant smile and not a pained grimace. “Sorry you had to come in a hurry. This here’s Allen,” she pointed to her side, hoping introductions would help smooth things over. Better than leaving them to Robert, she suspected. “Allen, this is Robert, one of the new teammates I told you about.”

“The one you walked out of the infirmary this morning, right?”

Sand looked at Allen, smile twitching and not quite reaching her eyes.

“Yep, she brought me muffins too. Sand’s a great teammate,” Robert replied to Allen, having no idea the hole he was digging under both of them. As he finally took a sip of the water he’d been handed, Sand wished he had swallowed the question with the drink.

Muffins?!” Priscilla practically screeched before clutching onto Robert’s arm as if afraid he might be suddenly swept away, her nails almost digging into his skin. “Why the hell are you bringing my man breakfast?

Allen was turned away, but she could feel him shaking. Trying to hold back laughter, the ass.

Sand’s smile turned exasperated. Something told her that if she even tried to apologize, the pink monster in front of her might take it as an admission of some kind. After a moment of silence in which she hoped the screaming girl had not attracted too much attention, her shoulders slumped in surrender. Choosing to face what was to come with a semblance of dignity, she put out a hand, offering to shake.

“I’m Sand,” she said simply, and kept out what she really wanted to say, You’ve got it wrong, please don’t murder me in my sleep.

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