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[quote=@Rilla] DID YOU JUST TRY AND CLOTHESLINE ME, YOU LITTLE SHIT [/quote]
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"If you kill a man, you scorn his wife. If you kill his wife, you scorn her child. If you kill her child, you scorn his village. If you kill his village, you scorn the kingdom. If you kill the kingdom you scorn an empire. If you kill an empire, then who is left?"

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I already reviewed it, check on the previous page.

The other character review that needs to be done is Rai's. I reviewed it, but uh.

It got more powerful, rather than less.
I was talking about how both of you were blowing yourselves up. Both of you were doing it in petty illogical ways.

Neither of your self-destruct plans make any sense:
13 trillion dollar mech being blown up because the character's crazy? Makes zero sense even though he was called away, why would you just destroy it rather than have it picked up by a ship. Mental sickness and being an idiot are two totally different things. Blowing something up just because you have the ability to is not mental sickness, you're not crazy, you're dumb.

Magical wizard woman seeing a giant robot blowing herself up for the greater good? That would make sense, if it weren't for the titan fighting said giant robot who didn't regard her as a high enough form of life to even converse with. She knew Erde was fighting him and still decided that killing herself was the only way to win.

Neither is logical. You're both wrong.
Neither of you were right.
Ragnara Kolbjorn's review:

  • Bladewind: This would take three turns to accomplish at least. The first turn you shatter it, the second you fire it, the third it strikes them. Then I suppose it would fit under grapple rules. If the opponent can break out of it, then it would be nullified.

  • Shatter: I actually think that this should be buffed up a bit, make it once per fight. As it is a useful stunning ability, deafening your opponent for a period of time would be very useful. The once per day would obviously limit you, as time is up to the player. And if nobody progresses the day, then this power would never be able to be used again.

  • Psychic Protection: This would take at least one turn of prep, so it can't be an instant: "I have armor now."


As long as those are followed I think that Ragnara should be good to go.
Yeah, I just read back over the thread. Nobody has done Khan's CS yet, so I guess I'll go ahead and do that.

Since I haven't received any complaints yet.
Sorry about that Imp, I forgot that Melon had been reviewed. Everything checks out.
The bear groaned in frustration as his backside felt like someone had taken a particularly large whip to him. Something was amiss, the sounds of battle had ended. His ears twitched about in search of distant crashes and grunts. Nothing, the only sounds were the talking of Fury and another man, someone new? Probably. This was a very populated world, maybe the people he had made move away were working with Fury.

The sound of handcuffs clattering to the ground came from nearby him.

Sukoh's head snapped around to find the source, and to his very pleasant surprise he spotted the sight of a green figure. His eyes widened and his little puffball tail wiggled a bit. "Rrag!" The bear was met with a quick hug from his old half-dragon friend, his ears were then assaulted with Drag's horribly incorrect animal-speak. Sukoh didn't bother correcting him at the time, because he knew what Drag meant. "Grarr, frrarr, fffuraarar." Concluded with a little head shake that he punctuated with a snuffle from his nostrils. Sukoh's response was that someone had harmed these people, two mystical people with great power. They killed the people with no reason but Sukoh did his thing, giving them purpose in death for the life taken from them.

After that he pushed himself back up to his feet, giving his head another good shake and rose up onto his hind legs. The great beast looked out over the city and spotted the hole where Fury and Freedom had landed. Yep, the sounds of battle had stopped because Fury had won. This wasn't good, General Freedom seemed like a very strong individual, so Fury defeating him almost immediately after Sukoh got here was worrying. The bear dropped down onto all fours and looked down at Drag, growling out a couple words. "Nnnfrrarr, uurraru ara rrgghh. Nnrrraarra rraraugh." Which translates to: "The one in there with the blue glow is the evil one, he smells of death and burning air. Sukoh's nose hurts around him."

"Rrag? Nnrrggh arrnnarr." Sukoh asked his old friend if he would be willing to help him fight the evil one.
This isn't even an argument anymore, it's devolved to the level of blowing farts in eachother's general direction.
Sure man.

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