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4 yrs ago
Current Hey, I hate to say this, but I am probably leaving this place for the forseeable future. Those who are waiting for me on RPs can just... stop waiting, I guess. Sorry, all.
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4 yrs ago
Well, @Truant, I believe what's wrong with you is in the name... your ability is Truant, you only get to act every other turn.
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4 yrs ago
@Ampharos Boy, I guess that means you're going to get cave adaptation by the time this whole thing is done, and you'll vomit as soon as you leave your house, lol.
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4 yrs ago
You ever read one of your RPs from years ago and just laugh at how bad it is?
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4 yrs ago
Dragons vs unicorns, huh? I'm horribly biased in this case 'cause I HATE horses, so... dragons.
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This whole time, it's been @Ridlins's turn to post... whoops.
[Spruce]

The group finally made it to crystal chasm, and Celes warned me that someone might be following us. I simply nodded at that, and looked behind me at the group, who seemed to be discussing something. Unfortunately, I didn't have Celes' ears, or a decent sense of hearing, so I couldn't hear what they were talking about. The nidoran took one step in the chasm, and used the button on the map immediately. Somehow, by some miracle, the entire cave seemed to shift, change, and move until it resembled the map that they were holding. If... they have technology like that, why are we still getting lost in these dungeons!? I thought as I saw the event unfold. Unsurprisingly, this also seemed to scare away most, if not all of the wild pokemon, and the few that weren't scared because of that seemed to be scared me just due to my rank. I wanted to say something, but I was stunned, both at the cave's natural beauty, and the whole 'button that can shift dungeons around' thing. "Hey, wake up! We still kind of need you, our mission didn't really involve the wild pokemon!" Apparently, that was the sound of the nidoran snapping me out of my stunned state, and I simply followed along, not really answering any questions that came up, and, soon enough, we found a somewhat odd looking bit of floor that made the bronzor write something in the center of the room, opening up a trap door that led... somewhere completely different.



[Nina]

I nodded in agreement with Dexter on this one, we needed to get rid of that thieving team as soon as we could, and... honestly, I was hoping to track them down, myself since they stole our mission. They seemed fast, but not particularly strong. We finally made it to the cave, and I made sure that I was in the right position to use the map... and with a press of a button, the layout of the entire cave changed. It was quite a sight, too, as entire chunks of the cave seemed to just levitate around others to get into their new position, often leaving giant holes in the ground. Was... this was mystery dungeons did just to change their layout every time someone visits them? If so, then who, or what would have enough power to do that? The snivy seemed to be daydreaming after that, so, I took it upon myself to try to snap him out of it. "Hey, wake up! We still kind of need you, our mission didn't really involve the wild pokemon!" I also felt like he thought our mission would be even easier now that the wild pokemon were running away from us, but, no, they weren't even really a factor in this. I then unfurled the map, and walked in the path it described, eventually coming across an oddly empty room. "Don't worry, I still know how to get in... unless they changed it, which they would probably do if they were smart..." he start trailing off as he drew a strange symbol in the center of the room, which glowed with a pale green light for a few moments, and produced a trap door immediately afterwards. "Looks like this is the place, let's go, everyone," I said as I jumped down into the trap door. The floor in the new place seemed to be made out of a painted, white metal making it look very clean, and feel VERY cold to the touch... that wasn't very pleasant to me, but I could probably handle it, so long as I don't freeze, or something.



[Bonnie]

Tini seemed to try to hug the hawlucha, and that... was not what I wanted him to do. "Um... Tini? That fighting type is a bad guy, and he'll hurt us a lot if you don't use your power of fairyness to stop him, okay?" I tried my best to explain things in a way he'd understand, but I'm not sure if I understood what I said, there. Eralion seemed to want to counter something, but the hawlucha couldn't quite move, let alone attack, with Tini around him. If only I had a decent way to damage him... ugh. I thought as I looked around for anything that might help us. That's when I found a stalactite hanging from the ceiling, right above the bird-wrestler... thing. "Hold on, Eralion, I think I've got this one," I said as I focused, and tried to use a high jump kick on the stalactite, hoping to break it, and make it fall on the enemy, but, unfortunately, my kick wasn't strong enough to break it, but it did crack it, and thankfully, I was able to land gracefully back on the ground without damaging myself, at all. "Er... maybe next time?" I assured Eralion, who probably thought I was crazy for attacking the scenery instead of our opponent.



[Anthony]

"Yeah, I guess you're right. Maybe I should read less comics," I replied to Josh informing me that mirrors don't work that way, even if it would be really helpful if they did. After that, I turned towards M, and asked "Hey, M, do you have any of those moves? Flash cannon, or Mirror shot? Uh... M...?" he didn't respond to me, Reshiram, OR Josh, and he just sort of floated there, sparks randomly coming out of him every now and then... that didn't seem right, at all. "I believe he's malfunctioning..." Reshiram reported to us, though, I had no idea what he meant by that, so I simply asked "Malfunctioning?" to which, he responded "It means he's not working right... like if an elevator can't go up, or if your badge stops sending you back to the guild," that actually helped my confusion, and I just nodded and tried to continue on, making my way to the left wall of the maze, first, and going from there. On my way, however, a group consisting of a goodra, a graveler, and an oddly familiar-looking arcanine appeared. They blocked our way forward, and they all tried to attack me, the arcanine going for a simple bite, the goodra trying to use dragon pulse (thank goodness for the tough helmet), and the graveler opting to use magnitude, which shook the ground pretty well, and was probably on the higher end of the magnitude scale, unfortunately. I didn't see ANY of this coming, so I just took ALL that damage, and couldn't even counter any of it, much to my displeasure.
I am currently having some difficulty with posting. I'm sorry for the inconvenience.
I am currently having some difficulty with posting. I'm sorry for the inconvenience.
Why not right next to the blue mage? :P
So... who still hasn't posted? Just wondering.
@Utrax, @Evanist, @RolePLayerRoxas

...I forgot to put the tags at the end of my first post, sorry. Also, I'm not sure if I should tag Utrax, or not since my character didn't actually talk to them.
Arte Firaga

Road to Crystal Palace | Somewhere between the arena, the slums, and the grand market


"For the last time, grandpa, that combination ALWAYS creates an explosion, and we don't want to blow up the city, do we?" Arte couldn't believe that he had to remind his grandfather of this... and, given the old man's senility, it was becoming a daily thing. In fact, this time, just to make sure, Arte had to take one of the two mixtures away from his grandfather, hide it, and hope that he doesn't find it again later. While he was hiding the mixture, Arte noticed something... Looks like we're out of food, again. I hope I have enough gil to get food at least until next week. Frustrated, Arte closed the pantry door, and checked coin bag. Apparently, that caught the attention of his grandfather, who requested "Eh? You goin' shopping again, son? Could you get me some more of that... eh... what was it? Moogle Brew? Confu Ale? You get the point, get me something like that," Arte shook his head, and responded with "You don't remember the last time you tried to invent while drunk, do you? I'm sorry, but I can't allow you to be drunk, again, grandpa," Arte honestly wondered how the old man wasn't facing a life sentence for his 'invention', or what said invention did to a poor, helpless orphanage, but Arte's refusal to get his grandpa some booze had the old man shouting at him, probably loud enough that most people would think the tower exploded, again... Arte didn't want to hear much more than he had to, so he just ran out the door, and headed for the only safe road in this place, the road to the Crystal Palace.

Once he got to the road, he seemed to drop by a scene involving two bangaa, one with the usual orange scales, and one with rather nice-looking white scales, and a few hume guards, and a few chocobos. Arte tried to figure out the best way to approach the situation, but it seemed like the bangaa were a little riled up, already, and his presence alone might be enough to anger them... of course, he ended up just standing there while they continued on with their day, with the situation resolving itself, at least for now. [i][color=0054a6]Maybe they'll calm down later... or maybe they're heading somewhere past the grand market...[/i] Arte thought as he finally headed down the road, now followed by a merchant selling some odd-looking trinkets, and off-brand, possibly fake ribbons. While they walked, the merchant recounted a few tales about how he got ambushed by monsters on the road, only to be saved by some random bystander on a chocobo, and how he traveled so very far just to get here, the big city, to sell his wares... after that, he tried to sell Arte a ribbon for fifty gil, but... Arte knew, from the price alone, that it wouldn't work very well, if at all, and even if that weren't the case, Arte needed every gil he had for food, so, he had to decline the merchant's offer... no matter how many times the merchant made the offer.

On his way to the market, Arte came across someone who appeared to be a blue mage talking to children about the daily lives of the average goblin. The children seemed confused as to why anyone would CHOOSE to spend time with monsters, but, it didn't take too long for Arte to figure it out. Before he could approach her, Vincent walked up to the children, and started throwing his money around, supposedly, his next greatest invention was a big enough hit for him to be mister moneybags for a day. “I feel generous Kupo. I hope you kids can enjoy the festival.” Vincent said to the children with a hint of excitement and joy. Arte chuckled to himself, and walked over to his moogle friend. "Well, look who's mister moneybags, today. I'm guessing your latest invention sold well, huh?" Arte asked his friend, and, after remembering how empty his own coin bag was, he added [color=0054a6]"Unfortunately, I don't have much to spare, today... grandpa found out that I was selling his special potions and ether at the market, and he didn't like it one bit... said something about 'not selling out', or 'keeping it a family secret', I can't remember which, though, because I went temporarily deaf halfway through the conversation, heh, you know how he gets," Arte then noticed that the blue mage was still there, and, from the look on her face, it seemed like she was going to hug Vincent, and, for some reason, Arte didn't really feel like warning him about it.
If magic was involved in the tournaments, I'm sure the mages would be on the top...
at least until the warriors started wearing ribbons, and, as a result, stopped getting shrunk / turned into frogs / insta-KO'd.
Granted, but you can only draw stuff you hate.

I wish I could think of a wish.
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