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Current GM of World of Light. When it comes to writing, there's nothing I love more than imagination, engagement, and commitment. I'm always open to talk, suggestion, criticism, and collaboration. While I try to be as obliging, helpful, and courteous as possible, I have very little sympathy for ghosts, and anyone who'd like to string me along. Straightforwardness is all I ask for.

Looking for more personal details? I'm just some dude from the American south; software development is my job but games, writing, and trying to help others enjoy life are my passions. Been RPing for over a decade, starting waaaay back with humble beginnings on the Spore forum, so I know a thing or two, though I won't pretend to be an expert. If you're down for some fun, let's make something spectacular together.

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While I'm sure it helps your characterization @Plank Sinatra do be advised that Ivor is not, in fact, very old. I described his appearance a few weeks ago in the IC, but I find that a visual representation helps. This is the appearance I based him off:



Though obviously wearing a modern workshirt and pants rather than that getup. Of course, this could all be inflection on your character's part, but I though it might be worth it to share the image anyway.
Souta found his short journey immediately hated by Silas, who confronted him with a condescendingly irate look that immediately rubbed the smith the wrong way. Then the Sage openly rebuked him, telling him that these dusty bits of writing demanded more respect than not only him, but human history. A switch flicked in Souta’s head and his eyes narrowed, but before he could send a few choice remarks Silas’ way, the prick span around and pranced away toward Akoni. For a second Souta’s mouth hung open in indignation, before he huffed and crossed his arms. ”Pompous snotwad,” he spat, not caring whether the other man listened or not. ”Find someone else to push around.” In his opinion, these books deserved no more personal respect than an exceptionally old rock. No matter how crusty and aged something was, if it couldn’t actually accomplish anything respectable, it meant nothing to him. Casting a glance past Silas at his target, he noticed a look of overblown exasperation on Akoni’s face, aimed in his direction. What was that guy’s problem?

Returning the favor of ignoring, he continued on toward the rune-lined double-doorway and paused on the threshold. He knew beyond the shadow of a doubt that any ill-informed messing with the protected doorway might create all sorts of unwanted problems, and so decided to turn his attention elsewhere after only a few moments of examining—even if he wanted to summon his warhammer and show Silas the extent of his respect for this place.

The sound of his name being called commandeered his attention, though at the same time he experienced a note of confusion. Exactly how did that old fogey know his name? He knew that he told Mary, but nobody else should have the slightest inclining. Regardless, Akoni’s tone roused his anger more effectively than Silas’. Wander off? He clenched his teeth together. Crickets? Get yourselves killed? Did this spotty simpleton think that he was some kind of kid? ”Cool it, bingo champ,” Souta told him from across the room. ”Play around with your books all you want, but last I checked this little tour group didn’t need a chaperone. I’ll wander wherever I please. What do you care whether we live or die, anyway? Two less crickets to chirp in your ear, yeah?” Souta held out his hand as he started to walk, and the oceanic designs on his hoodie glowed ever so softly. In his hand the Devil Arm Escre manifested from flowing water, and the smith laid it over his shoulder. He walked right by Akoni, watching him, and approached the door on the far right.
@liferusher I trust you've had a good rest? Keep in mind you will need to post at a higher frequency if you want to remain with us.
'Restless' couldn't even begin to describe the night's sleep enjoyed by Souta. While the Watchers dutifully provided some furnishings to spare the denizens of the Citadel the stone floor, they amounted to little more than a sleeping bag made of some sort of spongy material that, while not unpleasant, was a far cry from cotton, feathers, or much of anything familiar to Souta. He ended up sleeping on top of it, discovering instantly the intolerable warmth of the interior even with his jacket and shirt removed. Furthermore, sleeping in a new place always made Souta uncomfortable for a few nights, and these inhuman surroundings expounded upon his unhappiness. When he awoke to the sound of a Watcher's nagging, he found no way of figuring out how much time had passed, and he realized how badly he'd taken coffee and a morning shower for granted. Groaning, he summoned water from his hoodie to clear his head -literally and figuratively- before getting up. The mess hall, devoid of attendants, contained hard bread and meal with water. Why had he not thought of this before signing up?

Changing circumstance soon brought his mind off the tragedy that was his awakening. Donning his hoodie, he prepared along with others to enter a portal of the World Tree, though to be frank the briefing of Panoptos went in one ear and out the other. He did catch the word 'library', however, and in short order found himself in one—one about a billion times nicer than the sad, neglected excuse of a bookroom to be found in the Charred Citadel. He walked at the back of the small group, allowing the old one to lead the way with his little candlelight. Blinking at the sunlight, he knelt down to grab a book and open it, curious. Its text appeared indecipherable, though this didn't surprise him; be it an eldritch language or calculus, Souta did not have a gift for strange symbols. ”Ey,” he said out loud, calling for attention. ”If this place is abandoned, we oughta think about grabbin' some stuff for the Citadel library. All this stuff won't do anyone any good here.” To prove his point, he stuffed the tome into a side pocket, where it bulged conspicuously.

The sudden attention of Mary surprised him and left him unsure how to react. He seldom felt interest in or interacted with tall women, being of only average height himself, and even at his best he never quite approached the suave charmer seen in all the movies. Having not paid too much attention at the meeting the day prior, he did not instantly remember her name, though she seemed to recall his. ”Uh...yeah. That's me.” Scratching at his stubble, newly arisen for want of a razor, he said, ”Nah, I'm not with Gilgamesh. I'm a designer for Regalia, one of Gilg's partners. Like...a corporate blacksmith.” He smiled slightly, pleased that he could form words despite still being a little muggy. ”Sune's the Gig representative. Who are you?” He abruptly cleared his throat, as if his blunt question had been its fault. It also bought him time to try and remember her name. ”I mean, you're with the Demon Hunters, right, Muh, uh, Molly? So, a real fighter.” She certainly looked like a warrior, in a roundabout sort of way; he imagined that deadliness lurked beneath her elegance. Tales of prominent Demon Hunters often made him aware of his own combat ability.

At that moment, he also remembered that the Charred Council had sent him here to find something, not dally around and talk. He cast a glance at the rune-wreathed door, concluded that it must be important, and began toward it at a pace that indicated Mary should come along.
Can you tell school is starting to stress people?
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I'm more the. Positive I haven't been told of it. I have no recollection of it, and there's no pm about it.


Didn't tell you. It's not as big a deal as you might otherwise think, and it's a subplot for Frenzy Plant only with Damian's participation optional. Since it's my guild, I didn't figure that I needed more than one GM's approval--Zarkun's.


As little as he cared to give audience to the Blade of Phoenix Wing, Sanders heard in Damian's voice and saw writ in Damian's face something approaching contrition. To his credit, though, he very nearly succeeded in masking it. Even in the middle of an apology, Sanders' guest would not let his pride recede a single inch. ”That is true. Hyun's defeat meant a lot to her and to us, and the challenge issued after it stank of gloating, mockery, and impunity. It was ill-advised, but making errors in the heat of the moment is only human. Jamie's tirade of derision came in a moment of clear-headedness, making it sting all the more. That will be forgiven far less easily, but even for you, making amends is not the work of a few words. By now you've heard a Frenzy Plant saying: talk is cheap. Bonds start with deeds. If you want...?”

At Damian's side, a young woman appeared. Her lithe, slender form had allowed her to navigate through the crowds with relative ease, for she came with an air of utmost urgency. By now she could be identified as Eliza, the usually somber and sharp-tongued Cross Sync sorceress practiced with the sais. Very rarely did she make much of a presence in public, but now she bore a look of terror, ”Sir. The rumor is true. I got in and out unscathed, but I've never been more frightened. If you want to stop it before it's too late, I say we...uh, suggest we move immediately.”

She waited with wide, worried eyes as an expression of grave seriousness settled over the General's face. One could practically see the gears turning at a frenzied pace, and it wasn't long before he replied, ”That is bad news. You're right in your suggestion, Lieutenant. We'll leave the competitors behind but everyone else must go. I'll trust in your thunder to get us moving.”

Eliza nodded, and closed her eyes for a moment as if concentrating. When she opened her mouth, a frightening roar echoed across the entire section of seating, ”FRENZY PLANT! ALL NON-COMPETITORS MUST LEAVE THE ARENA IMMEDIATELY! COMMANDER'S ORDER! LET'S MOVE, SOLDIERS!”

Her immense shout took effect immediately. Those who weren't frozen for a moment in shock got up immediately, and as one mass every member of Frenzy Plant deserted the area, leaving concessions behind. Sanders studied Damian briefly and said, ”This may be the opportunity you need to earn forgiveness. You may join us.” Only Zander, Indigo, Owen, Demetri, and Hyun remained. Nandy Rewman, muttering his intentions, took off sprinting in the direction of the infirmary. When he arrived, he quickly moved to the bedside of Thor, who had been healing nicely for a few hours now. “Thor!” He shook her gently. “We've got to go! There's something wrong and all of Frenzy Plant has been called!”

Meanwhile, the entire platoon convened at the entrance to the arena, interrupting the pre-battle banter of Riona and Ash. Sanders, who seldom moved this quickly, arrived at the rear of the group and wasted no time declaring, ”Soldiers! Head to the camp at a brisk pace, but do not run. We've got a long way to go. As we walk: Eliza. Tell us what we're doing.”

The platoon jogged down the street, a crowd that stopped not for pedestrian, obstacle, or vehicle. Through the general hubbub came Eliza's explanation, firm but not as loud as her earlier yells. ”There have been rumors for some time about a plague in a city way west of here called New Iguunale. They haven't held much water for a while, but recently, something new popped up! Apparently the worst cases escaped their containment in the city, beginning an infection and fleeing before a quarantine could be established!” She paused as she nearly tripped over a loose brick. ”Agh! And these carriers weren't seen until recently, in a little town known for its medicine that's much closer, called Belka! Sanders asked me to go there, get in, and see if the claims were true! And they were! Things have gotten bad! There's no known cure, even from magic, and the infection has consumed Belka! It's making people crazy and violent, like animals! I...” She stopped herself, clearly hesitant, and decided to not go down that path. ”Anyway, if this plague spreads, everything could go to hell! We're going to Belka and getting rid of the plague one way or another!”

On the way, the large group was joined by Nandy, Morimato Tsubano, and Thor, delayed by the infirmary. Argus, who being privy to a vision lacrima of the arena almost certainly saw the departure of Frenzy Pant, probably arrived as well. They arrived at the camp satisfactorily quickly, and with a practiced efficiency began to break camp, prepare weapons, and so forth. In the camp they found Gabriel, and informed him of he situation. Sanders also elected to free Isla, telling her that she would be earning her freedom by helping Frenzy Plant with this mission, as well as Rune, mostly recovered from whatever it was that troubled him but still gripped by a vague sort of trace. Though a great deal of unease surrounded the situation, one thing was sure: Frenzy Plant was on the warpath.
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You saw my PM I trust?


Yes.
Actually @lunarlors34 and @oblivion666, keep in mind that even the best-laid plans may sometimes fail. I'm about to stir the pot.
@Lugubrious Did I miss the post where Indigo led the two girls outside for their fight?


No, I didn't make one because I figured it would be a waste of time. You and @lunarlors34 take care of it.
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