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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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Heh, it wasn't a requirement to do ultra beasts or anything. I just felt like Pheromosa suited Olivie the best.

Expect a post tomorrow afternoon, maybe. I'm going to be very busy between now and then.
Ooh. It's not often we get a new player.

Character looks good to me, but I feel as if many cold-related puns may darken our doorstep in the near future.
@Lugubrious Just checking, but there was a double post, right?

Also, Olivie was turned into a bug-type Poke, but which one? Is it one that doesn't exist?


Yeah, I was having errors.

Think about what type defines Olivie best normally, then combine that with bug, and you'll have a pretty good idea.

Needless to say, this is all just a dream, so nothing's actually changing. Something similar ought to happen to Leisy and Ella, I think.
Ech
First to step forward was the girl in patchwork. Darkrai returned to its full height, arms crossed beneath its great red jaws like a djinn hearing a wish. A wish did come—Ella volunteered to sacrifice herself, if only the others would be spared. Had it a mouth, the wraith might have snickered, and had it a nose, it would have looked down it at the brave young lady. How romantic! How poetic! How...misguided. Silence reigned in the dreamscape for a transitive moment until Leisy broke it with her refusal. The raven-haired girl took it upon herself to try and talk her friend out of it, citing the grief of pokemon, parents, friends, and so forth in order to reverse Ella's morbid offering. However, the punk proved immune to reason, and in a pity of self-pity hardheadedly refused to reconsider. During this time, Darkrai glanced at the remaining visitor. For all her supposed eagerness to fight, Olivie had yet to speak, let alone to pick a fight. Just as it had guessed, the girl wasn't hard at heart. No matter how convincing the facade, a person's mask would always slip under troublesome circumstances. A look of true concern lay on her face, directed at Ella. At the same time, it asked are you stupid? and declared no way, but Olivie herself said nothing.

No matter. A gleeful edge infiltrated Darkrai's voice as it enunciated, ”Whoa, whoa whoa. Who said anything about dying? Who says I want a sacrifice? Maybe I like you better alive. Maybe I'd do anything in my power to keep you alive. After all, the dead can't dream. What kind of monster do you take me for? A cackle echoed through the empty space. It carried with it some kind of invisible reverberation, one that spiraled into the dark that lay in every direction and made it move. Suddenly, the landscape's serenity was no longer. Like the static of a television, the abyss shook and vibrated. Darkrai floated upward again, revolving as it did. Its voice, louder now, reached the girls once again. ”I've never killed a soul. In fact, when someone is about to die, I give them a final good dream to send them to their rest. But I am a monster, after all. Want to know my little secret? Why I do what I do? Why...I'm a monster?” Returning its one-eyed gaze to the trainers, it loomed over them, crooked as a crone. ”Course you do! It's power. Power is an end, not a means. Having it is all you could ever ask for. Most never get any. Pokemon have more than humans, but they can't put it to as much use. Power is freedom, and monsters are free. Anyone can be a monster. Everyone would if they could. Who hasn't taken pleasure in dreams, delighting in and pining for something more? Perhaps, before we get down to business, you'd like to see what I mean.”

Out of the blue, Darkrai's eye flashed. So blindingly bright was it that Olivie reeled back, hands plastered over her eyes, but the glow remained seared on her retina for several seconds. When the darkness finally returned, she blinked several times to readjust to the light. Once she could see clearly again, she could see that the dreamscape had changed. Instead of standing near the rim of a sea stack, she stood on a great plateau, its surface covered in yellow grass. Beyond the land, the darkness still squirmed and wriggled, but Olivie's attention lay on the scene before her. Every person was gone, and across the top of the plateau, a battle raged. Olivie spotted hundreds of different Pokemon, few of which she recognized. The sky lit up, causing her eyes to follow, and she witnessed an orange dragon sending a gargantuan wave of flame into an airborne opponent she couldn't quite make out.

”Magnificent, aren't they?" Darkrai's voice sounded out from behind the trio. Olivie turned to see the specter hovering with its hands clasped as if in awe. ”Every night it's something new. Usually there's more of a theme going on, but tonight I left it as a grand melee, just for you all. I know,” it said with bowed head, its voice a sigh, ”That you three don't think much of me. A crazy monster, spouting off gibberish to excuse its foul deeds. Well, I am hoping this exercise will show you.”

Olivie felt something brush her shoulders then her elbows, then her thighs and calves. She reached to grab it, and her hands closed around something light and soft. She pulled it into vision and found it to be pure white hair—her own hair, for a tug bought some pain to her head. Two such hairs drooped into her vision, globules of gold on their tips. Memories came rushing back. ”Oh no.”

Opening its eye, Darkrai bared its teeth in a huge grin. ”Oh, yes. The three of you will understand soon enough the unstoppable allure of power! First, you shall gain it.”

Something strange happened to Olivie's vision. Everything grew blurry, then clear again, and when the world returned it was a much wider and taller view than she was used to. She looked down to find a body not her own; she raised her hands to see slender snow-white wrists with long, yellow claws instead of fingers. Anger and confusion surged through her, and in their wake was a new feeling entirely.

”Then, you will revel in it! Think little of monsters, do you? Well, welcome to the club!”

I'll make a post for Krys starting the race today. Should I just write her overcoming the obstacles described and then wait for the course to update further? that seems like the most logical thing but ya know ya never know


That'd probably be the best way. Once more people get involved, mid-race banter and other such happenings can begin.
Just about have a concrete plan.

Gonna need to smash this upcoming contest to be safe.

I assume a complete switch in weapons would count as a major upgrade, right?


If it's a more or less ordinary weapon, like a simple spear, then you could get by with a medium or even minor upgrade depending on how much it would increase your combat effectiveness, but if it's a new mechanized weapon, that's major, yes.

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How do you feel about KNVS, in their boyband-esque glory, decides to run a food cart to advertise promote Beacon, and/or take over a classroom for that purpose?


Go right ahead.

Ella’s outcry caused Olivie to spin her way instinctively, but whether or not the brunette heard her was not apparent. Finding no suitable target for her mounting hatred, she looked elsewhere. As adrift as her thoughts were, like one so exhausted after a long day’s work that everything had become a cloudy daze, or like a person lost in her dream, she focused on her surroundings. An inky abyss, darkness that seemed to weigh on her; the looming moon, pure as an angel’s robe; the rings of unmoving humans. She narrowed her eyes and stared at the very center, where she remembered the wave of soporific black originated. There knelt a singular figure, clad in a bulky gown the color of charcoal. A large, long wisp of white hair moved back and forth at a steady rate, even though Olivie couldn’t feel any wind. In this bizarre dreamscape, her skin didn’t grow clammy and her hairs didn’t rise in alarm, but she felt that something, something, was terribly wrong.

The centermost individual rose into the air. Olivie’s hands balled into fists as she watched, one hundred percent certain that the host of the nightmare levitated before her. When it gained some height, it showed no trace of legs, but instead gave a gleaming cyan light from one side of its head. This thing, not human at all, tilted its head and watched the three girls for a moment. Then it began to move forward.

No matter how bright the candle, it could not hold out forever beneath the onslaught of a gale wind. Olivie kept her courage together, but didn’t know how long it could last. Could this monster truly be a pokemon? Wraithlike, it floated toward her, its shadowy surface always in motion. She did not know what to expect, but out of every possibility, she did not anticipate it being able to speak.

”Riddle me this,” it demanded, the medium-pitched voice with which it spoke full of mockery. ”Three outsiders poke their noses in what doesn’t concern them. They vanish in the dead of night, never to be seen again. Who are they?”

It ceased moving forward. By now, it was close enough for Olivie to charge forward and attack, were she not in a stunned silence. The wraith cackled. ”Well, ‘nothing’ is a pretty good answer. Too scared to play along, are you? Come on. Tell me you liked how I strung along my little puppets.” An awful claw rose to make a sweeping motion toward all the villagers gathered on the sea stack. ”You know, I could make every one dance right off the cliff and clog up the shore with carcasses, but then all I would have left would be my cousins. What a bore!” It crossed its arms. ”In all honesty, I must thank you three. It’s not every day in this place I get to make a first impression. The locals tend to stop caring after a while. Speaking of which, where are my manners?” Gathering itself up, the monster executed a theatrical bow, its eye agleam with glee. ”Your kind calls me Darkrai. The pleasure is all mine. I sense that you may have...questions...for me?”


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Drat. There goes my plans to make KNVS relevant.


You had plans? My apologies--if you had suggested this course of action earlier, I could have incorporated it into the day's official goings-on, but chances are we could still work it in without any issue if it's a development that you've been working on that you think is important.
@lugubrious Going to be waiting on you to post then?


Yes, I am planning to get one out in the near future. I don't want to keep this dramatic event waylaid for long!
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