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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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A sudden strike with an unexpected question left Arthur scratching his head. “Hrhrm, uh, name your Stand? Well, I suppose I didn't give it too much thought, really...” He leaned back and put his hands on his knees. Around him, the air flickered, a great silver gleam briefly visible. Its large size might have been intimidating, but if anything Arthur meant it as comforting and in solidarity, his own Stand a giant in whose shade Mieke's could relax and feel safe.

“It sort of just came to me,” Arthur confessed after another moment. “But in retrospect, it makes sense, doesn't it? When you think about what it does, it's a weird entity that puts spaces into words.” He shrugged, giving a defeated smile. “Then again, I've met a few Stand users whose partners' names are anything but appropriate, strange or ill-fitting. So go with whatever pops in your head, I guess. Whatever it is, I imagine it's meant to be. Strange how this business gets one believing in destiny, fate, and the like, eh?”

He watched Hogan nuzzle the girl, the display of affection noticed by curious and worried onlookers as well. With a stern expression Arthur shooed them away. “Well,” he said after another few seconds. “If things are okay here, we should head on out. Only a matter of time before someone gets the wrong idea about Hogan, I should think.” A thumb jabbed in the direction of the parking lot. “Got a van we can use. Not much to look at, but works fine.” His brows furrowed as thought struck him. “Er...how'd you get here again? Did one of the others drop you off?”
Perhaps the Truck Punchline.
I'm still unsure on what power/skill to give Michael. Unlike a lot of other characters here, he doesn't have any powers outside of his bullet time ability. I could give him something spirit-related, but that'd have to wait until he's not in the middle of a fight.


An option could be something related to a GTA game mechanic, like hammerspace for instance. Of course, taking a spirit and then developing its powers instead is totally an option.
@Lugubrious what’s that knife from? Also, this new skill look good for level up?

Living off the Land - As a survivalist in the Mojave wasteland, it was important the Courier learn skills like hunting, trapping, skinning, camping, and the like real early. However he’s taken this a step further by applying this skill toward chemistry. The Courier is well versed in using the properties of plants and animals to not only cook, but also make new chems (drugs), medicines, and poisons. Examples include but are not limited to: rad-x (increases resistance to radiation), stimpacks (induces fast healing), mentats (stimulates mental processing), hydra (stimulates regeneration of crippled/lost limbs), and many more. It really depends on what sort of ingredients he has to work with.


The knife is from Bloodborne.

That skill looks good to me. I imagine it will be useful once things settle down a bit.
Tora, Linkle, and Minako

Collab Exp: +3
Location: Scrapyard - Left
Word Count: 1653


Minako almost didn't hear Linkle's voice over her own pain and suffering. Running was... a bit of a mistake, as Minako soon found out, quickly finding her legs seizing up to become lead blocks attached to stumps. Michael's heavy rifle was Hell on her strained heart, practically giving her a mini heart attack. Could she really be so out of shape?

No doubt Tora and Linkle could tell the team leader was dying, yet pushed on in spite of this, not wanting to be a burden or a bother. After all, she was the one who pursued this path, they chose to follow. Keeping that in mind, she forced herself to steady her breathing and remain focused on the path ahead, despite how much her body told her not to.

Eventually, however, the path began to deviate in difficulty, the junk making things rather problematic to traverse. Minako, like Tora, was also pretty out of breath, thankful they were far enough away from the battlefield to slow their pace. "That sounds... pretty terrible..." Responses came between heavy breaths of air, her lungs unable to fill quite as completely as they used to. It was like she had become afflicted with some kind of asthma, making said gasps shallow rather than fulfilling, though this did help in keeping her stresses undercover, somewhat. "You should... be more careful. Running off alone will get you hurt again... Trust me, I know. And... I also knew someone would want to follow." There was an earnest smile flashed Linkle's way, although there seemed to be a story behind it. Before she could ask, however, Tora made an introduction of his own, which helped Minako come to a realization.

She kept eye contact with the Nopon as long as she could, continuing to speak as she did so, knowing full well she had an advantage just in being human. Whenever her eyes got tired, she would simply turn her head to the left or right while maintaining full eye contact with Tora. This way her eyes could partially lubricate as they stared, giving her an edge he would not otherwise be able to mimic. Unless he had a trick up his own sleeve, Minako was confident she could win their little showdown.

"Oh? Well, I only hope I can be half as brainy as you then, Tora. I'm afraid I'm... not as strong as I used to be, but I remember how to fight, so I won't be helpless. My name is Minako Arisato, from Tatsumi Port Island. It's good to meet you, Tora, and Miss... Linkle, right?" At this point if Tora hadn't already submitted, the redhead would break contact and give it to Linkle, so no introductions were left out. After all, everyone else looked so wildly different - if Linkle was the only girl around her age, the summoner seriously hoped they could get along.

Either way, the trio had to get moving, in case anyone decided to follow them. The path opened up to the hairpin of the racetrack, creating a lot of wide open spaces with less cover. "We should be careful. Lets survey the fl- area, before we head up." Old habits died hard, or so it would seem.

Minako found cover by a large pile of scrap, close to the little green rabbid, eyeing the situation cautiously. No doubt the robot up above was dangerous, what with all the defeated surrounding him. Her eyebrows raised a little when she noticed that some of the bodies on the ground were robot, though quickly realised that things weren't as simple as 'Team Robo vs Team Rabbit', if Blazermate was anything to go by. This was a foreign world with foreign foes, not everything was supposed to make sense, especially if so many realities truly collided. The little green rabbid seemingly noticed her, warning her to stay back, which had Minako sceptical, if it weren't for all of his allies also in hiding. Heeding its advice the summoner ducked back, finding a gap in the scrap to peak through, watching the robot with intensity.

"We should be careful... If it's anything like the robot I used to know, he could be really something..."

"He he he, nobodies ever called me 'Miss' before." Linkle replied, bashfully scratching her nose. Even the young kids of the village only ever called her things like 'weirdo' and 'cuckoo lady.' "Ehhhh, just call me Linkle. No need for formalities between heroes, after all."

Still, she felt like her and Tora had made the right call. Minako was a hero all right, just being here with the rest of them was proof enough of that, but maybe she wasn't the physical sort of hero judging by how shook up and out of breath she was. She was the sort of hero that benefited from having a one woman army and a shield bearer between her and the enemy.

Despite this it only seemed natural to fall in line behind her, letting her set the pace and lead the way. When Minako took cover Linkle fell in naturally beside her. She pointed to the rabbit dressed in hero colors that had waved them all down. "See, I knew it. Look on his hat. L, for leader."

The boss of the rabbits had been waiting down here to ambush them, but had gotten ambushed himself by a bunch of robots. Then those robots themselves had been ambushed by...another robot? A scary looking robot. It looked kind of like a stalfos version of the other robots, like if you ripped open the ones up where they'd come from and took a peek you'd find that thing inside.

She took a quick glance out of cover to look over the piles of scrap metal that used to be enemies. "The rabbits didn't do all that." She said. "If their little guns could make holes like those I'd be worse off than those robots. Tora, do you know if your shield is made of sturdior stuff than that. We might be able to get closer if we all huddle up."

She remembered the rabbits before, stomping their feet and waiting, and wondered whether the scary robot was doing something similar. She reached into the pile of scrap they were using for cover and ripped off a side mirror that was dangling by a thread. Then she threw it up and out of cover.

Squeezing his eyes shut, Tora took cover alongside his allies. Man, that redheaded girl could stare! As promised, he'd greeted her gaze unflinchingly, holding it as long as she did--which was saying something for a human. How did she keep looking at him without blinking, while his own peepers grew uncomfortably dry? Regardless, he hoped -and indeed thought- that she took his pledge to heart. Further thoughts about their dynamic could wait, however, since a potentially problematic situation lay before them. Linkle suggested advancing using his shield as cover, and after a couple final blinks, he nodded as best he could without a neck. "Hm, yes, Tora shield can take whatever. Very durable. If somehow enemy get through, only Tora take damage so long as friends crouch behind." Before he could move out, however, the girl grabbed something off a nearby wreck and tossed it up. What was she doing...?

With the way things were turning out, the situation could quickly become out of hand. They had to have a plan and watch over one-another, otherwise the three of them would be torn apart in the crossfire. One of them, at the very least, could become seriously injured, and considering the types of weapons that were being used by the robots, both herself and Linkle could be in trouble. It was hard to tell what Tora was made of, let alone what he even was, but if he was anything like a Persona then he should be fine. Pretty soon she felt a few ideas coming to mind, though getting back into swing of things would be slow, especially with her body so out of shape.

"If that's the leader then it's a good idea to get rid of him quickly. Linkle, if you're confident, you could manoeuvre around and take him and his friends by surprise. Use the junk to your advantage to keep out of danger, move quickly, be our surveyor. Tora and I will have to play defensively and avoid damage as much as possible, but keep their attention. We don't have a healer, so we have to be extremely careful." Admittedly Minako didn't know much when it came to combat situations without healing supplies. Whenever they entered Tartarus the group always had a dedicated healer, even on the very first entry. And even then, they always had backup items for when things got especially brutal. This would be a learning experience for her too, though if Tora's shield was as tough as he said it was, then they might be able to make it through. "That said, we shouldn't be passive. We'll have to keep thinking on our toes, but keep safe."

"You want us to fight them?" Linkle asked asked. "They warned us about the robot."

During their brief exchange, the three heroes had been waiting, trusting something to happen. When nothing came for the first few seconds, they didn't notice; only when a half-minute slipped by did they notice that the object tossed up by Linkle lay on the ground nearby, undisturbed by any sudden attack. When Tora, sturdiest of the trio, poked his furry head out from cover to take a peak, the mysterious and intimidating machine had disappeared. For a moment, the Nopon scanned the area, but once he felt sure that the unknown automaton was gone he felt more than a little foolish. “Is...is gone? No strange robot?”

The green-clothed rabbid popped up and took a good look around as well. He couldn't seem to spot any danger either. With a shrug, he stood up, gave a brisk wave, and started in the direction of the castle. For his part, Tora remained more wary. While it appeared that no danger confronted his group for the time being, he didn't like this at all. What devious peril lay in wait for them? Still, no matter the danger, he needed to keep moving forward. Shield at the ready, he moved out in pursuit of the unusual rabbid, navigating past confused rabbids around the hairpin turn in the race track and toward the castle.

The Master of Masters

Location: Scrapyard – Start


Prompt failed.

To the Master of Master’s dismay, neither of his standing allies responded to his battle-ready quip, but that dismay paled in comparison to what he was to feel moments later. He stood his ground as the Slicers approached, breaking free of Din’s icy grip, and tightened his hold on his keyblade. Michael, focused on the much more intense battle farther off, did not deign to stand, though he did toss the dancer a weapon the Master doubted she could use. However, neither Agoston nor Din seemed all that eager to fight, and as the Slicers came within a few feet the Master called, his voice a touch panicked, “Hey, any day now, kids!”

They did not react in time. A Slicer heedlessly threw itself into Agoston, bowling the armored man over with its weight despite its small size. It clambered onto him, took a brief moment to orient its head down, and released a bright orange laser straight into his cuirass. The metal began to heat instantly; it was a matter of seconds before the beam would melt through and start burning flesh instead. Meanwhile, one of the two Slicers attacking Din executed a spin attack to knock away her weapon, before both closed in to unleash close-range laser attacks of their own. Three converged on the Master of Masters, and while he swung his blade with grace and poise, he swung to keep them away rather than put them down. What attacks he did land did not incapacitate the Slicers in one hit, which meant that a dedicated assault on one of them would put him at the mercy of the other two. Held at bay, he was powerless to stop the last Slicer from trotting over to where Michael lay and preparing to fire its laser into his ribs.

Location: Scrapyard - Right


The Courier’s electronic attack provided just the opening his allies needed to save the imperiled Kirby. Bowser leaped into the fray with Blazermate in tow, racking up more than his fair share of wounds as he crashed into the enemy ranks. His lightning rings staggered the bots where they hit, and his flames melted their circuits, but even with Blazermate’s healing the farther-away enemies managed enough sustained fire to push him back. His departure, however, did not even delay the inevitable, for he left enough chaos in is wake to leave the robots wide open for his allies. Ratchet raced in first, his eyes not on the enemies but on their would-be target. An on-the-fly adjustment to his wrench and deft maneuver allowed him to snag Kirby’s hat from where it fell, eliciting a surprised, ”Poyo?” from within. When the puff saw Ratchet’s face, however, he gave a wide smile.

Despite the happy reunion, they weren’t out of danger just yet. When Bowser retreated, some of the farther turrets sought a closer lock-on target, and three of the sentries gave an affirmative beep as their sensors homed in on the two remaining fighters. At the same time, another zeroed in on Blazermate’s back, ready to riddle her chassis with steel shot.

In the nick of time, their comrades came to their aid with covering fire, shots ringing out to the tune of the Courier’s hacked-in music. A few scrap shots from Roadhog as he advanced turned the bots’ attention his way, and Zer0’s sniper rifle penetrated the turrets’ armor where the gunslinger’s pistol failed, taking out the sentries before Roadhog took too much punishment. One robo-engineer, as a last ditch attempt, pulled out a handheld radio device and aimed it at Ratchet’s back as he fled. Its sentry deployed a laser sight and tracked where the bot aimed, its controls overridden by the Wrangler’s signal. Before the bot could hammer down the instrument’s big red button, a hook sailed in from Roadhog and unceremoniously yanked the machine to certain doom. The sentry powered down for a moment as the Wrangler fell, and a moment later burst into shrapnel thanks to Michael. The remaining machines fell soon after, their flank demolished by Zer0’s advance and what was left of their front taking a barrage of fire from the rabbid troop. In the span of only a few moments, the fight was over.



Spirits littered the battlefield: on the rabbids side, the Smasher and Supporter spirits remained ripe for the taking, while the bots sported a greater variety. Nulltroopers, Eradicators, and Slicers could be found from the omnics, while the more humanoid bots sported heavy, scout, soldier, and engineer varieties. However, the spirits born from robots flickered in an odd fashion, fickle and unhealthy compared to those of the rabbids. The rabbids still alive, meanwhile, gave the heroes a wide berth, moving as a tight unit in the direction of the Scrapyard’s center. Their departure left its right portion squarely in the heroes’ hands, possibly all the way up to the moat that surrounded Peach’s Castle.



Location: Peach's Castle, Dungeon


Geno did well not to hinge his survival on Donkey Kong’s understanding and subsequent allegiance. Though the ape may have remembered a faint allusion to Geno, he knew his old rival and long-time friend far better. Moreover, neither he nor anyone else bearing the scarlet eyes of Galeem’s touch seemed to be self-aware. Instead, DK understood wounds on his friend’s body, and an intruder he was urged to oppose. Rather than stand and take the brutal slug that would have been the Kong’s first instinct, the doll fired his jets to shoot off in the opposite direction, disengaging from both enemies at a speed that barely allowed him to avoid crashing into dungeon walls.

From there, knowing himself outclassed or at least at great risk, Geno sought an edge. He flew by a number of cells, not daring to blast any doors down should his fireworks give rise to further opposition. One doorway at the end of a hall, however, looked different from the others. In fact, it bore no door, only a musty dark leading into the unknown. Determined to explore every option, Geno sped into the aperture, and after another second or two reached the end of the corridor, where a door stood ajar. It could be barred from the inside, its solid metal perhaps not strong enough to prevent the distantly-pursuing powerhouses from pounding through, but a closed door meant that they might not find him.

Yet once again, Geno might find himself out of the frying pan and into the fire. On the other side of the barred door lay a well-lit laboratory, its copious shelves stacked with books, alchemical equipment, and potions, and its desks piled high with recipes, spell scrolls, and theorems. On one wall, a brilliant green fire blazed beneath a bubbling kettle that gave forth pungent vapors of all colors. In the middle of the stone bricks stood a table, on which Geno could see young purple dragon thoroughly restrained. Over the bound, faintly struggling test subject stood a strangely menacing robed koopa with swirly glasses and pronounced buckteeth, moments away from prodding the dragon with a wicked-looking knife dripping with gruesome green fluid.
@Stekkmen there's an update coming soon, but before that happens, there's a good chance for Agoston to go ham on some robots!
Sorry for taking so long! But, I finally got it done.


Sorry for the short post. I have been busy with the SWPW and getting back to school; but, I am still here.


No problem at all! Thank you both for keeping at it.
After playing his part, the Margrave awaited a sign from Alessa with baited breath. Would this gambit pay off, or would everything go to hell? He studied his peer's face intently, poised as if to spring -whatever that might accomplish- the second any news came through. When a revelation did make itself known, it manifested in a mere subtle movement, and the irrepressibly clever and astute warrior of darkness understood immediately. In determined, perhaps gleeful silence he followed with the others as they made their way to the traitor's abode.

He almost stepped into the room before remembering that the nullifier would be active, and likely crush him beneath the weight of his toys as they sprang to full size should he waltz right in. The others proceeded as he hung back a moment, removed his jacket, and emptied his pockets. No cars today, but his restored items made quite the obstructive pile. He moved as hastily as he could without doing any damage, wanting to make sure he didn't miss anything, and darted into Collin's room a few seconds after Alessa issued her statement. Rather than play by the rules, the enigmatic vagabond sashayed right over to the 'comatose' pretender and planted a finger on his chest. “You FOOL,” he uttered in the deepest, most guttural voice he could muster. “You sucker, you stooge, you absolute BOOB. Did you truly think that you could fall to darkness and hide its pungent, festering pong forever? No, I smell you thoroughly, you illiterate schlemeil. And I smell a rat! And like a rat, you've been caught! Get DUNKED ON, DUMBO!”

Untold fathoms of power flowed through the Margrave as he punctuated his pronouncement with a dab of monolithic proportions.
The Master of Masters

Location: Scrapyard – Start


With two groups split off to fight their separate battles, a trio remained on the hill that overlooked the Scrapyard, though Michael's sniper perch was not far off. Though the war raged on in the background, this spot carried with it a touch of calm, of being detached from the struggle. For his part, the Master of Masters could only admit to himself his relief at not being part of the dangerous-looking tussles. In the lull, his companion Din, the new wielder of Charm Equinox, found her voice. Her statement evoked a vigorous nodding from the hooded man. “Yes, of course! One's fate is decided by the company one keeps, after all. When I first began to teach, and chose my apprentices, I knew the fellowship to be the source of their strength. Bonds -the connecting of hearts- can be said to be what hearts are for, after all.” He gave a sigh. “Still, you can't get too comfortable. When they learned of a traitor among them, they allowed mistrust to tear those bonds to pieces. Here's hoping this group turns out better, huh?”

The way the Master of Masters spoke was odd, perhaps indicating he knew something he did not intend to share. When he changed the subject the next moment, as he looked out across the Scrapyard, any suspicions on the part of Din or Agoston might be stoked, or allayed. “I tell ya, this is one crazy war. Last time I foresaw a war, it was fought with Keyblades and magic, not these...scary death machines. It was terrible to see, of course...just nightmarish, but still, this is something else.” Leaning forward, he discovered something fast approaching. “Oh, would you look at that. A welcome party!”

A moment later the sound of metal feet scraping metal ground reached the three up the hill. A pack of the bipedal omnic raptor-bots, eight strong, dashed their way. Heedless of any peril, they rushed right into Din's wintry defense, where they slipped and slid on the frost. The magic traveled up some of their limbs, chilling their servos and circuitry to slow them further, but eventually the machines began to adjust. By the time they did, however, the three sword-fighters had rallied with Michael to answer them. The Master of Masters pointed his keyblade at the incoming bots. “Let's say hello!”

Location: Scrapyard - Right


At the front of the battle, the rabbids' guaranteed status effects plus Ratchet's new firepower tore the wave of bots to shreds, leaving a gooey, sparking mess behind. The Buckler clanged his weapons together again with an affirming grunt, and the two smaller goons around him -not part of the chaos in the backline- echoed it with jubilant cries of victory and more than a little bit of dancing.

Not far off, Bowser made his entrance in the nick of time. His makeshift shield took the hefty blow meant for Roadhog, crumpling underneath the Smasher's impressive brute strength, and the force of the collision left both parties reeling. In the next moment, Zer0 blew in like the wind, surgically striking the hat atop the giant rabbid's head to send it sailing out of harm's way. No sane man would have attempted to insert a 50-caliber bullet through the ridiculous melee, with Roadhog and Bowser potential collateral damage if it went off the mark by mere inches, but from the distance another eardrum-pounding blast signaled Michael's shot. Both the Australian and the Koopa King could feel sharp air current as the bullet whizzed by, but by a miracle it found a home in the Smasher's belly. The creature did not even get the chance to gasp its last, turning to ash from the point where the lead blew a hole through its guts. Its dissolving halves split down the middle and slapped against the ground, picking up dust, and a large, confused spirit was left behind.

The panicked pairs of Ziggies and Hoppers did not miss this happening, and this time they understood a directed threat rather than a terrifying unknown. Screaming, they scrambled from the ramshackle shelter they'd commandeered during the ambush and threw themselves behind the safety of the Buckler, whose shield they seemed totally confident in. While another wave of robots loomed on the horizon, the Buckler turned to face the group of heroes, shield raised and shotgun leveled. A meter or so to the right of where it stood, about halfway between the rabbids and the wrecked robots, Bowser's rumpled and dirtied hat now lay upended. From the inside, Kirby poked out, not just alive but awake. The nearby Buckler kept his focus, defensive and suspicious, on the hero party, not noticing the nearby junk hill where the final wave of robots was setting up. Hardhat-sporting bots labored at immobile sentry turrets, building them up while shield-bearing omnics with cannons stood in front. The Buckler began to back up, trying to protect his group as they retreated toward more cover -it being a few fallen blocks scattered around the base of a high, precarious stack- but he wouldn't reach it before the robots finished their setup. In moments, the rabbids would be reduced to mincemeat, with Kirby caught in the crossfire.

Yet, a lucky break came at that very opportune moment. The Courier's slapped-together shutdown signal, hastily wired on an unfamiliar and incredible network, would not last long, but it went to work. All the Omnic's internal resources were rerouted to battling the dangerous signal, leaving their bodies stalled--including those protecting the robo-engineers' turrets. As the energy barriers fell, the soon-to-be-complete sentries became vincible.



Location: Peach's Castle, Dungeon


A lucky disk sheared through the chain bound for Geno's neck, lopping it off into a painful but aimless length of interconnected metal rings. With it either taken or dealt with, and Mario's arsenal further restricted, the doll gave up mobility to focus on offense. A barrage of short laser blasts targeted his enemy, who brought up what remained of his second flail to block them. He did not account for the extra discs, dismissed as harmless once they failed to hit him, and two of them struck him from behind. They ripped into Mario's back, slicing into clothes and flesh; yet, they expended their energy and dissipated before penetrating too far. The pain did manage to stagger him, and with his guard down one laser hit him in the forehead. It sent his hat flying, which another laser put a hole in a split second later.

Whether because of the hurt, the damage done to his hat, or just as part of another strategy, Mario jerked into action. Reaching behind his back, he instantly produced a yellow cape and furled it around himself with one hand. Two laser blasts struck it and reflected back at Geno. The returned attack provided extra cover, and a moment later, Mario revealed what his other hand had been up to. He stepped forward, planting a leg in the ground with a great stomp, and released a great blast of fire. Whatever it hit on the way, it proceeded to blow straight through the cell wall, sending rubble into the hallway, and into the cell on its opposite side. Its door fell to flaming pieces, and from the darkness, a curious face emerged. It's owner spotted both Geno and Mario, but only recognized the latter. So that the newcomer could see, Mario pointed at his wooden opponent, inviting Donkey Kong to join the fight.
I should put out an update for the main Scrapyard battle very soon. It'll deal with the Smasher situation, among other things.
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