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Will I ever come back? Maybe! Probably not! Who knows!

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wonderlandalli said
DO NOT LOOK AWAY FROM RAGTIME KITTEH, RAGTIME KITTEH EATS YOUR SOUL!


Noooo...
Nooo....
I need my soul...
Bad kitty...
Noooo..
booksmusicanime said
WHAT THE HELL I HAD THE BLOODY APPEARENCE!! MOTHER OF FREAKING CHRIST! My day is just a piece of crap. Give me a day to try and think more on the power or I'm just going to sign up as staff because I'm not fighting with my brain to write something for it.


What Sylver said.
Read through other users' skeletons and try to get a feel for how to write out your power.
Not quite sure what signing up for staff would accomplish.
You're gonna need an appearance and you need to expand on the power.
WinterNightSky said
Hahahaa Marx, I just noticed that you keep saying Tollnak instead of Tollank xD


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Shit.

A chuckle escape Leon as Aeria stated simply that the train was moving. "I suppose it is," he had said to her with a small grin when she bit her lip, looking back towards Tollnak as he began to speak. Leon nodded as Tollnak spoke. Everything that he shared with Leon were perfectly valid concerns, though he did plan to have more extensive knowledge in nerve repair before he took a crack at Tollnak. He had a solid understanding of mutations and how they interacted with the body and there wasn't really that much of a worry about disrupting the guy's mutation. Though, on the off chance that the worse happened, Tollnak wouldn't be able to operate his false arm. Leon would never be able to face people again if he ruined Tollnak's gift.

"You're right to be worried," Leon admitted, his voice slow as if he wear caught in thought. "I can't promise everything would go off without a hitch," he paused, biting his lip, "I've been learning how to repair nerves, among other things, for the past few years and I think I'm on the verge of a breakthrough. If I find that breakthrough, I'll show you what I've been working on and let you decide for yourself whether or not you want me to work on your eyes." Tollnak seemed to be the first to notice Keita, who may have been standing their for quite awhile at this point. When Tollnak spoke up, Leon nodded. "Yeah," he said. Yeah was the best he could do at a moment like this. Confronting a ghost of one's past was always daunting. The fact that the past was unaware it was but a ghost now made it all the harder.

"Try not to get on too well without me, eh? I'd hate to miss out on the fun." Leon smiled at the two, standing up. With his right hand he fiddled with his bowtie slightly, adjusting the way his collar hugged his neck, bringing it up ever so slightly. He left arm hung at his side, still as stone. "Keita," Leon said as he stepped out into the car's aisle, "You wanna talk?" Leon began to walk away from the group, away from the boy who hid his bug-like mandibles, away from the other boy who seemed to be particularly unsocial. He stopped at the door, sliding it open and stepped through, letting it seal behind him and took his place near the center of the empty train car, leaning against a support beam in the center of the aisle. "So, what's up doc?" Leon would call out, the moment the doors opened and Keita stepped in. However long it took Keita was entirely his prerogative. Leon was made of time.
Baconator said
Don't count me out of the fight. I don't have the time to post right now but as soon as I'm done with my current mission I shall return.


Great to hear from ya! Once you get a post done, I'll have you put back into Accepted/Active characters!
If we can get three or four new players to enter at the same time, we could throw them all on the Sabore train!
"Gods," Jax sighed when the girl apologized, referring to him as your highness. He was not royalty like his brother or his father nor would he ever be anything beyond a knight. He may be the son of the king, but for all intents and purposes he was a bastard in his father's eyes. When the entire room's eyes were drawn upon the two, Jax instinctively froze. Being the center of attention had always been his bane when he was sober and even after the few drinks he already had, his tolerance was still that of an ox. As the girl slid out of his arm and slinked off into the kitchen, he could only assume that the girl was finally going to comply. A relief to Jax as he was already making his way out the front door, the inquisitive cumulative gaze of the bar becoming a bit too much for him.

He waited by the door to the bar, peering in occasionally to see if the girl was ready to take her leave. His horse had been idly waiting for him in the stables and until she was ready to join him, the steed would wait. She made her appearance in a pleasingly timely fashion and with a wave of his hand through the door, he gave her a signal to come along. The second born made his way to the stable well before girl made her way out and quickly took to untying the horse's reigns and mounting the beast. His horse, Leorus was a well bred war horse that stood a solid foot over the other horses among the stable, and had a deep amber coat of fur that almost shined when the sun met it. Leorus was a magnificent beast, one that Jax had first rode as a child and planned to ride for years to come.

The horse trotted slowly to the front of the inn where the girl would be waiting, and Jax gave her a quick look. "Throw your belongings into his saddlebags and climb on, I'd be best for us to not waste time." Jax stole a second glance at her, questioning his own actions now. She was a gorgeous young woman, his brother easily a decade her senior and wide as a cow.It was rather difficult to, in good faith, deliver her to the king, though with Jax... Well, he wasn't particularly in a position to betray his father's wishes. Not if he wished to have his head remain in it's rightful place above his shoulders.
The only problem with that is that they would need to have a solid grasp on the world already, something which still seems to be a WIP. There are plenty of established NPC's, particularly in the Ignori car, that a new player could enter as. It may be better to keep everyone at a relatively equal footing this early in the game. That's just my two cents though.
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