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Melon you make it hard for me to carry on some form of role-playing for my character in favour of just trying to beat her senseless. :(


Sorry, usually I have no issue with letting someone monologue or converse, but you have to understand that Judgement isn't like the majority of my characters. His character comes through in how he fights, unrelenting and merciless.
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Crap, this is what happens when you just wake up, and the first thing you do is check RPG.
You mix up backstory/plot/overview of different RPs.

Give me a bit to wake up fully >.>

Although I still like the idea of a researcher, never played that style of character before~


As long as you keep in mind the mission we're being sent on I'm sure you can think of some form of research that would make you worth sending. That's the only caveat for this RP, you can't have a skillset completely useless for the mission, unless you've lied about your credentials.

Which would also make an interesting character, though you'd need a good reason for why you lied about your skills.
Ah, crap.
I was going to delve into the necromancer path. Ish.
More specifically a magic researcher who had turned her focus on necromancy.
So she knows necromancy somewhat, a bit of a different but similar magic.
But zero combat experience(researcher, not a full Mage. She learns magic to experience it and assist in her experiments), and zero physical combat skills.

Her probably other skill might be seduction :3
What? We probably need a character to knock out a guard without killing him (^.~)


There's a lot of other paths that would fill that roll really well to be fair. If anything, a magical researcher seems a little less suitable than many other types of character for the mission at hand (breaking into a city and stealing someone.)

Rilla likes characters who had more normal jobs before joining the mission, so a courtesan or a high class escort would fill a similar roll really well.

Or if you'd prefer a slightly less sleazy profession, a con woman, an ambassador or a spy would also fill the same roll really well.

I question how useful necromancy will be considering how far we are from the Undead City.

Still, I'm sure you'll come up with something, and it looks like you have a good idea for team play, a good talker will be useful to our current anti-social party.
Also, I probably shouldn't have to add, but feel free to jump in and save Judgement at any time now IN, you have a pretty ideal opportunity to at least get a decent hit in on Khan as his character commits to striking Judgement who just cruises past him. If you let Tordor pursue Judgement unmolested he will backstab him and probably kill him.
To clarify, Judgement didn't turn around at all, he just outran Tordor, who had much more ground to cover and none of Judgement's forward momentum. Tordor is pretty fast, but Judgement has him beaten significantly in a straight line.
Judgement’s momentum carried him back to the ground after his successful strike launched his opponent into the far wall. He was showing considerable agility for one of his size, an advantage he often pressed in battle when one expected his movements to be cumbersome and slow. He was focused on eliminating the first of his enemies before dealing with the other, showing the single-minded determination of a focused warrior, relying on his ally to distract or even eliminate the other foe.

In regards to the second enemy, who was now strangely attempting to rush him and strike at his legs, a poor target at best, he somehow got past the huge sword in Judgement’s hands which was currently pointed off to his left and behind him after his initial swing. However, Judgement was unwilling to turn and face him, rather relying on his greater speed and momentum to outrun the strike, avoiding it simply by moving his entire body, including his legs, further forward than Tordor’s sword could reach. He was still pursuing the smaller enemy he had struck, with complete control over his momentum and movement still his there was nothing stopping Judgement reaching the stricken foe half a second after she slammed into the wall.

Could she stand before he delivering a killing blow? Inconclusive. Still, Judgement wanted to test her to the last, with no space left for her to flee backwards her method of escaping the slicing crescent of his great blade were limited at best. Coming from the opposite side this time he struck as she stood. his left foot forward and his body turned, his sword threatened low at waist height, the point of his blade potentially skimming the wall behind her such was the closeness of his strike. Judgement’s great strength gave the heavy blade a frightening swiftness, the Divine edge set to rend her fragile body in two.
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That's BS, everyone knows melons never grow larger than 5 feet. ;K


Foot and three inches for legs, 5ft melon for a head.
I'm 1.75 M tall, which is roughly, what, five nine? Five ten ish? You're like a head taller than me lol

Us Asians are tiny.


That's pretty much average height for England though, so that must make you fairly tall where you're from.
My god you're huge


6ft 3" to be exact, it helps with visualizing the capabilities of larger characters, though the downside is with anyone smaller I struggle to judge how far they can reach.
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