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Hmm, I'm starting to think Moon and Irisity might have ditched us, how could they? ;(
In theory, yes, depends on how big it is but I intended to have Fury outside of all the stuff your character is doing (on account of the fact that he had to circumnavigate the big plasma pillar just to get level with Skallagrim.)
He’s doing it again, the bastard.

In the short time it took Fury to descend the plasma tower and then subsequently reach the bottom of the lake he had time to observe the, at first, subtle changes overcoming his vicinity. The focus point of the aberrations stemmed from the Skeletal figure whose burning aura was highlighted even in the blinding vicinity of so much residual power. Fury recognised the affects, even if the Angar-Ryllans were still struggling with what it meant, the Dreamer was going to destroy this planet, like Antire. Fury’s home.

As always, the Void tapped into the burning rage contained within its vessel, heightening its control and subsequently its own capacity to manifest its powers by masquerading as Fury’s own anger and desire. It was always a risky business, if the vessel ever discovered the nature of his rage, examining it with a cool head, he may discover he was little more than a pawn. However, thus far he had been unable to resist the Void’s power, and so the entity of destruction within him drove him to its ultimate goal. Destroying Skallagrim, for the Ascended, for vengeance. In this, the Vessel and the Void had a common purpose.

The plasma drained away from the tower as it dissipated, but by that point Fury had acquired a great ball of plasma locked tight with his telekentic power. It was perhaps two feet in diameter, a perfect circle that threatened to burst free from its confines. The plasma was essentially superheated gas, but it would remain in that state for a significant period, long enough in fact to serve Fury’s purpose. His feet hovered only a few feet above the bottom of the dry lake, as energy poured and burst around him under the Dreamer’s control, the Fireen looked upon him with all his rage across a divide of perhaps fifty feet.

“You have given me a weapon to destroy you.” Fury stated simply, raising the contained plasma in front of him his right hand ran through the air and the ball moulded to his will. Slowly it flattened out and rolled, forming a long rectangle in the air that was not dissimilar to a huge blade. Indeed, Fury had fashioned the plasma into something resembling his old sword, a four foot monster of a weapon, save for the handle. His right hand clenched into a fist, he manipulated his plasma blade a few feet above his hand, swiping it through the air with an experimental swing.

“Come then.”
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True enough and @ImportantNobody would agree and fight you on those terms. However parody characters tend to be one off fights and I think Melon prefers to fight characters that add to his character's storyline.


Essentially, yes, parody characters tend to provide an entertaining but ultimately pointless fight, as they're not created with any serious story-telling in mind. As I reserve the right to choose who I fight, I like there to be at least a half decent reason for a confrontation, because that's what I find entertaining. My sense of humor doesn't really extend to comical parody characters, so they don't really provide me with enough entertainment to overcome the fact that they rarely if ever offer any continuity or gravitas. This being completely unrelated to the actual technicalities of the fight, which aren't important in unranked, but rather solely story driven interests.

Not to say I've never tried less serious characters, but I've never stuck with them, as I find they're missing something vital for me to enjoy RPing with them.
The Champ literally did the You Can't See Me to me.

I take that as a compliment, however strange that may be.

Rhyming though. >.>


Wrestling terminology means next to nothing to me, I'm English.

I'm looking back now and guessing John Cena is the current champ, and therefore you were saying you wanted to challenge me, which went straight over my head. Though I'm not really the champ anymore, as the season is over and I've done away with further ranked fighting. Yoshua is the current leader according to the scoreboard.
@MelonHeadNo worries then, I can fight seriously when the tournament comes around. I just prefer to have fun in unranked matches.


That's not really the issue, the issue is I have no characters that would realistically be engaging a comical character like that.

I also have something of a personal policy not to fight overt parody characters.
80% Awesome, 10% Nostalgia, 10% Too Much Nostalgia.

Like mdk mentioned, biggest selling point (and overall improvement) is that the dialogue is about ten times wittier and snappier than the prequels, and at least half again that of the originals.



I'm not really interested in a fantastical fight just for fun, so I'll give it a miss.
Anyone up for a match?


Could do unranked if you want, depends if you have a character with a similar theme to one of mine though. If I'm gunna do unranked, I like it to make at least some sense story wise, so it can be useful at a later date.
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So would a character with cybernetic enhancements be T1 or T2? What about someone with a metallic skeleton?


In the old system which you may be referring to cybernetic enhancements tends to start around T3, as T2 is the peak of human potential, which cybernetics are pretty much designed to overcome in most forms of fiction.

Though the ranked system is somewhat more broad, so a cybernetic-ally enhanced human (presuming they're not completely devoid of human weaknesses) is usually powered, but on the lower end of powered.
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