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And so the giant bear eats all the dead, leaving the families wondering forever where their loved ones went.
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Understandable. Everyone is entitled to have a spot of fun now and then. Drinking included.What'd you think of the post, if I may ask? Did it paint as epic of a picture as I tried to make it paint?


Well. even to my mildly introxicated brain it created a pretty vivid image, got to love all them magics,
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Are you wasted or something, MH? Typos. Typos everywhere.But I understand the question. No. The shadows are not you and Asuras. Since Green in on his way to fight Ysolda and Erde, I dismissed the shadows as random little creatures that inhabit the planet. Kinda like cats or other various animals that wander city streets and get on rooftops/etc, you know?


cool , yh I'm pretty fucked, fixed typos though, no excuse.,.
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P-p-p-p-posted! Just so everyone knows, the spell being cast is of the "Celestial" Circle of sorcery, thus taking a minimum of two posts to complete properly. The "God-Forged Champion of War" is essentially a way for the caster to encase themselves inside a huge mech-suit created purely out of their essence/energy. Normally it costs only 20 'motes', but that gives no weaponry. So for the extra ten, I was able to give it a potent laser-ish cannon and a large axe for killin'.I know I may have made it seem like the spell was complete or near-complete in a single post, but I wanted to paint a vivid image for anyone and everyone that was following the Necropoli situation.


ok then what are the shadows they're still not us right?
And his eye-sight isn't even the best recorded, though its significantly better than the average person.
Yup. You'd be surprised how much of a badass human ability set you see in most films can actually be replicated by real people. Although they usually only have one or two of those traits. It's hard to be very strong and agile at the same time.
Olympian speed only really suggests a fast sprint (which even at Olympian level maxes out at about 30mph.)

I prefer the peak of human potential, then you can google all the crazy weird people on the planet who were the best at every individual thing.
Plus the bear can't fly, which puts him at a significant disadvantage.
I can think of a hell of a lot of things worse than dying.

Even the majority of events leading up to dying is worse than the dying itself.
The Clockwork Man was making the finishing touches to his own body and trying out his new trousers when the Mystan second, the Elder’s protégé, walked into his small workshop. He was a nervous, tall individual, who walked with a bird-like gait and rubbed his hands together when talking. He was also no short of a genius, something which the Clockwork Man had quickly discovered. The deal between him and the Mystans of the settlement was fairly simplistic, they would provide him with the computerised technology he required, he would provide them with a small sample of Elmorium. It was a good deal, for both sides.

“Ehm, Mr Clockwork.” The Mystan, known as Eldri, said as he entered the room.

“Yes Eldri?” George asked, turning from his mirror just in time for the Mystan to observe the metal of his face apparently closing the damaged rending of its own accord. It was a disconcerting sight, even for the Mystan.

“With the Elder gone… well, no one here had the skill to finish what you wanted from us, the Complex Matrix, I’m sorry.”

“I see.” The Clockwork Man said shortly, looking down at the shining Clockwork Spider in the corner of the room. Oddly, the strange creature was his oldest friend, it had been with him through thick and thin, now he was discovering it could never be given the sentience he desired.

“However, we’ve been able to finish the V.I programming, and it should be more than functional from a practical sense. I couldn’t say for certain if it’s going to work on this –ship- you speak of, but it’s probably the most advanced thing to come from Mystique in one hundred years, even before the wars.”

“That… will have to do.” The Clockwork Man said, resting one hand lightly on the spider. “How long will it take?”

“We can implement it in a few hours, if you’d just allow me to-“ The Clockwork Man stood and walked over to his second desk, where he was working on more explosives. He still had ample supplies of all his other equipment, so that was no worry, but he could finish another two plasma grenades in the time it took the Mystan to implement the A.I feature to his spider. The Mystan took the hint and sat at his original seat, taking a strange squared off piece of tech from his belt and preparing to work it into the advanced circuitry of the spider. The sound of drills and lasers echoed from the small workshop for the next two and a half hours…

It was early morning when the Clockwork Man left the settlement, hopefully not for good, with all his equipment returned to him. The new and improved Clockwork Spider rested on his back, dreaming metal dreams. He envied it; there was no resting for him, not anymore. He strode across the wastes like a man possessed, every so often staring out into the dim sky as if to find the ones he sought. He needed the Elder, he was inherent in his plans, if he was ever to get what he wanted he needed the fully functioning Complex Matrix, but for now what he had would suffice. For the first step of his plan at the very least, and it would be more than enough for him to deal with the interlopers, for he had accurately summarised a faction had made off with the Elder now. The Mystan’s Broken defences had been damaged, but they still had surveillance, they could track every foe who entered their homes. They watched them… saw them off into the night sky.

It took him the better part of the day, even at the running speed he could perpetually maintain, to reach the crash site. The strange alien craft he had discovered immediately on reaching Mystique, the place where he had received the gift of Elmorium. It was here… with the new Spider, that he could reach out into the stars, and re-capture the hope plucked from his fingers.
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