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10 yrs ago
Current Coming back from being homeless again and sort of living in a stable situation.
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10 yrs ago
sort of homeless for the time being....
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I'm an adult (most of the time) so I enjoy mature content and good stories. Most of the time you'll find me in some Sci Fi thing or another but I do sometimes end up in fantasy roleplays and ,in very rare occasions, slice of life stuff. I've dabbled in other sections of the GUild over the years but Casual Sci Fi seems to be my comfort zone. I'm probably the least intimidating person you'll ever meet and I'm always open to suggestions. I look forward to making some great stories with you all!

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It had been a long time since she had been home. A strange letter had arrived days earlier that required her to meet with a man to join a band of mercenaries called the Crimson Company. It wasn't unusual for healers to accompany mercenary bands to help keep them at fighting strength but the way she was invited seemed a bit odd. Why would they summon her to meet in Esterfell? Her hometown was barely even a town and mercenaries wouldn't have much work in that area. There was no payment discussed in the letter either so she assumed that they would negotiate in person, which was probably to her benefit.

Upon her return in the midday she went straight to the Spotless Rock Inn to see her brother Jonathan who had nothing to do during the day when everyone else was working the mines. They had a few laughs and reminisced about their childhood. It was good to be home, even if she wouldn't be staying long. She made a point to visit her old mentor Thadius who was more than happy to talk her ear off and insisted that they share a drink, and then another, and another. When she finally wobbled back to the Inn she was far too drunk to deal with the Crimson Company or anyone for that matter. Jonathan gave her a room to sober up in and Emilia made sure that Jonathan wouldn't let them leave without getting her out of bed.

She slept for several hours before waking up to the sounds of rumbling. They were subtle at first and slowly they started to build up. It was rhythmic like footsteps but nothing in town was big enough to cause that kind of disturbance. She started to right herself out of bed then suddenly the entire building shook, throwing her out of bed. Emilia scrambled back up and slung her bag over her shoulder rushing downstairs to investigate. Whatever had shaken the Inn had to be bad news and Jonathan would have been working the bar.

What she saw when she got downstairs seemed unbelievable. A boulder had smashed through the Inn, rubble was strewn about, and beyond the breach that it had made in the wall were giants rampaging through town. She stood in awe of it all for a moment until a thought came up. Where's Jonathan? She cried out his name as she clambered over the rubble and debris to get behind the bar where he was likely to be. On the other side lay Jonathan and Ansa, the barmaid. Ansa was crying over Jonathan who was laid out on the floor among broken bottles and tankards. Jonathan was in bad shape. He was bleeding from various cuts, many of them deep, and a splinter from a fallen support beam had punctured his right lung. Ansa cried out, "You have to save him!" Emilia immediately cleared a spaced of broken glass and laid out her satchel. His pulse was weak and she couldn't risk anesthetizing him. She fought back her panic and tears while trying to stop the bleeding with restorative magic. He was conscious and she could see him trying to speak but no words came. Emilia tried to console him, "Just stay with me Jon, okay? You're going to be alright." Her words barely resonated with him as he struggled to breathe. The bleeding from his punctured lung was starting to fill his chest so she made the decision to open him up. It was risky with all the cuts he already had but she had managed to stop most of the superficial bleeding. The tears came pouring out of her as she reached for her scalpel, made a hasty incision and then placed a tube inside to relieve the pressure. "Emi..." She could see the pain in his eyes as he finally spoke. "I know it hurts, just stay with me please." Emilia smiled but the battle for his life wasn't over yet. She still had to remove the splinter.

Emilia took a deep breathe and readied her hands to remove the splinter. "This is going to hurt a lot worse. Are you ready?... one... two-" She started to pull using psionic magic to keep him steady as it slid out of his chest. Jonathan cried out in pain but she couldn't stop, she had to save him. The moment it was clear of his chest she started to close the wound using restorative magic, mending the flesh to keep his injuries from getting any worse. Once that was sufficiently repaired she had to remove the bits of glass that were left in his cuts. One by one she removed that shards of broken glass while trying to keep him stimulated. Covered in blood, sweat, and debris, she started telling him a story as she continued to work closing each cut with magic. The process was painfully slow.

"Remember when we were little? You always used to tell me that I was too clumsy and that I would get hurt if I wasn't careful. In the end I always ended up being the one to patch you up, just like I'm doing now... You used to make up funny stories when you got into fights about how you'd found a dragon in the mines and had to fight it off to save the world or a horde of undead Dwarves had tried to invade Esterfell. You always had the best stories. Do you remember the last story you told me before I left? You said that Hector, the big one, tried to bribe you to make me marry him and you got into a big fight because he wouldn't let me see the world. I know that one was true. You tried to pretend it was just another story but I always knew. I always fixed you up then... Jon?... Jon?!"

She checked his pulse....... nothing. His heart had stopped. She started to panic. "Jon you can't die!" She put herself on top of him and placed her hands over his heart. A single brief pulse of magic went straight to his heart. She checked his pulse again........... nothing. Another pulse, still no effect. Another pulse, and another, and another. "Please Jon don't die! I can save you! Please!" She was begging, to her brother, to god, to anyone or anything that would listen. He was already gone but she wouldn't give up. Another pulse... and another... again... again... again...
Makes sense, I'm just catching up on today's posts and I'll get to writing.
Hooray! Now I just have to come up with something to insert her into the story.
Heat said
Alright Midori, this opens a spot up for you if you want to make a character.


I already made my CS it's on Page 5
I'm such a third wheel it's starting to hurt a little bit (>.<)
Giants invade Esterfell on the exact night that they are scheduled to meet. Such a shame my character would have had so much more motivation to join Crimson Company, with or without an invitation. I'm liking the way this is going though.
Yay I'm helping
going to work now, toodles!
I had an issue like this in my last RP that I GMed. The most active users would complain that they had to wait and the ones (like myself) who have busy schedules ended up lagging behind. The way I handled it was to enforce a rule that everyone had to wait for at least three people to post in order to post again almost like a post order but not as strict. It seemed to work out and that RP had about eight people.
Spark wasn't very impressed with Cassandra but she was more upset that it wasn't Alastair. She was really counting on some stress relief and he seemed eager but instead she got the moon girl who didn't seem to do anything but complain. Spark gave 'moon girl' some space as she went back to sit on her bed. "All you do is complain about how bad you have it. " Spark started to make exaggerated gestures as she spoke. "The old man is mean to me. My life sucks. Spark is an arrogant cunt. I don't want to be leader. Oh woe is me." She snapped back to her usual self. "You're not gonna get anywhere if all you do is bitch about your problems. Escape, cooperate, whatever, just do something and quit being a whiny little twat. We can fight later if you want but right now I think I'll just go to bed. Now if you'd kindly fuck off that'd be great." Spark laid down facing the wall away from Cassandra. She was fairly certain that Cassandra would just leave and try to escape but regardless of what 'moon girl' was going to do Spark was going to bed since she probably wasn't getting laid tonight.
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