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3 mos ago
Current I would like two months alone in the forest in a comfortable cabin with good wifi and a stocked library please and thank you
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5 mos ago
the library just gets more amazing.
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5 mos ago
brb my reality is being challenged
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6 mos ago
One more day.
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6 mos ago
Anemia sucks. I feel like there's an invisible vampire sucking my energy through a straw.

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While I'll hold out hope that they might jump in here, they haven't posted since the last mod post 3 weeks ago. :(

Edit: also, tex! I'd intended for Rahna to be the group healer, but if she doesn't return we can say the familiars also grant a slow self-healing ability -- unless someone else wants to be a healer. ;)
@Tombprince@PyroDash888@LostBrotherGrimm you've got full control of your familiars -- feel free to describe/control them as you will.

@tex@Disciple Cain those noises in the distance are the bigger group of PCs doing their thing. If you run that way, you'll join up with the scene that's going on around poor Eli.

@chukklehed@shylarah Just tagging you so you're not left out -- you know what to do! ;)
Blin bent his knees and sprung to one side, dropping his shoulder and attempted to roll out of its path and with one hand was unconsciously protecting the ball of light as he rolled away.

Sera dove back into the line of fire, grabbed Sleepy's hand and dragged him behind her, just barely out of the way of being crushed to death by stone. "Too slow!", she called out to him as she picked up her halberd angrily and pointed it at the foe with a ferocious, wild roar. "Rrrrraaaaaaaaaahhhh!"

"Come get me, wormeater!" Blank shouted, beginning to move away from the group. He practically danced backwards, trying to lead the bird on a merry chase through the woods, and away from the rest of his group.

Blin turned to his fallen glider, taking advantage of the two people distracting the creature, and hurriedly took a strong brace from what was left. A short staff, something improvised, but pretty solid he hoped. Now armed he ran back and added his support to the girl and her ghostly companion.

Nikki dashed after Blank, tossing a few choice insults at the white avian over her shoulder. “So...what’s the plan?” she asked him when she caught up, her eyes shining with wild excitement.

"Just keep running," he said eventually. "Once we lead it away from Sera and Blin, it might eventually decide to find easier prey."

"No fair! I wanted to pierce its heart!", Sera cried out at the injustice of the whole situation. She pouted and raced after the fleeing boy, the halberd swinging with her steps.

"Bad idea." Blin said with a sigh of exasperation at her forwardness, he followed holding his staff defensively.


The wormeater spread its coarse spotted wings and stood tall, its hollow eyes locked on the trailing squad of armed islanders. Bones rattled angrily at its throat, and the clatter of it resounded in the quieted forest.

Running in this untamed forest was not an easy thing. There were no paths, very few clearings, and walls of enormous plants, webs of thick straggled vines, stones and upturned roots and broken ground, and massive violet flowers that stank like sap and honey. All around was bright green and shadows and twists of white trunks.

Blank and Nikki -- at the head of the fleeing islanders -- rushed by a tall boulder that was twisting and shifting; it lifted in the air just as Blin and Sera made it past. Another huge rock, to the right this time, yanked itself out of the ground as the islanders approached. Pebbles hovered over the ground at their feet.

High above, over the tops of the trees, the pale deathly bird soared. It tracked their movements, clattering, raising stones to impede their progress.

A rain of pebbles shot after Sera and Blin, fast enough to cause real damage to their skin and bones. At this moment, the ghostly glowing shape at Sera's back lighted on her shoulder; it spread its wide wings with a snap, and a shock of bright fire blinded them. The pebbles struck the fiery barrier and melted at once, leaving Blin and Sera unharmed. A bit of the plantlife around them smoked and glowed, singed by the flames of the birdlike creature that now clung to Sera's shoulder, but Sera and Blin could not be burned.

The sinewy ghost around Blin's neck was less translucent now -- and as it gained corporeal form, its scales and spines seemed familiar. Its intelligent eyes stared up through the trees at the creature pursuing them -- and Blin would know, instinctively, that the bony bird above had swallowed a sword that belonged to him.

Ahead of Blank and Nikki -- among the rising stones that perpetually threatened their treacherous path -- something bright and manmade flashed between the leaves. Another grounded glider?

A great boulder zoomed past them, crashing ahead through the trees, raining down broken twigs and leaves in its wake.

"Well," Kelari said, her smile broken briefly by another wince, "I've read of stranger things, haven't I?"


The forest here was warm and quiet; the trees rustled overhead, and great green leaves hung like curtains all around. Just behind those leaves, something smooth and dark sat covered in lichen and vines. A statue -- carved out of black stone a millennia ago -- sat proudly atop a crumbling pedestal. The statue depicted a tall bird like a heron, with its bones exposed and a skull-like head. It clutched a smooth ball in one clawed foot, and a curved sword in the other.

Beside the mossy statue were the decrepit and overgrown remains of a wide staircase, carved into the side of a forested hill. The crumbled stairs disappeared into the shadows and plantlife above, destroyed by vines and roots and time.

The dense energy pressed on Kelari's skull and wrapped like tendrils around her limbs, pressing in, trapping her, as the sunlight glimmered merrily above.

One of the floating balls of light drifted and spun over her head, and then lighted gently on the back of her hand. Its glow brightened and swelled, and Kelari would feel the constricting tendrils leaving her, sucked into the growing energy of the light-ball. Relief flooded her chest, and her head was eased of pain. A new sensation -- a chill, like ice -- drew invisible patterns up her arm, but it was not an unpleasant feeling. Her breath billowed in a frozen cloud with each exhale.

Not so distantly behind her, something rumbled and flashed; it looked like firelight that suddenly exploded behind the trees, then was gone. Occasionally she heard something crash, like falling boulders -- and if she strained, she might hear the shout of human voices.

"Right, you've a date with some steel, bone-head," Gaius assured the intruder, lunging forward as soon as he was ready, and slashing length-wise at its collar-bone with his massive weapon.


In the moment Gaius raised his sword, the bird's enormous wings snapped wide. All around Gaius, stones and boulders suddenly wrenched themselves out of the ground and floated, suspended in the air. But the bird's attack came too late.

Gaius' sword snapped cleanly through bone, shattering the monster in two.

The rocks and stones all dropped at once, clattering and crashing to the ground. The bird's bony head fell backward; its wings collapsed and shed loose spotted feathers on the breeze. Broken and splintered hollow bones rattled down in an unformed heap in the grass.

Something silver glittered among the bones -- something that had been at the monster's core. It appeared to be a pocket watch on a thin chain, etched with tiny ornate symbols -- but upon opening the cover by a pressed switch, one would find instead a compass that pointed northwest, and a message inscribed inside the cover:

North shall hold sentinel
and West shall freeze the night;
East shall burn the darkness
and South shall guide our flight


Something boomed in the distance -- to the east, according to the compass. There was a crash and a rumble, and a flash of light like fire. Human voices shouted, distant on the breeze.

"Hey," Eli whispered to the girl, "How about I distract this thing and you take Sir Shroom and get away from here? Unless you want to take this thing down. I'm down for that, just say the word, we... Islanders can do great things when we combine our strengths. What was the name for that? Ah, yes, synergy!"


There was no time for planning.

The birdlike monster flicked its great wings open, displaying rows of spotted coarse feathers and a chest made of bone and dark. The rocks and stones at Eli's feet trembled and began to rise into the air, and the mushroom squeaked in fright -- but what happened next was entirely unexpected.

CRASH FWOOM BOOM!

An emormous boulder shot through the trees like a cannonball from behind Eli, exploding through splinters of branches and a rain of ripped leaves. It narrowly missed Eli, crashed into the ground and skidded a long deep track straight for the bird-monster, which flapped and fluttered out of the way just in the nick of time. The boulder cracked into the thick trunk of a tree and came to an immediate stop.

A second bird-monster swooped down from above and lighted on the boulder. It turned to face the direction from which the boulder had come, and it waited, watching the shadows between the trees.

Within a moment, Blank and Nikki emerged into the clearing, followed closely by Blin and Sera.

The two bony bird-monsters stood at opposite sides of the clearing ahead of them, blocking their path.

"The cavalry's here!" the little mushroom-man shrieked from within the bag -- and it was unclear whether he meant the arrival of the other islanders, or the team of Chimes that now threatened their escape.
Yea it's all cool, thanks! I've just recently had to upend my daily routines to include a 6 block run to catch the train every day, since I can no longer drive to work. Until I get used to it I'm a zombie when I get home. XD
*is sat upon*

Really? Shows how much everything's been a blur for me lately. x.x
In Moonfiend 10 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay
You guys, get sleep and eat good food! Rest is good for you. Take it easy! :D
Last call for posts! :D

I know the guild's fluctuating 404 errors put a lot of us off for awhile (myself included) but everything seems to be snazzy now.
MAYBE. ;)
So did the beam of light kill the people too? Or did it just kill the demons and leave the humans to be infected?


It's the latter! Anyone who isn't showing outward signs of being infected will continue to live. If they've been bitten or if they breathe in the particles, they may go on for quite awhile without signs of anything wrong -- but they're infected.

Knowledge and cool stuff is definitely on its way! And will expand upon previously noted subtle plot points, without making things too convoluted.

You guys are awesome -- I think we might finally get a solid direction out of this plot, hahaha.

Now. Northern? Dude. Buddy. Pal. Where you at, man? ;)
He then started quickly trying to make his way up the fire escape. Trying to keep the demon off him by dodging and on occasion throwing a punch. All while trying not to puke.

Meryn darted back towards the fire escape and bent over the edge of the roof to see the man trying to scramble his way up the ladder. A demon was following behind him. Meryn thrust her hand down for him to grab, her heart in her throat.


While the gun-toting woman turned the magus lens in her hand and quirked a brow at the screaming fairy, Ronken was having his own trouble.

The little tree-demon took a punch to the face and went skittering backward, but it snapped to its feet again and leaped like a rabid dog at the gambler's heels. Sharp splintered teeth sank into Ronken's ankle just before a blast of light shot out and turned the demon to dust. The fairy lowered its arms and wheezed a sigh.

Throughout the city, buildings were being overgrown with thick roots and vines; leaves started appearing around the copper and brass; gears jammed with branches while fires broke out. Through the lenses of Meryn's mask she could see the teeming black masses of the demons' tainted souls flowing like water in the streets.

High above, at the top of the clock tower, a little girl screamed. A mass of demons had scaled the tower and were swarming out of its every crevice; a child in a bright green dress backed away from them along the railings. In an effort to get away, she climbed down the thin rickety ladders, shuffled along the eaves and lowered herself down to stand precariously on the hour hand of the enormous clock face. The demons scrabbled to get to her, screeching, their dark souls rippling.

The portal overhead, through the view of the mask, was only emptiness. It expanded at an alarming speed.

"Everyone get down!" the fairy hollered. The fairy raised its arms, and a domed shimmering shield expanded around Meryn and Ronken -- just as the portal above their heads flashed white. The revolutionaries took up their weapons and dropped off the roof, on their way to the palace to declare a new government, cutting down demons in their path.

There was no sound. The demons all disintegrated where they stood; their bodies turned to ash. The air was thick with the crystalline dust, except within the fairy's barrier. "Just stay here," the fairy commanded. "Don't breathe it in."

Through the window of another tower -- opposite the clock tower -- a crossbow was aimed steadily at Meryn's masked head.

She eventually presented a hefty sack of coins. It wasn't all for him, of course. She opened the pouch and presented two gold pieces.


The boy grinned greedily while the coins clinked in his outstretched hand. He raised one up to watch it gleam in the dim light -- but his expression quickly turned confused. He brought it closer, studied the markings, and traced the outer edge with his finger. The sigil on his hand glowed just slightly.

His face slowly drained of color.

The coins, as far as Emma knew, looked just the same as any currency in Enn -- maybe a bit dented and notched, but that could be attributed to long use. This kid, however, knew immediately where they came from.

"I'm sorry, ma'am, I didn't realize."

He scrambled to his feet and gave Emma a short bow, pocketing the coins. "This way."

He jumped down with a splash and began to walk deeper down the sewers, into the dark beyond the last shaft of light. He clapped -- the sound echoed on the moldy walls -- and a spark of fire flickered to life in the air in front of him, dimly illuminating the damp corridor.

He walked past a gaping dark doorway that led off to the side, and continued down a different route -- but as Emma came near to that doorway, the compass in her possession grew warm and bright. It pointed fervently down that empty dark hallway, while the boy walked on away from it.
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