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4 yrs ago
Current I'M BACK(?)
6 yrs ago
got coffee, got music, ready to roll.
6 yrs ago
kinda distracted by writing fanfiction whoops
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6 yrs ago
Ever write a few chapters of something you're really excited about, then a few days later reread it and it's boring as hell? :D
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6 yrs ago
There was a shooting at an art show where I had a painting hanging. I'm so shook.

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I have no idea what I'm doing.

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@baraquiel Just checking! Are we good to go? :D
@Virani Aww feel better soon! <3
@Virani Cop? Who's a cop? I don't see a cop in the character sheets so far. :D

@Zoro I'm working on the opening scene, and I know of at least one, probably two more characters that are incoming! At this rate, probably this weekend. :)
Fun note: for me personally (after a metric ton of failed RP attempts in different formats) the 1-1-1-1-1 scenario is actually a bit easier for me to handle. The alternative is making sure five people all understand the same scene at the same time in the same way, which to be frank drives me nuts sometimes. :D

This way each character's actions can have repercussions that affect the other characters, like a ripple effect. (Like Izzy sending in the calvary.) No character is ignored or left behind. And you can always move toward another character's location if it gets lonely. ;D
@Rabidporcupine how's this for the Fed Zone interior?



Else, got another pic we can use? :D (we'll meet up there first scene!)
I've been thinking, and just putting an idea out here: I really like this world and the concepts and characters that have come out of it, but we're not getting much steam out of the core linear plot stuff.

I guess I'm just saying ... be prepared for a radical plot shift.

:D

Anyone who's still with us, even just a small post to say what your character is doing during the night would help the setup. Then we'll hopefully get something rolling!
@baraquiel Just clarifying so we're on the same page: is this windmill something that was previously mentioned or is it new? Is it on the sand or did Golde hike up the rocky incline to get to it? Where on the map are you guys right now?

I'm cool with a new windmill -- lots of potential here -- but just making sure I'm not misinterpreting something. x3
@Scrub Mage@Vaelin150@Girlie1Bomba@vide@Eventua

Wooooooo finally something!

Let me know if anything's too weird or not clear -- today's a weird day. :/
Golby stiffened, and for a long moment following Whisper's advice he quietly fiddled with the buttons on the console. His expression, of course, was as entirely hidden as Whisper's own face -- but an air of rejection and urgency radiated from his slightly hunched and engaged posture.

"Each day wasted is another day of suffering," he said quietly, half to himself, his pointed sunglasses focused on the image of the Harbinger Estate on the screen. He had to consider Whisper's proposal -- after all, waiting a day was better than complete failure. His leg bounced nervously.

He turned around immediately upon the sound of someone approaching, and with a renewed disposition he bounded out of his seat, gloved hands outstretched to accept the bag of burger crisps from Stone.

"Ah yes, thank you! I'm honored you brought them all this way without devouring them." He ignored the beeping and flashing on the console while he pulled open the bag and stuck a hand inside. He tilted his head up to stare at Cradle. "Stone, right? Have you figured out anything new about Cradle since you last wrote to me?" He pulled out a handful of burger crisps -- which made the whole cockpit smell of ketchup and mustard -- and shoved them under his hood at his neck. There was a sound of crunching and humming from that side of his head, even while Golby spoke clearly. He gestured to Cradle and motioned for Whisper's attention. "Have you factored this in?" he said with a masked grin, while his neck slurped and swallowed -- then rushed to the controls and yanked a lever to steer the ship away from the chocolate-trees it was about to devour.

Behind Stone, a small group of Bobblings had been following her at a distance, too fearful of the destruction she'd wrought in the pantry to get too close, but too curious about what they'd seen to leave her alone. Specifically they eyed Cradle, whispered to themselves, wondered if this shiny rock-box could help them in their mission -- but when could they get close without Stone noticing?

While the ship groaned in protest, Golby shoved more crisps under his hood and watched the screen. "Melee, huh?" he mused to himself.

A few minutes passed -- during which a few Bobblings had climbed up onto the console and had begun fiddling with buttons -- before Golby turned around suddenly and spooked them tumbling into a squeaking heap on the floor. "Maybe you're onto something. Regroup, eat (whatever's left), sleep and prepare! We'll go for Plan B. Be ready first thing in the morning."

He shoved the last of the crisps into his neck, dropped the empty bag and threw his efforts upon the controls. On the screen, a few small fliers skidded by in the distance, closer to the floating island. Golby steered them down, skating over the tops of the trees, and he would remain vague as to what this 'Plan B' entailed. It would eventually become clear that 'Plan B' was an equivalent to 'we'll figure something out as we go.' It was how he had always operated, after all, and he had yet to fail.

But he'd never needed a crew before.

Eventually they made it into the shadow of the island undetected, thanks to the ship's invisibility. They lowered into a clearing, where the ship curled up and settled in the weeds. Not far away were the enormous chains that anchored the Harbinger Estate to the ground; they stretched up high into the sky, where they were bolstered into a massive chiseled rock that contained the fortress. Occasionally small aircraft went back and forth -- and at night, beams of light searched the sky.

"Someone go scout the area," Golby insisted while the ship's noises calmed and the floor stopped moving. "Now or later or in the darkest part of the night, it's up to you -- but in the morning, I think, we'll have something."

Immediately around the ship was tall grass and an old high transmission tower, complete with relic equipment rusting on a high platform. Beyond the grass were trees all around that smelled slightly chocolatey. A few miles one way would lead to a dried-up lakebed. In the opposite direction stretched the Harbinger's chains.

At the base of the chains was a huge clearing of weathered concrete, to which the chains were secured. The center of the concrete had a landing-pad symbol painted on it. To one side was a small, efficient guard tower. In front of the guard tower, two uniformed people played cards and drank coffee and complained about the local wildlife.

Golby, meanwhile, would spend the night behind the locked door of the bright-room -- not to be disturbed.
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