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Current That was the worst three months of my life. Health is close to normal again. Here's to making the insurance company cry!
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"Your copay today is $20,000" How about no.
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Well, the "I am but an ally" to "queer af" pipeline is real.

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I have gone by many names over my life, and the one I go by here is Nori.

I am a non-binary individual who has a love of participating in these stories and creating my own. I am incredibly chronically ill. If my illness flares up too much I may be pulled away.

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We already have 3 players potentially interested, and I'd fancy 3 more.


It was night time in the City of Ash and it was alive with revelry.

Every table in every bar on every street corner found itself packed with the smelly, sweating, and ravenous patrons one would expect for a night like tonight; for tonight was a night unlike any other. Today marked the anniversary of the horrid War of the Breech many centuries ago after all. The patrons dug into their food with a rabid intensity as onlookers waited anxiously for their meals to arrive, jealously alive in their eyes, while the rest of the crowd drowned themselves, mug after mug, with the various alcoholic drinks available; mostly mead and Something Else, a local favorite. The floors looked as if they were assaulted by the God of Decay with half-eaten chickens and gods-knows-what else littering the floor while bile and unknown liquids poured forth like a torrent of awfulness. This was expected. This scene is one that many a soul has traveled to be seen. While in normal times owner would be appalled to see the state of his bar, the bartender looked on with a smile on hand for today was the day everyone celebrated, and nobody was upset. Unless of course, you knew better.

No one alive today experienced it yet the stories are still told, albeit seldom spoken in whole, by the bards and by the elders. They spin a tale of monsters of flesh and metal stalking the country-side, whole armies annihilated by great beasts of war, and of the gods returning to the mortal realm, saving us in our darkest time. They know the stories of many a great hero, many that died and fewer yet that lived, that helped curb the tide of the assault on the mortal races. They know the stories of all seven gods that still reside in our realm, placed in fortified temples where they have kept the shield up that prevents the creatures of nightmares from returning. They also know that today was never a day of celebration. Today, to them, is a day of remembrance. Remembering the errors of the all the races that led to the Breach, the errors of commanders who led their soldiers to slaughter, and the greed of the many who prayed on the few still living during it all. Today they remember and look on at the parties with a stern gaze and speak a cautionary tale to those who will listen.

It was such an elder who found himself sitting on a famous corner, deep in the heart of the City of Ash, judging the crowds from a distance. As he sat, he was approached by a young man in search of a tall tale. The man towered over the frail build of the elder, though he approached with a smile and asked if a seat next to the old man was taken, to which the old man responded no.

"I hear you know a story or two about the Breach Wars, old man," the towering individual asked as he sat down.

"Old man," the elder asked, "I'll have you know I am no older than your parents may be, are they so old to you?"

"I meant no disrespect, elder," the towering man said with a chuckle, "I am a student at the great magic school at Itos, and I and my fellow classmates have traveled far to this city to hear the tales of the war. I have been told you know a story or two, and I would like to know where we went wrong in the past."

"Not interested in the parties," quizzed the old man.

"No, especially not if I can learn something to tell my friends back home," the towering man responded.

The old man smiled weakly and pulled his posture straight as he did. "Perhaps there is hope for you youngin's after all," he responded with a wink. "Alrighty, this is a story of heroes who did not know they were such at the time, a story of the gods who gave up their immortal life to shield us, and it is a tale of the common folk who banded together and saved life as we know it. They came from all walks of life, some of noble pursuits and some not, while the gods themselves were our most holy. The war was terrible in all accounts, but I will start my story off at where we started winning, right here in the City of Ash, three-hundred and thirty-three years ago. The gods, now walking among us, used their divine powers to seal the breach and thus ending the never ending flow of nightmares that stemmed forth like a raging river into our real-,, " the old man paused as his head tilted to the left, "realm, that started," pausing again, this time standing up, "what is that awful ruckus?," the old man stopped speaking as he rose to his feet.

The towering individual turned his head, the same direction the elder did seconds before, and listened. "Heyyyyy, I am soo not drunk guys – Where's my food – where are we- what did – for – somebody needs to -I think you've – did you grab my – what is the mean- how oft- wherein th-" The more the towering man listened, the less he heard and the less he understood. He turned his attention the old man, who was visibly shaking, and asked; "what do you hear old man?"

"Don't you hear it? The screaming," he answered back.

The towering man listened again, and this time he heard it; growing louder every second he did, the sounds of people panicking and shattering objects, blood-curdling screams that filled the nights' air only to be silenced, and he listened as it was getting closer and closer and closer. "Stay behind me elder," the towering man shouted as he stood up and his hands erupted into flames, "I will protect you," he promised. Though promise as he did, the towering man's voice was soon added to the melody of screams, as the chorus of horror began to fill the air and erupt throughout the City of Ash. From miles around people could see the fires that raged that night, and even further could people see the plume of smoke that trailed over the horizon next day.

A few days later the city Arcadia, located fifteen miles away, was attacked and destroyed. Then Sev’mo, and then Barin, and so on. Soon there-after reports of a new, smaller than the one told of in the history books, Breach were received by the Council of Seven, and the armies of the mortal realm were quickly mobilized. Any questions as to how this could have transpired under the watch of the Gods were quickly answered, as a God was missing. Without notice Rofella, Goddess of War, had vanished from her temple and disappeared into the night. With her disappearance, the shield that protected our realm waned until it broke allowing the Breach to once again return; albeit in reduced effectiveness. As the main armies mobilized to surround and fight the monsters of flesh and metal, a plan was quickly put in motion. The Seven Kingdoms would each send a small force led by one of their best commanders to find the missing god.

Time is of the essence. For with each passing week the other Gods grow weaker as the strain of maintaining the shield has already started to drain their energy. With each passing day, the enemy pushes closer and closer to their temples. With each passing hour, smaller Breaches open all across the countryside. The dawn of the apocalypse is here, and the fiery inferno of our end times have arrived.

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The Basic idea for this story:



The gods of our story:

CLAIMED: ROFELLA - ARDUR





History: War of the Breach





Kingdoms:





Enemies:

Current information of our enemies is scattered at best. The reports from the front have spoken of monsters of flesh and metal, with varying descriptions. Our enemies seem to be sentient, and unique in their actions. Though the history books have the information in the temple at Intebunie, Yamthurr has yet yielded those books to scholars or tactians.

Questions:



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I'm still finishing up a collab xD Red dead is calling me, though haha
@KaiserElectric

Ahhh, someone else who uses the phrase ne'er-do-well!
I’m working on another collaboration with fading, once that’s done I’ll get my next post up.
Hi all!

Sorry that I was away for longer than I anticipated, but I'm back now, and can get stuck in to running the game. I've read through all of the posts, and will start work on my own tonight.

A massive thank you to Ezekiel for keeping things running in my absence <3

@Blitzy

Both Damiran and Yos look fookin fantastic, dude!

I'm happy to accept whichever one you would rather play for now, and somewhere down the line I'll look at granting you two player characters, if you fancy, once things are underway a bit more.


Welcome back, boss :P
My post is up!
Calypso was barely out of the bar before Ardur sent his plan in motion. He grabbed the attention of the bartender, composed himself as to not react to the skunky smell of the man, and told him to give the girl with the pink hair whatever drink she wanted. Ardur looked back as the drink was delivered, made eye contact, smiled, and returned to his drink. A few moments later, Ardur was joined by his new drinking companion. For the next few hours, Ardur chatted, charmed, and intentionally lost every game of pool he played against the lady as he gained her affection. Ardur had already forgotten her name, Clarica, Candice, or was it Valaria?. It’s wasn’t because she was ugly, by most guys standards she was cute; but not the kind of cute that you took back to meet your mother. Instead, Ardur had focused his attention on listening in on the conversation of the other patrons.

I fought him ove- she looks cut- what am I doing here- I bet that guy is a spy – omething big is going- aye am su duwnk ryet-”

Wait

Ardur thought to himself as he focused his hearing back to the voice. Cassandra was not making it easy for him with her not so subtle attempts at hurrying the timeline along from bar to-

yeah, ‘ere boss is movin’ some weight in a few-

How about you buy me one more dri-

minutes, goin’ loud from-

nk and see where we go

what I have heard, over in Gh-

Finally. Something somewhat useful. Ardur wasn't going to act on this information as he was a little drunk already and he fancied living; even if it took a long time to get that information with the the noise in the bar.

Normally Ardur wouldn’t need to focus so much to hear but this bar seemed to fancy the overly-loud approach to bars that sunned away anyone not deaf enough already. Arudr turned his attention back to the pink haired girl named Chalice, flashing his trademark grin as he did, and raised two fingers in the air in the direction of the distracted bartender. He stared at the two fingers for a second and did not move. Ardur, looking back at the bartender with a more sarcastic grin this time, flashed the two-finger sign againt before pointing down towards Camile’s cup, then pointing towards his own. The bartender looked forward with a rather blank look on his face before a oh yeah look adorned his face, and he quickly made their drinks; by sloth standards. Ardur’s was the same, a simple whisky neat, while Cherry was that her real name? had a monstrosity of a drink that was overly flashy in both color and sugar content. Ardur shifted his head from side to side ever slightly; if your goal is to get drunk, why beat around the bush?

Ardur turned his head back towards Candy, flashing a nice smile, and said “oh, and what does that-” Ardur paused as a strange reverberation began to fill the air, under the music at first but soon overpowering it. The rest of the patrons simply mistook it for heavy machinery or construction. The day was now alive with activity, after all. No. This sound was different. Set apart from the dull rumbling of the known, this sound penetrated the mind of Ardur as if some metal was screaming out in pain on a scale that he has never heard “Hold that thought,” Ardur said as he rose off the bar stool and made his way towards the door.

*boooooooom*

The sound of the city’s heavy anti-air defense gun ringing out in the distance, followed quickly by the explosive sound of the round hitting something. The bar was now keen to what might be transpiring, everyone except the bartender who still had the same blank stare on his face. They quickly dropped what they were doing and rose to their feet, eyes shifting towards the door. Ardur approached the open door, the bright light of day making it difficult to see through with the night eyes that he had gained in the bar. With a fast hand, Ardur grabbed his sunglasses out of his pocket and placed them on his face as he walked out the bar and into the street; he was soon followed by Caroline, and a few of the Black Brethren members who exited the bar with weapons in hand.

Far away, the group could see the stricken vessel as it neared the ground. Blown in half and further destroyed by the city's air defenses, the craft impacted the ground with a massive force that was thankfully not as large as it could have been. As it impacted the ground, a mixture of both dirt and fire erupted into the sky, followed soon after by the massive sound wave that shattered glass and car windows, and again followed soon after by the shifting grounds that were caused by the shock-wave.

Ardur turned his attention back to the pink haird girl and smirked, "you have my number, Chole, call me and let’s set something up,” Ardur finished as he began to walk away from the bar in the opposite direction of the crash site.

The girl, visibly confused by this, “but my name is C-” the rest of her name was cut off by the sound of sirens. Ardur watched as he walked as countless numbers of Peacekeeper crafts swarmed both the streets and the air. He noticed the air group had set up a very wide parameter that stretched up to the edge of the Bandi district. Ardur didn’t think too much of it as he gained enough distance, and called another Quick Car; who arrived after a few moments and he was off back to his apartment within the hour. Along the way he ordered some takeout and had it delivered to his apartment's door; he was drunk and he needed to not be as quickly as possible though he knew it was a myth that food turned the corner on drunk, he did not care. Ardur was dropped off by the car and he made his way inside the building. As he got close he heard the locks on the door disengaging as he eyed the bag of food, grabbing it up with his one hand while the other pushed open the door.



--30 minutes later--

“Play back the call,” Ardur said as he used his chopsticks to bring some food off the to-go container and into his mouth.

"He's here, hurry,” the female voice spoke as the picture of Dak formed on the holo-table.

“How far was that address from the impact zone?”

“Far enough that survival is almost certain,”

“Any way through the quarantine, then?”

“Calculating....No, with current intelligence there is no safe way into the quarantine,”

“Send a message to my contacts that are in that area, say ‘find a weak point on the quarantine or an area that’s not guarded, double normal rate for actionable intel,’ and let’s change that.”

“Messages sent,”
VC started.

“And order me more food”

“What would-”
VC paused.

“Sir,” VC stopped suddenly as her voice cracked, “you have one,” VC paused, “one new appointment, guests are arriving.”

“What do you mean appointment,”
Ardur said as he reached for his gun.

“Sir, I have been overridden by another sooource,” her voice bending a little, “please do not draw your gun, we’re not here to fight,” VC finished as the sounds of the locks disengaging could be heard. Ardur paused his hand over the holster before pulling it away. Someone had hacked his system. Someone wanted his attention. And judging by the sound of multiple footsteps echoing forth in the hallway, someone and their friends were here.
My post is between 30-50% percent complete but I FINALLY have a day off tomorrow to finish it! I hope y'all will enjoy it :D
Oh my.
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