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10 yrs ago
Current I decided it was time for a new look. How do you like it?
10 yrs ago
Weekend was busy, hot, and tiring. I have stuff to do, and this week is looking to be a difficult one. This is going to be a VERY uncomfortable part of my life.
10 yrs ago
DAMMIT! SON OF A-! One of my favorite fanfics is stopping, because apparently it's breaking rules. Not only that, The fanfic I'm working on will have to stop too, since it's similar! This sucks! T-T
10 yrs ago
Must...finish...fanfic...Must...not...look into the YouTube comment section of Death Battle...Must...not...get...sidetracked...
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10 yrs ago
I got into another online argument about shipping again! I said that I ship Blaze with Silver, and they said that she'd be more likely to be in love with Sonic. I can't see how.
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Hiyas! I'm Otomos. OTOMOS THE CRAZY! HYAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!

I've got a handful of years experience Roleplaying here and elsewhere, so don't think me a rookie! My Avatar once looked like a part of some sort of time-theme, but that's just Chronos after he was brought back to life and upgraded! My more favored avatar is either Dimentio or the Azure Flame God, but how does one resist a clock face?

But that's in the Past. Now it's a pic of Gwyndolin, the Dark Sun!

Prepare yourself for the Persona of the week/Month/Minute/Whatever! Try to guess which Persona it is when you see it in my Signature! This little tidbit starts within a week!

My return to The Guild could mean many things! A new RP, a revival of an old idea, my participation in the arena as a Low-Rank Grunt, but most likely my return means that I'll participate in the more recent RPs!

With that said, remember to eat your porridge and limit your fire usage (we are drowning after all)!

SEEYA'S!!!

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Working right now. Making a post later.
Okay! I'm back from Christmas shopping! I'm going to edit that post of mine now!
@VerusEbulliokay. Also, I made a post, if you wanted to know

Gimme some time, I'll make a bestiary entry on it.
@ZelosseSee the problem is that Kaathe doesn't have a "cooling" spell at the ready at all times (seriously, who in the world keeps a cooling spell on them when they head to battle?), and creating one in the middle of a battle like this would be both tedious and dangerous. besides that, The two groups seem a bit too preoccupied for to join up so easily.
@Zelosse

First off, Cooling down the metal would probably make things worse for him, as it would essentially leave him blind and immobile, since the metal's all over him. Secondly, I figured that his sword could probably survive the molten metal too, as he mentioned that the armor did. Besides, it's his sword. He'd probably be more used to using it.
@Ace of flames01Though I feel as if the way I handled it was poor. Mind giving me a critique?
@Zelosse@Ace of flames01
Uh...oops. I hope you two weren't planning on saving Landeel yourselves, because I accidentally had Kaathe do that.
There were times where Kaathe would just have to wonder how things were the way they were. For instance, how he managed to stay alive while spacing out on the fact that he had just saved someone, even though he would've let them face the consequences of being underprepared before. It was dumb luck. Luck, as he had somehow managed to stay alive while they regrouped and fought the swarms of Kest. Dumb, in the fact that he had absolutely no idea as to what was going on now. From what he could tell, everyone was just fighting Kest, and that the groups were still separated in a sense. The Dark Elf had only come back to his senses once Cythlla's name was called out, and the order to protect her was given.

Kaathe looked around. Yes, nothing but more monsters to fight, and his allies fighting them. Kaathe sighed as he shook the rest of his idleness out of his body. Out of the corner of his eye, he spotted something rather strange. It was Landeel, madly running about. His armor was covered in molten iron, and he was flailing around. How he was able to still about was beyond Kaathe, but what really astounded him was the fact that someone over in the other group was apparently stupid enough to drop such a thing onto the Kest without checking if there was anyone below them first.

Pinching the mark on his forehead, Kaathe decided to help the poor fool out. It would take some effort, timing, and luck, but it would work if done correctly. If the armor was the thing protecting Landeel, then there would only be one spot that could possibly be affecting him, the eyes. The man's armor really only had one spot for molten metal to get, though if the man kept moving wildly, then it would seep through his armor's joints as well. In any case, Kaathe took a moment to wait, and then jumped into the air. He slung Landeel's greatsword toward him, allowing the force and spin to either cleave through or bash away any Kest that got in the way. The tip of the blade just barely mixed Landeel's head, and brushed away the melted metal that had previously threatened to burn him eyes first.

Landing on the ground, Kaathe took out his Crossbow again, and enchanted a bolt. He had a small competition to finish with his wood elf friend, after all. Defending Cythlla made things easier, as he could focus on that for his part.
"Crow"


There are many dangers in this world, and by extension many things to fear. The danger caused by nature itself brings forth the fear of the elements. The danger presented by beasts and monsters bring about the fear of those creatures attacking. Hell, even people of the same species managed bring about paranoia by showing their own dangerous sides to others. in this world, there is almost nothing that involves danger that can't get at least a twinge of fear out of folks. Key word being "almost." There are acceptions, of course. One of these exceptions being liquor.

What drives a person to its addictions? What does it have that lures people into its clutches? Troubled pasts? Worrying futures? A depressing situation of the present time? Maybe it was pressure that drew people to the bottle, and addiction simply kept bringing them back. In any case, there are many reasons why people turn to the drink, but there is a type of person that is known for their excessive guzzling of alcoholic beverages without any care for anyone else that may be around them. That type of person is a pirate.

Even if they're retired pirates, they retain their habits. A high tolerance, from their addiction and constant drinking, a hearty laugh from the good spirits they down, a shot liver that may or may not have been shot with a bullet, and a strange fondness of rum. One such person was sitting alone at the counter of a tavern. He wasn't the most cheery person at the moment, but he wasn't really there to make friends. He was there to look for a beast to kill for coin. Though he didn't quite seem to be running out just yet, when a man has to rely on weapons alone, money becomes issue no matter how much a man has. Besides, he really was starting to run out anyway.

He was also starting to run out of the drink he had. Meet the former pirate known as "Crow's Eye" or "Crow" for shorter. The man had been traveling from one place to another. In fact he had just arrived to this port town. Of course, his thirst needed to be quenched above all else, though he did have to find a creature to kill eventually.

"[color=00746b]Bring me another bottle.[color]"

"Sir", said the man running the tavern. "I don't think it's wise to be drinking this much. If you go out drunk, you might wander out and run into the creature stalking around here."

This caused the old pirate to raise a brow.

"Creature, you say?"

"Yes, sir. A monstrous-sounding creature's screeching has been getting louder and louder for the past few nights. I hear some people describe its shape, but nothing but rumors aside from that. Large thing with several wings, rock for skin, and whatnot."

A smile found its way onto Crow's face. It seems he found some work after all. He had figured it would take him a while, or at least until he went further inland. It seems, however, that he was in luck this time.

"Sounds terrifying. Now what's a beastie like that doing around here?

"No idea, sir. All I know is that it's been getting everyone on edge. We're not exactly prepared to fight against it, though I hear talk of some men trying gather others to hunt it down."

"There's nothin' wrong with a bit resolve, lad. Though, I doubt a few torches and pitchforks would be enough to handle whatever they may be facing..."

A moment passed in silence between the two, before Crow sighed and said, "Alright, fine. This'll be the last drink. Don't know why it worries you so much. I'm just an old man, after all."

Despite what he said, the old pirate followed up his words with a bit of laughter, while the man running the tavern sighed at the truth. He went and got another bottle, and opened it up before handing it over.

The old pirate took a look at the bottle, inspecting it for what brand it was. Then he took a drink. When he placed it on the counter, he thought himself,

Maybe I'll head out tomorrow and bring back its head. I wonder how much coin they'd be willing to part with as thanks.

Then, as if luck wanted to hurry things right along, something odd happened. A woman fell through the roof. The debris that fell with her smashed Crow's bottle into shards and spilt liquor. A moment of silence passed before he yelled out a curse, which would be simultaneously drowned out by a monster's screech.

He looked to the creature, and found it to be similar to the way the man had described it. There were differences, of course, but that was to be expected. In any case, Crow knew what this one was.

"An Aevis!? What is that doing here!?"

Crow drew his sword from his side and charged at it, expecting the beast to jump down and bring the fight into the place. He was right, for as the other people began to run outside, the monster jumped down. It snapped its jaws at him, missing his body, but snapping his blade like a twig.

"Rusty piece of-"

Crow stopped himself to focus on the fight. He pulled out one of his flintlock pistols and shot it as it made an attempt on the woman's life again.

The scales were tough enough to bounce the shot into what was left of the ceiling, but the monster now looked his way and let out another screech.
I guess we're working with a type of Aevis, then. Okay. Working on my post now. Think I should create the bestiary entry too, or should we leave that to the GM?
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