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10 yrs ago
Current I'm not dead yet; a phoenix rises from the ashes
10 yrs ago
Teeth are officially hammered into my throat by finals and schoolwork
11 yrs ago
Schoolin', testin', roleplayin', sleepin'
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11 yrs ago
Burning wood and sweat? So not my scent.
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11 yrs ago
Let's see if I can run one of these strange and wondrous forum RP's after years of instant messaging, eh?

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Oh, goodie. I myself will likely wait until OOC to make a charrie. Consider me your resident lurker!
Ahem.

Alice in wonderland roles shoved into a horror setting? Why yes. Yes indeed. I happen to be v e r y interested in this myself, just to be a tad blunt xD

The cheshire cat is such a lovely character, and I love how you classified all the roles. I find a good deal of them to fit with the original characters, lest my nightime sleepy-brain is just addled xD

That is to say, I'd be happy with just reading along, let-alone roleplaying xD I'd like to, if you'll have me, however.
Scenario 1 - Planting the flag
Delilah remained silent as she expended the last of her ammunition, turning to focus her attention fully in one direction as the Orc approached with his small group. Despite being out of ammunitions, she still kept the pistols in hand. Now that she wasn't turning her head side-to-side in order to actually see both direction she could actually fight rather than just defend.

And so the half-masked girl stepped away from the small group that had banded together out of the combat as she swiveled her body into her strange fighting stance; it resembled that of a pugilistic boxer, but was adapted to the use of her Eiderhalter.

With this bit of elbow room she planted her feet and waited for the nearest of the 'walkers' to approach, before twisting her body into a rather savage punch-- it lacked any semblance of grace and was in all actuality a rather savage assault. The pistols she bore were refined bludgeoning tools, and the hand-guards made excellent pugilistic weapons. The steel wrapped around her knuckles crushed into the forehead of an approaching 'walker', resulting in a rather nauseating moment of fist-in-skull...Delilah wasn't fond of that. She shifted her stance back, removing her gore-soaked fist as the corpse fell to the ground.

She stepped back, a half-step, and avoided the grabbing embrace of another shambling corpse as she lashed out with her other arm, this time keeping the pistol extended out fully-- the metal tool replicating Delilah's earlier punch, but less gore-on-hand. Now, that blind-side of hers is rather drastic...

And she didn't quite catch the shambling little guy coming from her left until its hands grabbed at her waist. She turned her gaze downward at the undying child as her left arm brought the grip of her pistol smashing down on the top of its head...ew, that's just more gore on her hands...

The girl was quite vicious with her assault, and the cloak she wore would defend against any scratches and the like that happened to land on her.
Sorry about the latenesss ;~;
DiamondBlizzard said
There are two types of unarmed combat RPers
-The ones that observe or google stuff up.
-The ones that do this stuff in real life.


You completely neglected people like myself-- common sense users. Sometimes simply doing what makes sense im combat surpasses any research or real life skill. I fence. I fence rather actively. I rarely fence in roleplays. Etcetera xD

But hm. There will always be a downfall to heavy armor- restricted mobility, the heat (god awful layers they have to wear to avoid rubbing their skin off with that armor, eh?) the easier target... To be quite frank, plate mail would be useless against a rifle shot (internal bleeding and such)- but let's leave this to fantasy, eh? Let us not be too realistic in this wonderful fantasy setting Ser Hamster has provided us. I do so love fantasy.

//that early morning cellphone keyboard post xD
I actually dislike using stealth myself. I find stealth to be difficult to portray when roleplaying. I'm not saying it isn't a good thing-- quite the opposite, I more just go with creating a story and plugging in what makes sense for the character. I'm very much so story-oriented over combat.

But this is just me, and I can see your reasoning. Rogues do have certain advantages-- but I'm in favor that even the most skilled of rogues can never outdo the most dedicated of warriors in combat, or the most learned of mages in spell-use, but offers a charming and charismatic middle ground, and is capable of supplying both humor and darkness when necessary.

I see things more story-oriented than game-y xD

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Oi, Grappling's a bitch to deal with in roleplays! Two people have different mental images-- and suddenly nobody knows what's going on xD I love it! the confusion is great.
Scenario 1 - Planting the flag
'The dead walk'

A simple problem. The dead were damn unsettling, but for the most part they served as a simple foe. Stren's tip about the weaknesses subsided into the back of Delilah's mind as she, almost mechanically, shifted her footing into a stable position and hoisted the sight of her rifle to her right eye, swiftly shifting the weapon's gaze over to one of the creature's skulls-- at least, the silhouette of a head-- and squeezed the trigger back.

An explosion of smoke erupted from the front of her rifle as flint struck home, luckily igniting the powder despite the moist fog. She didn't wait to recover from the smoke, moving to draw one of her Eiderhalter from within her coat without missing a beat, the other hand sliding the file back within her robes where it slid into a 'sheath' of sorts, to hold it in place. She turned, sliding her hand into the hand-encasing-steel that is the Eiderhalter's grip, her other hand drawing its twin from the other hip as she stepped closer to Stren in order to keep line-of-sight with her 'ally'.

Confusing Stren with an enemy in this situation would just be...

Stay on task, my pup... whispered the Divine Queen

So she raised her Eiderhalter into the peculiar close-combat stance of the Mali; guns crossed in an 'x' in front of her chest. She maintained this stance for the time necessary to get closer to Sten, before (trusting the man at her back...) turning and extending both guns out, her head turning to look either way as she waited for very easy shots...point-blank, clearly visible threats-- of course, aiming for the head. She's got six shots, and is quite determined to keep any threats away from Stren's back.
I for one get the humor xD Assassins/ninjas are rather overated nowadays, but I myself did fall under the trap of 'stealth' myself with my dear Delilah- whom is most certainly not a stealth oriented character in most cases, and I actually have been meaning to drop that 'stealth' aspect after I initially made her xD apathy and laziness, eh?

Once again, I favor the samurai- xD

-edit-
Went ahead and editted the lass actually, dumped the stealth for more... Fitting skills that Delilah would have, only one post in and figured it wouldn't hurt much :p
Casual roleplays are similar to wizards, eh? I'll take note of that--

Sorry for my own silence, school and my usual lurking tend to keep me quiet. I don't usually say much, but I suppose I should try and do so xD
I personally dislike ninjas xD I definitely didn't intend to come off as ninja myself, although it is amusing how many people do like ninjas. I favor samurai-
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