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Welcome to my Bio, random person. Yeah, my name is pretty redundant (Polaris - North Star, North... well north.)

Things you need to know about me?

I live in the Philippines. I'm a student and life gets a bit hectic so please understand if I suddenly become more sporadic when it comes to replies.

I'm involved in a lot of fandoms (mostly anime) and as long as it gets my interest, I'll join. My range is from free to casual [or well, as long as I can get it from the post I'm replying to]. I'm more of a fantasy kid than a slice of life but I think I can join something like that. I'm not much of a romance writer so I keep myself to PG-13 and not exceed anything else.

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Via's ever growing respect for the older member was not stopping now. He was giving her useful tips. She smiled at him and nodded. "All noted, Amrec." She may know of it before she plunged into the dungeon itself, but she appreciated the thought behind it. Besides, if he weren't here, she'd probably be dead. Three skeletons at the same time? Via wasn't even sure that her magic would activate fast enough to even damage them before they cut her down. She shuddered at the thought. She would need to thank Kagu-Tsuchi later for letting her play supporter instead of letting her fend for herself.

Just as Amrec finished sharing his tips to her, a bunch of goblins appeared in front of them. This time, however, Amrec didn't seem too keen on simply doing it all by himself again. "With pleasure~" She then turned to the goblins, giving a nod to Amrec to let him know that she was going in for the first strike. She had mana to spare after all. She began chanting as she spread her hand towards the group. "Streaks of electricity surround me. Let your anger devour my enemies." After the web of electricity spread forth, she would draw her sword and follow Amrec's lead.

Ikazuchi Hiroko

In the middle of nowhere - ???
It seemed that in the jarring moment of blinking into another area didn't make her as hyperaware as she would have liked. After blowing smoke into the air for the second time to keep her calm, she had heard a voice from somewhere near. Her melted into one of calmness, seemingly pleased with the prospect of having someone to bear this with. Because quite obviously, he didn't know what was happening either. Upon inspection, however, she found herself quite shocked. He was younger than her, that was for sure, and was just as nervous as in his form as he is with his voice. She was just about to speak in response to him - to confirm his suspicions that she had no idea where they were or what had happened when another one had decided to speak.

Or rather, she had appeared in between them and for some reason she had not noticed. How unfortunate. Maybe she was still in a daze. Yes, now that would be a good excuse. There was not much to say about the girl - except for her unique silver hair and rather cute appearance. She was not nearly as nervous as the young male from earlier as she regarded them. "Afraid we're just as lost as you." She replied with a shrug before looking back down at her hand - frowning at the cigarette. Or perhaps frowning at the moment she knew she had to put it out. Letting it fall to the ground, she stomped it to stop the fire before it could possibly infect the grass surrounding it. She had made sure it was out before removing her foot there. She would not be so foolish as to just start smoking in front of kids just because she can.

Another one peeked his head out from the boulder that separeted him and them - questioning who they were with the utmost suspicion. Understandable, but completely unneeded. Maybe it was the presence of others here that made her feel more at ease - more in her element. At least something was familiar in such an odd place. "Quite rude to ask for names when you haven't given yours yet." She reasoned. She then shook her head. It wasn't a time for jokes nor pleasantries. It was more than obvious that every single one of them had no idea what was happening and that no one here was responsible for taking the rest. That, or she was getting horribly rusty. She waved her hand as an indication to disregard her earlier statement. "Ikazuchi Hiroko." She greeted. "Would've been better to meet in other circumstances, but this is what we got."
"Hey, wake up!"

Maybe it was the sudden shouting, or maybe it was because her muscles decided to spike in defiance, or maybe it was because of that horrible nightmare she had gotten, but Alex was awake now. And now, she figured that it took all three of those to wake her up, and she was normally a person who was easy to wake. But from what she could tell from the clock, she was already going to run late if she didn't wake up at that moment. It took another second to realize that someone was standing at the foot of her bed. With her hands crossed and her eyebrow raised, Jess looked absolutely done with what she was doing.

"Good morning sleepyhead." A smile broke onto the blonde girl's face. There were only a few things Alex could stand in the morning, when her mind was still racing to catch up to her already awake body, and the only friend she could really trust with her life was one of those. No matter how annoying she might seem to others... or how annoying she looked with that smug look on her face that clearly told Alex that Jess had beat her to the punch of waking the other up. "Mom cooked us breakfast. She threw a fit when you didn't join us for dinner yesterday, so I think you should join us now."

"Alright, let me just get prepared for school." Alex said as she stood up. Her friend nodded and then left to give her some privacy. She stretched her limbs - grimacing at the fact that it was aching more than her brain. Every single event yesterday was just as unrealistic as she remembered them to be. If you weren't there, you wouldn't believe it. However, the hovering kwami in front of her also reminded her that none of that was a dream and for better or for worse, she had to continue doing all that for what could certainly possibly be the rest of her life.

Comforting thought.

"Yesterday was a real doozy huh?" Poyzz claimed as he sat down on her shoulder as she stood up and began looking through the cabinets. She had stayed over for enough times to leave her clothing here. Even if others were to use the room, this cabinet was for her and her only. Guess Jess unlocked it before she woke up. "But you did good. The others did too but-"

SHe pulled out some simple clothing and placed Poyzz on the drawer looking away from her. "It's worrying that Rouge Bat is the one behind this?" She continued his thought as she started changing her clothing.

The kwami was kind enough not to turn around to speak to her. "Yeah, I mean, I get that us Miraculous would have to do whatever our master tells us to do but... how'd he get his hands on a Miraculous in the first place if he was like that?" Quite obviously, Poyzz wasn't around at the time Rogue Bat was at his prime. Alex went on to explain all about what he was like before and the Miraculous seemed to understand why the man possessed a Miraculous. For once, Poyzz stayed silent. Perhaps he realized the amount of betrayal Alex had felt when she saw her respected hero as the enemy.

Alex was not finished and then invited Poyzz to stay inside her inside pocket - something she had always considered when picking outfits - and then proceeded outside after promising the kwami she'll get him beef jerky later. She had happily consumed the breakfast Jess' mom cooked up for them. She had finished way faster than Jess, who was struggling to finish her own food. This sparked a pang of guilt in Alex's chest. Jess was recovering from her eating disorders. After her mother had found out, she did everything she could to help the girl get her appetite back. Alex felt partially responsible for not stopping it early - or at least, not having found out early.

After a few more minutes, Jess had finished though she had leftovers. They weren't about to push her to eat more. With that, the two friends left the premises. They spoke heartily about others things - though Jess did most of the speaking - and Alex veered off any coneersation about what had happened yesterday. Her sharp friend thankfully did not catch on. As they moved towards the school, one that covered everything from elementary to highschool - and one of the very few schools in this diverse city, she noticed two younger kids moving along.

They looked vaguely familiar. Had she been with them before on school excursions? She had always been put up to the task of accompanying the younger children, figuring that her calm demeanor would avoid conflict with any other children. Putting the thought aside, the girl was talking about the masked heroes that saved her from odd instructor. Oh, so that was why. The girl had been the one they saved before. At least hearing that was pretty nice. Alex kept walking with Jess, however, as she had no business with people below her year. It wasn't like she knew them personally either.

Ikazuchi Hiroko

Carpe Noctem - Yokohama, Japan
5:00 PM


"Welcome to Carpe Noctem!"

Carpe Noctem - a cafe by day, a bar by night - and one of the busiest businesses there was. It was either young men and women who were trying to get some peace and quiet, or to get some caffeine to get through the day after an all-nighter. It was usually quiet and calm. Most of the patrons who get there during the day just wanted to get by. Struggling every now and then, even, and just wanting the day to end. Of course, the workers there were kind to them and would encourage them to get by the day - and of course, look forward to the more exciting part of the entire day. The Night.

During the night, Carpe Noctem turns an entire one hundred eighty degrees. From the peaceful cafe to the rowdy bar, some people would be confused when you mention Carpe Noctem. Regular patrons wouldn't bat an eye. You want to go for a drink? Carpe Noctem. You want to get some coffee? Carpe Noctem. That was just how it was for them. Most people, though, are easily confused - but the business rarely suffered because of this. During the night, you could rent rooms for personal parties which involved alcoholic beverages. Or you could just hang around in the public area for just getting some drinks on.

The turn-over point was 5:30 PM. They close for thirty minutes when it's 5:00 PM, making the switch between the lighting, staff and the ambience in general.

Hiroko worked for the day shift right now, so she was preparing to get out of the store. Hanging up her uniform, she changed into her normal clothing. Saying goodbye to her co-workers, she stuck a cigarette into her mouth as she prepared to leave the establishment. Just as she lit up her cigarette and walked through the door, she felt something. She had no idea what it was, but it was something. And for a second there, her vision blacked out and she fell forward.

Putting her arms forward, she managed to avoid her face scraping on the ground. Gritting her teeth, she felt the cigarette in her mouth. "What the hell was that?" She questioned to herself as she sat up and shook her head. She brought up her hand to take the cigarette and then sighed. That was when she noticed that she was looking at grass.

There was no grass at the back of the store. She looked around. And she was pretty damn sure her store wasn't in the middle of the forest. Hiroko looked back to see that the store itself has disappeared entirely. She let out another sigh as she stood up. Okay, she must have passed out a lot longer than she thought. Maybe someone threw her out here. But Hiroko couldn't think of anyone who would do such a thing, or why. She rubbed the back of her head before taking a drag of her cigarette. You know what, she couldn't even think of an explanation.

Or maybe she was thrown to another reality!

"I'm too tired for this shit." She stood up and then stretched her limbs. She still had her backpack, her coat, her lighter and her box of cigarettes - the latter two found inside her coat. Okay, she didn't lose any of her stuff from when she got out of the store. Hiroko wondered if there was anyone else around because she'd like a goddamned explanation right now.
@Rockin Strings

I'm cool with it. Alex is pretty much burned out for the day.

And sure, just shoot me a PM man.
Alex had transformed back into her normal self once she reached a friend's house. Taken over by pure exhaustion, she couldn't even think of going back to her house. Poyzz had landed on her shoulder, also particuarly tired. The kwami didn't even speak before retreating into her jacket and heading into her inside pocket, nibbling on the beef jerky left out from earlier. Ringing the doorbell, she leaned on the railing beside the door and took a deep breath.

The door flung open and out came her friend. "Alex, you're okay!" The girl practically yelled as she threw her arms around Alex who returned it with a pat on her back.

"Can I crash here for a while?" Alex asked, letting out a yawn. "Just need a place to rest you know? All that shebang at Luna's Lounge really-"

"You told me you were at home!"

"Yeah well I lied." She smiled at her friend who let out an exasperated sigh.

The two headed inside and Jess let her stay in the guest room where she promptly hit the bed and nearly passed out after letting Poyzz out of her jacket. The kawmi promised to stay out of sight. Well, it wasn't like Jess would enter anyway since Alex did ask her not to disturb her for a while since she was really tired and the girl had agreed immediately. Out of all of the people she knew, she could really trust Jess huh?
Was waiting on Dusty, but I'll post soon if they're not going to.

General Luna

Luna let out a sigh when the man tucked tail and ran. The soldiers seemed to only move at his command so now that he left, they simply let the prisoners go. Luna cannot express just how relieved she was that it didn't end in bloodshed. She turned to the prisoners. "Do you need any help to-" She was cut off when the Ortusians fled the scene - hurrying over to out of the town and presumably back to their kingdom. She let out another sigh, but this was out of exasperation. No signs of gratitude or even signs of giving this town a chance.

She looked over to Shade, Emma and the new girl - Yuzu. So she's from Hoshido too huh? It didn't look like they knew each other so Luna let it slide. It's not exactly something she should worry about. Since they seem to be exchanging pleasantries, and Luna wasn't too keen in dealing with some of the townsfolk who were going to ask some questions, she immediately turned to them and gave a bow. "My name's Luna. You see, there was this meeting at Dragonrage Pass between the League of Arcadia and the Dwarves." She looked down for a moment before looking at her again. "Unfortunately, everything went downhill for some unknown reason. Now there's a war between the Dwarves and the League. I assume the man was blaming the Ortusians because they were one of the few who would benefit from such a war considering that they're the only ones not present."

@PaulHaynek@Zaphander
Rick the Monferno

Location: Kelly's Cafe
Interactions: @Shiny Keldeo

Rick let out a light laugh. "Drip, I always hope I'm right." The Monferno stretched his limbs as he leaned back. There was something about the kid that tickled his funny bone, but it wasn't anything bad per se, so he wasn't too wary of him. Though Drip's suspicions on the kid seemed to be a lot, which was kind of worrying. But oh well oh well, really doesn't matter now.

Rick shrugged. "Apparently, this one has a reason." He then took a bite of his sandwich once again, propping his elbow onto the table in front of them and placing his head on it. "Real shame to, seeing as the Swords of Justice are going to be staying for a while because of the recent disturbances."
In Defiance 8 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay


Interacting with: Fauve, Corc
Mentions: @Candy @Jensoman

Gabriel trailed behind the orc, occasionally looking around - stuck in a state of perpetual unease. He wasn't exactly sure why he felt like this. Maybe it's because this place was unfamiliar to him. Maybe it's because of the spell the witch did earlier. Maybe it's because he didn't know the people here as much as he'd like. There were many factors in this current situation that would make a normal person feel like this - but Gabriel was supposed to be used to this. Instead, he felt like he was going on his first excavation. This brought a frown to his face, even if it was just for a moment.

They reached catacombs and his immediate reaction was to wave the air in front of him. Burning wood? From the look of the area around the entrance, it seems like the wood that was being burnt earlier was there. Good thing it had already extinguished. But... why? Thought that really was the permanent question of the day huh? Why something happened? Why them? Why Nadska? Gabriel hated questions with no answers, but thankfully, this question may just actually have one. But it lies within the catacombs.

He looked at Corc when he mentioned the gems changing color, and indeed, the gems embedded within the obelisks were constantly changing color. Gabriel gave the orc a smile and said, "Nah, I'm seeing it too. And I'm pretty sure I haven't drunk a lot." As Corc advanced to the entrance to the catacombs, Gabriel stayed for a while - watching the gems change color. There was no pattern. They just kept changing but the colors never matched one another. An inquisitive look took over his face as he continued watching, waiting. If this is going to be the reason as to why the stone doors were locked, then something must have been buried here that was of importance.

He felt a tingle down his spine - an ominous feeling decided to make its presence known like it was pouring a bucket of ice cold water onto him. Cautiously, Gabriel turned his head to the treeline and all around them. But he didn't see anybody. Could there actually be something guarding the ruins? Well, from how Nona described it, it was highly likely. But then, what could it be? Could it sense their magical signature thanks to Nona's spell earlier which caused them to emit the aura for everything that was magically sensitive to see? That didn't sit well for him, but they have to do what they have to do.

Gabriel nearly jumped out of his skin when he heard Corc yell - snapping him out of his thoughts. He turned to the orc who tried to smash open the stone doors. Gabriel doubted it would work, but somewhere in him, he wanted it to. It would make their lives a whole lot easier.
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