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4 yrs ago
Current I'm in a post GBF Guild War state. Happy it's over but overly tired.
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6 yrs ago
Muscle girls are great. That is all. Move along.
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6 yrs ago
I have a desire to play a witch of some sort in an RP now.
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7 yrs ago
Welp, let's see if this Digimon RP will go through XD
7 yrs ago
Considering trying to re-run a digimon RP that didn't really take off. Dunno though. Digimon rp's are met typically with a terrible fate. :l
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Hello. . . Umm, I'm Pyro. How do you do? I'm not really sure about what to say. XD

I like lots of the less serious (especially Ecchi ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) ) anime out there and super actiony games. I rather like Touhou and Hyperdimension Neptunia too! If you want to talk about those at all send me a PM or something!

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Katherine Lindall-Fiore






"I'm no one special really and definitely not your mother. I've never seen another Aasimar before, so I found it would probably be distasteful to let you rot here." Katherine said, attempting to sound disinterested. She looked over the boy for a bit to make sure she wouldn't dirty herself too badly with blood. Figuring it be annoying to not have a name for him she decided to speak to that.

"My name is Katherine Lindall." No reason to have Fiore on her name right now. "What is your name? If I helped you and got you to the surface, would I be able to drop you off with a healer? I have something I need down here, though your situation makes me have a slight unease about it." She rather hoped she wouldn't end up like this kid. Perhaps she's let her demonic heritage speak for itself whilst down here... Supposing they didn't like Aasimar.


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Katherine had no problems for the most part. Her natural ability to see in the dark was a boon in this case. Well, should be. She was use to the life of dirt, grime and squalor but times have changed greatly. She'd been living the noble life for the better part of eight years. Still though, the dirt walls didn't seem to be... What one might consider stable. She was no engineer, but she had learned quite a few thing over the years. It didn't matter too much to her as long as she didn't get squished under them. Soon enough, she came upon an interesting sight. It was a boy. "What a sad little piece of history." The idea of wings, well with this case wing, seemed to clash with what she would have expected in this place. At first she would have considered that only she'd have seen things like Tieflings or kobolds down here, but this was outside of her expectations. "Guess she wasn't wrong when she said it was a bit rough down here."

Her initial thought was to walk past the body but she stopped in front of the boy for some reason as she was about to pass to the rightward passage. Her body was telling her that he was similar to her. An Aasimar, if she had to gander a guess at it. She had a rather annoying feeling in her gut. One that told her to just keep walking and contradictory also told her to try and help the little unfortunate being. Perhaps she felt a bit of kinship for the as, aside herself, he was the first of her kind she had encountered though by her account, he seemed to lack some of the... Dreaded fiendish hints she had but, nonetheless, she moved to get a closer look at the boy. "I would say you've lived the charmed life, but you current circumstances lead me to believe otherwise."

He was pinned to the wall good, but nothing Katherine couldn't remove with a measily amount of her flimsy strength. She struggled a bit with him as she set him in a sitting position on the floor. He seemed damaged. Luckily she had since childhood been able to heal small wounds. Paper cuts and the like. She placed her hand against the boy's chest and channeled some of her innate power, slightly healing him. After she used whatever power she had, she checked on the boy's condition of whether he was alive or not. He seemed dead enough earlier... Still, she might just carry him back to town either way. "What sort of messes do I involve myself in? I should have just walked on by, but here I am. Such an annoying whim I feel today." She muttered to herself.



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Katherine sighed as Livia divided the tasks. She supposed she shouldn't be too down as she watched her sister leave the building. "Very well then." She leaned back on the counter rolled her head a bit. "So, I guess that leaves me with the Underhaven. Well, that's fine with me. Town Hall or the tavern... I think I remember where it was in the tavern." With a slight sigh, she pulled herself up from leaning on the counter and turned to Barthen. "Many thanks again, my good man. I suppose I shall be seeing you again in the future." Katherine told him before turning and leaving.

She headed to the tavern where she vaguely remembered seeing staircase or something that went down. After arriving, she asked some people and confirmed her thoughts. There was the entrance... Gathering her courage, she decided to take the descent into the darkness. Luckily she wasn't fully human. Her heritage allowed her to see about sixty feet into the darkness so she wasn't blind down here at least.
Jess followed in to the area, curious about what was going on. She mostly studied the area and looked to the helmet laying on what she assumed to be a grave. She wanted to ask the elf girl, but of course Kriev was working on it. She looked to the translator and it came up with an answer... A very... "Shoe Elf... shoe... What in the actual hell is that answer?" She asked Kriev. It was an obvious non-answer. To be fair, they had no Rosetta Stone for them to work off of...

The elf girl, on the other hand, seemed a bit frustrated that no one was trying to listen to her... Well, to be more correct, no one understood her. Out of apparent frustration, she took both of her gloves off and threw them on the ground and walked up to Jess who had the most skin showing. "Jona... Jona." She put her hands up in an attempt to show she was being gentle.

Jess took a minor step back and gave her a curious look. At first she was ready to run... But her curiosity took over and just stood her ground. The elf's bare hands touched Jess' neck where the most skin was showing and a minor glow flew between the two of them. The elf girl closed her eyes and she started to glow slightly brighter as the roar continued overhead. A bit off in the distance, the sounds of explosions could be heard. Bombs of some sort. The animals cried out. The lemurs that still followed them stayed around them though, but took refuge in the bushes. The elf eventually stopped glowing and removed her hands from the human's neck. Jess felt light headed and took a step back, catching onto the captain. "That was exhilarating." She noted.

The elf sighed, "Such a barbaric language. Well, so I thought. Your shared Terran language is... Frustrating. So many unnecessary tenses and forms..." She stated, in the shared common language. "My apologies, but if you don't wish to be eliminated, I suggest moving with me. Earless elf, Greater Opehl, Suited. There is a cave some distance from here. The Hierars will be here as soon as they can land."


Katherine Lindall-Fiore






Katherine listened to Livia... It didn't seem like she believed her. Well, it was a bit crazy. "No, I'm not going to follow you all the way. While you went to get the Auroch, I was planning on checking the other places out. After this I planned on checking the Underhaven, though I wouldn't complain if you wanted to come with me really quick. In case this place doesn't have the Resin, I can go check the mines." At about that time, they arrived at the store and Livia initiated the conversation.

Ten gold for the bag of seeds? Well, she had less than that on her person. If her and Livia could split it halfway, they'd get paid back later anyway. "Well, Livia, what say we split the cost of the seeds since Maeda mentioned she'd pay use back later." She took out five gold from her repurposed component bag and held them out to Livia and then placing them on the counter top. "Ten gold, right, my good man?"


Katherine Lindall-Fiore






Katherine smiled at Livia's jab back. "Oh, you. You know as well as I that I'm more celestial than fiend." A small quip that went largely ignored, of course. So, she just watched as the Arachne and her sister talked. So, Livia was tasked with going to kill an old auroch. Well, that should suffice as energy, though Katherine had a weird feeling about powering something with a creature's soul. It seemed a bit... Dark. Well, she had of course heard of this before in her studies... But she never really thought to witness this.

As Livia left, Katherine was ready to do her own part of the task. Before she left though, she walked over to Maeda, grabbed her hand, and gave it a kiss. "Perhaps I could take of your private lessons later, for now though, goodbye." With a slight curtsy, she turned and walked out, practically chasing Livia.

It didn't take long to catch up to Livia. "Hello again, sister dearest." The Aasimar said as she started to walk towards her "younger" sister. "Now, before you assume I followed you to this "gods-forsaken frontier" as someone so elegantly put it once... I didn't plan on it." In as short a time as she could, she described to Livia her situation. Of the voice that seemed to inhabit her head and how it was connected to the headaches she had for years, though she cut out the "my favored" portion of the conversations. Livia still had that inferiority complex for some reason. She always was able to grasp thing better so this confused Katherine.

"Anyway, I only came here because I was forced to, though you being here is a bonus. While our sister is quite the beaut, I only ever felt... 'kinship' while I was with you. I sort of went to that school cause I thought you'd be there." She continued. Her little monologue was over rather quickly, and she looked to Livia for a reply. Hopefully not a depressed one this time.


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"Oh, come now Livia. We should go together. I just got in town after all, you know the place better than I do, since I heard there was a little orientation I wasn't privy to." Katherine added, petting the cat with one hand and grabbing her tea with the other, taking another sip of it before setting it down. "Rather, I suppose you wouldn't want to travel with your beloved sister. I suppose I shall go to this "Underhaven" myself and see who this 'Lucilla' is. She sounds... Delightful." The Aasimar added, looking delighted. Hopefully, even Livia would seem irritated by this.

"Well, maybe it's better if we don't leave talking to the people around to Miss, "I have a hard time being slightly polite to people." I'm use to talking to people, so I think it'll be fine." Katherine added in, poking fun at Livia. Of course she wanted to go around with Livia, but she's always been so difficult to deal with. Oh well. Still, she had something on her mind. "By the way, Maeda... Who exactly are you? I would have never guessed that someone out in the Frontier Town would have a room this well decorated." She motioned around the room, pointing specifically to the nice carpet and instruments.


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Katherine was slightly disappointed with the lack of major response to her "offer", though perhaps it was to be expected. With a bit of disappointment in her heart, she followed Maeda and Livia in the Arachne's office. She studied the room a bit, noticing that she recognized the craftwork of the fabrics on the ground. Beautiful to be sure, but she was also sure that such things had quite the monetary cost... Well, that's mostly based on the looks. She could easily be wrong. Now, there was a bit of oddity to this in Katherine's opinion. This place seemed fairly... Fancy which didn't fit her impression of this frontier area. While she looked at the bits and baubles of the room, she noticed a couple of things.

First of all, the instruments were definitely high quality. There were musicians that sometimes came and played for them, some foreign. The rugs were new, or Maeda hardly used her office which would not be too surprising. There was little to no wear on the fabrics. It's possible they were both the first people in here in a while.

After she was done looking around at the instruments, she took a seat in the chair next to Livia. About the time the tea was quite ready. There was sugar and creme near by, no not the cat, so she added some to her tea. It was delicious. Same way Yorick use to make it too. She pretended to not be interested in the conversation Livia was having, but listened in anyway. From sipping her tea, she took a couple of glances at Maeda to see if she noticed anything about her... But she had nothing. Maybe it was with how professional she was being right now. As the two continued to converse, she saw Livia move the cat on her shoulder down to her lap. It gave a cute little meow to her and she had to grab the little guy and bring it over to her lap.

A little cutie to pet for sure. While Livia talked her peace, Katherine felt a little dizzy at first... Then it was the typical headaches she got. The same thing that happened before the voice talked to her. It felt like she passed from reality to some dreamy daze of fog. There was a figure silhouetted against the clouds, "Go with her, dear." It was long and drawn out, but definitely feminine. How vexing it was, to have someone you don't know tell you where to go and give you a headache if you don't. Originally, she just wanted to tell Livia not to go since it sounded dangerous and she didn't want to lose someone important to her again, but there was little choice in the matter.

As she came to, she found her hand resting against her face as if to keep the pain in check. Livia had finished speaking and the cat was just looking at her. "Let me go with you." Katherine said, forcefully. She hardly ever tried to sound too forceful, so she meant it. Livia should know this much. She turned to Maeda, "That much should be fine, correct?" She asked, "Is there anything I can do to help?"

Jess frowned, but did as Kiri said. She took a step back and put down her weapons. That didn't mean she couldn't keep an eye on the girl though. The "elf" meanwhile, took a step back while keeping her staff pointed at the group. "Y...uuuuu?" She said, confused. It was obviously no language she ever heard. Her facial features were racing, trying to make sense of this.

Kiri's comm sounded and Cherche came on. "Captain! We're reading some signals popping out from the canopy. They just activated. It's similar to the one you've located. Frequency and some other minor things are very different though." A loud roaring sound could be heard overhead. The elf girl in front of them seemed worried. Her eyes searched for some sort of solution that seemed out of hand at the moment. Whatever she was looking for up above was covered by the canopy. She looked towards the three in front of her and bit her lip. Resigned, she turned from them and pointed her staff towards where her fire was and the flame puffed out of existence.

The roaring overhead seemed to head in one direction, but sounded like it turned around. In fact, "Kiri, I think they're circling." At Jess speaking, the elf almost jumped, as if coming out of a daze. Seeming to have realized herself, she looked at the party and moved her head suggesting, "Come here."

"Sho'e Elfke... Sho'e Kelinth, jareska umos." She said to herself, walking back into her little camp area. It was mostly a small little area, one side covered by a large tree and the other a smaller one, all the while surrounded by bushes. She went around to her belongs, seeming to get some things together. She had a bag that seemed similar to a backpack that she stuffed some things in and she started to put somethings in it. Some bread-like substance, a knife, a number of small rocks with symbols on them... Though the weirdest thing in the little camp was the mound of disturbed dirt with what seemed like a helm resting on top. Tossing the bag over a shoulder, she pointed out to the distance. "Lenas kerl. Caula o irin e."
Katherine Lindall-Fiore






Ahh, there she was. Katherine was happy to see her sister again after... What? A week or two? Bah. It's not really been long at all. What really caught her eyes was the odd... Yet greatly alluring specimen aside her. A creature of beauty. Multiple legs, with the lower body, much with the look of a spider. She seemed a gentle soul though. Then she introduced herself as Maeda. Ahh, so she was the teacher here. With a gentle smile, she spoke to the woman. "Oh my. Well, I don't believe that the privacy is necessary. Sharing a room with two beauties is more of an honor than I probably deserve." She giggled slightly and continued. "Though if you wanted a bit of 'privacy' with me after, I would be loathe to reject." She made a fairly obvious implication, or at least, she thought she did.

After a couple of seconds gazing at the spider woman, she giggled as she turned to Livia and walked over, speaking all the while. "Ahh, but with your introduction of yourself, dear Maeda, I think introductions are over. After all..." Katherine started to say as she wrapped her arms around Livia in a hug. Just long enough to get her point across, but not long enough that Livia went ballistic. "This little miss here is my sister. Well, her family adopted me, but she's a sister to me." She said with a wide grin. She turned to Maeda and followed her to her room. "But yes, I have some questions for you... Something I hoped a learned person might help illuminate for me. Both of you might find it interesting. She mentioned, looking to Livia.

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