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5 mos ago
Current i'm not sure the appropriate use of an OLED TV is to play random scenic train videos but here we are
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7 mos ago
swish
8 mos ago
Being truly on my own is a bit of a weird feeling. It's never really happened.
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9 mos ago
Let it never be said that sometimes extreme brevity isn't the most appropriate post, though. Everything is a tool.
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11 mos ago
a loaf is a surprisingly hard thing to make
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Dead Cruiser said
Honestly these ones were the ones I was most dissatisfied with. Mostly because nothing really fit them, or fit someone else better.The Tower: "Omen of doom or disaster, ironic demise, destructive change."Death: "Metamorphosis, deep change, regeneration and cycles."The Magician: "Trickery, manipulation, action, initiative, self-confidence."


Precisely. The Tower or The Magician. Death's meanings aren't relevant at all.
... Nonon has essentially none of the qualities associated with Justice.

I think Archer would be The Tower, not Death. Though you could make a good case for The Magician. Depends whether you'd want to focus on his role as a Counter Guardian and his cynical attitude, or the underlying personality. Death, however, is all about change; not really accurate.
Karnstein

Charlotte's question went unanswered as the blonde it was directed at zeroed in on the now-highlighted Blackhawk. With inhuman ease, the vampire hopped from rooftop to rooftop; the blonde put more effort into keeping her parasol in place than crossing the gaps. Sure enough, the elegantly-dressed 'child' alighted on the same roof as the former mercenary and the martial artist, barely stifling a yawn as she perched atop the gable.

"Little girl, if you drop your weapons now and leave, we might be able to avoid any... unpleasantness."
Spartan

With King engaged in a knightly conflict, the far-more-fragile hero continued to keep watch over their downed foe. Transport should be arriving any minute now, after all.
Lucifer

Just as predicted, the IJF had responded to what was clearly an obvious trap: nobody hurt, no villain around, and a hole in the ground. In no reasonable world would a sane person go to investigate such a scenario--but the 'heroic' organisation had bitten, and the Japanese girl was watching from down the street. If one of the corrupt group had bitten, who was she to not try and take them out? Already transformed, it was trivial for the pink-haired 'heroine' to spring into action: launching herself down the street, the first Jettank would know of her arrival was--hopefully--the spinning kick to his gut.
FABULOUS random German!
You fired at us. :P
Name: Moriya Suwako

Universe: Touhou

Appearance: Behold the girl who decided to be a young girl again!

Personality: A long time ago, Suwako was a serious goddess busy ruling over people and corralling various curse gods in order to protect them. Nowadays, she's quite content to be a young girl that enjoys a good scrap and spends most of her time lounging around at home. It's a mistake to assume that the small blonde is only as mentally developed as she appears... but that seems to be the level she prefers to operate on, anyway

Powers/Skills: Divine Power: As a goddess, Suwako is possessed of a handful of abilities that most people would find completely beyond their reach. For instance, she's able to infinitely divide herself without any dilution of which is the 'real' Suwako. Not an ability that sees much use, since she doesn't really have any need to be in two places at once. Other abilities consist wholly of 'not being all that mortal', meaning she's pretty much immune to dying through injury or much of anything else. Lack of worship, perhaps, but mere combat?
Specifically, Suwako is one of the myriad gods--a divine entity empowered by human belief. Without worshippers and human faith, she would dwindle into total nothingness. Thus, despite being a goddess, her power is limited and presumably less than it was in the distant past.
Earth Goddess: Specifically, Suwako is a goddess of the Earth. In practical and relevant terms, this gives her the ability to create and control rock, dirt, and metal: a useful set of abilities for combat or for temporarily containing a particularly troublesome enemy.
Control of the Mishaguji: Due to actions in her past, Suwako is in control of a vast amount of curse gods; the Mishaguji are divinities that stem not from people's worship for something good but from their desire to avoid the bad. Gods of the failed harvest, plague, and forest fires: their entire reason to exist is to bring humanity misery. Fortunaely, they're well and truly under Suwako's thumb. Invoked, they take the form of enormous white serpents.
Though their abilities are extremely dangerous, the Mishaguji in general tend to not affect individuals on any immediate scale. Illness, misfortune, crop loss, poverty--the damage they could deal to a life if Suwako let them act freely is vast. Their use, however, is as a beatstick.
Flight: She's a Gensokyo resident. Flight is a requirement.

Brief Bio: A long time in the past, Suwako was a goddess reigning over a kingdom of humans--until Kanako came along and defeated her, with the war goddess promptly taking over. Since the newcomer had no control over the curse gods, she was invited back and has been living with her ever sense. Despite her abilities, Suwako's actions tend to be of pretty much no impact; the blonde seems to have come to Gensokyo just because Kanako wanted to be here.

Equipment: Do the Mishaguji count?

Others: In the past she was a mother, so Suwako could presumably look older if she actually wanted to.
Karnstein

Of course Charlotte had given in eventually; carrying on her little charade too long would set the world's most naive hero on a path where he was causing trouble for the whole town. Apparently, though, the man wasn't terribly well-versed in magic... which probably explained why he had totally failed to work out what she was. By appearances, he was also totally lacking in pop-cultural knowledge of any sort. Really, to not spot a vampire in the midst of feeding?

Her observation of the events below was interrupted by the sight of an incoming projectile. Not a bullet, which was good news for an unaware Charlotte, but rather a grenade of some description. It was certainly a better thing to be headed in the witch's direction: with the blonde watching from above, Blackhawk's smoke grenade was lightly tapped from beneath and went soaring far over its intended target. The soldier herself, however, was now being searched for by a vampire making no attempts to conceal herself and cheerfully perching on the very edge of a roof.
I have a character that can work out the purpose of any weapon that even remotely makes sense to him. This thing is nothing on the level of Ea, thus I am fully qualified to point out how dumb a choice it is. Not that the thing will work, because it requires that you hurt a player--i.e. a planeswalker, i.e. a spellcaster--and thus is totally useless against a dragon. >_>
I'm honestly not sure that Sorin's choice of weapon is a particularly good one. Aside from being a unique item with an extremely high mana cost and called without any build-up or preparation, the creature it would summon is two or three times the power of your average dragon. On top of that, the very nature of the weapon and the creature it summons would mean Sorin finding himself in a rather dangerous situation.

i.e., swordpoint.
Marik said
So… Should I go ahead and post as Sazh ignored Kane? I mean, I understand why he wouldn’t as the dragon transforming would take attention away. I’m just not sure if that was on purpose or if his interaction was simply missed. Here’s a question, has the concept of foreign language ever come up? It seems like everyone here uses English, but what if someone were to come along with no understanding of it? I'm talking about characters by the way, not RP'ers.


It's ignored. Archer is speaking Japanese, for one. As is Nonon.
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