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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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Pokemon: (choice of one, no legendaries)


... Hydreigon counts! : D

This is an odd idea. It's interesting.
So, one of their numerous new recruits had an issue with her lack of formality. One so new that she hadn't been told that the legend of an immortal knight was meant to mislead their enemies and that she (had been) very much mortal in the past--something to correct after the battle, since the only newcomer to be informed so far was the captain. Or if she took an axe to the chest and kept going regardless.

"You can ask, but I don't call anyone captain outside of formal affairs until they earn it."
For those curious of Marianne's accent, just listen to native French speakers conversing on YouTube. xD


I think that is everyone from Thalinininininininin. :P
At least one of the knights had already dismounted; once the group hit the tree-line and slowed, Tyaethe chose to give her horse a rest rather than forcing it through increasingly unfavourable terrain. She approved of the novice captain's realisation that a cavalry charge through packed woodland into a camp was tactically unsound... or at least a great way to make the trip back take even longer due to getting your mounts all killed.

Tyaethe considered their chances of actually getting through his with no deaths as she trudged alongside the captain, one of the perks of being the longest-serving knight by an entire order of magnitude. They were knights and these were bandits, anyone could tell you the obvious outcome of such a conflict. Yet these bandits were in their home territory and probably had a morale boost after successfully turning back a bunch of soldiers, especially with their braggart of a leader.

Worse than the bandits' confidence was the Iron Rose Knights... greenness. Not just their captain, a lot of the knights themselves had minimal to no combat experience and were hardly inured to the killing that their profession demanded. If they lost anyone, it was probably going to be because some idiot slipped up or panicked and then got torn to pieces when the bandits pounced. Or if their captain failed to cover some weakness...

"Fanilly, though most of us are heavily armoured, the bandits are likely to have a lot of poachers and disgruntled veterans. We should lead with shields, unless you want to try your chances in a hail of arrows," the knight advised, her voice echoing slightly within the helmet. Tyaethe was being far less than respectful... but she'd use the captain's title once she earned it. A good start would be taking the advice. After all, it was actually a sound idea.

And she could get to the fighting faster if she was at the front.
And trust me, it would be full of information that's outside of the realm of knowledge of a bunch of knights. xD
I'm not going to try and make Fanilly act cute. Too busy judging her inexperience. : D
I vote somewhere swampy, since my post was wholly unconcerned with the destination. :P
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Mithias realizes it's probably best not to ask about other people's worlds.


Or at least not the ten foot tall knight whose armour has rather tattered cloth. :P
We must go back further! A sharpened rock!
@Raineh DazeAgreed! And you may be correct about SOME rapiers however dueling blades dont ALWAYS have a cutting edge since it is WAY less effective.


But that's skipping a few hundred years and the development from the espada ropera and side sword to get straight to the Enlightenment. xD
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