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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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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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See, I don't think the right place for a Pirates of the Caribbean theme is the Aegean/Black Sea
Sir Tyaethe Radistirin


Now it was the part that she hadn't been looking forward to so much--having to actually explain things rather than just push them to their limits. Well, at lest they were asking for more general advice and not specific combat critiques... what did she look like, a fencing master? She might be able to point out the flaws in your approach, but specific combat techniques with styles she didn't know were best left to somebody else. It hadn't stopped others asking in the past.

Deliberating for a second, the paladin flung her arms wide--ignoring how awkward it must look with the broken one. Again the grin was creeping onto her face: "What standard? Aim higher, higher than even my skill! When the Starlight Saint returns, I can't be the only one worthy of fighting beside her. Forget any idea of limits; I was better than I am now even before I died." She was more experienced now and had a cooler head, which was saying something, but her current situation definitely put her below her all-time best.

"Though until you get that strong, I think that you should try and make your attacks complement each other. If one of your attacks is avoided or blocked, set up the other one to cut down wherever they fled to," Tyaethe continued, arms lowered, "It's hard to pull off, but better than blindly attacking at the same time.

"Oh, Klaus? Don't go blindly attacking something stronger than you. I couldn't make it work against a dragon and it won't work on me."

@Noodles@TheFake@Crimson Paladin


As the storm approached, an unlikely figure took the helm--the smaller of the two Saber Servants and the one that had absolutely no idea how to appropriately control a ship. The pirate captain would find attempts to dissuade her from this about as much use as talking to a wall as she took position beside him, a determined expression on her face and drawing a deep breath.

"Men, a storm approaches and yet it must be a blessing in disguise! Umu, divine blood flows in my veins and it can only be so! This storm is clearly a blessing of Neptune in disguise, sent to bring us swiftly to our destination! And so! We shall not falter or slow down! We shall go faster into this, and use it to our advantage! We shall ride the storm!"

Now was probably a good time for anyone sane to realise that the ship was now rather directly under the control of someone who should very much not have been in charge of a ship--as realised by the blank-faced alchemist, who, sturdy ship or not, was disappearing below decks.


The alv-girl bit her tongue, wanting to point out the key difference between teaching a nine year old to fight and teaching them dangerous battle magic vis-a-vis putting a stop to them if they used that knowledge, but now really wasn't the time to do so. Nope, she was just going to sit tight, and think of all the reports that were no longer due and all the dull meetings that she'd escaped having to take part in by this unexpected change of location and body--much better than paying any heed to what the sounds she could be hearing through the underbrush.

Though if anyone did come, maybe she could put the few spells she knew to use just to buy time to run a bit. Magical soap in the eyes might help, right?

@TheFake
Sir Tyaethe Radistirin


If Tyaethe was surprised by Klaus's actions, it wasn't in her aggressive ardour; the paladin was intimately familiar with such an assault. Rather, the fact that she was still on her feet after receiving a blow meant to knock her aside and capable of launching the punch--that was entirely unexpected. So unexpected that the punch solidly collided, forcing her to take a step back from the impact.

The attempt to bite through her neck less so, as the diminutive paladin dropped her blade and used her remaining good arm to hold Klaus' head at arm's length, grinning. This spar--spur of the moment as it was--had worked out a lot better than she had seen coming. The pair of them had gotten the idea of what they needed to do down, if not the execution, and shown far more spirit than too many she'd fought or served with.

"A damaged arm for two mortal blows. I think the victor is clear, though you show a lot of potential."
She's not giant and robotic!
Hibiki is, by this point, basically a Super Robot. :D
I think there's little enough for everyone to do without upping the number of Masters again. @_@
Worth noting that it's 4AM where I am, so too much reliance on people stepping in if they want to is doubly reliant on being awake and being online.
To sum it up: blame Dark Souls.
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