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5 yrs ago
Current I don't trust stairs. They're always up to something.
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8 yrs ago
William Shakespeare in past tense would be "Wouldiwas Shookspeared"
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9 yrs ago
Have you heard about the Italian cook with an incurable disease? He pastaway.
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9 yrs ago
Trains don't drink.. They chug.
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9 yrs ago
Something about subtraction just doesn't add up.
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A smile better suits a hero.

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"I'll get in trouble because we're actually not recruiting anyone right now.. And letting people tour our military structures isn't exactly a very tactical decision~" She chuckled. Of course, she knew that these who wouldn't do anything like espionage against the Sisters. Or at least she hoped. Benefit of the doubt. "But I'm sure they'd have no problem accepting you into the Company, especially since you've already declined our invitations before." She added with a lighthearted tone.

"I'm sure we'll all be together for awhile, so we'd best get to know each other in that time, right?" Ellie said to Evelyn, keeping her lighthearted tone.

"The readings that the scholars have told us about have been quite.. well, strange. A lot of magic is flowing toward the high mountains to the north. And it only started happening a few weeks ago. We've sent scouts to the area to gather information, but those scouts never came back." Ellie explained in a rather grim tone. She kept her voice down so that only Amelia could hear what she had to say, lest a citizen catch wind of a potentially terrifying situation. She also didn't want to alarm Evelyn, because Ellie had a inkling that the girl might have something to do with it. However, it was a very uninformed assumption on her part.
@lydyn You don't mind me determining where the Fallen Deity dude is right? I'm going to say something along the lines of desert wastelands.
@Sven the Silent I would assume that a lot of the combat problems would fall onto the players themselves, generally because we wouldn't want people doing something that's absolutely inconceivable with their units (Like flawlessly blocking a volley of arrows)

I'd assume that the tribes don't really have much of an 'economy', but use more of a barter system. (Of course I've never done a Nation RP so... I'm not really helpful am I?)

EDIT: On the note of units, you could use a rock-paper-scissors kind of system.
Yes.
@rivaan I wasn't expect that either!
"Of course, having responsibilities to serve the kingdom and everything it stands for is pretty bothersome, and frankly quite frustrating. I can agree with you about how disgusting a lot of the political practices are. But the Sisters aren't like that. We use our strength to protect what we care about, even if that means we have to protect such.. unsavory things." She replied in understanding. She had been proposed to multiple times as well, all of which she had turned down. "All those nobles totting around like combat is some sort of display of finesse and fancy moves. Don't even lend them an ear." She muttered with a slightly exasperated sigh.

Ellie was about to interrupt Amelia when she started talking to Evelyn in such an upfront manner, but she realized that she would've done the same if Amelia hadn't. She agreed though, the girl needed to cheer up a little. But Ellie understood that it would be difficult given her situation and the life she had led until now. "Perhaps you thought that you were getting whisked away to a different place to be a slave?" She asked Evelyn in a rhetorical manner, before giving her a grin, similar to Amelia's. "Like Amelia said, we're not going to treat you like a slave, nor are we going to make you do things that you don't want to. Consider us as your comrades. And also, consider us as your friends." She added, putting her hand on the smaller girl's shoulder in a comforting manner. She had noticed the dragon symbol on Amelia's hip earlier, but she felt that she didn't need to comment on it.

"We'd better get moving now. The library has a closing time, you know?" She said as she started for the door. "Also I don't want to get caught for bringing people in here!" She laughed.
@Crimson Raven

I was looking forward to this RP, but it seems that it's taking way too long to actually start. So I'm going to leave. I know you've said that you'll be 'active' and posting soon, but I doubt you. I doubt very much that you will be active. Additionally, in the past few days, all I've seen you do is post in a different thread, arguing about something instead of making a post. You've also been lollygagging in guild chat instead of "doing your homework", and instead of working on this RP.

All my motivation to participate in this RP has faded away since nothing has happened thus far. So, take care.
She smiled happily as she watched her two newfound companions enjoy her cooking. She hadn't cooked for anyone in awhile since most of the new Squires don't let her help out since she became a Knight. However, it seemed that time hasn't rusted her cooking skills at all. "I'm sure the Sisters would be happy to take you in as a Squire, but you'd probably jump straight to being a Knight." She chuckled. She had seen the Dragoon in action before, her skills were something to behold. Ellie had also been at Dragon's pass, and she had always wanted to opportunity to call her 'Dragoon'. Why? It just seemed novel to do it. She probably won't call her that ever again.

"I highly doubt that she would be an enemy to many people. Arete was the Goddess of Virtue after all." She commented. That was about all she remembered about the Goddess, but it was more 'common' knowledge to know of Goddesses and Gods even if you didn't believe in them. 'Common' being used loosely since a lot of people didn't read very much these days. Also, people tended to speak less about the Deities as the years had gone by. Perhaps people had given up on asking for help from the gods? Not that it concerned her.

Once they had all finished eating, she collected the bowls and plates, soaking them in the wash basin. "I guess we should head over to the library now? It's not too far from here."
Suddenly turning this into DnD? I'm not against this idea. :V
Alya hesitated a little when Trix invited her to sit. She hoped she wasn't being lured into being hit or something along those lines. In the end, she slowly sat down next to the blonde. Like a shield..? Alya thought as the woman attempted to describe her magic. She flinched slightly when Trix suddenly turned to face her, with her hands out, but she relaxed when she realized that the other woman wasn't about to hit her. Alya watched as a lavender.. glowy blob? formed between her hands.

She nodded when asked if she could see the.. thing. But it suddenly vanished. The sudden lack of visual on the object made Alya blink a few times, to see if she was hallucinating. Apparently not. She could still feel the magic of the sheet, however it was faint. She nodded in response before raising her hand slowly. She stretched forward, her hand opened in a relaxed manner. Suddenly she felt something solid, but it was invisible. Slowly, she pressed her hand against it. It was smooth like cloth, but solid like stone. It was quite surreal to her, but her own magic was quite strange as well. She decided to try tap the invisible wall with her fingernail to see if it made a noise.

Tap. The wall itself seemed to make no noise, but the impact of her fingernail made the slightest of noises. It was audible to Alya, but it might not have been to Trix.
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