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8 days ago
Current I mean, some people want to do it for the reason it’s supposed to be for, but it being all but outright mandatory, well.
8 days ago
@Ricky: I never thought about it like that, but it really can be, huh? I checked out the Mormons for a stint, and I can 100% see that being a reason behind them pushing that.
9 days ago
Tricks them into thinking it was their choice, when it was structured for them to fail.
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9 days ago
The Amish doing that strikes me as a psychological way to keep people there. Isolate them > send them out > get culture shock > return to the comfortable rather than figure out a foreign culture.
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10 days ago
Ashifa: Shoving/forcing the religion on someone isn't what Christianity should be about. I'm sorry if/that that's what's going on for you.
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Oh, wow! Impressive! Sucks that you lost that, though.
“Okay… Thanks for coming to my defense earlier.” Faira’s attention turned to Rosaline as the woman spoke.

Faira ran a hand through her hair as the woman finished speaking. “Isn’t that just wonderful,” she whispered.

Looking to the portrait at the bottom of the stairs, she took a couple steps toward it, stopping at the base as Adriane continued forward a few more steps. Her eyes grew wide as the paintings multiplied, the man’s eyes boring into them from each painting, almost taunting them. Faira turned, looking down the hall as the paintings spread, before looking back to the first.

She gasped at the painting that now hung there, looking as if a talented, yet psychotic child had drawn it. She shook her head disbelievingly at the gruesome scene, taking half a step back as Adriane, too, noticed the painting and turned to her.

She watched, her heart thundering against her chest and mouth agape, as Adriane turned back into his demon form.

She gasped and stumbled back as the demon stepped toward her.

"My my my what have we here? The innocent girl is a brutal killer now?"
“No, no!” she whispered hoarsely. “I-I’m not a… a…” she swallowed hard, her frightened eyes meeting the demon’s as he continued to speak the proposal of his game. “What? No!” She took a couple more hasty steps away from the demon. “I-I’m not going to try to kill you!” Her voice rose an octave as she said “kill.”
Well, don't I feel like the odd one out in this conversation. Ha. So this roleplay was originally in the old guild that I have heard about?
Double post. -_- Server went out for me when I clicked "Submit." Also, happy Christmas Eve! :-)

Dralinix, I like your utilization of the die. That should keep things with him a bit more interesting indeed!

Shi: Sadly, I will admit that haven’t the foggiest idea as to what Marianne is. But then, what is a good story or roleplay if it is not shrouded in mystery--at least for some?
Movement caught her attention, and Faira glanced over at Conna’Cel as he moved toward the staircase, watching him momentarily as he began to ascend the stairs, her body tense as she expected the stairs to turn into a living thing and devour him at any moment.

Marianne’s voice made her attention snap back to the woman and Adrian. She swallowed against the prickle of bile rising in her throat as the woman let the blade dig into her throat.

Faira shouted as Marianne’s head rolled to the floor, and she scurried away as it rolled toward her before the eerie disembodied arms stopped the head a foot from her. She hurried shakily to her feet as the woman reappeared in front of Adrian, only to fade away as she finished speaking.

Faira blinked as Adriane transformed, then looked around as the ballroom morphed into a hall. She took a couple backward steps before her back pressed against the wall. She gasped and pulled away, turning her head to look at it. She jumped and looked back to Adriane as he spoke.

”…I fear he will take his rage out on the closest thing to him.”

“Isn’t that just fantastic,” Faira breathed under her breath. She raised her eyes to his as he addressed her, amazed at the stark contrast between who now stood in front of her and the demon she had first encountered. “Um, yeah. Thanks...” she began quietly, caution in her voice. “She… that—that woman” she glanced around as if expecting her to appear at the mere mention of her, before looking back to the angel, “called you Adrian, right?”
Movement caught her attention, and Faira glanced over at Conna’Cel as he moved toward the staircase, watching him momentarily as he began to ascend the stairs, her body tense as she expected the stairs to turn into a living thing and devour him at any moment.

Marianne’s voice made her attention snap back to the woman and Adrian. She swallowed against the prickle of bile rising in her throat as the woman let the blade dig into her throat.

Faira shouted as Marianne’s head rolled to the floor, and she scurried away as it rolled toward her before the eerie disembodied arms stopped the head a foot from her. She hurried shakily to her feet as the woman reappeared in front of Adrian, only to fade away as she finished speaking.

Faira blinked as Adriane transformed, then looked around as the ballroom morphed into a hall. She took a couple backward steps before her back pressed against the wall. She gasped and pulled away, turning her head to look at it. She jumped and looked back to Adriane as he spoke.

”…I fear he will take his rage out on the closest thing to him.”

“Isn’t that just fantastic,” Faira breathed under her breath. She raised her eyes to his as he addressed her, amazed at the stark contrast between who now stood in front of her and the demon she had first encountered. “Um, yeah. Thanks...” she began quietly, caution in her voice. “She… that—that woman” she glanced around as if expecting her to appear at the mere mention of her, before looking back to the angel, “called you Adrian, right?”
Faira’s stomach churned as she sensed the darkness crushing the woman, confusion arising at Marianne’s smile despite the force squeezing the life from her. Faira tired once more to regain control of the elements, to put the power back in its place where it belonged, but the flame and living shadows raged on, a sick contentment dusting through her mind as the flame consumed the woman.

No, no! her head twitched in conflicting irritation as her fight to regain control made the flame’s intensity diminish slightly.

Job done, the darkness and flames sunk into the ground and receded back to Faira, bile rising to her throat at the sight of what remained. With the target of her hatred and fear seemingly disposed of, Faira finally managed to get a cap on the powers and enhanced emotions, pushing them and their side effects back to their corner.

She stumbled forward slightly as the magic released her, her body weak and back once again sore from hitting the wall. She swallowed hard, her breathing shaky as she took in the blood-bathed corpse, her legs threatening to give out as the shadows still lingering at her feet swirled around her like loyal dogs waiting for their master’s order.

She’s… I just… Faira placed a hand to her forehead and swallowed hard. I just killed someone! She looked down at her shaking hand in disgust, a spark flickering from one finger to the other, before dying out.

“…Oh my. That’s really bad for me, isn’t it?”

Faira gasped and spun around, stumbling backwards as she willed her legs to support her. There, Marianne stood before her. Mouth agape and wondering whether she was relieved that she had not murdered someone, or wanted to run as fast and far away from the woman as she could, she glanced back to where Marianne’s fake corpse rested. She looked on with widened eyes as giggling white arms disposed of the corpse in their own ominous way.

Unsure of what to say to Marianne, she took a frightened step back from the woman who had defied death. Suddenly, a violent shiver ran through her as the air around her grew icy, her breath becoming vapor in the air and the single remaining strand of shadow withering away.

She held her breath as Marianne revealed her eerie eye for the first time… or had she seen it before, as impossible as the déjà vu was?

“If you ever do that again…I will not hesitate to end your story. And not the peaceful kind too, no. I’ll take you to the highest building I can find, rip out your entrails…and then hang you with the spare pieces.“

Faira only whimpered in response, an arctic cold settling in her at the imagery even though the physical chill had disappeared.

D-definitely run, she thought, deciding the answer to her earlier debate. She took a step back as if to do just that, but her legs finally failed her. She collapsed to the ground, her world turning black for a moment.

As her vision returned, she propped herself shakily up with her arms. She inhaled and looked up as Marianne said her name, and swallowed as the woman continued. She jumped as Rosaline stood beside her.

Forcing herself painfully to a sitting position, she cast a wide-eyed warning glance at Adrian as he placed his glowing blade against the woman’s throat, glad both when Rosaline spoke up, and that someone powerful enough to easily defeat a basilisk seemed to be on her side—at least for the moment.

Glancing up at Rosaline, Faira dared to take her attention away from Adrian and Marianne for a moment to follow the doll-like woman’s gaze. She ran a hand through her hair as she noticed the new staircase.

A-and let the mad-house continue… She swallowed against a lump in her throat and hugged herself as a residual chill ran through her.
...That's... just... morbidly awesome. >:-) You do a good malicious character.
shi12 said
Poor mortal girl, it seems you've been given a bad hand. She get's stuck in a basement with a robot, angel/demon, a human who has already been killed, and a being whose past is about to blind her from reason... Then ontop of it all she meets a crazy, terrifying, imposing woman who seems to have a twisted sense of worth. That is not an experience I would wish on anyone... though Rose would wish it on several.


Really? Sounds like a normal afternoon in my head.
shi12 said
She truly has no idea what she is up against. We're all ants and Marianne is a very, very malicious boot with spikes.


HA! Amazing analogy. XD And yeah, until she woke up in the Collector's basement, Faira didn't even know if anyone beyond herself had powers, let alone that what she's read in myths were real.
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