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7 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.
7 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.
8 days ago
Tricks them into thinking it was their choice, when it was structured for them to fail.
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8 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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9 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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@shi12

Wow. Impressive. If I may ask, what other sites do you roleplay on?

As for what Marianne is... not sure if I said this already, but honestly, my best guess is (maybe still) some kind of demon or reaper. Or a mix thereof. I'm not as well-versed in the mythological as I would like to (and probably should) be, and for all I know it could be derived from an anime/other show I haven't seen. Ha.
@shi12

Hey, whatever gets those creative juices flowing, right? I love The Avengers, Sherlock, and Labyrinth! Haven't seen the other three, though. I'll have to look them up sometime... if I remember, anyway.

Well, I'm glad to hear that. I like to be conversational every now and again, so that works out well. At least you're getting that done. How many roleplays have/do you need to get caught up on?
@shi12

Please do! :-D

That's cool. I've never really been capable of getting into fanfiction. Glad you enjoy it, though. What do you usually base those off of?

Oh, do you mind the casual conversation at all?
@shi12

I would totally read the series based off this if you wrote and published it.

I know how writer's block feels. Ugh. Though I think my main issue is procrastination. Ha. How many novels have you started on, if I may ask?
Thank you. It's my own work, part of an old poem I tried writing. That's all that I liked out of the rest of it.


Nice! That's cool that you write (or used to write) poetry. I can see why you liked that particular portion.
I'm just glad to know that people are still around in this. :-)

Not sure if I've ever said this, Shi, but I LOVE the quote you have in your signature!
Having the same issue! Glad to know it's not just me. Ha.
In the distraction the elf’s attack granted, Ryathane gritted his teeth as he gave the caught tail of his coat a final tug. His coat tore free, adding yet another rip to the worn clothing item. As the manticore pulled its tail from the ground, the paralyzing poison on its stinger glinted menacingly in a thin ray of moonlight that momentarily shone through a gap in the canopy.
Ryathane jumped to his feet to the chorus of Aeylisia’s pained cry.
With the creature’s back to him, Ryathane caught sight of the remnants of one of his so-called ‘enchanted’ nets clinging to the beast’s flanks.
He glanced over to Aeylisa as she drew his bow, blood slowly beginning to soak a portion of her skirts around a gash formed by the creature’s sharp claws.
Unsure whether his action came more from the instinct to protect his temporary hunting partner, or from the fear of losing the manticore (and in turn his pay), when the beast charged and Aeylisa released the bow, Ryathane drew his short sword and dashed toward the manticore, the poison-tipped arrow sinking into its skull. Weaving nimbly around its flailing tails as it let out an ear-piercing cry of agony, he gripped the fragmented net and wrapped it around the tails as well as he could, tying them together. He used the momentum of the flailing appendages to catapult himself onto the creature’s back as, blinded with pain and rage, it collided with Aeylisia.
He gripped the creature’s matted fur with one hand to hang on, and swiftly drew his short sword with the other. He plunged the thin, sharp tip into the base of the beast’s neck with as much strength as he could, the blade bending slightly as it forced its way through the manticore’s thick hide and muscles. Using the weapon as an anchor, he threw his weight to the side, trying to force the manticore’s remaining path from Aeylisia.
He inhaled through his nose as the beast fell sideways away from the elf, the creature’s fowl, feral stench filling his nostrils. Releasing the handle, he pushed from the manticore’s body as it fell to the ground, the earth vibrating slightly beneath its deadweight. Half thrown and half pushing himself from the manticore, he landed unceremoniously on the ground with a soft “Oof!” a few feet from its back. He rolled quickly out of its reach as it struck out weakly at him with its bound tails, and its claws reached toward Aeylisia only to fall short as the poison spreading through its head wound made its movements sluggish.
With a final whine and violent spasm, the tails fell to the ground like a dying wave, and its body went limp.
Ryathane drew the dagger from one of his boots as he got to his feet. He watched the creature for a short moment, making certain the thing was dead before straightening, his thoughts turning from the beast to Aeylisia. Almost fearful of what he would find in the elf’s place, he cautiously made his way around the manticore, giving it a wide berth in case its body convulsed again or it still had some faint spark of life left.
At the sight of her on the ground, skirts soaked in crimson, he approached cautiously. Injured animals and humans alike were nothing to mess with when on good terms, rendering Ryathane unsure whether or not he should fear the ire of this wounded elf. He took a deep breath. Not wanting her to think he meant her harm, he hesitantly sheathed the dagger in the scabbard hidden in his tall boot, the weapon disappearing entirely inside.
“I’d ask if you’re okay,” he began, his voice almost inappropriately light. Though he tried to keep his expression unreadable, a flicker of concern flashed through his eyes. “But I think the better question is, are you alive?” He took a couple more slow steps toward the elf, trying to get a better look at her condition without stepping into her range of attack in case she decided to lash out. He held his hands slightly to his side, showing his apparent lack of weapons, yet remained ever vigilant and ready to defend himself.
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