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5 yrs ago
Current If your light is fading from the shadow of a doubt, we'll light the sky with our Inferno.
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9 yrs ago
My life can be split into two parts: Times when I'm able to RP, and times when I can't... The former has just recently opened up to me :3
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10 yrs ago
Free at last! Happy summer everybody!
10 yrs ago
When you want to keep RPing, but a test is coming up soon... You keep RPing.
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10 yrs ago
It's starting to get really discouraging that many of the RPs I'm apart of are being cancelled...

Bio

Hello young traveler. You have reached the home of the young and very intrepid River Maiden. You may call her any name you would like, but she prefers Mai or River. She is very willing to roleplay in any situation, and will try her hardest to post at least once a day. However, be warned of her compulsion to make characters that will either be annoying as heck to interact with, or just too troublesome to deal with. Have a nice day.

...Also, if you would like to laugh at how horrible she is at character creation, you can peruse her current roster of children here.



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Beryl
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Genevieve pulled Beryl to his feet from his seat, the white-haired boy still looking at her in shock. His mind started running a thousand miles per second, wondering what in the world was the social butterfly trying to do, as well as trying to recover from the fact that she just asked him about Homecoming, which people usually went to with a date. Then she revealed that she just wanted to go to the bathroom, and Beryl nearly sighed in relief. So, she just wanted a companion to accompany her to the bathroom. That's okay. Nothing crazy or dangerous about that. Not even waiting for his response, the brunette took hold of his sleeve cuff and led him out of the room, unknowingly leaving behind the beginnings of a dramatic situation. At some point as they headed for the bathrooms, Genevieve let go of his cuff as they walked, and the hallway became quiet. Thank goodness, something familiar. He was very well versed with silence, along with it's partner, peace. He always searched for it within the school, keeping interactions to a minimum and conflicts to a near absence.

As they walked through the hallway, his brunette companion interacted with their homeroom teacher, Mrs. Castro, and that's when he understood that they weren't actually going to the bathroom. He listened to her lie with a straight face to the teacher, claiming a feeling of faintness and wishing to go to the water fountain. That wasn't what she told him at all! A sinking feeling settled in his gut as Genevieve gave a goodbye nod to their teacher, but it alleviated as they reached the water fountains... right next to the bathrooms. Silly Beryl, you thought this was all for a ulterior motive. Then she started to speak. At first, he felt a little embarrassed about his early suspicions, feeling quite silly when all the girl wanted to do was help him feel less awkward. He was sort of happy that the homecoming thing was a lie, but wondered why she would say such a powerful gossip topic instead of telling him the truth. Then she kept talking, and he didn't feel so silly anymore.

"I-I was... wondering... um...", she started, trailing off and fidgeting slightly as she tried to explain her point. Oh no. He's seen this before. Maybe not aimed at him, but certainly aimed at his more masculine classmates.

"C-can you... and me.." Oh no no no no no! This wasn't happening! How many times was this girl going to give him cardiac arrest? It was only the first day of school, for goodness' sake! She was even crying, this was really bad! Then she pulled out a binder, and his heart literally stopped for a single beat. Sure, it wasn't a piece of paper like it usually was, but still scary as hell none the less. He was going to get murdered by the other classmates. Him, some random albino who isn't particularly liked by anyone, is going to-

The binder opened, showing off a large red "F" on what appeared to be a math test. "I really, really, REALLY need help. I barely survived last year! Mr. Snyder told me you were one of his star students." the brunette confessed to the boy, as he stood there with an astonished look on his face, the albino's heart being torn a hundred ways by the entire thing. Genevieve took a low bow, letting off one last plea for help, and the boy just stood there in silence. Neither of them had any idea how long the other stood there in silence, one still in a low bow, the other just sorting through his battered emotions, staring at the brunette in front of him. This girl... is even more dangerous than he thought. Accepting her plea would probably lead to hundreds of misunderstandings, mess ups, and the most unavoidable conflicts he will ever have to experience in his life.

But... he couldn't say no. He just wasn't that kind of person. Being so selfish, so absorbed with one's self as to knowingly reject the cries of help from others just to help himself... it was impossible for him. Letting out a muffled sigh, the albino responds to the girl, his voice lowered in volume and tone as it usually was, but in the silence of the hall it sounded as loud as a normal voice. "O-okay. I'll help you." He pulls the girl upright, keeping his eyes steady to look her straight in her own orbs, this moment being the first time he's forced himself to look someone straight in the eyes in years. At the same time, he meagerly tries to keep a confident posture and tone. His voice was sort of warped by his forcibly lowered pitch, but he didn't want slip up and use his normal voice like he did in the classroom "B-but, you have to do e-exactly as I say. A-alright?" finishing his little speech, he let go of the girl and starts fidgeting, himself. His eyes start their normal routine of darting around the area, making the form of the girl clearer to him. Yeah... he's never doing something like this ever again.

The two loyal warriors of their respective kingdoms clashed, Aurora's steel axe impacting off of Uriel's shield. The attack had more power than one would expect from a child of the fae, making the two instruments of battle create a harmonious ring from the impact. Uriel used the contact to try and disarm the brunette of her weapon, but the soldier of Light held strong, barely wincing as the shield smashed into her left Axe. Aurora quickly flitted away, her wings carrying her away from the general's follow up sword swing. Seeing the general take a step back to collect himself gave the young faerie her own moment to recover from the short engagement.

The armored warrior in front of her was not to be trifled with. He had an obvious defense and strength advantage, as well as a longer reach to make matters worse for her. The only thing she had over the Child of Dark was speed, and lots of it. Thankfully, the general had apparently wished for their fight to be a duel, and not a slaughter, keeping his own soldiers back so he could fight her all on his own. That was fine with her. She could destroy the rest of them after she killed this one, her earlier fears of being overwhelmed lost in the throes of excitement. Using the magical energies inside of her, she imbued her weapons with the power of lightning, the silver duo crackling and fizzing from the added element. Her maniac grin widening even further on her face, she flew forward as if to strike from the front again, only to quickly swerve around the soldier of Darkness instead, her two pairs of wings stopping and moving once more on a dime and bringing her behind him.

Flipping her axe into an upside-down grip within her right hand, she sent an uppercut to the general's helmet. If the hit landed, the axe's blade would smash straight into the area where helmet met body armor, either cleaving through the helmet itself, or only pulling the head covering off of her opponent if he leaned or stepped forward. No matter what though, the electricity would jump from her weapon to the armor, being conducted by the soldier's protective gear. This time, her left axe was the one that would defend her from any retaliation. Depending if her move failed or not, she would flit away once more to dive at his right side, using the left axe in a left to right diagonal chop into his flank. No matter his rank, the armored warrior would fall. She would make sure of it.
@Polaris North
@lovely complex
Fiiine. I'll start on it XD
@Ace of flames01MIGHTY MORPHIN' FAERIE RANGERS!
I'm just watching this whole thing unfold, laughing at all the scrambling ships trying to dock while holding Beryl from going anywhere. It's seriously hilarious XD
@Cuccoruler
Awww.. no Fairy power yet? ;(
Oh no... Octavia seems to be in a bit of a pinch there... @Polaris North, make Uriel retreat so Aurora can do her damn job! XD
@Cuccoruler
YEAH! LETS GO TEAM! ...Just save Aurora from herself first, ok? XD
@ianzerep@Hael Ignis

You know the OOC is empty when the IC has a 6:10 ratio with it.
I did it! I know she might be over reacting compared to the other cast, but she's only 8. She's barely understood what death was, only knowing that it was the worst thing in the world, just barely beating paper cuts.
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