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5 yrs ago
Current I just can't. This is too much. Berserk was so influential on so many things that I love. Goodbye, Miura. You'll be missed by many.
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6 yrs ago
Migraines ew
7 yrs ago
Welp apparently discord servers are having some pretty bad Latency issues.
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7 yrs ago
Well I just got my mitts on the Links Awakening remake. Excus eme while I disappear for a weak while I relive my childhood
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7 yrs ago
Migraine killed me today. Posts tomorrow.
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Bio



Hello! Welcome to my little bio.

Not much to say, really. Just a horror game protag that likes writing and playing vidya games when I'm not being chased by the cosmic forces of darkness. (I'm a security guard that works night shifts usually).

Have some dancing medjed.

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~Misa Kito~


"Hrm...not here..." She threw open some more cabinets, her search proving fruitless. Gah, where had she put it!?

Unlike Usami who was 'practicing' beating up 'bad guys', Misa was in the kitchen of the safe house. She was feeling a little hungry and had decided that she was going to pilfer all the food she could from the place. Well, all the sugary goodness from the kitchens. She didn't actually really need to eat other stuff. She could live off of pure sugars, though she didn't actually have too even if she smothered any other food she received in it anyways.

"I swear to god if someone touched my stash, I'm going to kill them." She grumbled again, throwing open the last of the cabinets that she could reach from the floor. It wasn't there, so where was it? She doubted she would have put it in one of the top shelves since well, she was a short little bug and couldn't reach that high.

She wasn't forgetting she had wings and could fly, not at all.

The mosquito girl grumbled to herself, reaching up and attempted to stand on her toes and see what was on the shelves as Usami chanted in the background. Unfortunately, she couldn't even get her eyes over them, which only served to annoy the little bug even further. With a third annoyed huff, she hopped up onto the edge of the counter counter, balancing her feet on it as best she could, gaining the extra height she needed to finally see inside of the shelves.

And there she saw it.

The sweet nectar of life, the delicious sugary goodness known as sugar. With a triumphant grin, Misa reached upwards towards the bag of sugar, easily able to reach it. It was then, that it dawned on her that she did in fact have wings and could have made this entire situation much easier if she had just used them like they were supposed to be used. You know, instead of balancing precariously on the edge of the counter and risk -

"Hey! We got a job to do! Outside, gunfire, Smith-san in trouble!"

"Eeeep!"

Curse that stupid rabbit and her fluffy tail. Just as the thought crossed her mind, it happened. She reached for something to grab onto as she lost her balance, only finding the loose bag of sugar that she was intending to eat. Her three fingers latched onto it as she fell backwards, only succeeding in cutting a hole in the bag. A small, uncharacteristically cute yelp escaped her lips as her butt met the ground. The bag of sugar landed right on her head, spilling the contents of her intended food all over her.

The mosquito simply glared at her hands which were covered in white, powdery, sugar. She. was going. To kill. That Rabbit.

Wait...what was she saying? Gunfire? Smith was in trouble?

Actually...the air did smell rather...funny. She sniffed the air - there was that annoying rabbit, the dragon otaku, and...a few other people outside? One was definitely Smith, the other was probably the brat and...a few others...

Heh~

"Heh, I love the smell of failure in the morning~" She chuckled, standing up and brushing some of the sugar off of her. Well, she had a job to do then! with a smirk, she grabbed one of her rifles as Usami leaped out the door and exited via window herself.

As Usami made short work of the vehicles roof, and likely giving the guys inside a heart attack, she took a position on the roof of the building. While she would much rather prefer to just beat those guys senseless, this worked well enough. She laid on the roof, quickly balancing the rifle off the edge of it to steady her aim, and then fired two quick shots right into the tires facing this side of the safehouse before they could even think about driving away.

@Vesuvius00
Her and Maria are going to be besties, I know it :D

and yeah, that's sarcasm.
@Rune_Alchemist But ... but lynching!


Well if you want one that badly, we can always Lynch you in a hostile takeover :D

Pssst! someone go get the pitchforks and torches again!
... I totally forgot to check the interest check the last 3 days. I'll have my CS up soon. sorry for being ditzy


It's alright, we forgive you :D

I don't think Anubis would mind since you expressed interest in the IntCheck~

*hides the torches and pitchforks*
Go home everyone! No lynching tonight!
Thus far we have a pest who likes to bite (no offense, Rune), an extremely touchy Were-Rabbit who is otherwise as sweet as can be, and a trigger-happy Dragonewt whose obsessions with manga, video games, and anime are only rivaled by her guns and motion sickness. Just from that lineup of characters, I know this is gonna be good. :D


None taken.

Miss Kito here is definitely a pest who likes biting things and threatening to eat people for giggles.

Also, I still lover her name. So many puns I can make with it :D
*boop*

Long introductory post is long.
[Maria Vicariis]

[Before Departure]


Footsteps echoed through the halls of the manor that she called home. It was probably one of the more well built ones, even if it had been standing almost since Arx was founded. It was richly furnished and decorated like any nobles house should be. She'd have to say she thought it was better decorated than the palace, though that was probably just her pride doing the talking. Either way, it was an old building that had seen quite a bit of history. A bit of a testament to the humans ingenuity and resourcefulness some might say. A comforting though indeed, it was. Humans had come a long way in the last years ever since they felled that one dragon.

Irrelevant thoughts for now. She entered her room, a small scowl overcoming her visage as she stepped inside. The slave inside immediately went to pour her a drink. She needed it after listening to the long list of protests that the others of the house had. She had suggested that she go on this little venture. The look on their faces was priceless when she had asked. It was almost worth the absurdly long list of protests she had received afterwards.

Almost.

The slave silently handed her the drink she had poured, and Maria took it eagerly, taking a long drink of the beverage before sighing and taking a seat in a chair near a window. In the end, she threatened to tell the entire city about all their dirty little secrets the house had collected over the years. She of course, was perfectly innocent of all wrongdoings so she'd be completely fine in that scenario. She may have...suggest a few less than honest acts, but it wasn't like they were going to blab or say anything about it.

Even so, they really didn't want her to leave. It would have been endearing if they had actually been concerned for her, but no, they weren't. Just scared for themselves. Selfish little nobles who didn't care about anything other than their own well being and advancement. Bah. Not like she could say much of anything, however. She was the same way when you got down to it. She didn't care for them, not really. As long as she got what she wanted in the end, nothing else mattered. Which was why she was intent on going on this little venture.

She was completely, utterly, almost agonizingly bored.

Oh sure, sure, she had all the luxuries she could possibly ever want. Any slave to mess with, and she could fool around with the noblemen all she wanted, but such things had gotten completely boring recently. She needed something new. Something fun, and this venture was just the perfect opportunity to alleviate her boredom. She didn't care at all what the others wanted or thought. If the entire kingdom of Arx had somehow burnt to the ground, them included by the time of their return, she'd be perfectly fine with that. In fact, she almost wanted it to happen.

"Slave, go fetch my bow, cloak, and armor. Bring it here immediately and if anyone gets in your way whatsoever, ignore them." She took another drink of the alcohol. "I will be packing what other things I will be taking with me, and I do not wish to be delayed. Understand?" The salve bowed deeply, not speaking as she had learned a long time ago that speaking to Lady Vicariis was nothing something one should do unless they wanted to provoke her wrath.

~Day of departure~


As they marched through the street, a silent somberness hung over the town, clinging thick to the air and threatening to suffocate the ones who were heading out into the wilds. Prayer were offered for them, wishing them luck and protection of whatever divinity they believed in upon them. Maria bit her tongue, but was utterly unimpressed at the notion of any gods whatsoever. If anything, people built this city with their own ingenuity and resources, relying on themselves and themselves alone.

You could also even say they defied the gods that be by building Arx.

A thought for later. Such thoughts weren't beneficial to the task at hand. The noblewoman smiled faintly as she left the city with the others, taking a deep breath of the air outside of Arx. It was the same air, but for her...it held a tinge of excitement to it. She was finally getting out of that cramped manor and life of luxury and complacency. Certainly it was dangerous, but the most rewarding things in life often came with a little bit of danger.

So with a grin, she headed away from Arx - it could very well be the last time she saw it in this life time, but that was irrelevant.

~Later~


The forest air was...relaxing to say the least. It was her first time seeing a forest large as this. Certainly there were trees in the gardens, but a forest like this? It felt so very...tranquil. Peaceful and relaxing almost. Definitely a large contrast to the impossible and irritating nobility she had to deal with constantly within her own house. Hmm...she should build a retreat here once she returned to Arx...if she returned. She may just decide to take a few slaves and craftsmen and build a manor out here away from the city and never return.

A thought for later. Instead, she turned her thoughts to her newfound companions. She had remained silent for most of the journey, aside from greeting them in her usual fashion of introducing her name and house in the friendliest manner she could. She did hold no ill will towards the others, after all. As long as they remembered that she wasn't going to be ordered around like some slave or an idiot peasant wife.

For the most part, though, they seemed content to leave her alone. Which was well and good, though she did wish one of the boys had started flirting with her so she could have a bit of fun with them, but so far flirting was yet to be had. Tsk. Maybe they were just shy and she'd have to be the one to initiate it. There was a certain on giving her a rather...intense glare, after all. She might as well introduce herself a bit more...casually.

heh~

With her bow resting across her body, she walked calmly over to Lucanas. He was definitely troubled about something judging from that glare of his, but she couldn't know what. She could think of a few reasons, though, and only one of them actually sounded any fun to her. The rest were just troublesome annoyances.

"Why is your bow strung already? How long has it even been strung?"

However, she was interrupted before she could even approach him. A younger looking boy, at least younger than her anyways, spoke to her in a rather loud and somewhat rude and disrespectful tone. Hmph. He must not have heard who she was. That was alright then, she could understand that so she wouldn't allow herself to get too upset over it.

"It's only proper to always keep your bow in a safe and dry location, preferably within a soft wooden case inside of a tightly woven sack. Not to mention, if it is ever strung for long periods of time, it tends to weaken the limbs. By the appearance and style of the bow, and by which I mean it's craftsmanship is not familiar to me, I can tell that it is quite old. It appears like whoever have given you the bow had taken much better care of it than you."

Oh? He was telling her how to take care of her bow, was he? It was certainly an older bow, it was an heirloom after all. One she had been using since she was barely old enough to walk. She knew very well how to keep it and how to take care of it. It was an old weapon, and it could take a bit of abuse. Besides, his argument was logical if they weren't expecting trouble so she couldn't fault him for that either. However, they should always be expecting trouble outside the walls. That was just common sense. She'd have simply left it at that if he hadn't insulted her.

"Oh, my." she chuckled quietly. "You certainly do know how to take care of weaponry. A blacksmith or some sort of craftsman are you?" She mused offering Albin a small, but friendly smile. "Out here, we must always be alert, should we not? I would rather not spend precious seconds stringing a bow if we are suddenly ambushed by a creature. It would be rather careless to allow ourselves to be so...careless." She chuckled softly again, removing the bow from its resting place around her and held it in her hands.

"So thank you for your concern, but it is unneeded," She continued as she removed an arrow from one of her quivers. "Though...I suppose improper care could cause," A small smile formed on her lips as she knocked an arrow. "A rather unfortunate accident to happen during an ambush." Yes that was a subtle threat. Maybe he wouldn't catch it it didn't matter much. "Not that it's likely. This bow is an Heirloom of house Vicariis, and isn't some weapon that would fail due to someone having it strung for awhile." With that, she pulled the string back on the bow, aiming the arrow towards a nearby tree before releasing it. There was a quiet thump as the arrow buried itself deep into the tree's bark. She had elected to refrain from setting the arrow on fire - no need to start a forest fire out here.

"See? As good as it was when my ancestors wielded it. Probably better, even." She gave Albin another friendly smile, before a look of surprise washed over her as she realized she had forgot to introduce herself. "Oh, silly me. Where are my manners. I am Maria Vicariis, of house Vicariis. Let's hope something comes of this venture, shall we?" She said with a laugh. "I am quite looking forward to seeing what this expedition holds. What is your name, hmm?"

pfft.

Albin.

Give me a bit to work on a response~
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Aye. It's absolutely horrible to always keep a bow strung. From what I remember, bows warp a lot if they're left strung (especially if the bow isn't stored in a completely dry and cool environment), causing them to lose a lot of tension.

However, today, some bows are made extremely well, so it's less of a big deal. The only reason why you'd leave bows strung is if you're shooting it every day.


Actually.

I think I'm going with she does have it strung.

Mostly because they are walking into unknown territory and might run into something that would very much like to eat them. Stringing the bow would just take unnecessary and unneeded amount of time.

She'd probably unstring it or whatever when they stop for the night, of course, but when they're traveling...yeah. Probably will be ready to shoot something in the face.
Before I make my post, I need to know of Maria:

Does she currently have her bow strung? If so, it's time for the verbal craftsman dunking.


considering she's not using it....

probably not.
I'm no expert on bows, though, so yeah.

Also. That's a horrible idea, and would immediately get him on Maria's bad side.
So go for it anyways :D
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