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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).

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~Fumi~


Fumi followed after Noru and Rex, Dinohyumon following in front of him with Lekismon bringing up the rear. He walked quietly down the hallway, following the others while humming a light tune. He still had to wonder what exactly this place was, or what had happened to the other guy, but thoughts for later. It seemed as though those Goblimon weren't very good at skedaddling. He could already hear them again barely a few seconds down the hallway.

"Ah...we should probably just leave them be." Fumi said, watching the small goblin like digimon jump into a trap door. "No sense in fighting if we can avoid it, ehe." Fumi chuckled lightly as he took a look around the room, noticing the transportation pad. That could likely take them to new areas of whatever server they were in.

"Hey hey, Noru-chan?" Fumi turned to the other human. "Think we should check out that Transport pad?"

"Unless we want to waste time trying to open that trap door, it seems to be our best option." Dinohyumon said. "At least they saved us the trouble of fighting them."

"Dino shouldn't be so lazy." Lekis giggled from where the rabbit like digimon was standing from the side.

"I'm not lazy," The dinosaur replied with a harrumph. "I just don't like wasting time on trivial things."
@Zeroth

Aha, glad you approve and that I could help.

I edited the end of the collab post a bit - TL;DR, I'm gonna have Ash go and see if she can pilfer some tools/bowls/things that look useful from the goblins.
@Zeroth

Well, if you want my humble opinion -

Yeeea, having something 'increase the chances of success' is a little odd - especially in something like alchemy or chemistry. As you said, it either works or it doesn't. If you know something interacts with something in a certain way, then you just have to figure out the right amount of whatever substance gives you the desired result. It either works or it doesn't - there's not much of an in between. As far as I am aware, I've been out of chemistry for awhile now so I could be terribly wrong, and not really a narrative problem but eh.

(Also, just a note - I think I'ma change the end of that collab post a bit, especially depending on the outcome of this little discussion since if Ash knew what to do with her skills, she'd likely keep both the flesh and herb and see what she could do with them. A tiny bit of an oversight on my part, really.)

Increasing the potency of them would be a simple solution, though I don't think the skill itself would have much room to grow if that was all it did. Also it'd perhaps run into an issue where the skill would cap off at a certain level or just get to the point where it was ridiculously OP if she made something like a firebomb or something. Easy mini nuke in the making, but that is me assuming what exactly can be made with alchemy. (Ever play the Atelier series? That's what I'm roughly basing my understanding on at the moment). Perhaps it could start off as a simple strengthening ability, but turn into something else later?

Perhaps something that allows her to do otherwise extremely unique things with alchemy instead of the standard potion making? I'm unsure what constitutes exactly as alchemy in this world of yours, so I'm guessing a bit here.

If you wanted it to be in a similar vein of 'increasing the chances of success' it could be something as simple of a skill that lets her know how well and how efficiently a material could work with another? At a low level it'd only be a general idea of perhaps how 'good' or 'bad' a material would react with another. At higher levels it could let her know how potent an ingredient is, how well an ingredient would react with another, and if that particular ingredient had any special or odd properties.

Basically just a type of analysis skill for alchemy. Effectively, 'increasing chances of success' would be written in practice as 'I can tell how well this reacts with something, but now what the effects are until the skill gets stronger/I discover it myself through trial and error.' With the 'chance increasing' bit basically more or less being intuition, a bit of educated guesswork, and previous experiences. sort of. Not sure if I'm explaining it right, but that's the best I got at the moment. The skill itself would get stronger by discovering new items/ingredients and using said item and ingredients in alchemy. A helpful tool, but one that only grows as the user explores their alchemical abilities.




Okay, went on a bit of a rant there but there's a few ideas from me xD
@Zeroth

Aha, well, being able to talk makes things a bit easier. Ash hasn't really tried or wanted too though, so it's fine as far as the lizard's concerned.

I don't have too many questions myself, I think I understand most of the lizards physiology and abilities.

Well, actually - regarding the 'Alchemy I' skill. How exactly does that work? You said the characters have a basic understanding of their abilities, so it'd be useful to know how that functions in practice. Like, does she look at an herb or something and have a general idea of how it'd possibly react with other things? Or does she have to do some trial and error with making something first?
~~Ash||Jason~~

@Zeroth@Guy0fV4lor
A short collab between a sarcastic lizard and a dessert platter



Ha, success!

The wisp gave a shrill cry of pain as the glob of corrosive venom impacted it. She would have gone in for the kill herself, but before she could make another a move a rock slammed into it, propelled by a weak stream of water. The rock hit it with a soft whump, before exploding into a ball of sparks with whatever was left of it falling to the ground.

Immediately the lizard turned in the direction whoever lobbed the rock. The Slime? She took a few careful steps in the direction of the whatever was left of the wisps body, glaring lightly at the slime beast in front of her. Now, there were a few reasons why it did that, but none of them were good that she could think of.

So she hissed lightly at the slime, not attacking it, but clearly wary of its intentions. If need be, she’d fire another glob of poison, grab her spoils and run for it.

Seeing the lizard creeping toward the husk of the fallen wisp, Jason could easily discern its intentions. However, as he was the one to strike the killing blow, he was not going to leave empty-handed, quickly darting forward, he sucked up the wisp’s corpse.

Ash only watched with caution - ready to strike back should it try anything. Unfortunately, it somehow managed to get its slimy body around her without her noticing and scoop up the prize before she could take it and run herself. "Gah! This oversized ball of jello is lucky I don't have a spoon." She mused dryly in thought to herself, putting a bit more distance between the two of them as the slime in question began doing something rather odd.

Hearing a hiss, Jason quickly reconsidered his action, before suddenly thinking of a compromise.

Sucking up a sharp rock, he forced the wisp’s corpse to the bottom of his body, repeatedly smashing the rock’s sharp edge against it until finally managing to cut it in half. Cautiously approaching the lizard, Jason carefully held out half of the wisp; much in the same fashion as someone attempting to feed a wild animal.

It pulverized the body of the wisp in two, and slowly slunk its way over…offering her half of it?

Understandably skeptical, Ash did nothing at first, merely glare studiously at it, looking for any sign of what might have been a trap. Now, the thing had helped her fight the wisp, but honestly, she wished it hadn't. More spoils for her that way. But perhaps she could use this things kindness to her advantage? Having allies, even bestial ones could be good.

She tentatively sank a claw into the half of the wisps body, careful not to touch the slime's body before putting some distance between the two of them, her half of the body resting at her feet. Bah, not being able to speak was annoying.

Seeing the lizard cautiously take it's half of the wisp before retreating a short distance, Jason thought it best not to press his luck; nature was a fickle mistress. He began digesting his half of the wisp as he headed back toward the pond. Upon reaching the edge, he sucked up a bit more water for future use, collected a few more ‘healing herbs’, and began to search for more of those ‘mana crystals’, taking careful consideration to keep the lizard within direct line of sight.

With the slime not trying anything else, Ash quickly returned to her own business. It didn't seem very hostile on the surface at least, so she'd remain cautiously optimistic. As well, since the slime didn't seem to suffer any ill effects from the herbs either, she tentatively ate one, swallowing it whole in typical lizard fashion. Once done, she turned her attention to the body of the wisp. Curious thing, wasn't it? She glared silently at it for a few seconds, studying it.

Now here she had an option. She could attempt eating it - that was fine, she did need to eat after all but food was relatively easy to come by. There was a particular skill she wanted to try that she hadn't been able too. She glanced over to the large bonfire where the goblins were gathered, some commotion going on over there. They were the most advanced things in this place, or so it seemed. If she wanted to try some alchemy, she'd need some tools.

She placed the deceased wisps body on the ground, burying it under a thin layer of dirt and the densely growing herbs. Hopefully no other predators or that slime would mess with it. For now, she swiftly and silently moved across the floor of the cavern, heading to the large bonfire the goblins seemed to like. Perhaps she could find a bowl, or some other primitive tool the goblins made. She could make them herself, but claws made for poor working tools.
Sorcha & Black fox



"Bah," Fox mused. "It's no fun when I have to work for it." She grunted, whacking the doll in the face with her tail and sending it off balance with an audible crackle of energy.

"Indeed, an old king of Briton that ruled around the time Arthur pulled the sword from the stone." The dragon walked over to the board, taking a piece of chalk and starting to write, beginning to quickly illustrate the history for the students, taking up most of the board in the process. "A vile, vicious, corrupt king if there ever was any. Tyrannical and power hungry, he wanted Briton for himself." She made a flourish with one of her wings, revealing her artwork to the class - a rather comical drawing of Arthur pulling the sword from the stone and a drawing of some angry looking human with a crown on his head.

"You see, he heard of this young Arthur pulling a sword from the stone, and he immediately went to arrest the young Arthur and collect the sword, Caliburn for himself." Sorcha then went on to explain briefly Arthur's rise to power and how he recruited and collected the rest of the Knights - and their climactic battle with Vortigern in which, of course, their most important ally made herself known.

"So, while Arthur and a handful of his knights fought their way to the castle amidst thousands upon thousands of Vortigerns men, they needed a certain dragon to deal with most of the rest of the army." She grinned, holding a hand to her face as she slightly...embellished the rest of the story. "Arthur and Merlin came to me, and begged for the help of a mighty, powerful dragon such as I. I almost had half a mind to tell Merlin to shove off, but after being promised all the treasure in Vortigern's treasury, I couldn't say no, now could I? So, during the midst of battle, I swooped down, bringing lightning, thunder, and death to all that would oppose Arthur."

Confidently wearing a smug expression, she finished.

"So you see, I am the most important hero in this tale because without me, they would never have made it past Vortigern's men in the first place."

Cocoa



"Ah! Sure!" Cocoa grinned, sitting behind Otille, running her hand through the humans hair a few times before humming a light little tune to herself as she set to work braiding Otille's hair. "But really! You haven't milked me in awhile, these things are getting a bit annoying." She harrumphed playfully, unconsciously pressing them into the humans back. "Ooh, I had a great idea! We could sell it! My milks the best milk in the city, I guarantee it!"

Lyssa & Ritsa



Ritsa barely gave Fia time to take in the surroundings. The Hydra yanked Fia right into the playground, pulling her into the center of it and looking around herself. Only seconds later, the Hydra gave the redhead a thumbs up and an impish grin before slowly getting on all fours and crawling quietly over to the dog who was tormenting the cat.

Once behind her, she leaped up hissing threateningly at the young familiar.

Lyssa for the most part was content to watch from the sidelines.

Miren & Khira



"So greedy, Alpha." Khira mused. "No one left for me. How cruel...perhaps I should play with you instead, then?" She chuckled, giving Eith's butt a playful slap with her tail before sauntering off to the other room.

"Ahah, yes, it is rather hard to cook when you're erm, clinging to me." She giggled, taking a few steps away from Eith before walking back over to the kitchen. On the menu today - sweet ham and fish, with potatoes, green beans, and spinach. The rabbit worked quickly, using her expert agility to almost dance around the kitchen in her usual fashion, swiftly finishing the dishes and placing them on the counter when they were done. Once everything was finished, she placed the food on the table, giving Eith two large, well cooked hams.

"Whew, maybe when you're better you'd like to help?" Miren asked Eith as she took a seat at the table. "You guys eat a looot of food y'know."

Cynthia



"..." Cynthia said nothing, merely patted Mugi on the head. Oh, she was just so adorable when she was so excited - not that the maid would ever say that aloud so easily, though. We'll enjoy it later when I'm less busy. I had a black rat, a pervert, and an drunk ox break in and kidnap the young miss Fia...breaking a window in the process." Cynthia replied curtly, finishing dusting an expensive vase. "I hope they don't have jobs anywhere." There was a definite bit of dangerous edge to the maids voice, but before she could finish the thought she was interrupted by an elf.

Upon Astrid's introduction, Cynthia gave her a quick, cold glance.

Tsk, this elf was interrupting her time with her sweet. She should just punt this midget across the room.

"...Cynthia Belrose. Head Maid and personal servant of Mistress Fiore." She introduced herself curtly. "Now if you don't mind, I must finish preparing for the party tonight and I do not need small distractions."
~Claire Blackwood~


@PlatinumSkink@Pirouette







Finishing up her battles, Claire congratulated her pokemon and only took a break long enough for them to catch her breath before dashing straight to Stillwood. The sky above was soon blocked from view by trees as she jogged down the path, and soon she had arrived in Stillwood - and was just as awestruck as she had been back in Rainrock.

The forest itself was practically the city. The houses were built inside of the great trees, their canopies blocking out a good portion of the light and making a rather pleasant, green glow bathe the city. Oh, and the smell so...foresty! It was strong enough to make even Claire pause for a moment - just for a moment - to take a deep breath of that relaxing air, but it didn't last long. Soon she was jogging through the city, only briefly glancing at the wild pokemon and people walking through the streets. The only thing that seemed a little off to her though, was the people - they seemed almost...too relaxed.

Well, whatever, it was probably nothing.

Claire walked out of the pokemon center, Ralia perched in her usual spot on her shoulder. First thing first, was to text Erika!

"Hey hey, Erika! Finally made it to Stillwood! Just outside the Pokemon Center! Wanna meetup or have ya decided to leave my cute butt in your dust?" Ralia was giving friendly waves to most of the other pokemon and people, using her psychic abilities to mess with a few of them by levitating an object a few feet off the ground, making someone drop something, or other such small mischievous acts.
@Guy0fV4lor

Too focused on her own survival for now. Plus, she's not a fighter and doesn't have the best situational awareness at the moment since, y'know, low level noob.
~~Ash~~


@Zeroth@Guy0fV4lor



In her hiding place, she could see quite a bit of the large cave. A wisp, playing with some of those crystals while two goblins irritably flailed at it in an attempt to attack it. Well, it seemed like that was a fruitless endeavor on their part since the little wisp could fly about and quite likely evade them effortlessly as are as she knew, but perhaps normal logic shouldn't be applied in this world? More notably was a gelatinous blob that flubbed along past her, picking up some of the herbs and a few other things in the process. Was that hey they ate? Curious - assuming that it was, then the herbs likely weren't dangerous in any way.

...that said, the blob seemed to make a bit of a fool of itself as it tread water lamely, having difficulty moving about on the waters surface.

"Huh..." She mused silently to herself. "...is that thing edible? Would it taste like jello?" Perhaps she was too easily forgetting her previous life, but after a week the thoughts of survival trumped anything else she might have felt towards these creatures. Whatever the case, there was only one thing she could do to find out. She had mostly fed on - ew - bugs and whatnot up until now, and whatever else she could get her fangs on but something like a jelly monster would be a nice change of pace. It would be an easy fight - all she'd have to do is lob some of that corrosive poison spit she seemed to be able to make at it.

Before she could put that plan into motion, there was a sound of buzzing behind her. Ash quickly stood from where she was hidden among the herbs, pivoting around to face her attacker, a low hiss escaping her mouth as the red colored ball of light swelled only for an instant before launching a ball of light at her.

Ash reacted, moving as swiftly as best as she could to the side, away from the orb as a poisonous, corrosive liquid filled her mouth. A lizard should be fairly agile on the ground, so she was fairly certain of her ability to at least avoid the main part of the damage from that orb of light. If she was successful even in a little bit, she'd lob a ball of poison spit at the wisp. If she was hit, she'd immediately leave as soon as she recovered.

She was only vaguely aware of the slime monster trying to help her.
Well

I may have gone slightly over board, but I wanted to detail Ash's first week a bit and first experiences~

Now to see if she can figure out how to do stuff without hands~
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