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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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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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Isolde





With the Soldier and Mercenary dealt with, Kergin hissed at the retreating Fighter and Morag. Isolde gave her mount a pat on his neck as the others arrived, regrouping momentarily in the narrow hallway. Whew. This was her first time in actual combat, wasn't it? She couldn't help but to both be nervous and a little apprehensive, but so far things had been going well. Training had been paying off, then? Well, she tried not to think about it.

"Aha, thanks for the healing, Tania." Isolde gave a friendly wave to the healer before focusing her sights back on the retreating fighter and Morag...who was currently fighting someone else? Well, an enemy of thy enemy is thy friend and all that. She turned back to Reina only briefly - she seemed fine. That was good. She'd feel terribly if she let Lord Rioga down. Still, they weren't out of the woods yet, were they? They needed to hurry and beat this guy up and Kergin seemed a little too eager, staring down the retreating Fighter.

"Whoa, settle down boy," She rubbed his neck. No need to go after a retreating enemy who had no desire to fight. Instead, she turned her attention back to the the enemy leader. "gotta focus on the big guy..." She frowned, Kergin shifting his weight. Some sort of defensive play would be good here, right? So what should she do? He looked fairly skilled and she wasn't entirely sure she could take him - not without a good bit of help.

"Hey hey, Marwood," She turned to her ally, hoping for a bit of insight. "Think you can take the guy?"
Okay, whew, there we goes
Got a post out after class an hour later.
~~Seleth~~

@PaulHaynek




Seleth had been impatiently awaiting her first match with both apprehension and excitement. She could finally show off! Show the world how good she really was! But...what if she failed? What if she made a fool of herself like so many times before? She spent most of her pre-match days at the church, simply meditating and trying to calm her ensuing nerves. When the day of the event finally came...she couldn't believe it.

What was this? A stadium full of knights? They were totally underestimating her. It almost infuriated her! What was an armored knight going to do against her? Her magic? Bah, he was going to find out just exactly how terribly prepared he was for fighting her. At least the Arena was nice and simple - though a bit too open for her liking. Well, either way, time to get this fight started. Her opponent? Some sort of foreign armored knight. Large and Bulky. Fat or muscle? She couldn't tell, but if he was wearing such heavy looking armor she was betting on the latter. He'd have to be, or he'd be laughably ineffective.

She hefted her spear, waving a hand dismissively at the Knight.

"Well, quite the cheer sir stuffs-his-face," Sel replied with an all too smug smirk. "I hope that big armor of yours isn't just for show...so try not to loose too badly, hmm?" In a rather flashy display, Seleth spun her spear above her head, taking an offensive stance as several shadowy javelins appeared around her, ready to reactively defend herself from any threat that got within range - before rushing towards the knight, intending to thrust the spear towards his helmet, but it was just a feint - she was fully prepared to dodge. She was just testing the waters, one could say.

~Isabella~




A few gasps of surprise from both Valora and Prescott followed as the ceiling overhead shifted scenery. It was beautiful! She wanted to know so much more about this! How it was built, how the stars were lit. By the same crystals or something else entirely? Ooh, if only she could spend more time here and learn...

"Princess, warn me next time before you go touching dials." Valora sighed. "Come on, we need to hurry it up." Motioning for the two of them to follow, Isabella frowned lightly, disappointed Valora didn't want to try and understand this better. Well, that was fine she supposed. She was right, they needed to hurry. Giving the dial one last rub with her hand, she followed Valora down the stairs with Prescott bringing up the rear.
Mmkay, I'll get a post up tomorrow night after college for Seleth~
@PlatinumSkink

I'd honestly rather one more person post first before Isolde moves and engages first again, but I'll get a post up after class tomorrow and have her do something.

~Isabella~




"And what have we here...some sort of star map?" Valora mused as she gazed at the constellation like structures in the ceiling. Several large dials were in the center of the room, the furthers one from them seemed to be numbered one to fifty. The second, one to seven and the last was a set of four smaller dials from one to ten each. "Likely used for navigation of some sort...that's the only thing stars are good for." Valora said, sounding particularly sure of herself.

"I dunno, ma'am." Prescott replied. "This place isn't anything like we've seen before. Maybe they used it for something else?"

"Like what?"

"I dunno...maybe for something academic? This place looks like a library. Maybe they were using it to observe the stars? Record them or something."

"That's the most ridiculous thing I've heard."

As Valora and Prescott continued to have a back and forth, Isabella ran her hands over the dial - starting with the largest, she turned the dial so that it read six.

~The cavern~




"Not quite." Ash replied to Danny, in a more friendly tone. If he wasn't going to be hostile, then she had no reason to be either, after all. "Just stay quiet. I'm trying something here. Go make sure that pixie doesn't get into trouble, though. He hasn't eaten anything in awhile." Turning her attention back to the lizard, Ash carefully approached. It was easy to note the scars and battle marks on it. Probably had taken a beating at some point, but they had already healed over so it had likely been awhile. Long enough to heal, anyways. How should she go about this? She really had no clue how to even begin. Well, she had some ideas - animals respected strength, right? Since it didn't seem overly hostile now perhaps she could...'talk' to it in a more normal sense? They were both lizards, and it wouldn't be her first time sending vague instructions or intent to others.

"Hello..." She began slowly, trying to use her Charisma skill here in perhaps a way the Lizard would understand. She hadn't yet deactivated the Overwork skill, despite her body's obviously growing fatigue. She wanted to appear as non-threatening as possible for this little maneuver. What was that...speak softly but carry a big stick? Something like that by some president. She was certain she could handle this single lizard and subdue him if he was violent, but peaceful solutions to this were always preferable.

"I give you two options, lizard." She wasn't sure if it could even understand her, but hopefully her intent would get through to it through her body language. She sat idly on the ground just a few feet from it, hoping none of the others interfered. Her eyes glanced over the scars and collar around the lizards neck before focusing on it again. "Join me and never be captured like that again - or stay by yourself and die."

She was ready to defend herself and any of the others if need be, but she hoped it wouldn't come to that.

I'll work on those quotes for Isolde probably tomorrow sometime.
~~Seleth~~

@PaulHaynek
North Courtyard



Alicia was energetic as ever. If only she was as confident as she put on, that'd make everything a bit better. With a humph and a sideways glance at Raveil, Seleth followed Alicia to the tents. A human at a desk explained quickly to register all they'd need to do was write their name on a piece of paper. That easy? That was all? She was half expecting some sort of test of ability just to get into the thing. Not that she couldn't pass such a thing, obviously, but this was a welcome occurrence.

"Well that was easy." She said handing over the paper with her name on it. Before she could leave though, she was asked a very odd question. What kind of terrain would they be fighting in? Seleth frowned, furrowing her eyebrows at the girl. What sort of question was that? Optimally, she could find in a more narrow space that had enough room for her to use her illusions effectively, but did it matter? "Does it matter?" She replied with a smug grin. "I can adapt to anything."
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