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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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Tania's mischievous smile immediately faded, turning into one of nervous disbelief as the tree wasn't fooled by her illusions whatsoever. On some level, she expected it. It was like a child - simple minded, but children often had the most perceptive, and simple minds were always some of the hardest ones to trick. They simply took what was presented to them, and if something seemed impossible then it was.

But perhaps that was just her understanding of it.

"Iontach!" Tania couldn't help but to giggle as the tree's club swung right through the wall as though it was nothing more than a figment of a dream. A fabricated reality. "Wonderful! Excellent! Now then, try and catch me, child of the forests!~" Giggling all the way, the Aetheri waved at the Viedish, before bolting down the hallway. She had no doubt the tree man would follow, but she was intent on not making this so easy on either of them. Lets see if he could get lucky, or if he had some other way of noticing the truths from the falsities.

Upon reaching an area where the hallway split into two different paths, Tania did something one might have expected. One false image of herself down one, while she bolted down the other.
Present and accounted for

I'll start to work on a CS and hope the guild doesn't eat it like the voracious lovecraftian god it is.

~Chieko Okawa~

Hero's District, Priestella
Death count: 1
Reset Count: 4



Oh dear, that as quite the mess up. She could feel her cheeks burning with mild embarrassment. Chieko pulled her scarf around her mouth, doing her best to hide in it. Aki, of course, was as adorable as ever. Watching her freak out and try and help was yes, entirely worth the embarrassment.

"Mhm...I'm fine..." Chieko responded to the worried Aki. She glanced at her hands. They didn't seem burned or injured, so it was probably fine. "Thank you, Aki." She reached out, giving Aki a pat on the head before turning to Quill. Ooh, apologies were not her forte, but before she could...

"H-huh...?" Quill started saying something both concerning and mildly terrifying. Clairvoyance? How did she know Aerith's and Hiro's names? Had they just been listening this entire time? Had Irene and Vasilis done something? Who else would have known? Fritzi? More points towards the suspicious fox girl. She really doubted Irene and Vasilis would be involved, given they helped them...twice now. Chieko's eyes widened, her knees feeling incredibly weak again as Alistair confronted Quill.

Yes, she had her suspicions, but she really hadn't meant to do anything. This was just an unfortunate accident. What should she do? What should she do? She couldn't bring herself to say anything as Alistair continued to confront Quill.

"Alistair...!" Quill certainly kept her promise of roasting someone from the inside out. Chieko made a step back, but stopped herself from running entirely. The sight made her want to vomit. Urgh, some hero she was supposed to be. A real hero wouldn't be bothered by this, would they? Why? Why was this even happening?

"F-flame...?" Once again, she was being protected. Urgh, it made her as sick as watching Alistair be killed. What was she supposed to say? She wasn't a clairvoyant. Not at all. Well, technically she was, perhaps, but it was still not correct to call it that. Even if she did guess correctly the order that Quill was going to kill everyone, she doubted Quill would keep her promise. No true villain would. Yet, refusing would also probably be just as bad. She seemed fairly certain of herself, meaning that any denial would only make her more suspect.

"Hah..." A nervous, quiet laugh left her throat as she moved in front of Aki herself. "I...I don't need your protection, Flame." Despite her words, it was clear she was not as confident as she tried to appear. Well, if Quill thought she was one, might as well play along somewhat. "Whoever told you we're clairvoyants is not entirely correct." Chieko replied, her voice finally finding some semblance of evenness. "But I do know what you intended to do. You were going to attack Hiro and Aerith, and if that failed you were going to come here and light those incense candles and kill them if they sought help from Donovan."

She had magic now right? Maybe she could use it to defend herself if Quill tried anything.
Well now that RPG is working for me again

you already know you have my interest.


Oh wasn't this thing adorable. The Aetheri giggled brightly as the tree responded. So eager!

"Allllright then, tree. The game is simple!~" Tania put some distance between her and the tree. With a wave of her hand, something suddenly happened. The space in front of Tania, was suddenly replaced with what appeared to be a wall. A wall identical to the rest of the hallway. If Mirithal attempted to touch or otherwise pass through, he'd find it incredibly difficult most likely. While the illusion was an illusion, it would take an incredibly willful mind to resist its effects, or a small mishap. For all purposes, the wall that now separated them, was real.

But perhaps Mirithal's childlike mind would not be so fooled by Tania's illusions.

"A game of tag, see? You find and catch me, and I'll lead you straight to the gardens!" She laughed lightly. This was gonna be so easy. Of course, she wasn't utterly mean. She had a plan that would hopefully help him in the long run, totally.




Ha! Were these guys supposed to actually be tough? They were dropping harder than she would in a lake. Alexis grinned, watching the mech that kid had hacked have its way with them, before deciding it'd probably not make for good cover any more now that it was activated. Turning on her Omni tool, Alexis blasted the nearest sun with a well placed Incineration, before blasting two more near him with almost implausibly accurate head shots, until there Blue Sun presence was almost gone. Probably rethinking their strategy and regrouping. They'd probably be back with some heavier stuff.

"You just leave any unhacked mechs to me." Alexis shouted over the comms in response to Elijah and Ashton. "I got a nice little explosive surprise for 'em - huh?"

Was...was that a Geth?

"Saris brought a Geth?"

"Oh dear. I now have some competition. Can I hack it?"

"Don't try it, Cinnis, or I'll stuff you in a FENRIS Mech."

"Ugh, fine, fine. Flirt with it later though. It's made a decent suggestion in disrupting enemy comms.

Alexis couldn't believe it. Oh what she wouldn't give to crack one of those open and study it. She almost wanted to accidentally send a grenade its way so she could attempt repairing it later, but that'd be a bad way to greet the thing. Cinnis was right though, she'd hold off on nerding out over the robot for now.

"The robot is right. In a fight like this disrupting and intercepting their communications is a good idea." Alexis said over the comms. "The kids alright so far, Lokea?" She cast a glance back to the Offices for a visual confirmation before reloading her guns. "And don't worry about that right now, kid. We can all shoot each other after we're all safe." Alexis grunted. White Glint being ex-Cerberus though...that wasn't something she was expecting. Seemed they might have something in common, then. She'd need to check that out.

"If she's gonna be trouble, I wanna know, Cinnis." She spoke quietly to herself, shutting off the comms.

"I will run through my data files to see if I can find anything of use."
@Old Amsterdam@Gardevoiran@King Cosmos@Floodtalon@Zeroth
Time skip summary is here. If I forgot to add anything or missed something, do tell and I'll add it tomorrow as soon as I am able.

Alright, assuming the Timeskip is going to for an entire day, and also be broken down into three parts - Shelter Building/Hunting Gathering, Teaching/Training, Personal time/development.

During the building, Torrent and Digbie will be constructing most of the base. A medium sized underground building, far enough away from the stream that if it rains and overflows, it won't flood, but close enough that traveling for water would be easy. The base itself should have a larger main circular room, with a small indentation in the center for a fire pit. Several other rooms will be constructed off to the side. A Large 'training area' where we can practice skills without the danger of potentially burning down the forest. Two or three personal rooms, including a medium sized room for Ash and some experiments.

Meanwhile, Oberon and Mourn will go out and hunt/gather, as well as explore the surrounding area to bring back some fresh meat, and trying to do so by bringing the specimens as intact as possible. Ash would like to study them.

For the training/teaching part, these are the skills people want to learn and who they want to learn them from.



Below is some specifics related to each PC as it relates to their specific part, activities, and particular methods for training.





"Garden, huh." Tania mused. Well now, this was going to be fun. Hmhm, if he was looking for a garden, she knew exactly where it was. She spent quite a bit of time there as well. She loved being indoors as much as the next guy, but she really did miss the forests back home most of the time. As annoying as the other Aetheri were, anyways, but she didn't have to put up with them any more.

"Hmm, I miiiight know where it is~" Tania smirked, moving off of the tree's shoulder and hovering in front of him. "And I could show you...but where would the fun in that be?" Tania giggled impishly. "Nothing in life is free, friend. So play with me a bit, and I'll take you to the gardens." The Aetheri was already hovering some distance away, motioning for the tree to follow.

Of course, he could choose not too. Might be for the best, that.


Tania found her target easily.

The Aetheri had made a brief stop by the mess hall with the remaining time to snag another apple, before zipping back to the rooms and waiting for the Veidish to exit its gifted room. She was curious as to what it looked like, but she'd hold off on that for now. No, she'd give the Veidish a first hand look at her own room after playing with it a little bit. What exited its room, was not the tiny fairy, but some sort of wooden man looking creature.

Huh, so it could...alter its shape, somewhat? Curious.

Tania slowly followed behind the Veidish. She'd just need to help it get a little lost first...though it didn't seem like it'd need help with that at all. It didn't seem to have a goal? It certainly wasn't seemingly headed anywhere in particular. Tania smirked. Well well well, this would be easy.

"Hey, tree man!" Tania took a seat on the Veidish' shoulders. "You look lost. What a shame."
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