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Current 乇乂ㄒ尺卂 ㄒ卄丨匚匚
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10 yrs ago
A sentence you wasted 5 seconds to read.
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10 yrs ago
Who came up with the idea to make our statuses quotes from philosophers, anyway?
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10 yrs ago
We could be doing something productive with our lives... instead, we're here.
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11 yrs ago
A random quote from some philosopher that we'll forget in a few moments.
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I think I'd make a bunch of avatars for making Wisps actually relevant to the world.
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"My turn!" Carnel declared as he drew his next card. "I Summon Cyber Valley in Defense Position." A metallic serpent-like machine appeared on the field in all its 0 DEF glory. "I also activate Cyber Valley's second effect. By banishing it and another monster I control, I can draw 2 cards," Carnel explained, banishing Cyber Valley and Battle Fader, drawing 2 cards afterwards. Carnel no longer had an optimal hand, and probably wouldn't have one for the remainder of the Duel, but he was not about to go down without a fight.

"By banishing Scapegoat from my Graveyard, I can Special Summon Spell Striker from my hand," Carnel said, the little warrior with a wand appearing on the field. "Spell Striker, attack Ojama King!" Carnel commanded, and Spell Striker rushed forward with no fear despite the 2800 ATK difference. The spectators were in a mad chatter, wondering why Carnel would do something so ridiculously stupid. Carnel paid them no mind, instead continuing, "I also activate a Quick-Play Spell card from my hand: Forbidden Lance! This prevents other Spells and Traps from affecting the monster I target while decreasing their ATK by 800, and I target Ojama King!" A lance materialized in Ojama King's hands, and since Ojama King's ATK was merely its DEF reversed by Ojama Country, its ATK was sent straight back down to 0. A pitiful 200 ATK from Spell Striker was hardly any damage, but it was still more than enough to take down Ojama King in that state.
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"When my opponent decalres a direct attack, I can Special Summon Battle Fader from my hand to end the Battle Phase!" Carnel declared, the creature appearing on the field. As Battle Fader's pendulum-like appendage swung from one side to the other, Manjoume's attack suddenly began to fade, and his monsters were back on his side of the field as if nothing had happened.

Carnel was glad to have had that card in his hand, as it saved him by the skin of his teeth, but that was the last of his defenses. It was in Defense position, but it still had only 0 DEF. If Manjoume Summoned more monsters, it would mean the end for him.
@Slime There's no need for whipping unless its fire w***ping. That is mandatory.



Shush! We don't need to bring THAT in again. It's been ages since we finally got Kho off his w***ping spree. >:(

We must censor any mention of such things so Kho does not regress.
So this is a Pro Duelist's strength... Carnel thought to himself as he saw the state of the field. He was driven into a corner, faced against a 3000 ATK monster. His backrow was almost decimated and his monster zones were restricted. All in all, things did not look great. Still, he was not defeated yet. Neither of them had even taken damage, after all, and now it was Carnel's turn to turn the tide.

"My turn!" Carnel said, drawing a card. His eyes lit up as he saw what he had drawn, and announced, "I play the Spell Card: Pot of Greed! This allows me to draw 2 cards!" As the green pot appeared on the field, Carnel drew his next two cards, and the pot was quick to shatter once its effect was used up. After examining the two cards he had obtained, he quickly decided on a course of action.

"First off, I activate the Spell card: Mystical Space Typhoon!" Carnel said, revealing the card. "And the card I wish to destroy is Ojama Country!" As soon as Carnel activated it, a strong gust of wind suddenly blew in, ravaging the mushroom houses and the landscape itself, returning the scene to the normal school area and dropping Ojama King's ATK back down to 0. The Ojama King cried as it saw what had been done to its home.

"I'm not done yet, though! By Tributing Spirit Reaper, I summon Horus the Black Flame Dragon LV6!" Carnel declared, the metallic bird-like dragon appearing with a screech. Pointing at Ojama King, Carnel commanded, "Horus, attack Ojama King!" Horus gathered a ball of dark flame within its beak, then discharged it at the white blob, who cowered in fear at its impending doom.

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@Lauder Punny, but quite literal too @Scarifar I was looking to create a demigod of madness. (working name is Pelegath) He would be a chaotic demigod not by choice but by nature and be as likely to help guardians of order as he would aid vanguards of destruction. A completely unpredictable entity who would enjoy screwing with sentient races just because he feels like it. He would the power to induce all manner of madness from garden-variety paranoia to full blown insanity. What damage he might cause would be entirely random and impossible to find a pattern in because the Mad Demigod would himself be mad.

I also have (what I think are) some really great ideas about how a demigod such as him could have stationary holy states and even gain a sizable amount of followers if you're interested.


I think something like that already exists, but I haven't exactly been following everyone's storylines, so don't take my word for it. Seriously, don't.
@Jarl Coolgruuf

Word of advice: do not choose anything related to the domain Chaos if you plan to make a character. :P

Carnel grimaced as his Scapegoat and Fires of Doomsday cards were destroyed. He always hated Twin Twisters' ridiculous effect to destroy a backrow with such a negligible cost, and this scenario was no different. He had to admit, though, that using the cost to create a positive effect was quite clever of Manjoume. He wasn't going to be outdone just yet, however. It may have been a powerful move, but it had only been one move, and Carnel still had a chance to recover. He just needed to survive Manjoume's turn and obtain a good draw.

@KOgaming
Man, Twin Twisters is the most broken ridiculous card ever made.
@KOgaming

"My turn," Carnel said, drawing his next card. Against a large number of face-downs like that, he knew he shouldn't be careless. He would have to be a little cautious this time. "I play the Spell card: Grinding Levels!" Carnel declared, the card appearing on the field, depicting a Silent Swordsman LV5 fighting a Horus the Black Flame Dragon LV6. "This allows me to send one 'LV' monster from my hand to my deck in order to draw 2 cards." Returning a Horus LV4 and drawing two cards, Carnel examined his new cards, then continued, "I now play 4 face-downs of my own, then end my turn." Three face-down spell/trap cards, and one face-down monster. Carnel's defenses were set. Now to unveil Manjoume's strategy.
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