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5 yrs ago
Current Cleaning day! Made a ton of progress and even found my long lost DS and my missing laundry card that still has a lot of credits on it. Found it in my winter coat of all places go figure.
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5 yrs ago
Finally got into D&D. Now I feel trapped and I am in love. Should I ask for help or ask where I can get more dice?
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5 yrs ago
Breaks ups are weird. Not sure how to feel about the other person, or about yourself. It hurts for sure, but it's weird and uncomfortable just how different things seem now.
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5 yrs ago
I get that dude. Could be one of those days, in the smae boat myself. Hope you're doing better soon though!
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5 yrs ago
It's an ass kick ass world out there. And all we can do about it is keep kicking ass .

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Welcome to my profile! I decided I needed to update this, and I don't have much for updating... Only in a single role-play right now, so far it's going really well!

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Meant to get a post up today, website is giving me too many problems to do so. Sorry. Going to aim for tomorrow now.
Eric Miller


The last few hours were a blur, and a bit crazy. When Eric got back to his shed of a home he threw the rifle onto the bed and started locking the door behind him. After catching HS breath he looked at the rifle. If people were after him that rile held only one bullet in it. He had a shotgun though, his uncle's old twelve gauge. Eric ran for the bed where he lifted the mattress and pushed it off the bed, then removed a couple pieces of plywood from the frame reveling the shotgun, a .22 rifle, and a collection of ammo and other supplies. Eric had been a bit paranoid from a young age, after gaining his abilities he prepared even more, started buying ammo with his savings and other really cheap survival supplies. Most of which would only have a lifespan of a few months when he started using them, maybe weeks depending on a few factors.

He grabbed the shotgun and placed it on his desk, the grabbed a box of shotgun shells. After he had his gun and some ammo for it he returned the rifle to it's spot under the bed, and put it back together before loading his gun. Almost as soon as he finished he heard the noises again, thoughts. People were close, at least one but it couldn't be much more then that. Eric crept his way to the window in his home and saw the sheriff's car rolling up. Were they on it now? Eric wanted to run, but his place only have the one door, two if you counted the fact that his front wall was a door. But the actual door was apart of it still.

With the shotgun in one hand hidden from view as he opened the door casually trying to keep focused. Part of him was wondering if he was hearing his own thoughts but as far as he could tell these two officers had little intentions on hurting him. Eric calmly set down the shotgun behind the door as the officers approached him. "Sup peoplez, you here to buy or just looking?" The officers didn't seem to be expecting this response, but they went along with it and talked for a but, they asked him to go with them, Eric didn't like that idea. In that process he tripped backwards taking the shotgun with him. Next thing eh knew he was in handcuffs with a bloody nose as his gun was loaded into the back of the car.

At the station Eric was ready for war, and by ready for war he was hitting his head on the bench he was handcuffed to trying to get the thoughts of everyone inside out of his head. Being handcuffed didn't help. "You have--" *Thud* "No right--" *Thud* "TO KEEP ME HERE!" *Thud*. This time though he was starting to get dizzy, now his head hurt in another way. He was tempted to ask for an Excedrin but he wasn't ready to give in to his captures. Though he was tempted, so very tempted.

His bench was outside the break room, inside he saw Eli. Why was Eli here? wait... had Eli turned him in for all the underground work he had done? Eric was starting to worry, he had done jobs for Eli in the past, most of which were under the table to avoid taxes and to save a few extra bucks on both ends of the deal. Had he been turned in?! Oh shit... Then again, Eric had done work like that for at least two other people in this building. Hopefully that wasn't an issue. Eric just casually waved trying to hide the pain from hitting his head, everyone thinking, and his intense fear.
I admit that was a kinda shitty post.


I liked it, plus it's moving the plot forward. Gonna have a post up soon. Orchestrating a larger post in another RP I am in but I can do this at the same time. Just need to not confuse said posts while doing so.
@Wraithblade6

EXPLAINING TIME! For a few things. The zombie plague is actually designed to be stoppable, Deon still wants humans left, he just wants to thin numbers and use up ammunition reserves and destroy infrastructure.

As for shipping Dracula before resurrection there are a few reasons behind this. Dracula is not in the same world he was in before, his reaction to modern times may not be pleasant so Deon wants that to be in a controlled environment. Another reason is control again, he wants Dracula to be relieved in a manner in which he basically screws over a ton of people at once, not some random people spotting him as they prepare to do awesome shit. Another major reason is humans have nukes, chances are not many will be launched by counties too much to stop zombies. Some may be, but most the armories would still have a decent supply. But if Deon was to have Dracula revealed and start war on Mainland United States, it's going to be a harder decision for the government officials to launch nukes onto their own borders. And if another country did the US would not react well and more humans would die out. Last but not least, I love the idea of the TSA asking Deon about the dead body in his carry on.

So I don't have the post ready yet, but I have ideas pulled together. Going to try to start an epic fight scene soon enough. Just gonna take some time.
@BlackPanther

Sounds good to me. Now, to figure out how the next few post will go. Not able to post yet for a collection of reasons but still.
@BlackPanther

Effected in terms of the virus, probably not. Though he still may get sick as his body attempts to remove the virus, despite not having any real hostile effects.
@Remipa Awesome I'm curious what exactly does the virus do to a human, does it just drive you insane? and there is a a chance of being immune to the virus? Would be great if you could give me some information so I can decide how Allison will react.


I am so happy someone asked! Being a writer I love to explain things, as my readers have pointed out... I over explain things. But for this, it will work.

Things to note:
-About 1 in every 1000 humans are immune to the Airborne virus, and out of that 1 in 1000 only 1 in every 200 are immune to direct contact. Vampires are unaffected, the infected ignore vampires all together, though vampires with mind control abilities could control them. TO add with that, there is a chance some people will outright just die and not have any effects other then death.

-Being immune sucks, you go through a short period of insanity but recover. After that the host body will do everything possible to remove the remnants of the virus. In basics, be by a toilet or trashcan. The virus never really leaves though, just enough to not effect a person to the un-dead phase. Who ever was effected by the airborne pathogen and became immune has about a 1/20 chance of being a carrier, while someone immune to the directed contact version is a carrier.

-It drives human beings to the point of aggressive insanity which in that state they just attack anything and everything they can see, sometime inanimate objects if they can't find something alive. Once they are killed off they will reanimate but they are noticeably slower. They will keep a decent pace though. Once in the second phase their blood will clot almost instantly with any wound, meaning if you shoot them they will not bleed out, though they like most zombie fables have a very limited intellect. They are noticeably strong compared to humans though, not so much against vampires. A human with a lead pipe could put on a pretty good beating if they had the right hand to hand skill. In the insanity stage they do feel pain but will get over it relatively fast, like going through shock, only they never leave it. In the second phase, the un-dead phase, they feel no pain.

-The airborne pathogen lasts about five minutes as an airborne chemical, though traces of it may be found in cold, dark, and/or confined areas if not filtered out. So subways and sewers will suck, or basements if they are not sealed correctly. The virus does need to be in a decent dosage, but breathing in more then a couple breaths will screw you over. In theory some cars and trucks will be enough to protect a person from the virus depending on the ventilation system with in it. Some heavy doors can hold it back while it's spreading, and high altitudes could work. Once it gets high enough it starts spreading out too thin to be effective at infecting people, though it may give them similar symptoms to that of someone who was immune tot he airborne. So again, trashcan.

I think I covered everything. IF there are anymore questions let me know! I have no social life so I have time.... Plus this is easy thinking, unlike posts.... posts are a lot harder.

EDIT: Werewolves have a noticeably higher survival rate the humans. Though if bitten are still carriers.
*stares at chair* *breaks chair from floor and runs out with chair and vampire in chair*


This reminded me of a scene in one of my favorite HISHE episodes, 300.

"Xerxes Shield!" ~Leonidas
@Wraithblade6@BlackPanther

Fergus is dead, blew up with a portion of the UN building. But in all technical sense an NPC.
In case anyone didn't get what just happened....


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