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@EurmalEye

It's all good-lol I myself wana respond already but also feel like I should wait. Gonna give it a bit I think.
@EurmalEye

lmao, nice post
@Blop
Hey blop, I went ahead and wrote up a little sampler blurb about the potential character I had in my head-granted the post is a lil rough but givein more context of events goining on/an actual location I'm fairly confident I could polish future posts a bit better. Hope ya enjoy the brief read though.


@Blop
I will also throw something up later tonight. Thinking about making an old ex highwayman looking for a little sliver of redemption before facing his more than likely upset maker-or maybe a writer looking for a good story. Lol gotta toss some ideas around.

Awesome intro BTW man. Paints a good picture in the mind.
I will totally keep my eye on this-how big a group of people you looking for?
I would love to toss my hat in on this if its not to full-Love Eldritch horror/occult themes in general but have never really had the chance to rp them.
@LeonVon@Diggerton@Bourgeoisie@EurmalEye

So...despite being extremely hung over(threw up twice this mornin lol) my dumbass was able to string together a somewhat coherent post I think. Did some edits to what I wrote last night and then rearranged the order of things quite a bit-hope its not to bad(havent got to reread it) but I gotta run off to work. Look forward to seein/readin yall later
@Bourgeoisie@Diggerton@EurmalEye@LeonVon
In the middle of Ms. Shepards rundown Lancer let out a an audible chuckle that sounded more like a scoff-as if even his laughter was hostile. To no one in particular he quickly spat out "Apparently our Mr. Smith wasn't as good a craftsman as he thought." And then for first time since he'd met the group Lancer flashed something resembling a smile. Only it was a little too crooked, almost sinister in a way. To say it was unnerving was an understatement. But then again maybe he just had one of those faces. It was hard to tell, and his attitude really didn't help.
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The young Ms. Shepard had spoken his name without him having said it-that was bad, afterall just a google search of his name could expose rather...odd...information: and that was just google, who knew what newfound computer systems this woman was using-who knew just what dark secrets she could dredge up. However he acted like he hadn't noticed, he acted like he had said his name. Part of him was glad to have a partner that could play the subtle nuances in the mental game that was so similar to chess; the other part of him however was irate at the fact that she had indeed achieved check first. Lost in thought for a brief moment Lancer was brought back to reality by what to him sounded like rough sand paper talking-quickly he realized it was Wheezy.

After Wheezy finished speakng, giving Ms. Shepard the approval she apparently craved so much with his caveman like gesture that came in the form of a thumbs up, Lancer was quick to chime in-all without breaking from Ms. Shepards professional gaze. In fact instead of looking away he returned her stare in an almost challenging sort of way, his beady hazel eyes mustering up all the venom they could. Without skipping a beat he responded, his unplaceable accent practically defining the world glib. "Not unless you're hiding a cup of coffee somewhere in that computer file of yours. By the way, could you check the weather for me back home inbetween your next facebook update? You see I left my tomato plants outside and am dreadfully worried they will drown in the rain."
Im almost thinking about just breaking what I wrote off at "drown in the rain" for the actual post? Kinda small but good for interaction I think.

Would love to plug this in somewhere though

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"In the middle of Ms. Shepards rundown Lancer let out a an audible chuckle that sounded more like a scoff-as if even his laughter was hostile. After Wheezy finished speaking, giving Ms. Shepard the approval she apparently craved so much with a=his caveman like gesture that came in the form of a thumbs up, he quickly chimed in "Apparently our Mr. Smith wasn't as good a craftsman as he thought."

For the first time since he'd met the group Lancer flashed something resembling a smile. Only it was a little too crooked, almost sinister in a way. To say it was unnerving was an understatement. But then again maybe he just had one of those faces. It was hard to tell, and his attitude really didn't help."
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Maybe a tiny colab?

Edit- Im not sure what to do but iether way I'll will watch for yalls opinions like a hawk! Maybe pour another drink...
@EurmalEye@LeonVon@Bourgeoisie@Diggerton

So while reading Bourgs post I poured myself a drink, then I read his post, then poured myself another drinnk, then finished reading his post, then I started writing!!! Then naturally I poured a congratulatory drink (naturally) and began my post...well, for some reason I'm struggling getting things to flow properly (no idea why, probably need another drink).

Thought maybe I could throw up what I have here in the hopes this ragtag bunch of writers could piece together a coherent post. Anyway, here goes.

She spoke his name without him having said it-that was bad, afterall just a google search of his name could expose rather...odd...information: and that was just google, who knew what newfound computer systems this woman was using-who knew just what dark secrets she could dredge up. However he acted like he hadn't noticed, he acted like he had said his name. Part of him was glad to have a partner that could play the subtle nuances in the mental game that was so similiar to chess; the other part of him however was irate at the fact that she had indeed achieved check first.

Lancer didn't break Ms. Shepards professional gaze: in an almost challenging sort of way he met it head on with the all the venom his eyes could muster. Without skipping a beat he responded, his unplaceable accent practically defining the world glib. "Not unless you're hiding a cup of coffee somewhere in that computer file of yours. By the way, could you check the weather for me back home inbetween your next facebook update? You see I left my tomato plants outside and am dreadfully worried they will drown in the rain."

In the middle of Ms. Shepards rundown Lancer let out a an audible chuckle that sounded more like a scoff-as if even his laughter was hostile. After Wheezy finished speaking, giving Ms. Shepard the approval she apparently craved so much with a=his caveman like gesture that came in the form of a thumbs up, he quickly chimed in "Apparently our Mr. Smith wasn't as good a craftsman as he thought."

For the first time since he'd met the group Lancer flashed something resembling a smile. Only it was a little too crooked, almost sinister in a way. To say it was unnerving was an understatement. But then again maybe he just had one of those faces. It was hard to tell, and his attitude really didn't help.
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