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1 yr ago
Current I still like to come by and leave a flower here sometimes.
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3 yrs ago
Hey remember when this site didn't have 3 tabs in the IC threads? Crazy.
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5 yrs ago
I feel like Myriad Reality is somehow the secret glue holding this entire site together
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6 yrs ago
People like to nudge aside the fact that there's a level of commitment to hosting, and joining an RP. The majority of players don't have it in either case, regardless of how interesting an idea is.
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6 yrs ago
I've been gone so long that I forgot what the status bar was like. It's like coming back to an old apartment, except it's not an apartment anymore, it's just two walls and a lot of heroine addicts.
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Nihilist, but like, the cool type of nihilist, you know?

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"It is not your fault, Jenso. It was my own, for unleashing Gol-Ira onto its people." Pharie admitted. Paulie looked up in shock and backed away from the meteor. "I meant to create a defense for this village, to protect it from the dangers that plague the north, but Golems have always been an unstable elemental construction.."

"You did this?" Paulie questioned, backing away slowly.
"He spoke truth of your spirit, Jenso. I am in your debt for restoring the balance to my meteor... But sorrow fills my heart to see that my people have perished at the hands of Gol-Ira's thirst for the arcane.."

"As it should be," Gol-Ira cut it. Paulie frowned.
Paulie glanced at Jenso for a moment, and then back at the golem, before walking over to it slowly, clutching his lower abdomen. When he reached it, and looked down at its face, he cringed and placed a foot on its nearly annihilated body. "There's a sad sight," He spat, quite literally into the golem's face. The glob of spit froze immediately, and the bottom of his boot was slowly being covered in frost. He looked down and stepped off the golem immediately.

"My presumptuous attitude lead to this defeat, a sad sight indeed," The golem droned on, its voice fading in and out, "I feel like a human, to have erred so horrendously."

"Golems are no less flawed than humans, Gol-Ira," A serene feminine voice overtook the balcony, originating from the now-free meteor of Pharie. "Jenso? Orobo told me of your arrival... But I did not believe him when he said you could revive my meteor. He did not know of the golems..."
He can't speak on skype either, so he definitely has been occupied by something important.
Paulie glared at Jenso's fire and scoffed loudly. "Magic, huh.. Didn't know you were one of those.. Haha.. It's fine, Jenso. It's all fine now," Paulie rasped, pushing himself away from Jenso and standing on his own two feet as his body heated up. "That thing was behind it all, huh..."

The golem boy was trying its best to reform its body, but with so little energy left, after expending so much to conjure such a massive storm, he could barely keep himself functioning, let alone whole.

"...Huh..."
Chapter 28

Elemental Appeal


Paulie fell forwards into Jenso, unable to keep himself on both feet. "Ahaha.. Not used to this kind of cold.."
As Jenso stepped back inside, he noticed that Paulie was now panting and dripping wet. He looked up at Jenso and then back down at his feet. Paulie stood up slowly and limped over to Jenso. "Hey," Paulie murmured weakly. He turned and looked outside at the half-dead golem with a half-smirk. "Good goin, kid."



~ End Of Chapter 27 ~
The torrent of flames took form half-way through the sky and whirled into a whipping inferno, churning out slush and steam as it engulfed the golem's ice blast. Its eyes widened at the massive fire ball came towards him and consumed his entire body before exploding into a giant typhoon of swirling heat.

A moment or two passed and the storm died down. The golem's half-melted body fell from the sky. Both of his arms were missing now, and his heart-core was gone as well. All that remained was his head, part of his torso, and stump where his right leg used to be. As the smoke and steam seeped into the sky, the blizzard stopped entirely, and the two titans behind him fell to pieces.
Jenso focused his fire well and launched a ball of swirling flame at the Golem, but half-way towards its target, and the boy was already prepared. "Useless!" He shouted, firing a ball of swirling cold energy from his hand at the fireball. The flames were extinguished entirely, and Jenso was now in its path. More power.. More power...

"Die!!"
Jenso's arm stretched out, but nothing came. His focused flames had no form. They simple spurted from his hand like a short range flamethrower and dispersed into nothingness. "Die!" The golem shouted, aiming his hand at Jenso.
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