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Current I still like to come by and leave a flower here sometimes.
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Hey remember when this site didn't have 3 tabs in the IC threads? Crazy.
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I feel like Myriad Reality is somehow the secret glue holding this entire site together
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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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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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Luke smiled and closed his eyes with contentment. The next generation of freedom fighters was well underway... No, they weren't freedom fighters, like he was. The times were changing. Luke dealt with ruffians and scoundrels, men and women who sought to control. Not people who's sole purpose was to torture and destroy. Not real villains. Luke was pushing these kids in the right direction, towards a title he would never truly have himself.

Heroes.



~ End Of Chapter 144 ~
Luke sighed. "You're good at reacting, but in the heat of battle, it's just like I've said before. You need information. I'm going to expand on that a little," Luke mentioned, flexing his right arm. "Reacting to something, sometimes it's instinctual. You just do it, because it's what you need to do. But if you always take that style of combat, reflex, you'll get read faster than you can manage to keep up with. Even in a common fist fight. Although you both put a lot of effort into your styles of combat, I can bet they weren't as dynamic as you could have managed, even without access to your powers. You have to tap into other styles as well. Jenso, you've learned how to change your fighting a bit and enhance your reflex, and Bruce has always excelled at this form of combat, but the way you originally is good in some situations as well." Luke rose his hand and extended three of his fingers.

"Reflex, Force, and Withdrawal. Rock paper scissors. These are the fundamentals of manipulating the initiative. It's how you control damage, and Knowledge, which keep morale high, affecting your attitude as well. The three fundamentals of initiative, and the fundamentals to those.. Er... Fundamentals.." Luke rose his hand and scratched the front of his forehead. "Just eh.. They're all fundamental, y'know?"

"It's real simple, actually. Reflex is what both of you were usin' the entire fight. The watch and react type o' strategy, and to the un-educated, it would seem like the ultimate strategy, always playin' it safe, while still being aggressive. Basically, the middle ground," he insisted, shaking his head, "But even though you can outsmart less experienced enemies with the Reflex style, it can be manipulated easily. While on the defence, you allow your opponent to prepare things secretively. You don't threaten their attitude at all, giving them the initiative in that category even if you haven't sustained any damage yourself, especially if they're as arrogant or confident as the Order members. You let them control the flow of battle, despite how much it might seem like you may have the most resolute strategy. Truth is, in some situations, a Reflex style will never work, especially against foes like Rajaka who physically overpower us by a large degrees, as long as they hold the initiative in attitude. But it does have its strengths!" Luke rose his fist up and posed heroically. "Get it? If you have the initiative in attitude, the opponent will be more vulnerable, and more eager to attack you. Of course, you can fall for this too, if it seems like the fight is totally in their favour. In this situation, a Reflex style is possibly the most optimal choice of attack. Some people with particular abilities are also vulnerable to this style of attack from the get-go! Enemies that are using a Force Style with unpredictable moves, or a withdrawal style will easily take advantage of your caution..." Luke shrugged. "The Reflex style can even appear as if it's not a Reflex style. It can dress itself up easily."

"Force style is possible the most dangerous, but most effective style. It's Jenso's main form of combat, from what I've seen. Using your abilities to overwhelm the opponent with attacks that all of the intent of forcing them to either react or flee. If they can't use a reflex style to effectively counter it, or avoid it easily, a force style will usually grant you the initiative automatically in both attitude and damage, if you can land hits. Of course, while using a force style, you are also very vulnerable as well. It's a double edged sword with the highest benefit-to-detriment ratio. Unlike the other two styles, it cannot be hidden under the guide of Reflex or Withdrawal. With you're using force, you will be automatically granting your opponent a set amount of knowledge. This can easily give away the initiative in knowledge, despite having the highest potential to take initiatives elsewhere. You can use the same techniques over and over to minimise this, but by doing so, you make it much easier for opponents to use reflex and Withdrawal styles, allowing them to take advantage of your force and flip the table. Using force it great against enemies who are unable to dodge or defend. Overwhelming a powerful enemy is sometimes the only way to seize the initiative overall."

"Lastly, there's withdrawal style. To put it simply, it's running away. Of course, if you use a withdrawal style, you can still attack, making it seem like either a reflex style or force style. It's probably the most versatile, style, allowing you to completely hard-counter a reflex style, or abuse a force style. It also allows you to gather knowledge while not doing much yourself, and avoid damage entirely. However, using a withdrawal style has two severe downsides. You can't usually deal significant damage with it, and you can easily lose the initiative in attitude if you make a single mistake. It's best used as a punishment, a knowledge gather tool, or an option against slower opponents, or opponents with very few options."

"Knowing when to swap between styles is key. If you stick to one style throughout an entire fight against an opponent of greater strength, you will lose. But knowing how to apply strategy can give you an edge against opponents with overwhelming power advantages. Of course, if the opponent is smart enough, they can use this triangle against you, as well..." Luke paused and looked to Bruce and Jenso. "You two are fairly even in terms of raw strength, without your abilities. In this situations, using the same style against one another like this is like rolling the dice. The first one to make a mistake would automatically lose the initiative. And by the looks of it... Bruce took a pretty big risk despite there being no shift in initiative. You were evenly matched, and tied in the battle for initiative, both looking for options. But when both fighters are just trying to learn without taking major risks, a fight will always go to the stronger individual. Likewise, taking major risks without learning enough can cause the strongest fighter to lose the initiative, and sometimes, the entire match." Luke rubbed his head. "Man, it's kind of a paradox, aint it? To win, you gotta take risks, but if you take risks, you can easily lose..." He shrugged and chuckled the thought away. "Guess it's really just a matter of taking risks at the right time! Going for the highest chance of success! Sometimes a 50% chance of success is your only real option, over a 10% success rate later in the fight, haha!"
"I think I'll stop it there, actually," Luke insisted, clapping his hands together, "I don't think either of you need much help in this category. It seems, even in such a little amount of time, you've improved Greatly, Jenso. You too Bruce. Man, this kind of stuff is intense. Makes me think I don't even need to lecture you guys.."
"Each other, o'course. I aint about to get my block knocked off for any level of teachin' by the likes of you guys," Luke spat, slightly surprised that Jenso even suggested the idea of a battle between them. "But it's gonna be melee only, no weapons, no magic, no Ki."
"Rarin' as ever, good! Today's gonna be all about readin' body language," Luke answered. He continued to wave them forwards. "Get up here, and get ready for a brawl."
~ Chapter 144 ~

Day Three


Bruce and Jenso were pulled into the training room, where they had been before. The levitating circle was floating, once again, and Luke was standing on top of it, running some martial art drills. He spotted Bruce and Jenso entering the facility in the nick of time, though, and beckoned them over with a friendly wave. "Glad you guys could make it!" He cheered. "Sorry I couldn't be at this morning's meeting. I hear Mikey switched up the schedule pretty significantly though. Jeff was given the entire day to work with his people on a few projects, right? No idea what that's about, but I'm glad I've got ya guys for the afternoon."
Geode turned to face Oz as he approached him. "The prospect of giving me a capable body is otherworldly, Oswald. Not only would such a venture require advanced knowledge of arcane theory, beyond anything your universe could manage, but if I were given a level of power similar to yours after nearly succeeding in exterminating your entire race, what makes you think I would not immediately take that opportunity to plea for a spot among the order, myself? Or kill you off, when the chance arises?" Geode warned, "Your naive nature is not welcome, even if your intents are pure. Do not be mistaken. I am not your friend, nor have my morals been afflicted by your diseased race." Geode paused and turned to Jeff, who seemed to linger behind. "Do not overestimate the limits of your poultry technology. I heard it from Luke as well, you think your creations to be much more capable than they are. If you hold on to such beliefs, you will die before the rest of us." Geode cringed at the thought. Humans reaching anything comparable to his godlike understanding of arcane energy? Preposterous. His nerves struck, he waved the two out of his room with a violent motion. "Get out. I need time to think about our viable options further. Not your idiotic fairy-tales and childish notions of metal and stone."



~ End Of Chapter 143 ~
"Mikey has voiced his concerns out being present on the battle-field," Geode cut in, "And though he is not against the idea, I would suggest not relying on the power of his techniques. Although his Ki and Arcane control is absolutely astounding, even from my perspective, his innate power isn't comparable to anyone here. If, by this weeks end, you can reach his level, I doubt keeping him nearby would be wise. But, if he agrees.." Geode stopped talking, disregarding the thought. He had no influence on whether Mikey would join in battling the order members or not.

"At any rate, it seems our knowledge only goes so far. I'll leave it to the rest of you to apply your ideas when the time comes. I've little more to contribute myself..." Geode concluded. He dismissed the group and lead himself towards the corner of the room.
Geode blinked and thought carefully. "No, I have no idea what a Lok'Sha is," He said, finally. "I believe training your Arki might be your best option. His Ki is abnormal, meaning that if the Ki concentration in your abilities is too significant, he may be able to shrug them off. Using agile strikes, and cutting techniques might have more effect, similar to how Lark cut his arm off in Ferelda. Jenso was able to punch one of his arms off as well, but I think that may have been a product of both his sudden rage, and Rajaka holding back."
~ Chapter 143 ~

Order Of Chaos 101: Rajaka


The day passed quickly. More training, more reviews, and more talk of strategy. Finally, it was time for another one of Geode's seminars. This time he covered Rajaka. He looked over the trumps and sighed.

"Rajaka, the giant creature who's origins are unknown. His Ki output is astronomical, making his physical strength defy the laws of reality, and his durability and regenerative properties... Something we actually have absolutely no counter to. On top of that, his Ki seems to induce paralysis on a level beyond physical restrictions. It literally paralyses the soul." Geode paused.

"I have no real strategy against him. He is slow, but can shrug off most attacks, growing limbs back in a manner of seconds, and ignoring unfocused abilities. I just.. Really don't know what to say here. I was hoping you would be able to help me, actually."
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