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6 yrs ago
Current Masses are always breeding grounds of psychic epidemics.
6 yrs ago
The highest, most decisive experience is to be alone with one's own self. You must be alone to find out what supports you, when you find that you can not support yourself.
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7 yrs ago
One cannot live from anything except what one is.
7 yrs ago
The slave to virtue finds the way as little as the slave to vices.
7 yrs ago
The core of an individual is the mystery of life, which dies when it is 'grasped'. That is also why symbols want to keep their secrets.

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The Harbinger of Ferocity


Agent of the Wild, Aspect of the Ferine
Nature, red in tooth and claw.

"There is, indeed, no single quality of the cat that man could not emulate to his advantage."
- Carl Van Vechten

I am, at my core, a personification and manifestation of those things whose blood and hearts run red with the ferocity of the animal world. It is this which convicts and controls my works, my writing, my being; the force and guidance in which I gain wisdom from. It is what inspires me as a creator and weaver of words, the very thing I admire as an author.

My leanings, savage as they are, are of the feline sort as there exists no greater lineage of beasts whom can be drawn from. No others captivate and motivate my talent and skill as the greatest of cats do.

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It is with regret that this is the truth of our situation. We are remaining in a figurative and actual pattern of waiting. At least, in part, we are still progressing some by elaborating on characters, so not all is wasted.
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3 times? Does that make Robert 9' 6''?


With ego? Yes, actually.
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Oh yeah, that was a thing XD


I have to wonder if it hurt more because it was such a shock, or if because it was delivered by someone three times smaller than him.
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It is a pleasure to be of some value, @IcePezz. For the record I note that I have an unusual air, but neither you nor anyone else needn't be worried about offending me, but I appreciate the concern; I enjoy the cast of characters, both in the story itself and the people behind them.

I was talking more along the lines that what is related to his character, his not-so-figure-of-speech shadow is most likely not a... "good thing". I take amusement in that Robert of all characters has been involved in that, hah.
Lol it wasn't a bad thing or a good thing. Just wanted to go over a part of the plot that will be involving his character


As much I imagined, but what he happens to be involved with I would not consider a friend, regularly, hah.

@The Harbinger of Ferocity Its good to know i'm not predictable.


It can have its perks.
When it comes to you, I do not pretend to know anything of how you are likely to take it. You are most successful at being a surprise, @boomlover.
I do hope you realize, given your current situation in character, @boomlover, having the Game Master private message you is probably not a good thing.

The Harbinger of Ferocity eases a growled chuckle.
Or at least near a location of major harbor, as I would reason.
The strangeness the younger man carried to him left something in "The Red" unusually wary of him; not in the way of Roanoke, but in that there was a sense of unease to his demeanor. The others had all but freely displayed what they were capable of, as if it were not a fact best hidden, but Ioannes provided the impression that he had other things on his mind. Either way, the conversation between the two in slight betrayed some sort of involvement together now.

It was at this point the guardsman, his features cut with recent human blood in his lineage in their sharpness, appeared aware of the wilderman's presence, to which he issued a respectful nod. "The Red" remained as ever watchful, but appreciated the gesture - it was an unspoken one, common in its actual meaning versus the torrents of words most "civilized" men preferred. Attention shifting as his hearing caught sound of the gnome and the man with pack in tow, at least in what the barbarian deemed important.

"...why don't we go look for the blacksmith, or you can take me to the fletcher. The guard can probably watch the auburn-haired woman as she shops."

What need had they with the blacksmith? Could they not mend, maintain or work their own weapons and equipment? There was little time left before the ultimatum set forth by the green eyed woman. The gnome, Tirrarian, then intervened in conversation between herself and Ioannes;

"Alright, keep your secrets. I'm afraid I'm new to this town, I didn't even know this place was here."

Their exchange continued, but noted the guardsman that accompanied the three motioned to another, who without the slightest hesitation approached. "The Red" and his attention shifted, no longer paying immediate mind to the two and their conversation, but to whatever was about to transpire. Fortunately, for both the king's men, the approaching man seemed only to welcome his fellow man; the two engaged in a brief conversation before the half elf prepared to send him away on some errand. "The Red" had simply remained there throughout, noting the departure of the man and gnome - of whom disappeared amongst the crowd without notice.

It did not earn the trust of the Son of the Lioness.

Powerful hands folding across his worn, earthen tone breastplate of dense hide, he paused not to wonder their actions, but why they had gone about them so strangely. The gnome was perhaps the reason - eccentric, strange folk, with a penchant for just as unusual behavior as unusual language. Putting any man that put his faith in a musket alongside one was undoubtedly going to result in some sort of abnormal demeanor.

"My good man, I beg your pardon if I interrupted your thoughts but I know nothing of this group, could you care to give me some information about these misfits?" The guardsman said as he turned to "The Red", of whom he was still beside after having seen off his cohort.

One of the tawny brows of the savage rose in inquiry and his primal eyes shifted to the man; he knew truthfully what was just asked, at least in the literal sense. To "The Red", the answer was as simple as any other of its sort, and so as he issued his reply, he tensed not in the slightest or proved to display any demeanor abnormal.

"You have both heroic fools and foolish heroes." His deep, lightly rasped voice rumbled before it carried on, "Some of whom have the desire to save your town, others of whom have the desire for riches and glory."

The beast continued, "I will not speak to know their character, half-blood, but know that I reside in neither of these camps. My business is to kill the sworn enemy. This I will do, with... or without them."

@Letter Bee@Jon Y@IcePezz@The Fated Fallen
You must be uncharacteristically lucky then, as I have not yet met a small dog that did not spend the entire time barking in its shrill yap.
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