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@SaltSight Game was Astlibra: Revision. Found it on sale bundled with another game I've been wanting so I gave it a shot and got like, straight indie JRPG of the early 2000s injected into my veins.
3 yrs ago
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@SaltSight Game was Astlibra: Revision. Found it on sale bundled with another game I've been wanting so I gave it a shot and got like, straight indie JRPG of the early 2000s injected into my veins.
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3 yrs ago
Hate that strange ennui that hits after 100%'ing a really, really good game. Good time was had, but man am I glad it can't mess my sleep schedule up anymore.
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4 yrs ago
Rich people blood sports is how the Oscar's should always have gone. As a hot blooded american man I cant sleep at night without witnessing violence of some kind.
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5 yrs ago
So true. Anyways, play Lancer!
5 yrs ago
Final Fantasy: Stranger in Paradise is the funniest shit I've ever seen while also not being a bad game. Just crack open some cold ones with the boys, blare Limp Bizket, and Kill Chaos.
Time to make some medieval peasants respect WAMEN.
Also let me know if anyone has problems with the content provided. I struggled a bit in trying to think of things for Mamoru, Gromgard, and Light to do in particular, so let me know if anybody needs anything additional to do.
Not one to let an opportunity to demonstrate how much he loved his lords and his friends, Zouyu would proudly raise his large clawed animalistic hands, saying: "Mm! No need to kneel around us, Lord Rodias! Whether its gardening, flower picking, or just making the weather nice for you, you can count on me! Also I don't know what ovulate means," Zouyu said, still retaining a gargantuan bump on his head from Gromgard's blow to his head. But, a little pain was never a reason for him to be down.
Rodias would be lying if he tried to say that he didn't feel legitimately touched by some of the statements made by the inhabitants of the Chateau. It would warm the hearts of most, and even his character, a half-vampire, still felt the familiar ache of relief weigh upon his pumper. Part of him even got a kick out of Graft calling him "The pinnacle of CEOs". Inwardly, he now felt assured that this was way, way better than home. Being a data analyst was a decent living in the hellish future of the 22nd century, but vertical movement was about as limited as it got. You managed a computer's work, and that was it. Not like a company ever valued anyone that wasn't genius enough to improve the code themselves.
With a slight shake of his head, he would free himself of thoughts from his "normal" life as Mamoru made her rather beautiful speech, extending a hand that he had no reason not to accept. Rising just as discourse began, Rodias would shake his head at the notions of who should go scout and Chuunitrixx's outburst before her storming out. Perhaps the first true exertion of his authority would come as he rose, the slightest of smiles present upon his lips. A soft cadence of steps echoed as his heels clicked ever so slightly against the floor, stopping once he hit the carpet. A gloved hand would slam down upon the table, right over the drawing of the village's locale that he had made, before he proclaimed: "I am undeserving, of such loyalty, and even more undeserving of a title such as 'King', Mamoru. But, I won't run away from either. Aera, I thank you for speaking my mind. Come, we are all united in purpose here. Gromgard, believe me when I say that I will have use for your goblins yet. But not as disposable. Until we're certain as to whether resurrection magic works the same in this place, we must count every life as irreplaceable. But for the moment, I have plans for this town that only require two people," the vampire lord would state.
Returning his hand to his quill, Rodias would begin to speak as he continued to scribble. "Pardon Chuunitrixx. She's...difficult for others to get along with, as you all know. I'll speak to her personally. For now though, allow me to explain my plan..."
"To begin with, the matter of the village is a delicate one. Violence from hence forth will be our last resort when conflict arises. As for who shall be scouting out the area, I believe our best option is to go with..." Rodias would pause, to turn his quill up, pointing it at Ashara and Kath Erine. "Ashara, Kath Erine. I believe you two are best suited to this task. Namely, because Ashara possesses the closest thing to a normal human appearance of us all, and because Kath's magic will make escape simple if the situation turns dangerous." Before he even finished, Rodias could tell that objections would be raised, and before any could be presented he would state: "And, also, because I have tasks that require each of your individual skill sets."
Slowly walking around the table, Rodias would make his way to each of the various members of the guild in turn, beginning with Salem. Sensing that the boy might be dissapointed in his idea being half approved, but without him involved, he would state: "Salem, I have need of you to work with Graft on a little project that I have in mind. I'll explain the details to you both after this meeting is adjourned and I speak to Chuunitrixx about her behavior, but rest assured..." Rodias would slowly reach out to place a hand on the doll's shoulder.
"I promise it will entertain."
Turning his head over his shoulder to Graft, he added: "But, for now I have immediate orders due for the Factory floor, Graft. We're in need of observation devices, telescopes, binoculars, compasses. We're completely stranded in a world we don't understand, and if we intend to expand, we'll need ways to survey our surroundings without needing to travel far."
Upon relaying his orders to the two, he would bow his head respectfully, adding at the end: "I am counting on your cooperation in this."
"Kaldorna, I have a task set for you and your hunters as well. Your beasts will be in need of a food supply soon enough, so securing livestock and finding a way to keep them will be imperative. I understand the importance of Sun200's beast pens, and I would hate to see them stagnate. We will also need to find a source of blood to feed your hunters. I may only be half a vampire, but I understand the need to feed, Rodias would say, demonstrating logistical awareness as he assessed two immediate problems unique to the beast pens. It wasn't just the beasts that needed feeding.
"As such, I would like for you to lead your hunters on a hunt. I understand this land is unknown to us, but there is nobody more skilled in cutting into the heart of the wild than your group. To assist in capturing livestock..."
"I can do that! I can help!" Zouyu would excitedly say, popping up between Kaldorna and Arthanar.
Before either could show contempt for the obnoxious demihuman, Rodias would say: "...I will be asking Zouyu to accompany you. It will be useful for him as well, to find new plant species. In addition, I would like to make use of your beast pens temporarily. I'm in need of..." A brief pause would freeze the air, as a certain glint entered Rodias' eyes, his shoulders tensing ever so slightly as he finished with: "A tutorial." For just the briefest of moments, Kaldorna would feel the most innate primal urge to either fight or run, which was broken as Rodias turned away. It was incredibly hard to hide his excitement at the prospect of actually getting to fight with his new body.
Turning towards Aera, Rodias would smile serenely, once more composed. "Aera, I would like for you to accompany me to the Beast Pens; I do not wish any permanent harm to come to the beasts." Aera too would have seen it. That flash of undeniable bloodlust that was frightening to behold.
An MMO character existed for a singuler purpose: To kill, and to grow stronger. To fight was in their blood, and Rodias wasn't any different. The idea of growing stronger was almost euphoric, but even he knew that blindly flailing against beasts stronger than him was foolish. He'd start at level 60, then work his way up slowly, practicing in earnest while his subjects worked their hardest.
When it came time to address Mamoru, he would find that the matter of Penn and Shill's disappearance was worrisome. He didn't believe that the goblins would come to any harm; Even as a fodder type of mob, Gromgard's goblins at least held enough power to survive against wolves. Even the artsy ones. But even if the pen proved mightier than the sword, if they were to be discovered by humans before they establish proper contact then it would set a terrible impression. He only had the stereotypes of YGGDRASIL to go off of, so for all he knew the most common race in this world were civilzed goblins, but until information came back from Kath and Ashara, he had to assume the worst.
"Mamoru, I would like for you to go with Gromgard to retrieve Penn and Shill. You have my permission to deploy the Skeleton Butlers to aid in the search," Rodias would say, before smiling to Gromgard. "Their artistic spirit is no doubt burning with interest. After all, this is a place none of us have ever seen. When they return, be sure to let them know that I have work for them. I always thought this chateau could use more paintings. Giant ones," Rodias would say. Inwardly, he couldn't help but imagine just what KIND of paintings he could ask them to make. One of the first coming to mind was "The Creation", but with Gromgard in place of God and one of the goblins as Adam. He almost didn't manage to stifle his chuckle at his own unfunny, unexplainable joke.
"In the case of the two being captured or threatened, I authorize the use of lethal force to free them," Rodias would say. "Oh, and one more thing. Mamoru, I would like for you to find any type of ore you can. I assume you will have no problem finding any, with hands as skilled as your's.
Light was...difficult to find work for, beyond her pre-assigned task. Her mere physical contact was enough to cause normal humans to grow insane, and it is just about impossible to have her work outside of the vault, given the necessity in guarding it. It wasn't that Rodias didn't trust his subjects; Rather, it was that he didn't trust himself to not go look for...that.
"Light. I will need you to continue guarding the Vault as you have been. However, I would also like to say that you are not bound to remain solely within the Vault. Given your mobility, it would be cruel of me to confine you to it. As such, until a state of emergency is reached, you have free reign of the Chateau grounds. However, I have to forbid you 'hugging' anyone. At least until Graft finds the time to make you something that negates your sanity drain," Rodias would say, looking out towards the window. "But, don't worry. I won't object if you happen to randomly find some traveler in need of a hug. So long as they look like they won't be missed."
Light was indeed very difficult to plan for. But, he hoped that giving her plenty of room to stretch her legs would keep her from getting bored now that she had a functioning sense of boredom.
When it came to future proofing, one could never go wrong with having an entire army in the wing with which to counter any planned assault. Especially an army that didn't need to eat, sleep, or drink a damn thing to keep themselves sustained forever.
Put simply, keeping Vae Dhayar within Rodias' circle was absolutely essential for the longevity of the Chateau, and proved a difficult task given that Vae was made to be...just...just a little bit evil. Silver was a fantastic person overall, but insisted on making Vae be his opposite in almost every fashion, meaning that as much as Rodias loved grouping up with Silver, the prospect of an interaction with Vae meaning a new undead overlord terrorizing the countryside was a bit mortifying, to say the least. He didn't really care at the moment what happened to the people around the Chateau, but right now, maintaining cohesion was paramount to survival. As such, when it came time for Vae's task, Rodias would say: "Vae Dhayar, I would like for you to amass your White Legion. I've no doubt that where there are people, there are civilizations with more arms than they have sense. As such, I feel that it is important to be ready to deploy en masse where needed. You have full authorization to raise the corpses of the surrounding area within reason."
The Vampire lord didn't know when he'd need that army, but he was definitely sure that he'd be needing it sometime. And hopefully before Vae found a good reason not to obey orders. His alignment was towards evil, but his Lawfulness meant that he at least followed a code. A promise to him was something that meant a lot, and Rodias would strive to earn his loyalty permanently.
Once he had Ashara and Kath side by side, Rodias would bow his head to Kath, stating: "I apologize for insisting on this plan, Kath. I understand how important the security of your library is to you. However, rest assured: I will personally watch over your collections while you are away. Ashara, I assume that your shrine maidens will be alright without you for a day or two. If not, then let them know that they have permission to directly ask for my aid."
Rodias sought to assuage any potential worries that the two women may have, given that neither were designed to really LEAVE the Chateau. But the reality of it was, having two pretty women under the guise of adventurers arrive in town who, out of most people in the guild had the most stable personalities, was a much better idea than only sending one with Salem. After all, traveling with a child was strange, and a dangerous prospect in just about any world. Kath didn't have a perfectly human appearance, but any negative attention she would gather would serve to further Rodias' understanding of the world as it was.
"I would have you both wait near the entrance of the town, then approach from the main road as if you two were normal travelers. If anybody questions you, say that you are novice soldiers of fortune looking for work. Avoid answering any questions of where you come from, and try to learn as much as possible. And remember: Let violence be your last resort. Retreat if need be. Understand?"
With all of his necessary orders delivered, Rodias would give a flourish of his wrist across the table, spreading splotches of beast blood across the paper. "Let today be the first day of our new beginning. When the sun rises, we'll begin our surveillance of the village. As for the rest of you, begin your tasks effective immediately. Especially Kaldorna. I do not want to know if sunlight affects your hunters as it did in our home. You are all dismissed. Graft, Salem, I will meet you both in the foyer. Kaldorna, please have an attendant ready to bring out some of your beasts for me to spar with. I will be with you all in a moment."
In the next moment, the last Sable Lord would slowly begin making his way down the elevator. Not down the one intended to swiftly transfer people to the throne room from their floors, but rather, the one and only entrance and exit to Chuunitrixx's realm.
He truly hated it. This feeling of nostalgia he felt as he overlooked the ruined, writhing cityscape. That back that constantly faced this exit, that seldom failed as the last line of defense. Rodias always felt a bittersweet sense of longing for this place, but every footstep on the dusty ground made him remember too much. Both himself, and his character didn't want to be here.
"Are you alright? I've never heard you go off like that. Even before then," Rodias would say, stepping closer to the sniper before hesitating just a moment.
...He missed all of them. Every single last member, even the quiet weirdos that just showed up to watch other people talk. But more than that, he missed the one person who carved their image into the guild the most. Traptrixx had been one of his best friends, and to constantly have an imitation of her present at all stung. But the idea that maybe she was suffering the same mental problems made him want to scream.
I'll be getting my post up tomorrow (Tuesday), after turning in my portfolio final.
I know that @Enkryption has his post ready to drop before I post mine for chronological reasons, but @Archangel89 if you want to make a post before I do, let me know. I know you said work has been busy, so I won't begrudge you if you can't make one this week.
@SubjectVision Made an application that has been accepted, but they haven't posted the full sheet to the character tab yet or posted in a while. If theydon't post by the end of the week, then you can apply for the position of 3rd Chapter Keeper. Or, if you like, you could try and think up a position within the guild hall for one of the Miscellaneous npcs (Ie: Gardener, High Cleric, Vault Keeper, etc.) and apply for that!
So long as you get it out before the next GM post and it doesn't go out of its way to move the entire scene elsewhere, then I see no reason why not. Would also logically depend on the scenario, but if Graft has anything to say to the other characters' responses, then feel free to.
Character Focus: By YGGDRASIL standard, Cleric is a faith-based class. Clerics are look upon as a magic caster of the Divine type. While they are well verse in melee combat, Clerics can also cast various magics such as healing, summoning and attack spells. In particular, they are capable of curing diseases or neutralizing poisons.
Personality: As a Lawful Neutral Cleric, Aurora’s personality is to neither judge people based on their goodness or their wickedness; her determination is to abide by guild law and to protect player characters and allies from harm. She is decidedly firm in such regards. Beyond that definition in particular, Aurora (or Aer to some of her associates) is friendly, amicable, and soft-spoken. She is not as zealous as her creator was, but she is not a cold judicator by any means either. Beyond her creator’s zealousness, some parts of their personality seem to be left intact such as her tsundere-esque like quirks.
Notable Equipment: The most significant piece of Aurora’s equipment would be her two-handed clerical sword named ‘Divinefire’. When channeled with magical energies it can fire a wave of pure divine energy that heals all allies surrounding Aurora for 50% of their health pool.
Creator Information: Tomiko Yamaguchi, otherwise known as ホーリー (Holy), was one of the guild's primary healers. Tomiko created Aurora as a healer to guide her friends when she was not available to roleplay or quest with. Whereas Aurora is Lawful Neutral to the letter, her creator served more in a neutral good capacity, trying to consistently remain as one of the guild’s most vocal forms of a moral conscience. She was oft told that she was taking things too “seriously” which often resulted in many many arguments.
"I could have broken him in too, if that tree wasn't there," Steppe Archer insisted, much to the chuckling of the guild reporters. What? She could have!
While Steppe Archer was a bit reassured by the fact that she didn't stink, she was a bit amazed by the money split. Wouldn't it being a 33/33/33 split have been fairer? She didn't particularly mind the danger, since she got to do a sweet boar-back rodeo, but she figured that maybe the Lizard Fighter would appreciate it far more, given that he was actually trying to fight. Still, the feeling of coin in her hands was a pleasant weight, which was soon shifted to a simple coin pouch on her belt. A pleased smile crossed her lips, as she wondered what she could buy Torchfire for feed after this job. Maybe a bunch of apples would make her favorite girl happy, but she'd have to decide later. Right now though, she would puff her chest out proudly, and go get them that patrol duty for three.
She hoped that this guard would be a lot less of a...prick? Nah, no way she'd know that term. Stick in horse shit? Better. Hopefully the next guard would be less of a stick in horse shit, since if every guard was just a cynical coward, she'd start wondering how this town actually remained standing. Since if like all of them were scared of boars, one would have to wonder why they bothered taking up the job to guard a remote backwater little town like this. But, once they found the Guard Captain, she would proudly present the proof of their patrol duty enlistment, before saluting. "Steppe Archer, falling in!" she would proclaim, having learned from seeing a lot of the guards saluting and shouting when called to attention that generally, you wanted to be professional.
...However, her salute was being done with the wrong hand, her feet were just facing a bit away from each other, and one side of her hair was still only half dried. Despite her energy, she was a bit of a mess.
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Looks good to me overall! I assume @Stern Algorithm might have to give their input on Dr. Drd being included, but I like him being tied into others learning how to make npcs. I feel like with those changes, she's good to go as our 3rd Chapter Keeper!
There was a certain charm in seeing how people of other cultures acted when something unexpected happened. But erm...well...
This was definitely not a very charming time to observe the Brass Blades. He'd overheard fellow soldiers' groaning wishes of needing to bed women before they explode plenty of times in the Haillenarte barracks, but...in public? And within clear earshot of someone else? He did his best to keep his disgust from showing on his face, managing to simply pull off a serious countenance as he approached the two Brass Blade members. It seemed that since this area was of low priority to their benefactor, the less..."upstanding" ones. Regardless, Theodore wouldn't let etiquette stop him from helping those who needed him.
Striding up betwixt the two "gentlemen", Theodore would greet them, saying: "Hello there. Have either of you by chance seen a Hyur man, goes by Oktar? He has two scars on his face, and has swindled my friend of the deed to her home," the Paladin would say, keeping his tone friendly, body language relaxed, and eyes upon the two Brass Blades standing before him as he awaited an answer. It was worth a shot if nothing else to question those who probably saw many coming and going throughout the day.
"I wonder how the others are doing in their search. I should reconvene with one of them, and ask if any information has surfaced on their ends," he would think as he waited for his response.