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Just a random guy, doing random things. Main RP: Hell's Coffee Lounge Current RPs change often enough that it's too much effort keeping a list of them updated.

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@CreedTheChimera
Creed, prior to the emergence of Wraith's plot-mobile, emerged to find himself in an ancient city. Long abandoned, it felt as if the very atmosphere was rife with toxins. Had he been a mere human he would have died rapidly, but his more sturdy Dragon Slayer body was able to handle them with ease. Great factories lined the skyline, even now active, pumping the air full of the materials that had most likely killed the planet's original inhabitants. Brief exploration revealed a number of corpses, locked in rooms filled with food, some bearing wounds from energy-based weaponry. Most likely there had been a panic once the death toll started climbing, which had resulted in violence. The weapons used by these beings looked strangely familiar, however, as if he had seen their design once before.
@Tyki
Cosmos emerges high in the air, floating above what appears to be a massive castle. A powerful enchantment neutralises gravity's hold on him, allowing him to float in place without effort. He surveyed the ground below, sensing the many powerful figures that dwelt within it, from warriors to Gods. This was Anor Londo, the Land of the Gods. Far below lay the First Fire, an elaborate seal containing Dremaera, a Daemon representing both Flame and Entropy. Connected through the White Holes, it also served as one of the Seals of Omega, holding him within his prison.

Behind him stepped the wire creature, which then rapidly fell downwards towards the ground, a 10 ton comet. Whomever that thing fell on was rather severely screwed. In fact, anything in the vicinity of the impact zone would most likely be killed. Cosmos didn't know why the wire creature had followed him, but he would serve as quite the distraction. Already he could feel this world's unstable timelines collapsing around him, hero upon hero emerging from the mists of time, each attempting to fight their way past him. This realm's most formidable defender, the Chosen Undead, a being divided over thousands of timelines, each incarnation nearly impossible to kill. It's very existence was linked to the Seal, both maintaining one another.

Beisdes him in the sky appeared Void and Bahamut. Kihaku would not emerge, for she was weak in the sunlight. But if Cosmos was not mistaken, this world's sun was an illusory one. And he would be able to turn it off with little difficulty. This world was ripe for the taking, and within the next few hours he would have shattered another seal. Even without Genocide, they would be able to unleash absolute destruction over this world.
@Slendy
So, how do you want the fight to end? We could say the events of the fight with the fish-man army broke up their fight, and settle it another time. Alternatively, I could edit it so Lucy just tries to attack, is mostly blown up, and then flees. Or you could have Zarr leave, sensing a disturbance in the force or something.
@Cuccoruler
If you want to do something like a timeskip, just ask and people will usually help you out. I'll check with Slendy if we can end this quickly, and how he wants to end it.

I can edit my post and just have Shiro destroy the drones, have the time skip happen more quickly that way. Seems that any interaction between Calamity and Shiro would just slow things down. If you want to have Calamity give a speech of some description, you might be better off having him project his voice across the city somehow. Just say he hacked the speakers or something.

If you want to make Cataclysm a threat, don't make him too powerful. Give him a clear set of powers with strengths and weaknesses. Make him nearly impossible to beat in a 1v1, forcing the players to work together. But more than anything, make him smart. I've been GMing since I was 10, I'll send you a PM with some tips.

Sorry I was a bit angry earlier. I get annoyed when people call my chars OP when they're not.
@Cuccoruler
Wait, what? The hell are you talking about?

Quite frankly, I don't think the fight we're in is your problem. We're not hindering the story in any way, nor are we hindering anyone else's enjoyment. If Slendy wishes to move on I will happily do so, but personally I was enjoying a good fight scene. And I don't get why you dislike it to the point of threatening to beat up our characters if we don't stop.

I don't know why you think Zarr and Lucy are OP. Neither have demonstrated feats that even match the stuff both Abbadon and Shiro have done, not to speak of characters like Guilt, Alice, Calamity, etc. You have previously mentioned Slendy's characters being overpowered and I assumed you had gotten some kind of information about their capabilities that has been denied to the rest of us. Because as far as I can see, they aren't even close to overpowered.

You stated that Calamity was watching the battle. Is his fortress literally hovering over the city? Because I'd have assumed someone would have noticed a giant castle within eyesight of the city.

A fight should be decided by an agreement between two players, based on the characters and circumstances. If you're going to leave that up to random chance, then it's going to stop making any sense.
@Wraithblade6

Mithias, much like Kami, wielded two blades. Dual wielding such a weapon required one not only to be ambidextrous, but to move in a very particular way. Maintaining both offense and defense, as dual blades flashed before him. Of course, having lost the advantage of his suit, Kami was significantly slower than Mithias. But his advantage lay in his prodigal mind. His natural skill and experience in the art of murder, that allowed him to dodge even bullets. Even as Mithias stepped forward, Kami had already read his movements. A slight of hand, based on the expectations of fighting a mere human opponent.

Kami sidestepped, shifting his weight as Mithias moved to compensate. One blade sliced for his head, but was easily countered. Kami didn't use his katana as Mithias had expected, but rather used the cuff of his gauntlet. Pushing Mithias' right sword down and left, forcing it into the way of his second attack whilst inflicting only minimal damage to Kami's specialized armour. It also left Mithias wide open, and only the vampire's supernatural speed saved his life in that instant.

Kami's blade passed through Mithias' torso, dealing what would have been a fatal wound to any mortal opponent. Had Mithias not managed to dodge sideways, the blade would have severed his head from his neck. Now the cut had simply sliced off part of his lungs, which were rapidly closing once more. The wound wouldn't even slow down the vampire, but it had served as a demonstration. Even without great speed, the legendary vampire slayer was not to be messed with. It was his skill that had allowed him to face vampires in melee even before he was granted this suit, and even now he was a deadly opponent.

Kami stood back, as Mithias would contemplate his next attack. His greatest advantage lay in his ability to instantly read his opponent's moves, an advantage he would lose if he were to press the offensive. His only hope was to hold off his opponents until SOLDIER reinforcements arrived, or he was somehow able to get in a lucky strike.
@Cuccoruler
The battle had been a harsh one. Too many had died, both civilians and heroes. They had fended off the invasion of the fish men, but this city's foolish weakness had cost them too much. Even with this many heroes, there had been no warning of the invasion. There had been no evacuation effort, or at least none that had worked. The resistance had consisted of ragtag groups of heroes facing off against an organized force, to devastating results. There was no central force organizing those who defended the city, there was no leadership. And without a solid system, this city was doomed to fall to Calamity.

A loud humming aroused Shiro from his musings. A robotic drone flew overhead, seeming to be scanning the area. Of course, Shiro had done his research before setting out on his hunt. He knew who those drones belonged to. And he knew that their presence meant nothing good. If they were here, then so was their master.

A purple cloud surrounded the drone, as it seemingly evaporated into thin air. A machine lacking a soul, it had no defense against his teleportation capabilities. Even as he spotted the drones he removed them, stripping them apart to their base components with nothing more than a thought. Against him, a robotic army was useless.

After a moment of searching, he had confirmed it. Calamity was in this city. Standing in full view, on top of some large building at the edge of the city. He'd wanted a view, to see the battle unfolding below. Was this invasion his doing? No, if it were he would have helped, and his assistance might have turned the tide against the heroes. But he was fully prepared to make use of this weakness, stepping in just when the chaos was at it's highest. Shiro would not stand for that.

With a thought and a moment, he appeared in front of the famous supervillain. Each hand held a katana forged from nanotube enhanced pentagonal carbon, each with a monomolecular edge. The most powerful bladed weapon modern science could design, practically indestructible and capable of cutting through almost any matter. And yet, each was surprisingly light. He stared at Calamity, silently, as he gauged his opponent's movements, when he would attack and in what form.

"You shouldn't have shown your face, Calamity. I've been hunting you for a while now. And right now, I'm in just the right mood to bring you to justice."
@Slendy
Lucy is silent for a moment, as she considers the creature's offer. Whilst her main mass had been taken from the tree she had converted some time ago, a certain portion of her body had been formed from the matter she had absorbed from the skeletal creatures. If he were to cause it to implode violently, whilst she doubted it would be able to destroy her completely, the resulting damage would most likely lead to her inevitable defeat. Depending the strength of the implosion, it could destroy as much as 3/4 of her biomass, reducing not only her strength but her intelligence as well.

Of course, Zarr had not anticipated that Lucy's intelligence would increase with her mass. He further underestimated her decision to kill him, as she was now fully prepared to risk her life to end his. Even if he were to force her to retreat, she would return. With more knowledge, and more skill, she would have inevitably sought to eliminate the threat he formed.

After a moment of silence, which Zarr would probably take for deliberation, Lucy initiates a plan. her chest seems to explode outwards, through no effort on Zarr's part, as a blast of highly acidic materials is sprayed over everything in front of her. Even with superior speed, surprise and proximity would most likely allow Lucy to hit her opponent. Furthermore, she had expelled all matter originally derived from the skeletons in this explosive burst. If he were to attempt to cause the implosion now, he would find himself to be covered in imploding acidic goo.
Before leaving, Cosmos decided to leave his mark. Reaching into the minds of the soldiers present, he left his symbol. A spell that would latch onto their mind, a slow-moving thing that would gradually break their mind apart over the course of five years. He would gain steadily more control over this period of time, eventually completely supplementing their conscious thought. It wouldn't have worked on a magically capable being, of course, but it didn't have to. With this, he could quite rapidly turn this world and it's weapons into a tool for his success, should he ever need it.

On the new world, he turned to the stranger that had appeared. Creed. He remembered the figure well, having taken the image from the minds of those who had been present at the Battle of Tassadar. A battle where, supposedly, Creed had died. His current analysis clearly showed, however, that this was neither undead nor doppleganger. He would have easily been able to detect any being attempting to deceive him, and no such deception was present here. This indicated that Creed had somehow survived, or more likely, that he had been revived. And the number of beings capable of such a feat were rather limited.

The Enemy was on the move. Why Creed had been revived was unknown to him, and most likely to this being as well. But if the Enemy was active, then they would need to act fast. Once it emerged, all of his plans and schemes would be for naught. Whilst it would certainly be interesting to remain here and investigate this situation, duty called. Three Seals remained unbroken, something the Omegans were of a mind to change.

"I have important business to attend to. I will find you at some later date to continue my observation." He looked at Creed as he left, his suspicion not showing on his blank face. "I hope you will excuse my premature departure. I'm sure you will be able to take care of.... whatever this creature decides to name itself." He then leaves by portal, already planning his assault.
@Tyki
Tyki. It's beyond your power level. I frankly don't care if Tiny ok'd it because he's currently too tired to realize the implication of giving your character physical strength more than 1000x greater than any other character in the rp. Am I really going to have to convince you that you're not allowed to pick up continents?
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