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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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The fire blast exploded around the knight's figure even as the sawblade launched into the explosion. Dust was thrown into the air and for a moment it obscured everything. The invisible form of the wraith shot forward, shrieking as it hungered for the knight's soul. It seemed the bargain had gone awry. But as the dust began to settle, the silver-clad figure was shown to be mostly unharmed. The hand that had previously held the crest was now outstretched, an armoured gauntlet wrapped around the wraith's head. The undead creature shrieked, attempting to turn incorporeal and yet somehow failing, as purple flames danced along it's figure. With a final agonising howl the creature dissipated, it's very essence burned into nothing. Then, calm as ever, the knight turned it's attentions once more to the mortals before it. It's figure now surrounded in purple flames and lightning, it's very glare appeared to pierce into the souls of those present. It was clear that this being was a powerful opponent indeed, judging from the casual ease with which it dispatched a powerful undead being. But the flames did not appear to be entirely it's doing, and it's form began to shimmer. Chaotic energies overtook it as space bent around it, and slowly it became clear that it was being somehow dragged out of this realm. With a hint of amusement, the choir of voices once more spoke. "It appears that I misjudged you. Unfortunate. The power I offered you would have allowed you to progress. But perhaps that stubborn head of yours may serve you. There will be greater temptations ahead. See that you rebuke them with the same fervour you now show." The knight's form began to fade, dissipating into a strange purple cloud that was drawn away into the heavens. "I came here because I felt the call of something ancient beyond even my reckoning. Beware, mortals. For the vampire is but a puppet, and the true threat to this realm is greater than even I can imagine. If you are to survive, you may need to learn to set aside old hatreds." With those words the being disappeared completely, a thunderclap sounding at it's departure. Lightning flashed, the ground seemed to tremble for a moment, and then the being was gone, leaving a silence almost as noticeable as the being's presence had been.
@Tyki

Most servants of Chaos still have a Soul, albeit a twisted one, as to not have a soul would be death. The exception here is Daemon Princes, who are allowed to ascend beyond humanity. Their 'Soul' is replaced by a large amount of raw Warp energy, giving them immense power in exchange for fully removing their last ties to humanity, and turning them into eternal servants of Chaos.
@Supertinyking@Letter Bee

The sound of a Soul's return. Such arts were powerful, yet forbidden. It was an act of great power with an even greater effect. But death did not release the fallen easily. Especially those that had managed to elude it for so long. It was a small thing, this breach of protocol, this little violation of the laws of nature, this taboo act. But it did not go unnoticed. In fact, Osamu would learn later, having done such a thing in the wider Multiverse had earned him the attention of many.




Within the confines of a realm not bind by the strict law of logic lay a realm of twisted order governed by a mad god. Tables stretched into infinity within a landscape of crystal chandeliers and wooden floors as Gods and Devils sat side by side. Beings from planes of existence beyond the comprehension of mortal races observed the flow of time, silently marking the confluence of potential realities. Empires spanning entire universes bargained, representatives glaring at one another over tables of delicacies that confounded any attempt at categorisation or description. The souls of heroes and villains sat shackled and moaning, a false grin on their faces as they served these illustrious guests and performed for their amusement. Great pieces of art could be seen adorning the twisting floor, great structures of magic and metal that twisted space itself alongside complex quantum entanglements arrayed in a painting of possibilities.

The master of this realm sat behind the bar, observing myriad realities. His fine suit was in the italian fashion save for it's bright red colouration and golden sparkles, putting one in mind of a game show presentator. A matching top hat with a golden trim hid most of the figure's face in shadow, revealing only two silently glowing blood-red eyes and an impossibly wide grin, an array of teeth that seemed normal one moment yet viciously sharp the next, but always pristine. He leaned on a long black cane, it's head a humanoid face that seemed to contort in agony, silently howling in despair as it's silver features shifted. The Mad God known only as Bob observed, chuckling, as a new player made itself known within the larger scope of the Multiverse. It seemed that once more one arrived who sought to overcome death itself, an endeavour that had proven the end of many. He glanced through their future, the myriad possibilities and impossibilities that formed the eternally contradictory timeline. It seemed that they had set things in motion beyond their current comprehension. But soon they would learn the size of the ripple they had created. Amused the God sat down, observing all that came to pass.




In a place best left forgotten by time the air was filled with the scent of blood and fear. Rows of figures hung chained from the walls in various states of dissection, organs removed and occasionally replaced with strange pieces of machinery. Pipes and tubes ran in and out of their bodies, and old grey machinery steadily thrummed as it worked it's way through the readings. The monotone was broken by occasional screams from deeper within the complex, both human and less so. But the figures upon this wall lay silent, barely breathing, their minds and thoughts beyond repair. It was within this lab that a large bank of computers suddenly lit up, the flashing red lights and constant beeping demanding attention.

The mistress turned from her work, bothered by the machine's cries, until she began to read the report. Dropping her other work she fully immersed herself in the text flashing across the small screen, frantically typing away at an old-fashioned keyboard. A small smile began to work it's way across her face as she read the readings. Souls were her speciality, and this was certainly an event worth noting. In fact it would warrant investigation. Such things should not be possible, should not be done. And yet here it was. Data didn't lie. Almost giddy with anticipation she stood, walking with long strides towards the tool bench. Retrieving several blades from a nearby cupboard she grabbed a large block resembling something akin to a walky-talky, and fiddled with the dials. For too long she had secluded herself from the rest of the multiverse, drawing herself back into her work. It was time for a field trip. And by the end of the day, one way or another, blood would be spilled.




Seemingly from nowhere, a signal struck the large Genome ship. It was received but not registered, the electronic transfer of data corrupted the moment it was formed. The signal took form, living data flowing through the electrical network of the ship. It's many security protocols would have halted any programmable malice, but this being possessed true sentience, and an ability to manipulate the digital realm far beyond any normal virus. Soon the basic programming of the entire ship was undermined and alarms began to sound as the pilot discovered massive system malfunctions occurring in all sectors. Weapons, Teleportation, Tractor Beam, Life Support.... all data seemed to be fluctuating in impossible ways, and the SOS signal came out more as a distorted mass of data, a corrupted stream of virus-ridden muck that would only serve to harm any who attempted to pick up on it. Metallic laughter echoed through the halls as the many crew members ran around, dismanteling control stations in a vain attempt at fixing their ship before it completely broke down. Then it was followed by an unearthly shriek, a sound that was more than just a vibration, a signal that tore their very souls from their bodies. It was horror and death incarnate, a virus that struck the soul and mind and tore them to shreds. Within moments the running had stopped, as all life within the ship had been eliminated. Corpses floated through the halls, faces twisted into an image of anguish.

The leaders of the Genome Empire, as well as the leaders of the Mon Alliance, both of whom currently found themselves aboard Imperialdramon, would find their discourse suddenly interrupted. The large saucer-like ship the Genome Empire had used appeared to have dropped the tractor beam, but was instead speed towards Imperialdramon on a collision course. It's shields flickered on and off and it's propulsion twitched, no doubt the more functional Imperialdramon would be able to twist out of the way of a head-on collision. However even a cursory scan would show the reason for the ship's malfunctioning propulsion. The generator was being overloaded, and in mere moments the entire thing would go up in an immense explosion. Whomever had set this little situation up intended to ensure that everything nearby was completely destroyed.
@Tyki

The changing eyes had been noticed, but mostly ignored. Darquesse had known more than any other that magic was vast beyond comprehension, and even for her a true understanding of it's nature might take centuries. For this being to exhibit powers she did not truly understand was only natural, especially if she could not recognise them as magic. It was simply another aspect for her to master, in time, simply another of life's little mysteries to unravel. And she had known that Kyoko bore special powers, after all. It might even be similar to Valkyrie, who, after losing her True Name, had somehow discovered a new branch of magic in the void left behind.

The 'oath', however, did annoy her. What point was a servant who would not kill? Had she the time she would torture those silly little ideas out of this mortal's mind, but for the moment she simply could not spare the minutes of the day. She could tell that whatever was in that strange land had been increasing in power, gathering energy, for God-knows-what. She could not allow it to surpass her power, for in besting it she was certain she would rediscover her true powers. Then there would be nothing capable of stopping her. So why did this little creature insist on being a nuissance? With clear hatred in her eyes Darquesse retracted the blade, once more replacing it on her shelf. When she turned to once more speak to Kyoko there was a clearly colder tone in her voice, as Kyoko now floated between tool and obstacle, an uncomfortable position in the best of times. "Well then, perhaps you could lie on the floor and pretend to be a rock. Don't complain to me, however, when whatever it is turns you into a vegetable." Considering it's ability to confuse even Darquesse's senses, there was no doubt it would be able to do just that.

"Regardless, let's get this over with before you remember you've also made an oath against being useful." She roughly grabbed Kyoko, and once more they were both dragged through darkness and cold, reappearing on the roof of the mansion above. Not waiting for the mortal girl to get her bearings Darquesse shot off, drawing amusement from Kyoko's confusion. "Just remember to head towards the middle, and you'll be fine, alright? Head to the edge, and I'll just have to toss you back in until something sticks." With those words of encouragement the small God tossed Kyoko into the air, and she smashed down onto the ground on a rocky beach with enough force to shatter bones. Although Darquesse doubted it would do any real, permanent damage to the girl, she was nothing if not pettily vindictive. Watching for a moment Darquesse then zoomed off even as she felt the place once more trying to cloud her mind.
@Letter Bee

You've been busy, I see.
The creature seemed to laugh, a sound simultaneously beautiful and terrifying. It was a twisted rainbow washing over the clearing. It was then that it became clear that, despite the words filling the clearing, the knight had not once opened his mouth. It was the being around him, the imp on his shoulder, that spoke. It was the voice of a God. "Foolish mortal creature. I own it because you wish for it. It is yours because I offer it to you. This power I will grant you, for now and forevermore, to wield as you see fit." The stone seemed to float there, radiating energy, but there was another thing. For Firebrand could feel that the offer was not that of a moment. To accept this stone now would grant him it's power, but he would not be able to give it up as easily as he had before. It was strength beyond measure, the power to become a living god, but it had also caused a loss within him. But as the Paladin held out the stone he offered more than just it's power, whispered a thousand times into his ears. He offered pleasure and pain, he offered love, grief and anguish. He offered eternal youth and perfection, he offered the pinnacle of life to be enjoyed and despaired over for all eternity. He could feel the God engulfing him, filling his ears with promises, and each of them struck true. No lie could be spoken by those divinely innocent lips, even as sadistic eyes stared him down. Love, lust, agony, grief, happiness, glee, despair, fear, anger, hate, suffering, vanity, pride.... all fell within Slaanesh's domain, the domain of the greatest of the Chaos Gods. And he would grant all of these gifts to Firebrand free of charge, because even as he was gifted the ocean he would drown in it, lost in the power.

To the others, there was no sign, no movement. But a moment passed for a minute felt by the devil. And his decision here would change the destiny of the entire world, if not the universe. With one word he could become the Ultimate Gargoyle, greatest of the Ghoul Realm, and with that power he might repel the threat upon Arcadia. Or he might simply become the next great threat. By refusing the stone he might plunge the world into an era of darkness, or he might save it from a tyrant that had yet to exist. Either way much would hang in the balance, and it was not a decision that could be postponed. In this moment, the fate of the world was decided, one way or another.
@Gentlemanvaultboy
Well, you did give me Carte Blanche, did you not? And I take any amount of terror inflicted by my words as a great compliment, so I thank you in return.
@supertinyking
Both Faction and Character are accepted. However, I hate the format you use. Try not to break up paragraphs without an empty line in between and only have a break when starting a new paragraph.
I apologize profusely for my absence. Sorry. I'm easily distracted and admit that I was avoiding this slightly due to the stress of being the only GM remaining. But I promise I'll try and respond with more regularity if I haven't managed to murder interest in this.

So what's been happening over here? I miss any interesting plot twists?
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