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11 mos ago
Current Did a really crazy, off the wall project for amazing people! Excited that it is going to be seen by so many people. Fingers crossed for me!
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1 yr ago
Truly us one thing after another l it feels like. This year has been awful for my family and myself. Whatever you do, hug your loved ones tight, give your pets and extra boop and kiss from me.
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2 yrs ago
Finally made some progress on a story I've been tossing about in my head for awhile. It may never get done, but who knows. I haven't deleted it yet, so that's a good start! Lol.
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2 yrs ago
Hard to want to keep doing what I love when I'm taken advantage of for being too nice... Sigh.
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2 yrs ago
Apologies to my writing partners. I've had a mental breakdown and still on the mend. I'll reply to everyone asap!

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Amelia stood at the counter and tapped the short bow she had grabbed, her lips turning down at the corner of her mouth a little before she shook her head. "On second thought, do you have a different bow? Not a long bow, but maybe something in between? I just need something good for hunting if I am going to be out on the road again," she said, feeling a little foolish for a moment.

Then again it had been so long since she had freedom to choose anything, it was easy to mix things up. "Also, how much for one of your plain leather breast plates there?" She knew it wouldn't provide much protection, but it would be better than nothing. "If I can afford one I would like one as well... Then I think that would be all for me," she added with a nervous smile.
Amelia glanced about as she entered the shop, taken away by some of the more intricate looking weapons that hung off the walls or properly placed upon shelves. Always moving, she never had much of a need for items that weren't practical, and she rarely had time to make a bow herself that looked nice. Everything she had was plain, simple, but functional. Nearing the counter, she glanced at the little girl helping the man and smiled softly before turning her attention to Yurt.

"Ah.. Yes," she began, nervously picking at the hem of her shirt. "Acquaintance of mine recommended you, so here I am," she added. Pausing, she looked around once again. She didn't have a lot to spare in regards to money, and she had a few things she needed to get. "I... I do have a few things for trade, maybe, if you are interested that is." With that said, she placed three throwing knives on the counter. They were well made and balanced, and looked in pretty good shape. They were plain, nothing on them stood out much, their hilts wrapped in a dark stained leather.

She knew they probably wouldn't fetch a whole lot, but even a little was helpful at this point and throwing knives were not in her set of skills so they were just taking up precious space needed for something else. "But, I do need a bow, a quiver and two bundles of arrows," she said as she walked over to the barrel and looked over the goods stored there. She picked up a few, testing them and running her hands over them. After the fourth one, she nodded and took it from the barrel, and grabbed a quiver and brought them over.
@Dark Cloud It is what it is sadly. I'm sure there other places but I try and support the good stores we have in town because living in the middle of nowhere I should just be thankful we even have game stores lol
@Dark Cloud All good, no worries.

And it is silly. Most stores are geared here for tabletop rpg games though and not so much the card games anymore. It sucks but I have plenty of decks made to play casual with no like, limits I guess. Now if only I could make friends IRL :p
@Dark Cloud Nope, don't think so.
@Dark Cloud I have yet had the chance to get much in the way of new cards the past year or so. Unfortunately my group dispersed this last year so no longer have anyone to play with and the shops here in town only accept type 2 legal decks which is sometimes financially difficult to keep up with
The woman nodded to Malkus, gathered her things, and made a mental note of where to meet later on. As the two parted ways, Amelia could feel her nerves tingling. She was beginning to second guess if this was the right choice. She had just escaped a slaver, barely managed to take out her attacker last night, and was not volunteering to help find someone who was taken by bandits.

"You're an idiot," she muttered to herself as she replayed everything in the last 24 hours in her head. But, there was no going back it seemed. And the family matter tugged at her a little. She wondered if her own would even recognize her, or if they were still even alive after all these years. At least she would be doing something of worth, right?

She found the market, managing to keep to herself and steer clear of anyone so as not to bring trouble to herself. She was still wary, and knew by now Kallum, her latest master, would have noticed the absence of many by now. Whether or not he felt they were valuable enough to go look for, she was unsure of. And if so, getting on the road again sooner rather than later would be ideal. After asking a few travel worn looking people, she found her way to the merchant Yurt and entered the shop. It was quiet still, which made her presence well known as she entered.

"M-morning," she said, giving a small nod as she nervously approached a little more, still keeping distance.
@Dark Cloud Don't diss the Elves :p

I do have an awesome Angel deck I like, too. I run Avacyn, Bruna, Sigarda, and Gisela in that one. It's fun
Nice to see you finally introducing yourself! Welcome.


Thank you!
@EmyBear8913 Ahem...

Esper Control FTW


That is all. Welcome to the guild fellow MTG player.


I prefer trampling everyone with my Elves :p
And thanks! <3
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