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3 yrs ago
Current Losing a game of dragon ball the breakers because my dipshit allies wouldn't give me their fucking dragon balls pisses me off. the raider was already nearly dead fml.
3 yrs ago
devaronian is the race you're looking for. They're basically thugs for the hutts for the most part.
3 yrs ago
Man I'd love to be proven wrong so i'll keep trying but still it sucks like the fourth time this has happened for entirely seperate reasons each as dumb as the last.
3 yrs ago
Man I just can't stick with a DND Group. I'm aware I feel pushy at times but I never intend to push anyone into doing anything. I'm just feeling so dejected at this point.
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3 yrs ago
In general I've given up play by post roleplaying. I only check on occasion due to how NO ONE commits to forum posting in my over ten years of experience.
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I'm one of the surviving members from the event known as Guild Fall. I am a big fan of Mobile Suit Gundam and am very specific on what I want in a roleplay. I have completed two roleplays (one is debateable) and have over six years of roleplaying experience dating back to when I was in Middle School.

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"I told you I have no 'name' what I am, and who I am is much more difficult question to answer than what you could imagine. I am a lot of things. Besides the origin of the name Michael is something you may want to look up Miss. And it's not so much as this is your mind so much as this is a reflection of you personally. In other words this is part of your mind but we're not IN your mind if you would follow me drift. Now let's go shall we? If you want to try your luck at eating something in a incorporeal world than that's your problem. I wouldn't personally it would be bad for your health." Michael commented as he went to the door and wrapped his hand around the door knob and opened it slowly. As he went outside a dull blackness permeated the rooms he had been in before. It was if it was light leaking in through a crack in the window but instead only blackness seemed to come from it. As all three of the participants in the game left they had been told too put on their mask before hand in case they hadn't already. When Michael stepped out of the door he seemed to shimmer in and out of reality for a moment until he became solid and stood out in the middle of a flat rocky ground. Oddly enough the ground seemed to be lit dimly and there were all sorts of things around them.



Will stepped out grasping his pure white mask to his face and as he let go of it it seemed not too fall from his face. He had been waiting patiently for the time to come to leave and he had no questions for Michael. As he looked around he saw a Ferris wheel off in the distance. All sorts of booths without any shop keepers however there seemed to be shades running back and forth through the area between the booths. They had no features, no similar body structures, and they seemed to be made of pure shadows it was unnerving. But he looked around even more and saw there were indeed three other people here besides him. two boys, and one girl it appeared. Will decided not to say anything to them and instead look back at Michael. "Welcome to my home if you would be so kind as to follow me now and not get lost we'll be getting onto meeting your reason for being here. Trust me he is a patient man but you wouldn't want to get lost in a place like this would you?" Michael stated too everyone there as he threw his arms to either side of him to show off the oddly lit world around them. Michael at this point had stopped shimmering and seemed to not care to explain how he had led them all out of their rooms at once. The sky seemed to change color between dull black, and purple. There were no clouds in the sky and the world itself seemed like a twisted adventure. However there was laughter out around them but it was echoing and it seemed like it was coming from far away. There was mumbling and talking but none of it was intelligible. In the distance one could see a big tent put up in the middle of the area, and a merry-go-round with horses, and unicorns, and elephants going around and around in a endless circle. The music coming from it seemed to be like anything else you'd hear at a normal carnival. Though it did seem to go on an endless loop. The 4th individual in the group was wearing plain green PJ's and spoke in a very quiet tone. His mask was half black, and red with a pink diagonal line going down the middle. "W-where are we?" the boy asked in an almost whimpering tone as Michael chuckled. "Trust me you don't want to know. If you must call this place by a name to help your mind adjust just call this place...Scarecrow's Carnival. Or Wonderland."
Leo is fine I'll allow it since it's basically heavyarms. I'll accept the character.
Ignoring that last part that's a valid point there. I'll allow it as an end game weapon if you choose another mid-tier suit for the moment.
The unit's a bit strong even though Sarah is just going to be a side unit for a bit. However it seems to be really focused on heavy damage and it may leave it open to high speed units. Does anyone have a problem with this unit?
I'll accept the character. You can post it over in the CS Section.
It'd probably be a better suit to start out with than what you have right now in my opinion. If you want the normal gouf that's fine but this is the last part of chapter 1 anyone who starts out with their base suit here will need to wait a half a chapter before getting their upgrade.
"Yeah I know right?" Jack of Clubs said as he grabbed Dmitri's shirt and pushed him forcibly back into the building first before entering the building afterward. "Alright kiddos well you have fun you hear?" Jack said with a snicker as he sat back down at his desk humming to himself. As the two went off doing their own things the guards paid little attention to them mostly due too the presence of Alloy who was a known hero and figured the receptionist already cleared them. Most of the building was rather quiet and subdued and many of the people simply paid little mind too the two new heroes. However before they could get anywhere they happened to run into one of the hero sidekicks named Zero, a very much bland name, who worked for one of the small time heroes in JS. Zero was on his way to the bathroom when he made contact with Alloy and when he found out that he was showing a visitor around he offered to take them to the fight room where the majority of heroes were currently and when the girl didn't respond quick enough he quickly took them there regardless of what Alloy said insisting that the rest of the place was boring. As they got there they saw a fight going on between Cyber Stein, a technology based hero with the ability to make digital constructs into physical beings and objects, and Quickshot who had uncanny accuracy with his two pistols. Quickshot was running around the large sealed cage they were fighting in and dodging attacks from orcs whom were wielding massive axes. Cyber was a huge nerd and tended to make monsters out of his digital abilities. He manifested these abilities typically through a handle held game system and tapping into his ability to make what he saw on screen physical. Though he could use the abilities without the system he wasn't very creative. In return Quickshot was jumping around shooting enemies in the head. His quirk may not seem like a lot but super quick reaction times allowed him to turn many situations around. He took no hits from the enemies and almost seemed to be playing around as he smacked around some of the enemies. In return Cyber was also unscathed thanks to a digital shield protecting him. It seemed Stein's plan was to outlast Quickshot while Quickshot looked for a way around Cyber's onslaught.
Alright I suppose that's good too know but we're not going to wait as you've been taking a long time with those sheets.
Truely Heroic has no secret base like JS it's mostly just a corporate building with an armory section for the heroes and a gym specially made for super humans.
I strongly feel that the gm shouldn't be the only one contributing too the story. A GM sets the ground work and he or she shouldn't be the only one moving the plot along. Players should interact with, and alter the plot with character choices, and interactions. However people are often too afraid to do so, too complacent to do so, don't want to incur the gm's wrath, or are simply too lazy to bother.
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