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Current I think watching fight scenes can help in general terms with writing combat, since it can give you an idea of flow and choreography.
3 yrs ago
At least if you're writing something you know, with knights.
3 yrs ago
I mean, depends on what you're writing, and the tone and theme of what you're writing. Trained armored knights were legitimately monstrous on the battlefield, so looking up how they fought helps.
4 yrs ago
As much as there's a lot of reasons twitter sucks, I genuinely don't want to see it die for the sake of all the artists who now rely on it. Hoping the shithead stops trying to directly administrate.
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4 yrs ago
roleplayerguild.com/posts/5… If anyone's up for fighting some kaiju, why not try out my new RP, Godzilla: YATAGARUSU?

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This is not the most relevant argument to be having, I'll be honest. ^^;

I mean, the characters would disagree on this but I don't want too much of the OOC taken up by it.

I'm making an IC post now but I do still expect the second person to be edited since I find it hard to read.
@Crimmy: The Scaglietti drone was just physical damage. Which, for how bad the injury was, she bounced back from remarkably quickly. The only time her Linker Core had anything done to it was during the Book of Darkness incident, where it regenerated relatively quickly and was perfectly fine. I mean, Nanoha's completely ridiculous power-wise in StrikerS so I'm pretty sure she's okay in that regard.

... Buuuut this isn't really relevant to the point was I making. ^^;

Attacks can be perfectly nonlethal, but when things go wrong it's less predictable.
I mean in that it's possible to leave someone with only light injury in setting, you don't actually have to make your attacks lethal. Also, the attack didn't cripple her linker core, it left her crippled and needing physical therapy and time to recover to get back to normal. Since her linker core is pretty clearly working at 100% in StrikerS. ^^;

In any case, I mean this as the sort of thing that comes up in a lot of anime or manga with some sort of magitech system. It doesn't have to be lethal, but it completely can be.
@Polaris North: It's very easy NOT to kill someone using it. I haven't fully fleshed out the specifics but there's probably quite simply a way to work things nonlethally, but where someone could be much more seriously injured if things suddenly were to go awry. I guess... think Nanoha or something, if you've seen it, where you can totally do things like this without seriously injuring someone but when things go out of control it can get worse.

@Caasicam: As for the perspective matter, um, second person is legitimately kind of confusing to read. ^^; Which I think probably is why it's underused, outside of stuff like CYOAs. You can head to the training room, but the group's dispersing and you'll just run into one of the people leaving most likely.

@banjoanjo: There's multiple training rooms.

@Slendy: Tattoos are not a ritual device. ^^;
There's plenty of room, feel free to join.
Hmm... If I'm not mistaken, I just have Saber to post for at the moment, right?
I'm sorry, I'm going to have to drop.

Please understand this is nothing against the RP, I ended up demoralized and low on ideas. I'm sorry.
@Silvan Haven: Alright, the power is fine. However, drawing on Gungnir would only work if the Divine Gear was a spear. Also, as a Divine Gear, it needs no sacrifices.

Also, homing's a little redundant with the vision modes.
Adachi Ruriko


There seemed to be a bit of conversation, things relaxing... though Ruriko certainly didn't feel relaxed. What was all that supposed to mean?! What, that an outside observer could predict her moves better then she could? Even when it was a goddess, Ruriko still felt insulted. Her glare returned to laying on the boy, but before she could speak up, the other girl spoke up before her, landing quite a rant at the goddess inhabiting the boy's body.

Akira was quick to step between them all, interposing herself into the verbal conflict.

"That's enough!" she began, "There was a lot done wrong here, but fighting about it will get us no-where. I think everyone needs to leave the room and cool off immediately."

She glanced back at Matsuoka for a moment. That goddess in there... she was so sure of herself about some things. It was hard to say that a goddess wouldn't know anything, but a lot of things about the scenario felt wrong to the teacher.

"..."

Ruriko glared for a few more moments, before turning towards the door.

"I guess I'll train somewhere with less idiots," she said, before huffing and marching for the doorway.
It's more that combining them actually makes them more useful. I'll have a quick talk with Rain when I get the chance and we'll have this sorted out.
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