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3 yrs ago
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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Even if she wanted to get home, they have to work out a path to reaching that goal. And so, well... There was no way D.Va would actually protest teaming up. Especially alongside one of the original members of Overwatch. That was pretty awesome! Working together always made more sense then going it alone, at least when the game was built like that. And when it came to life you could treat it a lot like a multiplayer game. If you worked together, everything tended to come a lot faster. Naturally D.Va felt she was always MVP, but the faster they worked this stuff out, the faster they could all get home. It only made sense.

And... sure, helping some people out along the way wasn't exactly a bad thing at all. Kind of like sidequests, right? Just not the really long ones that take ages to deal with, that'd feel like it was taking way too long to get home. And not if someone just needed twenty bear claws or something, since D.Va was pretty sure most people didn't actually need twenty bear claws. But in the end, it made a lot more sense to stick together regardless.

"Alright," declared the small Korean girl, "Let's party up!"

@thewizardguy @Raineh Daze




Tachibana Hibiki


"Ehhh...? But it's all green, that doesn't look healthy at all!" Hibiki called, trying to catch up to the soldiers as they walked away. But they didn't seem interested... on top of that, if the gas was supposed to make them stronger, then why did they wear gas masks if they were supposed to be breathing it in? It just didn't make sense to Hibiki, but the men were rather swiftly retreating from sight... Hibiki frowned and looked around. There were so many people in trouble here, too, and it looked like the soldiers hadn't really done anything to help... However, as she looked around, she took note of a rather familiar face... silvery hair, short... In spite of the situation, Hibiki couldn't help but make a break for her friend and throw her arms around her for a hug.

"Chris-chan!"

@CorpusMundus @Raineh Daze
@CorpusMundus: Um, you didn't acknowledge Hibiki at all? ^^;

She walked out in front of them and asked them about the green smoke.
@Lord Szall: I mean... I guess it would depend what you have planned.
... Going to have to express my concerns about this, especially the psychic powers. ^^;

Psychic powers are kind of always a shaky ground in RPs. Not so much telekinesis and that stuff, I mean mental interference.
@RolePlayerRoxas @Rin @Tachi

Aaah I keep forgetting my mentions.
Nishimura Yuki


It was a little hard to keep talking when there was suddenly some kind of loud explosion that seemed to reverberate through the ground. Yuki's eyes widened and she looked around rapidly. What if people were hurt or something? What was that sound exactly?! After a few minutes, however, Yuki realized there was no smoke or anything like that... maybe it wasn't... ah, she'd still have to keep an eye out for anything bad, but... Yuki shook her head. For now she had to work on helping the people with her out and keeping an eye out for whatever might have caused that explosion. It was far off and might equally have been harmless, so running off and abandoning the people she was with now seemed like a decidedly poor idea.

For a few moments, she was distracted by the sight of Ruru riding atop the Chinese woman's little robot, kicking her feet as it spun and seeming to have a wonderful time. As much of a pain as Ruru could sometimes be, it was hard to deny that was both an entirely ridiculous and entirely adorable display.

"Er... right, Mei-san," Yuki said, shaking her head. If Mei was alright with being referred to by her given name, then Yuki wasn't going to keep insisting on referring to her more formally. Instead, she stepped towards the exit of the alleyway... only to immediately encounter someone in red armor.

"Ah? Another... what's going on here?" she questioned. Seriously, why were so many people just showing up at random in this weird medieval town? Whatever the case was they needed to get to the bottom of this. "No, I'm not from around here. And this keeps getting weirder by the second. Vivi-kun-"

She paused to gesture to the small mage boy. "-Says there might be a castle or something? Er... I think he's from here..."

She couldn't help but notice, however, that this new person was reminiscent of Kamen Rider and Sentai... which pretty much immediately got her heart beating with excitement. But... no! Now was time to be serious and focus, right?! No fangirling allowed!

"Oh! Oh! I didn't introduce myself yet!" cried Ruru, waving her hands at both Mei and the newcomer, "My name is Lulilulilulululilalalulali Lalulolelalilililululalilolilolela!"

As she got a good look at the newcomer, the fairy grinned widely.

"Oooh, you're gonna make Yuki-chan really excited!"

Almost immediately, a blush tinted the pink-haired girl's cheeks. It's not that she entirely hid her love of all forms of heroic media, but... she was trying to be serious, now wasn't the time! "Sh-shut up, Ruru!"

@RolePlayerRoxas @Rin @Tachi
Konpaku Youmu


"Ah, you're hungry?" Youmu turned towards the rubberman with a frown. That would certainly hinder their search efforts if it came to that. Though... she was also quite certain no-one in existence was quite the food vacuum that Yuyuko-sama was. However, Youmu had a solution in this matter. Reaching into her skirt pocket, she pulled out her bag. Indeed, while she didn't have all her yen on her, she had some money to spare. It would surely be enough to purchase some kind of meal and get on their way quickly... and then Ryu offered the both of them food as well. Raising her hand, Youmu shook her head.

"I ate not long before I cam here," Youmu replied, "And if it comes to it, I can purchase ingredients and prepare them myself. I don't intend to stay here any longer then absolutely necessary, so a room and food won't be necessary."

Indeed, that was the chief matter in the half-phantom's mind above everything else. She had no intention of remaining here particularly long. Instead, she would leave the first chance she got in order to return to Yuyuko-sama's side.

@Masterkeun @MacDuffy




Tachibana Hibiki


This... wasn't the base or... or anywhere she recognized. There were sick people here. Hurt people here. But she didn't understand how she'd got here. One moment she had been walking through the door to the outside hall, the next she was... she was here. And there were a lot of people in trouble... Hibiki clenched her fist. She had to help somehow! But... how? There had do be something she could do... Even if she didn't understand how she got here, there had to be something she could do to help everyone here! ... and while she was in the process of trying to figure out just how she could help, the light-haired brunette Japanese girl found herself directly in the path of a group of people who seemed quite out of place.

Soldiers, it seemed. In dark armor, with some kind of strange green mist accompanying them. They looked... threatening, dark, but... Hibiki wasn't going to judge them just by that! She tried to understand everyone after all, so just because these people looked back didn't mean they were, not necessarily... though there were all these people in trouble around here, shouldn't they be trying to help them somehow? If they were military, and things were that bad down here... that's usually why military was sent to places like this, right? Disaster relief and that kind of thing!

And that smoke looked pretty bad... Hibiki had to speak up about that.

"Hey! Hey! That green smoke, is something leaking? You should check to make sure nothing's leaking!" she called to them, approaching and waving her hand in the air, stopping about a meter away. "It might make you sick, and there's sick people down here so it can't be good for them!

@CorpusMundus @Raineh Daze
@Yidhra: Alrighty!

Now where to drop Hibiki and what to have Youmu do...
Alette narrowed her eyes.

"This rotten scumbags aren't mine, and as far as I'm concerned I'd like to gut the person in charge of them," Alette said, before glancing over the corpses. "At least if I haven't done so already."

After all, the leader could have been among the bodies.

"Anyway, I've told you everything I know," Alette continued, resting the spear across her shoulders. "If you want me to do anything else you're gonna have to pay me. ... Or..."

The blue-haired girl gave a look towards Fanilly, and grinned. The blonde wasn't sure she liked that expression from the pigtailed spear-wielder.

From there, Fanilly consented to sending the raven back with a message to the capital. The bodies, as terrible as it was, would need to wait. They had to set out as quickly as they possibly could, after all. However, one more search of the fort was conducted. Unfortunately it didn't turn up anything but death. There was little more reference to... well, anything of note. It was rather mundane notes and journals by the previous occupants of the fort. The most recent date on any of them was from a couple of days ago, falling in line with the age of the bodies. It revealed nothing particularly interesting. Indeed, the only item of note had been the note Tiral discovered earlier. Alette had hung around a bit and poked around, surprisingly pointing out anything unusual to the knights, but overall there was nothing. She'd also kept staring in confusion at Tyaethe, however.

Indeed, soon enough it had become simply too much time spent at the fort. They had to get moving, and they had to move quickly. If there was any chance of catching the people carrying the shard, they had to take it.

And so the Iron Roses set out, as soon as possible.

It was less then an hour of riding, however, before they ran into another unusual sight.

"Ahead... what's that?" Fanilly halted their advance. It was growing somewhat dimmer, so it wasn't entirely easy to tell... but there. In the distance, a carriage was under siege. Figures on horseback had surrounded it, killed its escorts, and were now intent on taking whatever was within it. There was at least twenty of them, and several of them were now approaching the carriage door.

There was no way that Fanilly could ignore this.

"Iron Roses, prepare to charge," she ordered, glancing back over her shoulder towards her knights. There wasn't any time to lose, and they had their best shot if they took the attackers quickly and by surprise. After a moment's delay, in order to let her knights prepare...

"Charge!"

It was little planning, but she wouldn't risk the lives of those inside the carriage. They had to act quickly.
@Yidhra: Just checking, you didn't miss Hibiki, right? ^^;
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