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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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Ah, sorry, I forgot. ^^; I'll give you feedback tomorrow, I don't do bio stuff after 12:00.
The black knight did not respond. They remained tall, imposing, and quiet, positioning themselves in a manner that made it difficult to see into the carriage. They did not respond, no matter what was asked of them, and at this point Fanilly was growing more and more concerned about that matter. The black knight was absolutely the one they were looking for, or so she could assume. It wasn't as if huge black knights were a particularly common sight, was it? What was especially coincidental was their location, as if they had been in pursuit of the shard as well and the bandit attack had delayed them. Though why they had appeared in addition to the mercenaries, if these assumptions were true, was a far more confusing matter. In the end, Fanilly couldn't be certain what was going on, but she could be certain something was going on.

And so, sword sheathed at her side for now, Fanilly approached the carriage and the tall knight. The knight looked down at her for only a moment in acknowledgement before refusing to budge.

"As Captain of the Iron Roses, I must request that you answer the questions we ask of you," the short blonde girl began, doing her best to sound authoritative. "We mean you no harm, but there is something strange going on and I think we would all appreciate some answers."

The knight continued to be quite unresponsive, simply regarding all those before them with the same cold-feeling stare. Although it was impossible to tell exactly what emotion was behind it, to be truthful, when the black knight's face was totally obscured by a face-concealing helmet.

Fanilly thought she saw something move behind them, in the carriage, and took a step forward. As if in response to someone becoming too close, the knight swiftly lifted their Zweihander from their shoulder and brought the bloodstained blade to bare. Fanilly's hand flew to her own sword.

"We mean you no harm," Fanilly restated, narrowing her blue eyes, "But if you start a fight we will defeat you, there's no question of it."

Fanilly wasn't used to attempting to be threatening in order to defuse a situation that was rapidly spiraling into a rather worrying territory, but she was going to try her hardest. There was no need to fight now.

"Haelstadt, stand down," said a girlish voice from inside the carriage. The speaker huffed. "You're being a fool and it's frustrating just sitting here and watching. Step aside and let me talk to them."

For a few moments, the black knight remained, as if in hesitation, before finally stepping aside and turning to face the step leading down from the carriage door.

The person who emerged from the carriage was fairly recognizable to anyone who had any real knowledge of her family. Black hair, pale purple eyes, light and delicate skin... she looked to be no older then thirteen, perhaps slightly younger.

Veileena Cal folded her arms and let out another huff as she did. "It's not as if I'm not thankful for your help, but did you have to start antagonizing my knight? Haelstadt's not likely to answer your questions."

Her hands transferred from being folded across her chest to resting on her hips, tilting her head to one side and making her pigtails bob. She seemed to be trying her best not to look at any of the bodies.

"What are your questions, exactly? And why are you asking these questions? Do the victims of a bandit attack really seem like people who would be in the mood to answer questions?"

She seemed rather irritable. In fairness, being attacked by bandits is likely to make emotions run high.
I want to see what Gil does before posting. ^^;
Tachibana Hibiki


"Um..." for a few moments, Hibiki trailed off into silence. Tsubasa... last time she'd seen Tsubasa, it was right before she ended up... here. And she had no idea where here even was, or how she'd actually gotten here. Walking through a door certainly shouldn't have brought her here, but somehow it did none the less. It was, in a word, absolutely confusing. This left her with little to no idea of how to figure out where Tsubasa was. Or... where anyone she knew was, aside from Chris. For a few moments, Hibiki's mind drifted to Miku at the realization that she had no idea how to contact anyone she knew.

"... The last time I saw Tsubasa-san was right before I got here," Hibiki concluded, "but I don't know how I got here and I don't know where here is, so I don't know if she's still close by."

@Raineh Daze
"Haah, excuses," Saori said, dismissively. The small blue-haired girl floating in the air did not make a comment of her own. "It doesn't matter how many of you are, just fighting with all these people laying about could've caused some trouble. Leave the big ones to us and handle the small fry, they're more your speed."

Saori flashed a rather smug grin, and Akane found her heart burning with indignation. Why? Why did she think... Magical girls were supposed to be about protecting people and justice, right? Of course they were! So why did the rabbit-eared magical girl think that making all these comments was okay? They were all on the same side, weren't they?! So... so... Of course, Akane couldn't have been a magical girl fan without knowing that magical girls sometimes fought one another. So... there weren't always all on the same side, but this had been a Negari, wasn't it enough that they freed everyone in there?!

"We... we still freed everyone inside it!" Akane attempted a retort. Saori rolled her eyes.

"Like we wouldn't have? You low-rankers are real losers," the girl commented, with a wave of her hand. "And you, dragon girl, Off to a pretty shameful start with all that, huh? Taking on one of the big ones and not even being able to finish it off..."

"I... wh-what?"

Saori cocked her head to one side with a grin.

"Bye-bye."

Shiroyuri formed a platform of light beneath Saori's feet, and both of them floated into the air. Before Akane could say much else, they'd already vanished from view.

"... I... I did my best..." Akane said, hands fiddling with the hilt of her sword, her tail twitching. Her fairy fluttered out, glaring in the direction that the two girls had gone.
I think I can post again tomorrow.
Konpaku Youmu


That... glitzy-seeming man was eyeing her blades. Youmu wasn't sure how to feel about that, so instead she was quick to draw closer to the person she actually recognized. The taller(though only in comparison to Youmu, who was rather short), rabbit-eared girl was a welcome sight, a familiar face among all the less then familiar sights. If it was something going wrong with the barrier, Youmu couldn't necessarily be certain. This didn't seem like the outside world at all. Exactly what it seemed like, again, the small white-haired girl truly couldn't be certain. "I don't think this is the outside... But whatever this place is, I'm glad to see a familiar face. I've been trying to figure out a way to return to Yuyuko-sama."

And then... the red demon man again. Youmu's eyes immediately narrowed as she rounded on her heel to face him, a hand coming to rest on Roukanken's hilt. The gold-haired man seemed to rather displeased... and tremendously egotistical. At the moment, given her previous experiences with the demon man, she was on the arrogant gold-haired man's side, even if there was that creepy multi-voiced woman hanging around him.

"... To a friend," Youmu said, shortly, eyes fixed on him, "He tried to kill a man and attacked everyone trying to protect him. I don't trust him no matter what he says."

After a moment's pause, she decided to continue.

"If this is an incident, we should do everything we can to solve it."

@Wraithblade6 @PKMNB0Y @TheFake @Raineh Daze
I'm waiting on @TheFake to post.
Again, I'll repeat that no-one should be stating their characters could beat nearly anyone else, or stating someone else's could.

It's fair to say "this matchup would favor this person" but... yeah. ^^;
... I'm going to have to say even when I read the old EU I never saw anything like that and um...

... I'm glad I didn't because it sounds kind of ludicrous?

I mean, Vader should be scary. Competent villain with a lot of power and all but that is absolutely absurd. Especially if you legitimately think he could beat nearly everyone in the RP since... ^^;

I think that's majorly underestimating people's characters and in general a bad claim to make. I don't think anyone should be saying "no-one can beat my character" at all honestly, even if there's probably some people who would have a serious struggle with some characters and others who would not.
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