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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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Toshiko watched her pupil carefully. Indeed, this seemed like a case of Ryuuko's skills perfectly playing into the task at hand. Replicating a magic circle was really not far outside of calligraphy. As a result it wasn't too long until they had a full circle.

"Now, Ryuuko-san," Toshiko began, "Our first order of business is to place the scrap of ofuda in the center of this circle. The scrying circle will be able to take the information it needs from it in order to locate our target, but you'll need to provide the activation mana."

There was no vocal component to this spell, as the circle did most of the invocation work itself.
Also I might be getting an OP up in the next day or so!
"Don't worry!" insisted a voice in her ear. Akane swiftly realized it was her fairy. "You did great! Even if it got back up again, you still helped free all those people that were stuck inside it!"

"I..." Akane looked down towards her feet. She wanted to believe that, and wanted to continue to be excited about her new abilities... but a veteran magical girl had already told her she'd screwed up. It was hard to keep up your enthusiasm when you hear something like that. She didn't even realize that someone had come up behind her until they put an arm around her and spoke.

"A-ah? K-Kuroe-san?" she let out a small exclamation, not exactly used to people throwing their arms around her in normal circumstances, let alone much more extraordinary ones. Pizza? She fidgeted nervously. She probably had to get home, but it was an offer from a magical girl... a fellow magical girl... "... U-um... um... I h-have to go but maybe tomorrow?!"

It was a barely stammered reply, brought out by nerves and self-doubt.

As was the fact that, shortly after making that reply, Akane found herself sprinting away and blushing.




There had been a moment when Akane woke up the next morning that she felt like she might have been dreaming. But it didn't take too long for her fairy to reveal that was absolutely not the case. In fact, it was clear that everything that had occurred the other day had quite abundantly been real. On one hand, this was something that was truly amazing... To finally be a magical girl, a real magical girl! ... On the other hand, after what she'd heard... all that from Saori, it had hurt, to put it simply. And she wasn't sure what to do... So, inviting her fairy to take up residence in her bag, Akane decided to head out the door after showering, dressing, and talking with her parents.

She wasn't precisely sure what she was doing, but... maybe she'd meet the other magical girls again or... or something... she'd been offered pizza, but totally forgot to actually give Kuroe anything to actually contact her with.

So Akane, really, was kind of lost, and her fairy was messing about in her bag. But she was a magical girl now, so that counted for something!

In any case, she'd headed for the shopping district. It was Sunday and that seemed like the best place to hopefully meet some of the girls from yesterday. She completely forgot to get any contact information at all...
I'll try and get a post up today, then, when my medicine kicks in a bit more. ^^;
Accepted.

Edit: Actually, could you reduce the effects of the orb? Either to a barrier she has to consciously activate or to something that can be overwhelmed.
You've got a lot of options for sure.
@Queen Tomato: Hmmm.

Unfortunately my ideas for Gashadokuro in-setting are more "horrible nightmare" then playable character. ^^;

However, you've been very cooperative and reasonable and I'm very eager to try and help you figure something out, so feel free to ask any questions you like.
I love Touhou and have a very hard time arranging my favorite characters, eh-heh.

Anyway, um... it really is a matter of... Hmm. The only real "skeleton youkai" that I feel works in the setting is a Gashadokuro, which is... way too big and monstrous for this and is also the physical manifestation of the spirits of people who died from starvation as I recall. ^^;

The closest thing I can think of to this that works with the mechanics of the setting(I'm so sorry I don't have more written out on this matter) would be animating a skeleton using necromancy.
Yeah, I'm taking suggestions.
Youkai(basically any type you could possibly give a human appearance, think Touhou maybe if you're familiar with it?) are totally playable. It's just that with skeletons and stuff the in-setting lore is that it's a formless spirit using that kind of body or an undead of some form. I apologize for not having more information on that yet actually posted.

I'll admit this is a personal thing of not feeling like a skeleton "Race" really fits for the setting. ^^;
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