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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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Going to quickly point out that someone falling off a roof and surviving isn't exactly remotely shocking. ^^;

I'd also like to say that for this RP maybe blobbing up into one group isn't the best idea, so if you need to post you should try another location.
Tsukuyomi narrowed her eyes.

"If I had created Strange Gospel, why would I be telling you where to go to stop it?" the miko girl asked, cocking her head to one side and making the bells jingle again. "I'm not responsible for the kidnappings, either. Anyone who disappeared is likely within Apocrypha, if they're still alive."

She gestured towards the screen again.

Before she could respond to the other questions, Hikaru was quick to interject with her own.

"Then what is Apocypha? What's been taking people there?"

For a few moments, Tsukuyomi was silent.

"... the Apocrypha is an echo, a reflection of your world within the physical space of the collective unconscious," she explained, deciding it was best to start with that. "It exists within the space created by humanity's existence, but is rejected by their reality. It's an apocryphal retelling of your world that can't coexist in the same space as it, but nevertheless exists. As for what's been taking people there..."

The goddess's eyes became somewhat downcast.

"I don't know yet. It's difficult for me to tell."

Hikaru frowned, slightly. She had hoped that someone like this would be able to provide more information on... whatever the culprits were. But perhaps trying to approach the situation from this angle was not the best idea. This was an unconventional situation, after all. It was still hard to believe it was even real, but... Hikaru had to stay calm. She needed to know why they had been selected just as much as everyone else did, after all.

"Strange Gospel originated from inside the enormous tower-" Tsukuyomi gestured to the tower visible in the dark cityscape, "-Which appeared several years ago and began to release dark creatures. I introduced the Apocrypha update in order to stall it, but it's beginning to recover."

"You still haven't explained what Strange Gospel is doing," Hikaru pointed out.

"Strange Gospel is creating fate from possibility," the small brunette girl quickly replied, "It's reaching into the infinite library of possibility that is the Akashic Record and drawing out possible futures. Once these futures are seen, it becomes crystallized. While there's no such thing as fate, when someone perceives a possible future it becomes their only future. By doing this on a large scale, Strange Gospel is being used to create a single future that cannot be deviated from."

Hikaru stared for a moment. Certainly, there were some things there that she didn't understand, but what did all of that mean? A single future? "What kind of future?"

Tsukuyomi shook her head. "I don't know. But I don't trust it. All of you have been exposed to Strange Gospel, and all of you were able to receive my contact. That's why I picked you."

The small girl raised her suitcase, which fell open. Inside was... a set of variously-colored USB drives?

"I'm sorry if this doesn't explain everything clearly, but I need people capable of receiving my contact through their dreams so easily. You can use Soul Arts," she continued, "These tools will grant you some sort of power that can let you combat the tower's spawn and enter it, in order to stop Strange Gospel."
I mean, I hope it's not but people don't seem to be responding...
Fanilly simply gave Tiral a nod. She perfectly understood the desire to rest after that... failure of a mission. Had those soldiers at the fort all died in vain? They hadn't been able to find the reason for their deaths, the shard of Angroron. At the very least, she was somewhat distracted from her concerns when Sult used a particularly violent maneuver on what appeared to be a visiting member of nobility. And yet, the noble didn't appear too displeased by this at all, somehow, instead... ah, he was a relative, that was the only thing that explained any of his behavior. But for what purpose had he chosen to visit the Iron Roses?

It was around then that she realized the Akitsushiman rabbit had decided to hide behind her. She wasn't entirely sure why, but perhaps her current mindset had caused her to miss something that had happened. Ah, she was being inattentive, wasn't she... taking a deep breath, Fanilly tried to focus on the present. There were undoubtedly matters she had to attend to, and she still had to dispense her lecture to Gillian and Klaus at the very least.

... But... speaking with her former mentor, somehow, seemed to take priority in her mind.

"... An entire fort of soldiers was killed, and they were replaced, all for the sake of smuggling a shard of that evil sword Angroron that the magi had secretly been holding out of the city for a purpose we haven't even begun to guess at," Fanilly said, with a heavy sigh, "And we failed to find its trail. I failed. All we know is that it's associated with some remains of Phoran Cal's rebellion..."

She trailed off. Discussing the mission had of course brought what she felt to be her failures to the forefront, and the small blonde girl's eyes were downcast for several moments.

... But she had to push through. There was a face she did not recognize... no, multiple faces, one of whom was a rather large face. There were matters she had to attend to.

Clearing her throat, Fanilly straightened.

"Those who came here to join this order, please be patient just a few moments longer," she began. While their intent was of great importance, as any who would join the Iron Rose Knights was, the concerns of a Noble who had allotted time to come here took priority. After all, they had less time to talk then a new knight perhaps would. "I would like to speak with Lord... Sunfield."

It was hardly a difficult guess.




The old man, took a deep breath, placing aside his sewing equipment. Many skilled magi never allowed themselves to advance to such an elderly appearance, but for whatever reason Agenon Albrenton had.

"Ah, Tyaethe Radistirin, Lady Paladin of the Moon Goddess," he said, giving her a warm smile, "... I should have known that this day would be coming, sooner or later."

He laughed to himself. "I suppose you might doubt my motives, but I hope to make you understand, at least. I truly believed that the shard of Angroron was best kept a secret... and I hardly anticipated some of the faculty would believe it could be used."

He let out a sigh, his expression becoming somewhat colder.

"Such a thing cannot be used by man, nor any living thing under the Moon and Sun. And yet, before I knew it, the progress made to destroy it had taken a darker turn, and some wished to wield it instead."

His warm smile returned.

"And a foolish old man didn't realize what he must do until it was gone," he continued, "... And I suppose, keeping secrets is a hard habit to shake. I believed that if we told others of the shard, some would attempt to take it. But that outcome occurred even without anyone else knowing about it."
"..."

Fighting? What? No, they weren't fighting, though given how annoying this guy was being maybe they should. But truthfully, Chinatsu wanted to at least finish her lunch before getting into any other battles. Not that she'd hesitate if someone attacked her, but to put it simply she'd like to at least finish eating. But the guy just wouldn't let up. Advice? She didn't feel that she particularly needed that little bit of 'advice' at all. He had also decided to stand directly in the path of the sunlight, like some sort of man-shaped eclipse. That was pretty annoying too, and none of what he was doing really made sense. Well, okay, she took his spot, but... still. At least he had the decency to introduce himself.

And then, fumbling with an awful wallet, Isobe Ryoji jumped off the roof.

"..."

Well, okay then. If that was what he wanted to do, Chinatsu wasn't about to stop him after he'd bothered her during lunch. It wasn't as if he doubted he'd survive it and be unscathed. If someone at a battle school jumped off the rooftop, they were probably the type who'd be fine.

"What an idiot," she commented to herself, finishing up her lunch and standing. She wasn't about to let some moron's nonsensical actions distract her from her ultimate goal. Chinatsu had to do everything she could to defeat Yukimura Atsuko. "Well, at least he's bothering some other people now instead."

Collecting her bento, she turned and began to leave the rooftop.

@AtomicNut@CondorTalon
As soon as @CondorTalon posts again I'll update, but I would like it if @Nerevarine posted too.
I'll be posting today.
@ThirdHourIII: There's going to be a class schedule but we don't need to focus on them. I can't recall at the moment how Japanese High schools do their schedules at the moment. ^^;

For classes, anything you'd expect from a High School.

There's sports to some extent. There's a kendo club for example.

BP can be used to buy privileges, such as the right to modify your uniform, in addition to equipment and club improvements.
@Pandapaw23: I think it looks good, though I would like my co-GM to double check.

One minor very nitpicky point is his weapon doesn't look very magitechy though. ^^;
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