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1 yr 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.
1 yr ago
At least if you're writing something you know, with knights.
1 yr 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.
1 yr 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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1 yr 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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It was a fine summer's day. The sun was shining, the birds were singing, and there were people out on the streets doing all kinds of things. From children playing to adults carrying out their daily work, the city of Venne was a bustle of activity. After all, there was no way anyone would ignore the opportunity to take advantage of such wonderful weather. At least for the most part.

And the adventurers of the guild were no exception to this fact. The Guild hall, too, was surrounded by activity. Citizens of Venne were busy submitting jobs for the guild, ranging from simple low-level pest control to bandit hunts, to even clearing a location of goblins. There were all kinds of jobs ready for any adventurer of any level.

Inside the guild hall there was no small amount of activity, as well. Adventurers of all sorts, ranging from the lowest ranks to the highest, were purchasing food or drink, registering bounties, trying to find a party to tackle whatever jobs they were taking on. The guild staff behind the counter, in charge of handling administrative duties for the adventurers, certainly had their job cut out for them on a busy day like this.

"So you're looking for a job today, Sophie?"

The girl who spoke was silver-haired elven girl. The one she spoke to was a very short pale girl, one who could easily be mistaken for a child, her dull purple hair tied up.

"Of course," responded Sophie, folding her arms as she glanced towards the notice board, "What else would I be doing? There's no way a good adventurer would be slacking off on a day like this!"

She nodded, firmly, to herself, as she looked over the day's avaliable jobs.

"Aaah, I wish I could come with you..." lamented the elven mage, "But my sister and I were supposed to clear out a goblin's hideout today..."

"It's fine," asserted Sophie, with a nod to herself. She didn't have any doubts that she could handle whatever job she chose to take on... and, frankly, probably quite a few that were above her current level, but they wouldn't let her take anything more then a couple ranks above her own rank. Even when they seemed perfectly within her reach... whatever, one way or another she was going to become the greatest adventurer she could be! "I don't think I'll have any trouble!"

"Well... okay!" replied the elf, with a nod, "Um... I have to go meet up with my sister... See you later!"

With that, she was off... Sophie waved after her, before returning her attention to the quests board. She wasn't going to accept anything low-level. Clearing giant rats... she'd surpassed that level long ago! And it had been a worthless quest back then, anyway... that was the kind of thing reserved for people who were just learning how to fight!

Sophie wanted something on her level.

After a few moments, something in particular caught her eye...

WANTED


ADVENTURERS OF AT LEAST RANK FIVE


Adventurers are wanted to explore the newly-discovered ruins at Val Ethyn! All participating adventurers will be rewarded with a payment of one hundred gold!


Val Ethyn? That wasn't too far. She'd heard about the discovery of the new ruins there... there had been other structures found in the area, but a new one had only recently been uncovered, partially carved into a cliffside. There was some speculation about its nature, but nothing concrete yet.

Sophie smiled.

Just the kind of job for a true adventurer like her!

@Raineh Daze@1Charak2@Sho Minazuki@KoL@TheFake@thrrnvwls
@PKMNB0Y: Accepted.

@Anza: Accepted.

@KoL: Accepted
Expecting this to go up tomorrow! Be ready!
"O-oh, another knight!" exclaimed Mae. It was obvious the little girl had never expected the assistance of a pair of Iron Rose knights to assist her in her search for a lost puppy. "U-um, sir knights, th-thank you!"

She stammered weakly, trembling with wide eyes as she looked up at both knights. It was overwhelming for the little girl, for two people she could only view as heroes to show up and help her find Ennifer. It was nothing she had ever expected, when she asked her friend to find some adults to help her find her puppy. Her parents were off helping rebuild the defenses, too... She didn't want to bother them... or anyone, really.

"Um... Um... w-well, she was around here... Um..." Mae looked around nervously, "I... I think she was by the tavern..."

She paused for a moment. They were talking about another girl... was that...?

"... A-are you talking about Rissia?" she asked, tilting her head, "Um, she w-was the one with the pointy hat who told you a-about Ennifer, right?"
@Raineh Daze: Accepted.
@Aristo: Ah, damn it, I thought I changed that. ^^;
@thrrnvwls: Accepted.

The latest I'll be starting will be this weekend, I won't be pushing it any further.
@King Cosmos: Accepted.
@King Cosmos: Accepted.
Fanilly nodded. She had just been thinking the same thing, the behavior of the drider didn't really make any sense. There wasn't really any reason for her to lie, at the moment, but it wasn't intelligent to rule out the possibility either. They could find out once they got the drider down from on top of the golem. It almost seemed as if the Drider didn't actually know why the orcs were there... but regardless, nothing was certain at the moment.

"I'm not certain why, but the Drider hasn't acted as we would have expected," she replied. Still, she was ready for something to go wrong, for the situation to change abruptly. The Drider was evidently a good enough mage to animate a stone golem, after all, even if she had seemed to panic quickly. "It's almost... as if she doesn't know what's going on, but..."

Speaking of panicking, that was a good way to describe what the drider was currently doing.

"H-hey?!" she called to Tyaethe, stepping back as she remained perched on the fallen golem, "S-stop that! Get down! Stop! Y-you're not supposed to do that, go away!"
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