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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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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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Mihama Nanako


There was only one problem with this area of the shopping district. The simple fact that there were so many different places to potentially pick up street food, from a full-blown meal to a light snack, made it incredibly difficult to actually make a decision. Nanako was consistently a little overwhelmed by the fact there were so many different foods from so many different places all being sold from a variety of different stands.

It wasn't the first time Nanako had this problem, and it likely wouldn't be the last.

As she tried to make her decision, Meltryllis asked her if she'd spotted anything that looked particularly appealing. The brunette turned to face the Alter Ego after a brief pause.

"Not yet, there's so many options it's a little difficult to-" she stopped, noticing the fact that the petite purple-haired girl's eyes seemed to be lingering on a crepe stand for considerably longer then they had anywhere else.

"..."

A savory crepe wouldn't be bad at all, really. And it cut her agonizing decision-making process down quite a bit. Without another word, Nanako proceeded over to the line in front of the crepe stand, taking her spot there.

"What kind did you want, Meltryllis-san?" she asked, looking back over her shoulder at her Servant as she spoke. Even without anything else that had happened, it was only natural to make the offer.

@PKMNB0Y
Yuriko T. Louvyngyr


The walk down to the shopping district was, all in all, pretty uneventful. They did stop briefly when Jack noticed a young woman walking a floppy-eared puppy, which not only served as a chance for Jack to pet a puppy but also for Yuriko to do her best to chat up the young woman. She hadn't seemed entirely unreceptive... but it didn't really go anywhere and Yuriko didn't get a number, so she might as well have been.

Soon enough, they arrived at a children's apparel shop. It was only the second time Yuriko would be entering one.

"Alright, Jack, we're going to pick out some cute clothes," the dark-haired young woman said, glancing around the shop. The selection was much as it had been when she'd entered previously, but this time Yuriko was going to give Jack a little more freedom to pick out something she liked. At least for one of the outfits. She decided it might not have been the best idea to give her freedom for all of them... especially after she somehow managed to destroy the clothing she liked the most from the last pair. Yuriko still didn't quite understand how that had happened.

"Do you see anything you like?"

Yuriko herself certainly did. The girl behind the counter was impossible to ignore. A knockout body and a pretty face...

Ah, but she had to at least help Jack pick something out before she got too distracted!

@Raineh Daze
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Saber - Arturia Pendragon


"Master? What is it?"

As they left the store, Arturia had rather insistently begun to take the bags from her Master. They had been purchased for her, after all. It was only correct that she carried them. The outfit that she had settled on to wear after the shopping had finished was the first she had tried on, the lion shirt had drawn her attention far too much to ignore and the skirt was easy to move in. These were obvious reasons for selecting such an outfit. Especially the lion, it was quite noble.

"We were to purchase food after this, were we not?" she continued. That had to be the only reason her Master had mentioned the food, hadn't it? Of course. While Arturia technically did not require food, it was undeniable that she had been looking forward to sampling some more of the city's cuisine. Simply because she did not need it did not mean she did not want to eat, and either trying out a restaurant in a city with such varied options, or having more of her Master's cooking seemed to be the perfect idea.

Indeed, she was quite eager to eat more.

"As long as it is of high quality, I am happy to try anything."

@Rin
Mihama Nanako


The brunette looked thoughtful as she summoned the elevator, considering the options for a few moments. Initially she'd been so hungry that she just wanted to eat something and didn't have anything specific in mind... but now that she thought of it... It would have been nice to maybe try out some street food. There was a lot of stands down towards the east side of the Market District, plenty of them carrying Japanese streetfood, or stuff that was popular back home at the very least. Nanako was a bit of a fan of that kind of thing, and with the variety on display she was sure she could find something Melt would like too... right?

"There's a lot of places that sell streetfood on the east side of the market district," she said, finally, as the elevator opened in front of them, "So I was thinking of checking out what they have for sale down that way."

She waited for Meltryllis to go through the elevator, and then stepped through herself.

"It's probably not the biggest meal, but some of it's pretty filling," she continued, pressing the required buttons to send them down to the ground floor, "I haven't had any in a while, too..."

She still had to pick beyond that... and hopefully she'd find something easy for Meltryllis to eat, too. The Alter Ego didn't need to, but it'd feel wrong to be the only one eating. Hopefully there'd be something easy for her to hold.

@PKMNB0Y
Saber - Benienma


"If I do not inform them of flaws and improvements they could make, how could they grow as chefs?" asked Benienma, tilting her head at her Master. 'Going easy' on someone who was pursuing the culinary arts didn't make any sense to her. Rather, it made sense to be honest. Brutally so, even, if necessary. Someone who wanted to cook good food needed to know exactly what they were doing wrong and what they were doing right, and the same held true for those who fancied themselves purveyors of food. A restaurant, even a short order establishment, should aim for the highest quality food possible to deliver in the short time they intended to deliver it! In some ways, they pursued the correct path. Fried foods and thin pieces of meat that cooked quickly. But the quality remained to be seen.

Quick cooking times did not excuse poor quality, after all.

These thoughts were what occupied Benienma's mind for several moments, until her hat began to rotate atop her head. Alongside this unusual event, a tingle seemed to run up her spine... Confused, the redheaded enma reached up to try and adjust it, noting the bird had turned. Normally, he was quite attentive and only looked around if necessary, which immediately perplexed the tiny girl.

When she turned in the direction he was facing, Benienma froze for a moment.

That long black hair, pale skin...

"..."

Immediately Benienma turned back towards her Master. What kind of feeling was that?! Just looking at her... it was hard to look away! There was no mistaking just who that was. A Japanese Servant would be remiss in failing to recognize one such as that.

The Servant was undeniably Kaguya-hime, the central figure from Taketori Monogatari. Even with Benienma's degree of resistance to magecraft, the sheer beauty of Kaguya-hime surpassed a mere charm-effect magecraft on sight. Not that the enma would allow herself to be so swayed, but it was possible to feel it. On top of that, something seemed...

"M-Masta!" half-stammered the tiny redhead, somewhat flustered, "That Servant is attempting to seduce one of my attendents dechi! And Benienma!"

@Raineh Daze@RolePlayerRoxas
Mihama Nanako


Nanako paused for just the tiniest moment. Just a split second. Melt had put on the proportional, mundane prosthetic legs, the ones she hated, without even complaining or giving her a look. The brunette didn't want to let her reaction show, she felt like that would be unlikely to turn out well as she got to her feet. But inside... she couldn't help but feel a little happy. Nanako knew Melt hated those legs, it was obvious, and yet this time when she swapped them out she didn't even let it on at all. Not that she felt Melt was hiding her dissatisfaction, she wasn't the type to do that. At least as far as Nanako knew.

Rather, it had no longer become something that outweighed what else she was doing enough to make visible note of? Or something like that. Nanako wasn't sure, but she hoped it was a good sign.

"Don't worry," Nanako replied, smiling slightly, "Doing something rash is a lot harder when you only have one arm that you're allowed to move!"

Doing most things was, as it turned out. Taking a shower had been pretty rough, as had changing into a different set of clothing to go out in. Technically, her right arm could move, but doing so was not only painful and difficult when it was bandaged like this but also bad for her injury. She didn't know exactly how long full recovery would take. The Caster in charge of her healing had said it would be much shorter then it would need naturally, but that for her own benefit it hadn't been rushed either. She knew that the hole was no longer all the way through her arm, at the very least.

Still, it only took a little longer for Nanako to get ready then she otherwise would have.

"Okay, I'm all set," Nanako said, heading for the door. Even in spite of her injury, when she opened it she paused to let Melt through first.

They'd be heading by the market district again. This time Nanako wasn't really sure what she was in the mood for, aside from being very very hungry.

Oh well, she'd decide when they got there!

@PKMNB0Y
Mihama Nanako


"... Ahahahaha..."

Nanako scratched the back of her head, cheeks coloring a little. She didn't exactly want to let on she was hungry like that, but it seemed things had slipped out regardless.

"I haven't eaten a lot the past few days, since I was out of it all the time. In that case..."

Nanako got to her feet.

"I've been sitting around too much," she continued. She really did feel that way, honestly. Everything felt sort of heavy... She needed to stretch her limbs and get going. "I hope you don't mind having to accompany me too badly. I've still got some money, so... if anything catches your eye I can buy it for you."

She knew it had to be likely that Melt would rather go out on her own, so the least she could do is make an offer in return.

@PKMNB0Y
Saber - Benienma


This really had been the outcome Benienma had predicted. Not because of any real failing of her Master, no, rather due to a failing of the strategy her Master had conceived. Just how was this going to draw anyone in? No, no, it wasn't suitable at all. The tiny redheaded Servant nodded to herself slightly. Indeed, the important task at hand was to guide her Master to a more effective course of action, rather then letting her go down this path once more. This was an important investigation that they had ahead. Crimes involving these black market mystic codes had been on the rise, criminals with little or no magical potential using them to commit heinous acts in some cases. They were they type who would be judged guilty, though the severity of the sentence varied.

Some would receive the full weight of justice.

Regardless, the matter at hand now was one of food.

"If Masta is hungry, Benienma wouldn't be opposed to finding something to eat dechi," she responded with a nod, "But I will be scrutinzing the quality of their food dechi!"

It was important. It wasn't as if Benienma saw it as complaining. Rather, she felt if there were flaws in a chef's cooking, they had to be informed so that they could improve!

@RolePlayerRoxas
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