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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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I'll give @JessieTargaryen a little more time, but I would like to update this weekend if possible.
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"Of course, village elder," Nobunaga responded, with a nod, "The hunters will be apprehended. I already know where they might be, courtesy of a helpful bystander."

Perfect. Not only had the town turned against the Hunters' purpose, but Enli had behaved exactly as she had hoped. The Hunters' fate did not matter as long as it was one that condemned their actions. Execution or exile would have been her first choice, but showing them the error of their ways? It was hardly a poor decision either. Not only that, but this had all served to turn the townsfolk against the Illuminator. How else did one kill a god but by turning potential worshippers against them?

It could hardly have gone better.

Now all that was left was to see if there were any other leads on the remaining conspirators. Certainly, they knew where they likely were(the obelisk), but more information didn't hurt before they headed out. Thankfully, Novak had already taken care of that line of questioning.

She would not fail in completing her promise by the time they departed from this village. And so, she would have support even in lands apart from this world's analogue to Japan.

Seeds planted for the future.

@Rune_Alchemist@Crimson Paladin
"Let's... let's go," Sefira said, watching as the monster flailing and haphazardly fired its water beams for a moment. "I'm not fighting like this."

The elven girl had no desire to somehow get even more covered in goo and muddy water. It was already going to be a pain washing-Nope, she wasn't going to think about that! Not until she absolutely had to.

"Before it recovers, let's just get out of here," she added, trying to gather up as many fish as she could. Hopefully there was some remaining aspect of the inventory system, so she didn't have to actually try and carry this many fish back to camp. Her strength rating was low, to say the least.

And fish weren't exactly the easiest thing to carry around even if she did have a bag.

@PKMNB0Y@Sho Minazuki
The goblin Necromancer staggered back, surprised to be so directly attacked so quickly. First the blades of water sent him staggering, then the shock to his neck drew forth a garbled screech as he lost his headdress, waving his staff frantically. His twisting caused him to immediately notice the man attempting to flank him, the sickly green light building in the skull's eyesockets-

And then the nem's sword plunged into his back.

The necromancer let out an awful shriek, dropping his staff with a clatter and weakly clutching at the blade protruding from his chest, cutting his fingers on the edge as dark red blood splattered onto the floor.

After a few moments, his movements slackened, and he fell limp.

The goblins that had been reviving abruptly dropped back down, falling still.

The living goblins watched in shock as their leader died before their eyes.

With a flurry of frantic chattering, they immediately began to scatter, their morale shattered. For the moment, at least.

@Rune_Alchemist@Raineh Daze@Crimson Paladin@Zoey Boey
Sorry about the lack of an update, I was weirdly tired all day until not that long ago.
Reply going up tomorrow!
Kind of, sort of.
"Hyah?!"

Flora barely had time to let out a surprised squeak as she was suddenly hoisted into the air, and for a moment wondered if she was about to die as the world whirled around her and blurred before suddenly finding herself on Ashte's shoulders. For a few moments she was completely baffled as to what happened to her, though the War Goddess and the Sun God's words caught her attention again.

"Mmm... um... the forest is a little difficult, but I remember these trees..." she said, glancing around for a few moments as she lightly held onto one of Ashte's horns with one hand.

"... This way," she said after a moment, pointing ahead, through a thick grove of foliage. Above it some smaller ribbon-like flying creatures drifted, though they slipped further between the trees if approached, their larger brethren still lazily soaring above.

The orange-furred creatures on the tree seemed to be watching the deities carefully, warily, as if uncertain as to the nature of these newcomers to their forest.

And then, just within sight, a gaggle of strange grey creatures walked from the trees. There were at least a dozen, most of them perched on four long, slender legs taller then any of the assembled deities. Three of their number were smaller, but had the same general anatomy. Their bodies were compact, with stout necks and blunt, rounded heads with large orange eyes and small round ears. They came to a halt ahead, near a large, lush grouping of bushes, what looked like lengthy tongues extending from the underside of their heads to shear leaves from the branches and gather them into what was presumably some form of mouth beneath the head.

It was likely their journey through the forest would not continue with encountering other creatures.

@Martian@Raineh Daze@Click This@Rune_Alchemist@Renny@Pyromania99
Merry Christmas! I'll update after the Holiday!
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