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    1. White Feather 11 yrs ago

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11 yrs ago
Current Well, chaps, this is it for me. I'm out. I cannot RP anymore. Goodbye.
11 yrs ago
I was kidnapped by mimes. They have done unspeakable things to me.
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11 yrs ago
Whenever you have a bad day, just remember - someone out there has to clean public toilets.
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11 yrs ago
We will remember them.
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11 yrs ago
Everyone's getting excited for November 10th because of Fallout. Bit of a missed opportunity if I say so myself, the really memorable day is just one over.
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@KoL

Lucifer is also an impressive one vs small group fighter. In normal gear and no armour, he's certainly one of the better warriors. But Agent 47 would never strap on 65 pounds of combat gear and go wild. He's usually in a suit and in tight spaces such as buildings.

Fighting small groups with small arms in enclosed enviroments with no actual military equipment? Lucifer did this only a couple of pages ago with his knife and the mooks from Amnesia: Machine For Pigs! But you rarely see Agent 47 or Ezio or the like (the kind which Lucifer emulates) get in warzones. The few times they did, they were there to kill someone then flee. Run in, stab neck, get out.

He's not annoyed with hard training. He expects hard training. But he doesn't see where it's going or what the point is. He's also annoyed because he feels like he's being yelled at for trying to help.
@KoL

What you have to remember is that Luci comes from an old-fashioned world. He's a part of a group, and indeed an actual historical orginisation best known for sending lone agents on a suicidal surgical strikes. He doesn't see assassining as something you do in a warzone, it's all cloaks, daggers and disguises. Sniping someone from a far-away building, sneaking into their compound to murder them in their sleep and grinding glass and arsenic into their food are all, to him, assassin techniques. Assailing fortresses and getting into scraps are the sign of a failed Fedayeen.
I think I said it before, but Luci sees his job as 'in, kill, out'. Not saying that's how real assassins work, but that's how this group works. Think 'Hitman' style killings, where no-one should knkw the guy died until their office starts smelling funny.
Ooh, Luci's being a wee rebel. Wonder what'll happen to him now...
Lucifer Palaiologos




Lucifer watched Amy be escorted away by the Black Class, certain that he would never speak to her again, then listened quietly as Itsuko verbally chewed him out. He had an amazing poker face, as all throughout her chastising of him, he simply looked blank and emotionless.

In fact, when she stopped talking, he was so bold as to make a suggestion. "Miss, Master Quix has done nothing wrong. I am the sole one at fault here."
There was no apology in his tone. He was simply stating a fact, the same way one might say "the sky is blue" or "the grass is green".

But when she turned her back, Lucifer looked up at the white-haired boy and muttered quietly, so only they would hear "She proclaims herself world's strongest without proof, gives a vague and ineffective order that puts people at risk and provides minimal help to who need it, yet she has the gall to complain because we wish to help a young lady who has taken a tumble? Arrogance!"

It was not a tone of anger, at least not until he called her arrogant. And he wasn't angry. He was disappointed. Back home, things were very clear. You had an order and you had patterns. It wasn't 'run aimlessly around whilst I jerk my ego off in the corner and trash-talk those with less experience' it was 'You should do this to improve X skill. If you need help, look to your brothers for guidance.'
It built teamwork, encouraged cordial relations and it gave people a 'why' as well as a 'what' and 'how'. This was a strictly solitary task, and the teacher's attempts to control it came across as mollycoddling, patronising and an excuse for her to flex her power muscles. Never had Lucifer disliked a training exercise so simple, nor thought a mentor so useless.

He wasn't trying to impress anyone. He was here to improve. And so far the haphazard staff, the random testing and the carelessness of the students were pretty damning. And this place was supposed to be as good as the Fedayeen?

"If I wanted to carry my weight in combat gear, I would have joined a PMC. I thought us assassins were meant to blend with the crowd?"

Zephyr seemed to try to cheer him up. Lucifer's morale was raised by his new friend's strange but rallying cry. For all of two seconds. Then Zephyr fell flat on his face.
"Master Quix! Are you okay?" Luci yelped as he tried to help the boy to his feet, shooting a stern look at Itsuko as he did so.

When Zephyr recovered, he looked drained and unhappy. And why wouldn't he? Things were hardly going their way. And if someone as upbeat as Zephyr was in a bad mood, god only knew what some of the less confident assassins were feeling.

Lucifer started running in a very particular way - sprint three steps then jog two steps. It was a trick he had learned out in the field that allowed him to move quickly whilst conserving stamina. Even with the extra 66lbs of weight, he was still booking it around the course. He didn't stay by Zephyr, but moved independently.
After three or four laps, he stopped running, walked off the track and dumped the stuff uncerimoniously in a heap before sitting down to watch the other runners and the fighting, beckoning Zephyr to join him. He hadn't even broken a sweat.

You told me to run. Well, I ran. Now what?

@Jedly@KoL
@Jedly

Hey, just letting you know I'll await your post before respond to Itsuko.

@Kimiyosis

Merry Birthmas!
I mostly wander around /jp/.

I'm scared that the NSA would watch me if get access to Tor.


I accessed TOR once. I sat for half an hour figuring out what illicit stuff I would look at before I got bored, closed it and went on YouTube in Chrome. In summary, I wouldn't bother with it unless you're looking for something... unfriendly to the law.
@Kimiyosis

Kimi, 4chan is mild compared to the crap you find in The Deep Web. Yes, even /b/.
@KoL

Shoot, I've seen that one. Didn't it start on 4-chan or something? It's really depressing at some points, so I never got into it.

Actually, that sums up the reason I don't watch TV anymore...
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Yeah keep thinking that the middle is a good spot, keep thinking that.

Also SayaxSayaka is more likely than anything else.

Who are we waiting for to post ?


Why wouldn't it be? If you pick a side, the other side turns hostile. Middle ground is best ground.

I suppose, if we give it enough time and all parties willing, any ship is possible. You just have to play your cards right. After all, any ship can be bought and sold for the right oil!

I think KoL's collabing with those who decided to fight Itsuko and Jedly's coming up with Zephyr's response to Luci and Amy. There is the Miles/Minako thing, but that seems to be going smoothly.
By the way, that little girl is creepy as hell.
@White Feather

Neither it's a school, for one Sasha and Itsuko are just trying to win a breast measuring contest really, see which ever one is better at what they do by using Luci, if it was any other male character then I think they would've either have the two fight to the near death or chosen one instead of staying in the middle.

And if this was a mental institute then we wouldn't have people like Izumi here, plus a harem would require a number of girls you have 2 confirmed as harem.


Technically, it's a grand total of zero. None of the shipping is canon. Like you said, Luci's only really an arbiter rather than someone these two are actually interested in. The IC is more likely to give us a Itsuko/Sasha ship than a Luci/anyone ship.
Besides, the middle's a good place to be. Warm, protected and a good view of either side.
The mental institute stroke harem thing was a joke...
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