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Current Attn teeny boppers: You realize adbots aren't ppl, yes? They randomly generate login info, then execute pre-programmed posts. Your rage-spam goes unheard by the machine. And is equally annoying.
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10 mos ago
*Loads gun* I will instantly kill anyone who says "cream."
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10 mos ago
Thank you, completely unnecessary forced software update, for BREAKING FUCKING EVERYTHING I was doing.
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11 mos ago
If you're going by UK conventions of knighthood/nobility, yes. It also would be pronounced like the "dam" in "madame," rather than like a Dick Tracy "daym."
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11 mos ago
Me: "Goku, thank God you're here!" Goku: "I heard a really strong guy was here! Lemme at him!" Me: "He's right there!" *Points at my Writer's Block* Goku: "... Sorry bud you're on your own."
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SOMETHING I'VE BEEN MEANING TO MENTION IS THERE ARE TWO SPOTS IN BOTH GUILDS FOR S CLASS WIZARDS. SO FOUR AVAILABLE S CLASS SPOTS


Isn't S-class right off the bat a little overpowered? If it were just GM-PCs that don't ever do anything but guide the newbies and are always suspiciously absent (coughGildartzyoushittyoldmancough) whenever important things happen that'd be one thing, but if players are using them it seems like it'd be an unfair advantage.

Possibly interested.

Will there be any kind of "first come first serve" going on with the magic, so as to keep people from reusing the same elements/magic styles/spells/etc? And will it be completely separate from most canon elements--as in, no tie-in to Slayers or Zeref or the Wizard Council, etc?
It's all good. You didn't drag out the moment too long.

Though, the thing I am slightly worried about is the precedent that has been set with this ki business. The fight that we just had kind of put the ki channellers on a distinctly higher tier than non-ki channellers.


Yeah--I seem to remember several folks expressing interest, and then nothing coming of it once things got started. Usual fare around this place, but the fact that out of the few characters we got there was an even split between "powered" and "non-powered" folk might cause some issue. I know that there are two other "classes" we haven't even seen so far, I think--Liu is a Naturalist, but as of yet hasn't contracted/absorbed any animal/spirit that he could use to display those powers--and the "Lightseeker," while probably being the closest thing to what's been seen so far, was probably not intended to be seen as "upper tier" compared to the other two.

But I don't think Kyang and Torako could be considered "weak" or anything. Even with things like enhancing the body's durability or muscular strength with ki, though, I personally think that Dai Xin still wouldn't be able to stop a blade from cutting him. Body hardening techniques are a real thing in some martial arts, but that's how you become able to do things like break tiles/bricks and hit someone in the jaw without gloves and not break your hand in the process. Even with supernatural aid I think forged steel specifically designed to cut something with less power and more efficiently is going to beat flesh and bone. So weapon users aren't out of luck, especially if they make use of the Soulbound stuff. A martial artist might have speed and strength, but if a swordsman gets one good cut in and uses the length of his weapon to keep out of range, even superhumans can bleed to death.
As both men knelt before him, ready to die, Dai Xin stared at them for several long moments.

"I despise thieves and killers, especially those who prey on others that cannot defend themselves." he began. "Those who steal, and rape, and burn. Like those others back in the forest. I would rather see them die slow, painful deaths, regretting everything they have ever done, begging for release that is denied them. Fair trial for men like that--for most, in my opinion--is a waste of time. They forfeited the rights of humans when they committed inhumane acts."

He folded his hands into his sleeves.

"But good and evil are merely the notions of man, possessed by each in his own manner. So I act as I wish and disregard both."

He looked towards Kyang for a moment, thinking back to her reactions about his lifestyle of violence and extortion. Towards Torako. Her innocence had been merely a facade, hiding a no-doubt troubling past. Then he looked back at the two men.

"You are excellent fighters. You showed me a technique I do not yet understand, and gave battle with spirit, though I judged you as dogs earlier. To kill you would be a waste of talent."

He turned his back on them and began to walk back towards the two women.

"Leave the service of your master and pursue a life others would call just, or devote yourself to your arts. Let us clash again another day; at that time I will reconsider whether or not I will take your lives."
Sorry for hogging the spotlight, I know it kinda left Torako and Kyang without much to go on. Dai Xin's reaction will probably evoke plenty of response, hopefully, due to its dubious moral nature.
"This isn't for honor." Dai Xin said as Kyang figuratively threw up her hands. "Only...my own satisfaction."

Xu Lao seemed to be using some form of acupuncture technique. Dai Xin narrowed his eyes--then they grew wide as Xu Lao exploded with new speed, appearing only inches from his face. Dai Xin immediately put the Compression Step into reverse, and called up his defenses. The windstorm whipped at him in frenzy, blinding him with clouds of dust. As he screwed his eyes shut, he turned his legs inward and bent his knees, taking a tight defensive stance to protect his vitals. His arms were hunched in close and his shoulders low, protecting his head and ribs. Sudden blows rained down from every direction, as Xu Lao circled him so swiftly that a miniature tornado was forming around them.

What manner of technique is this!? Dai Xin finally managed to open his eyes, though the swift gale made his eyes water. It tore at his clothing and beat at his Qi shields with howling ferocity. Qi that channels the power of nature? Is this something attained by "harmony" or "one-ness?" Is it just some strange manipulation of his normal Qi?

With all of his energy focused on defending, instead of attacking, Dai Xin could whether this storm for a few moments...but if he didn't do something soon it would sweep him away. Xu Lao's speed continued to increase, and now Dai Xin's sleeves and pants leg actually began to split in places as the wind cut at him like a blade...

Wind...blades...

Wind is said to reside within Wood, in Wu Xing. Wood parts Earth. Earth dams Water. Water quenches Fire. Fire melts Metal.

And Metal chops Wood.


"Fist of the Sky...Hybrid Arts." he ground out. His Qi covered his body like a shell, then grew tighter, skin-tight. Denser, harder. "Originally of...Steel Spirit Fist."

Steel Spirit Fist, famous for its "Iron Body" techniques. Many martial arts had exercises such as knuckle pushups, plunging one's hands into sand, and students striking each other repeatedly at vulnerable points. By callousing the skin, and building up tiny fractures in the bone that would heal harder and stronger, they sought to increase the hardness of human flesh and skeleton to become resistant to damage. Qi manipulation could also increase the durability of the body--it was a requirement, to be able to take attacks from another Qi user, as well as withstand the recoil of one's own attacks.

Steel Spirit Fist had refined these methods into something even greater--like the legends of the Rikokan swords folded over a thousand times and hammered until their blades were thinner than a leaf.

Dai Xin flexed his hands, straightening his fingers and tensing them like knives attached to his arms.

"Living Edge."

There was a flash as the two warriors' Qi collided, the wind howling and splitting to flow around them from the whip-crack of a sudden movement. Dai Xin stood with both hands extended, body leaning forward slightly, as stillness fell over the clearing. Along his arms, traveling from the point of his elbow down to the tips of his fingers, was a razor-thin line of focused Qi.

Two trees gave a sudden cracking sound; one of them was the one Torako had cut into with her superb swordsmanship. Slightly above her mark was another, not as long, but just as deep. The other tree had been dealt the same.

"The wind may be sharp...but the weight of a blade is a different matter." Dai Xin changed his stance, both arms--still glowing--held slightly away from his torso but partially crossed, so that his elbows pointed in either direction. A stance meant for snapping, chopping...cutting strikes. Then he lunged forward, Qi trailing behind him as he slashed out at Xu Lao...
@LugubriousKenji took the head without comment. What did he care if she thought the worse of him because of it--right now, he didn't feel particularly attached to anyone in the group, despite the knowledge that there was safety in numbers. So far, all of them had displayed some rather disturbing tendencies. If they weren't too eager to resort to violence, then they were too...happy. Like that Lillian girl, and to an extent Highball as well. It was like they thought they were playing a video game or something.

"Game, huh? Sorry, I'm the type who explores every nook and cranny of the first area before I move on." So saying, he left the girl, and the group, behind.

@TheWindel@KoLKenji's first destination was the run down building that looked--and smelled, rather unpleasantly--like a Butcher's shop. He knocked loudly on the door, then took a step back. For all he knew folks around here barricaded themselves in, if they weren't just watching listlessly as people were dragged to their deaths, and might have something nasty in store for any unplanned visitors.

"I'm a Hunter, and I'd like to speak with you! Is anyone home?" he called out.

First things first--can the meat of these monsters be eaten, or can their hides be tanned? Perhaps their bones used for some form of crafting? If so, I'd do better by this village to collect the monsters for that, rather than donating to the Church. If not it throws a bit of a wrench into my current plans, but I doubt Sack-o-Bones cares how timely I am in returning to the Church after a kill.
As Dai Xin's Qi attack forced his opponents to back off, he was able to quickly regroup...but before he could launch a counter attack, his companions joined into the fray. If this had been a free-for-all, like with the many bandits earlier, he wouldn't have minded. But Xu Lao called for a duel--and Dai Xin felt insulted that he even had to do such a thing.

"Miss Torako! Miss Kyang!" he called out, his voice still loud and more expressive than anything they'd seen from him thus far. "I am fine! Do not interrupt."

He turned back to Xu Lao, and with a derisive sniff, began folding his sleeves up around his wrists.

"Together, or separately; with weapons, or without. It was always my intention to defeat the both of you myself." he growled. "This one will show you...how vast the Sky is."

As his Qi rippled along his clothing, lifting it like an invisible wind, his fiery red hair began to float as well, trailing and waving behind him. If Torako's sudden change of mood from bubbly and cheerful to calm and icy had been frightening to see, this was even more so; the stoic, stone-like face of the martial artist who always spoke so properly, who always bowed whenever he spoke to someone...

His brow furrowed, and eyes blazing, Dai Xin's maniacal grin almost made it seem that he had fangs instead of teeth.

It was getting late, and the rays of the setting sun fell across the clearing. It tinted the translucent white fog of Dai Xin's Qi like blood and flame, as it crackled and surged around him.

"Decide whether you'll fight me together or one at a time. Then come at me with everything you have." he demanded, taking up his fighting stance once more.
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