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Need to edit a line in for Jared, I forgot about him
It was a strange feeling, walking through the aftermath of carnage, their party somewhat muted in thought. Above the din of roaring flames, the crackling of burning wood, the goblin soldiers chattered as they scurried about their business. MacKensie had to step aside as a goblin went past them, pulling a cart piled high with corpses. She did this in abject silence, jaded by the rollercoaster ride they'd all just been on, since waking up in the coffins. An entire city. In flames. So many dead around her. Hundreds. Thousands, probably. And here they were, walking out with nary a scratch. MacKensie felt a little guilty, but moreso she was curious. Why were they special? And how could she help? If she was going to be stuck here, then she did want to help. No use planning a new life in a new world, when said-world's existence was under threat.

MacKensie pursed her lips. Yes. There had to be some political and military power out there, still capable of standing up to the Witch. If she could just find out where they were, that would be a start. Her thoughts were interupted when someone appeared beside her and cleared their throat. To her pleasant surprise, it was Dexter.

"Thank you for not leaving me behind, pretty lady." She opened her mouth to reply, but he was suddenly bashful and it took her aback, her raising her eyebrows. "I mean your uh-your a very nice per-uh..."

She tiredly chuckled and smiled, realising what this was. It wasn't the first time a boy had been stumbly and nervous around her. "Thank you, Dexter," she said politely, hesitating before patting him softly on the back. It was a strange duality, the kid being so weirdly cuddly and cute, but also the glaring fact he was a monster. "I'm glad you came with us," she said, watching the emotional big-hearted David making sure the swordsman was okay, half-listening to the older man crack dry remarks about the Witch. This was the rag-tag bunch she found herself with... and to be honest, it could've been a lot worse. Her smiled grew a little, before it disappeared. "We won't let anyone hurt you, okay?" she assured Dexter.

MacKensie realised the sound of metal-booted footsteps had remained ever-present in her ears. She turned around to that the huge, hulking knight that had torn the retreating goblins to ribbons, was stalking behind them. She quickly realised that this knight had come out of the coffins too. He was one of them too. Well, she thought as she turned face front. That's a relief.

When they finally stepped out of the city, everyone introduced themselves, MacKensie joining in for the sake of Robert, who wasn't there the first time. They agreed to go to Robert's home where they could rest and eat. MacKensie's stomach started grumbling ferociously at the promise of a fish supper. Yakeru had already started asking the questions on all of their minds, and MacKensie stayed vigilant for the answers as they travelled.

When an opportunity arose, MacKensie asked her own questions, and as she asked, she realised that the answer to them, had become more important to her than most of the giant pile of mysteries at her feet. "Who is left to oppose the Witch and her army?" and "What do their chances look like?"
I'll have a post up soon.
Oh I see. He seems pretty cool.

I was actually looking for a player who wanted to play it more survival style, fairly new to the world around them. Like a vault dweller or run of the mill wastelander... a character who was a little less seasoned. Jace actually seems like an established 'hero' already.

I'll take a rain check. Thanks for checking though, I'll keep looking.
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He's the most non-anime person in this anime RP.


Yeah definitely, which adds cool and unique dynamic to the group. MacKensie already likes him as he reminds her of high society France; that clipped and 'superior' demeanour.
See. That's what I mean. Style.
Yeah, it was fun to keep rereading all the posts, bit by bit, as my own post came together.

I hope @Conscripts posts soon. We need Robert in this party, for his style alone lol.

@RabidporcupineCan't wait to see what you've got for Chatak, from the outside-tower perspective.
The air changed when she walked into the hall. MacKensie could feel it on her skin, in her breath. The click of her heels as she gracefully moved toward them, like a metronome of death - even the chaotic ambience of battle seemed to take a back seat to her power. MacKensie stood with the party, her breathing and adrenaline starting to wind down. She was ready to fight, but she really didn't want to, if there was another option. The power of the Witch was unmistakable. It was her move. She commanded it.

And make a move she did. The last thing MacKensie would've expected. She bowed her head, then stepped aside to allow them an exit. What kind of crap is that? MacKensie thought, frustration added to the melting pot of emotions. Was this a trick? Was she laughing at them...? Like they were too weak to be worth killing? Whatever her game was, MacKensie remained still, readying herself to counter an attack.

“Just like that, huh? Why would we trust that you would let us walk away unharmed. You haven't even introduced yourself.” MacKensie's mouth slowly opened in shock as the young swordsman sounded off. She could blink stupidly as he took a few steps closer to the hooded lady. “Perhaps you could come here, kneel down before us and beg for forgiveness for all the carnage and innocents you and your army have killed. Maybe WE would be inclined on letting you go unharmed.”

In spite of the life and death stakes, MacKensie actually smiled, "Huh," was the quiet appraisal. Her respect for the swordsman grew tenfold in that moment. The incredibly tall woman with the huge sword, suddenly intervened in the exchange between the young man and the Witch. MacKensie had already drawn her crossbow. She wouldn't let death be the reward for his bravery.

"I say you watch your tongue," Mai interjected. "My Lady has shown you mercy, and you should respect that."

MacKensie made to furiously threaten the tall woman if she raised her sword. "Y..."

The Witch put out her hand. And that was enough to stop MacKensie dead in her tracks. "It's all right, Mai. Let me handle this."

MacKensie lowered her weapon, the better half of her knowing her little bolts probably wouldn't even register on these women. She watched, helplessly, the exchange between the Witch and the young man, knowing that he could die at any point. The Witch seemed to be toying with him. She even had MacKensie recoil and blush with her suggestive remarks. She was toying with all of them.

David had had just about enough of this and ran over to put an end to it. "Listen, I don't like this any more then you do. But I think it's best we take this time to run and think of a plan, ok? I don't think this will be a fight we can win." He glanced back at the others. "Let's get out of here for now. We can't win this fight. I promise you though: we're coming back."

MacKensie nodded half-heartedly to David while the witch continued to crack quips. Did Witch really want to just talk? To us? MacKensie thought. Whatever the reason for this; for wanting to talk, for letting them go, for being summoned to this world... it was all connected. And MacKensie was almost positive that this Witch who'd swamped the city in death, was the evil one. But did she have some actual answers as to what the hell was going on? Where do we go from here?

Where did she go from here? was the question. She could only control her own fate. In the end, she decided that she would go with David and the swordsman. They seemed like good people and they needed all the same answers as her. Perhaps they would find them if they stuck together. Her 2nd nod was more decisive. She hoped the man in the gambeson with the beam fingers would join them too, shooting him a friendly nod if he could see her. Then, before she could forget, she turned for a sight of Dexter. Demon or not, she couldn't just leave a kid to the mercy of the Witch. "Dexter, let's get out of here!" she called.

With that, she made to follow the guys out of the building. As she passed the Witch, she dared to look at her and was wracked with fear, but she tensed all her muscles and put on her best stern face, lasting for all of 3 seconds before she averted her gaze. This was who she'd been brought here to stop. This titan.
Fox, that last post was fire. Good job.

The whole exchange between the four characters is a great read.
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I would say New Vegas or 4, but Wanda would only be for Fallout 76. (She lives in the woods and on a mountain, in West Virginia.) For Fallout New Vegas I could be my gunslinger Jace. He would be with the NCR. Basically the good guy redneck.


Jace, the gunslinger. Sounds good. Let's do New Vegas then.

So about the setting and events... how familiar are you with the lore and timeline of the New Vegas game? Not that we have to be super number-crunchy, just to get an idea of your knowledge.

If you're guy is NCR, maybe we could do; A stranded NCR troop getting slowly ground down by Legion forces in hostile territory, east of the Colarado river. The group whittles down to just one or two soldiers, and you come across a traveller who is in a similar position. They have to work together to survive on minimal resources and get back to NCR controlled land.

What are you thinking?

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