well, it was meant to avoid any true erotic elements, as erotica belongs in either threads dedicated to such, or not at all here. But thanks anyways.
The chest is a natural target (being large), but going through the softer areas run the risks of doing more harm to the host than is easily repaired.
The sternum (a.k.a. breastbone) is fairly tough and is attached to the ribs (who are also flexible), so most impacts there should prevent doing significant damage to the host. Would be rather embarrassing to assault a host like that and shoot straight through it, eh?
We've been RPing mostly in the advanced section in the past months, so posts tend to reflect that in size and such.
I think I'm gonna give Nakuma two swords. A katana and a Tachi. I'll call the katana "Mzee, the kinslayer", and the tachi "Akupara".
Yeh.
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I just said so cause I thought of the whole "tendrils hugging your spine" kinda romantic, in a way.
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I don't have a theme for Nakuma, and I don't know much about fast paced Gagaku that may reflect her aggression, so I'm having a hard time finding something to listen to while I draw. Yeh.
Never thought of it that way, but it does make a twisted sort of sense... When we wrote that part, we used it as a means of Ranoch integrating itself into the host's nervous system.
I WOULD say I am done creating my IC post, but it's just a wall of text (Can't compare to Ellri, though - Kudos to you) and I can't seem to find the balance between "easy, readable, gaudy, and blinding." It may be due to me trying a new style... or that I am half-asleep. Either way, I'll probably post it tomorrow.
“Keia Vewyx, mystery man,
Stalks her name whenever she can,
Appears with no warning, away with no sound,
I still quite wonder how her name is so easily found.
At least by herself, since she stalks it so.
If you say it in some thread, Wisp! She is on the go.
To stalk her own name through wind and through rain,
Beware of the Keia; She isn't quite sane.
She will torture your mind with oh, so odd words,
Like; Jee, thy no likeness, upon these ponderous birds!
So why am I rhyming, about a mystery man?
Because I simply wanted, and just because I can.”
-- Based on poem created by Roleplayer Guild user Xiga
Sometimes I'm overly ambitious, like the time I tried to write in a Lovecraft-esque style. I read it over again and thought "Wow, I'm such a fucking silly goose."
We had it rather easy with the dual point-of-views... Switching regularly between the two, we could not write true text walls without making it impossible to keep track of.
We've often found that using extra line space every few sentences makes it easier to read.