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This plot sounds really interesting Kael. You can count me in.
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Love. You can learn all the math in the 'Verse, but you take a boat in the air that you don't love, she'll shake you off just as sure as the turning of the worlds. Love keeps her in the air when she oughta fall down, tells you she's hurtin' 'fore she keens. Makes her a home.
I shall throw in my hat.
Maybe it's the Truth manifested outside the door, and this is going by a saying I heard years ago; the truth is one ugly mess.
On the contrary of messes, this has piqued my interest. Already have an idea of what I want my character to be.
As far as I know the Truth that is behind the door is never fully explained. So what I'm going on is the assumption that since there were always many eyes and arms from behind the Door, there are many beings behind it that all make up the Truth. We know that one of them at one point inhabited the body of Ed and Alphonse's teacher's baby and it became Wrath(In the original anime anyway.) What I've done here is created a scenario where the philosopher's stone has been inhabited by one of these beings and is now part of it, creating a new Being.
I'm glad to see that I've so many people interested in this. ^_^ I think I can move ahead with the OOC thread now. I'll likely be posting it within the next couple of days. I'll post it here when I've finished.
I consider it useless and tedious to represent what exists, because nothing that exists satisfies me. Nature is ugly, and I prefer the monsters of my fancy to what is positively trivial. - Charles Baudelaire
If there is space I am interested in joining this one.
DYING OF FOOD POISONING. I WILL BE BACK AS SOON AS I RECOVER, SORRY FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE CAUSED.
THANK YOU LILLIAN THORNE FOR THE SIG
I've posted the OOC, feel free to check it out and start posting your characters. ^_^
http://roleplayerguild.com/showthrea...49#post8563149
I consider it useless and tedious to represent what exists, because nothing that exists satisfies me. Nature is ugly, and I prefer the monsters of my fancy to what is positively trivial. - Charles Baudelaire