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Enasi held on to the branch as Seishu made his way over to his branch. He didn't have to for long because Seishu ended up taking a hold of him so he wouldn't fall. For a few moments they stayed silent. The guardian was really hoping he the pause wasn't because he was even more upset because of what he said. He should have just left the end of that. . . Well, not like that. He did admit to doing a lot of things wrong, and this could probably be considered one of them. The guardian was stuck twiddling his thumbs in wait, but stopped when Seishu spoke. He listened and stared out at the sea. Just like before, everything stilled again and made him pay more attention to Seishu's words. He listens, careful not to miss a single word.

We have both done some things wrong. At least we know.

He straightens up as Seishu's voice gets softer and he speaks of them. His first reaction was to stick out his tongue childishly when he mentioned him not understanding or realizing his own feelings. Of course Seishu couldn't see that though. His eyes widened a little towards his next statement. Not even their world could stop that expression. He tried not to show the shock and surprise in his movements. Thankfully, the world helped him stay relaxed about it. . . Minus the reddening of his cheeks. If they weren't so calm, the tension of the silence would have more than likely eaten Enasi alive.

There was no way to describe how he felt, or would have felt at that moment. He didn't know what to think, so. . . He said the first thing that came to mind.

"Well. . . I don't think pretending will work. At least not for me. . . And. . . We've been through this for this long, might as well continue right?"

It was his slightly awkward way of saying that he would much rather enjoy the experience while it lasted. After all, they and Enasi was sure his minions knew of it- and they probably wouldn't take the latter option lightly. He wasn't sure what to do, or say at that point, and had the slight urge to wake up.

Enasi had accomplished saying all of the things he needed to fix, now he wanted to actually go about fixing them.
Isn't that from the Rick and Morty show? The show I've only seen one in my life.
Thanks fur letting me know, and good luck! Hopefully it gets done soon for you.
Jig said Being too academic runs the risk of making the guide an academic project rather than a useful one.


I can assure you that I have no problem being the one to tell you all when things need to be toned down. Which also falls along with why I suggested the approach I did. It's not so simplistic, but it is understandable along with the fact that people won't be intimidated by informative sections, whereas chapter after chapter they're more likely to back away and not read it.
I don't necessarily believe the "subtypes" would necessarily need a chapter to themselves. I see it more as

Chapter One: What is Roleplaying?
- Definition
1.1 - Different types like LARPing
1.2 - Different types like Text Based
Etc, etc

It coul just branch off chapter one instead of giving EACH little thing a chapter of its own. And the Units I pictured more like:
Unit One: Fundamentals of Roleplaying (what it is)
Unit Two: Maybe something like Character Sheets and such
And so forth and so forth.
I raise your pandas and put down:

Prince said
My point exactly. If a new roleplayer has a dozen guides to look at, how much help is that? If they have one guide that a large sum of the community seems to support, then the decision is easy and everyone will be on the same page.


One guide is better than looking at fifty. It's all in one place, people can just go back to it instead of searching for it, it's the people giving this information not just one particular person, *more advertisement* *more persuasion*

Do it for the people? All of those poor lost souls that want to RP but don't know how.
We have to be like Sarah McLachlan - "In the arms of an angel..."
We have to save the poor RPers haha

I'll be quiet now lol
Why not...Why not combined it and have the ultimate guide? The insight you have will be beneficial for everyone~
Good luck Banba! And thanks for the effort.
Aoba heaved his load of equipment out to the field. He made it there first, so he ended up waiting for the two demons to follow suit. He didn't know what they were murmuring about, but obviously it wasn't meant for him to know. So, he stood next to his pile of tools that he was designated to bringing. Kuro set his down as well, but before they could begin Kuro went to work readjusting the tools to make sure they worked. After a few times of Kuro doing so, Aoba decided to look over at Dani who seemed to be deep in thought. He wondered what Kuro said to make him like that. Maybe it was something about the cow again. It was a matter for some other time because Dani was soon talking about a pet. Dani was able to take care of something like a dog? Hm, maybe it was a hell hound. . . But by the pictures in the books he had seen- those things were vicious and scary.

The fallen angel was quiet as Dani and Kuro had a small exchange. He couldn't stifle the small giggle at how easily Dani managed to become persuaded. "What kind of pet does Dani have?" His voice was soft as if he didn't want Dani to hear him ask the question. Before the demon beside him could answer, Dani whistled. Aoba's attention turned to the new sight of none other than a gate to hell. It made his eyes widen in surprise and albeit a natural fear that he had. His wings pulled back behind him tight and he stepped back. The swirling mass made him feel a little queasy as well, but that was probably natural for angels and demons. The feeling only lasts for a few seconds, because some large creature charged out of said portal.

It was a natural instinct for him to be fearful of such a large beast. He was from hell after all. The appearance showed that. "That's definitely. . . Not a dog. . ." Instead of darting off to safety, he ends up staring it over. "What an odd...mix." He spotted a horse body, canine like paws and head, a catlike tail, and large wings. He was definitely in shock, and Dani was obviously proud of it. Aoba could tell that the Neo Nightmare wanted to get closer to him, but the fallen angel wasn't too keen on that. The thing looked dangerous- even after the explanation.

"What is...it... going to do?" Aoba's eyes never left the creature, in paranoia and in fear that it might disobey orders.

"It's name is Dixson. . . And what do you want with my pet anyway Kurotama?"

Aoba mustered up a little courage. But just enough to to inch forward. That small movement made Dicxson lift his head away from Kuro in curiosity. This on the other hand made Aoba flinch and stop moving. Dani raised an eyebrow and crossed his arms. "He won't attack unless I tell him to. Calm down-." There was an insult lingering after, but he bit his tongue and watched Aoba scoot closer to the Neo Nightmare. . . Though he was scooting more so behind Kuro for safety precautions. The animal if he could be called one was more curious now that Aoba had moved closer, but he seemed a little annoyed that Kuro was blocking his path.
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