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Dark Souls is quite good at calling dibs on a person's free time. I recently picked up the Artorias of the Abyss DLC and have been loving every second of it.
Hey a post is always better than no post. And besides, it's pretty entertaining to read Karob's constant back and forth conversations.
My character is all but finished except for the ability. For whatever reason my creativity has been running into a rather large wall when it comes to that section.
I have faith in you squire!
Good to hear^^

Hopefully we can rope in a few more peeps for this.
I've been in a few To Aru roleplays and they have all been pretty entertaining, so you definitely have my interest. Do you have any kind of plot in mind though?
Lady luck had once more proven to be a cruel mistress. The only thing Adrian had to show for his arduous efforts were a handful of new nicks and bruises to add to his body’s ever growing collection. The mage honestly wasn’t all that surprised that there wasn’t much to find in the Lightworks, it had only been a few weeks since he had last checked it after all, but the lack of progress was really starting to grate on his patience. In fact, he was just about to give up his little expedition entirely, but that was when the pillar of light carved its way through the sky. The luminance all but blinded the young man, and yet he could not do little more than put his hand in between his eyes and the harsh radiance.

It took several moments for the surprise induced by the phenomena’s abrupt appearance to wear off, but once it did Adrian all but broke out in run towards the origin of the light. Whatever it was, the city clearly did not like it as the ground groaned from its landscape drastically shifting. Like hell I’m going to let this get away from me, Adrian silently vowed, although it would not take long for him to begin to question that very thought. Because even though it was not unheard of for the creatures that hid in the shadows to travel in packs, the monstrous swarm that was converging upon the pillar of light left him with an absolutely dumbfounded expression as he stopped dead in his tracks. For almost as far as his eyes could see the creatures were piling one over another, trying desperately to reach the light, almost as if it had personally offended each and every one of them.

A good string of curses followed, as the astonishment gave way to fear. Sure he was no slouch in combat with his magic, but he did not entertain the idea of being able to deal with all of that on his own for a moment. With a deep breath, he did his best to push his apprehension aside and press on. Even though the creatures thankfully seemed to pay him little mind, Adrian did everything he could to not push his luck with them. Thus he followed them with care, hoping to not catch any of their attention. And if they did, he was quite ready to run with his figurative tail between his legs at a second’s notice.
KiltmanBagz said
( but seriously, Impy, check out this web comic, it's rad. )( not right now mind you...ya know...just when ever you have time.)


I... I can't stop reading. What have you done?
Mine came out a lot shorter than I would have liked, but it's at least up now. Sorry for the delay folks.
Another week gone and I still do not have much to add to my previous reports. Between the volatile and dangerous nature of the Fractured, trying to piece together anything beyond the observable is proving to be difficult. As for the current state of the world, there does not seem to be an end in sight to the development of these rifts that have been opening. They come in what seems like random bursts with little to no warning. The cause behind what is making them form is still unknown.

With a heavy sigh, Adrian closed the journal with a bit more force than was absolutely necessary. Trying to stay alive in this world that was slowly crumbling was hard enough, but trying to figure out why everything was tearing at the seams on top of that was proving to be a frustrating ordeal. Months had passed and every lead that he had pursued had led to disappointing results. The latest one had led him to the Lightworks district, but so far there had been little to show for it.

Storing the journal in his pack, Adrian lifted himself off the floor that had served as his bed the previous night before. The warehouse he had taken refuge had certainly seen better days, but it was one of the most structurally sound building he could find. Nevertheless, the musty smell that permeated through the place certainly wasn’t doing it any favors. Neither was the dust or the general dilapidated look it had, but it served its purpose of providing a roof over his head well enough.

Leaving the dankness of the warehouse behind him, the sunlight and relatively fresh air that came with the outdoors was quite welcome. However, all of the little concerns that came with being out in the open, such as being open to attack from the various creatures that infested the place, were not so welcome. “Let’s see how lady luck is feeling today,” the young mage muttered to no one in particular.
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