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@Kraux: Like I said in the spoilers, I'm open. If you'd like this to become something bigger I'd be comfortable with it taking more than a single post. If you go that route go all in, it's gotta be worth it!

With the rolls, I usually make every roll a rule. I'll do a general roll and that sets the tone, in your case 4. Not too bad really, it would mean I had a shot to make it. From there I might roll once in a while to see if my attempts to do something a little flashy would turn out alright (say trying to nail two people with an arrow or something grabbing an assailant and shoving them into another). The minute you start re-rolling is when the dice no longer become a creative tool and more an excuse. Just keep it mind.

@Beo & Kraux: You're welcome to team-post. In Apocalyptica we often write bits and pieces of a single post, meshing them together and one person just posting it up. It allows for both people to get a post in while covering way more ground than just two posts describing different sides of the exact same situation. Keep that in mind!
Wasn't trying to open up a can of worms or ask for ideas. I just want to make sure I understand the level of flexibility here. Wouldn't want to write something up just to have it lie just out of bounds after all.
Posted. I split us into groups, even if briefly, to allow y'all to interact together some. There will be far better opportunities, but consider this an icebreaker. From here, please do not wait to post in some sort of order or what have you. I'll explain more in the hider for after you've read the post.

“I see death has released you, Master T,” the woman greeted, her voice hushed to no more than a sigh. Simeon studied her, an elf, and vaguely familiar. “A small gift, for new beginnings. And may they be successful.”

Simeon cringed, even if briefly, before offering a small smile and accepted the coin purse with a small nod. Rather than responding, he instead turned to the rest of the group and a quiet word, "If you're done frightening the halfling, I've a small carriage loaded with jugs by the bar. Bring her with. Day Breaks, Brother."

A half-breed, an elf, a human, and two left unaccounted. Two who could be traitors to the sect. The cost of loyalty often came in bushels of khat or jugs of wine, but even a noble member's been turned if a weakness sat exposed. Nazeek enjoyed cryptic messages and the clock-and-dagger meetings. Perhaps the attraction was more than just for theatrics. Regardless, Simeon followed the same code and used the same language. Codes laced in words, not necessarily direct meanings, but it didn't take a scholar to note the opposite of 'Night' and 'Day' or the symbolism that could follow. Something was amiss and Simeon's mind had little interest in slowing. He'd met one of the two absentees before, Dez. Neither he nor the prosthetic-girl had served five years. That meant neither knew, the threat remained only in the here. Now. The rest though, he glanced over them, not a bad group. Smaller teams meant quieter missions, perhaps with the illusion of some grand force at their backs. Master Thorne would say a small knife required equal measures of articulation and creativity. If this was the weapon he'd wield, he'd take the words to heart.

While Rhus Lancia followed orders, Rose in tow, Simeon gestured for the Wisp to follow. Reading each member's oath revealed much, but keeping them straight proved a challenge. He looked over the pale elf once more for clues. The glimmering necklace about her neck and her complexion said all he needed, the Wisp, as in the Puppet Master, a necromancer. Chances were Rhus and the half-blood, the Chakra Savant, would run into trouble. A commander of the dead might've helped. Simeon glanced about the buildings lining the main road as he and Samantha made their way back toward the docks. Though the street lamps glowed the eerie, disorienting white, not a single face peaked from their windows. Nazeek had described Arberth as loyal, not daftly obedient. No, this was wrong. The bartender had expected a person this order and the name he'd used was a dead man's.

"Listen. Don't interrupt. I need to think and the best comes aloud, well, quietly, but aloud. Mark discrepancies and show them, understood?" Simeon rapidly explained. He spoke to Samantha while still scanning over every home, alleyway, and rooftop. When he continued, he cut her off.

"Iplacedanorder.Andorderinthenameofadeadman.Supposedlydead.Deadtoher.Tothem?Toher.Butthetattoo,markofathem?Whosemark?Tangent,backtoher,
sheknewthename.OldenemyofNazeek?Ifanenemy,poorlyinformedone.Orwellinformed,supposedlydeadandallthat.Suppoedlydead,supposedbyher,
andmakingsurethejobisdone.Ormerelyuninformedandagrudgefromtoolongago.Ortargetingme.Us.Who'stargeting?Justher?Anythingabouther?"


Each word came too fast for a breath or even a moment's break. Were they written, they'd be in a child's hand without even the smallest of spaces to separate one word from the last. Yet, impressively, also strangely, the Wisp looked anything but befuddled. Simeon allowed himself to study her once again, to meet eyes with the woman. Reading a dossier for one who raises the dead roused a variety of images and he'd not seen a one quite like her. Amidst everything that felt just a second off right, here, in this woman, the Wisp, was something he'd never seen.

Caught up in understanding his new comrade, Simeon missed the looming figures. They had passed the formed village and entered a small area obscured by darkness. Easily within range of a rifleman or archer from the Sogna or rooftops, but blanketed in the night.Simeon could hear muffled clanging and a tired wheel squeaking fast. Off the main road, but he thought parallel to their path back to the docks. With Master Nazeek Thorne's passing gift awaiting them at the dock, the ship of the line frigate, Sogna, the closer to the ship the more lit they'd become. In other words, if they stood still, their attackers would attack close or blindly fire. Running back into Arberth or to the Sogna meant becoming a target. Wonderful.

"Stand close, back to back," Simeon whispered and crouching close to the earth. "We are betrayed and cornered, but invisible, Samantha. You raise the dead. There's a body down the road, maybe seventy steps. We need a distraction if we're to make it to the ship. Can you do this?"
I'm not trying to be an ass here, but I think this question could be good for the group.

Guidelines Excerpt said
Explained: A story set in a notable period of history (Crusades, Renaissance, Great Depression, etc)

Components:
● One or more characters of the story are well-known historical figures.
● The protagonist is a civilian in a time or place of war.
● The story involves or focuses on a real, major event from history, either as it truly happened or as a fictional version of the event.


Not everyone here is from America or the Euro-ancestral nations for the matter. That said, notable periods of history and well-known figures could vary pretty significantly. For example, if one wanted to place a story set during the Soviet-Afgan War, this period is very significant to many, but not really common knowledge in America. There are numerous other situations like this, so I just wanted to get some clarification. This is absolutely not a criticism. I love the changes and this theme, and am happy to see the WOTM back and strong!
Magic Magnum said
First off, glad to see you finally on the New Guild Dark Wind :)In regards to Feminism. I agree that there are still some good feminist out there. But the amount of male doninancy sort of thinking is outright rampant in some areas. Also men have to face many cultural stigmas and discrimination too. For example, do you know that a common fear of women in ECE is letting men change an infants diaper out of fear of said child being sexually abused?As for Religion. No one here is saying that atheists have a right to force their belief on others either. We're simply saying religious people also shouldn't have said right. While also noting our own personal disliking of Religion.


You said still some good feminists out there. I think the vantage point may be effecting the overall status of feminism in the modern day. Obviously there are a bunch of extreme perspectives that do more blaming and shaming than actually identifying systemic issues and addressing them -- that's the way of America-- but I'd challenge that this bunch is likely a minority. The fact is feminists working to create change can be loud when necessary, as they should be to make issues known, yet are also likely doing more work behind the scenes pushing proposals and trying to change laws. Groups like Pussy Riot aren't as common here because our oppressive issues are subtle, though pervasive. It still requires a level of theatrics to push awareness though. The case you used about the diaper changing sounds a lot like a minority of feminists who've, honestly, probably had horrible experiences leading to this fear. I wouldn't say their experiences are invalid, but yes, they're generalizing we're all aware.

Religion can be positively fulfilling or not. Nothing to do with faith, more about exploration of self and our relationship to the world. Much scripture is focused to meeting an entity separate from ourselves rather than the inward looks a great many do push across faiths. I am speaking of course about Christianity here, where it's constantly said not to judge, to look into yourself for truth, to find the Kingdom of Heaven within yourself, and yet some people still push this idea of being best damned apostle. Yeah, I'd mark that as an annoyance too. I'm a Universalist who has deep respect for Judeo-Christianity, deep, deep respect from my studies of it, and I find that competitive thing highly irritating. The relationship is between self and world. It's grounding. If you're feeling superior to others and separated from the rest, there may well be something wrong.
Fallenreaper said
I have a idea but I have to ensure a fact first, namely if the 1007th occupied Chico yet or heading there for sure. I think it was mentioned before but I'm not sure.


As far as I know, the only 1007th presence in Chico right now includes the seven who just flew in with Simon and Remmy. Could change later though, ;).
Pepperm1nts said
Vice News has some really good coverage of Crimea. Five 'dispatches' so far.And according to their latest video (Dispatch Five), the Russians appear to be trying to actively provoke the Ukranian military. Apparently Russian troops jumped over the wall of a Ukranian airforce base with their weapons drawn, threatening to shoot after the Ukranians refused to give the base up. Supposedly they've been doing similar things across Crimea, but they never take it too far. They go in trying to provoke the Ukranians, and then leave when they realize the Ukranians aren't falling for it. So my guess is they're trying to justify a more forceful takeover or something, and what better way to do that then to get the Ukranians to fire the first shot?


Just to throw in too. Vice has a few interesting articles worth looking into in regards to Russia/Ukraine. I particularly enjoyed this relating to the second world war era troubles in the region and the struggle between Fascist and Communist powers. It's very interesting to see how they've been caught in this, frankly, shitty corner with constant pressure. While I realize nearly eighty years have passed, the attitudes, struggles, and symbols behind the modern day's conflict still persist in ways. Anyway, check it out!
Zombiedude101 said
Alright, so I know this has been brought up before but I'm still kinda confused about Chico; how much of it is actually bordered off from the outside and converted into a safezone?


You can expect that every haven on the West Coast is walled. I'd say every haven period, but I'm sure others that crop up will disprove that statement. Anyway, Evergreen had walls of rusted out shit cars, salvaged fences, a few watchtowers, and in general just things too frustrating and too dangerous to climb easily. I might be overstating the old defences, but with the 1007th there now maybe not a big deal. Knowing that they're an impressive example, we could probably expect Chico is less monumental in the layers of walls aspect and probably takes on a more city friendly approach. Chico is this mix of city and suburbia that's pretty packed in with the latter. Imagine houses reduced to a thick wall of brick and wood. Cars stacked in the streets of neighbourhoods thick and high street after street forming a solid mass blocking entry. Perhaps some houses are converted into two or three story watchtowers with gates crafted here and there for entry into the haven. It's a segment of Chico, now reduced from its original size, with as much within the walls maintained as possible, and some areas modified for survival. I imagine some areas may be better crafted and clean, while others might just be heaps of jagged metal that just so happen to point outward to skewer deaders too dumb to turn around.

I hope that helps. The haven is pretty big compared in terms of spread compared to Evergreen. You're free to imagine up an area as you please, just follow my rule of thumb and never speak for the entirety. If you describe a bit as hard 'check out this glorious image in my mind' you'll invite others to do the same, and so on, and so forth.

@Fallen: Looking forward to it!
Added a new character to the mix... When I'm not the last person who posted, I'll introduce them IC.
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