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6 yrs ago
Current Seeya next week, Guild. Signing off.
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6 yrs ago
Merry Christmas
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6 yrs ago
Elder Scrolls RP, now with the Creation Club!
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6 yrs ago
It's happening again. I have been visited by a soviet mad scientist, a king, a penguin prince of darkness, a house plant god thing, a mystical ancient member, a tired reaper (thank god) + a greeting.
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6 yrs ago
For the same reason Rome 2 was attacked by thousands of players who don't know what they're talking about. lleeeeeeemmmmings
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Kolonis would find the presence of the Lizan to be an odd concept in normal scenarios, but again, it was no normal scenario that was present in the town. Their part of the world was one she had very little experience with. This individual seemed marginally familiar, but if she knew him, it was in a very secondary capacity. She had spent most of her time on specific targets, and others were either all but ignored or given scrutiny to the point that she would know them from anywhere, in any form. Plainly the one who sat besides her was one of the former.

Though most beings, and indeed, most demons she knew freely gave their names, Kolonis was not the type to do so freely. She wouldn't be surprised if it came out naturally, as there was a good chance that if nobody else the other demon would make a connection, but she wouldn't be the one to remove one of her presently few advantages.

"What's the name to you?" she replied almost absentmindedly as she attempted to make sense of the energies in the village. They were becoming clear now, and she was beginning to sift through and identify what magic was what, and in what quantities. I'll need to recreate the runewords. Said runewords lasted thousands of years, yet thousands of years had passed, and she wasn't gathering the signals quite the way she used to. She almost missed the comment about the hero being a shared enemy.

"It may appear that we do, but neither of us know for sure just which side the other is on, or indeed what side all of them are on," she replied with a gesture at the group. She doubted the lizan besides her was an advocate of the hero; it simply struck her as being unlikely. Nonetheless, she had no plans of being an open book, and a lizan was only a few steps above a human.
Haha, yeah I tend to do that if I find something interesting.

Edit: Oh yeah, for those that served the Demon lord prior or know of those who helped the Hero, feel free to recognize Garen.


Given Kolonis's close association with the inner workings of the Demon Lord's plans and her primary focus having been to take the hero down, she'll probably be aware.
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Kolonis found the gathering to be a rather strange mix. Of all beings, demons seemed to have a strong lure. She thought they had all broken arms and lost their will to do anything useful. It posed opportunities and challenges, for while she could work with demons when they were under her command, they could be annoying rivals when there was a question of leadership. She won those fights most of the time in the demon lord's army, but they were still political affairs she had disdain for. Her distinctive appearance would be a dead giveaway to any magically attuned being that focused on her runes and appearance long enough, combined with her reputation that she couldn't entirely minimize. Nonetheless, she continued to make no use of illusion spells. Transparency would be her option for now, though if the humans remained ignorant of her identity, she wasn't inclined to correct them.

She took slow steps forwards, still well outside the main gathering, using a very minor spell to make the zombies pay no heed to her in particular. While it was sometimes fun to smash them, like training dummies that humans were so fond of using, she didn't feel like presenting herself as anything more than an observer. The demons would know what she was, perhaps even who she was, and she would be equally aware of them.

She finally stopped at a burnt bench a few yards away from the openly demonic figure (Vreskrr) and took a seat, observing the proceedings and creating the foundations for her next move.
Poor Leila. First person she meets talks to dead demon lords, then comes a lizard man, a shadow person, and no less than three demons coming in to make her day. Oh, and this is her party of necessary friends to help take down the one-time good guy. >.<
But I would hope that she would be smart enough to not mention that he is a demon to the public


I figured I didn't need to put "discretion" in as one of her powers, but rest assured, it's in there somewhere ;p

I could go into semantics, but for them to be at all useful, we would need to make a clearly defined canon for powers and abilities to do anything save get "the judge" to make a decision on a case-by-case basis. My character comes from a very clearly defined canon regarding magic, but in general roleplays such as these, much is up for debate.
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