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@Terminal

Kael took a single look at the solvent and metal and figured that it was useless to try and get at it, instead planting his feet in a manner that made him ready to dodge another crossbow bolt. There was minimal chance of his being able win win this...but that was still enough reason to try. "If you want this to end, return me to where I came from. Tell me how to return, give me a clue of what I was and am supposed to do! Otherwise, I'll fight against the end for as long as I'm alive. No matter how bad things get, the consequences of what could happen can't get enough worse than they are now for me to stop trying to make things better."
...I...am now conflicted on how to respond here...

On one hand, I'm inclined to try and survive as long as possible and continue my utterly futile attempts to escape out of principle and desire to remain in character...

...on the other hand, my utterly insane contemplation on having a Hearthstone adventurer as my next character is rendered useless...

On the other hand, the labours are essentially ended now whether they end or not, and all is meaningless...

On the other hand, I wish to try my best to keep this character living on in song and story...

...

...

Blast.
Or until someone makes a mistake :)

It's good to see the backpack I left for you is proving useful.


Yes, my thanks for that.
I am declaring my interest and shall make an app at some point.
Is it just me who is looking at this situation and thinking that Kael and this knight could be stalemated in this void until one or both of them die of old age?
@Terminal

Kael isn't particularly concerned about the crossbow shot...with most of the contents of the bag now floating in space around him, the bag is perfectly suited to act as a disposable shield as he maneuvers it to stay in the knight's line of fire. As for his actually fixing his rigidity problem...yes, that would be an annoying set of actions. On the plus side though, the only parts of him that are critical to apply the solvent to are his joints, which should minimize the work. Additionally, there is no gravity here...so he should be able to get some of the stuff out of the can, then maneuver himself to the floating liquid. He sets to the task carefully as he keeps behind his bag-shield, being sure to minimize his profile while he's at it and to keep an eye on the knight so he can keep maneuvering. At least he's a good ways away again, with infinite room to move around. As things are, there is virtually no way for the knight to get a good shot off, and Kael should be able to keep away indefinitely. A good thing, considering the task at hand.
"Responsibility, sure. Avoidable consequences, no."
A man's gotta stay in character.


You should probably take care to choose future characters who are less likely to betray their comrades for the sake of a probably crazy and certainly murderous monster with a superiority complex and a desire to kill everyone in her presence...

Of course, should you choose to not choose such, I have a number of other characters who would be very interested in your fellow...who are also faster on the draw.
@Terminal

Kael had been expecting something like the metal coating. He had very much not been expecting to suddenly shoot forward and smash the whole machine, and he certainly didn't expect himself to be flinginhed off in some direction...he didn't even understand where such a word to describe that motion had come from, but he did know that wherever that was, this word seemed to describe his sudden unexpected journey perfectly. At least the metal had stopped before reaching his face or hands, that was the critical element of the plan there. As long as the motion of his entire body was still accomplished via his mind, and he had the use his hands and eyes, he could fix this problem. He drifted himself over to the backpack with the solvent in it, keeping himself oriented with the Pavise knight in view as he...rather awkwardly...fumbled with getting the bag open. As he did that, he tried to think about what went wrong...he had typed in the action, the subject of the action, and the degree to which the action must be accomplished...how is it that something drastically different occurred? Did he have to be more specific, perhaps type it out as one would tell a person to do something instead of how one might envision a magic spell? Of course, he did only have limited experience with such, but still...then there was the knight. If it weren't for being stuck in a blank dimension with his torso covered in un-yielding metal, Kael might find the knight's statement hilarious...hysterically so in fact.
"A game? Toying with people's lives? How about ours? I didn't choose to come here, I didn't want to make enemies, but when you try to kill me, what do you expect to happen but us responding in kind? Don't you understand the concept of cause and effect?"
Hey Terminal...that result seems a bit at odds with the chronal acceleration expected...mind clarifying?
Under the current anticipated/planned situation, I find the first minute and forty five seconds of this video to be quite appropriate.
youtube.com/watch?v=VmtXGZLbva8
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