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I'm not victim blaming but all generalizations are false, even this one.
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Lance Ristoff: Light Dorm #1 Studentand friends


A duel rather than a boring speech, boo yah! What better way to start off the new year? Lance was eager to see the two teachers go head to head. Ryuji was funny but would probably show a less exciting duel to be honest. It was technically at teacher against teacher duel, but it felt more like a student proving they had surpassed their teacher than two equal rivals. "And Wataru leads off by summoning a powerful monster and taking control of the field, how will Izumi respond against such a powerful turn 1 monster?" Lance said to himself as he watched excited by the duel that was to come.

Akane shook her head an Lance's monologue and adjusted her glasses as she turned to watch the duel. It should be interesting to see two teachers go at it, perhaps she could learn a thing or two. The notebook the perpetually was by her side was raised and she twirled a pencil through her fingers as she watched.

Gaku was similarly excited by the immediate dueling action and promptly shouted, "Go get-em Izumi, show-em what for!", pumping his fist into the air. It was unclear as to why exactly he had chosen Izumi as person to cheer for, but doing it he was. Perhaps he liked the thought of the youth defeating their elders.

Hiroji merely observed silently, more interested in judging every student there as inferior to him and by exactly how much.

Tina was talking animatedly with one of her friends in Light Dorm, seemingly barely aware there was even a duel going on, instead asking about where that earring had come from, it was so shiny and detailed.
Col Ward



Col stared at the bush with some bewilderment. Was... he attempting to pretend that there were other people in the bush with him? Regardless of his skill at imitating voices, it was very clear that there was in fact one person in that bush. Col turned to his group with a shrug and made a little circle gesture with his pointer finger to indicate the fellow might be a bit loopy. If he was then the fellow really shouldn't be wandering around in the forest, he'd be better off in a town of some sort where he could get help. Col would feel bad leaving him out here alone. "Yes well, people in the bush aside, I think it may be better for you if you came with us to the nearest town, after all the woods can be a dangerous place on your own. Would you care to come with us sir?"

That's true, and I do like the dramatic-ness of three strike barrier so I think I'll swap Waboku for that. Other than that for this 1st post do you want just posts for our #1 or for all students?

-Moon Mirror is nice but it's awfully counter-intuitive to what lunalights do. That is to say beatsticking the daylights out of them. It's alright on cat dancer I suppose.
-This seems like Waboku but harder to use. Admittedly you could get a bit of LP but, I'd rather not worry about my opponent having precisely 3 cards. It is pretty dramatic though...
-This is... Pretty alright.
-Boy countering effect damage is situationally uselessful, I mean we are running heart of the cards but I'd rather not base my choices off that. I'd prob run Cattle Call over this.
-Don't need lp if they're dead right :<
-I mean it's a nice card but there are very few situation in which Lunalights are out attacked.

Most traps are based around disrupting your opponent and for the purposes of drama/Lance's style/having fun it's best to let you and your opponent simply clash with the full strength of your respective decks.

Thank you for the card suggestions though. The Grave of Enkindling is something I've never seen/heard of and is actually ok, while Three Strike Barrier and Prideful Roar were also unknown to me. ^.^
Yes. I found it to be relevant.
Shifted a few things around.

I'll have my modified CS sheet up sometime today/tonight/before I go to bed.
Sofia Stien - Jacks Headquarters


Sofia didn't resist as Thunderbird swept her up and flew into the sky like his namesake. In fact her arms clutched him tightly for comfort like a lost koala baby. They were set down and the evil versions of themselves started talking to Broker. Then he shot them. Both of them. Sofia stared for a moment, mulling over this fact. She did not like this. She did not like today. Her job was supposed to be easy. Close her eyes until the mission was over and she got money. Simple. Fun even. She didn't know what she wanted the money for, but you were supposed to want money and with enough money she could do anything so it didn't matter.

But right now Sofia was tired and scared and didn't want to deal with anything anymore. Her hollow eyes stared at her own corpse. She hadn't even had time to flinch. What had evil Chatterhead said? That Sofia had been just like her. Just as safe as her. Just as fragile as her. The evil Chatterhead was dead too, laying on the floor bleeding. Sofia didn't want to feel anymore today. Thunderbird's head-pat was barely registered. She opened her mouth but no noise came out save for a small squeak. She gave up. Sofia stood next to Thunderbird silently, a porcelain doll to the world staring at a portrait of its own demise. It wasn't supposed to be like this.
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