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    1. gohKamikaze 9 yrs ago

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8 yrs ago
Current Bradbury's 'There Will Come Soft Rains' is a masterpiece, such a beautiful work that will surely stand the test of ti- What? I'm not crying. You're crying.
8 yrs ago
It takes a special kind of person to bite their tongue while eating. It takes an even more special one to bite the same place while talking. HINT: It's me. I'm that person.
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8 yrs ago
Nearly fell asleep in my coffee earlier. I think that's enough irony for one day.
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8 yrs ago
Today I had a crow hiss at me. I thought that hissing was something Cats and Snakes did, but apparently those beady-eye bastards are evolving and learning to mimic others' behaviour.
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8 yrs ago
Soon to be the proud owner of a shiny new Dremel, and as a result likely no longer the owner of several fingers!
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About Me


Hey hey, I'm Goh! 23/M/Australia with a soft spot for dystopian fiction and Lovecraftian horror. I've been RP-ing and writing for about 5 years now; I cut my teeth over on the Planet Minecraft forums but I've recently moved here.

Hobbies include cosplay, being a huge history/politics/philosophy nerd, and telling puns so bad they cause people actual physical pain.

If you want me onboard for an RP, want a collab or just want to chat, feel free to shoot me a message!

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@Dark Light @Pineappletumble @Song book @Snarfulblast
@Dannyrulx

As the final, chilling notes of the rhyme faded, the almost trance-like state that had held Hardwick captive abated and he was left once more at the bar, fully aware and filled with boundless terror - compounded by the fact that, try as he might, he could not recall ever having heard the song before, nor could he remember the lyrics that he had chanted mere moments before.

Back in his own time, on his own plane of existence, the soul-crushing weight of powerlessness and cosmic insignificance was something that he had slowly come to terms with. He had made it his mission to investigate the great and terrible Eldritch powers that lurked just beyond the human perception, and to prevent them at all costs from tearing reality asunder - or, at the very least, to delay the inevitable for as long as humanly possible.

But this... invasion... of his mind, of his free will, was a darkly sobering threat. He had heard the stories of the Witch-House, he had spoken to Dreamers and Sages of the unknown, he had seen those who gave up their souls in service of the Old Ones, yet he himself had taken every precaution to prevent himself from succumbing to the infinite darkness - his body still bore the scars of the hellish arcane rituals, the warding runes he had carved into himself during his sojourns into the darkest and most secretive places of the Massachusettsan countryside. And yet, all this preparation could not stand up to a little girl and her strange nursery rhymes.

A jarring scratching sound pulled Hardwick from the depths of his thoughts. Across the tavern, the soft glow of many candles began to flicker wildly as the shadows in the darker recesses of the room began to shift and darken. The other patrons looked around in mixed confusion and fear as the scratching grew louder still, until throughout the room all that could be heard was the almighty din of innumerable claws scraping on ageing timber.

Before he could process what was happening, the shadows began to coalesce; no longer two-dimensional impressions of the objects behind them but rather three dimensional, twisted impressions of the human form. They dragged themselves from the depths of the sinister darkness as if from a pool of liquid, globs of shadows falling from their straw bodies to splash upon the floor. Once again, that terrible feeling of knowing washed over Hardwick as the grotesque imitations drew themselves to their full height, worn leather heads and terrible false faces staring unblinkingly at the patrons.

The Straw Men had come to take what was theirs.
@Song Book @Dark Light

'Aha, the girl speaks.' Hardwick said, looking over at the animal-like girl as she climbed back onto her chair. The accent and language was unmistakably Russian - Hardwick had learned a few phrases from his youth, but not many. 'Uh... Я Джеймс Хардвик...
Рад встрече с вами?' Apologies ma'am, Russian's not my native language. And you are...?'


As he waited for the response, Hardwick became vaguely aware of a haunting and unfamiliar tune echoing throughout the tavern, like a nursery rhyme from a dark and long-forgotten era. Thoughts that weren't quite his own swirled about his head, and terror gripped him as he began to realise that on an instinctive level he knew every last word.

Before he knew what he was doing, he began to sing along - a low, sotto tone that scarcely seemed like his own:

'In the fire he must lay, your
man of hay, man of hay"

Made from straw and lies, he can't stay,
man of hay, man of hay...'
The animal-girl's eyes darted wildly around the room. With almost cat-like reflexes she ducked under her stool and began muttering in a language that Hardwick couldn't quite place - like the Polish his mother spoke, but harsher... Russki maybe? Regardless, he couldn't help but feel a little bit confused by the girl's erratic behaviour. 'My apologies, ma'am' He muttered, turning back to his drink.

He glanced at the door once more, the sturdy Iron-studded oak a formidable barrier between this place and whatever strange machinations lay beyond. How did it work?

@Song Book
A... A little girl??

Hardwick blinked. Although the landscape beyond the door was faintly alien, no horrific creatures slithered through; no writhing demons of long forgotten eras; no malevolent entities transcendent of time and space. Just the warm breeze, the odd yellow-green grass, and the little girl with a missing doll.

Like water from a basin, the primal fear once more drained away and Hardwick was left alone with his whiskey. Well, other than the strange girl seated nearby whose attention remained firmly fixed on the door and the newcomer. Koru was tied up attending to the small child, and Ayeka had moved into the kitchen for a spell.

He looked at the animal-like girl, and nodded respectfully in her direction.

@Song Book @Pineappletumble @Dark Light @Alisdragon911 @Varicke
I could jump in and post again, but I think I've had my turn for now.

@Mr Allen J and @Savo, you two around?
Daedalus Ivory


It was a stupid question, Daedalus supposed. How could anyone really be okay with what had just happened? Grimm overrunning the city,rumors of the White Fang roaming the streets (although Daedalus desperately wanted to believe otherwise), and that girl in the arena... Normally a robot being torn to shreds wouldn't have phased him in the slightest, but Penny was so real...

He shook his head as if to dislodge the thought. There would be plenty of time for reflection later, but right now his team desperately needed him to stay composed and lead them through this. After all, his composure was why Ozpin had picked him for the position, right?

Gently he placed a giant hand on both Layla's and Ignatius' shoulders, a silent sign of support and solidarity as if to say you are not alone. Vi remained perfectly calm and passive, as usual. In less recent times of stress or difficulty she'd try to pep the team up - she wasn't very good at it, but the fact she even bothered at all meant that beneath that cold and aloof exterior was a heart of gold, even if others couldn't see it.

'We'll get through this. We always do.' The words felt forced, like some weak attempt at finding a silver lining amidst a typhoon. But if they managed to put even one of his friends at ease, it was worthwhile. 'But for now we have a job to do. The second we land, we need to make contact with any medical teams on the ground. Vi, I want you to find high ground and keep a lookout for us. Layla, if that machine of yours can check people's vitals, then I need you to help me out with triage. Ignatius, I want you ready to buy us some time if Vi spots anything coming our way.'

Daedalus trailed off on this last note, a growing sense of doubt gnawing at him. There was one crucial flaw with his plan: In the panic back at the stadium, he'd neglected to ask the pilot where exactly they were being taken.

@Aquaknight @Rekaigan @Raijinslayer
@Pineappletumble @Alisdragon911 @Song Book @Snarfulblast @Dark Light

'Well, I'm not sure how long...' Hardwick looked Koru up a d down, racking his brain for the correct title (to no avail). '... Your kind lives for. But these things... I'd say they were Ageless Or Immortal, but they transcend time and space.'

He took a drink from Ayeka with a shaking hand, and with a nod of thanks passed her a few more dollars before knocking the whole tumbler back in one go - not all of which ended up in his mouth. Much to his surprise, in the few seconds between taking the whiskey and placing the glass back down upon the bar, he had been served another two glasses - the new bartender, a bearded man, almost literally throwing drinks at patrons with blistering speed. Through the confusion and haze, he could hear the rhythmic sound of knuckles rapping upon wood.

'Their names...' Hardwick was mindful of the girl sitting not so far away. As much as Koru made well-intentioned suggestions of courtship, Hardwick was more concerned about speaking the names of the Old Ones within earshot. Just their names alone had driven men beyond the brink of insanity, and although there was no telling what they'd do to Koru he got the horrible feeling that some of the more alien of their kin might shatter the girl's projected innocence. He lowered his voice and leaned in close to Koru, the whiskey strong and the words slurred.

'Their names... Azothoth, The Idiot God of Chaos who lies at the centre of the universe. Shub-Niggurath, the Black Goat of the Woods with a Thousand Young. Terrible Cthuhlu, the Great Dreamer who sleeps deep within the forgotten city of R'lyeh... There are more, and their monstrosities and horrific spawn are many - but many I can scarcely bear to recall, let alone name.' Hardwick looked at the door fearfully as he realized that It was the source of the constant tapping. Had they come for him?
Daedalus Ivory


It was as if Daedalus had stepped through a gate into another world. The sterile, air-conditioned interior of the Atlesian airship couldn't have been further from the chaos that had erupted in the arena barely minutes before.

The worst part was the silence. The second the hatch doors had closed the screams of terror from the landing pads had ceased, and other than the occasional sob from a student and the low, quiet hum of the engines, not a sound could be heard.

He looked around the crowded cargo bay at the faces of his friends and compatriots, each echoing the same sickening mixture of shock, confusion and sheer primal terror that welled from deep within his core. For the first time in years, Daedalus knew that this wasn't something any amount of his empathy or reassurance could simply put to rest - and that powerlessness terrified him.

The rest of team DVIL sat in stunned silence beside him. To his left, Layla was bolt upright and alert as her drone hovered nearby. Both Huntress and machine were the product of strict Atlesian military discipline, and the pair were constantly and anxiously scanning the craft for any sign of threat. Ignatius on his right was tapping his foot frantically, stress lines creasing his face like cracks in the veneer of his usually outlandish disposition - Daedalus had never seen him this frightened before. And finally, Violetta stood to the right of Ignatius, one foot up and leaning on the wall as she stared impassively into space. Although Daedalus didn't share the distaste that a number of students had for his fellow team-mate, even after a year fighting alongside her he found it hard to read her outside of combat.

The silence was smothering, and the general miasma of fear became too much for Daedalus. He looked between his team-mates - his friends - and quietly spoke to them.

'Hey. You three okay?'
Oh my, are we posting pictures of Penny now?

@Song Book@gohKamikaze
Sorry been busy with uni, I'll get a post up today.


You're letting the team down, man! /s
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