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    1. Holmishire 11 yrs ago

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A writer, artist, animator, worldbuilder. In short, jack of all trades, master of some.

For the most part, I've retired from roleplaying. For quite a long time, what kept me tied to RPG was the Spam community—but even that I have distanced myself from. Now, my focus is on the writing contests.

I consistently try to write reviews for RPGC, and I consistently enter the Twelve Labours.

First labour; world of Archipelago, Jack.
Challenge: an unwelcome death.
For next entry: characterization.

Second labour; world of Uberpowered, Émile.
Challenge: an unfortunate fortune.
For next entry: pacing.

Third labour; world of Cinderlore, Caerys.
Challenge: an unforgiving ambition.
For next entry: proofreading.

Fourth labour; world of Supers, Joshua.
Challenge: an uncompromising betrayal.
For next entry: development.

Fifth labour; world of Mutamorphis, Olrich.
Challenge: an unrepressed motive.
For next entry: development, dammit.

Sixth labour; world of Mythos, Melas.
Challenge: an untenable alliance.
For next entry: dénouement.

Seventh labour; world of Hatemongers, Talahn.
Challenge: an unbearable sacrifice.
For next entry: cast utilization.

Eigth labour; world of Mythica, Céline.
Challenge: an unwinnable challenge.
For next entry: plot cohesion.

Ninth labour; world of Nardja, Albiorn.
Challenge: an unknowing accomplice.
For next entry: narrative set-up.

Tenth labour; world of Magestones, Ariana.
Challenge: an unwilling inspiration.
For next entry: narrative set-up, dammit.

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Elendra said
... you forgot?


Oh, come on. The GM responds like a week after my post?

And you'e always chided me for my slow post rate. Tsk tsk. ; ]
For Aëyr, I choose to upgrade her Slippery, and give her Acrobatics. As for customs, I upgrade Going the Distance and add Burning Fast on an Empty Tank.

Going the Distance: A skilled runner, she is both fast and enduring, able to make long treks with great speed and little sustenance.
{Increases speed and endurance while running.} Level 2

Burning Fast on an Empty Tank: Even after exhausting herself completely, she can push herself to the same speeds with but a moment's rest.
{Decreases recovery time.}
Quick query: are custom trait upgrades just Trait +1, or like a Trait Tree?
Western Watch Tower.
Aëyr, selkie.
Abida, elf.
Gustavo, myster.

With a grunt of pain, Aëyr pushes herself off the ground, a hand placed precariously on her aching side. That kick hurt more than she would expect from an otherwise distracted guardian, but she'd gotten used to worse attacks. There was likely going to be some new bruising adorning her leathery skin, but definitely no broken ribs or damaged internal organs.

Thankfully, there didn't seem to be any more fighting needed. Gustavo having been knocked aside, her companions had managed to take hold of the young girl, seemingly without harming her. Good. There need be no more bloodshed. It would suit Aëyr just fine to maintain the relative pacifism of her nature. There is little to be gained from killing those willing to be detained. And when faced with death, who wouldn't prefer containment?

Eü—

No. Now is not the time.

Looking over at her fallen companions as she rose to her feet, she saw that both the drow and human were being tended to by one of the villagers. Likely with far more skill than Aëyr could ever hope to achieve.

Looking over at Abida, she stepped forward and held out her hand to Gustavo in order to help him to his own feet.

As he stood, Abida levelled her sword at his chest. "Search him for more daggers," she said to Aeyr before addressing Gustavo. "Once we are sure that you are unarmed, we will accept your surrender."

Gustavo smacks the sword down quickly, taking a step back in the same motion, then hissing out quickly. "Your enemy will not be so patient with mistakes. Never level your sword to my chest unless I am on the ground. To my neck." He demonstrates by pulling out a dagger and pressing it to his own neck, indicating where she should put it. "Far more... Effective." He tosses the dagger into the dirt before him, then repeats this with an impressive seven more daggers hidden on his person. His hood continued to obscure his face, notable enough. "Now... Do you accept my surrender?"

After a moment's hesitation, Abida sheathed her sword and looked pointedly towards Gustavo's young charge. "Yes," she said. "I think you'll stay compliant." With a nod to Aeyr, the elf began to move off towards the town proper. "Keep an eye on him," she said over her shoulder, "and more importantly the small girl."

Impressed by the assertiveness of the two Aëyr was now bound to, she silently watched Abida stride away before turning to her own charge. She couldn't decide whether she could trust this man. He seemed willing enough to surrender, but at the same time, he had just tried to kill a lot of people. Did he even have a plan for escaping the bomb? she wondered. Did he intend to leave before it went off?

Foolish as it may be, she felt as though this man was willing to sacrifice himself, if not for the mission, than for the girl.

This could either make him an easy ally or a dangerous captive. She desperately hoped for the former, as much for their sake as his.

"I am Aëyr, and I have no intention of doing you harm." Her raw black eyes gazed placidly into his. "I swear to—" She hesitated for a moment, thinking things through. "—to honour your surrender on my own behalf and that of my fellows." She motioned over to the sprite and girl. "Shall we gather them? It might be wise to follow Abida and regroup, so that we may discuss your position."

"Indeed." Gustavo states, having nothing more to add to the situation. It seemed he was the type to stay quiet, unless she had any further questions for him.

Keeping an eye on him, Aëyr set about collecting them from the dirt and tying them—along with her sling—into her belt. She then led Gustavo over to where Draza and the young girl had run off to. "I would like to check up on the wounded, but we should quickly meet up with the others. There may yet be more to do." With a pique of curiosity, having been too preoccupied with her own affairs to notice, she looked over towards their mechanically inclined friend. "What's she trying to do?"
Rémix, Gaulish Barber-Surgeon.
Surgery, first aid, barber, cooking, sentry, scouting, manual labour, literacy, brawling, polearms.

Rémix was content to have at least one lead that wasn't quickly shot down. While he would most certainly have disliked searching around on a doomed-to-failure investigation on such trivial leads, he couldn't help but feel a little discouraged by the lack of support from Lugurix.

"Would you mind showing me this bite?" he asked as he began to search the man's visible flesh with his fingertips. A dog bite was as good a place as any to look for disease, with how easily it attains infection. "And could you tell me where I could find this dog?" Festered flesh always looked about the same, but if he could see the actual live animal that bit him, he might be able to search it for signs of the same symptoms that were affecting the villagers.
You see, decomposition is one of the most important parts of an ecosystem.

In the beginning, Spam was just barren rock. Over decades, maybe centuries, lichen began to fight its way through, the only thing that can survive the desolation. (That's probably all of us from the OldGuild.) Then when the lichen starts to die, it decomposes, and becomes dirt.

And once you have dirt, you quickly get vegetation, small animals, big animals, trees, and eventually a full-on forest.

Our decomposition is the best thing ever for this community. :D
What if Halo drinks a lot of water, and Halo's piss is comparatively low in both acidity and chemical waste?

Maybe that particular piss is helping to purify the ocean, in however small a way.
Kaya Lefèvre, Skirmisher
Combat, darkness, fire, frost.

Shit.

Staring at the doors that she could not see—though she knew to be closed—Kaya had the distinct impression that that was not supposed to happen. With Cora still waiting for the paper and Nova's final admittance of some supernatural interference, Kaya was decidedly not looking forward to whatever would happen next.

"Shit," she said, this time aloud. Turning to Cora more out of habit than practicality, Kaya's eyes were wide with shock and worry. "Look, I don't know what's about to happen, but we gotta stick together, alright?" She felt her breath begin to get a bit heavier. Fighting that metal man in broad daylight was one thing. She was used to violence, adrenaline, danger, action of the moment. She had been trained to react automatically, all the decisions planned out before things went bad.

But now she faced darkness.

She faced the unknown.

And worst of all, she had time to think. And she knew she was scared.

And knowing's half the battle, no?
Icarus said
Look at me. Here and stuff, also concerned I'll be the last of us to have posted :(I kill things.


Don't worry, if the roleplay actually officially died, I'd make a final IC post just for you. :D
Whoa. Thane's a lot bigger and scalier than I had previously imagined.

Alexandria's just about the same, though.
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