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7 yrs ago
Current I won't lose sight of my resolve again. Reinvigorated and ready to have some fun!
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8 yrs ago
Persona 5... Once again consuming me whole--such a good series.
8 yrs ago
Welp, I did the thing. Check out my bio for details. I think two has always been a pretty good number.
8 yrs ago
Fate. It has to be fate. And it is glorious.
8 yrs ago
Words, ever flowing
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A new chronicle beings . . . Follow along


My name is icmasticc , but you can call me icc


I am a

Gamer | Writer | Technophile


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I S L E O F I V A L I C E / / M A N Y Y E A R S P R I O R
As he peered into the collage of aqua and ebony hues littered with endless sparkles, Corbyn fixated on the brightest of all the lights. The beginning of the month had always been his favorite for this reason and though it seemed simple or even insignificant to others, there was a certain allure radiated from the full, new moon that nothing else seemed to match. Streaks of lunar light cut through the canopy bed of treetops and created a soft glow that illuminated just enough of the surrounding nature to dissuade the young soldier's usual paranoia and relax his erratic thoughts. Umber oculi steadily moved from the picturesque scene of the moon in the night sky to the figure standing before them, a small distance away. As relaxing as the ritual was, this particular night held a special reason for the boy to resist tension and find calm. He chuckled as recently loosened digits brushed across a thin carpet of freshly cut hair. "I don't know what the hell you're trying to prove... But, as I told you, I won't be holding back," Corbyn said, an elevated voice carrying his words across the solemn night to the smiling visage of his associate.

"And, as I told you," a feminine voice cooed back, "There's something I need to be certain of. Isn't this what men like you live for?"

Corbyn chuckled again, this time purposely increasing volume. "Men like me?"

The female shifted in place, seemingly adjusting her loose clothing; gray sweatpants and a bright, sleeveless undershirt were needlessly swiped and pawed at as the woman sucked her teeth. "You obviously joined the Order under some kind of false pretense. I bet you thought it would be an easy way to make a name for yourself by fighting and killing the enenmy. You've been shaking and borderline silent all day... Ever since you found out that it would be the previous military we'd be fighting against. That it'd be our people we'd be slaughtering."

Corbyn turned briefly and spit into the grass, pocketing his hands for the moment. He had also come in loose clothing though the pockets still seemed just a bit too tight. "No offense... But you don't know shit about me. If this is some lame attempt to provoke anger before we begin, you're failing pretty hard."

"Am I?"

"Obviously."

"That's funny, because I didn't hear a denial."

"You some kind of sadist?"

"What kind of random question is that?"

"It's a valid question considering you're taking the potential slaughter of our people as some kind of joke. Or even worse, some kind of arrogant high-ground."

"Now we're getting somewhere. This is why I need to be certain."

"Certain of what, exatly?"

"Just... Something. How about this? If you beat me, I'll tell you what it is."

"This is ridiculous, but whatever. I only agreed to this because you've been bugging me about sparring for weeks now. You do realize, I don't even know your name yet, right?"

"It's Varrina. My name is Varrina."

"That's not a local name, but I'm not gonna remember it anyway. You always wear that same damn ponytail so it's easy to pick you out from the rest."

Varrina's smile grew, her blue eyes shimmering under a thin ray of moonlight. Removing hands from pockets, Corbyn slowly turned to the side. There was no way he could know that everything would trace back to this exact moment - the moment his life truly began.


S O L D I E R E N C A M P M E N T / / Z A L E R A T U N D R A
Though he had been the first to impart formal introductions to the group, Corbyn had become lost in the dance the steam from his coffee mug performed as it ascended towards the heavens - in this case, the olive covering of the tent. James, now forever branded as the SOLDIER who literally vomits sunshine and rainbows, was the first voice to drag the commander back to the present reality. He identified himself as Third Class which immediately got an eyebrow raise. Corbyn had known the team would be somewhat diverse in rank and ability, but he never thought top brass would go this far. His mind questioned their motives as the boy grew quieter and quieter until he seemingly trailed off.

"I feel the same way," Asteria suddenly echoed within her mental confines.

"The same way? What are you saying?

" 'What kind of joke is this?!' is what you just pretty loudly thought, correct?"

Corbyn was silent.

"I was simply agreeing with you. And I can see the conclusions you're beginning to draw. How important is this mission, indeed."

The commander ever so slightly shook his head just as James decided to become weird once more. The display he conjured received no visible reaction from Corbyn. At this point, it was common knowledge that if you were chosen for this particular unit, there was a good chance you were bonded to one of the mysterious Aeons. Seeing one manifest was admittedly a little rare, but not completely unexpected. The unexpected would rear its evasive little head as the next voice claimed attention.

Auset came across as strange to just about anyone and everyone. Even amongst the commanders, most kept their distance whether they knew of her or not. Her idiosyncrasies usually proved too numerous and too peculiar for most to even want to begin some form of association. Corbyn's relationship with the younger woman was just a tiny bit complicated. He could not claim to really know her--just who the hell really could--but he been brave enough to associate with her a sparse few times. In those moments, the feelings traded between the two seemed to contradict. While she was mostly an enigma who seemed to behave in strange ways for the simple fuck of it all, there also seemed to be something more to her as well. It was impossible to place a finger on it, but even Asteria had gained strange feelings the few times proximity grew closer. At this particular moment however, Auset brought up a good point.

"It's a foregone conclusion something is being hidden. My question is why the hell would you hide it in a place like that?" Corbyn said, a rhetorical tone lacing his words. Before he could consider the subject more, more voices broke his concentration.

While London did not offer much in the way of an introduction, the way she sharpened and pointed her words struck a chord with Corbyn. Before the commander could attempt to respond though, his eyes grew wide with fear as the man calling himself Nic stood and did the unthinkable - an outstretched hand slowly sauntered its way towards Auset. Just what the hell was this guy thinking? As much as he wanted to save his new team member, it was also true that this kind of thing happened to Auset so rarely that it would almost be a travesty to miss her reaction. Instead, Corbyn found his own body reacting on muscle memory, standing and meeting Sammel's hand in the middle of the table for a firm shake. Involuntary emotion pulled the corner of Corbyn's lip up in small grin as he faced the coffee handler.

"I don't think I said it before, but I'm another one of the commanders assigned to this squad," Corbyn reclaimed his seat as he continued to speak, "Can't really say what I specialize in, as embarrassing as that sounds. My abilities allow me to be pretty... Versatile, let's say. Glad to have you on board though. Seriously, good coffee like this is hard to come by even back at the Fort."

Even as Corbyn spoke, half of his attention awaited the outcome of Nic's risky offer of greeting formality.
Damn, lots of people seem to be sick lately. Ya'll need to get on that Excedrin and Nyquil train.
Hey everyone. So, some of you may or may not know, but I used to be a member of this RP. I was forced into a hiatus of sorts about six months back and kind of disappeared for a while. To make a long story short, now that I've resolved my time and such, I feel like I can once again rejoin this RP on a more seasonal basis. With the GMs approval, I've been allowed to pursue that avenue and I'll be bringing one of the characters I started with into the RP. Hopefully I don't disrupt anything.

To be completely transparent, I'm also the Co-GM of another RP at this moment so that's the main reason for my seasonal status. I look forward to writing with you all.
Post is up peeps. Go forth as you will! Sorry for taking so long too. Had one hell of a weekend, but I got it done. If you have any questions or concerns, you can post them here or PM Rockette and myself as needed.


I S L E O F I V A L I C E / / M A N Y Y E A R S P R I O R

The Hall was exactly as large and grand as it had always been touted to be. Cream sculpted columns towered around the oval space, bases rooted in pristine marble floors and tops cemented in the recessed, golden, high ceiling. Ornate statues claimed four of the towering structures-- one for north, south, east, and west--wrapping themselves around the carved stone and seemingly caressing the posts in their unique poses. The table was firmly the center of attention, however. Matching the oval shape of the space around it, the handcrafted piece stood in the center of The Hall, freshly re-finished and stretching down the length of the floor. One hundred chairs stood guard around the outer edge, each one uniformly placed and enforcing the sense of order and structure that was deeply associated with the room. The Hall was the most famous of all the rooms in The Estate and a wide-eyed Corbyn silently took it all in as he marched into the grandiose environment alongside others in matching armor.

Brigand led the group to the table, helmet under arm, and found a seat at the nearest head. His followers instinctively began filling seats in order on each side, Corbyn taking his seat somewhat far from the commander of the Order of Ivalice. Exasperation slithered into the air, a light hiss parting the annoyed soldier's lips. He had waited years for the day he would finally be allowed into The Hall and now the recent announcement would overshadow what was meant to be a personal achievement. Metal clanged against wood causing a quick glance from the boy to meet the welcoming expression of a girl. Aqua irises bore into umber as the two seemed to examine each other within a brief moment; dark hair, a slim, angular visage, and painted lips comprised the facial composition of the mysterious lady knight. Corbyn sucked his teeth and shook his head. The lady knight raised an eyebrow. "Do you have some kind of issue with me?" She asked in a light, fair voice.

"Obviously. Did you think someone would be impressed?" Corbyn shot back. The confirmation of the impending war and the immediate deployment was bad enough, but it was the gall of his foreign comrade that broke the camel's back.

"Well well, aren't you testy. Scared of deployment? Or are you just afraid of war in general?"

Corbyn turned to fully face the lady knight. She had finally gained his full attention.

"The hell you'd just say?!"

"I'm quite certain there were no misunderstandings. Which one is it? Look at you, you're even trembling in your armor. Is this baby's first deployment?"

Corbyn stopped short of replying. He suddenly became aware of the tremors across his skin and quickly turned away from the lady knight. It was not only true that this was his first battle assignment within the Order, it was also true that he was scared. He tried to settle his mind as the background chatter grew quieter and Brigand stood from his seat. It was time to discuss stratagem for the approaching deployment.


S O L D I E R E N C A M P M E N T / / Z A L E R A T U N D R A


It had not taken long for the cold to dig its claws into the skin of the commander. Corbyn rubbed his triceps and shivered a bit as the group slowly grew bigger with each arriving SOLDIER. His shirt was long sleeve to a point, stopping at his forearms, but the material was supposed to be able to retain heat - a custom order made especially for the mission at hand. With his luck though, it was no surprise his clothing had done a half-ass job. Thankfully, one of the first to appear in the growing circle was of the mind to offer coffee and not the instant-made, choke-till-you-die type. Sammel was not an especially close associate of Corbyn's, but he definitely had a name the commander had heard before. Like the gentlemen he was, he offered cups to two of the newly arrived girls first - there was no complaining about that. As the offer was extended to the rest, Corbyn quickly, yet gratefully, snagged a cup of his own and immediately gulped a portion. The heat soothed the sharp piercing of cold and relaxed tensed muscles.

"Is this, uh, coffee thing really that good?" Asteria echoed. Corbyn took a single second to consider ignoring her.

"The hell do you care?" Corbyn thought, sharply.

"I do not. Your body just suddenly had this reaction and there's only three reasons I can think of for such an occurence... "

Corbyn immediately repressed his mental line of communication, turning his attention back to new faces. There was the blonde and the short-haired girl followed by another huge guy and a few others. The quick dialog had distracted the commander enough that he had missed a few entrances, but he was just in time to hear Corr finally mention food. Adrenaline pumped and energy flit across Corbyn's eyes. Food was one of the few things that could really make the man sociable and since Asteria was always causing him to appear rude at the moment, the commander considered this upcoming impromptu dinner his chance to get to know these people somewhat. Apart from Carmen, there was hardly anyone he actually knew. Names floated around the Fort all the time and various reputations followed in tandem, but one could never truly separate truth from fiction without meeting or seeing the person for themselves. SOLDIER was still a hush hush program and it was hard to even meet other SOLDIERs properly at this point. The most exciting part of this mission, for Corbyn, was not the fact that he would finally see battle, but the fact that he would actually get to meet others who were just like him in terms of power, ability, and affliction. This was the thing missing from the program that even training could not properly cover - building association with others in a team.

With that, it was decided that this would be the perfect time for the final meal before the mission. Not only was everyone hungry and making comments about it, but it was getting finally getting dark and the shyps would not be arriving before the break of the next day anyway. The group moved themselves to the meal tent which was considerably bigger than the operations tent they had previously bundled under. There was still an influx of personnel floating around, but there was also a rather large, rectangular table with stools for seats and wimpy looking legs - obviously cheap furniture for use on the go. The group found themselves seated not long after Bruce's--thought unseen--lightning display. Corbyn took his chance, and his newly refilled coffee, to finally learn some about the people around him.

"I, uh, probably missed some of your introductions because of a certain ridiculous someone, but I don't think it'd be too rough if we do so again, formally? I'll even start off. My name is Corbyn Vesper."


Hey everyone! The schedule is shifting a tiny bit and the plot post will be up tomorrow. I apologize for the minor delay.
Okay, announcement time.

I'll be handling the first plot moving post. I'll be writing it tonight and throwing it up tomorrow at some point. So, at this point, take the rest of today and tonight to post if you wish. Tomorrow, you'll need to wait until the plot post is up to begin the next round of posts. This first round went super smoothly and we couldn't be happier.

That's all for the moment. Keep up the good work!
@Raijinslayer@FantasyChic

Lmfao. I went back and read through that whole exchange.
Just putting it out there again, but don't forget you can post multiple times during the week within reason. So if you want to respond to a character who may have interacted with you, you're more than welcome.
And my post is up. I need to check for minor editing as usual, but it's there.
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