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Hey Varionus, what rules for the shadow realm are we using in this RP?
Letter Bee said
Sorry for the delay, @MasterJay! Anyway, answers to your questions:
1.) The Bystanders would only take damage once the Time Stop ends; that's why ArcU used a Time Stop in the first place, so that any Nonpracticing Magi can be pulled out of harm's way once the fight has ended.

So the ground beneath them can crumble away beneath them and white-hot flames can bounce off their faces and they will be completely unaffected? Screw magic shields, just strap a couple of stiffs over your body for instant impenetrable armor.

2.) Wouldn't it serve Eise better to find the machine projecting the Time Stop and destroy it?
You seem to be overestimating his power and intelligence. Eise has no way of defeating apparently any one of the agency's magi in a fight, he's stupidly injured to the point where he should be dead, and like hell is he about to search around for a stupid machine in a building full of psychopaths even crazier than him when his claws can cut through any barrier magic can put in his way.

Oh, and is the mafia's man actually waiting at the designated point? BC would like to remove his internal organs one by one and throw them from the statue's torch.
Time for the rats to abandon ship. These Agency bastards be crazy. Do they even care that the showroom is still packed with frozen bystanders?

A: "Report: 99 Bystanders were killed, but one of them was the target."

B: "Good work men!"

Edit: Letter Bee, how long would it take BC's claws to shatter the magic preventing anyone from leaving?
The magi teamed up against him, even the one Eise had taken a liking to. And they called him underhanded? Self-righteous bastards. This entire day was turning out to be a pain. First the solid floor he was inside of crumbled, and then something forced him solid, and then Silas trapped him in steel. Yes, it was truly a pain.

Black Cat dropped the armor around his body completely, the black scales dissolving into a black smoke and then fading to nothing. The steel holding him fell to the ground with a clang now that the body it was wrapped around had become thinner. Eise, hidden only behind the black mask with the glowing blue eyes, stuck his human hands in his pockets. He couldn't really move too far in any direction without getting trapped by more pieces of metal, at least not with his powers suppressed as they were. "Truly a pain," came the hiss of Black Cat's inhuman voice. His eyes met those of a boy with white hair, the one who had ripped the ground, and then the world around the assassin was obliterated by fire.

Black Cat walked slowly towards Conor, a path between them thoughtfully cleared by the boy's flames. The assassin's ravaged armor was back, and the last remnants of the conjured hellfire reflected against the superheated scales. He looked down at his unarmored arms. Red and black and burned and completely useless. Inside his head Eise was screaming. Kuro couldn't even make the deadened limbs move.

One psycho magi ahead, one traitorous bastard behind. Black Cat fell backwards and then flipped upwards through the air as if up was down for him. He landed crouching on the metal ceiling far above. His tongue split the metal as if it was paper, and a solid kick opened a tear in the ceiling, sending a beam of light onto the showroom floor below. He was done with this day. Black Cat slipped out of the killing room and onto the roof. He sprinted to the edge of the roof and leaped into open air. Screw the job, he wanted to live to kill the man who had sent him here.
No problem Arrayah, we're still waiting on a few others. I swear, if I have to send out PMs every single round... I will send out PMs every single round. I just don't want to have to do that because it's a pain and I would like to have people posting without me having to remind them.
Hyper-serious and no-nonsense pokemon trainer says it's time for the bathing suit episode.

"But isn't that usually saved for later in the season?"

Who asked the peanut gallery!? Besides, it's a good setting for a meet and greet.
Jay's face remained as passive as usual as the trainer that had been playing referee of his battle suddenly dictated that he would be accompanying him on his challenge. To be honest, the ex-Champion hated company. He was used to travelling alone, just him and those he could trust completely: his team. So he said nothing for or against the grouping, he just knelt down and opened up his bag. Rummaging around for a bit, he pulled out a smaller drawstring pouch and opened it. The glittering light from what had to amount to a small fortune in elemental gems shone out from the open pouch. Jay just pulled out a duller, yellow crystal and returned the pouch to his bag.

Pulling Ace's ball from his belt, the fainted bird appeared on the ground before the trainer. Jay used the revive on his pokemon, and Acedia was able to heal the rest himself with Roost. Jay didn't like going into pokemon centers. He liked being able to care for his pokemon himself. Besides, there wasn't always a center close enough.

Having returned Acedia's ball to his belt, jay stood up and faced the 'Self-proclaimed Lead Ranger on Mande'. Sounded like a title a kid would make up to impress his friends. And now he was using it on him. Jay took a breath, already knowing that this place was going to be a pain. "I feel like going to the beach," he said not really to either of his new companions. He was already walking in the direction of Dartmouth Isle. Gula would enjoy swimming in the water, and he would have an excuse for not having let Ava out right away.
Krein said
Are you asking about what happens after someone loses or wins in a Shadow Game? I'm guessing that it's up to the winner to decide what the "Punishment" will be, but if it's something serious like getting put into a coma because the soul got sent to the Shadow Realm, then I'd think both people would have to talk things out.

Not the shadow duels, I mean actually being inside the shadow realm. The shows constantly change the rules regarding what happens there. I personally like the version where the person can summon monsters from their deck as real monsters to protect them self and fight.

Also, would Sandra be able to dodge a roundhouse kick from behind? Just trying to avoid breaking the autohit rule. Now that Ryu is there as well Bell isn't going to take on the arbitrator. Three on one she is fine with, but four on one is just a pain to deal with.
She just doesn't like him. That's why she isn't going to punch him. After all, she only has two fists and there are three of you.

Edit: Before I have Bell go breaking faces and every rule of the tournament, I should probably know what rules we're playing by as far as the shadow realm goes.
Seems like the perfect time for Bell to bust some skulls.

Edit: Wait... who's the Arbitrator? He's one of the cloaked people right?

All of the people Bell wants to punch are conveniently in one place. She can't not be drawn in by the scent of blood.
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