If you're buying "health food bars" make sure you check the sugar content. A little natural sugar is normal, but it ain't heathy if it has 20g added sugar.
2 yrs ago
Being a small pepper.
2 yrs ago
Just shout to the heavens "UWOH SEGGS" and wait for divine inspiration. Or your family's disapproval. Whichever gets there first.
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2 yrs ago
I love when I shovel myself out, drive through a snowstorm to get to work on time... and then my boss calls me 5 minutes after when I was supposed to arrive that he's not coming in and to go home...
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Bio
Facts about me: 1. I like writing. 2. I like cats. 3. I like RWBY. (#Yangbestgril) 4. I am 30 years old... 5. I have graduated college. 6. I'm trying to get better at drawing. 7. I'm a dude. 8. I eat far too much cheese. 9. I watched a Markiplier video once. Now I have a crippling Taki addiction. Don't send help, just more Takis.
STK is temporarily indisposed. Some of us others who are from the older RR will be taking the reins until he is freed up. We know enough about what he was planning and he was pretty close to starting things up himself, so we might actually be able to get moving soon so long as we still have enough people.
OK, I'm just gonna throw down what I have for now just to make sure I'm on the right track before I commit too hard.
Name: WIP
Titles: Celestial Trinity
Age: It's complicated. Somewhere between 25 and 200.
World: In a world where magic and technology were indistinguishable, and Celestial Avatars ruled over them, colonizing an entire solar-system was of no issue. Expanding the solar system became a plausible concept. It was a world inhabited by citizens of the stars. Was.
Race: Human-ish Form: Watch me WIP, now wa-
Legend: A people capable of not just terraforming an entire solar system, but adding onto it, would seem unstoppable. However, doing so was tantamount to chumming the water. It was as if space itself took form and began to close in on them. A great, glittering ink-blot that wanted to swallow all of creation.
The Celestial Avatars could only slow it. The power of their sun was all that kept it at bay, but its power could only be stretched so far, and without the planets and moons that orbited it, the spark of magic within the celestial body would be weakened, leaving even it vulnerable.
So the Avatars surrendered themselves. They gave up their power, hoping by transplanting it into their people that it could grow beyond their current potential. It was all concentrated into three siblings; a boy and his two sisters. Earth, Sun, and Moon. At first they seemed like any other, fighting against the beings spawned by the encroaching void. However, their powers grew and grew, until they were far beyond their peers.
It wasn't nearly enough.
There was one last trial they needed to conquer in order to reach their full potential. They needed to transcend beyond what they were and reach a level beyond the original Avatars themselves. They needed to go to the heart of the first moon; a place that embodied all that was celestial. A place that mirrored sunlight in the darkness and was solid ground, but was neither the sun or earth.
Deep within it, within its raw essence, time did not flow the same. It was an agonizing, lengthy journey, and each time their earth eclipsed the sun, the moon was left vulnerable, letting their enemies pursue them. The combined stresses of the Lunar Core and their enemies was too much. The brother, his powers always the weakest and most mundane, could not keep up. Under the harsh conditions, his sisters had to protect him despite already being pushed past their own limits.
It was at this lowest point that the answer was stumbled across. As sisters were on the brink of falling, he strained his abilities to the max in a seemingly futile attempt to sustain them for a few moments longer before he shared their fate. Instead, their powers were drawn into them, turning three into one. His powers, while themselves the weakest, could channel those of his sisters. It was a state of being beyond anything the Celestials had ever imagined.
Their enemies were vanquished. Their seemingly endless journey brought to a swift conclusion.
Finally, the void itself pushed back and all but vanquished.
Will: Complete disillusionment of the beings that were supposed to protect them.
Mastery: The brother is a sort of living nexus, with a mastery over the essence of earth, manifesting most powerfully in the form of crystalline constructs. He can set loose one of his sister to join him on the field of battle, enhancing their shared power from the backline. Or, while they remain fused, he can unleash their full celestial might, albeit at great costs to his physical wellbeing.
The first sister, with Lunar based abilities, can create mirrors and portals, as well as magic that controls water.
The second sister, with Solar abilities, has powers of heat and light, but perhaps surprisingly not fire itself. Instead of fire, she has a powerful control over gravitational forces. She also has strong regenerative abilities. The strongest of the trio.
That doesn't mean fire is off the table, however. With their powers now fused, their trump card is the "Sol Gate" which unleashes an apocalyptic stream of solar flames.
Ascent: "It is time. The battle is won. You may return what was gifted." The shriveled shells of the Avatars stood before him.
"What will happen to them?"
"Without our powers within you... you already know." They bowed their heads solemnly. "It was a long battle. You may rest now. Return the responsibility to us."
. . .
"Why?"
It was as if time ground to a halt. Was this... defiance?
"These powers were not meant for you or your kind to begin with, and have now grown further. Return them to us, and-"
"No. You could have stopped this. You put this on our shoulders because the price for you would have been too high. You could have combined these powers yourselves, but you would have lost yourselves. You put your identities over all else." The air around hem grew unbearably hot as what seemed like a small sun began to form. "So I'll ask again: Why?"
"But it worked!"
"Yes. It did. So we'll wield this power now. You can rest." The small star burned ever brighter, its sinister heat intensifying.
"You can't possibly seek to destroy us with our own power!" The husks recoiled.
"I would hope not. That would just be pathetic." He looked down upon them with a derisive stare. "But... then again..."
And pathetic they indeed proved to be, but to slay a higher being, even ones so reduced, is considered a profane, heretical act from which reality itself may recoil...
Ephemera: The Lunar Core resides within his body, pushing their magical capabilities to new heights.
Theme: Pick a theme song, a battle song, a motif, all of the above, whatever. Try and be creative. You know you want to.
Well I guess I was more worried about how creative I can be with the magic system. It feels like we've been given all but free reign there but I didn't want to assume.
Grade: Sir Clausewitz' School for the Militarily Minded, 2nd Year
Biography: Wolf is the son of a retired soldier and a demon hunter. With his parents being so serious and at times strict, Wolf was... a little on the meek side. The combined pressure was simply too much. After time away from their professions and years spent as his parents, the two slowly eased up, realizing to some degree how overbearing they'd been, but the damage was done. They were not bad parents, nor abusive, but, well, nearly every parent tends to mess up their child in one way or another. On the bright side, it was hard to find a more responsible, well-mannered child than Wolf.
In his early schooling years, he met two people who would shape the rest of his life, perhaps more than his parents ever could have. Two girls, one name Vera, and the other named Alexandria. Vera was an extremely forward and confident girl, the daughter of well-off merchants. Alex was more like him, though notably more awkward and bit of a... dreamer.
He met Vera first, her family having been aided greatly in the past by Wolf's parents. Alex he met shortly after, realizing how similar their abilities were. They abilities both manifested psychically. When pooled, their powers could create entire illusory worlds for them to play in. They could even manifest these worlds enough for Vera to join them.
Of course, two quiet kids sitting in a corner conjuring imaginary friends tended to draw disparaging stares and negative attention, but Vera, despite having no powers to speak of, would defend them. So ardent was her defense of her friends that even those well practiced, for their age, with abilities would soon learn it wasn't worth the trouble or ear-ache.
For them, it was the perfect set-up. None seemed to enjoy their time more than when they were together. After all, how could one beat a world crafted just for them? But, as time passed, and Wolf's abilities grew, Alex struggled more and more to keep up. It soon became apparent just how much more gifted he was. Not once did he or Vera hold it against the girl, but Alex herself refused to fall behind. She pushed herself to play an equal role, insisting that Wolf help her with ever grander experiments and ideas.
Until one day something strange happened. Their imaginary world felt a little... too real, too far removed from where they'd begun, and too... different from what they'd intended. Before they could figure out what had happened, it all collapsed in spite of their efforts. In the moment, everything seemed fine, though the two were understandably spooked.
The next thing any of them knew, Alex stopped coming to school.
The girl could no longer wake up. Wolf's power's could not penetrate her mind to see what was occurring in her dreams. He could do nothing. In some ways, it felt like she was no longer there at all. In the end, she was taken away to be cared for, in the hopes one day she might wake up again.
Wolf was left behind, his mind filled with the thought that this was all because of him. He'd gone too far, he'd hurt her somehow, and then after all that he'd been too useless to fix it.
-And Time Passes-
No one is quite sure which god granted Wolf his abilities, but a display of them was enough to pique the interest of those running Sir Clausewitz'. His parents were shocked and a little worried when he insisted he apply there, especially considering his mental state in the months leading up to that moment. They told him how needlessly strict and trying the program at that institution was, saying that he was more than capable of enrolling at St. Laurel's, but this only furthered his resolve.
He wanted to put himself through their punishing regimen. Maybe he felt he deserved it, but more so he felt if he'd been better he wouldn't have hurt his friend. He felt he needed to be better so it never happened again. Once the school granted him admission, there was little his parents could do to stop him.
His first year was not pleasant. By comparison to most he performed poorly, but never so poorly that they could find a reason to expel him. He'd always miraculously scrape by. In some ways, this got him more attention than simply being an overachiever, for by the end of the year there was a secret betting pool to see if he'd survive the final tests and trials. True to form, just barely, he did.
With that, and neither cheers nor complaints, he prepared himself for another year.
Powers: Core: Psychic Warp He can create psychic "bubbles" brimming with potential energy. He can simply let one collapse catastrophically to attack those nearby it, or he can choose to shape that energy. The bubbles are not terribly mobile, however. He can move them, but it takes time. That said, it is not inherently dangerous if one passes into a bubble, and generally they can just as easily walk back out... unless he decides otherwise. An unwary opponent can find a bubble forming around them very quickly if they don't watch their step. Being in the center of a collapsing psychic bubble is... not pleasant.
Currently he can maintain up to three bubbles at a time.
Ability 1: Formation There are two ways the energy in the bubbles can be used.
Waking: reshape the whole bubble into its own, semi-autonomous entity. These entities will follow his orders, but he does not have to directly puppeteer them, rather, their potential is tied to his subconscious. He simply has to give a command and the entity will do its best to carry it out. Currently, he can control only one autonomous entity.
Unconscious: attaches the bubble to a living being, causing it to expand and create a room of sorts. This also has two different functions: malicious and benign. A benign application simply projects a room based off of the targets mind. Malicious actively attempts to entrap and torment the target. The contents will shift and warp, preventing them from walking out again. Wolf cannot actively affect the contents of a bubble, benign or malicious, unless he enters it as well.
The bubbles can still be collapsed after forming a room, but the effect is weak as most of the energy has already been spent. However, a malicious bubble will slowly drain the target of energy, steadily weakening them, allowing the bubble to build up a new store of energy, allowing it to eventually collapse catastrophically around its weakened victim.
Bubbles cannot be seen or entered without Wolf willing it. From the outside, one would at most see a faint shimmer. However, the occupants can still be affected by outside forces. While the contents have a real, physical presence to the occupants, one could still be, for example, shot through a wall by someone outside the bubble.
They are not pocket dimensions so much as a conditionally tangible overlay of reality and thus requires open space or building around what already exists. It cannot, for example, create a doorway to pass through a solid wall in reality.
Ability 2: Intrusion He can hijack other people's psychic abilities. If they have created an illusory space, he can enter and modify it should he manage to overpower the original user. Can also be “reversed” creating a manifestation of a target's mind for Wolf to explore. Changes made to this manifestation will be reflected in the target's mind. The latter affect will work on anyone, psychic powers or not, so long as they don't have a way to resist. For example, he could make someone feel like they're falling, inducing intense vertigo.
He can also use this in conjunction with his first ability to manifest and autonomous being from someone else's mind instead of his own.
A byproduct of this ability allows him to, instead of competing with others psychic abilities, reinforce them.
Ability 3: Spatial Isolation On the surface, this would seem like an amped up version of his Formation ability. In reality, it's far, far more powerful. Rather than creating an illusory room, he can completely cut off an entire area from the rest of the world. Only those he chooses will be left inside, while others may be forcibly repelled. Once the Isolation is in place, it is terribly difficult to get in or out.
It is a space both real and not real. It reflects the outside world, but nothing that happens within will effect what is outside. One can walk right through the area once it has fully closed off and not even realize anything is awry.
Furthermore, his other powers are greatly enhanced within this space, being more potent and firing off with no more effort than thinking. The entities he is capable of manifesting within an Isolation Zone are exponentially more powerful.
Only open if you don't want to be surprised later.
Relationships: Vera Goh: Childhood friend and current girlfriend. After they lost Alex, the relationship became... rocky. Alexandria Sova: Childhood friend and source of all his guilt and self-loathing. Also the source of his motivation to improve himself.
Name: Vera Goh
She's nearly 6ft tall.
Age: 17
Grade: Lady Deva's Prepatory School, 2nd year. (A private all girl's school for those, for one reason or another, unwilling, unlikely, or just unable to participate in combat or the arena. She did apply for St. Laurel's, but was rejected due to not fitting into any of their programs despite having good grades.)
Biography: The daughter of merchants, in many ways she is a typical rich kid. Her value of money is heavily skewed and she spends it as easily as she breathes, and with just as little thought or consideration. She is not terribly friendly to most she meets. She has long since stopped seeking the friendship and acquaintance of others. For anyone who earns her ire, a verbal beat down is just around the corner, and she's indiscriminate with her victims.
There was, however, one debt that her parents could not pay with simple money. Their lives, and business, were saved by a duo of warriors shortly before Vera was born. The two went above and beyond, but in the end didn't seek payment. They had simply been doing their job. Years later, in a chance meeting, Vera's parents once more insisted they pay the two back somehow. Finally, a way to pay their debt was presented.
They wanted their children to meet. At that age, Vera had yet to be spoiled completely rotten and so got along with the boy, Wolfram, well enough. So, to see to it that the debt was well and truly put to rest, instead of putting Vera into the most prodigious, expensive private school they could find, they allowed her to be enrolled at the same school as Wolf.
There the two met a girl, Alexandria, and friendships were well and truly cemented. With no powers of her own manifesting, Vera was fascinated by the psychic abilities of the two; their ability to seemingly craft entire worlds for them to frolic in. These moments were precious to her. There was no such warmth to be found back at home, for her parents were always too busy -- too distracted for her.
Anyone who dared step in the way would be in for a rude awakening. These two were hers, and no one else could touch them. Anyone who sought to tarnish was she had found would be torn apart with words until they were a quivering, sobbing mess on the ground, pondering what cruel fate had led them to being born.
For those too thick skinned for a verbal flaying, well, Vera was not afraid to spend every other afternoon in detention for leaving them black and blue. She learned how to fight beyond simple self-defense just so that her friends wouldn't have to dirty their hands protecting themselves -- so that she could keep up with those more gifted than her. So that her friends need only worry about crafting more of those precious, special moments she craved.
In a way, it was greedy of her, but they never seemed to mind. It wasn't like it was all just for her.
Then, one day, abruptly, it ended. Alex was gone. No one could say why or how, but she simply wouldn't wake up.
Wolf blamed himself, and it was the only answer ever offered, so she blamed him too. Yet, ironically, he was all she had left, so she clung to him tighter than ever. If he left too, she'd be all alone.
If he left... she couldn't punish him.
Powers: Core: Subject of the Goddess of Love Every year, dozens of newborns are chosen by the Goddess of Love. Instead of being granted the power to fight, or anything else practical, they are instead puppeted around in the midst of an ever ongoing soap opera for the Goddess's own amusement. Their every action is not spoken for, but when it comes to love and relationships, they will be hit by strong compulsions to guide them on a predetermined path.
That's it.
Relationships: Wolfram Melusina: Her childhood friend. At first, pushed upon her by her parents, but now the only one she cares for. This sort of twisted co-dependence eventually led them to start dating, though he wasn't her first choice. Alexandria Sova: Her dearly missed childhood friend. If Vera comes across as bitter, Alex is half the reason why.
Simon is basically a perfect example of an Inheritor. A simple warrior that is able to tap into empowering metaphysical energies through willpower and enlightenment. In general, if the "endgame character" analogy isn't doing it for you, feel free to think of your characters as "anime protagonist in the last fight in the last episode with the OP playing behind them."
The Anti-Spiral is also a pretty good example of what you all would be up against.
. . . but are we literally talking throwing galaxies like frisbees scale for this RP? Because that's just a bit much. Like it's fun to watch in an anime once in a while, but... it's all a bit too incomprehensible.
Facts about me:
1. I like writing.
2. I like cats.
3. I like RWBY. (#Yangbestgril)
4. I am 30 years old...
5. I have graduated college.
6. [s]I'm trying to get better at drawing.[/s]
7. I'm a dude.
8. I eat far too much cheese.
9. I watched a Markiplier video once. Now I have a crippling Taki addiction. Don't send help, just more Takis.
[s]Various[/s], relevant link[s]s[/s]:
[url]https://www.fanfiction.net/u/1700005/KillamriX88[/url]
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<div style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Facts about me:<br>1. I like writing.<br>2. I like cats.<br>3. I like RWBY. (#Yangbestgril)<br>4. I am 30 years old...<br>5. I have graduated college.<br>6. <span class="bb-s">I'm trying to get better at drawing.</span><br>7. I'm a dude.<br>8. I eat far too much cheese.<br>9. I watched a Markiplier video once. Now I have a crippling Taki addiction. Don't send help, just more Takis.<br><br><span class="bb-s">Various</span>, relevant link<span class="bb-s">s</span>:<br><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener" href="https://www.fanfiction.net/u/1700005/KillamriX88">https://www.fanfiction.net/u/1700005/KillamriX88</a><br><br><div class="bb-center"><img src="https://c.tenor.com/mHezXR7aUPcAAAAC/fu-hua-herrscher-of-sentience.gif" /></div></div>