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I promise there's an explanation for that last paragraph from my post.
When Eubeal looked into the portal, he didn't see anything except leaves. Lots and lots of leaves. After all, it's not fully stabilized yet. Inside the cocoon, M's Intercomm buzzed into life. "Hey, M? It's P. I don't know if you can hear me, but somehow, the portal stabilized a bit without my intervention. We should probably think who- or whatever did it." A AND T'S PORTAL: 9/10 The leaves on the edge begin to straighten into the shape of a ring, as those inside it slowly scatter. A greenish glow begins to exude from the portal. P AND G'S PORTAL: -1/10 Nothing happens. Why would anything happen? It's just a countdown to before the Charge actually starts. Something happening at this stage wouldn't make no sense. COCOON: 2/10 The cocoon shines more brightly, erasing the pro-Godmodder graffiti. The chains M is holding become slightly longer.
Suddenly, and completely unpredictably, a stab wound appears in the Godmodder's shoulder, out of nowhere and seemingly caused by nothing. It's not enough to incapacitate him, but it is not an illusion. It is an actual wound, that actually hurts. This attack can't be blocked, can definitely not be avoided and nothing the Godmodder does, nor any amount of Reality Warping, will be able to stop it or redirect it, or do anything to it that prevents it from, ultimately, hurting the Godmodder.
M looked at the dead cat, eyes wide. Then, his gaze jumped towards the Godmodder. "Why are you looking at me like that?!" He shouted. "I can control the Mist to the very molecule! You were the one who changed my target with reality warping or whatever!" He then looked around. Four portals were already in the battlefield. One, summoning an Elder God incomprehensible to any normal mortal mind, though that part wouldn't be a problem for him. The incredibly powerful, and nobody's ally part, on the other hand, were worrying. Then there was the Godmodder's own portal, summoning a being seemingly made out of pure evil, probably capable of corrupting anything it touches... But, again, the "corruption" part was not that big of a deal. Third, there was the portal leading to space, which, for whatever reason, seemed more dangerous than the other two combined. Finally, there was his own portal, leading straight to Yggdrasil, and the only portal which wasn't tearing apart the dimensions in some way or another. M grabbed his intercomm. "A, T, once again, change of plans. I'm gonna go out of comission for a while. I'll probably be unable to talk to you when you arrive, so I'll relay you your orders now. A, as soon as you arrive here, I want you to give your Blessing to all our allies. That'd be everyone save for the guy summoning the being made of evil. T, as for you, there's a little cat I'd like you to revive." "A little- M, you know I can't just-!" "Life and Death don't work right here. Just try to do it." "Fine. But I'll need to know how it died." "Sudden rock expansion inside his heart. I don't wanna talk about it. After those are done, just attack the guy summoning Evil, and try to keep at bay anything that comes out of a portal that isn't ours." After this, he put the device away. M held his hands besides his waist, palms open, facing forward. They grasped a pair of short blue chains that had suddenly appeared in front of them. Huge amounts of blue Mist leaked from under M's cloak, engulfing him and solidifying, forming a bluish, transparent, yet completely impenetrable cocoon of sorts. Then, M fell asleep. And the cocoon began to shine. A AND T'S PORTAL: 7/10 P AND G'S PORTAL: -3/10 COCOON: 1/10
In Totem 10 yrs ago Forum: Advanced Roleplay
Zach looked at Rook, completely deadpan. "Well, it's only fair," he said, shrugging. "Since you missed the great fight between angels and demons over on the other side of town. There was hellfire, lightning everywhere and a freaking mountain burst out of the ground. History books will remember it." He stepped away from him and looked around at the group. Djonn was separated from them, speaking to Lt. Thorpe. His gaze then went over Rook, who looked like a walking armory, with all those daggers and the two blades, Adele, who in combat would probably be staying at the back, blasting at foes with that machine of hers, and Rook, the only one who was actually carrying a shield, and who looked huge besides everyone else. He stopped on Sillhainlé. The rabbit-man intrigued him. Sure enough, he'd heard of the Lessir, but he had never actually seen one before. He continued to look at him for a while, particularly examining his long ears and animalistic feet. Then, he closed his right eye, and scanned the group again. Djonn had one on his Glaive, probably for use while fighting. Rook, meanwhile had one on his chest, hanging from a chain, hidden behind his leather armour. Zacharias could not know what it's use was. It could be a portable light source, a poison nullifier, or a thousand other things. A similar thing happened with Marcel's. For whatever reason, instead of hanging it on a chain, or putting it in his pocket, he held it in his left hand. To each their own, I suppose, Zach thought. Meanwhile, Adele's- Wait, what? So Adele's machine is Totem-powered? And it's a very powerful one, if I can see it through metal. I wonder... His curiosity got the better of him. He completely ignored everyone asking Sillhainlé to tell them what Djonn was talking about, as well as the conversation about what guarding caravans involved, walked up to Adele, and asked, while pointing at the machine, "So... What sort of Totem's inside that thing?"
M began to raise his hand, to give his dragon the to attack, when he felt a chill go down his spine. He looked behind himself,and his eyes widened as he saw the tear in reality, and the clawed hands coming from it. M lowered his hand, grabbed the intercom, and said, in a shaky voice, "P, do you hear me? When A and T are through, I want you to begin preparing the portal so you can come through. G should come along, as well. It's an emergency." He then pressed a button on the machine, and started talking again. "A, T, situation's changed. You must come through the portal as soon as it finishes charging. Once you do, don't hold back. We've got Code Purple, Eldritch Summoning." I should take care of the other threat first, M thought. He snapped his fingers, and a small amount of stone appeared inside the Godmodder's heart. It immediately expanded, until it reached the size of a mountain, bursting out of the Godmodder, killing, or at least heavily injuring him, in the process.
In Totem 10 yrs ago Forum: Advanced Roleplay
Nah, I also didn't get any Notification. I'm guessing they don't quite work yet. Also, I agree with OneEyedChurro on using the OOC.
In Totem 10 yrs ago Forum: Advanced Roleplay
As the sunlight flooding the room began to reach his face, Zacharias’ eyelid began to open, while the bronze “eye” started to light up. Both did so slowly, falteringly at first, but when Zacharias remembered what he was supposed to be doing that very day, the Totem became fully illuminated. “Crap!” he shouted at no one in particular, as he slowly stood up. With his healthy eye still not fully open, he shambled towards his sword, which he had foolishly left on a desk, a couple of meters from his bunk bed. As soon as he grasped his weapon, he felt as though a great burden was lifted from his body. He dashed toward the bathroom, sword in hand, and splashed his face with cold water. He returned inside the room, and put on his armor as fast as he could. When he sheathed the Lightningblade sword, the weight returned to his body, but it was much more bearable now. He grabbed his sack, containing all the food and money he’d need on his journey, and rushed into the streets. I need to take the shortest path, which would be… Through the marketplace, he thought, and quickly ran towards it. He didn’t have the time to buy anything, so instead, he turned his mind towards the previous night. As soon as he’d reached his home, he had taken out his notebooks, and began to look over them. First, he updated his expenses notebook, in which he also made the calculations to decide how much money he would need to take on the trip, adding, of course, some extra for emergencies, a little bit for pleasure, and a huge chunk for aids to his research. After closing that one, he went over to the other one, detailing his theoretical prototypes, different rules he had discovered, and the many Totems he had encountered during his life. After rereading it whole, a process which took some time, he began to scribble and add things and make corrections and specifications, which took what seemed to be minutes, but were most likely hours. Finally, when his eyelid had become heavy, and he was too tired to properly concentrate, he closed the book, and prepared his bag. Zacharias continued to think about every little detail he could have added, had he not needed to sleep. In fact, he was so focused on them that he didn’t notice the hooded figure in front of him until he had already crashed against it. “I’m sorry!” he said, helping the other person up. “It’s just that I’m in a hurry, ‘cause I’m running late, and… Wait… Are you…” He peered at the other person intently, and closed his right eye. Indeed, when he looked at the man through his Totem, many little splotches of colour appeared all over his body. “Rupert, is that you?” he asked, now excited. “It’s you, isn’t it? What are you doing here?” “Shh!” Rupert hushed. “Yes, it’s me,” he whispered. “But I don’t want to be found. How did you recognize me?” Rupert Woodsman was one of the finest Totem crafters Zacharias had ever met, as well as one of his best friends. They had met at the Academy, where Rupert was one of the main suppliers of Totems, and offered his services to craft many experimental Totems. Surprisingly enough, this hadn’t left him with any gross disfiguration. When the barbarians attacked, he was the one who had called for the White Guard. Zach hadn’t seen him ever since. “Please. You always carry so many of those little Totems around,” Zacharias replied. “It’s a wonder I didn’t see you before. And, what do you mean you don’t want to be found? What are you doing, Rupes?” “Well…” He hesitated. “I really shouldn’t tell you this, but… Oh, what the hell. I’m in the Black Market.” “You what?!” “I know, I know how it sounds like, but I didn’t really have a choice. I haven’t had nearly as much business ever since the Academy got destroyed. Sure, I managed to live on my own for a while, off of my savings and the little income I got, but now I’ve got a family to maintain, and-” “Wait, a fa- You got married? And you didn’t even send me a letter?” “I’m telling you, it’s been hard! Money spent on a letter meant less money for food and shelter. But the Black Market, it helps a lot. There’s always demand, and customers pay a lot.” “Yeah, but- You shouldn’t- Tell you what,” Zacharias offered. “I’m about to go on a mission for a couple of weeks now, escorting a caravan, nothing dangerous enough to keep me from making promises. When I return, I’m gonna try and talk to the higher ups, see if I can get them interested in hiring you as a Totem supplier.” “Wait, really? Would you actually do that for me?” “Of course! You’re my best friend, and I don’t really have anything to lose by doing it. But you have to get away from this Black Market thing. Promise?” “Promise. And if you ever think of a way I can repay you…” “Don’t bother. Now, I really have to go. I’m already a bit late, and I won’t be able to help you much if I’m fired for tardiness.” “Oh, Okay. Goodbye, then!” Rupert said, but Zacharias had already left. He had dashed into the Marketplace’s crowd, dodging people left and right. In no time, he had left the Marketplace, and soon enough, he was at the White Guard’s meeting point. He headed towards the group he had met the previous night, and asked, “Hello, guys, did I miss anything important?”
In Totem 10 yrs ago Forum: Advanced Roleplay
So am I. I'm sort of waiting for other posts because Zach's gonna be amongst the last ones to arrive.
In Totem 10 yrs ago Forum: Advanced Roleplay
Despite being immersed in his own thoughts, Zacharias noticed, out of the corner of his eye, the slow, yet continual outflux of Guardsmen; all of them were also, he noted, members of his next mission's crew. He considered wether or not to follow them, and decided to do so. He finished his sweet bread roll and his mug of ale, and left after them, arriving in time to hear the end of Djonn's speech. "I wouldn't worry about that," he joked, playfully. "After all, we have quite a bit of experience not dying. We've been doing it all our lives." He laughed at his own joke. "Though, really," he added, changing his tone. "I hope you've all prepared well for tomorrow. Regardless of how much of a field trip our next mission is, it's still a job, and as such, it's likely to involve some level of danger. If it didn't, we wouldn't have been hired." He leaned against the wall, and pondered wether to take out another bread roll, but chose not to. He didn't want to share, after all.
In Totem 10 yrs ago Forum: Advanced Roleplay
"Guys, you know I hate surprises," complained Zacharias. However, he was betrayed by the huge grin on his face. He laughed, and took a sip from his mug. Of course they were gonna take me here, he thought. After all, we come to the pub before every single mission. Not even the bag part was a complete surprise. Sure, I've never seen it, but I've heard tales. When he didn't receive an invitation, Zacharias knew something was up. He reached for a bag tied to his belt, grabbed a sweet bread roll, and took a bite from it. He had bought it earlier, as he knew from experience how disgusting Finnic's food was. He drank a bit more from his ale, and began to joke around with his fellow Guardsmen. Of course, Zacharias' mind was still running about the following day. Any of his friends would tell him to give it a rest, drink a mug of ale or ten, and let the thinking for the actual mission. But he preferred not to drown his thoughts in alcohol. Last minute preparations, plans, preventions, et cetera, they all could mean the difference between someone's life and death, even with an assignment as easy as escorting that caravan. What worried him the most were the Guards chosen for the job. Some of them had been members for far, far longer than he'd been. The election of such elite, experienced members of the White Guard puzzled him, to say the least. They hinted at something... else, about the mission, though he couldn't place his finger on what it was. But that was something to worry about later, he decided. He'd gone through his whole list of preparations, and nothing was missing. He took another sip from his mug, decided to enjoy the rest of the night, without realizing he'd spent about ten minutes staring blankly into a corner of the pub.
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