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That's fair enough, Liu actually brushed both of them aside so they wouldn't be disorientated by his roar anyway, they wouldn't be that close to him.
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I'll be totally honest, the only reason I know about Pandaren is because of the commercials. And even now I still think they released it to capitalize on the success of Kung Fu Panda.

WoW is ironically not my schtick. The social stigma and community always shoved me away, as well as the price barrier when I was younger. Now that I can afford it, I still would never touch it.


I never played Mist of Pandaria, the Pandaren were in WC3 The Frozen Throne and I always really liked their appearance and whole shtick. The Pandaren Brewmaster Hero is what Liu is based off.

I played WoW for a very short period of time, but my experience was wholly positive. People were helpful, not overly elitist in any sense, and the game was pretty fun at times. That was like, seven or eight years ago now though.
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I haven't really put that down, since it doesn't really matter, but sure, why not.

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Well, things are moving so slowly (chronologically) I can't really RP other characters in the world reacting to the break out, and since I presume nobody's escaping the massacre the only people I can RP as are dying. Kind of waiting for you guys to get out of the lower levels.


I want a life story of each guard casually being slaughtered by my fellows, ending in their untimely demise just for doing their jobs. Stir up the tears, those guards have a family!
Liu is talented at being smooth with the damsels.


I like to imagine they both end up leaning back dramatically to either side of him, sitting on the bar, not unlike a mafia model shoot.
Unsurprisingly, considering where they were, everything was hurtling at breakneck pace towards a full blown brawl. In the middle of his tavern! Words having failed, the Pandaren did what was only natural and took in a great volume of air. However, before he could do anything further Xiomara thought it would be smart to throw the girl straight at him. He snarled, his pointed canines showing, as his hapless waitress got twisted and tangled up in the projectile flying toward him. Suddenly both hands lifted with surprising grace and dexterity, catching each woman respectively by their collars and twisting, allowing their weight to fall slowly onto the bar in front of him, where he brushed them to the side leaving them sitting around unharmed. The entire movement was incredibly quick, almost as if he had practiced the martial art of safely catching and dropping flying women. With that done, he turned back to the fighters in front of him in irritation, his lungs full. With a great slam he dropped both hands onto the wood of the bar in front of him, and opened his mouth, unleashing a deafening roar projected out in front of him.

“You will not fight in this tavern, leave, now.”
@Enki Actually, you had better post. Liu can't really react until I know if Jen was thrown or not.
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Also, Zhystkrexas will want a private word with Kozz, he wants to commission a specter for himself. To return and reclaim what is his to claim. Would you care to play out a bartering scene?


Yeah, sounds good. Just bare in mind it's not easy to get an item from Kozz, you have to convince him of the merit of the item itself or your worthiness to wield it.
I'll probably post tomorrow, regardless of if IN gets to it or not. Liu is directly in the firing line, so there's no point dilly-dallying. However, writing the post now at 3am is beyond even my copious skills.
You people need to get in line. The scene's going to go something like "Oh, you want to tell me to go fuck myself too. That's nice. Can I finish my Captain Crunch now?"


You'd think an immortal god-empress wouldn't have that many critics. The burden of leadership, I suppose.
Perhaps kill is the wrong word, rather confront her immediately. Though I suspect some Children may wish to kill her, out of revenge, or for more insidious purposes. Especially when they realise what role she has made for herself in the new Empire. Killing a religious people's god can offer some interesting benefits, depending on one's outlook.

keep what you kill

Kozz, for his part, will probably wander the world for a bit and look at how technology has changed. To be honest, my one issue with this RP is that we're playing the role of immortals, how is that going to be reconciled? Will there be significant time skips? People can't reincarnate very quickly, so are they effectively out if they die, despite the ability to resurrect as it were? I suppose that adds some gravitas to death where it would otherwise be inconsequential. Dying puts you out of this 'period' and all the interesting possibilities it offers.

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