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    1. NobodiesHero 8 yrs ago

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7 yrs ago
Current One of my five year students just punched me in the face. I'm so proud of them. (I teach martial arts btw)
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7 yrs ago
Even companies like Netflix are against the removal of net neutrality. Why did it get voted out? Political bullshit. They know what would have happened if they put it to a public vote.
7 yrs ago
Two older guys are sitting in Starbucks next to me, loudly insulting their frugal friend for his small TV and the fact that he doesn't eat take out. People are stupid.
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7 yrs ago
@LordofthePies I call my sister Moo-Doodle.
7 yrs ago
Hit my word goal for day one of NaNo, just 29 to go. Hahahaha.
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@Ezmeralda Oh that's right. I forgot that Lightning is technically Light magic. I'll change things slightly when I'm home. Everyone will still flee so there shouldn't be any need for you guys to change anything.
The bandit who had been attacking the girl found himself engaged with the boy instead. He brought his axe as quickly as he could and managed to block most of the boy's attack, turning what would have been a fatal blow into a wounding one. He grit his teeth and endured the pain, returning the attack with one of his own, a small, sweeping, sideways attack. The boy was fast and would be hard to hit, but if he could land a blow, the boy would slow down and thus be easier to handle.

The two who had been attacking the boy momentarily found themselves without an opponent. They tried to engage with the boy once again, but only one was able to go and help. The other had a Lightning spell coming for his face. Out of pure instinct the man brought his axe up to block the attack. Sparks danced across the metal of the blade. The man stared at it in shock for a moment, before what had just happened registered in his brain. "She's a mage!" He cried, before turning and running.

The other two bandits, who were engaging the boy immediately stopped. Magic wasn't something that they came across very often, but they knew the damage that could be caused by it. Though they managed to keep hold of their axes, they too fled after the their companion. Leaving only Brax, the scout, and the man who still lay on the ground with a possible concussion. Brax's face was turning red with fury. "You cowards!" He screamed after his fleeing men. "If I ever see your faces again, I'll put my axe through them!"

With no other option left, Brax gave the hand signal to the scout, but was surprised when the man suddenly stood up, giving away his position. He held his hands out in a peaceful pose. "Sorry man, you don't pay me enough to deal with magic, I'm out." With Brax left alone, the scout knew what the outcome of this battle would be. He turned to the two they had been previously attacking and bowed to them. "Have a nice evening." He said, before he too turned and fled.

At this point, Brax was furious, and not thinking straight. All he knew was that these two who should have been an easily catch had just disband his entire crew with a single spell. With a cry of rage he rushed the two of the them, swinging his axe in a huge, but extremely powerful, arc. He no longer had the mental capacity to care what the outcome would be. All he was thinking about was restoring his lost pride, so that he could go hunt down his former crew and kill them.
OMG! I swear I haven't meant to abandon this. A few weeks ago I was deleting old stuff from my subs and must have clicked this by accident. I'm on mobile so I was doing everything by touch screen.

Unfortunately I have been extremely busy lately and wouldn't really have been able to post anyway. I still can't today, but tomorrow I might be able to get something up. Once I've caught up.
@Blaze Gamma Yup. Just been busy. I'll have a post up either tonight or tomorrow morning. Depending on when I fall asleep.
The bandit who was hit with Felix's sword fell backward, dropping his axe in the process. He lay on the ground groaning and clutching his head. An instant look of fury crossed over Brax's face. If he was smart, he would have turned tail and fled them. But unfortunately for him and his crew, he wasn't. "You son of a bitch." Brax growled. "Kill them both." He ordered his men, fury making him forget about the money they could make selling the girl instead of killing her. At this point that didn't matter, it was more a matter of pride now.

The three remaining bandits advanced, Brax still hanging back to let his men do the work. Two of them focused on the boy, while the last went for the girl. The two attacking the boy lunged at him from either side, hoping to overwhelm him. The one attacking the girl raised his axe high to cleave her in two. As his men attacked, Brax circled around, hoping to attack from another angle while his men kept the two busy. The scout, having yet to get his signal, remained where he was.
No worries man, happens to everyone. If you decide to continue this at some point, I'd still love to join.
As expected, the couple tried to talk their way out of it. The poor fools clearly didn't know who they were dealing with. Brax's only regret was that it was too dark to see the fear in their eyes, that was always his favorite part. Oh well, he'd see plenty of fear in the woman's eyes soon enough. The bandit laughed again. "You really don't understand the position you're in, do you?" At a hand signal from the boss, the four bandits surrounded the two moved in a little bit closer, axes raised at the ready.

"You may have chosen the hard way, but I'm feeling nice tonight. Instead of killing you outright, you can have the chance to fight back." Besides, it was more for them of their prey put up a fight. It made the kill more enjoyable. At another signal, only one bandit stepped into range, swinging his axe at the boy in an attack meant to harm, not to kill. They'd toy with the boy for a while, and then once the boy began to beg for mercy, they'd put him out of his misery.

Meanwhile, the scout had moved into position behind the two, crouching low in the grass, settled perfectly in their blind spot. He was not to move until one of two things happened. The first was a signal from the boss. The second being if things went wrong and it turned out the prey wasn't as vulnerable as they had initally thought. Unless the boss died, in which case, he was leaving. No point in risking your life if the guy who pays you is dead.
@Tominas Can't see it. I've found that pictures from certain websites tend not to work on forums.
Ryoma Otonashi


He couldn't believe that he had done this. Here he was, in a foreign country, surrounded by other people his age who all wanted to become heroes. He wasn't even sure if he was in the same boat. But when you have a famous hero for a sister who supported you enough to get you an apprenticeship, you didn't want to let them down. Everyone else thought that Ryoma's Quirk was useless, but not her.

Ryoma had been lucky enough to get a window seat on the bus and been staring out wide eyed at the city. New York was so different from Kyoto, it was all more than a little overwhelming. He had been so focused on watching the outside world that he hadn't even seen who was sitting next to him, if anybody. There was some chatter on the bus and Ryoma tried to follow it the best that he could. While he could speak English well enough, he hadn't exactly had much practice actually using it. Especially when everyone was talking so fast, it was as if all their words were mashed together into one. Out of every struggle he was sure to come across, the language barrier would have to be the most difficult. It was hard to learn when you didn't always understand what was being said.




Lucy Reed


Lucy found herself in the same position that she usually did when on a bus. Sitting alone, swinging her legs because she couldn't sit still, listening to music. She was one of those dorks who didn't like earbuds, so she had a big pair of headphones covering her ears, drowning out the noise of the bus around her. People tended to find her none stop movement annoying, but it also meant she got an entire seat to herself instead of having to share, so it had it's benefits.

She was the most excited she had ever been in her entire life. She was all the way across the States in New York, riding on a bus so that she could train to be a hero. She had been a fan of heroes her entire life, and now she had the chance to become one. She would work hard and maybe one day she could use her Quirk for good. If she could ever learn how to control it. It had been a couple years since she had discovered Burst Impact, and she still didn't know much about it. Every once in a while she still accidentally launched her brothers a few feet in the air.

The thought of her brothers made her sad. She had never been away for them for very long before, and it would be a while before she saw them again. Part of her already felt home sick, longing to be on the beach with them, but the rest of her was still incredibly excited. Lucy took her phone out of her jeans pocket and switched the song on her phone to the next one. Unintentionally swinging her legs to the music, it took a lot of effort to not start singing as well.
Waiting for Tominas to let me know if we need my second character or not. So I can make an intro post for both of them.
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