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7 yrs ago
Current EA games are a waste of HDD space
7 yrs ago
Roasted by the summer heat~
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7 yrs ago
Was eating a sausage and the skewer splintered >.< ...
8 yrs ago
Yamcha defeated Frieza, spoiler alert~
8 yrs ago
Addicted to Oreos ~~
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Just Noodles who like eating noodles

Age: 22

A bit late to say this, but retired

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But, we don't have a musician ~
Janet

Janet was about to help that fellow flying pirate by taking down those riflemen. But, seeing that he've also boarded this ship, that makes it redundant & unnecessary for her. At least it wouldn't hinder her current plans. First thing first, aim for their leader, or what pirates call as Captain.

Carefully, Janet stomped on the wooden floor, blasting a big hole down the ship deck. Detours are too troublesome, will have to make a shortcut, and make it quick. And she figured that as long as it doesn't sink, the ship could be repaired without any hassle. "Over here!" She jumped down, storming to the Captain's room as she aims to end this quickly.
Janet

"Tsk..." Janet snorted, stopping to look at the childrens. Going as far as to take hostages, and they even dare to call themselves pirates? As dishonourable as their acts are, that still put her into quite a tight situation. Every of her attacks are too destructive to deal on harmless things like hostages. Gently, she swiped her finger against her palm, seeing on what she could accomplish with that pyromanic body. Noticing faint light and whirring noise, it turns out mere explosions weren't the only thing she could create.

Janet rubbed her hands against each others, producing a bright flash and high frequency noise. "Flashbang," Blinding the two pirates, she seized the opportunity to snatch the two kids and throw them down the side for safety. Her new technique wasn't perfect as burns could be seen on their tender skin, but its better than dying at least, she thought. To finish up, she sent two punches on both 'pirates', blasting them away naturally with her explosions.

Didn't expect that this would turn out more useful than I thought, my explosions... She turned to look at Lee who is flying in mid air. "Oh, he can fly, so do I, Burst Steps," Creating one big explosion on her heels, she blasted herself up to mid-air. Kicking up another explosion, she sent herself crashing down the deck of the enemy ship.

"WE ARE PIRATES! YE PLUNDERS, YOUR SHIP AND YOUR WOMEN BELONG TO US NOW!" Janet was eager to bring out a proclaimation since she had entered the high seas. That wasn't her words of course, she had took it from one of the books she'd read as a child. As grand as it sounds, that wasn't something she should say as a girl.
Took a while, but posted, its a bit pushy here, so let me know if there's any issues ^^"

Egwene

"EH! LET GO OF---" Egwene felt a thug from behind before she could draw her sword out. "Oh, okay," Reluctantly, she calmed down after being face-to-face with this dragon again, her fingers twitching around the sword scabbard.

And the dragon transformed back into her human form almost the same way as her dragon transformation. She noticed an arm outstretched towards her, and turned to face that person. Touching his hand gently, calluses & blisters of her palms could be felt as she looked at Zarin, her showing a gentle but a clearly mischievous smile. "What the hell are you thinking of doing to a young and innocent lady!?" Egwene sweeped Zarin down the ground with her firm grasp on his arm. Dusting her hands in a satisfied manner, it seems that she had gotten the wrong idea somewhere. Going back to her good old days as a village bully has helped to relieve the tension of meeting a dragon, as much as she tried to hide it.

"Training?" Egwene stopped the crackling of her knuckles. Trained by a dragon? She wasn't sure what to respond with this favour. "Sure," She agreed just like that, something like that wasn't in any fairy tales. Those legends are very unreliable... But why not? She is eager to learn how to spew dragonfire like a real dragon.

Apparently, she is already missing the point of that training before it even started...
I'm interested, may I know how many slots are there for the bad guys? o.o ~

EDIT: I can't read >.< ~ , will post a CS in a bit ^^"
Janet

Janet noticed a cannon angled towards her. Cannons are no hassle for her, she is immune to explosions anyway. Ignoring the cannon is the big mistake, as the muzzle reflected out a very strange glitter. Sensing something amiss, she swung her javelin across the projectiles. It was a spur of the moment act, but she wasted one spear because of that. I'll need to add defensive capabilities, after this battle is over...

She returned fire, deliberately targeting the cannons and artillery of the ship, sure it would cause damage, but it would be repairable at a repair shop, or a shipwright. After all without cannons, they will be sitting ducks under Janet's sheer range. That would work if they are aiming to destroy that ship, but since they are trying to pillage this ported ship, they will have to storm into the ship and kill the captain. She thought, now closing upon the port and rejoining her allies.
Janet

Janet observed the scene, both hands with a firm grasp of her javelins. Annoying as it is, they still had the sheer numbers against them. And, its best to whittle them down first. But seriously, a whole army like that just for a barfight?

"Spear Barrage"

A dozen javelins were sent, raining down upon the masked men. Janet ensured that most of her javelins wouldn't damage her target ship nor her allies. The bad news? She said 'most', as clutter of her uncontrolled explosions ignite upon the enemy crew with her dead accuracy.
Janet

"Of course, I don't give a damn about whatever Legion Pirates, but I'm going to finish what's left, then become the Pirate King!"

Janet exclaimed, stretching out her elbows upon finishing the remains of this tavern's battle.

"By the way, after all this is over, I need directions to One Piece~ I've just started out pirating a week ago, so I don't know much, haha."

Janet continued, as if she is asking for the location of the nearest restaurant. Clearly she doesn't know anything, and it was a miracle that she had actually managed to reach this island. She turned for the docks, sulking upon seeing that she'd missed the fun. But on the bright side, the group are actually going to rob this ship as their first actual job as a pirate. She charged downhill, sending down one javelin to one of those masked men from the far back. Better not put too much damage on the loot,
Egwene

Egwene looked at Diana's bare form, observing the girl who claimed to be a dragon. She kept an steady eye towards the Dragon. As a prideful warrior of the Empire, she will not let her guard down, not even when somebody went taking off her armour and clothing in front of her. She showed an indifferent expression, That's too small for a dragon...? Until the transformation happened.

"Holy shit..." Egwene gasped upon seeing a being from the Age of Legends appearing right in front of her. It was way bigger than what she had envisioned in her mind. She began wondering how did Diana even manage to transform to something as small as a human being. As if the enormous size and the dragonfires aren't bad enough, dragons have good enough intelligence to speak. Its no wonder that Dissonance escaped at the sight of her. Egwene stopped her sightseeing only when Gladon, the only cadet who still remembers their mission, mentioned something about wildlife.

"I'll scout out a bit, I'll see if there's anything amiss, I won't fall asleep this time~"

Egwene said as if she was in an everyday mission. She was sure that nothing would surprise her by now, be it Dissonance or Dragons. She walked out further into the woods, ready to draw her sword at any moment. She checked for anything weird within the ruins, other than dragon of course.
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