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8 yrs ago
Current I wanted lemon for the vodka so we built a greenhouse across from the library where all the books on summoning the apocalypse and proper hallucinogen etiquette sit. Sweden is lovely this time of year.
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8 yrs ago
Writer's block is a fancy term made up by whiners so they can have an excuse to drink alcohol. -Steve Martin
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9 yrs ago
I want to leave this world the same way I came in; screaming and covered in someone else's blood.
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9 yrs ago
You would rather have a Lexus, some justice, a dream or some substance? / A Beamer, a necklace or freedom? -Dead Prez
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ɪғ ʏᴏᴜ ɢ ᴀ ᴢ ᴇ ʟᴏɴɢ ᴇɴᴏᴜɢʜ ɪ ɴ ᴛ ᴏ ᴛ ʜ ᴇ ᴀ ʙ ʏ s s ᴛʜᴇ ᴀ ʙ ʏ s s ᴡɪʟʟ ɢᴀᴢᴇ ʙᴀᴄᴋ ᴀ ᴛ ʏ ᴏ ᴜ



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Lo Pellegrino said
I have a little rule that I will not accept lawyers unless they really, really like cocaine. I may be joking, I may not be, you decide. So we have a criminal and a lawyer so far.


I wasn't sold until this, but I will check it out. Whether I join or not, good interest check!
Color me contemplating.
Nothing I am changing will effect any of the existing posts. I'm just filling in some gaps for things I feel we need more than what my character is already offering. I will actually edit and get my changes in but just to fill y'all in to my thoughts:

Robin Hood and Red Riding Hood both began as vigilante types fighting for the betterment of the poor and downtrodden residents, moved by the speeches of the older neighbors talking of times when there were jobs and the cops actually stuck up for the good. Red soon grew impatient with Robin's peaceful protests and turned to the Wolves. B.B. encouraged Red's interest and soon immense knowledge of all things that go boom. They already had arms connections and soon Red was neck deep in connections across the globe to acquire supplies in building all sorts of bombs. B.B. himself trained her, for he had always had an interest in blowing houses down.

The Wolves will no longer be drug dealers but will be arms dealers. We don't have any arms dealers yet. :) They practice under the guise of Freedom Fighters.(often believed amongst the ranks, and is believed by Red).

Her alignment is not necessarily evil as there are a few good guys in both law enforcement, politics and society in general that she may offer a friendly tip to here and there. She remains anonymous and feels entirely restricted by the law. She does not believe you can solve the sort of problems that are rampant in the Forest by working within a law structure that clearly does not care. Her alignment with the Fox is due to a common thread of chaos. She also sees no harm in helping the bad guys kill other bad guys. And her definition of bad is pretty skewed to include anyone of wealth, intense selfishness, drug dealers, dirty cops/politicians and even the Catholic Church (though she would argue they embody all of the previous).



She stood just behind Iano’s shoulder. Her posture seemed inquisitive, not aggressive, head canted to the side. The movement tossed some stray fringe falling over the designs that licked across her face. The majority of her hair was long, partially dreadlocked, and the color of mossy brown and black that glinted green undertones in the light. Sections were pulled back and twisted into a messy bun revealing pointed ears, decorated with scars and fresh cuts from last night. There were bits of dry blood freckling across sections of her skin if you looked closely; some was hers. She was still dirty from her foray out in the woods; none of them had taken the time to shower. This seemed to strike her larger friend as they approached the table. He sniffed at himself and then fidgeted in irregular intervals, acknowledging a group etiquette faux pas ingrained in him. His actions rubbed off on the other one. Lin on the other hand didn’t seem to notice, or was indifferent. She remained standoffish, even as Iano asserted himself into the conversation.

She had eyes that flickered the color of burning leaves during autumn. Her gaze traveled about the group, with thoughtful pauses on each with a small gesture of acknowledgment. She made broad judgments based on build, breed. Her thoughts dwelled mostly on trying to figure out the ranks within the group but the signs were mixed. She decided that as of now there was no established hierarchy. While she did command respect to the degree of dominance from some, she was not foolish or naïve enough to presume that would apply to the whole group. She would not be proving the ferocious stereotype of the Wild’Har at the moment, instead accepting the part of observer for now. Each time a new individual joined the group she offered them an attentive glance in an attempt to gauge them.

She had met humans. Her opinions on humans varied almost as much as they did. She would hold off on her opinion for those two, though they did seem rather, well, breakable. Dwarves talked too much. She never cared for a lot of talking; but, to be fair, they appeared sturdy. The Luni, well, the Luni caught her attention. She had never actually engaged in conversation with a Luni, but what exactly would there be to talk about? Just as she was the last time she had seen a Luni she was struck with the almost exact opposite shading they possessed. Negatives. She sniffed almost imperceptibly at the air trying to see if she smelt as bright and crisp as she looked, but then the Shadowborne was there. She stiffened, and this was more noticeable than the sniffing at the air. Her lips curled and sharp teeth became visible for a moment. She forced herself to relax enough that she wouldn’t be drawing attention, but her attention had most definitely found its focus.

She had been ignorant to the conversation around her, and continued to be as she made her way towards the Shadowborne. She stopped and stood quite still about a hands reach away. She regarded him curiously for a moment. She had thought it would have appeared more evil. Perhaps when it was angered? Her eyes glittered and she smiled a bit, the expression creasing the dirt and distorting the pale hued patterns on her cheeks. Her fingers were most assuredly elven, though true to Wild’Har nature they were elongated with thicker muscle and pads, tipped with thicker sharpened nails. She twirled her fingers in the air as she reached towards him to touch a piece of his hair. Her movements were slow, almost a question. Shadowborne. He didn’t seem very scary, but either way she watched him closely. Didn’t need her hand bitten.
I'm tempted to change my character a bit. The drug and homicidal bit might be a little overwhelming in the character group and I'm not opposed to tweaking her a bit. o.O; I have an idea and will confer via skype and update if I decide to do it.
Y'all are adorable. Working on a post.

Should I wait on Dylan? Nexus? LIMEY!?

I edited this as I read the OOC.
I'm all for it. Catching up and throwing other characters in after a bit wont be difficult in an RP like this. I'm going to fine tune my CS.
The mass of people within the mess hall began to swell. It hadn’t been that long ago that this type of environment would have sent her running for the hills, literally. The tables seemed to constantly rotate occupants. Others milled about, chatting and moving amongst the groups. The voices all became a blurry chorus with the more soprano and baritone being distinctive. Her head canted and turned slowly to pick up specific conversations and sounds in the now thrumming center of the Silver Leaves, though she couldn’t follow any and it seemed both her compatriots were letting the exhaustion take their voices. She made no effort to start one, content with the position of observer. She was thankful to have the wall to her back, for even amongst friends it was hard to fight the compelling instincts of self-preservation that gave her anxiety issues in the city that nagged at her, especially when fatigued.

She could find interest in the physical and subconscious interactions that were going on around her at least and they distracted her from the claustrophobia. There were no written rules in regard to seating arrangements, not that she could have read them anyways. But there was definitely an order. Just as she and her two companions had fallen into her accustomed pack mentality those around her broke up and fit in. Surprisingly it was not their specific skill sets that created the minute divides drawing them to their tables. You didn’tt see archers only surrounded by archers; though the healers seemed to be the main exception, grouping together more often than not. Rank was a much better indicator. Her eyes traveled towards what would be considered the head of the mess hall. The tables in this area were mainly populated with the jaded, the respected; teachers, leaders and veterans. The man they had followed in was sitting at a table closer to the front. He seemed warmer amongst comrades he had probably fought alongside for years, but the spilling of blood does that to people.

Just as Lin was thinking this her own blood brother had slipped his way in front of her. What could only be called a squeal escaped her, slightly startling her two half sleeping friends. As Iano spoke her arms wrapped around his neck just as quickly as he stepped into range. It was hard to tell with a thing like Lin whether or not she was embracing him for a hug or she was going to strangle the jovial tindra. Her tanned arms didn’t flex though and simply kissed across his own exotic coloring. She released him, pushing him back a little and then hitting her forehead against his like a feline nuzzling a friend, though her skull was not exactly gentle and if the room had been quite there surely would have been a soft thwack. A cringe threatened her upturned lips, but only for a second as last night’s activities rose fresh to her consciousness.

Having remembered last night she brushed at Iano, urging him to turn towards her gaze without actually spinning the boy. “Crastel, Dalk, Iano.” She grabbed at a piece of meat, barely cooked that had been wrapped in a lettucelike leaf, gesturing for Iano to help himself to her plate as she took a bite. She knew he would be hungry. He had obviously chosen to see her before heading towards the grub line which was wavering but steady. There was no worry. The food was plentiful. She was honored nonetheless. She really couldn’t shake some of the pack habits and the importance of food was one such nuance that still dictated rules and instincts. She was unsure if the two new friends knew of Iano so her sharing her food also went to show them of her high respect for the tindra beside her. In between chewing she smiled at Iano.

“You look tired. You’re getting old.” She was teasing him of course, nudging playfully into his ribs with a bruised and slightly dirty elbow.
I'm still here. I got lazy about my history because I am mostly going to mostly use Hellis'. I don't work Sunday so I will jump on that. :)
MelonHead said
I wonder what it would be like being so busy that I couldn't muster thirty or so minutes for a post.That would be terrible.




I've started my post. It should be up shortly but I'm not going to dangle a time in front of you.
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