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5 yrs ago
Current The irony of someone telling other people they have nothing better to do when they write on a roleplaying forum is not lost on me
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Goodbye alt man it was nice knowing you
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Oh don't worry they're just terrorist sleeper cells LUL
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5 yrs ago
I’ve worked min wage jobs and I’ve done the bare minimum and have still gotten the measly ten cent raises yearly and good references from them. There really is no point, bare minimum gets you by.

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If we will be getting Dawn of War 3, I would prefer for the game to go back to its roots, base building. Also, I don't think CA would ever even try to touch Warhammer 40K. Automatic weaponry ain't really their thing, they mainly prefer melee fighting or guns similar to rifles and muskets.

"Oi, why do you like dem squishy bugs? Dey are nu'ting compared to da ORKS! And dat Octarius War will end wit tha Orks winnin dat one, betta believe it!"


Yeah, but rip my dreams of huge scale apoclaypse battles in a video game. Cept if you download the ultimate Apocalypse mod for dawn of war soulstorm it'll come close. Just sad that warhammer is getting a total war game, despite the fact I would probably buy the shit out of it.

"NOM NOM NOM NOM NOM. NOM."-Tyranids.

But all all seriousness I used to field an Elysian Drop Troopers Army.
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I'm a HUGE fan of both Warhammer Fantasy and Warhammer 40k! I've played most of their PC games, played their tabletop game, and read dozens of their books! Oh my god, I'm in love with both the violence and the lore, it is fucking amazing. The Orks are also my favorite race, who doesn't love the comedy relief of the grim dark future? Although, they are pretty dang gory and violent when you come down to some things, but no matter, they talk with COCKNEY ACCENTS!

I'm also torn apart in which Warhammer version I prefer, they both have their little charms and quirks. However, if it comes down to it, I would choose 40K due to the whole re haul the entire Fantasy thing is getting which is pretty shoddy work in my opinion. Although, 40K doesn't have Ghazghkull Thraka headbutting the one true champion of Choas to death when he was about to plunge the entire world into darkness. Grimgore did that, and that was just for funsies, he didn't care if the entire world was about to be destroyed. Fuck, Orks are the best.


Dawn of war 3 plz : ( Or total war warhammer 40k at least.

Also tyranids ftw bois. 40k for days
Grane Blauer


It seemed his other teammate, Delta, had figured out who their team leader was, as he called another student Robert. Despite being a bit clumsy a few moments back, it at least seemed Delta was competent. Grane merely kept to himself at the moment as they walked to their class, with Robert leading the way. So far he had nothing to really look forward to, but perhaps that would change.

In the classroom, it seemed their leader, Robert, seemed a bit out of it, so he decided to leave him alone for now. Delta started drinking coffee, which in his opinion, was a horrible drink, and unlike liquor, it didn't really make you forget regretting spending 10$ on a mere drink made from crushed beans. But before he could say something about the boy's choice of drink, what he assumed was his familiar began talking. Robert engaged it in conversation first, and Grane answered shortly after he finished.

"Well, I'm Grane. I'm a Faunus, if you couldn't tell already." The small... girl, if it was human, he couldn't really tell, seemed to be an odd peculiarity. Was it the only one of it's kind? What was it's capabilities? Perhaps valid questions to ask Delta after class.
I'm surprised there was no mention of mortal kombat.
Grane Blauer

"I will try my best...Sir."

Grane wasn't sure how to greet the headmaster, so he assumed it was like meeting any other superior. Even if the headmaster turned out to be casual with his students, Grane didn't want to run the risk of making a bad impression, especially if the Headmaster was one of those types who cared about proper titles. He merely followed suit with his teammate, Delta. The Headmaster's demeanor in Grane's opinion, was scholarly. Yes, while the headmaster did seem to have an air of authority, it was unlike those in the military. He was not as forceful, nor did he flaunt much power. For a headmaster of Hunters, he'd assumed that the headmaster would be extremely authoritarian. Grane quickly swiped the scroll and inspected it to make sure it was in proper working condition.

A scroll was oddly alien to him. Was he supposed to use it to find their supposed leader, Robert Fallson? Turning it on only led to more questions than answers. Mail, search, home? Grane threw the scroll into his bag; He'd figure out how to use the blasted thing later. Maybe someone from his "team" could get it sorted out. Perhaps Delta could. Unlike Grane, Delta seemed to navigate the scroll with ease. Humans were good at technology, though he wouldn't admit that out loud.

But the academy seemed eventful today, with who he assumed was a student rushing into the office.

"Sir, Whatever you order, I will follow to the best of my abilities. Basically what Delta said."
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Okay that makes more sense. The other three characters applied some pretty extreme measures to get up there so having Grane "climb easily up" seemed rather odd.

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It's not a problem I was just curious about it.


Uhh It's probably going to screw up some of the plot things you have going on so changing it completely I think would be best. Sorry for the confusion.
@Nytem4re about your post, two things. First Beacon is not actually connected to Vale, it's on the other side of a large lake and subsequent cliff. You could come into Vale by boat but then you'd need to catch an airship to Beacon. Secondly Gren, Oswald and Sapphire are about five stories up. Oswald teleported there, Gren can walk on walls and Sapphire climbed a lower building from the second floor and made her way up, I don't think you'd be able to easily scale the building unless you had some related semblance or equipment with as far as your CS indicates you don't.

This is more a side thing since I'm not quite sure about the architecture of Beacon but at four stories presumably a slanted roof, it's possible that you wouldn't be able to see Gren unless he was leaning over the edge of the roof. That ones really up to interpretation though.

Now that I think about it how does Grane know Gren?


Well I can't really defend myself on the first, so that's my fault 100%. I kinda misread stuff on the RWBY wiki.

As for the climbing buildings thing I guess it was unclear he would walk into the building and onto the roof. Partly my fault for leaving it vague. Again pretty much my fault.

Lucius wanted to do something about Grane knowing Gren before hand. He said it would probably be fine, If it was this much of a problem I can just change my post entirely really. I probably will just change it to something more along the lines of jed's post, just arriving at beacon.

Yeah I'm probably just going to scrap it all together. I'll try and fix it by the end of tonight.
Grane Blauer

"I see you just got your sea legs laddie!"

"Gee thanks." Grane gripped his stomach in pain, trying to resist the urge to throw the the first mate and his shit eating grin overboard. He hadn't expected the ship ride to be that bad, he chose it over the airship for a reason, but the storm they went through made the ship lurch like no tomorrow. Perhaps he should have taken the long trek instead of trying his chances with this merchant ship. It would have been much more peaceful. And Grane wouldn't have felt like he was about to throw up yesterday's lunch.

"Thanks for the ride I guess.... I'll go now." Grane jumped off the boat, and gave a sigh of relief as his shoes hit the ground. The Port of Vale was full of activity, as expected from such a major city. Well, with all these goods.... They wouldn’t miss one measly bottle. He needed it for the next bloody ride he’d have to take to get to Beacon. Gods know Grane would rather be drunk than trying to sit through a flight on nothing. He hastily shoved the bottle in his bag after taking a sip.

It seemed that no one was really watching, as he made no attempt to hide the blatant crime. Grane found his airship and waited for the flight to start…but then fell asleep.

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Grane found himself waking up with a bad hangover. He was never too good with alcohol anyway, but that never really stopped him. Grane sluggishly walked off the airship, making it to the entrance of Beacon. Grane actually didn’t know what to do at this point- nothing came to mind, and perhaps he was a bit too drunk to think properly. Aimlessly walking around, Grane hoped he might find someone with authority he could talk to. None of the students really wanted to talk to him, and some even mumbled something about bad music.

He saw someone who looked relatively new as well, and found himself following him in hopes of finding some sort of faculty.
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That was so beautiful, it pulled Half-Life 3's release date by a month.




Some screenshots I had with this particular simulator.



I did make one mistake but I'm too lazy to go back and fix it. That was... something else.


All from one game.

NEVER AGAIN.
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