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Ghiar

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Ghiar appeared in front of the Nameless Tavern, completely unaware of his current location. As he began to pat himself down, a gust of wind twirled around him. Anxiety filled his veins and he shook as he checked to see if he was still intact. "Oh...go-o-gods where am I?" he stuttered as he looked at the building in front of him. He couldn't remember where he came from; this happened from time to time as he traveled through time, particularly in the multiverse.

The last thing he remembered was being overcome with fear and terror. Something bad was happening, and he didn't even have time to think before his powers teleported him away from it. He didn't intend to come here, did he? Taking a dry, heavy gulp as his gaze lingered on the Nameless Tavern in front of him, he could see that there was a commotion inside. Should I go in? He pondered as he decided what he should do and where he was.

His breathing slowed as he considered going inside the building; it appeared to be a public area, and he knew going inside would be worse than continuing outside. He's outside, in a place he hasn't been before. Having no knowledge of the wildlife or dangers lurking in the shadows. Out of desperation, he appeared to walk hesitantly and quickly up to the front doors. He stood in the doorway of the Nameless Tavern for what seemed like an eternity after opening the doors. He might have had a dumbfounded or surprised expression on his face, but he decided to move out of the way. Allowed himself to wander, checking out the place and the people who were in the tavern.

When he arrived at the counter, he paused for a moment to reflect. Did he have enough money to buy anything here? He reached into his pockets and began searching for something. Taking out a gum wrapper, a pair of metal dice, a golden ring, and a handful of change. This change appeared to be quarters, nickels, dimes, and pennies from a timeline and zone he didn't fully recall. He also had two dollar bills in his pocket.

He couldn't believe he teleported himself somewhere without thinking about it, he said to himself. "You're a moron..." He murmured as he stuffed everything back into his pockets. He appeared to be stressed as he sat at the counter, running his fingers through his hair. His body began to waiver in density while he was stressing himself out with his own thoughts. Parts of him started to fade and become transparent. While he thought, he closed his eyes, and the slight hue blotches all over his skin began to brighten with a darker blue. Was his stress causing him to be sad? How can one be sad when they have no idea where they came from?

I might jump in, but I am thinking about a rough character idea first. Mhm... Mhm... and maybe one that would fit good snagging a job at the Nameless Tavern




I'll move this over when I get my first post written up and posted.









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Katakuri was currently in the Soran residence, sitting in a white, metal-wired chair from the same set as a similarly styled tea table. The enormous windows let the scorching sunshine into the interior garden, where luxuriant greenery covered the walls and floor. Taking a drink of the black tea and honey combo, he found himself at ease for the time being. It was pleasant to see Chosah play around the coy pond and examine the blossoming plants. He took another sip of tea and let his gaze follow his daughter.

Chosah was scampering on the hardened sandstone tile floors. Her fine motor skills were far from flawless, but he hoped that playing in the indoor garden would help her improve over time. She examined each flower, attempting to pick some of them and relocate unoccupied pots as best she could. Chosah raced through several of the puddles strewn about the tan floors. The young girl was quickly whirled around by Dutchess the Doberman pinscher, practically on top of her. Looking at Dutchess, it was clear that she was unduly concerned about Chosah, which prompted the dog to be overbearing and the small girl to tumble. The vines crawling over the room may not have helped the child's case. Her foot appeared to have become entangled in a section of coral honeysuckle, which was starting to flower coral and salmon-colored blossoms.

When Chosah collapsed, Archer's ears seemed to shoot up. Despite his concern about Chosah, the second dog remained seated alongside Katakuri. "Duchess, come!"Katakuri decided to grab the dog's attention because she was nearly refusing to allow Chosah to get up. Since he employed a stern voice, the multicolored creature seemed to pause before dashing towards her master, virtually putting her head on his lap to ask for forgiveness.
"I know you want to help her, but you're doing more harm than good," he said casually to the dog as he started to pet her. While he stroked her head, Dutchess seemed to grind her mouth into his knee, her ears dropping each time his fingers reached them. Katakuri believed that animals had awareness, and he owned dogs long enough to know that they comprehended simple commands.

“Papa,” she murmured as she slowly rose from her fall, uninjured, and with a smile on her face. While his daughter called quietly, he raised his attention to her and replied, "Yes?"Chosah appeared to be on her hands and knees at the small indoor koi pond, attempting to reach one of the koi.
He sighed at her foolish attempt to pet a fish and yelled out to his daughter, "Take care! I know you're in swimming lessons, but you shouldn't go near the pond." With those remarks, he stood up and went to get her away from the water.
When Chosah noticed her father approaching, she stood up quickly and dusted off her dress, which had three yellow flowers hand-embroidered in the front. Katakuri felt horrible since Urose was nearly a mother to Chosah, but he welcomed all the aid he could get from his mother. If Urose was ever asked, she would gladly take care of her granddaughter. She was overjoyed to be in charge of Chosah.

Katakuri was close to Chosah but not within arm's reach of his daughter. A pink light could be seen from the corner of his eyes, drawing his attention to the sky beyond the large windows. The light was visible for only a few seconds before the sky returned to normal. He kept his gaze fixed on the spot in the sky to alter his perception, as he expected it to emerge from one of the lower rings from where it was located. "Mhm..." was the result of his cognitive process. Within that short period, Katakrui felt a weird sensation coursing through his veins. When he heard a splash from the koi pond, he snapped out of it.

"Chosah!" In response to her plunging into the water, he yelled. She rapidly went through the motions of keeping herself above water, but she didn't have to do much before her father yanked her out of the water. He rescued his daughter, but his dress pants were soaked up to the knees.

The two dogs saw Katakuri in the pond and assumed it was a confirmation of play. They ran towards the man and splashed around in the pond. Katakuri shielded his face, and he heard his daughter laugh. "Do you think this is funny?" he inquired. Chosah responded by nodding her head, obviously indicating that she found it amusing.

"Okay, I'll dress you like a boy. That amuses me," while stepping out of the koi pond - he attempted to taunt her. "Everyone out," he said, motioning for the dogs to quit scaring the fish and splashing water everywhere. He'd be lying if he said he didn't desire a son, but he loved his daughter nonetheless.

"Papa, no!" she cried, clutching his dress shirt tightly. She was extremely concerned that her father would threaten her in this way. "I like dresses," she added. Chosah adored the outfits her grandma made or the ones her father bought her. She was a tomboy but preferred to do everything in a frock.

When he arrived at the solarium doors, he stepped out and closed them once the dogs had left the room. One of the maids, which was nearby, looked horrified. Two wet mutts dashed through the halls, as did youthful master Soran, who was drenched up to his knees in noisy shoes. He made his way through the Soran family mansion to Chosah's room. Make sure she gets out of her damp garments and into dry ones.
He noticed his mother heading down the hall as he exited his daughter's room with her close behind. "What is all this commotion?" she wondered, having noticed the dogs rushing by before noticing her son, who was still wet, and her granddaughter, who was dressed in new clothing. "I apologize for the shambles, mother. I'll make it up to you later, but could you kindly have Chosah for the time being? "He pleaded as he handed his daughter over to his mother.

Urose did not seem to hesitate in taking her granddaughter from her eldest son, remarking, "Do what you have to," while holding Chosah. "Thank you, mother," Katakuri replied as he dashed off to his room. He swiftly changed his socks, slacks, and shoes in his room.
He felt it would be wiser to walk outdoors and figure out what that pink glow was. As he left the Soran family estate, he understood that something was seriously wrong with everyone. People who were not previously benders demonstrated the ability to bend various elements such as water, fire, air, and earth. People appeared to be scared of both themselves and others. Inhaling sharply, he had no idea what was going on, but he could tell it wasn't good. He knew the Lotus Security Force, as well as other organizations and the government, would be all over this. He was slowly wandering through the streets, unsure of what he should do in this situation.

The further he wandered through the frightened streets, the more blood and death he saw. Standing about his height and a half away from a sprawled-out figure on the ground. The person he was staring at was obviously dead, with his eyes still open and a puddle of blood surrounding his motionless body. Katakuri approached the body slowly and noticed that the man had extensive bruises on his skin, indicating that he had been transformed into or attacked by an earth bender. Katakuri was well-versed in the various forms of bending and how they might leave marks on one's flesh. Crouching down, he regarded the man in the eyes before sighing, "I am sorry that your life had to end this way," he whispered before closing the man's eyelids and glancing at the disturbance further away.
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You stay well too Katakuri! I hope you and everyone else’s days go well!


I hope you stay in good health and the days before you go smoothingly!
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And if you do, I hope to be there and be a part of it. I hope you stay well. It was a pleasure to RP this for the limited time that we did, and a pleasure to meet all of you as well.


It was a pleasure to meet you too, Dwyer! I'll keep you in mind if I ever start up another roleplay like this. Stay well!
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Yeah.... It sucks but unfortunately that seems to be the case. Still it was a pleasure to at least try to have something like this. It would have been fun, that much I know.


Maybe I will try to start it up again in the future, but I do not think it is happening any time soon.
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Ah, I see, that does sound like it would be a hinderance to have damaged. I hope that it heals soon!


I hope it does too. Thank you! Also, Dwyer..., I do not know if this roleplay is going to continue.
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