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9 yrs ago
Current Baskin Robbins always finds out.
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9 yrs ago
One of the five winners of the First and Second Labor
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10 yrs ago
One of the five winners of the First Labor
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10 yrs ago
Filming men in spandex kicking ass to complete my data so that I may also make spandex of my own. But call them covert suits to seperate them.
10 yrs ago
Gonna be busy for the weekend.

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Alright, so to update the Arc I had posted before...

World: The Hobbit
What Changed?: A sixth army joins the Battle of Five Armies, tipping the scales in favor of the Orcs.
What's it like now?: With the Orcs winning the battle, Humans, Elves, and Dwarves are all devastated. Orcs have taken over most of the Kingdom of Dale.
Other: The One Ring is not going to play a major role in the RPG unless requested by the GM otherwise.
@tobiax So quick question, is my character accepted then?
It is good yes. However, I do want to advise a defensive technique, specifically at the Knight or Mega Stage. It could be helpful.


Alright, I updated.




And here's my sheet. Let me know if I need to edit anything.
@Psyga315 Ah, that's fine. As long as he's half Japanese.


Alright, that sounds like a good compromise and it helps set up some new stuff for my character. I'll write up the bio soon.
@Psyga315 Yes. Exactly.
Not sure what a Kurata situation is, but I want the characters to be in a stable schooling situation in roughly the same age group, and not have the risk of having to suddenly move, or reveal the Digital World to the military, as they will be going in and out mission/02 style. It's also a remnant of an odd prerequisite or two that I decided were too suspicious or unnecessary.


Aaaah, okay, that makes sense, I was guessing it to be the latter reason.

As for what a Kurata situation is...



Though, just a quick question for the former: would that extend to business people? My character's father and him moved to Nerima due to getting closer to his work (he works for a video game company) but they're not moving back to the US in the foreseeable future. Is that allowed?
I also don't get the "we're not in marketing" point at all.


Think what he is trying to say is that the show had kids on it to attract a young audience, and since we're not trying to appeal to any audience, the age doesn't have to be what it was.

That said, I agree with you.

Also been meaning to ask why we shouldn't have a military parent. My guess is that there may be risk for the kid to involve the parent and turn the situation into a possible Kurata problem.
@Psyga315 It's hard to described it exactly, but it'd be like the Digimon being very defensively oriented, or having strong attacks but being slow, or the Digivolutions not lasting long.


Alright, so would "has strong attacks, but low energy and high cost" be an acceptable control?

Just to clarify, when I mean low energy, it usually means that after whooping ass for a bit, he will get very hungry or tired and can't fight when fatigued/hungry, and high cost meaning heavy sleeper or must eat a ton of food before feeling sated.
Man, too bad Minder's gone. Blake vs Cinder would have been fun.


{sigh} Yeah...

  • Name: Shane Gambino, though he goes by his nickname: Gambol Shroud.
  • Age: mid-to-late 20s
  • Gender: Male
  • Appearance: "A believe a proper duel's in order!"
  • Personality: Unlike most Doll Hunters, Shane doesn't see the Dolls or their Masters as a threat, rather seeing them as more of a sport. Shane is the definition of gentleman. He's nice to the waiter, treats women with respect, and above all else practices honor. Even if he skirts minor stuff like two-on-one, he's not going for underhanded tactics like holding relatives hostage and hates it when anyone tries it, be they Doll, Master, or Hunter. Shane shows a very cocky attitude despite his gentlemanly demeanour, foolishly and recklessly dueling people and seeing the whole Dolls situation as nothing more than a game. The only additional reason why he's hunting Dolls is because of an experience he had when he was fifteen, but for the most part, he just wants answers than revenge or justice.
  • Backstory: Shane Shroud was raised into a rich family. While his father's not directly connected to royalty, people in his neighbourhood treat him as such. When he was ten, his father took Shane to see an old friend, a Doll Hunter who begins to tell the boy of Dolls and why they are a threat to the world. Shane was offered to join the Doll Hunters, but he rejected. He was given a nailgun as a way to "think about it". Five years later, during a hunting trip with his father and a few men, a boar-like monster ambushed them. They tried their weapons on it, but none proved effective. It wasn't until Shane, in a desperate attempt to save his father from getting skewered by the boar, shot it with the nailgun. The boar died, reverted to a human, and the crisis was over. Shane felt a rush come to him as he is hailed a hero. The next day, he joined the Doll Hunters and began to train, never truly knowing what the monster that attacked the hunting party was.
  • Skills: Shane is skilled in hunting, just like his father. Though not for Dolls, rather for wildlife such as deer, foxes, and even boars. He is also skilled in fencing, something his mother taught him. Because of his rich upbringing, he is also able to fund a bunch of stuff, though he can only fund so much without getting cut off.
  • Weapons: Shane, true to his love for dueling, hired a blacksmith in the Doll Hunters to craft a rapier with a Nailgun molded into the hilt. He coined the name for the rapier: The Peerless Nail, as the tip of the rapier is actually a nail as well. As such, the rapier is very sharp at the point. With him are clips for more Nails to put in.
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