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All right. I think I'll keep unicorn and remove the other three. Power level aside, they Don't really fit with the whole knights theme.
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Nah. She can basically be the Kaiba of this group.




Okay, no, but for real though. I don't mind removing them if it'll fit the RP more. I guess I'll leave it to GM @RickyG85
Well last post was mine, so I'm waiting on Cheon. @MacabreMoth
Carnatia de Luson




"We are looking for the Lasse Library. A long time ago, a powerful mage named Theriadore lived there and created a powerful protection artifact that could help us combat the Land of Twilight's negative energy. There was a chance, true, that the place might have been discovered at some point, or worse, pillaged by irresponsible adventures, but my instinct tells me they only managed to find the key, and not the access to the vault itself, for the access of it was well hidden with a powerful enchantment."

Pausing to take a breath, The middle-aged elf showed everyone a pentagon-shaped brass device with runic letters on its sides.

"How do I know that? I've lived long, long enough, and coincidences felt like daily occurrences to me. I am an archeologist, my dear, and my calling is to find curious findings, whether they were in entombed ruins, or a black market."


A vault...Carnatia would be interested in taking a look at it. After all, with her Golden Prerogative skill, she might chanced upon valuables or other items that would be of interest to her. Unlike the case in the house, ruins were considered abandoned sites with no legal owners, meaning 'finders keepers' do apply here, so it would be less of a hassle to legally claim ownership of any items of interest. Though, of course, as an archaeologist, Vesemir might be inclined to keep them for study or museum exhibits. But she would cross that bridge when the time came. It wasn't even guaranteed that she would find anything, after all. And for now, far more important to focus on actually reaching the vault safely. After all, this was the Land of Twilight the notorious place where many adventurers met their end or returned forever changed.

And with that, Carnatia excused herself and returned to her tent, doing some maintenance on her rapier before getting some rest.




As night came, the group embarked on their journey to the Ruins of Lasse. In the cold and damp night air of the forest, Carnatia had half a mind to use her magic to light a fire for some extra heat, before thinking better of it, opting to conserve mana. Instead, she pulled the fur coat she had brought closer to her body. It was an expensive one, and certainly, it did provide adequate warmth, but...well, Carnatia had wanted to buy the really expensive ones, enchanted with magic, or perhaps with some of those Republican-made clothing with portable heat pads integrated. Perhaps after the expedition.

Eventually, after walking through the forest trail, they arrived at their destination, the Ruins of Lasse.

Their employer did not stop, so Gray Flame warned the rest of the party with a low, but stern voice. “Follow the white light, do not touch the phantom, and don’t stare too much at them.”

“Indeed,” Vesemir added suddenly, reciting part of the old proverb like some sort of omen. “If thou gaze long into the darkness, the darkness will also gaze back into thee.”


'So these are the phantoms they were talking about,' Carnatia thought.

Carnatia remembered Gray Flame explaining that the phantoms were thought to be the ghosts of people who perished long ago or simply the coalescence of the negative energy in the form of peculiar pockets of dense miasma. Either way, they were the result of the war 1700 years ago that was waged here. The war where the tyrannical Serensiel was brought to justice and the elves were humbled, led to the now-prosperous relations between nations, as humanity ended Serensiel's rule of terror and forced the elves to acknowledge their folly and helped them move forward

...Or so the history was told in Westernant. In Varenheim, Carnatia was sure that the prevalent historical accounts were less black and white. Nevertheless, Varenheim notwithstanding, the consensus was that Serensiel was a tyrannical queen and the war was regrettable but necessary. It was a story of the forces of good triumphing over evil or at the very least the lesser evil checking the great terror that was Serensiel. History was written by the victor, after all, and for good or ill, Serensiel was not the victor.

Faintly, Carnatia could hear their screams of anguish, as the faint shadows reached out to them. Never directly touching, but close enough to almost divert her attention towards them.

It was at that moment that some horrific images flashed briefly through her head. Images of a massacre, of flames engulfing buildings and burning people alive, of dead bodies littering the street. A form of premonition, a warning of dangers that would befall her, perceived through arcane divination as part of her Prescient Defense skill. At that moment Carnatia understood, that these were the illusions that would consume her mind should she allow the phantoms to take too much of her attention.

Heeding the advice of Gray Flame and Vesemir, Carnatia focused her attention on the light, doing her best to ignore the translucent black writhing mass vaguely resembling the shapes of people all around them.

Still, it was easier said than done. Fortunately, honing her mind into one singular focus was something that Master Tokimune had taught her. A 'Zen Meditation' he had called it. She typically employed it in combat to hone her mind into focusing on a singular vital spot of her opponent, but here, she applied it to focus on the light of Vesermir's lantern. The phantoms' existence, meanwhile, she treated as excess that would be discarded as she delved into the zen state.

Doing her best to ignore the phantoms, Carnatia kept her attention focused on the light of Vesemir's lantern, hoping to avoid being captured in their illusory trap. And so, she trudged forward.

@Mas Bagus

Aile's extra deck is insane. Zeus, Accesscode and I:P summon Unicorn are way above everything else we have.


She has money to burn More seriously though, I had a feeling they were good, but I didn't think they were that busted. I was on the fence on including them since they didn't really fit the knight theme. Should I take them out to make the deck 'power level' similar to the rest?

In case anyone is wondering, I'm waiting for Enzo's post @Bounce since if I'm understanding correctly, Ian can't hear what the ghosts told Enzo. No rush though, just in case you \were waiting for me since I usually post first
still interested?


Kinda, I do have a character in mind, I'm just not sure what to do about the deck, honestly. I'm not sure where to begin building deck with the ruleset you've linked. I'm not sure I fully get link and XYZ

Carnatia de Luson




“I guess it was wishful thinking to hope you came to see me.” said Fia with a smile. She walked around the tree to meet Carnatia. “I’m just waiting for now for the sap to become thick enough to collect. It sounded tired before, so I don’t know if you can get it to answer, but I would love to listen to it speak again.”


Carnatia sighed, as she asked rhetorically, "I would not live down the bathing debacle, would I?". Her brief moment of vulnerability from having been caught off guard would follow her for the rest of this expedition, it seemed...unfortunately. Also, further misfortune was that Fia turned out to be correct and that the Ent did not speak again, leaving Carnatia no answer to her query. Not being an expert on talking trees, Carnatia gave up, walking back to the rest of the group.

"So, any more concerns? Don't be shy with me, we are in this together, and I would like to hear all inputs from my friends."


Carnatia turned to Gray Flame, "I attempted to inquire the Ent on the Ruins of Lasse, to no avail. Unfortunately it...he? has returned to slumber. As our guide, anything else do we know about the Ruins of Lasse? What was it originally? And what else we might expect aside from the phantoms and miasma you've mentioned?"

Her lips then quirked into a thin smile,



"After all we do not want further 'surprise' now do we, Sir Gray?"

@Randomness@Mas Bagus
Carnatia de Luson




"Yeah... about that," replied the Gray Flame meekly. As he looked back at Carnathia, there was a glint in his eye, something that indicated what he did was not merely for pranking, but for an important reason he could not share.

"...Sorry?"


"Sorry does not quite cut it, Sir Gray. What would you have done had one of us attacked the..."

Sir Tree? No, was it Ent? Fia did call the tree by that mythological name for talking trees in legends, and the tree did not correct her, so Carnatia supposed that was an acceptable form of address for the tree.

She continued, "...Ent? It does not seem prudent for us to provoke an entirely avoidable fight."

Still, she supposed there was no use to make too much of a fuss about it now. She sighed, as she sheathed her rapier back, "I suppose what is done is done. But please, I implore you to be more forthcoming next time."

Carnatia then watched as Gray Flame joined Vesemir, Engelbert, and Tillius. The quartet discussed the mission, with Gray Flame explaining why the group would head towards the ruins at night. Apparently, it was so they could see the miasma of negative energy better, and hence, avoid it better. Vesemir then suggested for the group to rest until midnight, where they would make for the Ruins of Lasse. Carnatia thought that was sensitive enough, although...now that they had gone ahead and woke the Ent up, perhaps gathering some information would be prudent.

She walked over to the Ent, joining Fia, "I do not mean to intrude, Lady Fia, but I have some things that I would like to ask Sir Ent here."

She then turned to the Ent, "Pardon me, Sir Ent? If you would be so kind, may I inquire some things of you? We plan to head to the Ruins of Lasse, is there anything you could tell us about it? For instance, what should we expect to find there, perhaps any dangers we should do our best to avoid? Or any notable sites between here and there."

@Mas Bagus@Randomness

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