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Current @Grey Dust: Of course not. Then it's ice water.
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1 yr ago
When you know you should get ready for bed, but then a cat sits on your lap.
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2 yrs ago
It's interesting being the indecisive introverted leader of your group of very indecisive introverted friends.
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It's fun to think that play-by-post roleplays are basically just one giant rough draft.
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A quick thank you to Mahz and his minions for making this site into what it is! I've yet to encounter a RP site so aesthetically & OCD pleasing. You guys are the best!
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In MONSTORY 7 yrs ago Forum: 1x1 Roleplay
When he finished, Izzy stared at Holden for a long moment in silence, a mix of understanding and pity in her eyes. She shifted her weight from one foot to the other in debate. She glanced once more between Holden’s gaze and his small weapon, before she settled on him.
“Look. I get that it’s hard to believe, but…” She took a deep breath of her own and slowly reached up. She gripped the collar of her jacket, its sleeves rolled up to her elbows. She pulled it down to reveal the bite marks ever at the base of her neck, her gaze never leaving his, watching for his reaction. “I know exactly what it’s like to be effected by the supernatural. And I might have a way to help you with your problem.”
Oh boy. Now I’m going to have to look for that episode again. It’s going to bother me now. xD Yeah! We my friend and I both had the same thought on that aquatic episode. There are probably others that I’ve forgotten about, or overlooked. Let me know if you find others! And for sure, about Sokka and Lances’ expressions! I forgot how happy it makes me that Lance uses “heck.” Is that sad?

Indeed. ^.^ Though, I’ve probably had enough junk the last couple days to last me the rest of the summer. I love but hate being on vacations. (… Did I mention that? I meant to give you a heads-up, in case that delayed posting. Sorry!) The temptation to eat crap is all too real.

True. Nothing like screaming kids in the background, or who knows what else. Plus, you can wrap up in a blanket-cocoon and drink/eat whatever you want. And pause the movie for restroom breaks. I look forward to the recommendations!

Wow! :-O You are both such talented women! <3 Their expressions are wonderful! Does she have an online alias she would like me to attribute to the picture, or just, “Polarize’s Sister?”
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In MONSTORY 7 yrs ago Forum: 1x1 Roleplay
Izzy warily watched Holden as he followed her and locked the door. At least it had an actual lock on the inside. She tried unsuccessfully to keep her unease from her face at being blocked from a quick getaway if she needed.
She moved her hands in her pockets so her thumbs hung just inside them. She opened her mouth to ask, “Well?” but Holden spoke before she could, her brows rising at his opening statement.
She returned his glare firmly, refusing to let him get to her. She frowned as he sighed, but he did not give her the chance to object, to assure him she had not thought about going to any of them. The fewer people involved in any way, the better. All too often, questions gave birth to suspicion.
Izzy cocked her head slightly when he looked back to her. She crossed her arms at his demand, and gave a quick nod, but his first confirmation gained him a look that said, “Tell me something I haven’t figured out.” She blinked in shock at his minimal weight, biting her tongue against asking him how that happened. Thankfully, he had the foresight to answer the unspoken question, Izzy impatiently waiting for him to continue when he paused, never looking away from him.
A slight sense of relief flooded through her; the energy Cerasus had brought with him had not been the cause of Holden’s unusual ailment.
“A crab?” she could not help but ask, making sure she had heard him correctly. That’s different. Izzy shifted her stance, leaning her weight against one foot, listening closely as he continued.
That he knew her name did not surprise her, but her back straightened and her jaw squared at his tone and rhetorical question. Her stare hardened and she moved her arms to her sides. When he reached into a pocket, she took a single step back, ready to defend herself.
Her gaze darkened as she glared at the knife he brandished, more anger than fear filling her emerald eyes at being threatened. In comparison to every other threat she had dealt with the past few months, a neigh weightless human with a three-inch pocketknife was practically laughable. But a blade was a blade, and desperation with a weapon, even a small one, was never a good combination.
She glanced between his gaze and the knife as he continued speaking, snorting lightly at him not wanting her to get the wrong idea. She scowled when he finished, finally giving her the chance to answer.
“Keeping a secret’s no problem,” she began, her voice as hard as her gaze, her muscles tense and ready to react if he decided to come at her. “And if you don’t want me to be your friend, then fine. But I don’t do apathy. I can help you, Holden. I know a thing or two about the strange and unexplainable. Trust me on that. So how about you put that,” she jerked her head at the multitool, “away, and we'll figure this out together?”
“Good.” Elayra gave a quick, relieved nod as he examined himself. He looked a little paler than he had been a moment before, but in one piece, nonetheless. She held his gaze for a moment as he looked to her, before his pleasure at her expression made her usual irate irritation reclaimed its place over her features.
She opened her mouth to snap a reply, not wanting to give him the satisfaction of the truth, but the long, consistent ring off a high-pitched alarm made Elayra’s attention snap back to the store. She jumped to her feet as Ghent scrambled to do the same. Though the sound was unusual to her, its meaning was universal: INTRUDERS!
“Run now, think later!” Elayra reached to grip Ghent’s wrist when he spoke instead of immediately fleeing. She moved to tug him along a couple paces as she turned and ran toward the nearest alleyway.
Satisfied he would keep running, she released him as the unfamiliar crack of a gunshot echoed from somewhere nearby, wondering why he linked the sound so quickly to murder. Had Miles actually killed someone just to get them and himself to the portal? She shook the thought off. They had their own problem to deal with.
A couple paces ahead of Ghent, she ducked into the alleyway before him just as a car turned the corner, hoping it had not spotted her or Ghent before he turned behind her. The stench of the multiple dumpsters, a few too full for their lids to lie flat, filled the air between the alleyway, mingling with the smell of wet dog.
“Did she see us?”
Elayra looked over her shoulder at Ghent, a spike of panic at his unexplained use of ‘she’ rushing through her chest.
“Who?” She glanced behind her, the panic on Ghent’s face making her that much more on edge as he rambled on. Deducing that ‘she’ was not the ‘she’ Elayra was used to judging by his following words, she scowled when he finished.
“You’ve got to be joking!”
With a frustrated growl, she spun around and reached back to pull Ghent to the side of one of the dumpsters packed full enough for the bags to just hide them from prying eyes. She gripped his shoulders to give him a quick shake to try shifting his focus from his panic to getting out of there before they got caught. She wished more than ever that her sword still hung at her belt.
“Your mom’s not the one you should be worried about right now!” she growled threateningly as the sound of sirens grew steadily closer. “Get your head on straight, and get us to the Book Barn, fast!” She shoved him back toward the alleyway none too gently, ready to run after him, or push him onward.
(As always, thanks so much for your patience.)

My gosh, same about Pidge! Rewatched the series while crafting last week. HA! That was a great scene. They called them something else besides pirates, I believe. Can’t remember what, though. Pirates were mentioned in the episode where they went to what ended up being a mall. I love Hunk’s obsession with food, too. Also, as a The Last Airbender similarity I noticed, I forgot about the underwater episode totally reminiscent of the one when Team Avatar is in Ba Sing Se with Joo Dee and Lake Laogai.

Got the eager agreement from my friend to picking a weekend, eating more junk food than we should, and watching more TV than is probably healthy!

So glad you’ve enjoyed Trollhunters! Honestly, I'm just glad to know I’m not the only person 18+ who likes it.

Many thanks, my friend! ^.^ And happy to hear you were feeling better. Awesome, about Spiderman! I plan on renting it when it comes out. I can’t tolerate the volume of theaters, so have to wait until then.

Thank you, thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed it. Virtually untouched magic plus a completely untrained person with great magic potential equals disaster. I love that things just keep getting worse and worse for Ghent, and his wonderful cockiness. xD And the complications that being seen would cause when they return! So much yes.


I LOVE IT! Gonna add it under “Fan Art,” if you don’t mind!
In MONSTORY 7 yrs ago Forum: 1x1 Roleplay
When Holden did not answer, Izzy’s lips pursed to one side in frustration, but she took the hint. She followed him silently, her gaze never shifting from him. He looked solid enough, as if he should have a normal weight for someone of his build, as slight as it was. She had the inexplicable desire to poke him to make sure he was as solid as he looked, or see if even a gentle touch would knock him off balance from his weightlessness, but she resisted the urge.
When he stopped to open the door to the spacious supply closet, Izzy stopped a couple paces back. She glanced between him and it, wondering if he planned on locking her inside, or to use any other supernatural abilities his condition granted him. She had no idea what she was about to walk into, but the allure of the mystery of it, and the chance she could help him pushed her forward.
She nonchalantly placed her hands in her pockets, reassuring herself she had her phone on her, just in case, so she could at least call Trevor if she did get locked in.
“Such a gentleman,” she offered him an uneasy smile as she walked into the room, then stepped to the side of the doorway, waiting for him to either follow, or slam the door in her face.
The commotion of his comrades being attacked made the stocky man—who Rayadell figured could very well be a dwarf beneath his rocky armor—scowl and mutter a string of curses.
She heard the rustle of other archers rushing to the aid of their fellows, and the corner of her lips twitched upward.
The man gave a loud, guttural roar and rushed at her, murderous anger shining in his eyes. Now, it was personal.
Not having to worry about avoiding arrows as well as axes, Rayadell easily blocked his blows in a single, swift movement. The strength of each hit as her staff met the axes’ handles just below the blades reverberated through the staff, but her weapon held faithfully firm. She put all her weight into the staff to thrust him backward, ordering the flames to burst from the blades.
The man stumbled back, the fire licking at his unique armor and threatening to sear the skin visible beneath his rocky helmet.
As he moved, she caught a glimpse of a crack in his armor. A small, easily overlooked slit between a couple of the rocks creating the otherwise overlapping pattern, it was just what she needed.
An arrow thunked into his helmet, making his head jerk to the side as he stumbled a couple more paces. An arrow Rayadell recognized from Calanon's quiver.
She spun her staff to point one of the blades at him, then lunged at the stunned man, aiming for the slit.
Slower than before, he tried to raise one of his axes, but the fiery blade slid through his armor and into the man’s gut with the squealing rasp of metal on rock. The man gave a shocked, gurgled cry, and his body went rigid for a moment, pain and disbelief flashing over his eyes.
The white flames died away and Rayadell yanked the blade from him. She jumped back as he collapsed to his knees, dropping his axes, then fell face-first into the path.
Her attention snapped to the tree line when movement met her peripherals, but it was only Calanon. She looked back to the dead man and snorted. “Never cared much for the Promixtra.”
She placed one blade against the ground, the other coated in red at the tip. She summoned a short burst of flame once more to the blade, and it quickly burned away the crimson as Calanon approached.
She shrugged in response to his apology. “You did what you set out to do.” She turned to him, and raised her brows at the archer he dragged behind him. “Do I want to know?” she nodded to the archer as she pulled the blade from the ground. With a thought and gentle magical push, the thin, deadly blades retracted back into the staff.
No worries! Enjoy your vacation, especially if it is just a short one! I'm going to be going out of town here next week, but will have internet access, so am not sure yet if it will affect my posting or not. Just for a heads-up!
Whatever you feel is best and works for you, Shi! For some reason, I've been on the struggle bus with group RPs. I completely understand lost motivation. I believe that this was one of the first RPs (if not the first) I joined on the Guild, so I'll be sad to see it go for more than the unfinished story aspect, but it's had a pretty darn impressive run, in my opinion!

Anyway. If it's best for you and what you want, and everyone else has no objections, then it has been fun and an honor RPing with you guys! Many thanks for that opportunity, all! <3
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