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10 mos ago
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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4 yrs ago
It's fun to think that play-by-post roleplays are basically just one giant rough draft.
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4 yrs ago
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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It is 65° fahrenheit where I am right now. But that could change in ten minutes. xD

You are welcome to ask them here, you know!
Magic, of course, as the leaves change colors and the temperature grows wondrously chilly! Man, I've missed jacket and long sleeve weather. BRING ON AUTUMN!
Happy October!
Rayadell gave a single-shoulder shrug. “Fair enough.”
When the elk trod between her and Calanon, she instinctively stiffened and took a step away, keeping a wary eye on the beast. She looked away just long enough to glance to the sky, partially obscured by the foliage brave enough to face the cold weather. She sighed, hoping the archer would not take long to regain consciousness.
Thankfully, it only took a couple minutes before the archer began to stir. It seemed to take the man a moment to fully register his situation, before he scuttled back in fear.
Rayadell gave her staff a little magical push, and one of the blades retracted from the top end with a gentle, ominous shing as the archer backed himself into a tree. Holding her staff to the side at the ready, using the shaft to keep her cloak from opening wide enough to expose her folded wings, she took a couple slow steps to the side in case he panicked and tried running. She stared down at him with her one visible, unforgiving eye, her expression hard.
Her head tilted slightly toward Calanon when he released an arrow, drawing an immediate surrender from their once-attacker. She snorted at the man’s cowardice.
At Cordon's answer about his boss, Rayadell scowled and looked to the man she had fought, his body looking more like a mound of rocks in the middle of the road than a corpse. Of course she had killed the one who could have given them decent answers. But there was nothing she could do about it now.
When Calanon finished his questioning, her eyes narrowed. She saw Calanon look to her in the corner of her eye, but she did not look from Cordon.
She could not tell whether the archer was an expert liar, or simply a disposable tool for the Promixtra. He did not look like much of a threat, but looks could be deceiving snakes. What she did know was, as far as she was aware, the only people who knew they would be passing through, were the Carishes. It was possible, she supposed, that any number of ‘rich folk’ could have been expected, and they had simply been in the wrong place at the wrong time, but Rayadell was not one to put much stock in things being just a coincidence. At least, until she knew for sure one way or the other.
“A coward,” she began, her voice low and dangerous, “a thief, and a Promixtra with no useful information.” She stepped forward to stand in front of him and stretched her blade toward him so its sharp edge rested only inches from his chest. “You don’t have much in your favor, do you, Cordon?” She spat his name.
She paused, her head cocking to the side. “But unless my companion has a better idea,” she cast Calanon half a glance, “I’ll make you a deal. We’ll be passing back through here in a few days’ time. Stay here and be a lookout for any ‘rich folk’ or odd happenings, and report what you find to us upon our return. Or,” she pressed the tip of her blade against his chest just enough for its sharpness to prick into him past his clothes, “I can send you to your grave with your fellow highwaymen. Your choice.”
In MONSTORY 7 yrs ago Forum: 1x1 Roleplay
Izzy glowered at Holden for a moment, then glanced aside with an irritated snort. She did a double take when movement down the path just caught her attention. She turned slightly on the bench to get a better look, more than happy to put a pause on her and Holden's banter.
She watched the boy at the head of the trail for a moment, surprised he was still standing with how stuffed his backpack looked. She glanced to the poorly-written name tag, trying to no avail to make out the child’s full name. Her gaze shifted behind him, looking for his parents, but she did not see any adults around. Though not unusual to find gradeschoolers mulling about on a weekend, something about him being alone with a backpack packed to bursting and a map in hand did not quite settle well. Maybe he was lost. Or a runaway.
“Huh.” Izzy glanced to Holden, and nodded toward the boy. “What do you make of that?” she asked, then returned her gaze to the boy. “Don’t suppose you can make out his name, can you? I can’t read anything past ‘Michael.’”
In MONSTORY 7 yrs ago Forum: 1x1 Roleplay
“Better than yours.” She cast him a mischievous smile. She shrugged as Holden continued. “Aww, does someone have a secret crush?”
She sighed when Holden answered her offer of help with a ‘No,’ but he gained her full attention as he continued.
“Uh, okay?” she drawled at his request to explain himself. She eyed him uncertainly, interrupting his comment about having friends with a chortle through her nose. “Join the club.”
When he paused, Izzy blinked at him in surprise. “You… what?”
She stared at him, trying to get some sort of read on his expression and tone as he continued, wondering where he was going with this. Her brows rose when he began his list of possible requests. It was almost scary how he could joke with such a straight face, blending humor with the humorless.
“What?” Her eyes widened slightly at his ‘pervert’ joke. “No, it…” She exhaled and glared at him with exaggerated irritation when she realized he was messing with her. She elbowed his lightly. “You’re a jerk, you know that?” But she could not prevent her lips from pulling upward.
“You really don’t owe me anything, Holden.” She shifted on the bench to fully face him. “I didn't help you to get something out of it. I did it because you needed help. There's nothing like the satisfaction of saving a five-pound damsel in distress.” She smirked, then eyed him for a short moment, again searching his features for any hint of his thoughts, only to find none. “But… tell you what. If it’ll make you feel better, I’ll think on it. I mean, this kind of power over someone isn’t exactly something to be taken lightly.” She tried, but failed at keeping a straight face of her own. “Mowing my lawn shirtless. That’s some pretty heavy control, there!”
Ha! Awesome. I’d love to see that list once you’ve got it filled out a bit! We didn’t, but we were on the same page, anyway. OH MY GOSH. Please no. Besides, I’m pretty sure smartphones weren’t a thing in the 90s. Unless Ghent’s secretly a time traveler.

Oh, that reminds me, though. I'm not sure if I shared this with you or not, but I was using this as a reference point for Elayra's outfit... which I just realized is from a Simplicity pattern. Go figure. Sorry if I've already brought that up, and forgotten.

I concur with that about Lance being “ridiculous in the best way.” I’m still at my tie. And I’d categorize that as a need as well!

Hobby Lobby and Michael's. Got it! And ha! True that! *Cue spooky, Wonderland inspired music. Which I'm probably going to go on a search for now to add to my "Halloween" playlist.*

Glad the description conjured the right imagery!

Aww! Burton’s version, and the classic Disney version! I love that!
Elayra glanced to Ghent when he addressed her and Drust, only to trail off at the sight of the decaying gate. At the boy’s answer to her question, she nodded, content that he at least remembered something of Wonderland.
Drust stopped a few feet from the filigree designs of the gate, waiting for it to open for them as Ghent began his account of his reoccurring dream. His shoulders and jaw stiffened as the boy finished. Regret and guilt flashed in his gaze before his expression hardened to the beat of the hungry Curse threatening to consume the glazed crimson of his eyes.
Elayra stopped beside Drust and glanced between him and the gate as Ghent commented on their appearances.
Drust snorted and his lips rose in a bitter smile as he looked sideways at Ghent. “White Knights age differently,” he answered laconically.
Elayra scowled at Ghent’s favorite nickname for her. She crossed her arms. “Shame, isn’t it?” Her glare turned into a smirk. “You actually used to be cute.”
She shrugged stiffly as he finished speaking. “Maybe it’s better you don’t. Wouldn’t matter now, anyway.”
Elayra’s attention snapped to Drust, and a hand reached instinctively across her body to her sword when the man’s face twisted in angered frustration. At first, she thought it had been her comment, but then he stepped toward the gates. This time, they had not opened for them.
Drust gripped them and tugged, hard. A shimmer glistened over the enchanted ironwork and the stone heart blinked to life with a single, short-lived pink spark. His strength made its hinges rattle defiantly, but still it did not budge.
His head twitched as he bent it with a low growl at the gate.
“Drust?” Elayra stepped cautiously toward him, moving a hand to usher Ghent behind her. Her grip on her sword’s hilt tightened when Drust spun around, the blade sliding an inch from its sheath.
To her relief, the Curse had not taken him, though not for lack of trying.
His gaze settled on Ghent. “Looks like we get to test your abilities.” He jerked his head toward the gate, Elayra unsure if it was intentional, or another tick. “Without an active portal, it’s locked itself to protect what remains. It won’t open. Not willingly.” Drust stepped aside. “A magic boost might help convince it.”
In MONSTORY 7 yrs ago Forum: 1x1 Roleplay
When Holden sat, Izzy angled herself so she slightly faced him. She watched him for a short moment as he took in the portrait of nature around them, before he replied.
“Well,” she began thoughtfully, leaning so her back rested against the bench, her jacket thick enough to stave off the chill of their seat, “I’m honored I get to see them. They look great.”
She cocked her head in curiosity when Holden continued to look around. She blinked in surprise at his comment about the area having changed.
Really?” Brows raised dubiously, she glanced around again, wondering what he saw in the neighborhood that she did not.
Izzy glanced to him when he returned the question to her. The corners of her mouth twitched down in a scowl. “Getting some air. Away from my demonic brothers.” She heaved a frustrated sigh at the thought. “Need any help with your errand?” she asked hopefully. If this place would not provide the distraction she needed, then maybe Holden’s company would.
I see a more detailed plot discussion in our future. ;-) For now, onward and upward!

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