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I just can't. This is too much. Berserk was so influential on so many things that I love. Goodbye, Miura. You'll be missed by many.
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4 yrs ago
Migraines ew
5 yrs ago
Welp apparently discord servers are having some pretty bad Latency issues.
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5 yrs ago
Well I just got my mitts on the Links Awakening remake. Excus eme while I disappear for a weak while I relive my childhood
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5 yrs ago
Migraine killed me today. Posts tomorrow.
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Bio
Hello! Welcome to my little bio.
Not much to say, really. Just a horror game protag that likes writing and playing vidya games when I'm not being chased by the cosmic forces of darkness. (I'm a security guard that works night shifts usually).
Yingmei's gonna look for a big open field near the edge of town that has good soil and is nowhere near the swamp. She probably can also help someone forage for plants and berries and stuff, if need be though someone will probably have to suggest it to her.
Honestly, she had no problem with what was happening. Her only regret was not dying in glorious battle and returning to the Hist or whatever those back home in Blackmarsh thought. The guards that had been used to escort her had long since unbound her shackles and left her with her gear. She had to wonder if they were naive or just that confident. Better for her, either way. She could just smash her way out, of that she had no doubt, but at the same time. A pardon, for her crimes? A more tempting offer than some may believe...but for now, Meen-La stayed quiet, eyes hidden behind her helmet as she'd observe those gathered, only half listening to whatever this holy woman was saying.
Her eyes, of course, were immediately drawn to the lukiul, dressed in what was obviously legionnaire armor. He wasn't sent to keep an eye on her was he? Didn't recall his face, either, so probably noone with a grudge. So just a normal legionnaire? She couldn't fathom the lukiul more than they could likely fathom the swamps back home. The others gathered didn't seem special or interesting in any way, truthfully. Except the Breton looking woman. Something about her intuition said that she might be fun to take in a duel despite the way she looked.
This opinion only changed when an...incredibly well built Khajiit was brought into the priory, being manhandled by guards no less.
"Hah." She couldn't help but to let out an audible chuckle at the sight. A Cathay-Raht. Not the first time shes seen one, but the first time she's seen one outside of Elsweyr. Maybe this group would have someone fun in it after all. Still, might as well get this underway. They were all to be allies for various reasons, and she was in no position to argue.
"Confessor," She would step a bit closer to the group, having mostly stayed off to the side as she observed. "I too, will take the blessing, if your Talos is willing." She would turn her head towards the Breton, the feathers on her headpiece swishing as she did so. "Forgive me for intruding, but that does not seem to matter. We will be mere escorts and whatever happens otherwise is none of our business. Is that correct, Confessor?"
Name: Meen-Lah Race: Argonian Appearance: Meen-Lah is well, rather well built for what one may think of an Argonian. Standing at a Six foot one and often seen wearing heavy armor and seemingly wearing a skull of another Argonian of some sort as a helmet, Meen-La's horned appearance often gives one pause. Her scales trend towards a slightly brighter shade of green than average for her Argonian kin.
Age: 28
Heavy Armor (Expert) Heavy armor. The only correct kind of armor. Allows one to be able to simply shrug of blows and weapons from most sources noticing it just about as much as one would notice a mosquito bite. What better way to simply just plow through ones foes? Two-Handed(Expert) Simple. Effective. Sure, smaller weapons may be faster, but speed can only do so much against something that is faster. As long as you can get in one good hit with a warhammer, why bother with anything else? She much prefers her warhammer. Speech (Adept) You don't lead a band of mercenaries and bandits without some way of being able to control them. Unexpectedly, Meen-Lah prefers not using intimidation and violence against those who are with her. It breeds nothing but contempt and fear only works so much. Building up loyalty and camaraderie works much better to her. She may not be charming the socks off of any imperial noble, but when it comes to leading or encouraging a small group of people? She's fairly good at it, she thinks. If all else fails, good old intimidation is always something to fall back on. Archery(Adept) Sometimes, discretion is the better part of valor. One learns to do many roles in a life as a mercenary and bandit. She's not the best archer in Cyrodill, but giving an opponent an opening volley can vastly increase ones success of victory in an engagement. Its easy enough to just drop the bow and grab the blade if close range is needed. Block(Adept) Mitigating damage so one can fight longer? Definitely. While she vastly prefers just plowing through attacks and letting them bounce off her armor, she isn't stupid. Sometimes using her weapon as a shield to deflect or parry is a good idea. Smithing(Apprentice) She's not a master smith by any means, but maintaining ones equipment is always a good idea lest it ends up failing you at a critical moment. One-handed(Apprentice) A back up weapon is always good. A simple longsword is hers. Enchanting(Apprentice) Most Argonians have an affinity for magic. Meen-Lah has never really picked up that habit. The only practical use she really picked up from her mother, was that of enchanting. While she can't really trap souls herself, she does know how to use soul gems and at least theoretically could enchant items and weapons if she has one.
- Steel Armor Armor that Meen-Lah has had for years. Its weathered and seen its fair share of battles. Its decorated in feathers and some broken parts have been replaced with trophies from her various endeavors across the years. - Steel Warhammer. Her trusty weapon. Its sturdy, lovingly taken care of but the head of the hammer is lightly stained red. Like her armor its decorated. - Bone Helmet. Where this actually came from is a mystery, but she'll give you a story about how it was either her old nemesis, the incompetent leader of the first band of raiders she served with, or some other similar story. Its an authentic argonian skull, though so make of that what you will. It has numerous feathers and decorations on it, giving her the appearance of having both large horns and feathered hair when worn. -Steel Bow and arrows: A bow made of good, sturdy steel. Doesnt see much use, but she has it. -Steel Longsword: A sword she carries as a backup weapon. Like the bow, doesn't see much use.
Personality: Meen-Lah is scarily well adjusted for a person whose business entirely revolves around murder, violence, and crime. She's not outwardly violent or blood thirsty, in fact one could call her surprisingly practical, well spoken, and level headed. While she certainly loves the rush of adrenaline battle gives her and never shies away from activities involving physical prowess, she has never once really let it cloud her judgement or chased that high. To do so would make her worse off for it. Shes friendly enough to others, and treats most people politely and with respect. So much so one would be hard pressed to find the first thought of her is hardened criminal. She spends her free time reading books, chatting away at a bar or somewhere with the locals regaling them with either exaggerated endeavors or just straight up lies.
This isn't to say she's a saint, however. Meen-La is something of a control freak and does not like it when others tell her what to do or attempt to question her authority, supposing she has it. Many newcomers in the group found themselves on the receiving end of her warhammer to be taught a harsh lesson about who was in charge many a time. This is only really kept in check by her knowing theres a time and place for everything as well as where she stands in the current pecking order so it shouldn't be too much to worry about, for now. To say nothing of her lack of care for killing, pillaging, and other criminal acts and her sometimes over eagerness and unbothered attitude towards fighting and more deplorable acts.
Bio: Born in Blackmarsh, Meen-Lah was a fairly stereotypical Argonian for those that were born there. Her naming day came and passed, and she was like most argonians simply living in the present as those kin to the hist and the marsh do. Even so, Meen-Lah always had a particular penchant for getting into trouble. Notably getting into fights for no reason and when she was sixteen she quickly found her place among a group of Argonian raiders who had no trouble raiding Dunmeri lands even after the war supposedly ended.
This, was her first 'family' as it were. A rough group of Argonian roughnecks who raided, pillaged, and plundered for their own gain. She didn't have a problem with this, the only problem she really had, was that she wasn't the one doing the leading and they were all rather...incompetent. Over eager, perhaps was the word she'd use for them. She ended up rallying some of the others behind her and challenged the leader to either step down as their leader or die.
He choose poorly, and after a duel she'd end up taking his head, skinning it, and wearing his skull as her own helmet, decorating it with feathers and protective symbols.
She'd go on to lead this band across Cyrodill taking contracts, engaging in banditry of her own. She'd allow others inside her little group be they mer, man or beast so long as they respected her authority and pulled their weight.
Eventually though, after a good decade or there abouts, did the imperials finally catch up with her merry band. Her only regret, if she had one, is that she didn't die in battle. The damn imperials wanted her alive, for some reason. After languishing in prison for a few months, they approached with a particular offer. In return for serving this little group, she'd at least get some partial freedom and a pardon for her more...heinous crimes so she could avoid execution.
Thats one version of the story, anyways.
The thing with Meen-Lah is that every time you ask, some details change. Small things that make a lot of difference. Or she'll tell you something else entirely. It can be assumed there;s some truth to her talking about her history or her stories, but overall, its best to take them with a grain of salt. The broad strokes are true, though. She is a criminal, and has done some very bad things in her time.
As it says, she knows where she stands in the pecking order of things. She's fine with her position and understands its a little precarious if she steps out of line.
Lemme know if there needs to be anything thats changed or you'd prefer just not having a more hardened criminal as part of the cast. Don't worry, she's not gonna get up to any nefarious shenanigans ICly, promise <3
Name: Meen-Lah Race: Argonian Appearance: Meen-Lah is well, rather well built for what one may think of an Argonian. Standing at a Six foot one and often seen wearing heavy armor and seemingly wearing a skull of another Argonian of some sort as a helmet, Meen-La's horned appearance often gives one pause. Her scales trend towards a slightly brighter shade of green than average for her Argonian kin.
Age: 28
Heavy Armor (Expert) Heavy armor. The only correct kind of armor. Allows one to be able to simply shrug of blows and weapons from most sources noticing it just about as much as one would notice a mosquito bite. What better way to simply just plow through ones foes? Two-Handed(Expert) Simple. Effective. Sure, smaller weapons may be faster, but speed can only do so much against something that is faster. As long as you can get in one good hit with a warhammer, why bother with anything else? She much prefers her warhammer. Speech (Adept) You don't lead a band of mercenaries and bandits without some way of being able to control them. Unexpectedly, Meen-Lah prefers not using intimidation and violence against those who are with her. It breeds nothing but contempt and fear only works so much. Building up loyalty and camaraderie works much better to her. She may not be charming the socks off of any imperial noble, but when it comes to leading or encouraging a small group of people? She's fairly good at it, she thinks. If all else fails, good old intimidation is always something to fall back on. Archery(Adept) Sometimes, discretion is the better part of valor. One learns to do many roles in a life as a mercenary and bandit. She's not the best archer in Cyrodill, but giving an opponent an opening volley can vastly increase ones success of victory in an engagement. Its easy enough to just drop the bow and grab the blade if close range is needed. Block(Adept) Mitigating damage so one can fight longer? Definitely. While she vastly prefers just plowing through attacks and letting them bounce off her armor, she isn't stupid. Sometimes using her weapon as a shield to deflect or parry is a good idea. Smithing(Apprentice) She's not a master smith by any means, but maintaining ones equipment is always a good idea lest it ends up failing you at a critical moment. One-handed(Apprentice) A back up weapon is always good. A simple longsword is hers. Enchanting(Apprentice) Most Argonians have an affinity for magic. Meen-Lah has never really picked up that habit. The only practical use she really picked up from her mother, was that of enchanting. While she can't really trap souls herself, she does know how to use soul gems and at least theoretically could enchant items and weapons if she has one.
- Steel Armor Armor that Meen-Lah has had for years. Its weathered and seen its fair share of battles. Its decorated in feathers and some broken parts have been replaced with trophies from her various endeavors across the years. - Steel Warhammer. Her trusty weapon. Its sturdy, lovingly taken care of but the head of the hammer is lightly stained red. Like her armor its decorated. - Bone Helmet. Where this actually came from is a mystery, but she'll give you a story about how it was either her old nemesis, the incompetent leader of the first band of raiders she served with, or some other similar story. Its an authentic argonian skull, though so make of that what you will. It has numerous feathers and decorations on it, giving her the appearance of having both large horns and feathered hair when worn. -Steel Bow and arrows: A bow made of good, sturdy steel. Doesnt see much use, but she has it. -Steel Longsword: A sword she carries as a backup weapon. Like the bow, doesn't see much use.
Personality: Meen-Lah is scarily well adjusted for a person whose business entirely revolves around murder, violence, and crime. She's not outwardly violent or blood thirsty, in fact one could call her surprisingly practical, well spoken, and level headed. While she certainly loves the rush of adrenaline battle gives her and never shies away from activities involving physical prowess, she has never once really let it cloud her judgement or chased that high. To do so would make her worse off for it. Shes friendly enough to others, and treats most people politely and with respect. So much so one would be hard pressed to find the first thought of her is hardened criminal. She spends her free time reading books, chatting away at a bar or somewhere with the locals regaling them with either exaggerated endeavors or just straight up lies.
This isn't to say she's a saint, however. Meen-La is something of a control freak and does not like it when others tell her what to do or attempt to question her authority, supposing she has it. Many newcomers in the group found themselves on the receiving end of her warhammer to be taught a harsh lesson about who was in charge many a time. This is only really kept in check by her knowing theres a time and place for everything as well as where she stands in the current pecking order so it shouldn't be too much to worry about, for now. To say nothing of her lack of care for killing, pillaging, and other criminal acts and her sometimes over eagerness and unbothered attitude towards fighting and more deplorable acts.
Bio: Born in Blackmarsh, Meen-Lah was a fairly stereotypical Argonian for those that were born there. Her naming day came and passed, and she was like most argonians simply living in the present as those kin to the hist and the marsh do. Even so, Meen-Lah always had a particular penchant for getting into trouble. Notably getting into fights for no reason and when she was sixteen she quickly found her place among a group of Argonian raiders who had no trouble raiding Dunmeri lands even after the war supposedly ended.
This, was her first 'family' as it were. A rough group of Argonian roughnecks who raided, pillaged, and plundered for their own gain. She didn't have a problem with this, the only problem she really had, was that she wasn't the one doing the leading and they were all rather...incompetent. Over eager, perhaps was the word she'd use for them. She ended up rallying some of the others behind her and challenged the leader to either step down as their leader or die.
He choose poorly, and after a duel she'd end up taking his head, skinning it, and wearing his skull as her own helmet, decorating it with feathers and protective symbols.
She'd go on to lead this band across Cyrodill taking contracts, engaging in banditry of her own. She'd allow others inside her little group be they mer, man or beast so long as they respected her authority and pulled their weight.
Eventually though, after a good decade or there abouts, did the imperials finally catch up with her merry band. Her only regret, if she had one, is that she didn't die in battle. The damn imperials wanted her alive, for some reason. After languishing in prison for a few months, they approached with a particular offer. In return for serving this little group, she'd at least get some partial freedom and a pardon for her more...heinous crimes so she could avoid execution.
Thats one version of the story, anyways.
The thing with Meen-Lah is that every time you ask, some details change. Small things that make a lot of difference. Or she'll tell you something else entirely. It can be assumed there;s some truth to her talking about her history or her stories, but overall, its best to take them with a grain of salt. The broad strokes are true, though. She is a criminal, and has done some very bad things in her time.
Somehow, seeing this little Kobold get all excited over a mechanical contraption was quite endearing. Ah, she just wanted to scoop him up, bring him home and put him in a butler outfit. Maybe a maid outfit, if he preferred. She didn't judge. Also, Raerae? He was lucky she was in a good mood and also generous. The only person who got to call her any kind of nicknames was her father. Thankfully at least her question had seemed to liven the spirits again of everyone involved.
Ah, why was she so good at everything?
"Huh, interesting. My dad would be veeery interested in meeting this guy." She'd say after Tanrith finished his excited tirade, and after of which, an opportunity seemed to arise. "Hm...if you're that hungry, I'm feeling generous. In honor of our newfound acquaintance, If you don't mind a bit of a trek and come back with me to Sigil, I could have the servants prepare you something and let you stay a night or so at the Norinthall estate. Isnt' that right Arndell?...Arndell!"
Where was her butler anyways?
She was going to ask her father about this whole Tir Na Og disappearing as well. Surely he might have some idea.
"N-nice to meet you Akitsugu..." Yingmei's voice was meek as usual, quiet and easily drowned out above any noise as she responded. This was indeed, weird. Another traveler? Were the others also as such? A small pang of worry built in the pit of her stomach again. Oh dear, the chances of one of them being some specter of divine justice or a bandit went up. The grip on her hoe noticeably tightened again. Just slightly, at least until Akitsugu brought up protecting them if they were bad.
"Weh? I'm sure there will be no need for that!" She'd shout quite loudly. For her anyways, it was more of a normal volume level for most people. More like she'd hope there would be no need for that. She couldn't handle fighting something. "I-I mean thank you Akitsugu...nngh, I-I'm not sure I can handle anything like that, though..." She'd sputter out, averting the blacksmiths gaze. "W-well...I mean, I wouldn't want anyone getting hurt...b-but, uhm, y-yes we should probably do that."
Supposing there was nothing else to say as they would head towards the others, Yingmei would attempt to confidently walk next to Akitsugu, but after a few seconds she had subconsciously lagged behind a little.
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Hello! Welcome to my little bio.
Not much to say, really. Just a horror game protag that likes writing and playing vidya games when I'm not being chased by the cosmic forces of darkness. (I'm a security guard that works night shifts usually).
Have some dancing medjed.
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<div style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><div class="bb-center"><img src="https://i.imgur.com/jjKSxTj.png" /></div><br><br>Hello! Welcome to my little bio.<br><br>Not much to say, really. Just a horror game protag that likes writing and playing vidya games when I'm not being chased by the cosmic forces of darkness. (I'm a security guard that works night shifts usually).<br><br>Have some dancing medjed.<br><br><img src="https://i.redd.it/q95hk1tobbv11.gif" /></div>