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@PaulHaynek

Still, maybe Rebecca thinks it is. I'm gonna have her choose that one, and Eilidh, we'll see. Possibly Bast but if not, the map one.
@PaulHaynek

I'm tempted to have the Abandoned Church be Rebecca's old church but I don't know if you have plans to the contrary.


Sora watched Recovery Lad's...unusual healing process, and flushed a little as she was very glad she was uninjured. Being kissed by a conventionally attractive older boy would have an 80% of making her faint. And Sora didn't faint with a graceful, ladylike swoon. She fainted like a goat. Recovery Lad's other comment was strange, though.

"Wait, do you mean today? Did Mycel and Edith have it worse than a concussion? Maybe I shouldn't have left Edith unchecked..."

@LemonZest1337@Default


Duncan watched the creature stare back at him. The creature didn't react or answer, so neither did Duncan, though he kept his bow ready. Sonia then spoke, and Duncan didn't hear anything unusual about her question, but she managed to get a reaction from it, and it pointed to her. Duncan looked, and he felt that something was wrong before he could see it. It wasn't pointing at her, and it probably didn't even understand her. It was pointing behind he. It was warning her of something. If exactly what, Duncan didn't know when he started to gallop towards Sonia. It was only a few seconds afterwards when he saw that the very water was rising up and attempting to engulf them. Duncan was now running as fast as he could. If the water actually succeeded in submerging the spider-girls, he wanted to be on hand to rescue them before they drowned.

@TheWindel@KoL@Ryonara@Awesomoman64
A lot of any GMing is you make the rp you feel comfortable running.

Don't want to GM the monsters? Don't GM the monsters. Assign that to a Co-GM Luckily Klaxosaurs have even less 'rules' than Evangelion's Angels so you can basically have the Fraxx pilots fight anything you want, and have that thing or things act in any way you want. Melt, turn into blocks, etc.

A slice of life rp in a closed setting with ships, drama and an even number of boys and girls is considerably easier to implement. Set aside a limited number of slots for boys and girls, and whenever they're not fighting, they're builfding the characters. Downtime is important in rps. I've seen lots of rps that are nothing but downtime, but there are none that are exclusively uptime.


Kasuke Mina


After having gotten changed, Mina stated to aimlessly wander round the school, deep in thought. She was thinking about her fight with Amane, her fight with Dulga, her fight with Kaida. She was thinking about what Jais had said to her, and what she'd said to him. She was thinking about her mom, what she would say, and what she would do.

Why were there no answers? There were just more questions. Things were only making her more conflicted and confused, not less.

As she entered the courtyard. She didn't see Ruby or Persia. She did, however, see Jett, sleeping under a tree, and some of the confusion lifted. It was a weight off her mind and her heart that she had now admitted to herself that she has a crush on him. She was glad too see him. A conversation with him and his annoying but endearing personality would, she surrendered to the notion, make her happy right now. She approached him, bent down, slipped his earphones down so they were behind his neck, and then gently shook him awake.

"Nice place to sleep, Jett. You must have dozed off."

Even though she wasn't smiling at him (she rarely did), he would notice a sparkle in her eyes when she was talking to him.

@Aerandir@pkken@Melpaws






Maeda Hitomi


"I find the 1-A 1-B rivalry quite childish myself, but I've been an outsider looking in for a whole year and I've barely been a hero student for a month," Hitomi replied. "And of course! Let's swap details!"

Hitomi gave Asahi her phone number, and received his, and after all the business was conducted and Asahi went to ask about the cats, Hitomi turned to Tomoe. The sheep girl was smiling sheepishly (well, more so than usual) beckoned her to follow her out of the cafe, away from the poor girl's allergies.

"I'm sorry for getting you roped into this, Tomoe. You wanted to hang out and instead we're involved in something big now. Still, there's time until we all have to meet up at the school. Want to hang out properly for a while?"

@liferusher@Lucius Cypher
@LaMoon

Ok yeah, Syberia 3 was probably way better graphics-wise than Andromeda, but that voice acting...
@LaMoon

What about Syberia?

Ok, the only recent game in that series is Syberia 3 and that....wasn't great, but it wasn't really worse than the first 2. They were just smaller-scale fixed-camera indie titles so the obtuse/easy puzzles with no middleground, and abysmal voice acting that was more forgivable then, than in a crowdfunded multi-platform fully 3D game that looks like Mass Effect Andromeda.




(Surface, Orphanage)




Rags noticeably raised her hackles when the other kids stared at her. They talked all the time! Why was it always so worthy of attention when she did it? Was it that she didn't talk often, or that she hadn't learned how to talk exactly like everybody else yet? Either way, it annoyed her for reasons she couldn't funny explain. After she'd made her points, she felt the shift in the attitudes of her onlookers. They'd started to think. For children who were supposedly smarter, they sure did a lot less thinking for themselves. They were content to turn off their brains and follow a set of rules as if it was just part of life; the same rules that Rags had lived her whole life without needing, and was trying to learn.

Chris' promise to look on the first layer again, Rags accepted with a nod as she turned back to stare at her plate. She wasn't smiling. Rags didn't know anything for sure, but given the evidence, it was just...outright wrong and made no sense to write off the possibility that they descended beyond the first layer. And why did nobody give credibility to this idea? Because it wasn't part of 'the rules'.

Rags was snapped out of her thoughts by Chris again, who asked her about her future. Rags actually had to think about her answer. She'd never really thought about her own future. She hadn't been put in this Orphanage by choice. She enjoyed delving, sure, as she knew that better whistles meant the Orphanage let you go down further. The truth was, Rags didn't want to stay in this Orphanage forever. She didn't want to spend years here, learning how to think like everybody else and obey their rules without thinking. Doing what they say when they say and never more. Rags wanted to be free! But she'd never tell Chris that. It would be rude. Rags understood and agreed with the concept of manners.

"Yes," she answered without conviction. Rags was usually as excited as a puppy about things she was passionate about, but gaining ranks and whistles...apparently wasn't one of them, even though Chris knew she loved to delve...

@liferusher


Kasuke Mina


Mina listened to Jais patiently, calming down. He was speaking sense. Though, she was annoyed that he couldn't really back up his claim that she could have done more or made any mistakes when fighting Amane. She knew more about how he fought now, and strategies that circumvented his strengths, but at the time, that was the best she could have done given her knowledge and resources, and she believed that.

He was, however, right about failure. She needed one. She would not have driven herself to train to the point of exhaustion without a failure. She would have been unknowingly second-best, and would have been complacent in her ignorance. Now her quirk was even powerful than it was before, and her injuries and exhaustion aside, she was no less skilled than she ever was. This fight with Dulga had highlighted emotional weaknesses, and for that she was glad. It would allow her to avoid making the same mistake in the future. She promised herself that she would never lose her cool and get wild and sloppy ever again.

She may not have correctly realized the meaning that Jais was trying to convey to her, but she did discern a meaning from his words. She would continue to train, to push herself and compare herself to others, and if she ever failed again, if any weaknesses were found, she would quash them as soon as possible. She would be the greatest and most powerful Hero in this school.

The worrying determined steel in her eyes that showed for too brief a second to comment upon was quickly replaced by fiery anger as she batted his hand away. The tears were gone now; frozen over by her iciness.

"You're not my family. I'm not your daughter. You're my teacher. I'm your student. I don't know if my mother ever let you pat her head, but I'm not my mother."

Mina then promptly turned and headed back towards the changing rooms.

@Aerandir
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