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Also, Dante and Tartan, we need you to catch up.
Nice edit to make yourself not sound like too much of an ass Negative. While we're on the subject, does anyone else have an opinion on the matter? I personally agree with at least some of Negatives concerns, but I was gonna let it slide if he wasn't going to power-play his character too much. I guess I'm bad with confrontation. However, if enough of the other players agree with Negative I would ask Shadowman to adjust his character slightly. So speak now or forever hold your silence. Play nice, kiddos.
ALSO Shadowman & Noob: PM me if you guys want me to give you a summary of events so you don't have to read so much. * * * P.S. "Shadowman & the Noob" sounds like an awesome tv show or something.
> I'm not sure, but I'll do my damndest to make it work. Ok just let me know if you need us to do anything specific to meet up with your character, if you even plan to travel with us. (We'll all be going to No Man's on a Rosilian airship).
> Hmm... is this thread still open? o.o Um yes!! If you can survive random and sporadic posting. Post up a character and I'll check it out. It needs approval before posting though.
> I'll make a post tomorrow, I haven't been able to check recently, but I promise I'll be active now. OMG It's actually awesome that you're still here! No offense, but most of our new recruits usually move onto greater things, so I figured you had disappeared. Did you see my schedule of upcoming events? And if so, will your character be able to meet up with ours before the time-skip?
Ok Captain Okita, there's your que to come up with some scheme that gets us within the castle gait. Assigned Homework. Also: Somebody should really convince Dri to join in.
"You're both bloody fools." Lindria muttered, first in Kanitalian and again in Rosilian. Shaking her head all the while. Zoran-Thiea's eyes were ablaze as the man called Marr sat her back upon her feet in front of himself. Her heart pounded against her chest in anger—and memories—but she was forced to accept the fact that she had brought this upon herself. Perhaps that was the worst part. Her hand reflexively reached up to feel of her own soft cheek, which was still sore from the back of her father's hand. She hardly noticed Marr's tightened grip on her restraints. There was some horrid memory all the men in her life had ever left...when she ever got out of control, they were quite simply able to physically overpower her. She sighed. All the mixed emotions running through her mind were probably showing clearly on her face. They usually did. She hated that aspect of herself. The way Lindria looked at her now, proved it to be true. She was the only one out of the group who knew the story behind that strange look on her face. Without another word, the blonde woman moved a bit closer and took one of Zoran-Thiea's bound hands into her on. "Let's keep moving." Lindria spoke up to their Rosilian companion. Then she turned to Okita who had come and gone from their group. "Try to stay close now." She said kindly. At that, the two women looked up ahead at the frightening structure which seemed as though it would consume them all. * * * They had made it within the gates, luckily, thanks to Okita. The dungeons below the castle were dank, wet and dark. The smell of death was heavy upon the stale air, and howling calls could be heard echoing from pitch black halls. It was the sort of place which gave you a feeling of being very uncertain whether the calls were the cries of forgotten prisoners or those of lost souls now haunting these tombs. They planned to enter from here, and work their way upwards, but first they needed a few more disguises. Thankfully aside from the persistent weeping of prisoners, the dungeons were very "quiet" otherwise. Two guards were positioned in front of the entrance to and from the interior staircase leading into the castle. Other than that, the dungeon was free from guards or patrols. It was actually a bit interesting to note, that the castle put more concern into keeping armed patrols walking the streets than they did to guard their prisoners. At any rate, their small group was able to slip off into a room, which would normally be used as a station for the guards; were there any more than a couple standing in position. Once there, they found a few cloaks marked with the crest of Kantle. Zoran-Theia nodded to Marr and held up her bound wrists, waiting for her release. "What exactly will we be looking for?" Lindria asked Marr, after looking around carefully. "Or at least, where should we bring searching?"
Name: Zoran-Theia Age: 26 Nationality: Kantle Bio: Zoran-Theia has lived a life which has hardened her against the world. Betrayed by everyone and loved by no one. Life has torn her apart and forced her to fight for anything she has ever had. She has learned to put her full trust in no one, but herself. Yet despite her cynical appearance and demeanor, within her lives a lost soul and a broken mind. Credit of her misery is owed to many things: a cold and abusive father, a sickly mother, the psychotic woman who raised her, all those she once tried to love who betrayed her, and the years spent in solitude. It has all left her fragile mind a wreck. She was born and raised in Kantle, and forced by her father to train in the art of combat until she could escape his clutches. Now she lives deep within the darkest parts of the forests of Eve. She keeps the company of a pack of black wild-dogs she brought along with her from Kantle, and one great winged wolf, Tarek. At times she travels into the villages on the outskirts of Eve, to sell medicinal potions and remedies. It would be difficult to describe her in one word, or even many. Her moods tend to vary and change wildly. She is Yin and she is Yang. Neither all bad nor all good, she is a mix of many things. Because of this her opinions may never be consistent, even her personality seems to differ depending upon the situation she is put into. Though she is a loner, she does not avoid others completely, only she never trusts them completely...not anymore. In time she will decide to venture into the dangers of No Man's Land, to find the Magic of the Ancients, driven by her secret desire for revenge. Zoran-Theia is a very multi-sided personality and difficult to sum up, so I guess we'll find out the rest along the way. Appearance ![Appearance](http://i1375.photobucket.com/albums/ag462/happytabby56/PhotoGrid_1405967918540_zpspckvkqkd.jpg "enter image title here") Companion: ![Companion](http://i1375.photobucket.com/albums/ag462/happytabby56/PhotoGrid_1405968167828_zpszefhnqpc.jpg "enter image title here")
Haha I love the dramatic contrast between a Kanitalian view and a Rosilian view of the same situation. (cause drama to avoid looking conspicuous VS. don't cause drama you'll make us look conspicuous!) Anyway. My thoughts as far as the progression of events are: We go to the Castle to look for clues/blueprints. We encounter our two new additions there. After we end up all deciding to go together (for one reason or another) We find a clue that points us toward the "shipyard" located on the "back" of the island. Then we can have a nice dramatic moment of seeing the half-built airship, and find what we need/escape from there. Once all that's wrapped up, I think I'll go ahead and do the time skip ahead to the completion of Rose's first airship. This would be your cue Iarumas to figure out some excuse for having a bunch of rapscallions on board.
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