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I agree with Rin on this one. Tags help with almost anything. I can see a bit of redundancy with a casual tag in a casual forum, but other than that, I don't see any downpoints.


Eh, I don't even mind those ones. I mean, it's not visible when you're browsing the casual section, and with the Latest Checks/Roleplays things on the front page, it's a little bit helpful.
Just figured I'd check, since it's been a while, but um, is this still going?
I think what Vita's getting at is that you...might've been a bit too laconic with the abilities. I mean, "summoning", for example, could mean a lot of things. To use Final Fantasy as an example, it could mean summoning something human-sized...or something the size of a castle. And you've said that the magic humans and elves use is weak compared to your character's arcane/soul stuff and mainly suited to support rather than offence. Which kind of goes against the OP saying "Elves tend to be excellent at performing magic"...and your saying you don't want your character to be a magical powerhouse, to be honest. Um, anyway, I'm interested in joining this. Just need to work out a character.
Rachel dove to the left, out of the path of the Kangaskhan's fist. Sure, she had armour on now, but she had played enough Pokemon to make a good guess at what that attack might've been and she didn't want that to hit if it could be avoided. Scrambling to her feet, she caught a glimpse of Dan's transformation. Was that a Zodiarts? Well, he seemed to be on their side at least. And there were more important things to worry about, like the pokemon that had just tried to knock her head off. ...And maybe the guy screaming about Cthulhu. Although it was also possible he'd just seen a Tentacruel or something, so she wasn't too concerned about that right now. Okay, giant kangaroo thing, there was probably a Mantle for thi- Reaching down to her side, the Rider noticed a distinct lack of any rings aside from the one she'd used to transform hanging from her belt. Still, she was a Kamen Rider now, so fighting a monster like this shouldn't be too much of a problem. The brunette charged towards the Kangaskhan and brought her sword up, slashing diagonally across its chest.
Sorry I haven't posted recently. Long story short, I have most of a post written up, but I'm kind of blanking on how to finish it. Combine that with real life stuff kind of sucking at the moment and I just...haven't really been in the right mindset to work it out. Sorry.
I don't think there was really anything wrong with your post and generally, I'd prefer waiting for most/all of the players to post over a regular schedule, but...at the moment, I'd say posting again in the next couple of days might not be too bad of an idea, better to have a couple of people play catch up than have the RP die. If you do post though, it might be better to just have it deal with the things attacking Kafka's, Vaultboy's and your characters, since I'm the only one in the other group who's responded to your last post.
A black belt appeared out of the Driver, looping around Rachel's waist. It actually worked! Quickly, she glanced at the two rings she had. The first looked similar to the gate on the Driver, with a large keyhole in the middle. Not really necessary, since the Driver seemed to already be active. The second was the Bea- That wasn't the Beast Ring, it looked more like...Rachel sighed, given the alternative seemed to involve being eaten by a pokemon, she had to at least give this a try. She slipped the ring on and inserted it into a slot on the Driver. "SET, OPEN!" The belt announced. For a moment, Rachel seemed to stare off into space, as the Ogre phantom entered her mind to explain the contract she'd be making. Although having heard it in Wizard, she mostly just nodded along and spent the time trying to work out what the hell was happening, a name for her Rider form and other such important questions. Afterwards, a grin appeared on her face. "It's morphin' time!" She declared. "O-G-R-E! OGRE!" The driver called, projecting an purple magic circle. The magical symbol proceeded to pass over Rachel, leaving an armoured figure in its wake. Rachel gave her suit a quick look over, trying to avoid laughing maniacally, squeeing or any other such response that might come from finding that you've become a superhero from something you previously thought was fictional. "Now then..." She placed a hand against the Driver, seemingly pulling a sword out of the device before pointing it at the approaching quartet of monsters. "Which one of you will offer up your life to the glorious Ogre?!"
I'll try to post later today, when I'm a bit more awake. I was going to write up a post yesterday, but I ended up getting distracted by other stuff. ^^;
Putting aside whether or not he'd like it...Wouldn't a space marine know that engaging someone like that one on one isn't really likely to end well for him? I mean, the character's based on the Dark Crusade commander, so...you're looking at someone who knows you're coming, can turn invisible (for balance's sake, I'll be saying that running the stealth field and weapon systems at the same time isn't an option), has a gun that (on average) does REALLY bad things to Land Raiders and is more than happy to avoid fighting if you are.
Just want to confirm, serious or joking? Giant all-caps makes it difficult to tell.
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