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4 yrs ago
Current looks like we're back again maybe possibly
4 yrs ago
damn you ever come back somewhere after a year and be like "fuck. i'm a totally different person now"
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5 yrs ago
i am fucking ASCENDANT tonight lads
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6 yrs ago
that feel when you have to write and memorize a 90 second monologue in japanese by tomorrow (hahahaha kill me)
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6 yrs ago
tfw you're like "eh, i don't need a flu shot, i'll be fine" and then you get the flu
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Bio

22-year-old trans plural entity who came back here on a lark after being gone for like a year (she/her | it/its)

really unsure what else to put here honestly. uhhh

BLM, ACAB, trans rights are human rights

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"Ooh, cool, free time! Later, Angelo!" Camryn walked cheerfully out of the garage, intent on celebrating her victory. It was still very hot outside, this being the desert and all, but now a cool breeze blew across it, taking some of the edge off the heat. Indeed, Camryn felt quite invigorated by the fresh air, and she took a deep, satisfied breath, content in the feeling that, for her, everything was going pretty well, all things considered.

When she arrived back at the school proper, she decided to go to the card shop. They ought to have the pack with all the Deepspace cards in it, so hopefully I can buy a bunch of them and improve my deck some. As she arrived at the card shop, she noticed a large knot of people, including a silver-haired girl talking to a guy about... "finding the light inside herself", apparently. Camryn decided to avoid that entire group; God knew what was even going on there. She stepped up to the cashier and said "I'd like to buy... Let's see here... 4 packs of Rewinding the Clock, please!", accompanied by an earnest smile.
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I'll probably play a Blue/Red character.


Damn, I was gonna do the same. Eh, whatever. It'll be good for me to branch out some.
Cool, thanks.
@Tojin Next time, please use my template for custom cards please. It saves me a lot of work. Only just now ran into the issue when adding your cards to the list.


Sorry, my bad. I'll make sure to remember that next time.

Also, who all is in the card shop, again?
@Ammokkx

Sorry to bug you, but is the latest edition of Deepspace Sniper acceptable?

Deepspace Sniper
Level 4
Light/Machine/Effect
1200/600
When this card destroys a monster by battle, you can target one card in your opponent's hand: Destroy it, then if it was a monster, your opponent loses 500 LP.
Also what the hell people have we really resorted to beating the ever living crap out of children who make noise....I pity Moth's and Maria's future children I honestly do...


You stop that. We all know that Maria will basically adopt Moth as a big brother. =P
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I still say you should lose the 500 LP part.


Gonna have to disagree with you there. If I took out the burn, it'd just be a worse version of Scout.

...Actually, as it is, there's not much reason to use this over Scout. I think I'll just make it hand destruction, and take out the Set card destruction. Here's the new(est) version.

Deepspace Sniper
Level 4
Light/Machine/Effect
1200/600
When this card destroys a monster by battle, you can target one card in your opponent's hand: Destroy it, then if it was a monster, your opponent loses 500 LP.
Did a thing! Now we know that Maria is pretty dangerous when there's a Grit on her back (and when cats are being abused).
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The rabbit-eared kid lowered the sheet just enough to stare wide-eyed at Liam. He breathed quickly, his breath huffing against the sheet, furry ears twitching, and he glanced up at Flor and then back at Liam's warm smiling face -- then back at Flor.

The boy's eyebrows furrowed. His blue eyes grew even wider as he stared at Flor.

What follows took place within the span of ten seconds.

Maria's voice in the stairwell surprised the child; he sprang out of the sheet like a spooked cat, leapfrogged over Liam's shoulders, launched himself at Flor, slammed into Flor full-force, and bounced nimbly away.

The child perched on the stair railing, breathing in short gasps, and unfolded his thin hand; in his palm lay the pink glowing stone he had stolen from Flor's pocket.

In this brief moment of pause, it became clear that a peculiar image had been drawn on the boy's bare chest in black marker. A rune.



Immediately, the boy pressed the glowing stone against his chest. The rune on his skin flashed, and the stone disappeared inside him -- as if the rune had caused the stone to be absorbed into the boy's body.

The boy's eyes began to glow a bright, wild yellow as the power of the soul stone coursed through him -- he glanced between Flor and Liam with acute, feral fear.

He launched off of the railing and sped up the stairs toward Maria. The rabbit-eared child grabbed her crinkling oversized coat and swung around behind her, using her as a shield between himself and Flor and Liam, and he screeched.

The piercing, high-pitched noise echoed painfully up the hollow stairwell.

Just outside the wall, a swarm of Grit howled in response.


Maria started as the odd child sprang around, apparently startled by her voice. "No, wait--!" She was about to say "We don't mean any harm" when the boy whipped out a small, glowing, stone - Maria fleetingly recalled her own version of that gem, stashed safely in a pocket with a bunch of candy wrappers - and shoved it into his chest. His eyes started to glow, and almost before she knew it, he was grabbing her jacket and emitting what sounded like a cross between a banshee and a cat getting kicked (her father had come from somewhere he said was far off and away, and had told her of the banshees, terrifying female wraiths whose scream deafened and even killed; she had seen a cat getting kicked by a boy once, out side her window, but after Maria had convinced him to leave off the poor thing with several well-placed lollipops; both of these things flashed through her mind infinitesimally as the rabbit-child swung behind her). Maria's ears rang, and she was left disoriented for a few seconds.

Moth pushed himself forward slightly, and let momentum carry him as he nearly tripped down the stairs. He barreled into the Grit on Maria's back. He clutched a bare shoulder with one hand, and the small creature pivoted to face him, eyes wild. With his own face showing no sign of emotion, Moth moved in one smooth arc and slapped it as hard as he could across its cheek.

A faint echo came from somewhere in the dark upstairs as a robot started making noise. Moth's hand slowly turned red and he came to the conclusion that he was in a lot of pain.


The sound of Moth's hand smacking against the child, combined with the howling of the Grit outside, sprang Maria back to reality (such as it was). Two thoughts dominated the now-blank canvas of her mind, stark black on white (some far-off detached part of her, perhaps in that land her father said he came from, noted that her internal handwriting was quite different from her actual handwriting; smooth and cursive, rather than blocky and printed), flooding her with acute and primal terror.

First: There's a Grit on my back. Then again: There is a GRIT on my BACK.

Second: SHIT SHIT SHIT GETITOFF

Fueled by instinct and fear, Maria backed up and slammed her back, and the boy with it, against the railing, once - twice - three times. A shred of rational thought managed to escape the blockade of terror, and, using it, Maria slipped out of her jacket faster than a cat could sprint across a room, then tried to pry the Grit-child off of her jacket with all of her strength.
Whew, that's a little much. Scale it down a little, though I'll let you choose what to scale down.


The hand destruction was a bit much, looking at it again. How's this instead?

Deepspace Sniper
Level 4
Light/Machine/Effect
1200/600
When this card destroys a monster by battle, you can target one Set card on the field: Destroy that target. If the destroyed card is a Spell/Trap card, your opponent loses 500 Life Points.
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