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4 yrs ago
Current Boy, you're like a pizza cutter: all edge and no point.
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4 yrs ago
I think I should write a pithy roleplay about how an expenditure of effort does not entitle you to your perception of an equivalent reward. Anyone know someone who'd be interested?
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5 yrs ago
Okay, let's be honest for a second here, if we stop the status bar from being edgy angst land it really doesn't have anything going for it except sheer autism.
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6 yrs ago
Does anyone know where you can get a white trilby embroidered with threatening messages? Asking for a friend.
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6 yrs ago
My genius truly knows no bounds. Only an intellect as glorious as mine can possibly G3T K1D.
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If you like, I'll be happy to throw in my two cents also. I've also been doing this for a very long time and generally have an idea of what to do. :P
It isn't "religious suppression" per se... It's more like... Correcting an erroneous way of thinking. :D
Hyakune su Jikankizami, Ra


"Perhaps tonight I will speak of my sister, Kagami. I'm sure it is a story that you have been longing to hear, sweet thing." Ra replied, allowing the musical timbre of happiness to ring out with her voice as her lips curved upwards into a smile. After a brief second of holding the look, she turned to the devout worshipper of chaos before her and let out another laugh - but the musical timbre was gone, replaced with a malevolent resonance that was sure to mean one of many things for Izari - none of which could be called 'good' or 'pleasant'. Her stance did not change, nor did the air of authority that she emanated, but the mood shifted almost imperceptibly in the room - but Izari did not seem the type to notice such things with any frequency.

"Your god does not exist, sweet thing... And you know the Empress' rules on the imposition of one's religious beliefs on another, do you not? I recommend that you hold your tongue before she has Yakoul rip it out through your teeth... Or worse, has me remove all memory of your false idol from your empty little head." Came the reply, the tone similar to her more musical, happy side but echoing with the smug tones of authority that she was all too happy to abuse in the correct times and places. Whether or not Izari fully understood the depth of the threat was largely irrelevant, for Shoko would punish him gravely enough when Ra reported back the activities of the evening. It was not her place to carry out punishments in the Empress' name unless it was deemed necessary - perhaps Ra's lack of desire to impose upon Shoko's will (and subsequent lack of doing so) were among the factors that had earned her the esteem that she'd accrued. Advice was only a single service that she offered to Shoko - her network of spies stretched far across the lands also, and in times of need she had acted as a confidante. While most would be hesitant to place their trust in a woman like Ra, for charm did not earn trust, Shoko had a way of knowing about a person - and it was clear that her vision was one that the self-proclaimed Genjutsu Mistress avidly shared.

"I must return to Shoko, sweet Remi - she has requested my presence by her side for the trip to Sunagakure. When we arrive, I will tell you of Kagami and give you another book to read. Perhaps you would like to read the Jikankizami's treatise on the applications of shortening the length of telomeres for the purposes of genetic modification and reduced senescence? I know that the genetic aspect of the breeding process has always struck your fancy?" she added, turning away from both her and Izari as she begun walking towards the door - slowly enough for Remi to reply, but quickly enough that Izari would have to take action quickly if he wished to say or do anything else before she left.

Windspeaker Touho


The Windspeaker had taken it upon herself to guard the civilians of the village while the majoity of the fighting had occurred - carrying them to safety on the winds and repelling the Imperial forces as were necessary in order to ensure that every soul who needed to be protected from the battle and any collateral damage that might have occurred as a result got to the designated position. She had guarded them throughout the course of the battle, helping to keep their spirits high while their village was liberated. In truth, the fate of Konohagakure was hardly her first priority - it was, of course, fantastic that the village had been freed form the shackles that sought to oppress it, but it was the defeat of the Empire that had truly made Touho's heart sing with joy. Every loss they suffered was a death that she would mourn, but it was a step closer to a better world - and those deaths would be a small price to pay for what the Empire's defeat meant to her.

After the battle had finished, she did not bother to join in the festivities that were surely going to take place. Despite the victory they'd achieved, the death of even a single person was a tragedy that she would mourn in her own time - each life extinguished was a spark of the divine returned to the heavens, and each spark that returned to the heavens made the world a dimmer place to live in. Windspeaker Touho was placed in an awkard position when it came to war - she was willing (and capable at doing so) to fight for what she believed was right, but each death - regardless of which side of the battle it occurred on - was not something to be taken lightly. It was not something that one could simply forget about, or sweep under the rug. It was tragic, and too few people saw death with a fascination or glee. It was not an attitude that Touho hoped to promote to anybody.

Rather than walk to her destination, the Windspeaker lifted herself off of the ground with a surprising grace for so melancholic a figure and soared off towards the newly rebuilt house of her friends Suishou and Shadan. The pair were a remarkable couple who shared her passion for the cause, but loathing of the methods needed to reach it. Shadan in particular did not enjoy death unlike many of the combatants of the Rebellion, and for this reason the pair got along quite well. That was not to say that she did not get along well with Suishou, however - the two shared a maternal instinct that few could understand.

It did not take long for the priestess to arrive at the domicile of her friends and touch down lightly at the entrance to their home, gingerly knocking at the door. She knew that the house had only been rebuilt very recently and she wanted to avoid knocking too loudly for the fear that she might knock the door over, as ridiculous a notion as that was.
Hyakune su Jikankizami, Ra

"Interesting, that you would speak such heresies in front of me, Izari... Do you not fear reprisal?" Ra's voice called out, the sense of easy authority she typically gave off wavering and shattering in an instant as her footsteps loudly padded along the ground, heading directly towards Izari. With the sense of calmness gone, Ra's presence was more intimidating, darker, like the tentacle user's so-called evil side, and unlike before it was not something that could be easily ignored without repercussions. Each step forwards towards Izari made the her seem more dominating and less pleasantly aloof, and by the time she had reached halfway towards his location she would have come across as legitimately terrifying to any of the Empire's footsoldiers. Izari was, naturally, possessed of a tougher psyche than the footsoldiers, but there was a chance that even he would tremble before her. If not, she could easily discipline him.

"I would appreciate it if you kept your... More subjective pieces of information to yourself. Remi is a seeker of knowledge, of experience, and you should not taint her perception by stating opinions as truth." She spoke, the tone darker than before but still laced with the quintessential sultry undertones that her voice naturally seemed to possess - she was clearly not angry or even considering a serious course of disciplinary action, but her requests were only thinly veiled as such - it was quite clear that these little favours were orders, and that there would be various consequences should they be disobeyed.

"Remi, sweet thing, is there anything I can do for you? The battle must have been tiring for your Mother - would you like me to tell you a story? I have one in mind that I have not told for a very long time, and your ears are certainly worthy to hear it, should it interest you?" Ra offered, tilting her head ever-so-slightly towards Remi as she did so. The smile on her face was warm, inviting - genuine, even - and her posture seemed to remain in the position of radiating an easy authority, even when she had just berated a member of the Empire for his misgivings. Remi perhaps could not understand the finer details, but Ra knew that she saw things and learned from them. It was hardly a mystery to her how the autistic savant's mind worked - but she had glimpsed the insides of a great many minds. Others were not so lucky.
Ignoring the Empress' advisor is a baaaad idea.
#NeighboursWithUnprotectedRouters
Hyakune su Jikankizami, Ra

As Namine's body fell to the ground, unconscious, Ra's form briefly moved through the air to catch her and prevent her from hitting the ground. Though she was by far from the strongest person in the world, her agility was quite good, and her strength was more than passable enough to carry Namine's unconscious frame with little effort. No words of surprise were emitted, nor were did any sounds emanate from Ra but those that were the result of her actions - none were needed. It was not the first time that an intense situation had arisen and Namine had found herself less able to cope than she normally was - and while it would have come as a shock to most, Ra had already long-since thought of a variety of scenarios in which this very event happened and had prepared from them long in advance. It was something that she had found a particular knack for - expecting the unexpected, even in the most dire of times, and it was a skill that had proven itself useful a great many times.

With strides that could look practiced to an onlooker, Ra carried the unconscious Namine through the halls of the castle, twisting and turning unpredictably in a series of routes very few of its inhabitants knew about. It was both quicker and safer to travel the unseen paths, for prying eyes lurked in every nook and around every corner, and the fewer prying eyes that caught glimpses of the Empress' advisor, the better - regardless of affiliation, anybody who knew what Ra was doing inadvertedly held information that was of great value to Ra, and attributing any form of value to anyone other than Shoko herself, if she could help it, was typically a prudent course of action. It did not take long before Ra surreptitiously slipped Namine into the care of those in the infirmary before slinking off into the shadows again.

There were some people who Ra could not hide from without the assistance of jutsu or specific items - and in this case, that being was Yakoul. It did not give the advisor any comfort to know that Yakoul would sense her approach long before she actually arrived, but it was hardly a pressing issue. It was not like she was without power over the creature, and it was not likely that it would give anything particularly important away. Without prior preparation, she would have to simply allow Yakoul to take whatever actions it so chose. Thankfully, while crass, Yakoul's actions were typically predictable due to its lack of advanced cerebral processes.

"My my, Nikuya... Giving alcohol to Yakoul is certainly a brave course of action." The sultry voice of Ra would echo around the corner and through the doorway as she followed shortly thereafter, placing herself in the doorframe with a smirk on her face. Her posture gave off a feeling of authority - smooth, but sensual, as if wrapped in the embrace of silk. Gentle, but demanding, and utterly infallible - the art of the presence was one that her more combat-inclined comrades had little time to perfect, but she had all of that time to study and grow in the arts that they could not. It would perhaps have been better for her to fight, but if the Empire was to succeed in its goal, her talents would become necessary in the future - perhaps moreso than those of the combatants. Only time could tell.

"I would tell Yakoul to stop teasing you, sweet thing, but I do find myself in the precarious position of having an interest in the topics it is warbling about..." She nodded towards Izari, letting out a small laugh, almost musical, and as dripping with the carnal tones of sensuality as the rest of her - she had often found that the men (and often the women also) had found her quite captivating, easy to listen to and obey, but there were those in the castle whose interests were more primal than anything related to lust or admiration. Izari had not firmly placed himself in any such category, but the situation unfolding before those in the room would soon tell exactly what camp he played for, so to speak.
Pandora's box isn't so bad. I heard it has some lovely cushions to sit on.

Also, I get proper internet tomorrow. I can start posting again then! Woooo.
I'll post for you, Ruro, when I'm back from work. Been moving house and stuff recently so my ability to post has been a little hindered. xD
I am indeed moving. Thanks Paul.

I have mobile internet on my phone, but I can't do much with it.
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