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6 mos ago
Current Ahh depression while finding out you're being ghosted. <3 the best
7 mos ago
That feel when you’re craving a super specific RP..
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8 mos ago
I wish there was a search bar to search for things I 've previously said in the PMs; so I can reference things in the RP for the RP.. Just me? Got it.
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8 mos ago
If I'm slow to reply, it's cause I'm working on my IRL store things I need to do to get it up and running. <3
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8 mos ago
Happy birthday to me! 3/20!
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Heyo! Lovely Azure Dragon here!

I've been roleplaying for 15+ years, and haven't stopped. Absolutely love it!

I'm pretty adaptable, except I struggle with super duper long posts.
3rd person is my go to, as to me, it gives more freedom of description.
I've roleplayed most genres, but my favorites involve romance with supernatural conflicts, as well as fantasy!

No interests yet, but should be soon! Hit me up if you're interested! I love plot discussing!

My downtime is usually between 1am-9am EST. My UTC is UTC -5. If I’m offline any other time, I’ve gone into town.

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Roxas




Roxas looked to Tillius and took the brooch. She put on her leg, and finally Carnatia was healed. She offered a weak smile and stood. She shook her hands gently, shuddering a little before grabbing the brooch and clipped it to her tunic. She moved to Nanashi, before healing him easily. It didn't take much, so he was fine.

She let go of him after he was healed and shook her hands again. She stepped away, shuddering lightly and shaking her arms and body. She then wiped her hands on her pants a couple times before standing. She gave a soft sigh, and looked over to everyone. "Anyone else have any injuries before we enter the room? I'm limited on mana right now, but I have some left before I need to really rest."
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The healer watched those come into her barrier and those who didn't. She kept an eye on everyone she could. From the looks of the fight, her barrier held up and she was thankful. She watched Carnatia get hit with the beams in the midst of the fight, and let her eyes wander to Engel as he seemed to take care of the golem.

Once she was sure the golem wouldn't get up, she dropped her barrier and booked it to Carnatia. She got the girl to sit down for a moment, before she was mumbling softly. Her hand reached out and she pressed it against her leg, near the wound and her other hand on the other most damaged spot. Her silvery magic pulling mana from the charm and pushing to heal Carnatia's wounds.

This is what she did. She didn't adventure and keep her eyes alert and on target for nothing. The fact that Carnatia got it and was already being healed, just proved Roxas knew what she was doing.
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Roxas glanced to Nanashi as he came to her, then looked to the others. Something was happening. She wasn't sure what, but maybe now was the time to put up the barrier..? She gave a groan as she made an internal debation before she gave a louder groan.

She steadied herself, holding her hands out and mumbling softly to herself. As she did, her charm on her quiver slowly brightened as she pulled mana from the environment. She kept her hands in front of herself, as a silvered ball started to form.

Once she was done, a thin line shot up from the ball and a barrier cascaded around her and Nanashi in a 30 foot radius. She looked to everyone through the barrier, swallowing thickly. "Barrier up! Everyone not fighting inside! I'll hold it up as long as I can, never know what that thing will do!"
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Roxas kept her gaze on the golem and watched her teammates attack it. Her eyes widened a little bit before jumping off the bookshelf. She got a gaze and shot a couple arrows into the spot that was now exposed before slinging her bow over her head to rest on her body. She moved closer to the door they wanted to get into.

She was getting ready to cast the barrier if she needed to. The golem almost started to sound like he was going blow up! "I'll open my barrier over here if it needs to be open." Her gaze moved to Vesemir still at the door, then kept her gaze on the golem again. She watched the others to make sure they aren't hurt before she was looking to the golem again.
Visyn's Entry!

A small light on the desk is the only light source for the writer, who fills sheet after sheet with hastily written words. The room is a mess, the garbage tin lies on its side and the contents are spread over the floor. A cat sits on the cabinet, licking its paw.
A crow settles on the windowsill and caws. "Not now," muttered the writer. The cat turns its attention to the crow.


The crow fluttered its wings before cracking its beak open. Human words spilled from it's beak, arguing with the writer. "If not now, then when? I have been most generous in giving you time." The writer gave a soft groan, a hand going into their hair to push the disheveled long hair out of their face.

"I'm trying! I.." They groaned again, sitting up from the desk and leaning back in the chair. "I don't know where the words went. They're gone." The crow cawed again, before letting more words spill from its beak. "The point was to find them."

The cat moves from it's perch, jumping onto the desk and then reaching over to rest her paws on her master's chest. She nudged their face, rubbing along their jaw and face, trying to calm them down. A soft laugh escapes the writer, an inked hand coming up and petting along the feline. They gave a soft sigh and let their gaze move to the crow on the sill.

The crow seemed to only look back, beady eye boring into the writer as they stared at each other. A trick of the mind is what seemed to happen next. Shadows spilled from the crow, seeping into the room and along the walls. The shadows encased the room, darkening the light from the desk. The room was now only darkness, with the smallest flicker from the desk light.

The writer pulled the cat against their chest, standing quick when a feathered shadow descended upon them, making them fall to the floor and stare into the bead of very large eye. A new voice, unlike from the crow seeped into the darkness; deep, and reverberating in the writers chest. "Time is done and your words are mine."

Before the writer could say anything, literal words seemed to stream out of their opened mouth. Sentence after sentence, punctuation, and all words. They filtered out of the writers mouth like the shadows were urging them to come, to escape their prison of the writers mind. They moved into shadows, seeping into a dark red color from their original white. The words lined the shadowed walls, forming paragraphs and eventually what looked like pages. Once a page was complete, the words ran like liquid and then disappeared to make room for new ones.

Time passed perpetually, the writer no longer conscious as the words continued to spill from them. The feline sat next to the writer, tail flicking back and forth as she watched the words leave and line the walls. She then moved and hoped onto the desk, then the cabinet and settled back in her spot. The shadows slowly receded once all the words were taken. The crow sat on the sill again, fluttering its body to settle the shadows.

The writer roused from their passed out state, moving to get up and rub at their eye. They sat back in the seat, looking to the papers in front of them and gave a soft sigh, reaching over to grab the pen from the desk and go back to continuing to write furiously.

A small light on the desk is the only light source for the writer, who fills sheet after sheet with hastily written words. The room is a mess, the garbage tin lies on its side and the contents are spread over the floor. A cat sits on the cabinet, licking its paw.
A crow settles on the windowsill and caws. "Not now," muttered the writer. The cat turns its attention to the crow.
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Roxas looked up as the golem seemed to become alerted to them. She pulled her bow from her shoulder and pulled a couple arrows from her quiver. She moved to the left and behind some bookshelves. She moved to a specific on and grabbed it. She rocked it to see how sturdy it was. If it was deemed sturdy, she climbed it and crouched on top of the bookshelf. She notched an arrow and aimed it, but didn't pull her bow.

"If we don't want to try to destroy to eye, then simply damage it enough so it stops working, or cover it!" She glanced to the rest of the group from her vantage point. She was ready to jump down and activate her shield if she wanted to, but it would drain a lot of her mana if she did it. She wanted to be sure they would need it; she wasn't sure it would stop a beam from hitting people.

"I'll jump down and get the shield up if it gets too bad; not sure it'll stop the beam though, so if we can avoid it activating a beam, that'd be idle!" She hoped it would only wield the large weapon it had and not have a defense mechanism that would do something she couldn't stop.
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Roxas wandered close to the group, not really asking questions but keeping her gaze on alert not that she knew this place wasn't normal. Once they made it to the building, and Vesemir had his small ramble of the history and how someone should have been here, she still kept her gaze alert.

They moved inside and her eyes wandered the halls. The spell may have been gone, but there was definitely remnants of it long since echoing around. They made it to the door, and Vesemir expertly.. and swiftly.. opened the door.

Her gaze widened as she looked around the library, moving to get out of the way of the door but also no stray too far into the space. Her eyes landed on the construct and they hardened. She listened to Vesemir and Gray before raising her hand. "I have. They were in one of the ruins I had to go to for a job. It helped me gain a spell to protect others; it nearly killed my party at the time. Taking out the eye is priority for sure. It can't target properly if it can't access your signature. Unfortunately, since it's magic.. it won't be going down easily either."

She looked to the group. "I recommend a spread out approach and one to two people taking out the eye while others provide distraction. If it fires up the beam, then.. the library will be in flames, but.. it's either that or.. get sliced by a beam." She offered a shrug. "I believe once the eye is taken care it, it has something on its body to completely.. disservice it. This is also information based on the ones in the dungeon I've been to; not on a custom-made one, but I believe it might have the same basic structure. At least I hope."
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The elven woman gave a soft gasp as she essentially came back from the Shadows. Her gaze moved around quickly, assessing what was going on before she glanced to her arm. She saw the blood, meaning her wound on the Shadows had been real. She clicked her tongue lightly, fishing out a cloth and wiping her arm quickly. She didn't want her scent of blood to cause problems if there was such creatures. She stuffed the cloth back into her pocket.

Her gaze moved to Carnatia as she spoke, then to Vesemir as he ordered Gray and Engelbert to be front point. Seems they caused enough problems and needed to get going. The scream in the ever dark didn't cause any hesitation. She shifted, pulling her bow from her shoulder and gave a soft sigh. "I'm here and ready."
Roxas




The first snap of a bowstring served as a signal, the flanking men charging at once. On Roxas' side, the lead swordsman staggered with an arrow piercing his chest. Another found its mark soon after, the projectile whizzing before punching through mail and shirt alike to find purchase in the flesh underneath. He faltered, falling to his knee with a wet gurgle, crimson spittle flowing out of his mouth.

As if uncaring of his fallen comrade, the axeman continued the charge and raised his poleaxe up high. A wide swing was incoming, partial blindness to be compensated by the sizeable arc. The third arrow found purchase in him, somewhere lower in the abdomen, yet whether drunk in adrenaline or the presence of a beer belly the man wasn't much hampered by the damage at the moment.


A smirk appeared as she watched the arrows sink into the targets. She watched the axeman continue towards her, making her range harder to shoot at. Roxas proceeded to bend backs, arrow transferring to her bow hand and both hands going to the ground as her legs kicked up. The axeman in range of her kick and her foot aiming for the axe in his hand as he swung at her. She landed easily, bow already pulling up to shoot.

She notched her arrow she had and shot at the axeman. She notched another immediately, shooting at him again. She notched a third and fourth together, aiming at him steadily. She was waiting for him to proceed forward if he could. She wasn't playing anymore with two arrows notched. Her gaze glanced to Rezello again, noting he was doing doing well. She heard the ice behind her, figuring Fia used ice and Tillius seemed to be making strides as well. Everything seemed to be going well.
Roxas




Roxas gave a soft relief sigh when she saw her wound heal. Good, it wasn't hindered here. She looked around to take in her surroundings quickly. The lantern was further ahead, but the men were starting to block them in.

Her hand was swift as she pulled an arrow, notched and aimed. She followed one of the men, and let her arrow loose to zoom towards him. She quickly grabbed another arrow and aimed as she notched, following the same man and letting the second arrow loose. She pulled a third arrow, aiming and waiting as she watched the movements of the men.

As she watched, she tried to maintain the movement to go towards the lantern. Her bow still pulled, she glanced to Rezello and Forbann. Hopefully they would okay. She didn't want them to separate, but Rezello looked to be holding his own. She let loose her third arrow and already was notching a fourth when the men were getting into better position.
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