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@HaleytheRandom Here's the readjusted CS. I included the power within the "Other" section

@Keksalot No I wouldn't feel bad, he expects it from anyone he might face, and likely welcomes the challenge

I'm very excited to see this coming to life by the way; I'm already dying to know how the story begins and ends. I love this community in how intricate they can make their stories and how well everyone can get along, despite differences IC. Here's to the roleplayerguild, and all of you. Thank you.

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>tying a SILVER crown to his neck where any good punch will hammer it into his ribcage

Is this a put-on show of superiority?


It is a character choice, not a player choice. It's a show of dominance, yes, the whole point being to prove the Silver Crowns (and Reinor himself) are too strong to have their weaknesses exploited. It's the equivalent of a vampire wielding a stake as a weapon: use it against me, if you can. Is it the most logical and strategic choice? No. But it's deep-seated in tradition, and Reinor is much too confident to believe anyone could catch him so off-guard. If they're able to drive the crown into his flesh with a hammer strike or strike a solid blow on him at all, he is a weak leader, and might as well be dead anyway.
Krunk-Mobile, Prisoner Bay

There it is


If Zerraf were paying attention to his surroundings, he didn't show for it. The Krunklets raised their fists enthusiastically and charged the red mage, placing him in a tight position. Zerraf squinted at the upper balcony, licking the inside of his cheek and raising his pointer finger as if he were counting. Reading room names, actually. One, in bright, bold, red letters, screamed: HOLDING ROOM. It almost exhausted Zerraf just looking at the distance.

"Hm, hm, and there, eh" Zerraf leaned backward as a falling tree, evading the leaping strike of an aggressive Krunklet. Zerraf rubbed one of his eyes before sliding his hand into a pocket on his cloak, and began to trudge forward. Another Krunklet seized courage by the horns and unleashed a chilling battle cry mid-air. Just as Zerraf's foot touched the steel floor, a column of air slammed against his sole and propelled him upward. Another step forward and his boot was upon the Krunklet's head. Step one. Another Krunklet striking for the throat: Step two. Three. Four. Zerraf used the jumping Krunklets as a stairway, minimizing the amount of jumping he had to do.

Zerraf couldn't be bothered with that one story leap.

After an eternity, the red mage delicately fitted his sole onto the balcony rail and began sauntering along its edge towards the HOLDING ROOM.
Well met, Tony! We're glad to have you here. Jump right into the thread water; it feels fine.
I really wouldn't like to be boxed into one mentality, however. I think that limits my character choices and my development if I and every Silver Crown has to play as a "primitive savage". My character choices are beyond the scope of "FRESH MEAT KILL BLEED RARGH".
Krunk-Mobile, Prisoner Bay

Don't got it


"Ehy,eh. Fine. I'll go get them." Zerraf yawned, forming his left hand into a mock gun. The thumb was the hammer, the pointer finger a barrel. With a lax pulling down of his thumb, a great gust of wind was thrust from the source of the end of Zerraf's pointer finger. So great was the gust that it dislodged the bars in front of him, as well as any nearby spherical guards that may have unfortunately been caught in the gust of wind. Hand in his pocket, Zerraf would trudge forward and swing his head as a pendulum to look left and right, barely searching for direction in any sense of the word. Little motivated him like his shining rapier and flintlock pistol.
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Then why a loose chain and not a tightly fitting collar? Also heh, i've actually never thought about it that way. For me it looked more like a display of dangerous insecurity. Occam's razor doesn't work for me like it's supposed to.


Because Reinor's neck grows in wolf form, relative to his human form, therefore some room must be made for such a transformation.
>tying his crown to his neck


Changing into a wolf can be rather unruly; can't expect a crown to stay atop the head. Much like a bag of soil may be torn loose unless secured tightly.
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