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Hello! I'm Yankee.
I'm usually down for pretty much anything: action, adventure, romance, horror, taboo, comedy, smut, gore, slice-of-life, etc.
I like cute, fun stories just as much as dark, gross, traumatic (for character) stories. I enjoy creating original characters for RP,
but I get as much enjoyment writing as canon characters in fandom-based games!
On that note I like comic books, cartoons, and videogames. I'm also very into cosplay and art!

I am a very slow writer, so my preferred posting pace is once per week or less. I usually post on weekends.
I like to have fun while writing, so I prefer relaxed partners who don't take things too seriously.
Remember: fiction =/= reality.

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Word Count: 712 (+1 exp)
Level: 9 - Total EXP: 177/90
Location: Edinburgh MagicaPolis

They fled the Noumenon. They didn't really have another choice, so after running through the ground floor and taking a custom escape route courtesy of Wonder Red and Big Band they avoided the police waiting at the massive library's exits and were back on the streets. With his focus purely on his allies' backs in front of him, the Ace Cadet didn't worry about getting lost or separated during the dizzying escape. By the time they slowed down in a rundown side street they should have lost most of their pursuers, but the most dangerous among them would still be on the Seekers' trail.

Before they could be led right to the hideout, Band suggested they deal with Irons' officers. They'd have to do it at some point, so why not here? The Cadet was completely on board with Big Band's notion to take care of things here and now.

"I was getting tired of all the running we were doing today anyway," he said. "And my arms are practically burning to snow these Kecha-wackos the true meaning of Justice!"

So in they went, the derelict remains of some shop their chosen battleground. There was hardly enough time to take cover in order not to be siting ducks before Irons' men burst onto the scene. The Cadet sized them up. To the average person, they'd probably be pretty intimidating.

'Heat signatures' were mentioned. It was simple enough to figure out what the robot copper meant when he was making a beeline towards the Seekers' hiding places. That was fine - they weren't trying to fool the trio anyway. Being realistic, it was always going to come to blows.

The Ace Cadet was, as ever, confident in his team - which now included Albedo and Frisk. He only hoped the scuffle with Artemis and then the run through the city hadn't worn on their stamina too much. As for himself, he had only a few seconds to pick the best tool for the job. With the ship rigging packed away for now he wouldn't be trading bullets for bullets unless he decided to mess about with the gun he picked up from Alcamoth. While the bow had been useful versus Artemis, its effectiveness would be more limited here. A trusty blade would do the trick.

He didn't let Byte or Barq come all the way to them. The first to burst out and go on the attack, the Cadet's long sword flashed out of its sheathe and straight towards the colorful metal man. The Cadet had gone with the Nightsky Ripper as his weapon of choice for its mid-to-short range and high offensive capabilities. How nice it would have been to cleave right through the ball joint holding Byte's top and bottom halves together, but the Cadet's attack didn't even connect - the robo-police hound intercepted the blade. Sporting a new gash in its metal casing, Barq spun away with a tinny howl. It left the Cadet and Byte face to face, with Stryker soon to close in.

"Halt! You're under arrest!" the metal policeman said, raising his dukes.

"Huh, wouldn't 'freeze' work better?"

Whoosh. Whoosh. Bam. The springs that Byte had for arms weren't just for show. He threw a quick punch, one that the Cadet easily side-stepped, but the follow up punch went wide and curved into the hunter's side. Just as quickly as he'd thrown the punches, Byte retracted his ARMS and resumed his fighting stance, backing up to give himself some room to really stretch.

Given that the Cadet's main exposure to robots so far had been Blazermate, Poppi, and a handful of others it didn't exactly come as a surprise that Byte was some type of spry fighter. It would make him a pain to deal with though. On his right fist was a big, dark, bulky boxing glove, while on the left was a ribbed yellow and black... thing. Whatever it was, it must do something besides act as a bludgeon since it briefly crackled with electricity.

The second volley of punches came. The Cadet wasn't caught unawares by the curving arms this time. He deflected the bubb arm with his blade and parried the seekie, retaliating with the Critical Juncture counterattack. Steel was meeting steel in an unorthodox exchange.
In Howdy 2 yrs ago Forum: Introduce Yourself
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Word Count: 990 (+2 exp)
Level: 8 - Total EXP: 114/80
Location: The Under - Ash Lake

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Asgore's was a sad tale, a kind king deposed and replaced by cruel tyrants. Primrose listened quietly as the story was told. It was very informative, and a few things stuck out to her and she mentally filed them away for later. It was just a shame that the context of the information was so tragic. Once the story was over, the group sat in silence - but only for a moment.

She was both amused and bemused at the Koopa Troop's treatment of the flame clock. She watched them try to break it, sink it, then retrieve it. Though ultimately their attempt had failed, all the same Primrose was glad that they were on the Seekers' side after that display of power. Once the clock was resting in its new place between the altar weapons, the dancer spoke up.

"Instead of dealing with the clock, we should instead deal with the people forcing the issue," she said. The former king had even bid them as much, to not let P or F get away with what they were doing. "The consuls. Once we defeat the area's guardian, the... energy it gives off might be enough to free the city. But the consuls are sure to get in our way before that."

Besides the fact that the Consuls seemed to want to preserve the status quo of the World of Light, everything else about them was a mystery. Their motivation, their goals behind hindering the Seekers... but even still, that they'd pose a problem in the Seekers' quest was a given.

"We know there's one consul right below us, so why don't we pay him a visit? Hopefully we can find the others before that, but if we dispose of one consul, it may draw the other out."

Though to be honest, Primrose wasn't so sure of that. Were the consuls friends, or just comrades by circumstance? And for one as cruel as Asgore made F out to be, would he even care if P was killed? If he wanted to toy with the Seekers, it was more likely he wouldn't show up in the event that P was defeated. But they couldn't know until it happened. "Even if it doesn't, that would be one less obstacle to deal with later as we look for those masks."

Speaking of the mask pieces, Primrose collected the one that Asgore relinquished to them. Then she glanced at the Hive Knight. "We should help Barnabee out after our trip into the city. After what Asgore told us, it would make sense that one of these pieces is in his queendom."

Regardless if the other Seekers agreed with her suggested plan or not, their next step would be traveling to the Home of Tears. At some point they should probably purge Teemo and Barnabee of the "lifelight," maybe just before heading to the city? Vaguely Primrose wondered what time it was, since it had been more than a couple of hours even since arriving at the Temple of the Black Egg. Before the group went outside to seek the pipe the would take them to the city below the lake, Primrose turned to Asgore.

"Thank you for hosting us, and telling us your story," she said. "I have one more question for you, if you don't mind. Though I'm not sure if you'll have an answer. You mentioned that you've been here for years... here, in this remade world? How could it be that you've been here this long, when there are others who only recall being here but a few months?"

Though she didn't explicitly saw that she was one of these people, it could be inferred. She remembered Noblecourt, the Obsidians, Simeon... and then she remembered the aptly named Land of Adventure, ending up in Smash City Alcamoth, and living there amongst its battle-friendly inhabitants until the Seekers of Light arrived. It troubled her to think there might be a huge gap in her memory.

"Is it possible that the world isn't... done expanding? That it draws people into it over time?" she asked, preferring this theory over a bout of amnesia or something more sinister.

Asgore took a long, deep breath. "That's... not it." Even more so now than when he mentioned the countless lives thrust into his hands, to be sustained through interminable acts of murder that he abhorred with every fiber of his being, the old goat sounded grim. "I'm a kind of monster that only ages when my children do, but... my only child died long ago. So no matter how many lives pass me by, I'm still here." He twiddled his thumbs, not meeting the dancer's eyes. "I'm sorry, miss. But I don't think you or your friends are ready to hear the truth. It's just too darn much." The former king rattled out a hollow-sounding sigh.

His response surprised Primrose. Silently she regarded the goat man and considered whether or not she should press him. He was being honest about withholding information, and apparently did so for their sake. If they didn't learn the truth now, they could come to know it eventually - but patient as Primrose was, the ominous answer would sit with her for a while.

"Alright," she said after a few moments, voice soft. "If it won't help us, then I'll leave it be for now. But if... whatever it is might interfere with our plan, I think we have a right to know."

Asgore nodded stiffly. "It shouldn't. But if you do manage to finish the job here in the Under, and you still want to know, I'll tell you then."

Good enough. Primrose gave him a nod of her own, fully intending to hold him to that. She finished the last of her tea that had gone cold and bid the former king goodbye for now. Once Teemo, Rubick, and everyone had their fill of tea, cookies, and questions it was time to move on. The group ventured outside to look for the "green pipe," the path to the Home of Tears.
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Word Count: 579 (+1 exp)
Level: 9 - Total EXP: 176/90
Location: Edinburgh MagicaPolis

It wasn't until Band finished the demon off and Sierra was free that the Cadet let out a huge sigh of relief. He wiped his brow with the back of his hand, which just ended up smear his forehead in blue. That was the very least of his concern at the moment.

"She's alive!" he said, just to hear someone say it aloud and confirm it. Whatever had been going on with Sierra and Artemis, they'd put a stop to it. Hopefully Sierra was more than just alive and she was alright in both body and mind, but they wouldn't know until she woke up. The Cadet turned his smile on the group. "Good teamwork."

Well now that the situation had been dealt with, they should probably scram. Normally when some kind of monster attacked, the heroes that brought it down would get a lot of thanks and maybe some rewards. In this city they'd probably just get blamed for the whole thing in the first place. Plus they actually needed to figure out what exactly happened and they couldn't do that here. Wonder Red suggested they'd been set up by a Consul, which sounded very plausible. Had they used Sierra as a hostage or something? Ace Cadet agreed with Big Band in that she didn't seem to have been involved before this, monster or no.

Of course at that moment, Lucia came to deliver the news that their were squadrons of police outside of the Noumenon. From the first floor the group could easily hear the accusations shouted at them. I knew it!

He chanced a peek at the officers outside while he listened to Band's logic. "No arguments here," he told the detective. When it came to fighting, the hunter would much rather tackle a giant monster (or two, or three) than a whole crowd of angry people. Luring them away, or as Frisk suggested escaping them altogether sounded good to him. At the woman's question about Sierra though he snapped his head to look at her.

"No way," the Cadet said, his voice steady and expression serious. "There's no telling what'll happen to her if we leave her behind. We'll take her with us."

Carrying around an unconscious person would put a burden on them, but as far as the Cadet could see that was the only option. Frisk's shield should be able to protect them from stray gunfire, though he wasn't opposed to taking on that burden himself if it meant they all escaped including Sierra. Speaking of escape, Red brought up a good point - the entire Noumenon could be surrounded. However, the plan the Wonderful One came up with sounded wild even to his ears.

"Wait, handle the rest how?" he asked, then quickly followed up with, "Nevermind, I'll trust your heart of justice. But dropping the floors? What if it knocks out the entire building?" That would involve way more people than just the ones after them. Civilians in the city, and anyone in the higher floors that hadn't been able to evacuate when Artemis attacked.

The restless noises from outside signaled the Seekers were running out of time. Situations like this needed someone to take the lead, and that someone was not the Ace Cadet. He'd yet to bloom into a real leader either back home or in the World of Light, so he looked between the group as the seconds ticked down. "Whatever we're gonna do, we gotta go it soon!"



Word Count: 1136 (+2 exp)
Level: 8 - Total EXP: 112/80
Location: The Under - Ash Lake

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ft. @Lugubrious as Asgore

They crossed the lake and climbed the soot, only to find a surprising scene inside the other tree. A throne atop a huge pile of ash, a circle of pale fire set into the wood, a circle of weapons like prizes on display, and a man holding a watering can.

As the others spoke with the stranger, Primrose listened in. She gazed at the bed of flowers and ran a hand over some of the gathered weaponry as she collected her thoughts. First, the stranger - Asgore as he went on to introduce himself - most likely hadn't seen their missing members. Initially when they entered the trunk and met someone else without Galeem's glow, Primrose had jumped to the same conclusion as Bowser. However it was as she'd come to realize before: the other Seekers hadn't come this way. That left the question of how Asgore had been freed in the first place, but on this Primrose didn't pry. Second, nothing in this area belonged to Asgore save maybe the flowers themselves, yet he cared if someone disturbed it.

No longer a king, hm? Perhaps appointed a guard post here... But by who was the question. It was all a little suspicious. The goat man was vague and deflecting, but then again Primrose couldn't blame him if he just didn't want to talk about his past. Still, she got the feeling that he was more than just some old goat living in the husk of a burnt out tree for fun. She paused in her wandering when Rubick attempted to take an altar's weapon, turning her attention completely to the magus - however he faced no opposition from Asgore.

Still feeling strange about the whole thing, Primrose trailed behind the others as they congregated around Asgore's little shelter for tea, though she declined from enjoying any. She did introduce herself at least. "My name is Primrose. A pleasure to meet you as well."

She stood off to one side with her arms crossed over her chest, thinking. She'd let the little tea party go on for a bit, but she had some questions of her own that Asgore might have answers for. Things like how he'd ended up here and what it was he was obviously running from she was curious about, but in the grand scheme of things they weren't important. She was more interested in reuniting with their friends and getting to this region's Guardian.

"Excuse me," the dancer said once the pleasantries and tea sampling were winding down. "Could you tell us how to get to the city below?"

Asgore nodded. "Sure thing, miss. If you head back out the hollow and skirt 'round the right side, you'll find a li'l green pipe jutting out of the bank. Too small for me..." He glanced at Bowser apologetically. "And you, most like, but it'll take you down to the Royal Quarter in the city, right by Gallo Tower. It's something of a secret route, though, so be careful down there."

A pipe? The answer confused her slightly, but she figured the others probably knew what he meant. Plus there was so little greenery around besides the manicured bushes, it should be easy enough to spot. Primrose smiled kindly at the once-king. "Thank you. And if you don't mind another question... You said you travel the area. Do you happen to know anything about that temple with the egg-shaped stone door?"

"The Temple of the Black Egg," the old goat told her. "Something downright awful is sealed inside. Said to be the source of the plague that once ravaged these lands, but I've been helping to keep it in check." He glanced at the weapons again, partially to make sure the one Rubick wanted was still there, then up at the clock. "If only it were enough."

"...what do you mean?"

Knitting his brows together, Asgore tugged at his beard. "I'm a little hazy on what you're asking about, but... despite my best efforts, that bright stuff ekes out bit by bit as time goes on, draining away who-knows-where, and there's only so much one fella can do to stem the tide without getting his hands dirty." His unhappy gaze fell on Primrose. "If I were you all I'd steer clear. Best not go messing with things you don't understand. There's too many folks' dying already."

So he was trying to keep the temple sealed off. Even though he wasn't Gleaming, it was possible that he was still ignorant to Galeem itself, so it might not be that Asgore was malicious obstacle. Even so... inside that temple was their goal, the guardian inside it that needed to be defeated. Wasn't it?

"I suppose you understand it more than most. And you know about those masks that act as keys, I trust...?" the dancer asked slowly, her smile turning hard. "And if someone were to try and open that door..."

The former king looked pensive right up until Primrose mentioned opening the door, which he met with surprise. "Well... that someone would need to know what they're up against and how to beat it. Otherwise the Infection would sweep over the Under, wiping out everything in its path." His face tightened, momentarily losing its geniality. In its absence his gaze was empty, dark, almost terrifying. "Even the Home of Tears, which I've been fighting to keep alive all this time." Laying down his watering can, he crossed his arms. "You sure someone's up to the task?"

Primrose met his stare evenly, and for a long moment she didn't answer him. For now, she was satisfied with the results of her testing. If Asgore turned out later to be an enemy that stood in their way, then she would just have to brush up on her people judging skills. Her expression softened slightly before she spoke.

"Yes. And those someones would appreciate any information you have to give them."

"Hmm..." Asgorge looked around at the group. After a moment, he offered the dancer a thin smile. "Well. Stay a while then, enjoy your tea, and chat with me." He swept across the ash toward the center of the ring of altars, where he lit an old hearth with another snap of his fingers before seating himself with his cup. "Even after everything, I'm still partial to telling stories 'round a fire. If only I could've live my days out in peace like that, happily spinning yarns about the good old days and bouncing grandchildren on my knee. But for me, there were no good old days. Only a fleeting moment of blissful ignorance. Two of them, in fact." He took a deep sip from the sweet pain of his gorse tea.

"And then I woke up," he continued, his tone morose. "And realized. That we exist only to suffer."
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