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18 days ago
Back home! Now for the catching up on everything.
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2 mos ago
I'm back, I got a new Halloween-ish avatar, and I'm ready to catch up on writing~
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3 mos ago
Is there any better feeling than tsumo after a kan, and the dora turns out to be the four tiles you just called? I think not.
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1 yr ago
It's so fun to make random OCs for an RP I will probably never run
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1 yr ago
"As usual, I've been doing online roleplay, and having a blast with women in their 30's exhausted from working too much."
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If you're on my page, check out the RP World of Light!
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21+ | UTC-5 | Casual Roleplayer | 1x1's: Closed

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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.

Feel free to PM me to chat!
However I do not check PMs immediately. Might take me a day or two... or ten to get back to you.



Forward all complaints to @stone

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What do you specifically need help with? If it is the opening post of the story (or the character's part in the story), doing a simple post establishing the setting and character would be fine, I think. Introspection, get to know the character on a surface level at least and how they think and relate to the setting - assuming they've been awake for a little bit. If they are just waking up from cryo-sleep, then you could do a jump right in from that point.
French Poké-Mahou Shounen is a go.

Word Count: 1549 (+3 exp)
Level: 7 - Total EXP: 184/70
Monday Evening.
Location: Skyworld, above The Sandswept Sky

The brief meet and greet wrapped up as soon as Roxas made it to the gathering point. Pit was pleased his friend had made it, but there was little time to say as much. When Celia touched down (whom Pit waved at) with the angelic beast Ortho, he had a feeling that all the preparations were near complete. Soon after, the Goddess of Light's voice rang out. Pit glanced at his companions. "This is it. See you guys at the victory celebration!"

At Palutena's command of go, the wings on Pit's back began to glow a soft blue. He grinned and summoned his bow to his hand. The gold and lapis lazuli the weapon was made of caught the setting sun and glittered when he twirled it in his hand once. This was a serious mission, and he was going to take it seriously, but he couldn't help to feel some excitement, especially when the goddess' Power of Flight washed over him.

With everyone having been so busy the last few days, it would be understandable if they were surprised when Pit leapt up and took to the air. He had been flightless the entire time he knew them after all. Now that he had reconnected to Palutena, she had bestowed her gift on him once more in order to protect Skyworld. With the Power of Flight in effect Pit soared up high alongside the other angels before he and his own squadron broke away and shot forward. Technically he was not free flying, the Goddess of Light was controlling his path... but until he fulfilled his dream of being able to fly on his own, this was the closest he could get to it. After a little bit of indulging in the feeling of wind through his feathers, Pit steeled himself with resolve.

"Let's go! Full steam ahead!" He called back to the troops under his direct command. Most of the Centurions within the host remained behind to protect the temple as they normally did, so his soldiers consisted of the Feathers that filled out every unit. Even so, he had a couple of Centurion Strongarms who were too stubborn not to fight beside their captain. The extra manpower worked to the squad's advantage, as it consisted of more bows than swords in the first place. Pit preferred to handle as much as he could on his own, especially the most dangerous looking foes, so his ranged and staff units could work in relative safety while he pushed through the worst of the battle and the Feathershields and Strongarms provided back up.

Are we going up with Uriel to take out the other ballista?

No. I'm sending you right inside, Pit. The sooner we get through the tower the better.

Got it. Those fake angels aren't gonna know what hit them!

If he thought about it, sending him in for a land battle right off the bat made sense. With so many things to coordinate, it would no doubt be easier on Lady Palutena not to have to direct his flight path and have one less thing to focus on. The strategy was totally fine with him. Trusting Uriel and Sectonia to deal with the ballistae, he let the Power of Flight carry him directly toward his objective. Literally, as Lady Palutena sent him hurtling on the shortest route even if it meant sending him into enemies - or rather through them, as the bladed bow in his hand ripped through the small false angels effortlessly.

"Arrow formation! Then we're going right in!" he shouted, and his squad of Feathers sped to keep up with him. They fanned out to avoid the ballista fire and drove forward with Pit and the Feathershields at the front, bows firing behind them. The drove through the air like a lance, cleaving through as many corrupted as they could until they hit the citadel. They alighted on a balcony where Pit temporarily swapped from his bow to his Upperdash Arm. He revved it struck the old stone, breaking a much larger opening into the side of the building to allow more of Palutena's Army inside from this level.

"Spread out like normal and destroy every speck of corruption you find! In the name of the Goddess of Light!"

"Yes sir!"

Pit's squadron grouped up and split into adjacent rooms, zealous in their destruction. Pit, too, took to the task with great zeal though he went solo. The spirits he'd fused with ended up helping out a lot during each mission like this: with his new ability to turn his arrows of light into purer, elemental light he could purify the corruption easily. Combined with his homing shots he could strike corruption eyeballs in even the trickiest of hiding spots, and when combined further with the Shadow-Piercing Shot he'd gained he could even hit multiple at once. That being similar to the Slipshot power he'd used in the past, he was already good at utilizing it. And if that didn't work, he could always use a Wild Shot to spread light arrows over many enemies at once.

They swept through the floor, meeting back up at the stairwell. They'd run into groups of enemies, and somehow the ghosts of those enemies, but the well trained unit had out fought them - no causalities so far. Thank goodness.

"All clear on this level," one of the Feathershields reported. Pit nodded. They all knew there was a lot more work to be done, and the sounds of battle from both above and below raged on.

"Let's keep it up! We're gonna head downstairs! Me first, Shields at the back. Same strategy on the next level - fan out, target the cores, support each other. Don't let a single one get away! If things are looking rough, group back up together," he told them. He gave them all a grin, part reassuring and part vicious as his fierceness started to come out. "And if things get even rougher from there, join back up with me. I'll take care of any enemy you bring me!"

Their captain hadn't let them down so far. The squad saluted, barked their affirmatives, and descended with Pit. Since Uriel would be coming down from the tower and other angels platoons were landing up in higher windows, Pit thought the best thing to do was to come down hard on the enemies that were headed to engage the squads holding the gate. Once Pit's squad cleared the floors between them and picked up the remains of other units on the way, the could squeeze the corrupted false angels between the forces of good.

The captain of Palutena's Royal Guard and his soldiers crashed through the citadel's floors, fighting almost as ferociously as their opposition. Multitudes of arrows pierced Affinities and Ayfids, the bowmen protected by their Shields who were supported by their Staves, who were attended by Centurion Strongarms. The make up of each portion of the squad was enough to mostly handle ambushes as well, but when it wasn't they followed Pit's command - and Palutena's most loyal angel tore apart everything that threatened them, as he said he would. He freely swapped between his divine weaponry; the Orbitars to further protect his squad and repel corrupted magic blasts, the Palm to unleash a fusillade of energy shots in closer quarters, and the Arm to swiftly deal with larger threats with explosive force. Out of all of them, he still preferred his bow the most. The weapon personally gifted to him by Lady Palutena was perfect at at close and far range, its arrows enough to deal with most any threat and its blades cutting down all evil that stood in their way. Pit was used to being a one-man army, but when combined with the abilities of his squadron, both their physical prowess and their debuffing, the unit made it to the ground floor in what felt like record time.

The situation there was worse than they'd been in the middle floors, but hopefully Pit's squad could turn the tide in their favor. "Back them up!" he instructed his units, and they rushed to the defense of their fellow angels with sword, bow, and fists at the ready. While they stabilized the area and cleansed the last of the corrupted cores, Pit pushed deeper in. Eventually his men would follow him, so he needed to make it as safe for them as possible - and every other angel serving. He followed the sounds of battle to the huge false angel Belief, arriving from another angle only slightly behind Midna. Honestly, he thought the Twilight Princess could take the thing on and win by herself, but the more time she spent fighting it was more time she couldn't be helping out the rest of the army. The same went for him. So he flew into the fray in order to put the monster down as fast as possible.

"Hope you don't mind sharing!" He called to Midna, drawing his bow and opening firing on Belief. He then stood his ground, charging his shots until the blue light arrows turned to purple. They shot through one Affinity and turned to hit more, dealing damage to each it passed through as the arrows curved around the makeshift arena until it finished by striking Belief for good measure.

Word Count: 875 (+2 exp)
Level: 10 - Total EXP: 83/100
Monday Evening.
Location: Mafia Town, Deep Blue Seaside

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After getting out of the port area, Therion slowed slightly and took some extra time walking. He meandered in a way only the innocent did, or at least it appeared that way. He still had one hand in his pocket as he went, taking an alternate route to a wharf on another side of the island. They all knew that Ms. Fortune had gotten employment at a floating restaurant there, so it wasn't uncommon for some... or a lot of the Seekers to congregate there from time to time. He certainly wouldn't be surprised if he walked in and found a few already there. A few minutes later Therion walked down the dock leading to Bancho Sushi, and low and behold he saw a whole group of familiar faces seated around the single large counter.

Juri fit in perfectly with the Seekers, seeing as she was unmissable in a crowd from the way she looked and dressed to the way she acted and carried herself. That she was here when the night was still young made Therion think she really was there to bother his fellow thief. He didn't really get the rivalry between them, and he didn't want to. When he originally volunteered to come to Mafia Town, he'd said he would try and keep those two (and Captain Falcon) out of trouble, but pretty early on he realized that was always going to be impossible. When more of their merry band showed up he gave up completely, just keeping to himself while keeping and eye on everyone when he could.

Speaking of the latecomers, all but one of them were already present at the restaurant as well. Therion didn't have any problems with Geralt, though he knew the man only slightly more than he knew Juri really. At least the old hunter was one of the more reasonable Seekers, especially compared to the kids nearby - Rika and Bowser Jr. They were practically trouble magnets. Just a couple days ago he'd found them after their own robbery, and lucky for them he'd turned up to make sure everything had gone smoothly in the aftermath.

Finally there was Ms. Fortune herself, who he knew best out of everyone he was here with. Truthfully that wasn't saying much, but still. She looked to be partly her regular cheery self and partly forcing it, which made since if she was behind the counter serving troublesome customers. Short staffed tonight? Therion wondered as he pushed his way closer to the group past some customers leaving. It couldn't have been very long after opening, but it was already getting busy.

He gave the group his usual greeting, which was a nod of his head in lieu of saying hello. Having arrived a little after Geralt he'd missed the first part of the conversation, but he did overhear talk of a giant bird from Geralt, and poachers from Juri. So it was already sharing time then? Therion hadn't learned as much as he would have liked to. Since the little island was kind of isolated from the mainland, it suffered from droughts of news until something truly noteworthy made it back from the mouths of sailors. Still, he had some things to tell the group once he'd heard what they had to say. He was less interested in the poachers than the counterfeit pon operation.

"No surprise there," he said. It would have been more of a shock if a gang controlled island didn't have some counterfeiting going on. These fakes were a lot more realistic than the stickers Therion had found before in the metro. The thief held his hand out, motioning for Geralt to let him inspect the fake. Mostly he just wanted to make sure the ones he'd stolen earlier were the real deal. He wouldn't put it past this mafia to have a collection of fakes. After getting a closer look at the counterfeit, he was sure that his haul was made up of legitimate pons.

"Most of the stuff I've been hearing is about the Consuls in this area. Two of them, 𝙸 and V," he began, lowering his voice conspiratorially. "One's a woman, not sure about the other. V apparently hangs around the cities in that big forest, and 𝙸 the cities on the coast." He gave a brief description of them as well, that 𝙸 was a large and muscular lady and V was a cruel sadist. He'd also heard some talk of a giant bird, but he wasn't sure about it being anything but... well, a normal giant bird, so he didn't bring it up again. He did pause though, recalling something else. "Speaking of cities, I've been hearing some things about the one called Limsa. The one you all saved before."

When he went on it was plain that he wasn't happy about the news he was delivering, but he did so in a detached way since he lacked the connection that Geralt, Rika, Junior and Ms. Fortune had to Limsa Lominscuttle Town. "Apparently its not faring too well. Some other army has been attacking it almost non-stop this week."

He didn't need to mention that it most likely wasn't a coincidence that a Consul had been hanging around the area.

Word Count: 727 (+1 exp)
Level: 11 - Total EXP: 163/110
Monday Evening.
Location: Meridi-at-Han, Forbidden Kingdom

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The ladies took Goldlewis' invitation and sat at his table. Kayna dragged her attention away from the tents below and smiled at the two men. She was, of course, completely oblivious to the look the old veteran gave her, but Primrose caught it. With the three of them together, this would be a good time to talk about their mission. However they weren't pressed for time at the moment, so the dancer said nothing - from the few times she'd dined with Kayna before, she figured the monster rider would drift off on her own as soon as she was finished.

They made idle chit chat while staff came around, took their orders and delivered the girls their own meals. Primrose was still picking through her plate of food even after Kayna had finished multiple herself. Then, as expected, the woman stood up and put a large handful of zenny on the table.

"That was good!" Kayna said, putting her hands on her hips and grinning. "Hope you don't mind if I take off though. I wanna check out the performance before heading back to the plateau."

"By all means," Primrose replied, seeing the young woman off with a small smile.

Kayna nodded at her, and to Goldlewis and Roland. "Nice meeting you. See ya!"

Just as Primrose predicted, Kayna headed down the stairs and left the Seekers to themselves. They were still missing one more recent arrival, but if the men wanted to get down to business they could do so now. For Primrose's part, she didn't jump right into that. She took her time to finish her meal first, though not before casting another glance at the circus tents and commenting on Roland's observation. "I'm not sure the city guard considers it a holiday. And the shape of those tents look a little grim, don't they."

To be honest though, she was a bit curious too. She'd likely take a peek in a little bit. When she was done eating and listening to what the others had to say, Primrose leaned back away from the table slightly and crossed one of her legs over the other. As she spoke, her voice turned softer, still audible to her allies nearby but sounding like a flowery whisper to anyone further away.

"Most of the things I've learned concern the Consuls in the larger area. B and J, south of us. R, a little north." Although from what she'd heard lately, it seemed like J wouldn't be an issue for the moment. She went on to briefly describe what she'd heard of B and R: that while the latter held a large territory she could mostly be found in the mountains below Esaka, and the former was a small and foul-tempered man that roamed the border between the Forbidden Kingdom and the City that Never Was.

"Unfortunately, I haven't heard anything about that place besides how dangerous its 'transmission' is. No survivors, in that anyone that initially survived always went back into the city for some reason." She spared them the details about how the transmission killed people. From what she'd heard it was graphic, just sad - hypnotized until their bodies simply stopped working, and the skin of their faces began to melt away. It was likely they'd heard similar anyway. She sighed and moved on.

"The other city, Esaka, I've heard more about. It seems to be led by a... 'Shitenno.' A group of four kings that rule by virtue of being the strongest. If anything, they may have some insight toward a Guardian in the area. Although... I doubt it will be as easy as asking." She figured that warrior martial artists like the four kings seemed to be would want to challenge themselves against a powerful creature. It was worth looking into. As before she filled the men in a little on the details she'd heard about the group, anything she'd managed to learn about the kings named Bison, Heihachi, Geese, and Shao Khan.

That was about all she had that she thought was good intel. Rumors and silly tales abounded in a city like this, so it had taken some time to sift through everything she'd been told and determine what was fact and what was only fanciful. Finished with her report she leaned forward again, crossing her arms and resting them on the table.
Ikkou

Location: Beryl Town, Mid-Festival
Interactions: Kazu @c3p-0h, Mags @Brose

Aaaaah this is getting worse and worse! Ikkou didn't want to be branded a some kind of criminal after only a week in another region! Wait, he didn't want to be branded a criminal at all! He could only stand there helplessly as the girl demanded responsibility from him, though mercifully he was spared by the PA system. At least he thought he was, until she told him to stay put. Too polite for his own good, Ikkou complied. He stashed his black and white egg in his backpack and turned to find Kazu again, until for her to make her way to him first.

He was initially surprised by the hug, but after only a moment he returned it just as tightly until she pulled away. Having Kazu around already made him feel a lot better about everything - from the imminent region-spanning jaunt he was planning to take, to... the current run-in with the red headed girl, whom he now knew was called Magdalena. While the ghost-type enthusiast still had her back turned to them, Ikkou readily answered Kazu's first question.

"Kazu! I came to find you! You said you were heading to Starre after... you know. And I... I found a Pokémon partner. So I wanted to go on a real adventure." He slowly regained his composure as he spoke to her, showing his intent to see his journey through. Rinrin, the Chingling that was his partner, floated in a figure eight pattern around the two cousins while keeping an eye on Mags and her Pokémon. "Grandfather would hardly let me leave, unless it was to travel with someone. I sent you a card! Did you get it? I should have contacted you sooner, but I got here a little later than expected..."

He would have said more, but at that point Mags walked back up to them. Regarding Mags, it seemed like everything Ikkou said somehow complicated the situation further. Usually he was a more eloquent than this, but the excitement and stress of everything seemed to be getting to him. But with Kazu here, he felt a little more confident (though he did wince at Kazu's comment about her).

"This is... Ms. Mags. We just met, she- er, I- we bumped into each other and she..." Okay, so he was still floundering a bit. Once Mags told them the "good news" though, he looked at her owlishly.

Travel together with her? But he was planning to go with Kazu! Then again, if that was all Mags wanted and it avoided monetary reimbursement or unfortunate misunderstandings, it seemed like a fair deal. She couldn't really be angry with him if she was willing to travel together, right? And there was safety in numbers after all.

"Oh, um... that doesn't sound too bad? ...in place of fees? I suppose I can accept." he said, as if he had a choice in the matter. He blinked between the two women. "As long as you're alright with Kazu coming with us. And Kazu - would you be okay with Ms. Mags?"
Ngl I felt kind of bad of writing my previous post cause Garamond is such a cutie/sweetie! Looking forward to see him getting some playmates in the future!

Will post Noah's response either sometime tonight or I may wait until Yankee posts so I can do both Noah and Mags at once.


It may yet be a day or two for me, but I'll try and speed it up!
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