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    1. Yunagi 9 yrs ago

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I'm a girl of an indeterminate age and nationality (to whoever's reading this anyway, unless you ask nicely, maybe), I've been writing off and on for many years now (no guarantees any of it is/was ever good though), picked up roleplaying a year or two ago and ended up here after not finding much satisfaction in other places. I enjoy many kinds of RP's, really, I don't know what I like until I see the idea for myself! That's not to say I may abandon if I get bored, I do my best to stay within a RP until the end, so long as it stays manageable, the group doesn't become too large and things don't get out of hand. However, I can definitely say I do enjoy fantasy, whether high, dark or in the middle (though I can't say I like it when it's too high or extremely dark), certain types of sci-fi (not too wild stuff, some examples of stuff I like off the top of my head are Mass Effect, Halo, Phantasy Star, Knights of Sidonia, etc...), I definitely enjoy modern day settings, military is a favorite as well and I'm willing to try so much more!

I don't have many preferences when it comes to roleplaying, just please keep your grammar and vocabulary bearable, don't be too short when it comes to posts in Casual and Advanced and we'll get along just fine! Then again, I probably don't even need to tell you that!

A few tidbits of information about me:
-I've lived in the USA, the UK, France and Belgium for varying amounts of time and hope to/plan to move to the Netherlands in the near future.
-As such, I speak English and French fluently, though I can't (yet) speak Dutch to save my life. That's probably something I should work on. I'm also currently learning German in school and I've dabbled in Japanese and Russian, along with testing the waters in the Nordic languages.
-I greatly enjoy video games, my two favorite franchises being Metal Gear and Ace Combat. Also, #f***konami.
-I often watch anime, feel free to ask which, I have a huge penchant for mecha.
-The first thing I ever really wrote was a thing inexplicably called "Dragon Trilogy", despite only being one work, which involved me, my best friend, who was a dragon, and sushi. I was nine, don't judge.
-Show me just about any fighter jet and I can probably identify it.
-More to come, folks. I suck at writing these things.

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Good morning! Sorry for my own delays in posting, had a pretty crappy evening and all I wanted to do was sleep and ended up sleeping about sixteen hours... Anyway, I'm here now, so I'll post sometime this afternoon if all goes well!
Hey everyone, sorry for the wait! I ended up having quite the disastrous evening, starting with being puked on by my dad's dog, then my train being late, getting home late and finding the internet was out (and honestly, at that point I was so tired and annoyed I didn't even bother using my phone instead...), so I just slept and woke up now... Anyway, post should be up sometime today!

I can see Sapphi and Iris becoming best pals! xD


Can't argue with that!
Just a heads up, I won't be able to write until 6:00 PM my time (precisely 18 hours from now), as I'll be in Paris all day helping my dad with work, but I'll try to read any posts that show up when I'm free. Have a good one, everyone!
"If anyone here needs to go get something, health potions, new weapons, whatever, I suggest you do it now. We can meet up here, if that's okay with everyone."
Kiptain Sparrow


"More than okay with me, meet you all back here in about an hour. Don't take too long, it's gonna get dark, guys!" Iris gave them all a thumbs up and a wink, already opening her menu as she began to walk away, in a direction she noticed the least amount of people going towards. The Starting City was big, but with the large amount of people, most shops would be empty, it was even likely some already were. Based on what her menu told her, she needed new clothes and armor, a new weapon, food and various other supplies. The short sword she had taken as her starting weapon was weak and it was already low on its durability, she'd have to replace it fast and with her starting clothes' stats, she'd be better off naked. There were shops in all directions, but with the time, even NPC's would be closing soon, so as soon as she left the plaza, giving a grin and a wave to the rest of the party, she glanced around her, making a quick visual scouting. Signs pointed to there being shops in a certain direction, down a road that she did see a group of rather gloomy looking players walking down. Right now, they were the competition, it was survival of the fittest. She had money, a good sum, from not wasting her starting cash and managing to earn some from killing monsters, but it was useless if she didn't get moving.

For a moment, earlier, she considered dragging Matsuta along for his beta tester knowledge and to annoy him, but she reconsidered when she realized that he was simply too slow, in many senses of the term, for this particular mission. She'd have to rely on her own eyes and skills of reconnaissance. She smirked, before making a flat expression, prepared herself, before breaking into a sprint. Even at low levels, the NerveGear gave a lot more stamina than the average person in good health for gameplay purposes, so she took full advantage of this. Emotions couldn't slow her down, good or bad, this was for sure, she remarked as she sped past the Doom and Gloom Squad. At each turn, she slowed for only a moment to observe the street she was on, and sure enough, shops with a larger and wider stock were becoming closer with each bend she took. Right on time, as soon as she found herself getting tired, she found herself in front of a decently stocked NPC store, with a few stalls out front. Right, so the stalls have weapons and armor, and the store has supplies, this shouldn't take long.

Iris checked the time as she caught her breath, being quite surprised when she realized she had already been running for fifteen minutes. Walking back would take about thirty or so minutes by that measure, so she couldn't waste any time. Weapons that were available weren't the best, there were a few uncommon ones mixed in with the lower-level ones, but they were way above her budget. Eventually, she settled for buying a pair of efficient looking machetes, sharp and simple, but with decent stats for her use, one for use now and another in case the former broke, SAO's durability system could be a bit unforgiving, apparently. They would have trouble stabbing, but her combat style consisted of mostly slashing for the time being anyway. Next, armor. She decided on making a set consisting of some new boots with a minor agility buff, shorts out of personal preference, a tight compression shirt as an undershirt, a jacket with hard leather protection, some slightly better protecting gloves than the starters and, finally and most importantly for her combat style, a bronze armor piece of a larger suit to wear on her left arm, rigid enough to defend against some slashs here and there. All in a khaki color except for the bronze armor, the boots and the shirt, she had to admit she looked pretty good. By her standards, anyway.

The rest took less time, deciding to keep enough money for an inn stay if needed and spending the rest on potions, food and drinks. In the end, she even had enough money to buy enough sandwiches to give to the entire party, as they were on "first day discount" or something along those lines, and with a smile from the NPC shopkeeper, a kind looking young lady, she left with the store with a good stock of supplies, now leisurely walking down the street back to the plaza, a basket in tow. Technically, she could put each sandwich in her inventory, but this felt more natural. She briefly wondered how they tasted, refraining once her stomach began rumbling. "Let's get going before I eat all these..." She muttered to herself with a worried laugh. Though... she began to think as she looked at the sandwiches...

Right on time, she arrived back in the square, grinning and licking her lips as she leaned against a pillar, waiting for the rest of the group. It's incredible how they managed to make such incredible sandwiches, virtually! I can't wait for seconds!. Iris began humming cheerfully, forgetting the shocking revelations of the day as she relished in the after taste of the food she ate, excited to share the feeling with the rest of the group. Everyone but Matsuta, a thought which only served to make her humming more lively and her smile wider, as the snack meant for him virtually sat in her virtual stomach.
Okay, partially from getting inspired by watching SAO and partially because I won't be able to get any posts in until tomorrow night (I'm in Paris all day), I'll be getting a post up soon!

EDIT: Post is up. It made me happy to write it. ;D
See you all tomorrow, folks! Happy RPing!
@Yunagi

You are quite welcome.~ Anything for a fellow fan.

I agree, ALO could be better. My favorite parts of that arc were the flying and Yui. Seriously, Yui is too adorable for words. Have fun!


Oh, the flying was great and a lot of it was definitely a good time, especially that setting, it's just that Asuna becoming a literal princess in a castle, the lack of the lethal consequences that SAO had (and GGO would later have too), and the whole love triangle became a bit frustrating. Also, Suguha's reaction to meeting Asuna? "Wow, she's cool, I'll totally give up on Kirito and just be her friend, supporting them, it's totally not as if I've been in love with him for years!". Just, what. I mean, anything would be better than that, it felt like a cop out. Still, the more lighthearted atmosphere was a great relaxer after the edge-of-your-seat action of SAO, and it was good in that way. Plus, it wrapped up the whole first season quite well, it gave even more closure to the first part, which was welcome indeed, along with setting up the later plots with the proliferation of VR tech. Iris would be proud. XD
@Yunagi There's nothing wrong with that! I would do it, too, if I had the time. Because Kirito is cool, Klein is funny, Asuna is amazing, and Yui is the cutest anime child ever.


T-thank you for reassuring me ;__;

I think I'll just skip over the ALO part, because it's just... meh. Otherwise, I'll enjoy it all, marathon time! c:<
While waiting for a few more posts so I can move on again, here I am... watching SAO for the, what, fifth time? Sixth maybe?

...I need professional help. ;_;
Already, the atmosphere was tense. Heloise closed up the windows as much as possible to not let any light out and only a bit in, making Zornitsa strongly remember the darkness of her room, and the subsequent warnings about water didn't help to calm her now tense spirit. Then, carnivorous deer, an idea which made Zornitsa feel quite uneasy indeed, and it only got worse from there. Heloise's expression darkened and Zornitsa found herself anxiously flexing the prosthetic's fingers as she listened, making an ever so slight sound of whirring motors. The mention of mutated genes had her freeze for a moment, but she kept quiet as she continued. Why, she did not know, but she mentally bookmarked it for later. That was only the beginning, however, and Zornitsa got a very disheartening feeling over the idea of the military burning down Lenox. Something about it felt familiar. She found herself horrified, however, by the mention of cannibalism. All the matters mentioned by Heloise were almost like a crescendo of terror...

"...as the military began to use force, to destroy people, places, things, and it just got worse and worse.
Heloise

Zornitsa froze. That, was something she knew. Though she couldn't exactly recall it, if the report in her passport was to be believed, she had a role in that. It felt like her heart had stopped, the rest of Heloise's recollection becoming nothing but white noise as Zornitsa attempted to remember anything in more detail. Nothing came, but it all was very worrying to her. Heloise paused for a moment and Zornitsa regained herself, taking a deep breath and looking at her companion, waiting for her to go on. It didn't get much better from there, so far, not a single bright side was in sight, especially at the mention of "monsters". Finally, Zornitsa knew why she felt like she was being watched, why Heloise had her wait outside while she cleared the house. And perhaps, the reason for the military presence in Seattle. Maybe even the riots of months earlier, anything was possible. In any case, even with a pistol and a hatchet, formidable weapons against an animal and probably humans too, Zornitsa felt very unsafe indeed. Twenty rounds would be nothing against a crowd of ruthless, unfeeling cannibals, who could probably take a bullet and keep on walking, just to have their next meal.

No electricity, fuel, distribution of supplies, running water, no cellular networks and complete anarchy. The human world had collapsed and it seems the natural one wasn't doing much better, if animals and water were contaminated. Food could sometimes be a danger and Zornitsa now sincerely hoped her earlier shower had been clean. How long had her room been sealed? The food had all been well packaged and the water bottle she had drunk from hadn't once been opened as of yet, but she wasn't sure about the water in the bathroom. Seeing as the tank had no signs of mineral residue, it had to either be recent or be distilled. Fingers crossed it was the latter. Zornitsa had to wonder just how this "blackwater" thing spread. Liquid was a likely idea, based on the name, but she couldn't be sure. No one could, probably. There were at least a few people who weren't infected, so it was at least probable that it wasn't airborne. The two were now both in silence as they thought over the things just told by Heloise. It wasn't anything for anyone to be happy about, that's for sure.

Now she was curious, though. Was the military really in control of the area? Could they do anything? She had planned on going to them, but was that really the best idea? Now, she didn't really know where to go, so she kept quiet and instead listened to Heloise, hoping for her to perhaps give an indication of what her plans were. Her expression did seem to be brightening up a tiny bit though, maybe talking had helped her slightly. This, at least, brought some warmth to Zornitsa and she relaxed into the couch, now less anxiously flexing her fingers.

"I don't know what's been going on, since I made my way home, to find my mother. I've just been...traveling. Trying to survive. Trying not to run into too many people. I don't know if there's any sort of help on the way, or if all that's out there is just a handful of survivors and then the dead and the creepy. I don't know if we're the only country affected, or if the whole world is. I just know that I've been surviving, eating tinned food, catching whatever water I can, rummaging houses for toilet paper, of all things!"
Heloise


She laughed and Zornitsa giggled a bit herself. Amazingly, that had been the first time she had laughed in months, if she wasn't mistaken. It felt good, for sure, and she appreciated Heloise ever more for making her do it. She smiled for a moment, until the redhead told her of what she had been doing until then. It was a story that didn't make Zornitsa too optimistic, but she did sympathize with her, in a way she couldn't quite put her finger on, she already began thinking of ways she could help her in whatever way possible. It's not like she had anywhere better to go, as more and more doubts surfaced about her chances with the Army. The conviction to help her was strengthened even more when she laughed once again. Someone she could laugh with, who managed to make her laugh in such times, was definitely someone she could get along with. Then, she moved on, after warily checking the wrapping on a water bottle, before taking a sip from it.

"Basically, we're on our own. We can't just sit around waiting for help. We are the Calvary. There is no other help out there. If someone stumbles along, and decides they can help, fantastic! We'll be in a better position then we were, but right now, we're it."
Heloise

That settled it. Beyond asking if the Army had any records, there was no chance with them. If Heloise was to be believed, they weren't in a better condition than anyone else and they couldn't do anything. They simply had to survive on their own, even if Zornitsa had a hard time coming to terms with that idea. Still, it was better than giving up outright and if anything, it seemed the two had determination in common. Heloise then looked around the house and Zornitsa did the same, making a mental note to block the door so no one could come in, but so they could also make an easy exit. Thankfully, the drapes and curtains were of a darker color, so if they could find some candles or a lantern, they'd have some light, using the lighter Zornitsa had found in her pants earlier.

"I think we should be okay in this place for the rest of the day. I assume you know how to use that gun, but we'll find a butcher knife or something as well. Sometimes silence is best. You'll learn to run again pretty quickly. You have to, or you'll die"
Heloise

Oh boy. Zornitsa thought somberly. It might be a while before she got used to the leg and even then, she needed to build up some muscle mass. Had food been in better quantity, she could probably exercise in the free time she had, but with the energy bars she had, she'd tire fast. Along with that, slashing with any sharp weapon would be a challenge, her arms weren't in much better condition than her legs. They'd have to figure something out, fast. Heloise's next remark, after sighing, was definitely something Zornitsa could agree on, though. Considering how the world was, she was lucky the first person she had literally stumbled upon had been so kind to her. Had it been someone or something else, she would probably be dead. And with how she had been so far, it'd be hard to lose her. Still, together, they could probably survive for at least a good while. Zornitsa felt she could rely on her.

"We can survive. We just have to want to. It's not going to be fun, or pretty. But we can do it."
Heloise

That gave a lot of hope to Zornitsa, she smiled and nodded as vigorously as she could manage when Heloise said it, looking at her directly. And maybe, they could smile while doing it, if they were lucky. Though now, it was her turn to answer some questions, so she cleared her throat and thought for a moment before beginning. "I woke up in my room, I think, it seemed very familiar to me and I had a feeling of knowing where everything was. Not that it helped much, the place was empty except for some furniture. I must have recently moved, there was just the bed I was in, a dresser, the coffee table and couch and a TV. There wasn't anyone there, just some notes, some supplies left for me, and some documents giving me the news and telling me who I am. A passport, a doctor's report, stuff like that. The report said I've been in a coma since July, when I was... in a helicopter accident during the riots in Tucson." She paused, rolling up her sleeve to show her mechanical arm, her pant leg to show her prosthetic there and brushing aside her hair to show the scars. "I can't remember much of anything, so I'm going on what the report says. I spent the first few days after I first woke getting used to my body again and training my voice with a tape. Believe it or not, before you, the only voice I had heard besides my own was from someone speaking over a hundred years ago!" She laughed a bit to make her point, before continuing. "There weren't any signs of trouble, everything looked alright except for the lack of electricity and running water and the door being locked shut and barricaded on the other side, with a vent open so I could get outside. I lived in Madrona, east of here, near Lake Washington, so it was pretty quiet. I figured since... I was in the Army, apparently, I'd head deeper into town and make contact with the presence here, but since talking to you, I've had my doubts." She gulped when she mentioned being in the Army, she was afraid for a moment that Heloise would hold it against her, due to the events over the last few months.

"Sorry, I don't know much, I just remember things not looking great in Madrona. Doors smashed down, signs of violence, but it was quiet. I guess the infected you mentioned were hiding?" She finished and took a sip of water herself, from a bottle well-sealed and marked for being over a year old. "What are your plans from here? What should we do?"
While I used to function more on 12 hour time, I'm more used to 24 hour, but if it helps makes things understandable for everyone, I'll be happy to use the former.
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