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7 yrs ago
A run-on sentence does not mean a long sentence.
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7 yrs ago
@Ophidian Funny thing, that was always my court.
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7 yrs ago
Nanowrimo time.
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7 yrs ago
I didn't even know Life is Strange had a prequel before Fabricant mentioned it. Going to have to pull some money out of somewhere.
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7 yrs ago
@Fabricant, I think I understand what you're saying, but it still made no sense.
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Ten times the size of the Roman Coliseum? Considering the Roman Coliseum itself is huge, the Thunder Dome would have to be gigantic.
Jonathan had taken the same bus to occupy the shift that he took six days of the week. The bus took him to the inner city, where that mind-numbing job of his kept him eternally unsatisfied and ever bored, and yet it was the only job which he was fit to hold. Now he was simply taking the route back. He had taken the same route today, yet there was one glaring difference. How strange it was for only one element to change for the whole system, so seemingly sturdy, to abruptly collapse.

Even though they he had been staring out the window throughout his trip, he did not realize what had happened until it was too late. The next thing he realized, there was a large explosion. Jonathan's only hope, as shocking as it might have been, was that it had been some kind of attack. He would prefer it to be an attack by a strong and worthy nation, which would spark off a long and costly conflict which would scar generations, but he would also settle for the more mundane terrorist attack. His greatest fear at the moment was that his death wouldn't mean anything, and that the crash was merely due to the incompetency of the driver. Such thoughts of glory protected Jonathan from any actual fear of death.

For one brief moment, Jonathan felt death. He could feel the breath of the reaper down on him, his bloody scythe coming to collect him. Even if no such reaper had truly come down, Jonathan felt a moment more poignant than any he had felt during life, and he knew he felt his own death. However, the next moment he was clearly alive. He was not in any sort of afterlife, but at the sight of the burning bus. His body felt different. He was more fluid than he had been before, and yet he had remained solid all the same. A pinch of his arm told Jonathan that he appeared to be the same on the outside, but he was aware that something about him was different. His new fluidity made him feel as if he could move however he wanted, and the crash had left him with no injuries. Unpleasant particles filled his lungs, and so he made them vanish. How he could do such a feat was truly beyond him at the time, and it only heightened his sense of bewilderment.

The crash did not seem to have had any effect on him. On the contrary, Jonathan had felt more alive than he had ever felt in the entirety of his existence. Walking among the charred ruins of the crash the bus had inflicted, he cleared a path for himself to depart. What he was doing still remained a mystery to himself, but he let out a fireball with enough force and power to clear a path for himself. Jonathan might have done better to stay where he was and gain a ride from one of the policemen who now surrounded this place, but that would have been him thinking in the pure practicality he had been living in his first life. He knew that he was doing everything exactly as it should be. So Jonathan walked through the pathway he had cleared with his own power, the flames surrounding him not disturbing him as much as they would have in his previous life. It was not as if he was immune to them, only that he knew they could do no damage to him. He wondered how long his old name of Jonathan would still fit for him.
Solomon could not help but feel that the principle did not act like a principle. He acted quite immature in fact, and did not count as an authority figure. If he was the pointy-haired boss, the vice-principle was constantly heckled but more competent enforcer. There was, however, the possibility that he was more incompetent. He remained quiet. No one had spoken to him, unlike in the other times.
Blake paid no attention to the fact that he was the one's who outfit was the most beautiful, most stylish, most fancy, most fitting, most regal, most ambitious outfit that anyone there had worn. He came down the stairs with an expression of sternness and a look of great exasperation, since he was feeling as if he had been greatly vexed. Blake would have not have cared much if only he was able to expend the mundane minutes with that captivating maiden, Bessie.

The refreshments were very unlike the regal feasts that Blake had grown accustomed to. He cared little for the quaint snacks that were lain around. The only thing in this lampoon was the question of who would serve as the second half of the duo in which he would dance the proverbial dance.
For reasons that Elizabeth could not clearly ascertain, she felt a pang of warmth from Lady Violetta's words. They were oddly personal, comforting, and motherly. Elizabeth assumed she did not clearly understand the direction her own emotions were heading, and moved on. Elizabeth looked at her PLT, and found a list of twenty-eight trees. She would have to choose twelve of them, which was about half. All the trees were in possession of their own virtues, and all seemed valuable. However, some of the virtues were more value than other virtues.

1. Alder - Celtic Wood
2. Ash - Celtic Wood
3. Birch - Celtic Wood
4. Bubinga - Exotic Wood
5. Cocobolo - Exotic Wood
6. Hawthorne - Exotic Wood
7. Holly - Celtic Wood
8. Ivy - Celtic Wood
9. Purpleheart - Exotic Wood
10. Reed - Celtic Wood
11. Vine - Celtic Wood
12. Whitewood - Exotic Wood
Aaron was the first, so he went to the front of where the Housekeeper pointed.
@Snarfulblast
Solomon took everything as it came. He wasn't quite sure what was going on, but he would soon enough. He kept on following FM.
Elizabeth, as always, had in her mind the goal to be head of her own country. This was in fact a profession possible, as peculiar as that might have seemed. This was the most important of the two primary reasons as for her diligence in her studies and work in the academy, the other being her own pride. Also of note to Elizabeth at the moment was the tree. When, in the not so distant past, she had been told that the castle was sentient, she was filled with bewilderment and awe in equal measure. It was such a marvel for such a phenomenon to exist in the world, even in a magical one.

She had no questions.
I forgot to post, but it's finally up now.
@KatherinWinter
Aaron did not feel as he should. There was always a mild discomfort while asking for the aid of others in this and like situation. Aaron walked up to the housekeeper.

"E-excuse me, ma'am," Aaron said. "I only just came from the trash bins. I don't have anything of mine to go swimming in, or really anything at all, really."
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