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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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So, the Prometheans are coming back as a permanent force? And we can now post for the third century?
Elizabeth decided on Razor Wind. She understood, how to do it, and she liked it. Aiming at the wind shield, she targeted with her razor wind, and it came out firmly, with no mistakes on her part.
Genseric did not like the way which the word impress came out. It was not the way in which the captain had said it, but the word itself. It seemed to always grate against his ear, something seeming deeply insincere about it. Yet at the time that was what he had set out to do, to impress, to make his mark here, wasn’t it? Genseric didn’t express this in any way, as any change in expression, no matter how little, could be detected, and Genseric did not wish to make the wrong expression.

Genseric uttered a farewell to their healer and cook. He should have learned her name by name, considering the companionship they had shared. On the other hand, hadn’t Genseric said to his brother that he was not here to make friends? He turned his head after saying a brief farewell to her and looked back to the others. Was it really wise to leave her defenseless?

These thoughts soon made way for new ones as they marched towards the camp, and came up to its wall. The woman from the north unleashed a volley of her arrows, but unfortunately it seemed their bodies had made a conspicuous sound. Genseric held one hand firmly on the handle of his sword now, and prepared the beginning of combat at any moment.

However, it was not yet the time. He would follow the captain’s lead, and accept his judgement. As for his own views, he thought that the northerner was making the right decision. As she shot her arrow and then retreated further into the forest, creating a diversion, Genseric and the captain ran towards the wall.

When they arrived at it, it was clear that someone would need support to get over. The captain ask for his hands in this. Genseric, however, was thin and with an unimpressive stature, and was wearing a suit of armor.

“My hands are yours, sir,” Genseric said. “But this is impossible.”

So just to make sure, Eira shot her third arrow and then retreated into the forest in order to bring attention to herself, and Haesteinn and Genseric will use that chance to climb over the wall and ambush them?
Juna quickly put her knife back into its holster that was hidden within one of the pockets of her armor. She simply gave a little shrug to explain her actions. Juna herself wondered if she had ever really planned on killing him. Hurting him, definitely. She could do a hundred things to him without killing. Yet she did not know if she had the intent to kill. Juna shrugged off her thoughts, assuming she had neither the desire nor undesire to kill him.

“Well, seems I got a bit excited there. These things happen; you understand of course,” Juna said. Or maybe he didn’t. She had rarely lost her composure. “I’m sure you understand as well, sir knight. Of course you do.”

Lothren had told her that “enough,” and that was good enough to her. He was their leader, and she owed him a great debt, likely never to really be repaid. She looked back at Annara, who gave her a touch on the shoulder and a look that Juna thought looked almost sympathetic. Juna gave Annara a look, holding that smile that seemed to always be there.

“That one’s a lively one for sure,” Juna said, and then added mockingly, “His words, at least.”

She took a step away from the Knight, although kept her eyes on him. Who knows what he would do if he had the chance? He was rotten to the core, Juna could tell, and very angry. If he tried anything she would react, although he strong he would do so. He had not been willing to do so already, and now the ideal time for that had passed. They were now going back outside.
Genseric was doing nothing in particular when he was approached by a man whose appearance was quite unusual, and Genseric could say with confidence never had he seen anything quite like it. A man of somewhat rough appearance, he had both the marks of a tribal man and of a man who had seen service among the Servants. The rarity of such an event was enough to raise a brief surprise in Genseric, which dissipated near instantly. Genseric’s expression had not broken.

He addressed him the way a superior addresses his subordinates, so Genseric assumed that he was so. Genseric guessed him to be a captain. He offered a small nod to the officer that he would follow him, although he had erroneously recognized him as a knight. Genseric, however, did not go to correct him.

They walked among the camps, Genseric quietly walking beside the officer. Then he, the officer, yelled, clearly grabbing the attention of all who were there. He was gathering a force for something, surely for something involving Cherwin. Once again he called Genseric a knight.

As the group of them walked through the forest, Genseric ahead of them smoke rising to the sky. A young woman who appeared to be of an age similar to that of Genseric spoke up. She warned them of the dangers that they might encounter.

“So it seems,” Genseric said.
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So, Charlemagne, amirite?
[@John Scotus Eriugena]


Yes, I agree.
Let's try to avoid talking about the middle ages.
I hope I wasn't too over-the-top and didn't shift the mood too much, but I wanted to make clear that Juna clearly doesn't like someone calling Annara a whore.
Juna was normally not quick to anger, but there were certain things that could be done which trigger her anger instantly. They didn’t number very high, but if by chance you treaded on one of them Juna would have been far more willing to merciless. She would never go straight to being evil, except in one circumstance, but her nature would become so that she would be quite unpleasant for he enemies, and quite sadistic.

It so happened that this Knight, this pompous and arrogant man, unable to keep up his façade of bravery in the face of a weapon pointed at his face, had crossed a line which Juna would not appreciate being crossed. When he had called Annara a tribal whore Juna had decided she did not need to hear any more. It seemed she had made a mistake and had not come to correct conclusion when she had burst forth a lesson in ethics from her mouth.

“I’ve changed my mind! Sorry about this, Annara.” Juna said with a smile. “It seems deep thoughts really can only take you so far. Forget all about that pseudo-philosophical drivel I spouted. ”

So Juna promptly let go of Annara, releasing her arms. Then she looked at the knight, and angry look in her eyes but a firm smile on her face. She knew exactly what she would do, and it would only be the beginning. She kicked him between the crotch with a firm thrust of her foot. Juna would see how much he liked that, how smart he was now.

"So, what was that you were doing with him before I rudely interrupted you, Annara?" Juna said, discretely drawing her knife.
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