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3 minutes ago, Through The Living Glass said:

 

 

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I need you to eat a plant

You haven't eaten yet, right?
Either way if you don't eat you're gonna die.

I promise the plant you eat won't directly kill you.

 

5 minutes ago, Dragonheir said:

Third stops ranting. “Interesting… I can deliver it by hand, if needed.” 
@TheRavenHasLanded, I don’t know if Third can see you, but to the eyes of a cognitive shadow, Magic (the aviar) has some sort of splinter anchored to it. The bond between Third and Magic is much stronger than an ordinary one; they’re almost the same person, cognitively. 

 

1 minute ago, TheRavenHasLanded said:

@Ancient Elantrian

Ryn sighs. "Well, if the plant doesnt work, I was thinking we could announce that both a boy and a girl, if teamed up, can win."

"That doesn't work. Also, Third, don't worry. I believe I already have The Plant in place. We just need two tributes to eat it."

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1 minute ago, Ancient Elantrian said:

 

 

"That doesn't work. Also, Third, don't worry. I believe I already have The Plant in place. We just need two tributes to eat it."

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*sputtering*

Yeah I mean I haven't eaten anything yet but like I have food . . .

*fear*

 

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Just now, Ancient Elantrian said:

 

 

"That doesn't work. Also, Third, don't worry. I believe I already have The Plant in place. We just need two tributes to eat it."

"I never said you had to keep what you announce. you can always repeal it. preferably before there are 2 people of opposite genders left. oh, and who is our other person in this love line?"

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1 minute ago, TheRavenHasLanded said:

"I never said you had to keep what you announce. you can always repeal it. preferably before there are 2 people of opposite genders left. oh, and who is our other person in this love line?"

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It's hilarious that your rep title is 'Shade' rn.

 

Posted
3 minutes ago, Through The Living Glass said:

 

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it wont kill you directly, no funny side effects thatll screw you over. mostly. unless Squall is the other guy, then you can fear for your life.

 

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Just now, Ancient Elantrian said:

 

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Oh, she'll eat that plant

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Just now, Through The Living Glass said:

 

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Sh... it's okay. Just eat the plant. They're just boys being dramatic.

 

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Just now, Through The Living Glass said:

 

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I can give you five reasons to eat the plant

1. It will not kill you directly

2. It is not poisonous

3. You will be a main character

4. Sharlin gets a romance arc

5. In the Free States RP, you can make Sharp panic even though she'll be fine

 

Posted
On 10/2/2024 at 2:14 PM, Lord Spirit said:

“They taste like most of the other processed food I had in the Capitol. Nowhere near as good as food from the wild.” Winter replies. Hopefully he was safe for now. He still hoped he could get a weapon soon. 

"Oh, yeah? I've never lived in a rural area. Big stinky cities for me."

Maybe that's why your personality is so disagreeable, Sharp joked, his good mood restored.

"Probably."

"Umm, I'm okay to sleep now okay kid?" Sharlin told Winter. 

She lay down her orange jumpsuit to make the rock more bearable, then set up the crossbow so she could grab in quickly and tucked her knife into her shirt.

"Please don't stab me in the back, that wouldn't be fun." She lay down and closed her eyes, willing herself to fall asleep and rest.

Goodnight. Gosh I miss sleeping.

"Yeah, keep watch okay?"

That might be beyond me, I can't really see things . . . normally.

She shrugged, "Nevermind then."

Sharuel, not seeing any immediate dangers, flapped into the cave. He snuggled up with Sharlin as she drifted off.

@Lord Spirit

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Sharp sat back, leaning on the 'cave wall,' which for him was just a convulsing mass of mist. It was lonely, here in purgatory when Sharlin went to sleep.

He welcomed the peace of it though, heaven only knew what insanity they'd face tomorrow.

Wandering over to the entrance of the cave, he surveyed the island. Different shades of mist mad up trees and rock. In the distance he thought he saw a large expanse of dark, obsidian-like stone. That would be the ocean. He watched wispy leaves shift against the dull grey sky. Purgatory sure was weird.

Not that he'd expected it to be normal, or anything.

The back of his mind tingled, and he felt the pull again. The distant whole in the sky was present here, too. Sharp supposed it would have to be. Many would would die in this place, so they path to the next life would of course be wide open.

He pulled on him, threatening to rip him away from the island and whisk him into whatever lay beyond. Part him wanted to let it take him. He'd might see Annie again, and finally might some of his children and children's children.

But no, there was still too much to do. He turned to glance back at Sharlin, her soul a familiar blurry light tucked in-between walls of mist. 

She was his family too, if distantly.

It made him so mad.

He closed his eyes and tried to rest his mind at least. Instinctively he reached for the cigarette box in his pocket.

Pulling the worn paper box out of his pocket, he studied the faded label on the front. He hadn't had cigarettes when he'd died of course, no use for those in the arena. He'd managed to pick it up when he'd first come to on this side.

Whatever small influence he still had over the physical world let him take it and keep it close. 

He pulled out a single cigarette and stuck in his mouth. 

If he only he had a way to light it.

2 hours ago, TheRavenHasLanded said:

Squall muttered to Blackjack "Go find Sharlin, and bring her to me."

blackjack flies off.

@J. Magi

 

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You want it to just, like, show up?

7 minutes ago, TheRavenHasLanded said:

 

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lol you know me

1 minute ago, Spark of Hope said:

 

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WAIT WHAT DO I HAVE TO DO WITH THE LOVE POTION THINGY

Posted
Just now, J. Magi said:

"Oh, yeah? I've never lived in a rural area. Big stinky cities for me."

Maybe that's why your personality is so disagreeable, Sharp joked, his good mood restored.

"Probably."

"Umm, I'm okay to sleep now okay kid?" Sharlin told Winter. 

She lay down her orange jumpsuit to make the rock more bearable, then set up the crossbow so she could grab in quickly and tucked her knife into her shirt.

"Please don't stab me in the back, that wouldn't be fun." She lay down and closed her eyes, willing herself to fall asleep and rest.

Goodnight. Gosh I miss sleeping.

"Yeah, keep watch okay?"

That might be beyond me, I can't really see things . . . normally.

She shrugged, "Nevermind then."

Sharuel, not seeing any immediate dangers, flapped into the cave. He snuggled up with Sharlin as she drifted off.

@Lord Spirit

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Sharp sat back, leaning on the 'cave wall,' which for him was just a convulsing mass of mist. It was lonely, here in purgatory when Sharlin went to sleep.

He welcomed the peace of it though, heaven only knew what insanity they'd face tomorrow.

Wandering over to the entrance of the cave, he surveyed the island. Different shades of mist mad up trees and rock. In the distance he thought he saw a large expanse of dark, obsidian-like stone. That would be the ocean. He watched wispy leaves shift against the dull grey sky. Purgatory sure was weird.

Not that he'd expected it to be normal, or anything.

The back of his mind tingled, and he felt the pull again. The distant whole in the sky was present here, too. Sharp supposed it would have to be. Many would would die in this place, so they path to the next life would of course be wide open.

He pulled on him, threatening to rip him away from the island and whisk him into whatever lay beyond. Part him wanted to let it take him. He'd might see Annie again, and finally might some of his children and children's children.

But no, there was still too much to do. He turned to glance back at Sharlin, her soul a familiar blurry light tucked in-between walls of mist. 

She was his family too, if distantly.

It made him so mad.

He closed his eyes and tried to rest his mind at least. Instinctively he reached for the cigarette box in his pocket.

Pulling the worn paper box out of his pocket, he studied the faded label on the front. He hadn't had cigarettes when he'd died of course, no use for those in the arena. He'd managed to pick it up when he'd first come to on this side.

Whatever small influence he still had over the physical world let him take it and keep it close. 

He pulled out a single cigarette and stuck in his mouth. 

If he only he had a way to light it.

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sure, he just bursts from the trees squawking lol.

 

Posted
1 minute ago, Through The Living Glass said:

 

Just now, J. Magi said:

"Oh, yeah? I've never lived in a rural area. Big stinky cities for me."

Maybe that's why your personality is so disagreeable, Sharp joked, his good mood restored.

"Probably."

"Umm, I'm okay to sleep now okay kid?" Sharlin told Winter. 

She lay down her orange jumpsuit to make the rock more bearable, then set up the crossbow so she could grab in quickly and tucked her knife into her shirt.

"Please don't stab me in the back, that wouldn't be fun." She lay down and closed her eyes, willing herself to fall asleep and rest.

Goodnight. Gosh I miss sleeping.

"Yeah, keep watch okay?"

That might be beyond me, I can't really see things . . . normally.

She shrugged, "Nevermind then."

Sharuel, not seeing any immediate dangers, flapped into the cave. He snuggled up with Sharlin as she drifted off.

@Lord Spirit

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Sharp sat back, leaning on the 'cave wall,' which for him was just a convulsing mass of mist. It was lonely, here in purgatory when Sharlin went to sleep.

He welcomed the peace of it though, heaven only knew what insanity they'd face tomorrow.

Wandering over to the entrance of the cave, he surveyed the island. Different shades of mist mad up trees and rock. In the distance he thought he saw a large expanse of dark, obsidian-like stone. That would be the ocean. He watched wispy leaves shift against the dull grey sky. Purgatory sure was weird.

Not that he'd expected it to be normal, or anything.

The back of his mind tingled, and he felt the pull again. The distant whole in the sky was present here, too. Sharp supposed it would have to be. Many would would die in this place, so they path to the next life would of course be wide open.

He pulled on him, threatening to rip him away from the island and whisk him into whatever lay beyond. Part him wanted to let it take him. He'd might see Annie again, and finally might some of his children and children's children.

But no, there was still too much to do. He turned to glance back at Sharlin, her soul a familiar blurry light tucked in-between walls of mist. 

She was his family too, if distantly.

It made him so mad.

He closed his eyes and tried to rest his mind at least. Instinctively he reached for the cigarette box in his pocket.

Pulling the worn paper box out of his pocket, he studied the faded label on the front. He hadn't had cigarettes when he'd died of course, no use for those in the arena. He'd managed to pick it up when he'd first come to on this side.

Whatever small influence he still had over the physical world let him take it and keep it close. 

He pulled out a single cigarette and stuck in his mouth. 

If he only he had a way to light it.

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...

I misspoke.

I apologize.

Reason 4: Aerol gets a romance arc

Reason 5: You may just get an ally

 

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