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Subversion shook her head. "Well, if you have nothing else to say, I'll just vanish now. Unless... does Mythos want to go on a quest? I've got a great one lined up for him."

Posted (edited)

Due to the fact that the post above was not bolded, it was therefore not canon. Sequence graciously converted it to canon by bolding the words.

 

"Ahem,"

 

19 minutes ago, Being of Cacophony said:

@Thaidakar the Ghostblood I hope when you said you knew where Plot's sword was you realized that Platypus never gave it up. He still has it.

 

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Just now, Sequence said:

Due to the fact that the post above was not bolded, it was therefore not canon. Sequence graciously converted it to canon by bolding the words.

 

"Ahem,"

 

 

i was keeping it not bolded because it was already canon by virtue of it being true and never falsified. it was purely for disscussion purposes, but thank you.

Posted (edited)

Because there was one claim that was proven false when Platypus brought Vengeance (Plot's sword) back to his hand. Platypus points Subversion back to the middle of page 2034.

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Posted

Subversion frowns, pointing out that the sword of Plot had split in two, so it was clearly true that someone else was in fact in possession of that blade. That was part of the quest that Subversion was offering to Rym.

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Rym was smart.

But he was also very curious.

He sent Bookwyrm a quick mental message explaining what he was doing. Then he drew his Mordite blade and pointed it at Subversion's throat.

"I'll investigate," he said. "But if anything goes wrong in the slightest..."

He let the threat hang in the air as he stepped through the portal and into the sun-baked dunes.

@UnfortunatelyNamed

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Subversion shrugs, mentioning the fact that unless Rym went on the quest, the wielder of the split-off sword of Plot would continue to wreak havoc on the innocent.

 

The portal vanished behind Rym, leaving him alone on a vast and empty desert.

@The Bookwyrm

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Posted

Rym called upon a bit of Narration power to point himself in the right direction.

Ahem...

Rym was facing the right direction.

He started walking across the desert in that direction.

Posted
5 minutes ago, UnfortunatelyNamed said:

There were none of those signs, besides the human-shaped burn marks that were occasionally visible.

Rym grimaced.

Who did this...and why?

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6 minutes ago, UnfortunatelyNamed said:

Behind him, Rym heard a faint shifting in the rubble.

Rym spun, and kept one hand on his sword while he walked towards the rubble.

A survivor?

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