Keke They/he Posted November 30, 2024 Posted November 30, 2024 1 hour ago, Ookla the Dragonslayer said: Nahhh, I’m just saying I’ve rushed the plot a wee bit… Also, Wriulin is tied for my second most powerful character ever, the most powerful being a deity. But your character has a unique ability to… *cough* kill him. Wriulin turned to his people. “Do not fear, my followers. You have asked for an independent future, and I have graciously given it to you.” One of the unpowered rose their voice. “Our situation is worse! You promised us a society, and now we have nothing!” Wriulin stared at the outspoken person, and a charcoal black Strand snapped forward from him and towards them, slicing them in half. “We can rebuild. We will rebuild.” ooh Asher can! That's epic!! Asher glared at him under their helmet. Trying to resist attacking him. silver does pyk want him dead? Or is he a good guy? I'm assuming bad but I wanna be sure. How is their relationship?
Through the Living Shadow he/him Posted November 30, 2024 Posted November 30, 2024 4 minutes ago, OOKLA the strange said: ooh Asher can! That's epic!! Asher glared at him under their helmet. Trying to resist attacking him. silver does pyk want him dead? Or is he a good guy? I'm assuming bad but I wanna be sure. How is their relationship? Hehehe… the fact that Asher is dead changes EVERYTHING! And it’s a different type of dead than the Husks. [He… he doesn’t want him… dead… but they are not on the best of terms. And I’m not sure how this power grab affects it.] Pyk stepped towards Wriulin, but thought better of it. His eyes were filled with hatred that they had never seen from him before.
Immortal Platypus Posted November 30, 2024 Posted November 30, 2024 2 hours ago, Ookla the Bacon said: Can you link me? it's not important, don't worry about it. 2 hours ago, oOklA thE shInyYyy said: “I do,” Hidel promised “It’s been building for years. I’ll tell you everything, if you like.” Bat screamed even louder, then ran back into the forest to hide. 2 hours ago, Ookla the Irreplaceable said: Perseus sighed, pulling off his shirt to reveal large burns. He winced. "Some more to add to the collection, I guess." he said, exhausted. Cricket looked at him with hatred. "Be thankful you're alive." Hacob, still invisible, stabbed his Narrationblade into Hidel's side, making sure it killed him. Then he teleported away.
Keke They/he Posted November 30, 2024 Posted November 30, 2024 1 minute ago, Ookla the Dragonslayer said: Hehehe… the fact that Asher is dead changes EVERYTHING! And it’s a different type of dead than the Husks. [He… he doesn’t want him… dead… but they are not on the best of terms. And I’m not sure how this power grab affects it.] Pyk stepped towards Wriulin, but thought better of it. His eyes were filled with hatred that they had never seen from him before. Asher wasnt good at seeing emotion but that hatred was so there that they could tell. I think they want him dead. Like dead dead. Cant you ask him or something? You have acces to his suit right? muahahagahahahhahahah. This will be fun. But alas. I am going to read. Starting WoR. I may respond in bit.
NameIess Posted November 30, 2024 Posted November 30, 2024 1 hour ago, Ookla the Bacon said: Hmm," said Bacon. "Do you perhaps care about him because he is kind and you feel that kindness should be returned?" Subversion stood up off her therapy chair and started stalking away. “Kindness doesn’t have intrinsic value in fiction. It only has value in how it improves the story. Thank you for listening to me Bacon, but I’ve got to go. I’ll figure this out one way… or another.” She melted into shadow and vanished. 1 hour ago, Ookla the Bacon said: Excellent! ...now what exactly does arguing for a 'reduced sentence' entail?" “We can show that I did not intend to steal that Plotblades for myself, that I had at least somewhat good reason to distrust the Brave Adventurer, and that I never held any intention of harming the order.” The Great Wizard hummed, deep in thought. “And don’t forget to ask for a delay of judgement so that I can-under supervision-recapture my withergeist-bonded rabbits.” 1 hour ago, Ookla the Irreplaceable said: Perseus shrugged. "I'm down for it." “Great!” Moni held out the horseshoe. “Hold onto this, and we’ll jump on three. Got it?” 23 minutes ago, Ookla the Arbiter said: it's not important, don't worry about it. Hacob, still invisible, stabbed his Narrationblade into Hidel's side, making sure it killed him. Then he teleported away. Unintelligible cursed, teleporting after Hacob. “Why did you do that?”
TwinStorm He/Him Posted November 30, 2024 Posted November 30, 2024 29 minutes ago, Ookla the Arbiter said: it's not important, don't worry about it. Hacob, still invisible, stabbed his Narrationblade into Hidel's side, making sure it killed him. Then he teleported away. Cricket gasped, shocked by the suddenness of it all. Then, he felt a crushing relief. Any longer, and he might have done the deed himself. "Let's go get Beosta and find her aunt." he said to Shoe. @Ookla the Inconclusive 5 minutes ago, Ookla the nostealnamepls said: Subversion stood up off her therapy chair and started stalking away. “Kindness doesn’t have intrinsic value in fiction. It only has value in how it improves the story. Thank you for listening to me Bacon, but I’ve got to go. I’ll figure this out one way… or another.” She melted into shadow and vanished. “We can show that I did not intend to steal that Plotblades for myself, that I had at least somewhat good reason to distrust the Brave Adventurer, and that I never held any intention of harming the order.” The Great Wizard hummed, deep in thought. “And don’t forget to ask for a delay of judgement so that I can-under supervision-recapture my withergeist-bonded rabbits.” “Great!” Moni held out the horseshoe. “Hold onto this, and we’ll jump on three. Got it?” Unintelligible cursed, teleporting after Hacob. “Why did you do that?” Cricket grasped it tightly.
Immortal Platypus Posted November 30, 2024 Posted November 30, 2024 13 minutes ago, Ookla the nostealnamepls said: Unintelligible cursed, teleporting after Hacob. “Why did you do that?” It was a fake Hacob made out of sawdust. Did you see Cricket, Unintelligible? He was about to do it himself. His conscious doesn't need that extra weight. I'm doing us all a favor.
NameIess Posted November 30, 2024 Posted November 30, 2024 23 minutes ago, Ookla the Arbiter said: It was a fake Hacob made out of sawdust. Did you see Cricket, Unintelligible? He was about to do it himself. His conscious doesn't need that extra weight. I'm doing us all a favor. Unintelligible teleported after Hacob again. “He was not going to kill him, and in any case it would’ve been easy for you to restrain him. You just killed him because you’ve decided to act callous for some reason.” 33 minutes ago, Ookla the Irreplaceable said: Cricket grasped it tightly “Alright. One, two, three!” Moni dashed towards the edge of the plateau and leaped off, holding tightly to her end of the horseshoe.
Through The Living Glass She/They Posted November 30, 2024 Posted November 30, 2024 2 hours ago, Ookla the Dragonslayer said: The Scribe huffed, and a swarm of eldritch squirrels appeared. Tam sighed, and they all disappeared. "This is getting tiring." 1 hour ago, Ookla the Arbiter said: Hacob, still invisible, stabbed his Narrationblade into Hidel's side, making sure it killed him. Then he teleported away. Shoe stared in shock. 36 minutes ago, Ookla the Irreplaceable said: Cricket gasped, shocked by the suddenness of it all. Then, he felt a crushing relief. Any longer, and he might have done the deed himself. "Let's go get Beosta and find her aunt." he said to Shoe. But- but that's not . . . He kept looking at Hidel. He was about to . . . he was going to tell me why . . .
TwinStorm He/Him Posted November 30, 2024 Posted November 30, 2024 5 minutes ago, Ookla the nostealnamepls said: Unintelligible teleported after Hacob again. “He was not going to kill him, and in any case it would’ve been easy for you to restrain him. You just killed him because you’ve decided to act callous for some reason.” “Alright. One, two, three!” Moni dashed towards the edge of the plateau and leaped off, holding tightly to her end of the horseshoe. Perseus followed, shouting his eyes tightly. Just now, Ookla the Inconclusive said: Tam sighed, and they all disappeared. "This is getting tiring." Shoe stared in shock. But- but that's not . . . He kept looking at Hidel. He was about to . . . he was going to tell me why . . . "We can't do anything else here, Shoe. Let's go."
Through The Living Glass She/They Posted November 30, 2024 Posted November 30, 2024 5 minutes ago, Ookla the Irreplaceable said: "We can't do anything else here, Shoe. Let's go." He stood and stormed out the door. Well, the doorframe. You get the idea.
TwinStorm He/Him Posted November 30, 2024 Posted November 30, 2024 14 minutes ago, Ookla the Inconclusive said: He stood and stormed out the door. Well, the doorframe. You get the idea. Cricket looked back at the corpse regretfully and followed. "Listen, Shoe..."
Through The Living Glass She/They Posted November 30, 2024 Posted November 30, 2024 1 minute ago, Ookla the Irreplaceable said: Cricket looked back at the corpse regretfully and followed. "Listen, Shoe..." Shoe threw his ax to the ground, where it hit in such a way that the hilt stuck almost completely upright in the dirt. What? he asked sharply.
Bird Furious she/her/un/important Posted November 30, 2024 Posted November 30, 2024 4 hours ago, Ookla the Bacon said: Can you link me? We could, if you wish, suggested Charles. "Well, if you have problems with the realness of characters you're going to have to talk to the people in charge of writing them." "Oh!" said Bacon, who was disguised as a bear. "Hello, Bat. Can you tell me where I am?" Bat was nearing wit’s end. 4 hours ago, Ookla the Irreplaceable said: Perseus sighed, pulling off his shirt to reveal large burns. He winced. "Some more to add to the collection, I guess." he said, exhausted. Cricket looked at him with hatred. "Be thankful you're alive." “What an idea,” Hidel said softly. “What an idea.” 4 hours ago, Ookla the Inconclusive said: "I dare." She redid it. A mountain lion came lumbering out and, upon seeing Bat, roared and ran straight for him. Shoe was surprised. He hadn't expected that. Fine. He was still furious though. Bat screamed, hid behind a tree, and held out his Notblade. Hidel took a deep breath. “I was raised on this farm, in seclusion. My father cared little for my mother, but he was a gallant man, and always did anything he could for her. I was left out of this… strange semblance of love. I looked like her sister, the woman my father had truly cared for. She was forced to wed for money. ”I was lucky enough to meet my Alva. The moment, I saw her, I knew everything had changed. She brought something into my life I simply cannot describe or explain. Seeing her was the best part of every day. When she laughed, I could not help but smile for a week from the memory.” 4 hours ago, Ookla the Bacon said: "Excuse me," said Bacon to the mountain lion politely. "We're having a conversation." 4 hours ago, Ookla the Inconclusive said: The mountain lion huffed angrily and retreated back into the jungle. The seagull kept attacking Bat though. Bat hit the seagull with the blade and made a duplicate him run away while making actual him not look or smell like anything. 3 hours ago, Ookla the Bacon said: "Hmm," said Bacon. "Do you perhaps care about him because he is kind and you feel that kindness should be returned?" "Excellent! ...now what exactly does arguing for a 'reduced sentence' entail?" "How's it going?" asked Bacon, who was engaged in filling out a crossword puzzle. Close your eyes. Let us enter your dreamscape. "Oh!" said Bacon. "What do you have there?" @oOklA thE shInyYyy “Th- this is my Notblade.” Bat was on the verge of tears by now. 2 hours ago, Ookla the Arbiter said: it's not important, don't worry about it. Hacob, still invisible, stabbed his Narrationblade into Hidel's side, making sure it killed him. Then he teleported away. Pausing in the middle of his story, Hidel’s eyes widened in shock, tightened in pain, then smoothed in peace. “Alva,” he muttered, and then slumped over, dead. 55 minutes ago, Ookla the Inconclusive said: Tam sighed, and they all disappeared. "This is getting tiring." Shoe stared in shock. But- but that's not . . . He kept looking at Hidel. He was about to . . . he was going to tell me why . . . Ehehehehe
Through The Living Glass She/They Posted November 30, 2024 Posted November 30, 2024 4 minutes ago, oOklA thE shInyYyy said: Bat hit the seagull with the blade and made a duplicate him run away while making actual him not look or smell like anything. The seagull chased the duplicate. Tam wondered what in the world was going on with all these wild animals. Juuuuust waiting for Stormy now in the morning and G'night!
Bird Furious she/her/un/important Posted November 30, 2024 Posted November 30, 2024 2 minutes ago, Ookla the Inconclusive said: The seagull chased the duplicate. Tam wondered what in the world was going on with all these wild animals. Juuuuust waiting for Stormy now in the morning and G'night! Bat sat down and curled into a tiny little ball. He was growing increasingly certain that he was just born to be hated. no plz don’t leave meee
Through the Living Shadow he/him Posted November 30, 2024 Posted November 30, 2024 9 hours ago, OOKLA the strange said: Asher wasnt good at seeing emotion but that hatred was so there that they could tell. I think they want him dead. Like dead dead. Cant you ask him or something? You have acces to his suit right? muahahagahahahhahahah. This will be fun. But alas. I am going to read. Starting WoR. I may respond in bit. WORDS OF RADIANCE IS THE BEST BOOK! It is MY FAVORITE! [It does seem so… I do bel-] Silver cut off as Wriulin turned to them. “Join our nation, or die, peasant.” Golden strands made their way over to Asher. 8 hours ago, Ookla the Inconclusive said: Tam sighed, and they all disappeared. "This is getting tiring." Shoe stared in shock. But- but that's not . . . He kept looking at Hidel. He was about to . . . he was going to tell me why . . . Well, you are the one who has no respect for my creations! The Scribe sent this in a note with a weight attached to it, falling slightly to the right. The squirrels returned.
Through the Living Heir he/him Posted November 30, 2024 Posted November 30, 2024 12 hours ago, Ookla the Dylsxic said: “I’m still learning.” She said softly, sitting down and buried her reddening face in her hands. In control again, Faunus had her outfit change back to the simple white blouse and green pants. Sighing softly, she managed a weak smile, as she ran a hand through her long strawberry blonde hair. “I do care, right now. Maybe that will eventually change. But I can still feel stupid, even as a Narrator.” Yeah? Well Faunus countered that with dragon, elves, dwarves and other cool stuff. Epic sword fights, armies riding to battle, Lord of the Rings. Those are cool things to base one’s personality off of. Not that Faunus or her Author have done that. Kion smiles. “Caring is important, and I hope you - and me, for that matter - stay that way. Speaking of which, we’re not going to create anyone who needs our help, so does that mean we’ll show up with by some other Thread focuses? By which I mean people the words seem to follow, even if they’re not Narrators.” Rebus, finishing his negotiation with the Antimatterlanders, concedes the point. “I wasn’t saying those things had no worth. At least until I stop being a complete Author expy, I love fantasy and play D&D. But I think the Thread is a bit oversaturated with pure fantasy, and mixing magic with technology is both cool and powerful.” He gestures around himself to the antimatter planet and the force fields he’d wrapped around himself, the antimatter utility fog he’d narrated, and the flying train, high above him. “None of this would have been possible without both magic and technology. And I’m going to make it even better in a few minutes, once I can hide this part from Bacon.” He snickers, imagining what is to come. 11 hours ago, Ookla the Irreplaceable said: "I'm not a conductor. Just a Narrator." As a consequence of Kion’s Narrator spell stunt (and of course, attempting and failing badly to fight Sequence), the Render is a bit Thread aware. “Where is the conductor, then? You will make one for me, or I will drive the train myself. Wait. You can just bring me to my quarry directly. The other Narrator did not wish to do that. There is probably a train station, can you put me there?”
xinoehp512 he/him Posted November 30, 2024 Posted November 30, 2024 11 hours ago, Ookla the nostealnamepls said: Subversion stood up off her therapy chair and started stalking away. “Kindness doesn’t have intrinsic value in fiction. It only has value in how it improves the story. Thank you for listening to me Bacon, but I’ve got to go. I’ll figure this out one way… or another.” She melted into shadow and vanished. Bacon hummed to himself thoughtfully. "You're a tricky one, Subversion. Maybe one day I'll understand you." He turned to Lady Bug and sighed. "What do you think?" @oOklA thE shInyYyy 11 hours ago, Ookla the nostealnamepls said: “We can show that I did not intend to steal that Plotblades for myself, that I had at least somewhat good reason to distrust the Brave Adventurer, and that I never held any intention of harming the order.” The Great Wizard hummed, deep in thought. “And don’t forget to ask for a delay of judgement so that I can-under supervision-recapture my withergeist-bonded rabbits.” “Great!” Moni held out the horseshoe. “Hold onto this, and we’ll jump on three. Got it?” Unintelligible cursed, teleporting after Hacob. “Why did you do that?” "Excellent!" exclaimed Selppaenip. "We just show those things are true, and they let you go?" 9 hours ago, oOklA thE shInyYyy said: Bat was nearing wit’s end. “What an idea,” Hidel said softly. “What an idea.” Bat screamed, hid behind a tree, and held out his Notblade. Hidel took a deep breath. “I was raised on this farm, in seclusion. My father cared little for my mother, but he was a gallant man, and always did anything he could for her. I was left out of this… strange semblance of love. I looked like her sister, the woman my father had truly cared for. She was forced to wed for money. ”I was lucky enough to meet my Alva. The moment, I saw her, I knew everything had changed. She brought something into my life I simply cannot describe or explain. Seeing her was the best part of every day. When she laughed, I could not help but smile for a week from the memory.” Bat hit the seagull with the blade and made a duplicate him run away while making actual him not look or smell like anything. “Th- this is my Notblade.” Bat was on the verge of tears by now. Pausing in the middle of his story, Hidel’s eyes widened in shock, tightened in pain, then smoothed in peace. “Alva,” he muttered, and then slumped over, dead. Ehehehehe Bacon frowned. "It looks like a blade to me. Are you sure it's not?" 12 hours ago, Ookla the Dragonslayer said: Tenth peered at them, noticing that they turned charcoal black at the bottom. The doctor informed me you were unable to tell her what these were, Charles said. Do think you will, with closer inspection? 12 hours ago, Ookla the Irreplaceable said: Perseus shrugged. "I'm down for it." "I'm not a conductor. Just a Narrator." Trellin frowned. "I was sent here, because..." he checked a note in his pocket. "Apparently, my master wants me to investigate Narratorial powers. So he gave me this body, and made me a Narrator." "Fun!" said Bacon. "Are you any good at crosswords?" 29 minutes ago, Ookla the Inquisitive said: Kion smiles. “Caring is important, and I hope you - and me, for that matter - stay that way. Speaking of which, we’re not going to create anyone who needs our help, so does that mean we’ll show up with by some other Thread focuses? By which I mean people the words seem to follow, even if they’re not Narrators.” Rebus, finishing his negotiation with the Antimatterlanders, concedes the point. “I wasn’t saying those things had no worth. At least until I stop being a complete Author expy, I love fantasy and play D&D. But I think the Thread is a bit oversaturated with pure fantasy, and mixing magic with technology is both cool and powerful.” He gestures around himself to the antimatter planet and the force fields he’d wrapped around himself, the antimatter utility fog he’d narrated, and the flying train, high above him. “None of this would have been possible without both magic and technology. And I’m going to make it even better in a few minutes, once I can hide this part from Bacon.” He snickers, imagining what is to come. "Hide what from me?" asked Bacon, curious.
Immortal Platypus Posted November 30, 2024 Posted November 30, 2024 (edited) 10 hours ago, Ookla the nostealnamepls said: Unintelligible teleported after Hacob again. “He was not going to kill him, and in any case it would’ve been easy for you to restrain him. You just killed him because you’ve decided to act callous for some reason.” It was the same decoy, there again. If you knew what I knew, Unintelligible, you'd be impressed I let him live for that long. And Cricket was very close to killing him. After I killed Hidel, do you know what Cricket felt? Relief. Do you know what Hidel felt? Peace. It needed to be done. Edited November 30, 2024 by Ookla the Arbiter
Through the Living Shadow he/him Posted November 30, 2024 Posted November 30, 2024 22 minutes ago, Ookla the Bacon said: Bacon hummed to himself thoughtfully. "You're a tricky one, Subversion. Maybe one day I'll understand you." He turned to Lady Bug and sighed. "What do you think?" @oOklA thE shInyYyy "Excellent!" exclaimed Selppaenip. "We just show those things are true, and they let you go?" Bacon frowned. "It looks like a blade to me. Are you sure it's not?" The doctor informed me you were unable to tell her what these were, Charles said. Do think you will, with closer inspection? "Fun!" said Bacon. "Are you any good at crosswords?" "Hide what from me?" asked Bacon, curious. I can guess… but I have never seen them before. They seem to interact adversely with the Adari. He stepped closer, looking at it.
Bird Furious she/her/un/important Posted November 30, 2024 Posted November 30, 2024 24 minutes ago, Ookla the Bacon said: Bacon hummed to himself thoughtfully. "You're a tricky one, Subversion. Maybe one day I'll understand you." He turned to Lady Bug and sighed. "What do you think?" @oOklA thE shInyYyy "Excellent!" exclaimed Selppaenip. "We just show those things are true, and they let you go?" Bacon frowned. "It looks like a blade to me. Are you sure it's not?" The doctor informed me you were unable to tell her what these were, Charles said. Do think you will, with closer inspection? "Fun!" said Bacon. "Are you any good at crosswords?" "Hide what from me?" asked Bacon, curious. Lady Bug started. “Oh, I… I don’t know. I was only born yesterday. Made. Written. Whatever it is.” Bat frowned. “That’s just what it’s called.”
Through The Living Glass She/They Posted November 30, 2024 Posted November 30, 2024 2 hours ago, Ookla the Dragonslayer said: Well, you are the one who has no respect for my creations! The Scribe sent this in a note with a weight attached to it, falling slightly to the right. The squirrels returned. They vanished again. Tam refused to dignify that note with a response.
Through the Living Shadow he/him Posted November 30, 2024 Posted November 30, 2024 1 minute ago, Ookla the Inconclusive said: They vanished again. Tam refused to dignify that note with a response. The Scribe teleports her to a volcano. Rude! I, personally, don’t need that dignity, but… RUDE!
Through The Living Glass She/They Posted November 30, 2024 Posted November 30, 2024 8 minutes ago, Ookla the Dragonslayer said: The Scribe teleports her to a volcano. Rude! I, personally, don’t need that dignity, but… RUDE! "Fine," Tam grumbled. "Let's see who you are." She teleported the Scribe to right in front of her.
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