TwinStorm He/Him Posted November 29, 2024 Posted November 29, 2024 2 minutes ago, Ookla the nostealnamepls said: Moni got into position and struck, swinging Endings for Atreides's sword with lightning speed. Unintelligible cocked his pistol. I guess you'll get to see exactly how powerful I am during Ookla season. Endings hit Atreides' blade in a shower of sparks, his blade exploding into shards as souls escaped. He turned furious and punched Moni with the strength of a hundred men. Behind him, Perseus lunged at him with his dagger, slashing at his belt. Atreides elbowed him also, sending him backwards.
Bird Furious she/her/un/important Posted November 29, 2024 Posted November 29, 2024 13 minutes ago, Ookla the Irreplaceable said: "Shut up." said Cricket. "Stop trying to relive the past and realize what you have. You've chased away your own family. What kind of monster does that?" he turned away, only to turn back and slap him across the face. bye! Atreides continued pushing against Perseus, his palm burning through his skin. Perseus screamed, desperately trying to unsheathe his knife. Hidel didn’t care. 9 minutes ago, Ookla the Inconclusive said: Livetha, he thought, furious, could you connect Hidal and I for a moment? Shoe didn't stop him. ohhhhhhh byeeeeeee A large fish suddenly brushed against his leg in the water. *siiiiigh* She healed the scratch and petted Fluffy on the head. "Silly Fluffy." After that, Fluffy did not react in any violent way to Tam. Livetha did so Bat jumped and screamed, then flailed for the shore.
TwinStorm He/Him Posted November 29, 2024 Posted November 29, 2024 Just now, oOklA thE shInyYyy said: Hidel didn’t care. Livetha did so Bat jumped and screamed, then flailed for the shore. Cricket stared at him for a moment. "I hope you suffer." he said, finally.
Through the Living Shadow he/him Posted November 29, 2024 Posted November 29, 2024 3 minutes ago, Ookla the Inconclusive said: Tam sighed and cast the evil spirit out. The Scribe was mad that the squirrel was able to see through the flawless illusion, so he returned the spirit. 1 hour ago, OOKLA the strange said: Asher followed them. Staying silent and choosing to just watch. Pyk walked up to one man in particular, the source of the argument. “WRIULIN! What have you done?” Wriulin turned to him. “I’ve fulfilled my destiny.” He laughed. “No. That implies that it was always mine. That I was afforded it. No, I took this destiny.” As he said this, a battle was playing out behind them. Unpowered people fought against those with Strands, and some fled the scene. The ones with Strands encased those they fought against, and brought them to work. One of the fleeing unpowered people was carrying a small tablet. Wriulin addressed Pyk. “This is my nation. My… Hasratha.” Hasratha is the name of the nation… Also, this technically should be some few millennia ahead.
NameIess Posted November 29, 2024 Posted November 29, 2024 1 minute ago, Ookla the Irreplaceable said: Endings hit Atreides' blade in a shower of sparks, his blade exploding into shards as souls escaped. He turned furious and punched Moni with the strength of a hundred men. Behind him, Perseus lunged at him with his dagger, slashing at his belt. Atreides elbowed him also, sending him backwards. Moni flew backwards, skidding along the ground. She got back to her feet a dozen meters away, holding her side where Atreides had hit her. "Just give us the keys! You've already lost your famous weapon, do you really want to continue this fight?"
TwinStorm He/Him Posted November 29, 2024 Posted November 29, 2024 Just now, Ookla the nostealnamepls said: Moni flew backwards, skidding along the ground. She got back to her feet a dozen meters away, holding her side where Atreides had hit her. "Just give us the keys! You've already lost your famous weapon, do you really want to continue this fight?" Atreides' eyes burned with divine fire, as he stepped forward. "Make me." he growled, summoning a new blade, and soaring toward Moni incredibly fast. Behind him, Perseus scrambled to his feet, holding up the Keys to Ragnorok, which he had stolen of Atreides, showing them to Moni.
NameIess Posted November 29, 2024 Posted November 29, 2024 1 minute ago, Ookla the Irreplaceable said: Atreides' eyes burned with divine fire, as he stepped forward. "Make me." he growled, summoning a new blade, and soaring toward Moni incredibly fast. Behind him, Perseus scrambled to his feet, holding up the Keys to Ragnorok, which he had stolen of Atreides, showing them to Moni. Moni nodded to Perseus, then turned her attention to Atreides. "Alright, I will." She turned and ran, vanishing in moments as reality warped to bring her closer to her destination.
TwinStorm He/Him Posted November 30, 2024 Posted November 30, 2024 Just now, Ookla the nostealnamepls said: Moni nodded to Perseus, then turned her attention to Atreides. "Alright, I will." She turned and ran, vanishing in moments as reality warped to bring her closer to her destination. Perseus touched the keys to the earth, causing a massive portal to appear. He nodded to Moni and hurled his sword at Atreides, whose momentum had carried him far away.
LessName Posted November 30, 2024 Posted November 30, 2024 8 hours ago, Ookla the Inquisitive said: Kion smiles back, spending a second a bit mushy feeling before realizing their train might leave without them. “Shall we go, my lady?” he asks with an elaborate bow, going for an over-the-top middle age etiquette voice. He’s from much later, technologically, and he’s heard enough about his world’s equivalent to make fun of it a bit. Rebus grumbles about period accuracy and horrible plagues, rambles about societal effects of magic and deconstructions, comments on how medieval paintings of cats are hilariously awful, notes that some styles - such as the futuristic - look better in related backgrounds, complains that he doesn’t want to control the conductor because then he’d be stuck talking to himself, and otherwise conveys lots of information to watching Narrators without having to write actual dialogue. He then makes sure his orbiting train is airtight and in geosynchronous orbit above Antimatterland, because other countries on the antimatter planet are less accepting of people effectively made of explosives in their airspace. Faunus raised that eyebrow of hers, unimpressed at the display. “Now, see here, just because I dressed up for dancing, doesn’t mean I desire to be princessed- I thinking more along the lines of Lone Ranger, you know, cloaks and leather armor, none of this lady nonsense.” As she spoke, her outfit changed once more, all while she was boarding the train with Kion. Her white blouse was replaced by a long sleeved green tunic, a leather chest piece and belt sprouting around it, a grey cloak wrapped around her shoulders, buttoning with a pendant around her collar, she wore a sword on her hip, and sturdy leather boots on her feet. Upon noticing the change, Faunus felt her cheeks go red with embarrassment, as she smacked her forehead. “I’ve got to stop doing that.” Faunus ignored Rebus’ grumbling, she simply didn’t care. Swords are cool, and so are horses. And that was that.
NameIess Posted November 30, 2024 Posted November 30, 2024 2 minutes ago, Ookla the Irreplaceable said: Perseus touched the keys to the earth, causing a massive portal to appear. He nodded to Moni and hurled his sword at Atreides, whose momentum had carried him far away. Moni appeared next to him and nodded. "Ready?"
TwinStorm He/Him Posted November 30, 2024 Posted November 30, 2024 Just now, Ookla the nostealnamepls said: Moni appeared next to him and nodded. "Ready?" Perseus nodded. He was going home. In the distance, Atreides' shouts grew louder. "We should go." he said, stepping through the portal.
Through The Living Glass She/They Posted November 30, 2024 Posted November 30, 2024 3 minutes ago, oOklA thE shInyYyy said: Livetha did so Shoe nodded to Livetha, then turned on Hidal, fuming. Why, he snarled, stepping right up to the man, would you sacrifice your daughter to bring back your wife, when you knew you could never have her again anyway? You said it yourself! You knew you could never have her back- what would have happened when she found out on her own? What was your plan -because you wanted her so badly- to keep her around? How did you plan to explain to her that you killed her child, because you were so caught up in your own grief after fifteen YEARS, you couldn't bear to be without her anymore?
NameIess Posted November 30, 2024 Posted November 30, 2024 2 minutes ago, Ookla the Irreplaceable said: Perseus nodded. He was going home. In the distance, Atreides' shouts grew louder. "We should go." he said, stepping through the portal. Moni limped through the portal after him.
Through The Living Glass She/They Posted November 30, 2024 Posted November 30, 2024 (edited) 28 minutes ago, oOklA thE shInyYyy said: Bat jumped and screamed, then flailed for the shore. A seagull flew towards him, squawking loudly and looking very menacing. It tried to peck at his head as it swooped through the air. 23 minutes ago, Ookla the Dragonslayer said: The Scribe was mad that the squirrel was able to see through the flawless illusion, so he returned the spirit. Tam banished the spirit to whatever the TLT equivalent of Hell was. Edited November 30, 2024 by Ookla the Inconclusive
TwinStorm He/Him Posted November 30, 2024 Posted November 30, 2024 4 minutes ago, Ookla the Inconclusive said: Shoe nodded to Livetha, then turned on Hidal, fuming. Why, he snarled, stepping right up to the man, would you sacrifice your daughter to bring back your wife, when you knew you could never have her again anyway? You said it yourself! You knew you could never have her back- what would have happened when she found out on her own? What was your plan -because you wanted her so badly- to keep her around? How did you plan to explain to her that you killed her child, because you were so caught up in your own grief after fifteen YEARS, you couldn't bear to be without her anymore? Cricket nodded, facing the wall. "Exactly. Your wife is gone. You are the most vile, disgusting monster I've ever met, and I've seen my fair share." 3 minutes ago, Ookla the nostealnamepls said: Moni limped through the portal after him. In the distance, they heard Atreides shout. "When you return, I'll have my vengeance. I don't care how long, or how far. I will come for you!" They emerged in a strange place. It was a rocky plateau, with some weeds going through. In the distance, there was a field of lava, and dark mountains. A mist hovered over everything. Far above, a storm was brewing, blotting out most light, but if they could see higher, they would see the cavern ceiling, encrusting with massive glowing gems that illuminated the hell known as Ragnorok.
Through the Living Shadow he/him Posted November 30, 2024 Posted November 30, 2024 1 minute ago, Ookla the Inconclusive said: A seagull flew towards him, squawking loudly and looking very menacing. It tried to peck at his head as it swooped through the air. Tam banished the spirit to whatever the TLT equivalent of Hell was. The Scribe huffed, and a new spirit possessed the squirrel. A little note in a parachute floated down to Tam.
Through The Living Glass She/They Posted November 30, 2024 Posted November 30, 2024 18 minutes ago, Ookla the Dragonslayer said: The Scribe huffed, and a new spirit possessed the squirrel. A little note in a parachute floated down to Tam. Tam cast this one away too, and made the squirrel spirit-proof. Wrath-proof, too She plucked the note out of the air, wondering what it said.
Through the Living Shadow he/him Posted November 30, 2024 Posted November 30, 2024 3 minutes ago, Ookla the Inconclusive said: Tam cast this one away too, and made the squirrel spirit-proof. Wrath-proof, too She plucked the note out of the air, wondering what it said. The Scribe Narrated this protection away, and inserted the conscience of an eldritch monster not-spirit. The note read as such: This squirrel needs to pay.
Through The Living Glass She/They Posted November 30, 2024 Posted November 30, 2024 Just now, Ookla the Dragonslayer said: The Scribe Narrated this protection away, and inserted the conscience of an eldritch monster not-spirit. The note read as such: This squirrel needs to pay. "Pay for what?" she said aloud.
Through the Living Shadow he/him Posted November 30, 2024 Posted November 30, 2024 1 minute ago, Ookla the Inconclusive said: "Pay for what?" she said aloud. Another note fluttered down, this time with tiny bird wings. Why, it resisted my perfect illusions! The Notblade shouldn’t have that happen to it!
Through The Living Glass She/They Posted November 30, 2024 Posted November 30, 2024 Just now, Ookla the Dragonslayer said: Another note fluttered down, this time with tiny bird wings. Why, it resisted my perfect illusions! The Notblade shouldn’t have that happen to it! She stared at it, confused. "I'm pretty sure that's just what squirrels do when they're scared . . ." She got rid of the eldritch monster consciousness.
Through the Living Shadow he/him Posted November 30, 2024 Posted November 30, 2024 Just now, Ookla the Inconclusive said: She stared at it, confused. "I'm pretty sure that's just what squirrels do when they're scared . . ." She got rid of the eldritch monster consciousness. The Scribe somehow transmitted a huff through the note. Its writing changed. The illusion should have scared it away! It appeals to all six senses! I don’t care what the voice of reasoning says. He returned it.
Through The Living Glass She/They Posted November 30, 2024 Posted November 30, 2024 Just now, Ookla the Dragonslayer said: The Scribe somehow transmitted a huff through the note. Its writing changed. The illusion should have scared it away! It appeals to all six senses! I don’t care what the voice of reasoning says. He returned it. Tam obliterated the eldritch consciousness. "Too bad." Then she made the squirrel unable to have other spirits, consciousnesses, or any other types of sentient things shoved into it.
Through the Living Shadow he/him Posted November 30, 2024 Posted November 30, 2024 1 minute ago, Ookla the Inconclusive said: Tam obliterated the eldritch consciousness. "Too bad." Then she made the squirrel unable to have other spirits, consciousnesses, or any other types of sentient things shoved into it. The Scribe undid this. How dare you.
NameIess Posted November 30, 2024 Posted November 30, 2024 37 minutes ago, Ookla the Irreplaceable said: In the distance, they heard Atreides shout. "When you return, I'll have my vengeance. I don't care how long, or how far. I will come for you!" They emerged in a strange place. It was a rocky plateau, with some weeds going through. In the distance, there was a field of lava, and dark mountains. A mist hovered over everything. Far above, a storm was brewing, blotting out most light, but if they could see higher, they would see the cavern ceiling, encrusting with massive glowing gems that illuminated the hell known as Ragnorok. Moni sat down on a nearby rock wearily. "How are you? He got a pretty good hit in on me at the end there, but the horseshoe mitigated the damage. Looked like he hurt you pretty bad."
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