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Silva

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  1. Being new is where we all began at some point or another. We're happy to have you, questions and all. Typically, if a character is initially proposed as always being with another character, the two are ranked together. So, with the current point limit of 150(?) from the Index, one could have 60 points worth and the other 90. Given weaknesses to cancel it out, those numbers could go a bit higher, but the idea is that both would be combined, requiring the two to be somewhat weaker individually in order so that they aren't overly powerful, if I recall correctly. As long as together they fit that requirement, it should be okay, though, granted, I might be wrong. @MysticLotus
  2. You may happen upon it again in the future.
  3. The rest of the time, their sanity was questionable.
  4. They tried desperately to repair the damage.
  5. Unfortunately, no one could find a washing machine.
  6. Ghosts had a hard time finding clothing that worked for them.
  7. It's on the first page.
  8. Then they promptly forgot and turned it into bacon anyways.
  9. I'm just going to go through this page since I'm too lazy to come up with a broad compliment. @Emi, I love seeing you around. Your multiple language expertise is very impressive. And now my @'s broke? Huh. That's weird. Ene, you are the most terrifying person I know. That's why I go to you for my bimonthly life crises. Salad, you bring honor to salads everywhere with your wonderful saladness. I'm not sure what we did before you came in existence on the Shard. Gears, you're new around her and already are becoming ingrained in Sharder society. I can't wait to see what you accomplish. Kindness, some people describe themselves with attributes that aren't actually true. That's not the case with you. You are a kind person from what I've seen. I mean, you made this thread!
  10. The consultant invested all of their client's money into a cotton candy company.
  11. Theromnukes were cultists who devoted themselves to the cause of waffles.
  12. This doesn't bother me. Not at all. And, because, why not:
  13. After reading the letter, Eiran watched the others. A couple, those who picked up their own envelopes, seemed to have reactions similar to himself. Some form of discomfort. Confusion or personal anguish. So it is a defense mechanism, he thought. Not very potent, though. The papers themself are more of a hindrance. He made a mental note to bring that up with his superiors when they finished with this task. If they ever finished. It was very possible the missing report lay in that very room, hidden under piles upon piles of other papers. Yet, already, Kingston was moving on. Onto the next room before they'd done a comprehensive sweep of this one. Maybe he had a reason for it? Maybe he had a sense for things like that and just knew it wasn't there? Eiran hoped that was the case. Wandering through hundreds of rooms with no success simply because of carelessness would be quite frustrating. Trusting Kingston's intuition, he waded through the papers. He made it over to the alcove the other man had entered. Not an alcove, he realized, noticing the button on the wall near it, an elevator. Might there be a map on the inside, describing the contents of each floor? A couple visions of danger arose when he stepped inside. He brushed them away. They were common these days. If he took note of every single one, he'd be standing around like an idiot most of the time. Better to just go through life like normal people--without a reliable danger sense. "Dang, the reception in here is no good," Kingston said, feigning texting. Eiran raised an eyebrow, but didn't comment. He'd had poor interactions with the man earlier and hoped to remedy the not so great first impression they'd made on each other. The elevator contained a panel of buttons. No labels, though. Nor any master sheet. Nor even a sign about what to do in the case of an emergency. Of course it wouldn't be that easy. He still felt a little disappointed. It would have been nice to be able to create some sort of map or plan of how they intended to search in an orderly fashion. Tinny music played softly, coming from little speakers in the upper corners. For some reason, that struck him as the oddest thing. Why bother with music? He shook his head. Analyzing these Archives was a bigger project than he could take on. Better to stick with attainable goals. Like paperwork.
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