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Why not? Go big or go home, right? Sounds great to me.
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Wow. You guys got busy today. Only eight hours and already 37 posts. I've been busy all day and still have a lot to do before bed, so I don't have much, but for now, Wilson. The storming light eyes are so mean to us darkeyes. She's also very good at being bad. Something in my just wants to trust her right now and I don't know why that is. Something about her seems too innocent. I know, this is awful reasoning, but it has been right for me on occasions.- 611 replies
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New Edgerunner post up. Also, roughly when do we want to start the Astoria thread? I'm really getting excited for it.
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As Edgerunner landed next to Lucy, in the small pork-free area, she began breathing deeply and counted to five. She found that it helped quell the anger that arose in her chest when she used her powers. Lucy nodded towards her and greeted her simply. "Emma," she said. "Lucy," Emma responded, relieved to be with an Epic who wasn't some extreme annoyance in one way or another. She smiled at Scribbler. Emma noticed as Lucy's hand briefly grazed her own breast. She seemed to calm a bit as she did so. Emma had noticed the strange gesture that Lucy performed often when greeting Epics. She had never mentioned it, for fear of losing any sort of friendship that existed between the two as well as wanting to avoid Scribbler's rage. Whyever she did it, it helped her, so Emma moved on. "Do you know what we're up against? It seems to be some kind of animal manipulating Epic but the noise has been too much for me to hear the radio. Has anyone discovered who it is?" Lucy questioned Emma. "Arse told me about some panda invaders," Emma answered, using her nickname for Arsenal. She found it hilarious that his name could be shortened to an obscenity. She never used it in front of him of course; she'd only get another eyebrow show and a lecture. "Apparently they set up wooden forts outside the town and then began shooting flaming arrows. Then the pigs showed up. This new Epic has some weird humor." Edgerunner stabbed another rabid squirrel as it lunged for her thigh.
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That's what I meant. Its updated with that name change and your retraction. Unless it was intentional.- 611 replies
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It was just used to manipulate. Don't worry, I went through and checked everything even though Aonar made a list earlier.- 611 replies
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You'd be a bit more wary if you had played in the first couple games. Aether...- 611 replies
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What if we started Astoria and the shenanigans that go on there (Lost Ones, Blackwave, Destructors, etc.) are what bring her back to her kingdom? (queendom?)
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Eoldren. Good RP is nice, but actual discussion is better. I would like Jasnah to show up as well, since her habit of lurking can be quite an annoyance. I like the idea of choosing a public target for the Lighteyes to vote for. I'm also willing to be the one voted for, if Alv takes his vote off of me. All votes so far: Mek (mckeedee) (0): Reihmer (Renegade) Meller (Meta) (1): Alinel (Araris) Marand (Mailliw) (0): Norlav (Alv) Kenara (wilson) (1): Jost (Joe) Jain (1): Aonaran Kaddar (Kas) (1): Reihmer Tal (luckat) (0): Kenara Ace (macen) (0): Kenara Jost (1): Ace Damon (jasnah damonodred) (2): Kenara, Odysa Eoldren (1): Marand Votes in play: Meller (1): Alinel Kenara (1): Jost Jain (1): Aonaran Kaddar (1): Reihmer Jost (1): Ace Damon (2): Kenara, Odysa Eoldren (1): Marand- 611 replies
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The Lost Ones sound awesome! Wow, I really like both of those. Where do you plan on using them? Twi, would these two be too OP for the Dalles?
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Only 9 left. Given Kobold's rate of receiving rep, I'd give him, oh, four to six months.
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I've been out of town and just got back, so I'm here, but I'm pretty busy this week, so I won't be able to post as much as usual.- 611 replies
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Yes, it is time for an Edgerunner post. I'll do that as soon as I can. I'm officially back home, but I am busy this week, so expect less posting than normal.
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As Edgedancer says, Chi's isn't a real dragon. Those are for Peter's birthday. Official announcement that I am leaving soon and so won't be on much, if at all, until Sunday or Monday.
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I thought so, but I may be wrong.
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Chi needs something to replace Kyrie. A cute little flying pug sounds perfect. To make sure I'm clear, Joe is next in Attica and Kobold's up in the meeting, correct?
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How about large dove wings and two monkey feet as well?
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He thinks she'll be happier if she ha a poofy, furry tail and floppy rabbit ears. What do you say?
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It's a devil!! Why, yes, yes he could. Especially since Kyrie is dead. Thanks!
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Yeah. Something weird happened with those and I don't know why. And for some reason, I have trouble editing posts on my iPad.
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This is a compilation post between me and mail-mi. I’m blue, he’s green Timeport blocked Chimera’s blades. “You will kill none of my children,” he said with the ferocity of a lion. His beasts started to advance from behind him, but he raised his hand and said, “Give us some room.” He turned back to Timeport. “Your move.” Timeport quickly glanced around the “fight ring.” He was alone, but he was immortal. That was what counted in this fight. He scanned the small crowd and found the wolf with wings. Corpsemaker wanted Chimera alive, so Timeport would go after his animals. Timeport glared back at Chimera, then cocked his head and smiled wickedly at him. Then, he teleported over to the wolf and forward a minute in time. Timeport blocked Chi's sabers with his axe and then looked around at the ring of guards and creatures. Suddenly, he disappeared. Chi waited, but he didn't reappear. How far could he teleport? Was he a coward after all? Suddenly, Timeport appeared again, right next to Kyrie. "No!" Chi yelled savagely. Kyrie and Argo had been his first creations. They were his best friends. Timeport appeared next to the winged wolf, his axe impaled in its neck. Timeport took out his axe and then swung it down again, finishing the job. The wolf’s head fell to the floor, its lifeless eyes staring up at Timeport accusingly. He smiled at it, then spun to find the bear. Argo see the mean man not be seen. Then man seen again was. Sharp, fat stick was in Kyrie. Kyrie's head was off. Argo love Kyrie did. She were nice. Argo hate mean man with stick. Man was bleed soon. Argo roared and ran to man and hit him did. Hard. Claws make man bleed did. Bite was dead making. Argo bit man's head. Hard. Poison from bite come did. Man bleed much. Man stop breath. Argo happy man dead is. Argo sad Kyrie dead is. Chi let loose a primal, savage bellow. Timeport had killed Kyrie. The winged wolf had been his best friend, aside from Argo. He was furious and devastated at the same time. The conflict of emotions was the only reason Argo beat Chi to Timeport. Bears didn't reason. They acted. Argo roared and charged towards the teleporter. Chi's fury took charge. He laughed as Timeport was raked with Argo's claws and then beheaded by his poisonous fangs. He hadn't deserved life. Chi was glad Argo had been able to avenge his friend. The only person who had loved Kyrie more than Chimera did was Argo. Argo had grown up with Kyrie and Chi. Chi had created them when he first got his powers. With Timeport's head rolling on the ground, Chi's sadness caught up with him. He dashed to Kyrie and knelt at her side. He wept. He was not ashamed to weep in front of all his guards. Kyrie had been a loyal and trusted friend. He would've been ashamed if he hadn't shed a tear. Argo and Chi sat on opposite sides of the wolf's body and shared in their loss. Chi pet Kyrie one last time. That man, no, he didn't deserve to be called human, Chimera had known beasts more human than Timeport. Timeport was a demon. That demon had taken one of his best friends from him and he had paid dearly. The bear was on Timeport before he could get away. It shoved him to the side, almost like a human would, then started to claw him. Timeport let out a primordial scream as the bear opened its gaping mouth and bit down on his neck, the beheading killing him before the poison could. Timeport found himself back in that empty void where he’d been after his previous death, the only light shining on him the red of Calamity. “Have...” Timeport said reluctantly after a few minutes, nervous to be talking to his God once again. “Have I been doing well?” Yes, child, God’s voice said. Well done, my good and faithful servant. However, your task is not yet complete. I now return you to the world to continue it. Timeport nodded, a smile creeping on his face from receiving God’s approval. He closed his eyes, and a few moments later the light of the sun shone against his eyelids. He opened his eyes and stood up. It seemed like the entire zoo was focused on the dead wolf, and Chimera was leaning over it with tears falling onto the fallen body. It’s just a wolf, Timeport thought. There’s tons out there, and besides you can make another one that can fly. What was so special about this one? Shaking his head, Timeport hefted his axe over his shoulder--it had teleported with his body, since he’d been holding it when he’d died--walked over to Chimera, and tapped the Epic twice on the shoulder. Chimera immediately whipped around, and his eyes widened at the sight of Timeport. Timeport grinned madly. “Miss me?” Chi was snapped out of his mourning by a tap on the shoulder. Expecting a guard, he turned around to tell him to let himself and Argo be for a minute when he saw Timeport's face. "Miss me?" The teleporter, and apparently, reincarnator, said. Chi glanced at where his body had lain, headless, a minute before. It was gone. Chi's fury returned, hotter than before. He absorbed the armor of an armadillo and stabbed out with his saber, catching Timeport's calf. He sliced the side of it before the Epic could move his heavy axe. Chi jumped to his feet and mentally commanded Calix to burn Timeport. Scalding liquid dropped from the sky. Timeport's calf screamed. Chimera's saber caught his leg right before he could teleport away. He did manage to warp a few feet away, but appearing again did not do good things for his injured leg. He raised his axe to strike Chimera--not lethally, of course. Timeport would just get him in the arm. Chimera glance up, though it was so slight Timeport wouldn’t have noticed it had he not been intently looking at his opponent’s eyes. Timeport warped two minutes into the future. When he appeared again, he instantly knew that, if he had stayed, he would have been killed by fire from above. He tried to swing his axe down to attack, but his leg couldn't take landing again and he ended up swinging wildly as he toppled to the cement. Timeport disappeared as Chi looked back at him. Calix's fiery liquid sizzled on the asphalt harmlessly. Nothing happened for a minute or two. Finally,Timeport appeared again off to the side. He tried to swing his axe, but he fell from the pain in his calf. Chi strode over to the Epic lying on the ground in pain. Chi decided to put this demon of a man out of his pain. Even though Timeport was cruel, Chi wasn't. He dodged the Epic's feeble attempt to hit his foot with his axe. Chi stabbed both of his sabers into Timeport's chest, puncturing a lung and his heart. The demon passed into peace as his body ceased writhing in pain. Chi yanked out his sabers and had Calix burn the body, hopefully preventing him from coming back. Chi knew it would take a few minutes so he waited, ready for Timeport to appear again. This time, his vengeance was satisfied and he would turn the teleporter over to his children. Chimera walked over to Timeport as he lay on the cement in pain. He’d left his legs completely open, but Timeport didn’t attack. Chimera killing him would heal his calf, and Corpsemaker would probably want Chimera able to walk. Chimera stabbed him in the chest, and as his life faded away he saw a sparking dragon open his mouth towards him. I must’ve just been having delusions, Timeport thought when he was in the void. Chimera couldn’t have created a dragon, right? This time, neither he nor God talked. He floated in the endless darkness, bathed in the red light of Calamity, and waited to wake up. When he did, Timeport stood up as quickly as he could, then took a quick glance up to see if he had been seeing things. Turned out, he hadn’t. There was, in fact, a dragon circling in the sky. Corpsemaker will want that, Timeport thought. So, instead of teleporting up to take care of it, he faced Chimera one more time.
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Part 1 of Chi/Timeport going up now. Edit: I don't know why the colors on there aren't working for me. The icons should distinguish writers though. Argo is me.
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I got all mine from the Internet...
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I agree with Joe on this. But I don't completely discourage them. In Claincy's game, (LG4) they went quite well, I think. In my game, it was just something too game changing. Wyrm, I don't remember the entire scenario, but I feel like the Ghostbloods would've won without the MAce.
