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NameIess

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  1. It was nice to finally see an Aes Sedai (besides the main character Aes Sedai) that wasn't just a total jerk to men.
  2. Malevolence staggered back, vision blurry. Bat needs an opening, and I doubt me and Cricket getting beaten to a pulp will give him one, so... time to change plans. "I shall destroy you Malan!" He tapped his left gauntlet. "Death comes from on high!" The sky erupted in lightning. bolts struck wildly all across the clearing, setting trees and grass ablaze in their fury. A bolt struck in front of Malevolence, blasting him off his feet. Really should have though about that. I'll have to figure out a fix for next time. The lightning continued striking the clearing, threatening Malan and the heroes trying to stop him alike. @Halcyon The Only @Dragonheir
  3. Maybe Pevara or Androl would be my favorite. I like Mat too, perhaps my favorite of the main trio.
  4. Hot takes? hm... I wish people were online more. Other than that, I'm pretty happy with TLT right now. I have read Wheel of Time. Pretty good series. (No problem, I enjoy answering them)
  5. Yes and no. I wasn't around for the first plots that eventually spun off into separate threads on the RP forum, but I may have had a hand in helping to cause the current era where plot is more the norm than randomness. Oh, also, if you're looking for Priest development, keep your eyes peeled. He might just get a backstory one of these days.
  6. Mine or someone else's? Either way, it's probably still Nameless. Even though he's dead now, I enjoyed greatly all the plots I was able to do with him, especially once he became the brave adventurer. Favorite plots would be the candy war way back in the day, the whole Witherlord arc where Sequence was corrupted by the Witherlord, Unintelligible died, and Nameless, the Enullers, and the Skeins almost managed to kill the Witherlord, and then the arc with Thaidakar and Darkness was fun. edit- and of course, anytime the Priest shows up is a good time.
  7. Malevolence staggered, turning his fall into a roll and managing to keep to his feet. He cursed, holding his side where he'd been kicked. "That's hardly enough to keep me down!"
  8. Malevolence ducked the slash, warned by his proximity sensors of the attack behind him. "Come on Cricket! Can't you stay on your feet for more than a few moments?"
  9. Malevolence's blade sheared through Malan's Enulling once again. "Do you know what this sword is? Look at it! See your demise!" He lunged for Malan, blade pointed at the evil Enuller's heart. Where is Bat? He's the one we're all relying on.
  10. "Eternal stagnation. Not a nice way to spend your time."
  11. "Not a good idea." The man chimed in. "You wouldn't like how you'd end up."
  12. "It's not a very nice place." The man said. "I don't think you and your friend would like it."
  13. "Hello. I couldn't help but overhear your conversation. You wanted to know what was in that darkness?"
  14. A man walked up behind Gaioh and the boy. He doesn't speak, merely standing there.
  15. "Just... fight with the rest of us! It's not that hard! I hit him, you hit him. Cricket needs help, you cover for him! Simple! Easy! Much more effective than fighting the extremely powerful super-Enuller all by yourself!"
  16. "I'm not even going to begin to try to understand that. Why don't you just stick to the plan?"
  17. "Do you have a death wish? The man has bound six Enullers to his soul! You can't possibly take him alone!"
  18. "Dueling?" Spluttered Malevolence. "We're here to kill Malan, not defeat him in some nonsensical contest of 'honor'. Hence our plan to defeat him together!"
  19. Malevolence pulled up an energy shield to deflect the bullets, continuing his charge towards Malan. He brought his sword down on the shield, splitting it in two. "Malan! Today, you meet the consequences of your own inadequacy. This sword shall be your doom!"
  20. Malevolence stumbled to his feet, holding his arm gingerly. Quickly, before Malan's Enulling reasserted itself, he pulled out his teleporter interface and summoned a hi-tech brace, attaching it to his arm. He entered a few more commands into it, then grabbed his Nullite sword again and moved towards Malan. Wait. Malevolence turned to find the rabbit from earlier. Its eyes were still made of darkness, but it had shrunken back down to its original size. You cannot die. We need a reader person. Malevolence frowned. "I need Malan dead. He's getting in the way of my plans. Considering how delicate the situation between my and my 'allies' is, I can hardly sit to the side while they do all the work. They'll have enough ill-will towards me as it is. I hardly want to replace Malan's incompetent hunters for an actually somewhat effective group of heroes." The rabbit considered this. Alright. You will fight. But I will help you. Give me your sword. "My sword? I need this. Any other material would be vulnerable to Malan's Enulling." Nonetheless, Malevolence placed his Nullite sword on the ground in front of the rabbit. I will not eat it. The rabbit responded, stepping carefully over to the sword. And you are wrong. It placed a paw on the sword, and its void-like eyes seemed to deepen. Lines of liquid darkness bled from the rabbit's eyes, ran down along its fur, moved across its paws, and dripped out onto the sword. Cracks appeared on the Nullite blade's surface, and the darkness sank into them. More and more darkness flowed from the rabbit, causing the metal of the blade to warp, then melt into liquid. The darkness ceased flowing from the rabbit, leaving the sword enveloped in shadow. That shadow pulled inwards to reveal a sword made from a metal as black as the rabbit's eyes. "What did you do to it?" Malevolence picked up the sword gingerly. Now it will kill him. The one you hunt. Kill anyone. Malevolence's eyes widened. "Mordite? You made it into Mordite?" The rabbit nodded. "I... thank you. Now, if you'll excuse me." Malevolence dashed towards Malan with his Mordite blade, taking extra care not to cut himself with it. "You think I'd let you have a tea party with an insane Narrator without me?" Unintelligible snorted. "Of course I'm coming."
  21. Riding on them once or twice. Since you're stipulating the object as pizza, I would most likely call a pizza with nothing on it a cheese pizza, although I can imagine there would be other variations that would qualify.
  22. Hm, hard to say, haven't been on many trains.
  23. Hm, hard to say, Haven't been on many trains.
  24. Hm. Hard to say, haven't been on many trains.
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