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White Iron - The Reaper Corps
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Kaeli started off strong, picking and choosing her routes carefully beforehand. There was no telling just how long this whole ordeal would take, so conserving energy here at the start would be just as important as pushing at the end. Would they be expected to find food or even places to sleep here? Death had explained so little... Now was no time to keep her hands full, so her bow was slung over her shoulder as she ascended each summit and dropped down each gully. If anything attacked her now, she could probably handle it with her fire... but still, the nervousness of being unarmed didn't seem keen on leaving her anytime soon. Where are you, Mercury? She thought to herself. I thought we were going up together...- 894 replies
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White Iron - The Reaper Corps
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Death did not stand above their Reapers. They did not stand beneath. Or above or around. They weren’t “there,” per say, but their presence wrapped all about the mountain and across the dozens of students waiting patiently - no… impatiently - for the cue to begin. The Inverted Mountain was, as its name suggested, no ordinary peak. Its shape was still roughly triangular, shooting up steeply into the sky. But rather than a rough amalgamation of stone surfaces surrounding the deep innerworkings of the peak, it was as though the caves of sharp stalags and crystal lattices had dragged themselves from the inside out. The interior was, in a sense, the exterior here. Every vein of ore, crystal, mineral, and stone sat alone in the outside, warped and jagged without the rest of the mountain to surround it. In the moonlight it looked almost like a giant bush, complete with bristles and thorns. Exactly fifty of their students had completed the five-year training regimen, each now well-accustomed to combat and magic. Now only one final hurdle stood in their way: the mountain atop which the Veins of White Iron grew. The sun finally fell beneath the horizon. “You may begin,” Death said. @Ookla the Myopic @Ookla the Perpetual @Ookla the Implosion @Enter a username @Ookla the Omniscient @Goob @Ookla the Frustrated. @Ookla the Nerdy @Ookla the Shadowed @PyroPhile- 894 replies
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White Iron - The Reaper Corps
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White Iron - The Reaper Corps
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White Iron - The Reaper Corps
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White Iron - The Reaper Corps
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White Iron - The Reaper Corps
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White Iron - The Reaper Corps
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No Everything is pretty heavily permeated by several layers of parallel dimensions, so think of it like how Shadesmar lets you travel between planets in a magical way Often? No. Occasionally? Yes. Death tries to keep the ore and techniques under wraps but there are always exceptions. I dunno. Maybe. Sounds lit. Go for it.- 894 replies
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White Iron - The Reaper Corps
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White Iron - The Reaper Corps
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White Iron - The Reaper Corps
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The Figeri Collective is quite the place. It is perhaps the most odd and unnatural planetary system that the gods have ever created, permeated on hundreds of levels by other realms of spirits, fae, gods, and monsters. Beings older than time, eldritch creatures, and spirits beyond these worlds all inhabit the places you call home, spreading their influence throughout the ethereum. However, with so many gods and monsters vying for power, existence becomes difficult for the likes of mere mortals. Normal people become pawns to the greater beings, used and exploited to accomplish goals far beyond their sight. In many ways this is simply the norm: injustice is justice, in a sense. But there is one god in particular who does not stand for this: Death themself. While gods, monsters, creatures, and horrors fight among each other, they often imprison human souls for any numbers of purposes. Death cannot bring life back to those wrongfully slain, but strives constantly to see that these souls are rightfully delivered to the Pillars of Judgement to go on to the afterlife they deserve. But it is not within a god’s rights to impede on another's' domain even for the cause of justice, which is why they bring mortals into their influence: to act in a god’s stead and carry out their bidding throughout the Collective. Death’s champions are known as the Reapers: those who gather and guide lost souls to the Pillars. The way to the afterlife is filled with monsters and malevolent spirits hungry for the souls of the dead, and the Reapers must destroy the hordes to pave the way. Most act as guides for the constant flow of souls traveling to the afterlife; some search for the lost; a few even infiltrate other gods’ domains to retrieve those who have been wrongfully taken. Your story begins at the foot of the Inverted Mountain. The final examination to join the Reaper Corps begins at sundown, where it will be your task to climb to the top and reach the Veins of White Iron. The slopes and cliffs are littered with monsters and malevolence, however, and many have perished here before. It is a dangerous journey, but those who survive will select their ore and forge themselves the most deadly weapon in the Collective: a Reaper’s Scythe. From there you will become a proprietor of justice: a Reaper, guiding souls against all odds to the afterlife. @Ookla the Myopic (Wizard), @Ookla the Perpetual (Bookwyrm), , @Ookla the Implosion (Tani), @Enter a username (Not an ookla - finally), @Ookla the Omniscient (Pancake Boi), @Goob (Amazing Goob)
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Our Archipelago - A Chaotic RP
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"Can you show me your floaty light magic first?"- 3518 replies
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Our Archipelago - A Chaotic RP
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"Sounds like starting with runes is a terrible idea and will very likely wind up with getting your fingers blown off."- 3518 replies
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Our Archipelago - A Chaotic RP
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"What, do you have floating light magic?"- 3518 replies
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Our Archipelago - A Chaotic RP
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"Oh. Gotcha." Vance tapped his chin as he thought about it. "I guess it could work. The problem would be spreading out the magic properly throughout the rune so as not to make it explode in your face."- 3518 replies
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Who LOVES The Legend of Zelda!
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Our Archipelago - A Chaotic RP
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Vance raised an eyebrow. "What?"- 3518 replies
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Our Archipelago - A Chaotic RP
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"Sure am."- 3518 replies
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Our Archipelago - A Chaotic RP
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"Not my decision," Quendi replied, still advancing through the fog. There was definitely a presence. It was nearby.- 3518 replies
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"Then stay defensive. Protect the mounts."- 3518 replies
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