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"I think you'd find that you'd have more of a problem than you'd expect." Though she does look like she might be able to take me out...
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"If you decide you don't need me, I'll still follow you around. You're not gonna get rid of me. So you might as well let me join you." Lyanör grinned at them.
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"You don't necessarily need to be recruiting to recruit someone."
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Lyanör's blush deepened. "Anyways, could you guys use some help?"
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Lyanör blushed. "I'm usually not that dramatic. It just felt right."
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I was saved from it by myself having blocked YouTube on my phone (since it's...like...really distracting for me.)
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"If you don't want visitors, maybe you should keep the volume of your fighting down a bit." Lyanör pointed out.
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"Lyanör Skylan, at your service." In a dramatic, showoffish mood, she pulled a pistol from her hip, twirling it once before placing it back in its holster in one smooth, fluid motion.
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Lyanör cleared her throat. It didn't seem like anyone but the first person she talked to had noticed her.
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Summon lots of people. My phone won't let me.
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"I could ask the same thing." Lyanör muttered.
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Lyanör entered, somewhat wary of how easily welcome she was, but also relieved that it wasn't hard.
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"Hi! I'm Lyanor. I can come back if you want, but I've been looking for a group to join? To...fight evil and stuff?" She smiled, trying to put the seemingly slightly-crazed man at ease.
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Lyanör opened the door and...just stood in the doorway. She would've helped with the fight, but she had no way of distinguishing the good people from the bad.
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the fellowship of the thing The Fellowship: Seasonal! (Retired)
DramaQueen replied to Channelknight Fadran's topic in Roleplaying
Queen let out a small laugh, then allowed herself to relax into Fadran's arms. You do love him. This time it was Tchanta's voice. You still love Journey, but you love Fadran, too. And that's okay. You can't deny yourself happiness because you feel guilty about it. Marrying Fadran will be the right thing for you to do. Once both of you are ready.- 1914 replies
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the fellowship of the thing The Fellowship: Seasonal! (Retired)
DramaQueen replied to Channelknight Fadran's topic in Roleplaying
"I don't want you to be sorry. If none of this is my fault, it's impossible for it to be yours. You being sorry makes it...harder."- 1914 replies
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It should be somewhere around here... Lyanör thought, searching for the base she'd heard of. She heard noises from a nearby abandoned building, noises that sounded like fighting. That must be it. She cautiously approached, opening the door slowly.
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It's pretty short, just past my chin. TPBM has never talked to me before
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the fellowship of the thing The Fellowship: Seasonal! (Retired)
DramaQueen replied to Channelknight Fadran's topic in Roleplaying
"...I know." But what if it is?- 1914 replies
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the fellowship of the thing The Fellowship: Seasonal! (Retired)
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"No, I'm sorry." Queen pulled back from the hug and forced a smile. "Thank you for the ring, I'm sorry my thoughts made it...sad."- 1914 replies
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the fellowship of the thing The Fellowship: Seasonal! (Retired)
DramaQueen replied to Channelknight Fadran's topic in Roleplaying
"Are you sure?"- 1914 replies
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Vending Machine: Sanderson edition (game)
DramaQueen replied to RippleGylf's topic in Forum Games & Random Stuff
Gets a seemingly plain old candy bar (a left Twix) Inserts a single strand of hair. Whose? No clue.- 3759 replies
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the fellowship of the thing The Fellowship: Seasonal! (Retired)
DramaQueen replied to Channelknight Fadran's topic in Roleplaying
Queen tried not to let him know what was going on in her head, but a single, small sob forced its way out.- 1914 replies
