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Aeoryi

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  1. yuri yuri yuri yuri yuri didn't think one was sufficient so you get a bonus
  2. Rirrom narrowed his eyes. "I figured," he mused softly to himself. Of course he wanted a journey. Why did every character need to be so similar? Well, Rirrom wasn't a Wish Doctor for nothing, he supposed. "There's a Narrator who comes here every once in a while named Ribbon- but I don't think she'll be ecstatic to meet you. Hmmm. Let me think." "I don't normally think of myself of a narrator, because I don't deal with things on a tangible level." Rirrom said, sitting back down. He flashed a smile. "I consider myself more of a... Fate narrator, of sorts. A ghost writer, if you will." He glanced at the seemingly intelligent spider that was skittering away from Kevin. "I can offer some suggestions, if you wish. But perhaps I would need something in exchange, if you are willing to listen to what I have to say." Rirrom said soothingly, "I see the spirit of a great adventurer within you, Kevin, and I sense that you will go far. I can offer several paths, several quests that will lead to the journey you so desire. But all I would require is one small little payment. Would you be willing to pay that?"
  3. "Spiders..." Rirrom cocked an eyebrow. Kt was hard to tell if this newcomer 'Kevin' was lying or not. "Welcome to the longest thread, I suppose." "Perhaps I may aid you with understanding how his place works. In this land, there are characters called narrators who have the power to do whatever they want, and typically maintain a higher awareness of the thread than other characters." He continued. "A narrator can do anything they wish." He summoned a croissant to show his point. "And then there's Plotblades, which are essentially powered-up variants of shardblades that pertain to a specific plot element. They're hard to come by, so you're unlikely to hold one yourself, but their presence always shadows the thread in some way or another." He stood up and examined the door up close. "If you wish, I could send you back to the Door-ways, and solve the spider problem, all at the same time. I would assume my power reaches into there just fine, if you wish to go back. But if you do not, well, that is where the journey begins."
  4. "Very well." Rirrom said, "Kevin, is there anything I could do for you? Anything you're looking for? Need direction to? What can I do for you?" . @Ink and Embers
  5. The man sighed. "My name is Rirrom, the Narrator of Time. You do not need to tell me your name, because I already know it." His gaze flickered to the door, where the newcomer stood. "Perhaps, maybe, we should postpone this until we deal with that other man."
  6. "I've merely created a workspace." He said simply, "And if it so much concerns you, I am the only permanent resident of this realm." He stood up suddenly, flipping over the page on his clipboard. "This is not the real Urithiru, nor a great imitation of it. But when things persist over thousands of pages... you start to grow a bit of a sentiment, I suppose."
  7. Sure! "Got it. Do you want me to teleport us there?" "This is my Urithiru, my world, my dimension, my rules." He smiled, and his full appearance was briefly revealed for a second- his hair was white and old in splotches here and there, and his person looked as if half of him was ancient and half of him was your average middle aged Rosharan. Just as quickly as it happened though, it disappeared.
  8. No, not at all, dw "I mean if you think it'll work for you..." She trailed off. "We could also check the place it was last."
  9. "Another newcomer?" The man grunted, "You're in Urithiru. Or some very twisted version of it." "This would show you your deepest desire..." Ribbon hesitated. "It would not work for me."
  10. Yuri I changed this one last minute haha~
  11. He found that the more he tried to expand the bubble, the more the space resisted him. Clearly this dimension was bound by different rules. "Won't work here, hun." The strange man said, "I constructed this dimension myself. I know it's boundaries." The door, of course, still remained.
  12. Ribbon nodded (for the fourth time in a row). "Let's see. Last time I used a 'find anything' device that I don't have anymore. Happen to have any locators?"
  13. "You, my friend, have fallen upon the Burden of Proof fallacy." He cracked a smile, and then stared directly into the soul of 9/10. 9/10 must make an intelligence saving throw.
  14. "You'd kill me? Based on the presumptions of others?" The man didn't look concerned
  15. He laughed. "I am a monster to some. You better best not know my name. Better in the long run, eh?"
  16. "It's not my Plotblade, actually." Ribbon said. "It's kinda... it's own thing." "Well, are you going to speak?"
  17. A man was scribbling furiously on a sort of clipboard, seated at the end of this hallway. Without looking up, he said, "Back so soon?"
  18. "Come in!" A male voice resounded throughout the hallway
  19. It was getting closer and closer, until it settled just beyond a door in a narrow hall.
  20. He got the sense that he was going AWAY from the monster
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