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Aeoryi

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  1. He gets sent into a Foreshadowing thread, which unravels the future Five strange stones surround a darkened figure, who is chanting ominously. The figure looks directly at Abalador, and it was then when he realized the figure had no face. Another flash. A black goo seeped in from the floor of a medieval castle, and surrounded everything. Screams echo from the black goo. Another flash. A familiar person runs away crying. and then finally, the most important, Platypus stands on top of Thaidakar's corpse holding a blade darker than the rest. The Desolation also happened to kick him away during this time, since he was basically helpless. EDIT: @Xiahida Unfortunately, due to the dragon having a shared mind with the rest of the goo, it just absorbed the kunai, and ignores Xyr. A desolation copy appears in front of Xyr, and traces a reverse outline of him to prevent farther major interference.
  2. Immediately gets knocked over 5 miles due to a strike from a dragon.
  3. The Desolation with narration was attacked first. The rider of the dragon there was skilled at defending, but stood little chance against Thaidakar alone. But he wasn't alone. The other dragons, both of them, they charged at Thaidakar, the Desolation on top of them swinging their blades at him. Foreshadowed threads ripped through the air, attacking Thaidakar with their temporal visions. Indeed Desolation did not let the person take anything from him. He already had a disruption shield going, which would disrupt any attempts to mess with his powers, and he had several mental defenses anyways. Desolation, as it seemed, was completely prepared for this. Additionally, the dragons proved way harder to behead than Xyr thought due to the aforementioned shields.
  4. I don't know but RN he has a bunch. You'll gonna have to wait for my Desolation response tho
  5. Nope. But Desolation would definitely have many counters to this. Nameless has a lot of Narration and Desolation left some behind, so yeah. We will go with 75% or so
  6. No. He definitely does. It's not gonna be like Subversion's Agatha All Along thing. Desolation won't let anyone do that again. I'll give you the benefit of the doubt that it will return to Nameless after Desolation is done with it, due to time shenanigans. Desolation's basically burning it
  7. Eh... okay. I guess- you know what, that's fine. He still has, like 89% of Nameless' Narration anyways
  8. The ability to think. Also an Inkling in TLT. Take your guesses on alignment. I thought platypus was much older ngl
  9. The voice hesitated, then said, "Yes. Have you heard of an Inspirationblade?" This is correct. Desolation has a good amount of Nameless' Narration, a bit of Subversion's Narration, and a decent sized chunk of Thaidakar's narration. Not once has Desolation absorbed Platypus'. Desolation could still channel narration much better than nameless could. Nameless' attempts were futile, and Desolation just ended up yanking the connection almost effortlessly from Nameless. Ohhhhh... but no one fears death here The narrationplate Dragon simply whacks it to the side in an effortless swipe. The staff is temporarily subdued.
  10. "Child, you fear of me." The orange inkling said. . Instead of a gooey substance, this inkling was more like flowing water. It formed into a ribbon and zipped over to Falvan. "I, am Cognition. As you can see, I manifest quite differently than Desolation. I am not him. I embody a different feeling than him. I wish only to guide you, not to decieve you."
  11. Dang it! But at least I can mess around with Cognition in the meantime.
  12. So long as falvan looked into the future, a voice spoke into his mind. It was gentle, not intrusive, and calm. "You see what will happen? It is already foretold. We inklings have been waiting several hundred pages for this. It is our Solace." A rolling spiral of light descended onto falvan's shoulder, forming into a ribbon as it did so. "You already have the connections, child. And you have the plotblade to fight back. I will not interfere, but I will suggest that you do so. Aim to get the darkest blade off the field for the brightest future."
  13. hmmm... I have ideas... speaking of which, have you read my tlt response?
  14. I Wanna do an epic backstory for Desolation but I don't know how.
  15. I don't know but I think the first rirrom appearance was when the brave adventurer and second were around.
  16. I mean, as long as thaidakar dies it satisfies all party. Desolation was worried. Thaidakar was extremely skilled in using plot, and far more clever with it than platypus yet more delicate with plot than subversion. Desolation spoke, "Impressive. But have you ever seen what a true inkling can do?" This was enough. Desolation would finally have to use Narration. He tugged on both Nameless' and Subversion's narration pools, gathering narration as he prepared his attacks. By now, Desolation was running low on Inkblades, so he had to change. Change. He needed to... Within mere seconds, all the remaining Desolations shrank into the floor, and out of the walls came Three dragons, collosal in size, making Thaidakar look like but a spec of sand admist an ocean, all had a rider. Each rider, normal in size (although a bit bigger than normal), held a weapon. The rider of a four-winged serpent dragon held Foreshadowing, in its entirety, and had several golden strands, visions (of random people's futures), circling him. He was clad in armor, and his dragon rippled with lethal spikes. The second Desolation held a diferent weapon. A full narrationblade in its glory, translucent in color (although it had prismatic outlines), was in his hand. The entire dragon he was riding on was coated with the same material, but used for armor. Narrationplate, if you will. The final and arguably most important rider to thaidakar was holding the Nohr-maul blade in one hand, and the unholy Mordite blade in the other. This dragon was pulsing with chaotic energy, hardly even able to keep the power of plot inside. They all spoke at once, "This is what an inkling looks like in full power. And you're about to experience it." @Thaidakar the Ghostblood
  17. Scales are never fun. (In my opinion of course)
  18. I'm at 1375 - know wait- 1376 after this
  19. "That's why my plans are to make sure there are no Narrators or Avatars in TLT." Desolation figured this was Thaidakar's last stand. for each Desolation ripped apart another 5 (yes, five) took it's place. The core defenses idea was quite intriguing, but it took Desolation a little time to figure it out. Each new Desolation carried something special. A blade, similar in design to the Nohr-maul blade, but yet visibly less potent, so that way they would shatter upon the destruction of each Desolation. Desolation almost didn't want to kill him, but it was a thing that had to be done. The primary desolation stood atop a gooey mound, formed within the now black liquid mansion. "I am Desolation. You cannot destroy me, and you can easily be destroyed. The fight is over the moment it began." and with that, ALL the Desolations charged at the narrator, some on dragons, some on foot, some in armor, some with voidbeasts. But they all attacked with the same weapon. The weapon that could kill a narrator. EDIT: @Being of Cacophony Desolation can basically never be disarmed. Maybe platypus could kill Thaidakar with the Mordite blade, lest Desolation take all of his Narration or something like that. Or you could just... let Desolation do his thing -\_(:l)_/-
  20. I mean, having Desolation, Subversion, and Platypus all fighting each other would be pretty cool.
  21. Harmonic scales are easier than melodic scales.
  22. I would maybe revise this plan a bit - disarming Desolation would be near impossible (if it lands in a puddle of goo Desolation gets it back). However, if maybe Desolation could kill Thaidakar with the Nohr-maul blade (maybe he gets forced to) and ends up taking the blade. I would like the keys to Thaidakar's mansion to end up in Desolation's hand at least.
  23. ""I didn't ask." The narration wave was almost completely absorbed by desolation, and he split into many, many, many, many copies of himself, each forming it's own blade. Some held Foreshadowlings, some held Narration blades (of many colors, mostly a prismatic translucent material), but all held a weapon. The true Desolation, (although the others were completely tangible) so to speak, held the Mordite blade in one hand, Ore-din-Aerie Nohr-maul Blade in the other. Black goo completely covered the room, preventing anyone inside from leaving, or outside interference. "Thaidakar. I was just telling Platypus that I could kill you, and he didn't believe me. Now I finally get the chance to prove it." All the "false" desolations charged at him, moving with insane synchronization. Final boss- Desolation
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