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  1. Bookwyrm grimaced in pain and flew through the air. He flared steel and pushed the coins out of his body, then healed with Stormlight. TAAron too, he thought. What is it all coming to? Bookwyrm stepped forward, shifting space around him and teleporting behind where TAAron had landed. Bookwyrm grabbed TAAron's shoulder and poured Stormlight into him, Lashing him gravitationally to the ground several times to keep him from moving.
  2. "I fail to see why," Avatar said, drawing closer. "Power is meant to be used. And it's easier to keep a hold of if it's all in the same person's hands." He stopped and smiled wryly. "Besides, I don't need the entire Plotblade. I just need the same part of it that I took from my fellow avatar Rym's Plotblade."
  3. The Clinic: Roof Perhaps, Bookwyrm said mentally as he drew closer. But it doesn't matter. I'm playing the long game here, Kaos. Just because I can't see the light at one point doesn't mean it doesn't exist, and it doesn't mean it won't ever exist again. I'm willing to step into the darkness because I know there will be light again. "Emma is corrupting the Clinic's Pillar," Bookwyrm said. "But...I don't know if we can do anything about it..."
  4. "Why not give it to me, then?" Avatar asked as he strode into the room, holding his colorless Plotblade in his hand.
  5. Clinic: Roof The pillar... Bookwyrm turned and looked to the glowing pillar of light. He could see tendrils of darkness slowly creeping across it. He flipped his spear staff around so that the speartip faced behind him and the carved staff portion faced forward. He channeled magic into the staff, and it began to glow with blue light. Bookwyrm ran towards the pillar, and as he ran, released his magic. An arc of distorted space rippled through the air, a gravity wave designed to throw Emma away from the pillar. He didn't expect it to work. But it would at least get her attention. @The Wandering Wizard
  6. You have joined the cult. Brandon/Facepalm
  7. My eleven year old sister finished The Way of Kings last night.

    She was very excited to talk about it, and also was very excited to start Words of Radiance.

    She knows things...but she doesn't know all the things...and so I'm sitting here cackling to myself as she forms incorrect theories and I can RAFO things.

    I'm wearing my RAFO shirt right now. Seems apporpriate.

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    2. SymphonianBookworm

      SymphonianBookworm

      Am I the only person who enjoys spoiling things for other people?

      I can't believe my brother stopped The Stormlight Archive halfway through the last book...

    3. Edema Rue

      Edema Rue

      THATS WHAT MY BROTHER DID!! (Not the one reading Alcatraz, a different one).

      It’s ridiculous. 

    4. Wittles

      Wittles

      I can't stand not finishing a book. It hurts my soul

  8. And it bothers me immensely...despite the fact that I am now Brandon Facepalm... You get this for one day. Then I'm going back to my Ouroboros.
  9. Happy Birthday! We hope you come back sometime!
  10. Meanwhile... Rym fought. Time had taken on a strange ambiance as he fought the unending creature of formless ash. The sun never moved in the sky. He didn't know how long it had been there. He thought he could faintly feel the onward rush of an unreachable plot...somewhere in the thread...but he was unable to reach it. Just constantly fighting this monster with a Plotblade. He disemboweled it with his Mordite sword again, grabbing the Plotblade as the creature dissolved to ash. A brief respite, but as it reformed and snarled again, the Plotblade left his hand and returned to the strange beast. He didn't know how many faces it had taken on. And so it was a surprise when Avatar appeared near the edge of the small battlefield. "Still fighting, I see," the dark avatar said, smirking. "Did Bookwyrm put you up to this task?" Rym grunted and parried a strike from the monster, not responding. Avatar shrugged. "All right, be that way. I was only going to save you from this fight." "I can fight," Rym said, dodging and parrying again, "as long as I need to." "Be that as it may," Avatar said, striding forward. "I need it to end." Darkness swirled around him and shot forward, freezing the monster of ash in place. Avatar spoke. "DIE." The creature died. After such time, the ash vanished, as if it had never existed. "You need to be less afraid to use the powers you have access to, Rym," Avatar said, picking up the fallen Plotblade. He ran his hand along the flat of the blade. "Hm," he said. "This won't do..." He poured darkness into the blade, and the sword seemed to split, as if its essence was dividing. A colorless copy of the Plotblade appeared. Avatar discarded the remaining sword. "This'll do," he said, then vanished. Rym stood, dazed. The sudden reprise from the fight staggered him. After a moment, he walked over and picked up the Plotblade. It's metal had once been red, but it now took on a bluish cast. He sheathed his Mordite sword, and still holding the Plotblade, vanished. I might want to join the Onyx plotline...If I can find a way to insert one of my characters without disrupting anything.
  11. There's something weird about listening to a song in another language and knowing that these aren't just random vocals, there are actual words behind it, but not knowing at all what the words are talking about.

    It's a strange sensation, just listening and trying my hardest to glean some kind of meaning from the sounds that are distinctly lingual, yet just out of reach...

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    2. The Bookwyrm

      The Bookwyrm

      ...The song I was listening to was in German.

    3. The Bookwyrm

      The Bookwyrm

      Though I thought it was French the first time I heard it.

    4. Through the Living Hope

      Through the Living Hope

      Yeah that was mostly Japanese lol

  12. *Walks in* "What is going on here, anyway?"
  13. The fabric of TLT shifted, and Bookwyrm appeared on a world not far from the one where Plot was happening. He groaned and put a hand to his head. "This is what happens when you leave for too long. You have no idea what's going on." On that note, can someone please explain what's been going on?
  14. The big one that stands out is the twist in the original Xenoblade Chronicles. But I don't know if that's my favorite... How do you come up with questions for this thread?
  15. I'm at a very fancy zoo all day for a Science Olympiad competition.

    I'll probably post more SU's later to show pictures and tell you how we did.

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    2. TheGreatSnail

      TheGreatSnail

      cause he's a giraffe

    3. The Bookwyrm

      The Bookwyrm

      The event is just held at a zoo.

      Different zoo than the one I go to school at. This one's much nicer. And bigger.

    4. TheGreatSnail

      TheGreatSnail

      ooooooooh right you told me this

       

  16. A happy place... A single place cannot contain all that I hold dear. I love the feeling of rain, the time after the thunder has passed, as water pounds down upon the ground and the world seems to come alive, as often happened in the place of my early childhood. I love the sensation of waking up to a land blanketed in white snow, the sudden, almost magical transformation that happens. I love curling up in the warm indoors and gazing outside, a comforting reminder of the majesty of nature as I read a book. I love the mountains; their calm, majestic, towering forms seeming to provide stability and guidance in the world. I love knowing which way is North, knowing where you are in relation to everywhere else, because of those mountains, which were a part of my later childhood. My happy place is with those that I love. Family, friends...people that I can laugh with, relate to, talk with, think with. People that care about me and what I do, and I do the same for them in turn. Wherever I am grows better when I'm with them. My happy place is something different. My mind and soul often yearn for something beyond the monotonous life I sometimes live. A break in the cycle, a trip to somewhere exotic and interesting, creates a small home in time separate from where I live. I cherish that time with those I love, so much that a return "home" seems to be a sad occasion. My happy place is when the night is clear, free from cloud and light and work. I can go into the outdoors and gaze into infinity, trying to comprehend what it all is, what's out there, who's out there, and what it all means. I desperately try to rid myself of the feeling of "up" and "down" and try feel the drifting of the world I'm bound to. My happy place is the forefront of the mind; a discovery by someone at the frontiers of understanding, shuttled by technology into my eager mind. I dream of being among those explorers of the frontiers. No place can hold all that I could want in a place. Mountains, an ocean, warmth and life, snow and ice, dark nights. Not a place on this world can hold everything I want; sometimes I'm trapped by the reality of daily life. Perhaps this is why my happy place is in a book. I can, for a time, leave my world behind, travel to another, find other places and learn other things. A return to reality is, once again, sorrowful. I take comfort in that night sky of infinity. Because the knowledge I've gained lets me look up and know there are countless worlds beyond this one. Worlds beyond my understanding and imagining. So much to see, so much to know. I find it beautiful, and it fills me with excitement. So what if no place can have it all? A little voice whispers to me that my destiny is infinite, and that all places will be open to me. My happy place is an infinite universe of countless worlds, one that I share with those I love, and with everyone.
  17. This did occur with me once, some time ago, when I was posting a topic in the Forum Games and Random Stuff subforum. I don't really remember what the image was, but it wasn't as bad as what Elf saw. I didn't notice it in my "upload image" space until after I posted, in which the image just appeared on the post. I edited the post and deleted the image. It was weird, but I thought it had something to do with the spambots...
  18. I wrote a thing.

    It's not anything official; mostly writing practice for me. And it's not all the way finished.

    It's based on the same technology and type of time travel in the movie Tenet, so it'll probably make more sense if you've seen that.

    Spoiler

    As Nolan stood in front of the Turnstile, the words of his briefing went through his mind.

    “You’re going to be performing a temporal pincer of sorts on the facility. Yes, it’s already exploded. Completely decimated. But there’s information in there that we need. Information that you’re going to get.

    “The explosion was two hours ago. So, we’re going to invert you. We’re going to send you back in time to the point of the explosion. Then you’re going to ride the shockwave into the facility. Your gear will keep you safe from the heat and force. One of our scouts detected one of our agents being blasted away from the facility. That was you, moving backwards in time.

    “The important thing to keep in mind for the entire operation is that it’s already happened. You’ll be moving backwards. You’ll see the effects of your actions before you take them. If you see a corpse start to move, and no bullet hole in the wall behind it, shoot at it. Likelihood is you were the one who took the person out. Let time guide you; you’ll find that you won’t need to make a plan, because you’ve already done it. You’re moving backwards. You’re a bright kid; you’ll figure it out.

    “You learn pretty quickly in this line of work that all of time has already happened. Past, present, future…it all exists already. Let time guide you. Don’t try to defy it, because it will happen. Defying it only makes it happen in a far more unpleasant way.”

    “So…we don’t have free will?” Nolan had asked. 

    “Free will is an aspect of a higher dimension. From our perspective, no, we don’t have it. But we also can’t yet see time in the way that it really is. I think free will does exist, we just can’t perceive it yet.

    “But that’s besides the point. You have a job; you’ll see what I mean in the field. Make your way to the turnstile at the center. I’m not worried about the details; like I said, time will guide you. Use the turnstile to start moving forward, get to the datacenter, then get out before the explosion. Extraction point is as we discussed.

    “I’ll tell you something; you’ve already succeeded. We have confirmation right now that you’re in the extraction craft, safe, with the data. Don’t sweat the details. You survive and succeed.

    “Just let time guide you.”

    Now, he stood on the deck of one of their organization's aircraft carriers, waiting for his inverted self to arrive. You always entered the turnstile at the same time as your reversed version reversed-entered, which made sense.

    This ship was equipped with a few different turnstiles of various sizes for different equipment and groups of people. The one Nolan stood in front of was a smaller one for a single person at a time; It was built inside a glass room that was built into the deck of the ship. The room was split in the middle with the proving window-One side of the room was lit with red lights, the other side blue. He stood outside of the glass room, waiting with an aide.

    The ship was bustling with activity - helicopters and planes leaving and landing, agents rushing about. Their organization had destroyed the enemy compound Nolan was about to infiltrate, and another strike was being prepared. He probably wouldn’t have to take part in this next one, though.

    Nolan wore black equipment, including a helmet and mask that was attached to his own air tanks. Air wouldn’t pass through the membranes of inverted lungs, so he’d need to bring his own supplies. Luckily, the air he had was enough to last him days, and the operation would only take him a few hours before he managed to start moving forward in time again.

    A small helicopter eventually came and landed on the helipad closest to Nolan and the turnstile. A figure dressed in Nolan’s same uniform opened the door and began walking backwards towards the turnstile. That was Nolan, after his inversion, moving backwards in time.

    The aid nodded to Nolan, then opened the two doors to the turnstile chamber. Nolan walked into the red room at the same time that his inverted self walked into the blue one, then, simultaneously, he stepped into the turnstile. 

    The cylindrical machine spun slowly, the curved door closing and then re-opening. He tried to detect what was happening, but nothing felt inherently different. That was, until the turnstile opened again. Nolan was now standing in the blue side of the room. He stepped out of the turnstile at the same time that his forward moving self did, in the red room. Nolan watched as the other version of himself took the exact same actions he had taken moments before, reversed. 

    The sounds of the ship sounded strange and alien. Voices calling and issuing orders were reversed, garbling them and making them sound as if they were in a different language. Waves crashed against the hull of the ship in reverse; ocean spray materializing and springing from the deck before coming together as it vanished back into the ocean. Aircraft flew and landed in reverse, and personnel ran around backwards. It was disorienting.

    Nolan walked towards the helicopter that he’d seen himself step out of moments earlier. Its blades slowly rotated backwards. He climbed inside, fastening himself in the back seat, behind a pane of glass that separated where he was from the front part of the vehicle. There were three other people in the helicopter; a pilot, a copilot, and a third agent.

    Once he was fastened, the helicopter began to rise into the air, going through a reverse landing. It turned in the air and began flying backwards away from the ship, across the ocean. This meant that Nolan couldn’t clearly see where they were going, though he did have a view of the ocean around them from his window.

    The sun had just barely risen above the horizon when Nolan entered the turnstile. Now, inverted, he watched as the sun slowly dipped below the ocean again, a reverse of the sunrise he’d seen minutes before. Inversion was surreal.

    The third non-pilot agent, clad in gear similar to his own, said something, his voice reversed and untranslatable.

    “Sorry,” Nolan said. “I don’t understand what you’re saying.”

    The other agent didn’t say anything after that. 

    It was a few minutes later that Nolan realized; from the agent’s perspective, Nolan himself had spoken first, and then the agent had responded.

    He tried not to dwell on how strange that was.

    After about 45 minutes of flying, Nolan could see the land, darkened by night, appear in place of the ocean. The moon was nearly full, giving some illumination. The beaches below gave way to rocky cliffs, after which there was a thick jungle.

    After a few more minutes, the helicopter lowered near the ground, and the side door opened. Peering out, Nolan could see the reverse effect of the propellers’ thrust, with dirt and debris being pulled inward by the wind.

    He nodded to the other agent, then jumped from the helicopter and landed on the jungle floor. The helicopter closed its door and flew inland.

    From his new vantage point on the ground, Nolan could clearly see the billowing pillar of smoke left from the explosion of the facility he was infiltrating. The smoke moved inwards and downwards, the puffy dark clouds curling inwards like some strange tractor beam on the ground was drawing it in. 

    The sounds of the forest were also strange. Birds and insects that he could see flew backwards, and the nighttime chatter took on an alien ambiance in his ears. It was haunting, and gave Nolan chills. He began moving towards the plume of smoke with a measure of haste. 

    Traveling through a dense jungle while inverted had its own measure of strangeness. Nolan would reach for a slightly broken branch to steady himself, and it would mend itself as he put his weight on it. He clambered over a log with some scraped moss on it, and the moss came back after he touched it. In a muddy portion of the jungle, Nolan could see each of his footprints before he took them.

    The words of his briefing came back to him. You’ll see the effects of your actions before you take them…Don’t try to defy it.”

    Nolan began walking through the mud, his steps perfectly matching the footprints. They vanished behind him as he moved.

    After several more minutes of traveling through the forest, he began to see signs of the explosion. Fallen trees and smoldering foliage started to pop up. As he continued traveling, the flames got thicker and thicker, their glimmering tongues flickering in reverse, as if they were being pulled into the wood which they fed on. Nolan watched as a fallen tree suddenly began straightening itself, flames and branches pulling inwards as its split trunk re-formed and it stood itself up again. 

    He eventually reached the clearing where the facility had once stood. Flames danced around him, but his gear protected him from the heat and flames. Smoke from the various burning plants all were drawn inwards, making the ground itself seem like some kind of vacuum cleaner. The large pillar of smoke from the facility was thickening and shrinking, meaning that Nolan was nearing the point in time where the explosion had happened.

    Metal rubble began to appear amongst the burning branches, and the smoke continued to thicken as he moved forward. Eventually, once he was close to the crater of the explosion, he crouched down amongst the rubble, waiting for the moment of truth. The stars and moon above were obscured by the smoke, but the smoke was slowly thinning as time moved backwards.

    Nolan sat there for a few minutes as the smoke continued to gather. The billowing pillar from the facility was shrinking at a much faster rate, now. Nolan suddenly felt a slight pull at the front of his body. The wood and metal around him seemed mostly unburned, and the smoke was clearing rapidly.

     Suddenly, some of the dirt and debris began to move inwards slightly. The force Nolan felt pulling on him increased. Debris began to fly into the air and a dust cloud formed around him. Nolan glanced behind him and saw a shockwave pulling inwards, bringing flying debris and flames with it. It was a surreal sight. The smoke above the facility formed into a mushroom cloud of smoke and flame before pulling inwards as debris flew towards the center. The shockwave crossed over Nolan, and he was launched into the air, pulled towards the reverse explosion.

    Nolan soared, flames and debris flying around him. He reached the zenith of his arc, then started to be pulled downwards. He continued to fall until the explosion abruptly ended and the metal facility suddenly materialized beneath him.

    He hit the ground and rolled, coming out of it in a crouch. Immediately, he reached for the special timepiece on his wrist and started a timer that began counting upwards. He’d reverse the watch as he un-inverted himself, and it would tell him how much time he had to get out of the facility before it exploded.

    Nolan pulled his small assault rifle out of its holster and looked around. He was now on a metal helicopter platform in the upper levels of the metal fortress. As the ones running this facility were preoccupied with the battle elsewhere, there wasn’t much security. The platform was free of any people, but Nolan saw the corpses of two guards on either side of the door into the facility.

    There wasn’t a hint of smoke in the sky, now. The moon shone brightly as Nolan carefully crept towards the door and the two dead guards on either side of it. As he got closer, the corpse on the left began to shift slightly, before suddenly standing up. Nolan, relying on instinct and remembering what he’d been taught, aimed and fired a bullet at the rising figure.

    The bullet passed through the wound of the fallen trooper, seeming to heal the wound as it went through and embedded itself in the wall. Blood splattered in reverse, moving inwards. The figure, now alive and moving, had risen with his gun pointed directly at Nolan. Nolan ducked and rolled in anticipation, and sure enough, a series of bullets flew out of the night and into the barrel of the trooper’s gun. 

    In an attempt to avoid further fire, Nolan moved forwards to try to disarm the trooper. Strangely, he didn’t have to; the trooper placed his gun on the ground before scrambling away from it, then moving towards Nolan as if to fight him in hand to hand combat. The side of Nolan’s head was suddenly pulled towards the trooper’s fist, and his head was jerked to the side. He’d just been punched in reverse.

    Nolan went to block what seemed to be the trooper’s next strike, but as he did, the trooper’s discarded rifle slid across the ground before springing back into the trooper’s hand. From his opponent’s perspective, he’d just knocked the rifle out of his hand. 

    Nolan ducked towards the doorway’s control panel as his opponent fired more inverted shots at him, dodging the backwards bullets. He clicked the button that closed the door, which, to his inverted perspective, opened it. Nolan looked up to see a bullet hole in the wall in front of him suddenly gathering dust and smoke, and ducked as the hole re-sealed itself and the bullet flew into the trooper’s rifle.

    Nolan ran into the interior of the facility, into a dimly lit hallway of black metal. As he turned to see his pursuer, he noticed the corpse of the second guard start to move. He quickly fired a shot towards the figure, and the guard suddenly stood up. Nolan immediately slammed the “open” button on the interior panel, and the door slammed shut. Nolan tensely waited for a moment for them to come after him, then realized that at this point, they hadn’t seen him yet. They couldn’t fight him anymore, because from their perspective, they didn’t know he was there.

    Nolan turned and crept deeper into the facility.

     

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    2. The Wandering Wizard
    3. The Bookwyrm

      The Bookwyrm

      Aw man, I forgot to talk about how fire sucks heat from you when you're inverted because the transfer of heat is reversed...

    4. Exotic Almond

      Exotic Almond

      so the fire makes you really chilly?

  19. 'Twas a joke. Based on this WoB.
  20. But are they fainlife?!
  21. Oh! I've heard this before! Two of my favorite songs. I love this.
  22. A very hidden message lives here.
  23. Yep. Unfortunately. I'm just going to keep my Kas vote because I want to vote for someone, but I am having trouble reading people, as I always do D1. My v!TKN read is slipping down to neutral, as I'm realizing it's possible an elim would make the same play. And otherwise no one is standing out as overtly elim or village. Because it's D1. I don't know how to make reads D1.
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