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  1. Yep. I got through it all fine, but fighting Thunderblight with six or so hearts is hard. This was after I had a fair amount of experience, though.... Skyward Swoooooord flashbacks! This game looks neat and I like it and I want it. I actually agree. BotW was an incredible game, but I also loved the style and plot of the more guided Zelda games. This game is going to be epic either way, but it would be nice to see at least a little return to old-fashioned Zelda.
  2. The Clinic: Roof "I guess not," Bookwyrm said. He dismissed his weapons and stepped closer. "I'm sorry, Insa," he said. "I'm sorry that I wasn't able to stop this from happening to you." In the back of his mind, an idea began to form. He found the breach in the barrier and sent a mental message to Wizard. Wizard, he said, I need you to talk me out of a very bad idea. @The Wandering Wizard
  3. The Clinic: Roof Bookwyrm smiled sadly. "You know I can't do that, Insa."
  4. Clinic: Roof Bookwyrm grinned. He spun into the waves of skeletons, swinging his swords and shattering them. He sent a ripple of gravity through a wave of them, pulling and twisting and ripping through the bones of the strange creatures. Bursts of magic and Nightfire defended him as he tore a path through the servants of Kaos. Eventually, he spotted Insa standing near the Clinic's pillar. She seemed to be in mental conversation with someone... Bookwyrm fought his way until he reached the unnaturally calm area near the pillar. "Insa," he called. "It's me." @InfiniteInsanity @The Wandering Wizard
  5. The Origin Sea Bookwyrm looked to where Calano still floated,motionless in the light, his journey in a dimension beyond Bookwyrm's reaching at that point. I was told to defend him. But...he's safe. For now. I think... A vision struck him. The Clinic, falling. Insa, corrupting against her will. People dying... They need me. Bookwyrm cast a spell of defense and warning around the area, and around Calano. It would warn him if any danger approached him. But he can handle himself, Bookwyrm thought. I think he'll be okay... Bookwyrm stepped into the Light, soaking it into his soul and giving him energy. It glowed brightly around him as he used it up. As the energy flooded his mind, he used it to rip a hole in the dimensional barrier of Kaos. A permanent one, giving him access to and from the Origin Sea. He opened a Wyrmhole and stepped through. The Clinic: Roof Bookwyrm dove through the portal and summoned his spear-staff as he stood up. It was wreathed in Nightfire and the light of his soul. In his other hand, his Shardblade materialized. Stormlight flooded in his veins, an his normally brown eyes glowed with a deep blue color. The fabric of space itself was open to him, to use as a weapon. He was ready. @Thaidakar the Ghostblood @UnfortunatelyNamed @That1Cellist @The Aspiring Archivist @InfiniteInsanity @Ati16 @The Wandering Wizard @Telrao @Whoever else is on the roof
  6. ...We have a twenty second trailer for DLC Wave 4. My brain is broken.
  7. So, for English Class, we had to write an essay imitating the essay Joyas Voladoras by Brian Doyle. It's a really good essay and I recommend you read it.

    But, I thought it was a nice piece of work, and also considered it worth sharing. So here it is; you can read it, and tell me what you think.

    Spoiler

    Wings of Achievement

     

    Among the most beautiful and baffling creatures in the world are the butterflies. Their light, fragile bodies are carried by sets of intricate, beautiful wings. Each of these wings is as unique as a human fingerprint. Each wing is coated in a hide of scales, like the skin of a dragon, and the colors formed by those scales create some of the most beautiful spectacles of the natural world. The wings of different species have unique patterns that can help them stand out amongst the world, or blend in to hide from those that would do them harm. 

    These wings, though beautiful, are more than works of art. They allow these creatures to perform tasks that are vital for their survival and the survival of our planet. Every year, a subspecies of the monarch butterfly will let its wings carry it from across southern Canada and the US all the way down to Mexico, traveling in some cases up to 3,000 miles. They come to hide from the frigid cold of the winter, find solace with their kin in the warmth of the south. Entire trees, entire forests, are drowned in their orange wings. These butterflies and all others fuel the lifeblood of the Earth’s ecosystem through pollination. They take the seeds of seeds from one flower to the next, allowing the next generation of vital plants to grow, and pushing our world another step forward.

    And yet along with their majesty comes a fragility. It does not take much to destroy the wing of a butterfly. A careless touch, a thoughtless step. A work of art ruined forever. Once a butterfly cannot be carried into the air by its wings, it’s doomed to fall behind, unable to reach the sustenance that fuels it, unable to flee from the onslaught of the fading warmth, unable to work to push the planet’s life forward. With the strength comes weakness.

    Though we recognize the beauty and strength of the butterflies’ wings, they do not always have such powerful, beautiful tools. When a butterfly lays eggs on an isolated leaf, the creature that comes forth could not look more different from the majestic flier from whence it came. A small larva, a caterpillar, a worm with little legs, forced to explore a vast world at a snail’s pace. It must work, search, hunt for sustenance needed to grow. It must avoid obstacle and danger and yet move forward at the same time. They, against the odds, grow. Perhaps unwittingly reaching for the reality of the sky above. 

    Eventually, they’re ready. They shed their old selves one last time, isolating themselves from the world to change. Wrapped in their chrysalis, the caterpillar dissolves, its very body breaking apart at the lowest level to rebuild itself into something new. After weeks of a devastating change, they come out, shaky and wet, climbing onto their leaf or branch, and take a moment to bask in their new reality, bask in the majesty of the wings on their back as they dry out and unfurl. The creature that comes from the chrysalis seems alien from the one that went in. And yet, in the very DNA of the caterpillar, the reality of the butterfly was always there. No, it didn’t always have wings. But it was always destined to. The butterfly’s very wings are made of the achievements of the caterpillar.

    The wandering albatross, though a vastly different creature, also has wings. These wings are the largest in the world, and among the farthest flying. These birds live isolated on islands in the ocean and have the capacity to travel distances over a third of the circumference of the planet. They live harsh lives and achieve great things. Greater, perhaps, than the achievements of the butterfly…

    Many other creatures in the world have wings. There are a myriad of birds in the world, from deadly falcons to delicate hummingbirds. Other insects fly on wings, from the smallest mayfly living for hours after its sudden transformation to the industrious bees that buzz and work in colonies to push nature forward. Even bats, from a family of flightless creatures, have grown to be able to take to the skies, navigating flawlessly with the power of their voice and ears.

    Does this mean the rest of us, doomed to the ground, cannot achieve great things? No. The tardigrade, a small creature, invisible to most, able to survive in places of great harm to anything else. Mantis shrimp, able to see sights and colors beyond the ken of other things. Cheetahs, which run faster than anything on the ground; Killer whales, hunting and killing what many others consider the ultimate hunters; Immortal Jellyfish, pushing their lives past what should be possible.

    Humans, building and learning and growing and connecting and loving and knowing and pushing the boundaries of the world itself.

    Each of us has our own wings, our own skills and abilities that we have worked hard and long for. Though we didn’t start with these wings, we grew and we reached, undergoing drastic changes based on our experiences to gain the wings that let us do great things. For some of us, we have multiple chrysalises, for our wings only let us move higher, let us reach for the next set, that will let us reach for the next, an eternal progression into the sky of achievement.

    Sometimes we seem like the butterfly next to an albatross. A creature so much larger, so much stronger than us, able to fly farther and faster for longer. We look at our own wings and despair, for how could we ever be like them?

    But what is the worth of the butterfly’s wings to the butterfly? Infinite. Unimaginable. The wings are bringers of life, of prosperity. On the scale of our own lives, our achievements mean far more than we can comprehend when we compare them to the achievements of others. We must accept our strength, accept our ability, accept our beauty and importance. For an albatross that can fly a third of the world cannot help a flower grow.

    Climb. Grow. Search for your wings. And once you have them, find the next goal, and fly on.

     

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    2. Through the Living Hope

      Through the Living Hope

      Wow, man. This is going to sound like a broken record, but that's awesome.

    3. SymphonianBookworm

      SymphonianBookworm

      This is beautiful! The language is excellent.

    4. Morningtide

      Morningtide

      That's amazing!

  8. Okay, second time I've done this in a number of days. Ranryu already posted here about what she's having trouble with. I know some of you have already responded, and those of us that know her in real life are trying to do our best to help. But if you haven't responded to her, or even if you have, she could use some kind words and some friends. Whether it's here, or by PM, or by status update, reach out to her. She could use it.
  9. Avi smiled at Kaeni's accidental joke. "It is interesting, though," she said, thoughtful. "Each of us had some kind of a burst of power during that fight. And then Death told us to keep our eyes open for something strange..." She leaned forward. "Doesn't it seem like Death has something more in mind for us?"
  10. Avi wandered off to find some food, then came back and sat across the table from Kaeni.
  11. My eleven-year-old sister has obtained a copy of The Way of Kings and has begun reading.

    We have a future Sharder all but guaranteed among our ranks in a few years...

     

    1. Cinnamon
    2. Morningtide

      Morningtide

      Sweet! Maybe my sister will join at a similar time:ph34r:

    3. Odiumiumium

      Odiumiumium

      *delighted nerd cackling*

  12. Avi shrugged. "I have no clue." She looked down at her feet. "I'm not that good at being a friend yet...so I don't really know."
  13. The Origin Sea Bookwyrm watched as Calano vanished into the Light. Then he turned to Wizard. "Do I need to follow him? Or...is my own path somewhere else?" @The Wandering Wizard
  14. Avi wasn't the best and words of affirmation. Or being a supporting friend. Or being a friend in general, frankly. But she supposed things were changing. It was time to grow. "We're here for you, Il'anque," she said. "Whenever you need us, whatever you need us for. Give us the word-" she gestured to the communication medallion on her uniform "-and we'll come running as soon as possible."
  15. I am also interested to see your interpretation of a Wyrmhole...as I'm also imagining those a specific way...
  16. We are not 100% sure. However, I do think that she's able to use her power because she has access to the jar of purified Dor. The Dor is what powers AonDor on Elantris, so she has a power supply, even on Scadrial, albeit a limited one. As for how she's able to use the magic despite her distance from Elantris, I'd assume it would have to do with the sketch of the Basin she draws on the ground after transforming. Secret Project 1 Spoilers: Stuff is going on here that we don't understand. But hopefully we will someday.
  17. "It's great. Certainly better than the Acolyte dormitories." Avi gazed back up at the building. "The entire building is beautiful, actually." Avi glanced at the black Scythe mark on the back of her hand. "What other things can we do now that we're full Reapers?"
  18. The Origin Sea Bookwyrm blinked. "I guess I need to do some soul-searching, then..." Bookwyrm said.
  19. A Selffalfrednahg, a servant of Bookwyrm, reported on the state of the war.
  20. ...Hey Telrao. You've been drawing Insanity Clinic characters. Out of curiosity... I want you to draw Bookwyrm, but based on how you imagine him, rather than on how I do. Out of curiosity. But do Calano first and only do mine when you have time.
  21. Avi took a quick bath, careful to keep her tender wounds unhurt. She changed into a fresh outfit and pulled her Reaper's cuirass over that. She wrapped her cloak around her shoulders and strapped her dagger to her belt. She felt like herself again. Despite the faint aches and pains still apparent across her body... She took a lift down to the main floor and stepped out of the building. She found Kaeni standing outside the doorway, waiting. Avi walked over. "Like your new quarters?" she asked.
  22. The Ghanderflaffles began weaponizing the burritos in their war against the Blobfish. They were incredibly effective, and the war only lasted two days.
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