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That1Cellist

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  1. But then again, Nin liked popcorn, and so didn't care whether or not Eof was messing with him.
  2. Well, the Storymonger did too, but he didn't do anything.
  3. I mean, I know he's talked about all of those things before as hypothetical, but it's really nice to see them mentioned again. Thanks for the information! I don't know if we are worthy, honestly.
  4. Death started looking around in a confused manner. This allowed Nin to steal back his apprentice while Death was distracted. It was important for the coming battle.
  5. Unfortunately/fortunately, the Cellist just copy pasted the comment to bold in order to make it canon anyway. Unfortunately, he chose to eat lunch in his mom's basement, where he was rudely interrupted by the sound of a vacuum from upstairs.
  6. Welcome! You seem to be getting the hang of this a lot faster than I did!
  7. He was used to it at this point, and so was not fazed in the slightest.
  8. The Cellist listened to Thaidakar, but he was mostly foucused on the fact that Scott Sterling had appeared.
  9. Everyone else knew of him. The man, the myth, the legend...
  10. Everyone was mad at Thaidakar, and had been for like 25 pages, apparently. The narrators kept messing with him, and the Cellist was unsure why.
  11. Tani, thank you. I did do that once before, and it really helped. I think I will try that again. Thank you for the reminder. Thank you CalanoCorvus. I agree, I really love the community here as well. There are so many bad things in this world, but there are other wonderful, beautiful things as well. I wish you and your friends well as you recover from such a frightening occurrence as that. As you said, it will get better.
  12. So they had to be quarantined while a vaccine was created. This unfortunately meant the festivities had to end early for anyone except narrators.
  13. The Cellist, at least, ignored him, because he would rather their was a different main character. He did admire the size of the party, however.
  14. The Cellist participated in the celebration, and helped where he was needed.
  15. Yikes. As Slowswift said, moving can be rough. That's really unfortunate. Good luck!
  16. "It still could be risky." The Cellist cautioned.
  17. The Cellist was not sure, as he hadn't had any interaction with that user before. He also warned that the planning time was quickly running out.
  18. Like mega evolution, but worse. I do like the implications for the competitive scene of having multiple types you can Terastilize into. It's like having item or moveset mix-ups to mess with your opponents, but on a larger scale. Besides that, not really a fan.
  19. The Cellist reminded Nameless that if he was not careful, he could make people mad.
  20. I was wondering if I could summon DramaQueen. It appears I was successful, though that was not my main goal, of course. I too, would like to extend this generous offer. My DMs are also open to any who may feel the need to use them. Though, I now understand that thinking about trying that can be scary.
  21. The Journey to 2,000 pages had nearly been completed.
  22. The Cellist was looking for a cure anyways, because he felt bad for the fictional characters he and his comrades had created.
  23. The Cellist's point from his previous comment was instantly proven by Thaidakar's last comment, and then reinforced by the Cellist switching the plot back.
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