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The Aspiring Archivist replied to Shard of Reading's topic in Forum Games & Random Stuff
I don't know who Lord Hunkyhair is, but he sounds like a cool guy. 9/10- 1023 replies
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Collab RP Thing - Part One
The Aspiring Archivist replied to Channelknight Fadran's topic in Roleplaying
Is it possible to have a bloodline that gives you the ability to temporarily render anything you touch magically inert? -
The Battle for the Sandwich
The Aspiring Archivist replied to AltonicKeys's topic in Forum Games & Random Stuff
I steal the Infinite Improbability Drive from Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and use it to make it very probable to find the sandwich, and then find the sandwich. I return the Drive to the Heart of Gold.- 3801 replies
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The Battle for the Sandwich
The Aspiring Archivist replied to AltonicKeys's topic in Forum Games & Random Stuff
A rabbit with ludicrously strong jaws bites into the gold and runs with the sandwich and then brings it to me.- 3801 replies
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The Battle for the Sandwich
The Aspiring Archivist replied to AltonicKeys's topic in Forum Games & Random Stuff
So much nija'ding. I put on wings and fly above Thaidakar, snatching the sandwich.- 3801 replies
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Our Archipelago - A Chaotic RP
The Aspiring Archivist replied to Channelknight Fadran's topic in Roleplaying
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Insanity Clinic For The Moderately Brandofandonitis Afflicted
The Aspiring Archivist replied to Medium's topic in Roleplaying
TAAron took out a concealed notebook and began writing. He had never seen that type of magical capability before, except maybe once. It would be quite the thing to study. -
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The Aspiring Archivist replied to Medium's topic in Roleplaying
"I'm glad. Thank you." He sat back down, hands shaking. -
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The Aspiring Archivist replied to Medium's topic in Roleplaying
Taking out the glowing bracelets again, TAAron held one out to both Calano and Emma. "I suppose this requires some explanation. These bracelets are made out of a crystal called Stacis. It existed exclusively in my home dimension, which, five years ago today, was entirely destroyed for... an unknown reason, rendering these one of a kind. It is mostly indestructible, and also has a lot of general magical potential, which I don't really know a lot about. " His voice choked. "These, in particular, are a duality. A pair. They symbolizes unity and love between the two people who wear them. Each contain a small piece of the souls that possessed them before. This one," he said, raising the one in his left hand, "contains a piece from the soul of my best friend. And this one..." He held up the opposite hand. "This one contains the piece of mine that I lost when he died." Smiling sadly, he continued. "If you accept this gift, you will be wearing the honor of my people. If you ever were to break apart, these crystals would shatter as well. I don't think we'll need to worry about that, though." He paused, looking a bit uncomfortable. "If and when one of you dies, the second crystal will appear on the wrist of the one who is still living. After that, both can be removed. When you're ready, you may pass them on to another two people. "That's about it. Calano and Emma, do you accept my gift?" -
Insanity Clinic For The Moderately Brandofandonitis Afflicted
The Aspiring Archivist replied to Medium's topic in Roleplaying
TAAron stood up, wincing. "Okay. If I may, I'd like to present my gift now. That is, unless anyone else would rather go first." -
Insanity Clinic For The Moderately Brandofandonitis Afflicted
The Aspiring Archivist replied to Medium's topic in Roleplaying
"Thank you for your concern. I assure you, the wedding is lovely. The problem is my own and my own to fix. Please, go be with your bride." TAAron grew tense, anxious from the attention he was garnering. Of course I'd manage to ruin this somehow. -
Insanity Clinic For The Moderately Brandofandonitis Afflicted
The Aspiring Archivist replied to Medium's topic in Roleplaying
"Yes, it's completely safe. Most likely, it's the most stable magical object in the entire universe. As for the glow, that comes from the soul magic inside of them. "I was just going to say 'It's fine,' but I guess that works." -
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The Aspiring Archivist replied to Medium's topic in Roleplaying
"It doesn't mean anything you don't already know. The one that went dark contains a small piece of my soul." -
Little thing I made
The Aspiring Archivist replied to The Aspiring Archivist's topic in Creator's Corner
Thank you very much. I'm undecided on a name. Maybe "Forest Friend"? -
Insanity Clinic For The Moderately Brandofandonitis Afflicted
The Aspiring Archivist replied to Medium's topic in Roleplaying
He again went pale. "Why would you... rusts. Yes, it is." -
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The Aspiring Archivist replied to Medium's topic in Roleplaying
"I'll explain it later, it's really not that important." He sat back into his chair. "Yes. Yes, I'll manage." -
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The Aspiring Archivist replied to Medium's topic in Roleplaying
Both rings were identical, made of what looked to be some sort of glass and yet surprisingly weighty. The only thing that differentiated them was that one glowed internally with a white light, while the other was completely dim. He sat up, looking dazed. The light flickered back to life in the ring. "Oh no. Sorry, I..." His voice trailed off, seeing Haly holding the bracelets. He went suddenly pale. "That's... nothing important. Just my wedding gift for Calano and Emma, that's all." He laughed uncomfortably. -
Insanity Clinic For The Moderately Brandofandonitis Afflicted
The Aspiring Archivist replied to Medium's topic in Roleplaying
Both rings were identical, made of what looked to be some sort of glass and yet surprisingly weighty. The only thing that differentiated them was that one glowed internally with a white light, while the other was completely dim. He sat up, looking dazed. The light flickered back to life in the ring. "Oh no. Sorry, I..." His voice trailed off, seeing Haly holding the bracelets. He went suddenly pale. "That's... nothing important. Just my wedding gift for Calano and Emma, that's all." Laughing uncomfortably, he reach to take them back. -
Hello. Earlier today I wrote a mini-song/poem for the Insanity Clinic roleplay. It's about a boy who loses a childhood friend. I didn't spend a lot of time on it and the rhythm and rhymes are a little all over the place, but I think it turned out alright. So, how did you like it? Feel free to be as honest and critical as you can be. If you have any suggestions or ideas for improvement please let me know.
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Insanity Clinic For The Moderately Brandofandonitis Afflicted
The Aspiring Archivist replied to Medium's topic in Roleplaying
"Thanks." And with that, he fell out of his chair. The two glowing rings about 3 inches wide each fell out of his pocket as he hit the floor, unconscious. Oddly, one of them went dim. -
Insanity Clinic For The Moderately Brandofandonitis Afflicted
The Aspiring Archivist replied to Medium's topic in Roleplaying
He sighed. "Thank you, really." He paused, cringing. "I probably shouldn't have said anything, I didn't want to stress you out." -
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The Aspiring Archivist replied to Medium's topic in Roleplaying
"No, not exactly. It's just a song. I guess kind of like what you might call a nursery rhyme." He took a breath breath. "I was born and raised in a different dimension, like a lot of people here. I think about a million people lived there." TAAron began shaking, his voice choked. "Five years ago today, my dimension collapsed. I don't know how, or why, but I'm the only one still alive. That's why I became a scholar. I wanted to understand what had destroyed everything I ever knew and loved. My world, my home, my family... and my best friend." -
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The Aspiring Archivist replied to Medium's topic in Roleplaying
TAAron jolted. He turned to her, wiping away the tears. "How... how much did you hear?" -
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The Aspiring Archivist replied to Medium's topic in Roleplaying
TAAron began tuning out the music as he watched the couple dance. In its place, he found himself humming to the tune of a song he had learned as a little boy. The boy would run 'round in the forest Playing games and having fun. What the boy did not yet know is That his whole life had just begun. He went to school; he made a friend. A friendship that could never end. He brought that friend down to the forest. And thus, the games began again. Oh, how he left me with grief. He fell away on that fatal reef. I will surely never forget. The boy was growing to a man, Learning each and every day. But through it all, that fateful friend With the still-young boy would stay. Their love was stronger than the waves. Best of friends in every way. Their games went on down in the forest, Until one day in fateful May. Oh, how he left me with grief. He fell away on that fatal reef. I will surely never forget. That day they went to the sea, Playing games, throwing sand. But what those boys did not yet see Were the rocks beneath. Oh, how he left me with grief. He fell away on that fatal reef. I will surely never forget. I am that boy; this is my song. Years may pass, my life be long. But I’ll remember my forest friend. The best thing that came to an end. Oh, how he left me with hope. That one day I may see A love as true as the mountain slopes, Like the love from him to me. As TAAron finished the song, he realized that not only was he crying, but that he was softly singing aloud. Hopefully no one had noticed, but he had a feeling that they did. -
Eat the cookie, use the spike, ask for more. WWYDIYF a basilisk tooth in your pocket?
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