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Through the Living Wrath

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  1. “Well if we’re set, let’s go.” Mesti stepped in the direction of the vaults.
  2. “Yes. And Intellect is working on a way to limit Madness as we speak.” my canonical method of limiting Madness to my characters.
  3. Ista sighed. “Never mind.” don’t wanna go breaking any (more) of his walls!
  4. Im prob gonna limit madness to my own characters, so I can kill them and or hurt them in the funnest ways without gming Tull looked up. “Madness… she… she broke me.” ————— Jilu stares at Tull, and felt immense pity. Too much, she hadn’t ever felt pity like this. A voice spoke to her. Hey. I’m here to help. I want you to look at him. Try to sense his pain, his sadness. And… just take it away. Who are you? I am Mirth. I am… finally ready to come back. Jilu complied, feeling strengthened by his weeping, then using that strength to take it away. Tull stopped crying, and calmed down. ———— Ista looked up. “Cool! Looks like Mirth is helping us.” She explained again to Erif, because he was obviously lost. She told him that they didn’t originate in TLT, and that Madness wanted to conquer TLT.
  5. Lol. Soorry too. I know that my characters’ powers toe the line (I shudda chosen a different power set, but i chose these cuz they’re system my namesake character came from…), so I’ve been trying to limit that (the entire reason I brought Intellect in, actually, so that Madness wudnt do dat), but I did go a bit too far… I don’t know if you specifically stated that, but it was the gist I was getting, with all the Narrator… *sniff* *sniff* (none of this wudda happened if a narrator didn’t accompany Tull to fight Wrath… *cough cough*) Ista nodded. “If we’re lucky, Mirth might join us. She was the best at holding Madness back, until Berin was turned.” ———— Tull was weeping in the corner. He was shaken by Madness.
  6. “I know Madness. She is what she sounds like. Her goal is to conquer, not just our world, but every other one as well. She has no set shape, but she will always take the form of whatever will drive her victims the most insane. For my friend, she appeared as his mother, whom he had abandoned and then consequently died.” Ista gestures to the diagram of the Archstone. “That is how she focuses her power.” The diagram was maddening, no organization, nothing but a jumble of logic near impossible to follow.
  7. Hey hey hey! Neither am I! You don’t have to do exactly what I say, but please. At least acknowledge that some part of you is betraying your greater will. This is complete retaliation to y’all telling me that your characters can immediately destroy mine at will. (and please understand. I’m not actually arguing with you. It’s hard to transmit the usual joking tone I nearly always adopt. [it’s my child, of course]) Intellect is unable to leave, but withdrew his influence. Madness is the most powerful of us. I am fighting a losing battle against her, he said. And then a flying wombat appeared and took him away. He was kinda strange. Ista rolled her eyes. “Please. Let’s get back to our quest, and just be wary of Madness.”
  8. Intellect grinned. Of which gods do you speak? It is funny of you to assume I cannot counter them.This is not mental manipulation.We are your mind. You see what we wish you to see, and you think what we wish you to think. Intellect spat, and Zanitar could feel it hit him. You may think nothing happened. But where did you get that pencil? And what are those lines in the ground? Calculations, it seems. I am not the good one. She was betrayed, and now I am the only one left to contend against Madness. He scowled, and the skies suddenly began dropping blades, ripping into Zanitar’s skin and tearing him asunder. The air turned toxic, biting into his skin. Zanitar could feel himself die. Yet it still continued. For years, it seemed. It never let up. Zanitar came to, writhing on the ground, bleeding with the pencil he had been holding impaling his skin.
  9. Intellect glared. He twisted his influence to them, and they felt an overpowering, insane, horrible urge to study the world around them. They lost all interest in anything around them, and felt content with starving to death while doing so. He raised a hand, and dropped his defenses against Madness against them. Fools. Madness saw the defenses drop and immediately invaded their minds. She gave them separate minds, both loyal servants to her. Before anything could happen, Intellect stepped in and returned his protection. They returned to normal, but Intellect kept their thirst for knowledge. How… Dare… You…
  10. If he is the ruler of unreal space, then is Great Spirits are the rulers of the Mind. I have never come across one as adept at manipulating the minds of others as Madness. Madness can reach anything. And you say he has forged worlds? Good for him. He had a seed, though. We did not. We started as nothing, and became everything. Trust me. My name is literally Intellect. I’m not stupid. Intellect appeared before them, an imaginary visage. Let me show you the Truth. Here. He showed Madness in the fullness of her power. Madness has not decided to cross the barrier between our worlds yet. Be glad.
  11. “So help us, then. Just think it, you don’t even have to put it in words.”
  12. Oh no. It’ll work. I told you, us Great Spirits are masters of the mind. You should see the blade I gave Subversion. It’ll work. We just surgically extract any trace of it, consistently. So if he senses any reminder, the reminder is removed from his senses and or memory, and a plausible excuse is placed. We use their mind against them. Us Great Spirits know what we are doing. Has he ever forged a world? And besides, the “not supposed” to is deemed by the Archstone, which looks at our mind to see if we would want them to pay attention.
  13. “Hey hey hey! If you live in a dungeon, we can find it. And we can totally free your friends.” The Archstone is quite a wonder! I make anyone else who shouldn’t pay attention to us instantly forget what they noticed. Onyx?!?! Ya know, I’ve only seen him from Erif’s POV
  14. “Perhaps Destruction and Nullification are a danger. But trust me. She can enter any mind. Madness is not a woman off the side of the road who decided to attack. She has… power.” A voice entered Bacon’s mind. Don’t worry. I’m taking the proper precautions.
  15. Let me show him. Intellect said. You don’t understand. Madness, even without the Archstone, even if she was bound away from reality, could turn some of the most mentally fortuitous. And she has the Archstone. Do not underestimate her. And who knows what else is in this jumble? This is just a small fraction of the functionality of the Archstone. Besides. Can you Destroy something that is literally Worlds away? You might wonder how I got into your mind. Madness could alter one’s mind just as easily as I infiltrated yours. Likely easier, as that is her specialty. Tull approached Sasha. “You. Alive. Yes?” He shook her shoulder, able to connect using his Narration.
  16. “Insane is a term I use liberally. Because where I come from, any mental ailment came from Madness. Yes, he may be insane, but what if Madness forced an alter ego upon him? She did it to Bacon the Bard. And to her, Destruction is Creation. Anything that could hurt her. She created it to withstand Rage, who’s goal was to destroy her creations.. And she is part of the Narrator’s brains, now. If’n you did manage to get rid of it, it’s just a sanitized copy. She can just conjure up another one. And if you destroy the original, she can just make another.” Tull looked at Sasha. “So what if you’re incorporeal? That’s pretty awesome. No one can hurt you now! Well, other than…” he shivered “Madness.”
  17. Ista shook her head like it was obvious. “The actual stone isn’t in the thread. A sanitized copy is what she’s using. And it has mechanisms to stop hostile Narration.” Ista pointed to a small part among the jumble. “See here? Whenever an anyone with world building powers even thinks against it or anything it protects, it immediately retaliates, turning them insane, or at least changing them enough to make sure that they wouldn’t Narrate against it.” ————— Tull looked to Sasha. “Hey! Why would that matter, you being dead?”
  18. I was looking at the profiles of the older people and I saw that Rue left 5 days before I joined… And then I saw that Thaidakar left, then was banned… not too long before I joined.
  19. I continue having my lunch, but on Titan.
  20. I guess that makes me but a babe in swaddling cloth.
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