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Cinia Pacifica
Ojou-sama Writer
Fallan wrote...
Cinia Pacifica wrote...
Sekien no Inganock doesn't seem to work for me. Exe file just doesn't open. There's no error or anything, nothing just happens. >:
Where did you dl it? What OS do you have?
W7.
To some random folder, I got it from fuwanovels.
Cinia Pacifica
Ojou-sama Writer
(This is a Joint Post Starring:
TheLoneGentleman and Cinia Pacifica.)
Xavier thought for a moment. “With people like Soul out there it may be a bit difficult to have talks of peace. Not to mention the cult of Ouroboros,” said Xavier.
“There hasn’t been a lot of activity from them since their attack here either. I’m not sure if we should be counting that as a blessing or not,” said Margaret. Durran’s demeanor seemed to change when she mentioned the cult, but only Louise noticed.
“Well, a world without corruptions and issues would be one from a fairy tale – a paradise, perhaps,” Louise replied. “I’m not saying that some people do not need to be dealt with; I’m simply saying that removal of an entire race is a rather devious endeavor, and it may as well never be achieved – only to drag on forever. Currently, Cain and Soul are the issues. If you want, we may count representatives and some of the avatars. I wouldn’t think the cult would just vanish; there may be something amiss… wouldn’t you think so, Durran?”
“I don’t think that it will be that easy,” answered Durran. ”They were at the point that they openly challenged the Scion.” Durran looked to the room seeing that all eyes were on him. ”Why would they just go quite like this? Why not move to city to city repeating this?”
”Maybe they could only do it that one time?” Replied Talia. Durran chuckled at her response.
“Hmmm… then that poses a perplexing situation. I’m not sure how to go about it with the cult,” Louise pondered openly. The cult has been causing issues one after the other throughout her life. Who knows what they could be after next. It was likely operated by Cain, or someone from the upper echelons of the Cursed? It could’ve been someone else with a powerful spirit, however. The possibilities were endless. “Are you implying that they may be gathering strength for one big attack?”
“That is one idea,” answered Durran. “Or their attack never really stopped.”
”What do you mean by that?” Asked Margaret.
”Say that during the time they advanced on Masario they placed people like the ones that attack in multiple places,” answered Durran. ”There is little way to prove this, but it’s possible. Their attacks could come at any time of their choosing, with no way to stop it.” Durran wasn’t done speculating however. ”Or if we go with the opposite. They are in fact building strength. Maybe us going right is a part of their plan? He continued. ”We can only realistically be prepared for one of these probabilities.”
“A troublesome bunch, I remember having trouble with such a cult from even the first century of my life; for which I left Masario for the first time,” Louise said, looking back to the distant past of her life. “If only there was a way to find more information about them...”
”There is someone we could ask, but it will cost us,” answered Durran. Since Adair was no where to be found there was only one other person.
“And he is…?” Louise asked.
”Balan,” answered Durran.
“Sounds troublesome.”
”That is pretty accurate. I can never tell what he is thinking, and he is out for himself in all situations,” answered Durran. ”If we can, I think we should still try to find my friend here in Masario...”
“I fear that he was caught? Worse case scenario is the church catching him. But then, he survived for so long… what could go wrong? I’ve spoken to him a few times, even in Margaret’s party in fact – I’d think he’d be safe from harm’s path,” Louise replied. At that time, they had shared a dance and none could see it as anything more than Louise stealing yet another heart from a man. It was rather laughable. For an avatar of Cain to casually yet elegantly dance with the High Priestess while no one taking notice of the monster who partook the party. All the while hiding his demonic presence at the heart of Masario.
”Who are you talking about?” Asked Margaret.
“Adair, you know? One who I danced with in your party,” Louise answered. “He was funding the military – if I remember correctly?” Indeed he was – or so Margaret claimed – when she was introduced to him, along with a few other guests in said party.
†˜Why did I even go through the trouble of not saying his name? Thought Durran giving Louise an incredulous look.
”Yes I remember him, why do you think he has been captured?” Asked Margaret. ”It’s hard to believe that the church would be after him for something...The church has been acting weird in their own right, however.”
“...Right, please explain, Durran.”
”Ugh is that an order? Complained Durran.
“If you wish to think that way; I suppose it is.”
Margaret and Talia were their allies. What good would it do to hide details from them now?
Durran looked at Margaret and then to Talia who was about to eat another crumpet. ”You may want to hold off on that one, young one. Wouldn’t want you to choke again.”
The table in the center of the room was blown apart, with crumpets and her expensive china scattered in pieces around the room. Margaret laid back on the couch getting a massage from Xavier who had restrained her before she destroyed the room. Kudzu had stood in front of Louise and Durran protecting them from the shattered glass and crumbled crumpets. Talia cried over the death of the crumpets. Louise looked with a bored expression, seemingly almost about to yawn.
”And you let one of them into my house!” Yelled Margaret still paralyzed from Xavier’s technique.
“Jeez, what rude behaviour before your ancestor,” Louise joked. Apparently not afraid of her wrath. She could claim that the house was actually originally her property; but she didn’t, knowing full well that she allowed Margaret to inherit it. “He is a mere bodyguard now, Margaret.”
”That is saying that being your bodyguard is a †˜mere’ job,” answered Kudzu wiping the crumbs and glass off his chest. Durran smiled pleased with what him telling the truth had caused.
”So saying this bodyguard of your’s is trustworthy. Which I am not saying that he is,” began Margaret. ”Why should we even attempt to save another one of his kind? Especially if you aren’t even sure he is still sane.
“Honestly, I didn’t like the idea of having them team up with me, either,” Louise stated, shaking her head in apparent dismay. Back in the prison land; Louise was about to blast him away… until she felt that she could use him. “But they’re better than trusting the Church, or something. Just how many reliable warriors are out there right now, exactly? You’re counting them with your fingers now? There's your answer.”
Talia stopped counting with her fingers and hid them from view. ”That is besides the point,” answered Margaret. [b]”You have gotten lucky so far, but If someone recognizes Kudzu there is going to be some serious problems.”[b]
“Fight fire with fire, they say,” Louise shrugged before responding to Margaret’s point. “Mn, so I’ve heard when I visited Leona III’s battlefield; I wonder if there’s a fitting place to hide him in.”
[b]”Please, as if we are hiding this big lug anywhere,”[b] said Durran.
[b]”Origin is the only place I can think of,” answered Kudzu.
”I certainly can’t hide him here, as soon as Kreig sees him this house will be leveled,” answered Margaret.
“I could have him in my private mansion… there are uh, worldly issues there, too.”
”No thank you, that world is far too… fragile,” answered Kudzu. ”I have no place in a world where I am not allowed to hunt for my food.”
“Well, it just isn’t a world for uncivilized barbarians; I’ll agree with you on that,” Louise nodded sagely with her eyes closed – wholeheartedly agreeing with Kudzu. “But then, I still can’t think of a better location.”
”Why not just give the man what he wants?” Asked Durran. ”The elder will be able to tell he is a softy. Let her deal with him.”
“Something about Vejovis makes me feel uncertain about that place, is all,” Louise answered, apparently worried. “You never know,” she said. She didn’t know what he could do, or when he could make a move, and that made her rather paranoid.
”You know I’m right here?” Said Kudzu. ”I’m not some kid that needs to be looked after!”
Louise and Durran looked at him for a moment before turning back to each other continuing their conversation.
”I understand what you mean, but think about it this way,” answered Durran. “No more sand on the carpet.”
“A sound reasoning,” Louise said, blatantly ignoring Kudzu’s declaration. “But he is still a vital piece to this war,” she stated the truth. Indeed he was, otherwise she wouldn’t have given him the honor of a †˜bodyguard’. “And Vejovis may have who knows how many informants in Origin.”
[b“I understand the man is strong, but vital might be pushing it a little,” answered Durran. Kudzu set his hands aflame and glared down at Durran.
”Hey hey! Take it outside! Wait… no don’t do that!” Yelled Margaret. ”Errr… behave!”
“Hm? Are you implying that you doubt my judgement, Durran?” Louise asked furrowing her eyebrows as if upset. “I feel slightly disappointed.” Louise then averted her gaze from Durran and looked away, albeit she was only acting; it was almost real.
Kudzu silenced his flames; glad that things had shifted in his favor. Durran wore a more panicked expression. “That isn’t what I was saying at all!” Exclaimed Durran.
”That is what it sounded like to me,” said Kudzu with a smile on his face.
Talia was blown away. Here where two of the most dangerous people that she was supposed to fear. Sitting there bickering over the favor of the Scion's High Priestess. It was Xavier who finally spoke up and interrupted the arguing.
”Why not simply send both of them to your estate. Durran seems perfectly capable of watching over Kudzu,” suggested Xavier.
“Sounds plausible. I can assign one of my maids for further assistance, too. Since he may be lost to the ways of that particular world,” Louise replied, agreeing with the idea.
”You can’t be serious!” Yelled Durran.
”I’m never going to see my son at this rate,” said Kudzu rubbing the back of his neck. ”Getting mixed up with you people is so bothersome,” Kudzu had to admit it was better compared to his old life however.
“Now, now. Think of it like this; if my plans succeed – you and your son will have a better world to live in.”
”That all goes to ash if he dies before that happens.” answered Kudzu.
“So you’re saying that your son is too weak to overcome the difficulties of this war?” Louise asked with a rather menacing expression. She knew how to play with others’ thoughts well.
Kudzu grumbled. “WIth all that has happened to him so far, I doubt that he will die as easily as that,” answered Kudzu. ”That being said. This is no normal war. I get the feeling this is all building to something we haven’t seen before.
“Well, with the kind of people participating…” Louise’s voice trailed off as she looked to Kudzu, then to Durran, and then herself. “...And there’s Cain. Who knows what else poses a threat. Then there’s Vejovis. I’d conclude something is all I can feel.” Doting fathers were so easy to manipulate sometimes, but Louise wouldn’t say that out loud.
”There just isn’t enough information for me to be satisfied,” said Margaret finally able to move her body again. “We will just have to go with what we feel is right. Only people I trust right now are in this room”
“Hmm, well. There aren’t many options. I suppose a risk has to be taken. But I need to pay Krieg a visit first,” Louise concluded. There were questions that needed answers for what Louise wanted, after all
”I don’t like the idea of sending you there alone,” complained Durran. Louise was already in the process of preparing her teleportation spell, and had no intention of stopping.
“Please, I’m no child. I can at least take care of myself – as I did for so many centuries,” Louise said as the portal appeared before her. Besides, what did he mean by †˜sending’. Louise literally is the one who does all the transportation works. It seems so simple that people takes it for granted sometimes. Where were the praises?! This could hardly be mimicked by a scholar of magic who had mastered his art!
”You have to let her go out sometime prince charming,” teased Margaret. ”I learned a long time ago that you will never be able to keep Louise in one place. No matter how much you squeeze her.
“Ugh, all those hugging; unwanted,” Louise grimaced at the idea of Margaret hugging her again. It was a flat-out rejection of Margaret’s way of expression her love.
[b]”You are breaking my heart Louise!” Said Margaret pretending to wipe a tear. ”You should hurry up before Krieg runs off somewhere.”
“I best do that, then,” Louise answered, ignoring her first remark before she walked into the portal. Durran reached out to try and stop her, but the portal shut right in front of his hand. Durran angrily walked towards the door about to find her in Arkasia. Two hands wrapped around him like a trap.
“I don’t need you making any more trouble.” said Kudzu walking him back into the house. Margaret shook her head wondering how she was going to keep them in line until Louise returned.
TheLoneGentleman and Cinia Pacifica.)
Xavier thought for a moment. “With people like Soul out there it may be a bit difficult to have talks of peace. Not to mention the cult of Ouroboros,” said Xavier.
“There hasn’t been a lot of activity from them since their attack here either. I’m not sure if we should be counting that as a blessing or not,” said Margaret. Durran’s demeanor seemed to change when she mentioned the cult, but only Louise noticed.
“Well, a world without corruptions and issues would be one from a fairy tale – a paradise, perhaps,” Louise replied. “I’m not saying that some people do not need to be dealt with; I’m simply saying that removal of an entire race is a rather devious endeavor, and it may as well never be achieved – only to drag on forever. Currently, Cain and Soul are the issues. If you want, we may count representatives and some of the avatars. I wouldn’t think the cult would just vanish; there may be something amiss… wouldn’t you think so, Durran?”
“I don’t think that it will be that easy,” answered Durran. ”They were at the point that they openly challenged the Scion.” Durran looked to the room seeing that all eyes were on him. ”Why would they just go quite like this? Why not move to city to city repeating this?”
”Maybe they could only do it that one time?” Replied Talia. Durran chuckled at her response.
“Hmmm… then that poses a perplexing situation. I’m not sure how to go about it with the cult,” Louise pondered openly. The cult has been causing issues one after the other throughout her life. Who knows what they could be after next. It was likely operated by Cain, or someone from the upper echelons of the Cursed? It could’ve been someone else with a powerful spirit, however. The possibilities were endless. “Are you implying that they may be gathering strength for one big attack?”
“That is one idea,” answered Durran. “Or their attack never really stopped.”
”What do you mean by that?” Asked Margaret.
”Say that during the time they advanced on Masario they placed people like the ones that attack in multiple places,” answered Durran. ”There is little way to prove this, but it’s possible. Their attacks could come at any time of their choosing, with no way to stop it.” Durran wasn’t done speculating however. ”Or if we go with the opposite. They are in fact building strength. Maybe us going right is a part of their plan? He continued. ”We can only realistically be prepared for one of these probabilities.”
“A troublesome bunch, I remember having trouble with such a cult from even the first century of my life; for which I left Masario for the first time,” Louise said, looking back to the distant past of her life. “If only there was a way to find more information about them...”
”There is someone we could ask, but it will cost us,” answered Durran. Since Adair was no where to be found there was only one other person.
“And he is…?” Louise asked.
”Balan,” answered Durran.
“Sounds troublesome.”
”That is pretty accurate. I can never tell what he is thinking, and he is out for himself in all situations,” answered Durran. ”If we can, I think we should still try to find my friend here in Masario...”
“I fear that he was caught? Worse case scenario is the church catching him. But then, he survived for so long… what could go wrong? I’ve spoken to him a few times, even in Margaret’s party in fact – I’d think he’d be safe from harm’s path,” Louise replied. At that time, they had shared a dance and none could see it as anything more than Louise stealing yet another heart from a man. It was rather laughable. For an avatar of Cain to casually yet elegantly dance with the High Priestess while no one taking notice of the monster who partook the party. All the while hiding his demonic presence at the heart of Masario.
”Who are you talking about?” Asked Margaret.
“Adair, you know? One who I danced with in your party,” Louise answered. “He was funding the military – if I remember correctly?” Indeed he was – or so Margaret claimed – when she was introduced to him, along with a few other guests in said party.
†˜Why did I even go through the trouble of not saying his name? Thought Durran giving Louise an incredulous look.
”Yes I remember him, why do you think he has been captured?” Asked Margaret. ”It’s hard to believe that the church would be after him for something...The church has been acting weird in their own right, however.”
“...Right, please explain, Durran.”
”Ugh is that an order? Complained Durran.
“If you wish to think that way; I suppose it is.”
Margaret and Talia were their allies. What good would it do to hide details from them now?
Durran looked at Margaret and then to Talia who was about to eat another crumpet. ”You may want to hold off on that one, young one. Wouldn’t want you to choke again.”
The table in the center of the room was blown apart, with crumpets and her expensive china scattered in pieces around the room. Margaret laid back on the couch getting a massage from Xavier who had restrained her before she destroyed the room. Kudzu had stood in front of Louise and Durran protecting them from the shattered glass and crumbled crumpets. Talia cried over the death of the crumpets. Louise looked with a bored expression, seemingly almost about to yawn.
”And you let one of them into my house!” Yelled Margaret still paralyzed from Xavier’s technique.
“Jeez, what rude behaviour before your ancestor,” Louise joked. Apparently not afraid of her wrath. She could claim that the house was actually originally her property; but she didn’t, knowing full well that she allowed Margaret to inherit it. “He is a mere bodyguard now, Margaret.”
”That is saying that being your bodyguard is a †˜mere’ job,” answered Kudzu wiping the crumbs and glass off his chest. Durran smiled pleased with what him telling the truth had caused.
”So saying this bodyguard of your’s is trustworthy. Which I am not saying that he is,” began Margaret. ”Why should we even attempt to save another one of his kind? Especially if you aren’t even sure he is still sane.
“Honestly, I didn’t like the idea of having them team up with me, either,” Louise stated, shaking her head in apparent dismay. Back in the prison land; Louise was about to blast him away… until she felt that she could use him. “But they’re better than trusting the Church, or something. Just how many reliable warriors are out there right now, exactly? You’re counting them with your fingers now? There's your answer.”
Talia stopped counting with her fingers and hid them from view. ”That is besides the point,” answered Margaret. [b]”You have gotten lucky so far, but If someone recognizes Kudzu there is going to be some serious problems.”[b]
“Fight fire with fire, they say,” Louise shrugged before responding to Margaret’s point. “Mn, so I’ve heard when I visited Leona III’s battlefield; I wonder if there’s a fitting place to hide him in.”
[b]”Please, as if we are hiding this big lug anywhere,”[b] said Durran.
[b]”Origin is the only place I can think of,” answered Kudzu.
”I certainly can’t hide him here, as soon as Kreig sees him this house will be leveled,” answered Margaret.
“I could have him in my private mansion… there are uh, worldly issues there, too.”
”No thank you, that world is far too… fragile,” answered Kudzu. ”I have no place in a world where I am not allowed to hunt for my food.”
“Well, it just isn’t a world for uncivilized barbarians; I’ll agree with you on that,” Louise nodded sagely with her eyes closed – wholeheartedly agreeing with Kudzu. “But then, I still can’t think of a better location.”
”Why not just give the man what he wants?” Asked Durran. ”The elder will be able to tell he is a softy. Let her deal with him.”
“Something about Vejovis makes me feel uncertain about that place, is all,” Louise answered, apparently worried. “You never know,” she said. She didn’t know what he could do, or when he could make a move, and that made her rather paranoid.
”You know I’m right here?” Said Kudzu. ”I’m not some kid that needs to be looked after!”
Louise and Durran looked at him for a moment before turning back to each other continuing their conversation.
”I understand what you mean, but think about it this way,” answered Durran. “No more sand on the carpet.”
“A sound reasoning,” Louise said, blatantly ignoring Kudzu’s declaration. “But he is still a vital piece to this war,” she stated the truth. Indeed he was, otherwise she wouldn’t have given him the honor of a †˜bodyguard’. “And Vejovis may have who knows how many informants in Origin.”
[b“I understand the man is strong, but vital might be pushing it a little,” answered Durran. Kudzu set his hands aflame and glared down at Durran.
”Hey hey! Take it outside! Wait… no don’t do that!” Yelled Margaret. ”Errr… behave!”
“Hm? Are you implying that you doubt my judgement, Durran?” Louise asked furrowing her eyebrows as if upset. “I feel slightly disappointed.” Louise then averted her gaze from Durran and looked away, albeit she was only acting; it was almost real.
Kudzu silenced his flames; glad that things had shifted in his favor. Durran wore a more panicked expression. “That isn’t what I was saying at all!” Exclaimed Durran.
”That is what it sounded like to me,” said Kudzu with a smile on his face.
Talia was blown away. Here where two of the most dangerous people that she was supposed to fear. Sitting there bickering over the favor of the Scion's High Priestess. It was Xavier who finally spoke up and interrupted the arguing.
”Why not simply send both of them to your estate. Durran seems perfectly capable of watching over Kudzu,” suggested Xavier.
“Sounds plausible. I can assign one of my maids for further assistance, too. Since he may be lost to the ways of that particular world,” Louise replied, agreeing with the idea.
”You can’t be serious!” Yelled Durran.
”I’m never going to see my son at this rate,” said Kudzu rubbing the back of his neck. ”Getting mixed up with you people is so bothersome,” Kudzu had to admit it was better compared to his old life however.
“Now, now. Think of it like this; if my plans succeed – you and your son will have a better world to live in.”
”That all goes to ash if he dies before that happens.” answered Kudzu.
“So you’re saying that your son is too weak to overcome the difficulties of this war?” Louise asked with a rather menacing expression. She knew how to play with others’ thoughts well.
Kudzu grumbled. “WIth all that has happened to him so far, I doubt that he will die as easily as that,” answered Kudzu. ”That being said. This is no normal war. I get the feeling this is all building to something we haven’t seen before.
“Well, with the kind of people participating…” Louise’s voice trailed off as she looked to Kudzu, then to Durran, and then herself. “...And there’s Cain. Who knows what else poses a threat. Then there’s Vejovis. I’d conclude something is all I can feel.” Doting fathers were so easy to manipulate sometimes, but Louise wouldn’t say that out loud.
”There just isn’t enough information for me to be satisfied,” said Margaret finally able to move her body again. “We will just have to go with what we feel is right. Only people I trust right now are in this room”
“Hmm, well. There aren’t many options. I suppose a risk has to be taken. But I need to pay Krieg a visit first,” Louise concluded. There were questions that needed answers for what Louise wanted, after all
”I don’t like the idea of sending you there alone,” complained Durran. Louise was already in the process of preparing her teleportation spell, and had no intention of stopping.
“Please, I’m no child. I can at least take care of myself – as I did for so many centuries,” Louise said as the portal appeared before her. Besides, what did he mean by †˜sending’. Louise literally is the one who does all the transportation works. It seems so simple that people takes it for granted sometimes. Where were the praises?! This could hardly be mimicked by a scholar of magic who had mastered his art!
”You have to let her go out sometime prince charming,” teased Margaret. ”I learned a long time ago that you will never be able to keep Louise in one place. No matter how much you squeeze her.
“Ugh, all those hugging; unwanted,” Louise grimaced at the idea of Margaret hugging her again. It was a flat-out rejection of Margaret’s way of expression her love.
[b]”You are breaking my heart Louise!” Said Margaret pretending to wipe a tear. ”You should hurry up before Krieg runs off somewhere.”
“I best do that, then,” Louise answered, ignoring her first remark before she walked into the portal. Durran reached out to try and stop her, but the portal shut right in front of his hand. Durran angrily walked towards the door about to find her in Arkasia. Two hands wrapped around him like a trap.
“I don’t need you making any more trouble.” said Kudzu walking him back into the house. Margaret shook her head wondering how she was going to keep them in line until Louise returned.
Cinia Pacifica
Ojou-sama Writer
Sekien no Inganock doesn't seem to work for me.
Exe file just doesn't open. There's no error or anything, nothing just happens. >:
Exe file just doesn't open. There's no error or anything, nothing just happens. >:
Cinia Pacifica
Ojou-sama Writer
artcellrox wrote...
The food you're about to eat will probably become literal shit later. That's how it works all your life until you're gone.You could say that we... eat shit and die.
My rice ain't shit fgt.
I mean...
Cinia Pacifica
Ojou-sama Writer
Awesome. Can't wait to fight the new primal.
Cinia Pacifica
Ojou-sama Writer
Xenon wrote...
I wish I could, I really do, but I take too much time to write. My posts can seriously take the entire day to craft. When you're bouncing posts back and forth between people, it consumes a lot of time. Especially because I do my best to be thorough.I don't think you'll be able to do that even if you wanted to. In our docs navigating is far more easier and you don't have to reply to a post(s), you generally respond to a paragraph or two usually.
Hence, it's easier.
Cinia Pacifica
Ojou-sama Writer
Maybe because you added a topic pic in that thread. Since that's broken it gives the maintenance page. So what we do is put the so-called topic pic at the top of the post instead.
Cinia Pacifica
Ojou-sama Writer
Xenon wrote...
Cinia Pacifica wrote...
Lol I wish. Everyone fears me pulling the act of turning on pr0n. I don't have a room of my own, and my computer is placed in the freaking living room. It's a peculiar lifestyle.It's basically fantasy/magic style table-top RP. I'm only 'borrowing' mechanical ideas and rules from it. Granted, this makes my RP pseudo Art Magica RP; I adds more uniqueness at least... despite it being supposed to be dark themed.
I don't think I've ever allowed others to roll for themselves. Feels wrong. I'm surprised you'd join RPs though, even if in real life. Not sure if I've heard of Pathfinder, though.
You could always write the traditional way with good ol' pencil and paper, then transcribe it on the computer. Maybe get out of the house to do the writing?
If you're doing Ars Magica for a Madoka Magika RP, then I will laugh.
Table-top RPGs in real life is how they're traditionally done. Doing them online is difficult, though I have Skyped into sessions in the past. The issue is that the map and character/enemy placement is needed on the table, so it helps to be present.
Pathfinder is essentially a recreation of D&D 3.5-4th edition. It was created when Paizo, the makers, didn't have their contract renewed by Wizards of the Coast, the makers of D&D. So they went and created their own expanded version. They are very similar, and even legal despite those similarities.
I'm actually bad with pen and paper. But I'm thinking of trying to write regardless. We'll see.
Again, it's a revamp of Time Warriors, my first RP that took place in Fakku. Right now it's titled the Descendants of Time, though - based on Zodiac Signs and shit. It's complex, but I don't need maps and everything for it aside from a Google doc and Skype. I'm taking only a few mechanism and rules from it, which are rather helpful. I'm also taking some of the terminology for the magic side of the world. Since it is original, it definitely can't be Madoka lol.
Sounds cool, but I think I'm already burned out from reading Ars Magica's rules books haha. I'll have to revisit that book for the bestiary... haha.... ugh...
Do you think you'll ever be joining another RP in Fakku again?
Cinia Pacifica
Ojou-sama Writer
Aai wrote...
Cinia Pacifica wrote...
Koko was given that very 'chance' more than once so that argument is ineffective. Apparently those who talks about 'she shouldn't have more chances' are also in the wrong, too.
Regardless, go on; knight her.
Can I be your knight? :>
Come at me bro.
Cinia Pacifica
Ojou-sama Writer
Koko was given that very 'chance' more than once so that argument is ineffective.
Apparently those who talks about 'she shouldn't have more chances' are also in the wrong, too.
Regardless, go on; knight her.
Apparently those who talks about 'she shouldn't have more chances' are also in the wrong, too.
Regardless, go on; knight her.
Cinia Pacifica
Ojou-sama Writer
RoyalElite wrote...
She complains about being the victim because you guys tease her so much with comments like this. Just leave the girl alone. If she does something wrong, then she immediatly gonna get banned, enough said.She's the one who went batshit insane on people first, though.
And that's why a lot of the people here don't like her. I've experienced it way before IB fags even heard of koko. So I know why some are against her. Think before you speak. Know the circumstances properly before speaking.
Honestly, I don't think you should defend her lest you wish to establish yourself as a member of the holy order of paladins.
Cinia Pacifica
Ojou-sama Writer
The Logophile wrote...
Anyone know what the "Deleted Posts" in Writing and Fanfiction were?My friend deleted a post in his RP, because it was not QC'd.
Cinia Pacifica
Ojou-sama Writer
>more than four options
Cinia Pacifica
Ojou-sama Writer
Lol, I don't truly mind. Was just saying.
Lewd avis aren't particularly bad, and I tend to use them occasionally myself.
Lewd avis aren't particularly bad, and I tend to use them occasionally myself.
Cinia Pacifica
Ojou-sama Writer
Lewd avis hardly let's me browse the cafe. :V
Cinia Pacifica
Ojou-sama Writer
I know. The author seems pretty good anyway. I learned of that title when I searched up the webnovels.
Cinia Pacifica
Ojou-sama Writer
Sharnoth has some pretty cool OST too.
I think what really fascinated me was the art of the monsters. That was just sick.
I think what really fascinated me was the art of the monsters. That was just sick.
Cinia Pacifica
Ojou-sama Writer
Fallan wrote...
Cinia Pacifica wrote...
So today I finished Shikkoku no Sharnoth.Next is Starry Sky ~in spring~
How was Sharnoth? And have you played Sekien no Inganock?
Sharnoth was soooo good. I wish they made a continuation just for the heck of it.
I'm downloading Sekien as we speak. The other 'What a Beautiful' VNs needs some TL'ing.
Cinia Pacifica
Ojou-sama Writer
Had a lovely little drama with Shane.
Cinia Pacifica
Ojou-sama Writer
So today I finished Shikkoku no Sharnoth.
Next is Starry Sky ~in spring~
Next is Starry Sky ~in spring~