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Seraphi

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  1. I'm in agreeance. They need to stop adding gimmicks and new characters to sonic games and return to the roots.
  2. Baltheir was like the best character in XII, easily. Tidus is annoying.
  3. Seraphi replied to Seraphi's topic in Off-Topic
    I've spent way too long just wandering around hunting in Moga forest, so I've just unlocked the Ceadeus quest as well. Uragaan was actually pretty easy, I found. He may have a metric ton of HP, but he's so slow that it doesn't matter. Although that sleep gas attack he has is rather annoying. Just finished upgrading all my weapons, so now I have Thunderclap+, A Smalt Crater, and some others. I'm thinking I'll use the Doris Spear for Caedeus though, since lances become cutting or impact weapons depending on which is more effective, and he gets damaged a fair amount by thunder. If I really wanted to beat it quickly, I would go farm Rustshards from the volcano until I get one of those really awesome dragon weapons. In fact, I might just do that.
  4. Seraphi replied to archimage_a's topic in Falador Tavern
    This program is actually pretty cool, thanks. I'd go for black hole power for an STL ship. It could reach 99.9% the speed of light in about a decade, according to current theories.
  5. Earth's speech was cut off by a slap. It would appear that a certain somebody had not realised that he was awake yet. Lelantos was still in his own little world, and pinned Earth down, slapping him repeatedly while shouting "Wake up! Wake up!" repeatedly, despite his protests. He was beginning to tire of slapping, having been hitting Earth for several minutes now to try to wake him up.
  6. (Agreed. Twilight is a cancer upon literature and the entire vampire concept.)
  7. Needed an excuse to use this picture.
  8. (Vampires are the most mary sue prone character there is. I wouldn't risk it, especially considering that would leave you with a lot of characters to keep track of.) (Earth, I'm the only one who's made any real attempt to wake you up yet.) Lelantos slaps Earth over and over, but to no avail. He looks around for a bit, but quickly grows tired and decides to sit down against a nearby cave wall, where he quickly begins talking at Earth's unconcious figure. "Hrm. How did these dragons get here in the first place? And why are you so defensive of them?". He looks up and blinks for a second, realising that he is once again talking to somebody who is knocked out. He chuckles to himself, "Not the most talkative person in the world, are you?" He gets up, removes a flask of water from his coat, and tips the contents over Earth's face, hoping to provoke some kind of reaction. He then drops the shiny, metal flask onto Earth's forehead with a clang, in a further effort to wake him up. He then lazily returns to his previous seat against the cave wall.
  9. Seraphi replied to archimage_a's topic in Falador Tavern
    Just like you managed to hide those helicopters and secretly nuke a giant wall, eh Grim?
  10. Lelantos, ignoring the man with the swords, wandered over to the knocked out person, standing ponderously over his unconcious form. He kicked him in the shoulder lightly, just enough to roll him over, before starting to speak. "Unconcious, eh? How's that working out for you?". He paused for a second, perhaps processing the fact that he was talking to somebody who couldn't listen, but his simple mind quickly snapped out of it. A pool of blood was beginning to form beneath the man from the arrow wound, but Lelantos completely ignored the glassy pool of red ichor. He leant down to Earth, and started slapping him in the face while shouting "Wake up! Wake up!"
  11. And Dungeon, for making awesome lists. Ps. Maybe for you Rocco, but I'm doing further education, which means no more excuses to procrastinate. I'm not being forced to do it anymore, I'm there of my own free will. Plus, I get cashmonies for being there. £30 a week for something I've done the last 10 years for free.
  12. This means you have created a mary sue. A mary sue is not a character who is awful, it is a character who is too perfect, thus, if the good things aren't on there, it's even more of a mary sue.
  13. My character has a 14. I think I got a lot from the whole "Immortal" thing.
  14. You aren't allowed to control other characters. I think he was referring to his own character, who was rushing out trying to stop Icu's crazy swordsman. Ah yeah, I read it again and see that now. Sorry for the confusion.
  15. You aren't allowed to control other characters.
  16. (Some hatred of dragons is inherent in the setting, Earth. It's like Drow in D&D.) Lelantos sees Earth running to assist the giant lizards, and sits back to watch the fighting, content that it should be interesting. He drops to the cave floor with a thud, and stares intently at the two.
  17. Lelantos, hearing multiple people approaching, started wandering towards the entrance to the cave. He saw a man walking at a quick pace directly towards the cave, with some ungodly determination in his eyes. He stepped to the side as the man walked past, and said "Didn't I see you back at the tavern...? Oh yeah, it's captain Grimdark! Ahh, so, where are you heading?" He quickly turns to face the same direction and starts walking alongside the man. "My name's Lelantos. How about you?"
  18. Once again, it might give you a good opportunity to roleplay if you see something you like taken away. Use that opportunity.
  19. I realise, and am trying to get you to understand that it adds to the roleplay potential if something you like is taken away. You shouldn't just instantly dismiss the possibility because "BAWW MY CHARACTER WILL BE SAD". RP isn't about creating a world where nobody is ever hurt and everything is perfect.
  20. Earth, just let it go. Stop worshipping dragons. If you're going to stop her, at least do it in character, and don't "My uber turrets stop you instantly"
  21. A character who is perfect in almost every way, is a kind, loving and gentle person, could punch out cthulhu, and has an IQ of 300 at the same time. Or only has some minor flaw which actually serves to add to the perfectness as they try to overcome it (And do so easily. All the time.)
  22. Thank you for adressing the dragon sue issue. It's just that dragons, along with vampires and werewolves, always end up being mary sues. Glad you aren't taking that route. And for the record: My character is pretty much an immortal idiot. He's also more or less a pacifist. Although he does have freakish agility, he isn't possessed of any real strength. I mean, he can throw things with some force, but that's about it.
  23. Keep it as an RP. If we were to turn it into a game, we might as well play D&D, since without a structure in place, everyone in the tavern is a winfreak. Feral dragons and noble dragons perhaps? You could always steal one of the subplots from fire emblem about the BBEG doing experiments to warp gentle creatures and turn them into mentally unstable machines of war. Just throwing that out there, since I never really liked the whole mary sue dragon thing. With this, there's another side to them, aside from "Perfect, gentle creature". I might have some ideas, but they need revising first.
  24. Yeah, as I said, wont take too much to fix it.
  25. Yeah, we kind of need to have some knowledge of the setting. I'm sure you two have talked about it in real life, but we're kind of in the dark, and you two don't seem to be actively attempting to involve us. It sort of feels like we're all minor characters, is all. I'm sure it wont take much to fix it.

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