Bruke wrote:It only took a short time
I still like it. In any case, would you mind, if we were to skip the docking procedures and get right down to the fun parts?
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by Folaisia » Thu Dec 27, 2018 2:45 am
Kyrenaia wrote:
I still like it. In any case, would you mind, if we were to skip the docking procedures and get right down to the fun parts?
by Folaisia » Thu Dec 27, 2018 4:06 am
Kyrenaia wrote:
Your two vloggers have a boat? Or did I miss something again?
by Bruke » Thu Dec 27, 2018 12:59 pm
by Kyrenaia » Tue Jan 01, 2019 1:56 am
Danceria wrote:"Indeed, the Type Four is similar to Danceria's own fencing-tradition." Aceus beamed, his mood being improved by the primal desire to prove one's mettle in combat. The Dancerians were a physical, and some may say belligerent, people who's tradition with blades grew alongside the good old fashioned slogging with fists. Many honour duels occurred with dagger and fist, and Aceus himself had to be proficient in swordsmanship to utilize any object in the room as a weapon in case there was an assailant. "And a personal favorite of mine, while many traditionalist fencers may frown on the prospect of using two hands for a sword, it's still a nice technique to use. Other than bapping them with your free hand." Aceus nodded at the display, "Gah, must be the cabin fever, but I would like to throw my hat into the ring for the next round. That is, if the participants are willing." Aceus shrugged. "As barbaric as it may sound, a little bit of physical exertion does wonders for clearing the mind of stress. But I'm certain if you perused some of the classics, and some of the more modern works of Danceria, you'd know that "a friendship without a fight is a politician's sleight"."
Indeed, in the past, scant records of contact between the Old Dancerians and the Selkie themselves proved a fascinating read. During the days of the old Numenorean Empire, chronicles would state that there were a few Rohirric Horsemen, Dunedain Archers, and all ilk of Dancerian pagans who sided with the Selkie against the Christian crusaders. The exact names and deeds of individual Dancerians are either mentioned in passing or unknown entirely, as even after Danceria began to beat back the Escanthean puppet-kings, veterans of that conflict would still be mercenaries or go under nomme de gurres. Still a piece of history that Aceus would investigate, and pieces of history that are often over-embellished in legend, largely focusing on the events of a few people in a select area rather than incorporating the vast tapestry of events that was the Third Age.
by Polish Prussian Commonwealth » Tue Jan 01, 2019 9:24 pm
by Kyrenaia » Wed Jan 02, 2019 2:07 am
Polish Prussian Commonwealth wrote:Character Application - Name: Li "Yvette" Yeping
Age/Year of birth: March 5, 1995. 23 years old.
Appearance:(Image)
Position: Lance Corporal, Republic of China Marine Corps.
Country of Origin: Republic of China
Security: H e r s e l f
Is the Character armed?If yes, with what?
Dietary Concerns:
-T91 Assault Rifle(optional)
-M9 service pistol
-Mark 2 utility knife
Health Concerns:
Notes:
In Chinese,the family name goes first: for example, Karl Störtebeker would become Störtebeker Karl. Her "proper" Anglicized name would be Yvette Li.
OOC-Section
Have you read and understood the rules? (No, "yes" is not the correct answer!)
砍桅杆!/Kǎn wéigān!/Chop the mast!
RP-Sample: Purgatio, Camelone(both of them), here, harvest, Piffle.
by Danceria » Wed Jan 02, 2019 2:24 am
by Kyrenaia » Wed Jan 02, 2019 2:26 am
Danceria wrote:Edited, trimmed, and deleted. Not mad about the whole cannon thing, just thought since the detail was so scant on the Wiki I could get away with some leniancies.
Speaking of Wiki, there may be a few things I need to TG you about, just so this sort of thing doesn't happen again.
Polish Prussian Commonwealth wrote:Character Application - Name: Li "Yvette" Yeping
Age/Year of birth: March 5, 1995. 23 years old.
Appearance:(Image)
Position: Lance Corporal, Republic of China Marine Corps.
Country of Origin: Republic of China
Security: H e r s e l f
Is the Character armed?If yes, with what?
Dietary Concerns:
-Mark 2 utility knife
Health Concerns:
Notes:
In Chinese,the family name goes first: for example, Karl Störtebeker would become Störtebeker Karl. Her "proper" Anglicized name would be Yvette Li.
OOC-Section
Have you read and understood the rules? (No, "yes" is not the correct answer!)
砍桅杆!/Kǎn wéigān!/Chop the mast!
RP-Sample: Purgatio, Camelone(both of them), here, harvest, Piffle.
by Shwe Tu Colony » Thu Jan 03, 2019 11:43 pm
by Danceria » Fri Jan 04, 2019 12:21 am
by Shwe Tu Colony » Fri Jan 04, 2019 12:28 am
Danceria wrote:So...the two dudes aren't dudes or dudettes, they're just dolls? Highly realistic androids? There ain't no junk down there?
You might wanna do a TL;DR Shwe
by Danceria » Fri Jan 04, 2019 12:37 am
Shwe Tu Colony wrote:Danceria wrote:So...the two dudes aren't dudes or dudettes, they're just dolls? Highly realistic androids? There ain't no junk down there?
You might wanna do a TL;DR Shwe
In their home universe, Immature Spiciness & Seafood are technically not even Dolls & are just manifestations of Sousundowa's chef soul made physical through solid magic & tethered to their main body through a combination of magic, willpower of individuality, & some science. Technically, only the yellow boy of Immature Sweetness is a Doll, but if there's only one form active such as if Sousundowa has to conserve energy then any of the forms could be a Doll when Sousundowa switches forms based on emotions. Otherwise, when multiple are manifested, the others have to be solidified magic & Immature Sweetness has to exist in the area, though for this roleplay's case it's assumed that the forms present are basically human. Out of the forms, only Immature Spiciness is anatomically correct at all times, but not being anatomically correct implies some degree of needing something else to exist, otherwise how else would Immature Seafood expel liquid waste.
by Shwe Tu Colony » Fri Jan 04, 2019 12:45 am
Danceria wrote:I admire the complex thought you put into it, I really do. So much so I have no idea what the bloody he'll you're saying.
But he has a donger, and that is all we need to be concerned about.
by Kyrenaia » Fri Jan 04, 2019 2:32 am
Shwe Tu Colony wrote:Danceria wrote:I admire the complex thought you put into it, I really do. So much so I have no idea what the bloody he'll you're saying.
But he has a donger, and that is all we need to be concerned about.
Immature Spiciness definitely has one, but whether or not Immature Seafood does is up to Kyrenaia. & it will influence what Seafood says & does later on, & no that is not meant to be an implication that I'm condemning the two idiots to the bad ending. Yet. Seafood & Spiciness are good friends but they enjoy screwing with each other which was how they got hit hard enough to get sent into another thread because they made the mistake of pranking Dana who though based on a very nice person in real life is mmm a bit more vengeful. Or, maybe I just don't know said person that well.
by Shwe Tu Colony » Fri Jan 04, 2019 4:46 pm
Kyrenaia wrote:I would say, that we go with the awkwardness and the humour found in it - no need to condemn any of them to a bad ending unless you want it to end badly. And what you define as a bad ending. ; )
by Danceria » Fri Jan 04, 2019 5:51 pm
Shwe Tu Colony wrote:Kyrenaia wrote:I would say, that we go with the awkwardness and the humour found in it - no need to condemn any of them to a bad ending unless you want it to end badly. And what you define as a bad ending. ; )
I was initially not sure what this would mean in relevance to my first question, but I figured I may as well make the change anyway. Gotta make it 200% awkward huhu. & the bad ending's just if the two fail to get anyone, in which case they'll have just each other for the night before Hermes-Hina picks them up.
by Kyrenaia » Sat Jan 05, 2019 3:19 am
Shwe Tu Colony wrote:Kyrenaia wrote:I would say, that we go with the awkwardness and the humour found in it - no need to condemn any of them to a bad ending unless you want it to end badly. And what you define as a bad ending. ; )
I was initially not sure what this would mean in relevance to my first question, but I figured I may as well make the change anyway. Gotta make it 200% awkward huhu. & the bad ending's just if the two fail to get anyone, in which case they'll have just each other for the night before Hermes-Hina picks them up.
by Shwe Tu Colony » Sat Jan 05, 2019 1:15 pm
Kyrenaia wrote:Alright.
There's a fish in his pants and he doesn't need his brother's help to get rid of it. Aight. That's indeed awkward by 200 more percent then I could have imagined. ; )
As for the bad ending, let's see, if we can't avoid that one - might not end with all six of them in one bed with Hermes-Hina stumbling into a scene, which she rather would have avoided, though.
by Danceria » Sat Jan 05, 2019 1:18 pm
Shwe Tu Colony wrote:Kyrenaia wrote:Alright.
There's a fish in his pants and he doesn't need his brother's help to get rid of it. Aight. That's indeed awkward by 200 more percent then I could have imagined. ; )
As for the bad ending, let's see, if we can't avoid that one - might not end with all six of them in one bed with Hermes-Hina stumbling into a scene, which she rather would have avoided, though.
Well, it's a lot of fish in his pants & Spiciness is just his friend, maybe a little more.
by Kyrenaia » Sun Jan 06, 2019 2:06 am
Shwe Tu Colony wrote:Well, it's a lot of fish in his pants & Spiciness is just his friend, maybe a little more.
by Shwe Tu Colony » Sun Jan 06, 2019 12:45 pm
Kyrenaia wrote:...taken out of context, that sounds weird... In any case, I'll have a reply up in a bit.
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