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by Erinkita » Mon Feb 25, 2013 8:15 pm
by Nightkill the Emperor » Mon Feb 25, 2013 8:15 pm
Nat: Night's always in some bizarre state somewhere between "intoxicated enough to kill a hair metal lead singer" and "annoying Mormon missionary sober".
Swith: It's because you're so awesome. God himself refreshes the screen before he types just to see if Nightkill has written anything while he was off somewhere else.
by Olthar » Mon Feb 25, 2013 8:15 pm
by Ranbo » Mon Feb 25, 2013 9:03 pm
by Nightkill the Emperor » Mon Feb 25, 2013 9:21 pm
Nat: Night's always in some bizarre state somewhere between "intoxicated enough to kill a hair metal lead singer" and "annoying Mormon missionary sober".
Swith: It's because you're so awesome. God himself refreshes the screen before he types just to see if Nightkill has written anything while he was off somewhere else.
by Olthar » Mon Feb 25, 2013 9:22 pm
Nightkill the Emperor wrote:*cracks back*
Excellent, I finally beat Aliana.
Mind you, I had to get a fellow black belt friend's help to manage to do it.
by Hardened Pyrokinetics » Mon Feb 25, 2013 9:36 pm
Pope Joan wrote:I had a client who stole the magnetic flashing light from the top of a police car.
It was parked in front of his house because they were asking his parents about his theft of 100 pounds of copper wire from the high school.
Galloism wrote:I bet it takes a lot of weed to get stoned to death.
New Manvir wrote:Canada: We have flying bears.
greed and death wrote:It is a sad day when we criticize the President for honoring a solider who gave everything for his nation.
by Nightkill the Emperor » Mon Feb 25, 2013 10:02 pm
Hardened Pyrokinetics wrote:So I did a little thinking over the weekend (Ende, shut up) and came to the following conclusions:
1. I still think everyone overreacted to my criticism of the powergrid system (and my everyone I include myself), and had I just received an apology from Jackie for her godmodding (which I would still appreciate) and everyone else had just stayed out of it, things wouldn't have turned out the way they did.
2. Night isn't like the people I have to interact with on a daily basis. He's capable of understanding logic and reasoning, and my extreme lengths at trying to get him to listen came off as more of a spoiled child throwing a temper tantrum.
3. Night still isn't getting control of James. I'm going to be as honest as I was at the beginning: I want control of him in Elfen High back. I hate straight-up lying to people, and I can't bring myself to tell Night to his metaphoric face that I don't want James back. If he wants to consider that me not "learning my lesson", fine, whatever. I'm just not going to lie and put on a pretty face.
Figured all of you deserved to hear that rather than just Night. I'm mostly sorry for the shenanigans earlier, and while I'll admit that perhaps I shouldn't have let what started as a simple "Jackie wtf r u doin" turn into a multi-page debate (as civil as it was), I'm not going to take full responsibility for it or lie and say that this isn't partially motivated by me wanting my character back. Only partially, though. Mostly, I wanted to keep you guys as friends.
Nat: Night's always in some bizarre state somewhere between "intoxicated enough to kill a hair metal lead singer" and "annoying Mormon missionary sober".
Swith: It's because you're so awesome. God himself refreshes the screen before he types just to see if Nightkill has written anything while he was off somewhere else.
by Hardened Pyrokinetics » Mon Feb 25, 2013 10:32 pm
Nightkill the Emperor wrote:Hardened Pyrokinetics wrote:So I did a little thinking over the weekend (Ende, shut up) and came to the following conclusions:
1. I still think everyone overreacted to my criticism of the powergrid system (and my everyone I include myself), and had I just received an apology from Jackie for her godmodding (which I would still appreciate) and everyone else had just stayed out of it, things wouldn't have turned out the way they did.
2. Night isn't like the people I have to interact with on a daily basis. He's capable of understanding logic and reasoning, and my extreme lengths at trying to get him to listen came off as more of a spoiled child throwing a temper tantrum.
3. Night still isn't getting control of James. I'm going to be as honest as I was at the beginning: I want control of him in Elfen High back. I hate straight-up lying to people, and I can't bring myself to tell Night to his metaphoric face that I don't want James back. If he wants to consider that me not "learning my lesson", fine, whatever. I'm just not going to lie and put on a pretty face.
Figured all of you deserved to hear that rather than just Night. I'm mostly sorry for the shenanigans earlier, and while I'll admit that perhaps I shouldn't have let what started as a simple "Jackie wtf r u doin" turn into a multi-page debate (as civil as it was), I'm not going to take full responsibility for it or lie and say that this isn't partially motivated by me wanting my character back. Only partially, though. Mostly, I wanted to keep you guys as friends.
Good- you swallowed your pride and used some humility, which goes a long way. I never fully expected to permanently take James in any case and your posting here to apologise makes a large difference in the judgement.
However, I want to reinforce a punishment to make sure of it. I will not take James from you- but I will remove him from the rest of Arc 2 (which admittedly is probably until Saturday now, so not too much of a punishment), minus an epilogue post you can write. You can bring him back full force in Arc 3 or not as you wish.
Pope Joan wrote:I had a client who stole the magnetic flashing light from the top of a police car.
It was parked in front of his house because they were asking his parents about his theft of 100 pounds of copper wire from the high school.
Galloism wrote:I bet it takes a lot of weed to get stoned to death.
New Manvir wrote:Canada: We have flying bears.
greed and death wrote:It is a sad day when we criticize the President for honoring a solider who gave everything for his nation.
by Nightkill the Emperor » Mon Feb 25, 2013 10:37 pm
Nat: Night's always in some bizarre state somewhere between "intoxicated enough to kill a hair metal lead singer" and "annoying Mormon missionary sober".
Swith: It's because you're so awesome. God himself refreshes the screen before he types just to see if Nightkill has written anything while he was off somewhere else.
by Nightkill the Emperor » Mon Feb 25, 2013 10:39 pm
Hardened Pyrokinetics wrote:Nightkill the Emperor wrote:Good- you swallowed your pride and used some humility, which goes a long way. I never fully expected to permanently take James in any case and your posting here to apologise makes a large difference in the judgement.
However, I want to reinforce a punishment to make sure of it. I will not take James from you- but I will remove him from the rest of Arc 2 (which admittedly is probably until Saturday now, so not too much of a punishment), minus an epilogue post you can write. You can bring him back full force in Arc 3 or not as you wish.
Considering James' character arc, taking me out of Arc 2 is a huge punishment and completely fucks with everything.
Thanks. Really appreciate it.
Nat: Night's always in some bizarre state somewhere between "intoxicated enough to kill a hair metal lead singer" and "annoying Mormon missionary sober".
Swith: It's because you're so awesome. God himself refreshes the screen before he types just to see if Nightkill has written anything while he was off somewhere else.
by Hardened Pyrokinetics » Mon Feb 25, 2013 10:40 pm
Nightkill the Emperor wrote:Hardened Pyrokinetics wrote:Considering James' character arc, taking me out of Arc 2 is a huge punishment and completely fucks with everything.
Thanks. Really appreciate it.
*shrug* Then I'll go back to the original one.
And that could have been a perfect post and recognition of improvement if the last sarcastic part hadn't been there.
Pope Joan wrote:I had a client who stole the magnetic flashing light from the top of a police car.
It was parked in front of his house because they were asking his parents about his theft of 100 pounds of copper wire from the high school.
Galloism wrote:I bet it takes a lot of weed to get stoned to death.
New Manvir wrote:Canada: We have flying bears.
greed and death wrote:It is a sad day when we criticize the President for honoring a solider who gave everything for his nation.
by Nightkill the Emperor » Mon Feb 25, 2013 10:41 pm
Nat: Night's always in some bizarre state somewhere between "intoxicated enough to kill a hair metal lead singer" and "annoying Mormon missionary sober".
Swith: It's because you're so awesome. God himself refreshes the screen before he types just to see if Nightkill has written anything while he was off somewhere else.
by Olthar » Mon Feb 25, 2013 10:41 pm
Nightkill the Emperor wrote:Naxinian looked down at the grave, the grave with no body in it. There had been no body to find of his son, though there had been a vivid one to find of his wife. Naxinian wept silently, standing stoically all the while. Next to his son's grave lay his wife's. There was a body in that one, he knew that.
He had come to Heavensgate for a better life with his own parents. Now they were dead too. His wife, raised here as well, dead. His son, born and raised here, dead. Was it really a home of hope? Heavensgate was supposed to be the guiding light for a good future, a good life. But it was just another Hell for him.
"Damn you killer, damn you the building which hid the blood she was spilling." he muttered to himself in his accented Latin. He had lived here nearly his whole life and he barely had a grasp on the language. Heh, that's what happened when you really got to see any formal teaching in it...
But he spoke Latin anyway. He was a demon, yes, but he was also of Heavensgate. He wasn't an angel, but this was his home and he would speak the language, no matter how terrible it was. His son spoke the language...yes, when Ran spoke at all, he spoke beautifully. But Ran had always been more comfortable with numbers rather than words or fighting.
Naxinian had been proud of him, but...the outer borders of Heavensgate were always dangerous. Naxinian had put off trying to get a better home more inside the demon ring- they couldn't afford it and his family would be safe enough while he was there. But Naxinian couldn't be there all the time. One day he was gone. That day, a demon gang had attacked and killed his wife and kidnapped his son for a sacrifice.
Naxinian was usually a peaceful and calm demon. But that day he had hunted down the gang and spent some extra time "talking" to them. But it was no use- his son had already been gone when he showed up. His son Ran, who would rather hold a quill than a sword, was dead now.
Since then, Naxinian had never missed a Sunday at the church. It made him feel comfortable inside, it made him feel better. But even so...it could never fully heal him. Never fully.
He spoke in broken Latin to his wife's grave. "I'm sorry." he managed to say. "I am so sorry I was gone that day." Nothing but a breeze in the air. "I bought that house inside the city now. Well, I got it in any case. The angel's sector too!" he chuckled. "But they had taken out all the angels in the city. They're in this Earth place called "Moscow"." A quiet moment. "You always did want to visit Earth." he sighed.
Tears falling down again. Tears falling down. Naxinian dropped down at his knees and sighed. "You always wanted to visit too, Ran." he apologised. But the apology was too little, too late. "I wish...I wish I could give you more time." Now his Latin was better in his grief, improving itself in his son's memory. But the demon didn't even notice. "But I am going to say this. I am joining the human army and we will fight Azazel. Then we can finally prove all of us equal to the angels, eh?" he chuckled. Naxinian didn't believe a word of it. But Ran had always hoped for that.
Ran had never understood why the demons and angels weren't equal. They could do the same things, they were both equally smart if taught right. If looked at numerically, they were identical in a sense. Ran liked numbers. Numbers never mocked or attacked or discriminated. Not so much could be said about life.
Naxinian stood up. "Goodbye, Ran. Goodbye, Jani." he said softly.
Then Naxinian the widower left and Naxinian the fighter went to the army.
by Nightkill the Emperor » Mon Feb 25, 2013 10:45 pm
Olthar wrote:Nightkill the Emperor wrote:Naxinian looked down at the grave, the grave with no body in it. There had been no body to find of his son, though there had been a vivid one to find of his wife. Naxinian wept silently, standing stoically all the while. Next to his son's grave lay his wife's. There was a body in that one, he knew that.
He had come to Heavensgate for a better life with his own parents. Now they were dead too. His wife, raised here as well, dead. His son, born and raised here, dead. Was it really a home of hope? Heavensgate was supposed to be the guiding light for a good future, a good life. But it was just another Hell for him.
"Damn you killer, damn you the building which hid the blood she was spilling." he muttered to himself in his accented Latin. He had lived here nearly his whole life and he barely had a grasp on the language. Heh, that's what happened when you really got to see any formal teaching in it...
But he spoke Latin anyway. He was a demon, yes, but he was also of Heavensgate. He wasn't an angel, but this was his home and he would speak the language, no matter how terrible it was. His son spoke the language...yes, when Ran spoke at all, he spoke beautifully. But Ran had always been more comfortable with numbers rather than words or fighting.
Naxinian had been proud of him, but...the outer borders of Heavensgate were always dangerous. Naxinian had put off trying to get a better home more inside the demon ring- they couldn't afford it and his family would be safe enough while he was there. But Naxinian couldn't be there all the time. One day he was gone. That day, a demon gang had attacked and killed his wife and kidnapped his son for a sacrifice.
Naxinian was usually a peaceful and calm demon. But that day he had hunted down the gang and spent some extra time "talking" to them. But it was no use- his son had already been gone when he showed up. His son Ran, who would rather hold a quill than a sword, was dead now.
Since then, Naxinian had never missed a Sunday at the church. It made him feel comfortable inside, it made him feel better. But even so...it could never fully heal him. Never fully.
He spoke in broken Latin to his wife's grave. "I'm sorry." he managed to say. "I am so sorry I was gone that day." Nothing but a breeze in the air. "I bought that house inside the city now. Well, I got it in any case. The angel's sector too!" he chuckled. "But they had taken out all the angels in the city. They're in this Earth place called "Moscow"." A quiet moment. "You always did want to visit Earth." he sighed.
Tears falling down again. Tears falling down. Naxinian dropped down at his knees and sighed. "You always wanted to visit too, Ran." he apologised. But the apology was too little, too late. "I wish...I wish I could give you more time." Now his Latin was better in his grief, improving itself in his son's memory. But the demon didn't even notice. "But I am going to say this. I am joining the human army and we will fight Azazel. Then we can finally prove all of us equal to the angels, eh?" he chuckled. Naxinian didn't believe a word of it. But Ran had always hoped for that.
Ran had never understood why the demons and angels weren't equal. They could do the same things, they were both equally smart if taught right. If looked at numerically, they were identical in a sense. Ran liked numbers. Numbers never mocked or attacked or discriminated. Not so much could be said about life.
Naxinian stood up. "Goodbye, Ran. Goodbye, Jani." he said softly.
Then Naxinian the widower left and Naxinian the fighter went to the army.
The feels.
Nat: Night's always in some bizarre state somewhere between "intoxicated enough to kill a hair metal lead singer" and "annoying Mormon missionary sober".
Swith: It's because you're so awesome. God himself refreshes the screen before he types just to see if Nightkill has written anything while he was off somewhere else.
by Ende » Mon Feb 25, 2013 10:45 pm
Nightkill the Emperor wrote:Naxinian looked down at the grave, the grave with no body in it. There had been no body to find of his son, though there had been a vivid one to find of his wife. Naxinian wept silently, standing stoically all the while. Next to his son's grave lay his wife's. There was a body in that one, he knew that.
He had come to Heavensgate for a better life with his own parents. Now they were dead too. His wife, raised here as well, dead. His son, born and raised here, dead. Was it really a home of hope? Heavensgate was supposed to be the guiding light for a good future, a good life. But it was just another Hell for him.
"Damn you killer, damn you the building which hid the blood she was spilling." he muttered to himself in his accented Latin. He had lived here nearly his whole life and he barely had a grasp on the language. Heh, that's what happened when you really got to see any formal teaching in it...
But he spoke Latin anyway. He was a demon, yes, but he was also of Heavensgate. He wasn't an angel, but this was his home and he would speak the language, no matter how terrible it was. His son spoke the language...yes, when Ran spoke at all, he spoke beautifully. But Ran had always been more comfortable with numbers rather than words or fighting.
Naxinian had been proud of him, but...the outer borders of Heavensgate were always dangerous. Naxinian had put off trying to get a better home more inside the demon ring- they couldn't afford it and his family would be safe enough while he was there. But Naxinian couldn't be there all the time. One day he was gone. That day, a demon gang had attacked and killed his wife and kidnapped his son for a sacrifice.
Naxinian was usually a peaceful and calm demon. But that day he had hunted down the gang and spent some extra time "talking" to them. But it was no use- his son had already been gone when he showed up. His son Ran, who would rather hold a quill than a sword, was dead now.
Since then, Naxinian had never missed a Sunday at the church. It made him feel comfortable inside, it made him feel better. But even so...it could never fully heal him. Never fully.
He spoke in broken Latin to his wife's grave. "I'm sorry." he managed to say. "I am so sorry I was gone that day." Nothing but a breeze in the air. "I bought that house inside the city now. Well, I got it in any case. The angel's sector too!" he chuckled. "But they had taken out all the angels in the city. They're in this Earth place called "Moscow"." A quiet moment. "You always did want to visit Earth." he sighed.
Tears falling down again. Tears falling down. Naxinian dropped down at his knees and sighed. "You always wanted to visit too, Ran." he apologised. But the apology was too little, too late. "I wish...I wish I could give you more time." Now his Latin was better in his grief, improving itself in his son's memory. But the demon didn't even notice. "But I am going to say this. I am joining the human army and we will fight Azazel. Then we can finally prove all of us equal to the angels, eh?" he chuckled. Naxinian didn't believe a word of it. But Ran had always hoped for that.
Ran had never understood why the demons and angels weren't equal. They could do the same things, they were both equally smart if taught right. If looked at numerically, they were identical in a sense. Ran liked numbers. Numbers never mocked or attacked or discriminated. Not so much could be said about life.
Naxinian stood up. "Goodbye, Ran. Goodbye, Jani." he said softly.
Then Naxinian the widower left and Naxinian the fighter went to the army.
by Nightkill the Emperor » Mon Feb 25, 2013 10:47 pm
Ende wrote:Nightkill the Emperor wrote:Naxinian looked down at the grave, the grave with no body in it. There had been no body to find of his son, though there had been a vivid one to find of his wife. Naxinian wept silently, standing stoically all the while. Next to his son's grave lay his wife's. There was a body in that one, he knew that.
He had come to Heavensgate for a better life with his own parents. Now they were dead too. His wife, raised here as well, dead. His son, born and raised here, dead. Was it really a home of hope? Heavensgate was supposed to be the guiding light for a good future, a good life. But it was just another Hell for him.
"Damn you killer, damn you the building which hid the blood she was spilling." he muttered to himself in his accented Latin. He had lived here nearly his whole life and he barely had a grasp on the language. Heh, that's what happened when you really got to see any formal teaching in it...
But he spoke Latin anyway. He was a demon, yes, but he was also of Heavensgate. He wasn't an angel, but this was his home and he would speak the language, no matter how terrible it was. His son spoke the language...yes, when Ran spoke at all, he spoke beautifully. But Ran had always been more comfortable with numbers rather than words or fighting.
Naxinian had been proud of him, but...the outer borders of Heavensgate were always dangerous. Naxinian had put off trying to get a better home more inside the demon ring- they couldn't afford it and his family would be safe enough while he was there. But Naxinian couldn't be there all the time. One day he was gone. That day, a demon gang had attacked and killed his wife and kidnapped his son for a sacrifice.
Naxinian was usually a peaceful and calm demon. But that day he had hunted down the gang and spent some extra time "talking" to them. But it was no use- his son had already been gone when he showed up. His son Ran, who would rather hold a quill than a sword, was dead now.
Since then, Naxinian had never missed a Sunday at the church. It made him feel comfortable inside, it made him feel better. But even so...it could never fully heal him. Never fully.
He spoke in broken Latin to his wife's grave. "I'm sorry." he managed to say. "I am so sorry I was gone that day." Nothing but a breeze in the air. "I bought that house inside the city now. Well, I got it in any case. The angel's sector too!" he chuckled. "But they had taken out all the angels in the city. They're in this Earth place called "Moscow"." A quiet moment. "You always did want to visit Earth." he sighed.
Tears falling down again. Tears falling down. Naxinian dropped down at his knees and sighed. "You always wanted to visit too, Ran." he apologised. But the apology was too little, too late. "I wish...I wish I could give you more time." Now his Latin was better in his grief, improving itself in his son's memory. But the demon didn't even notice. "But I am going to say this. I am joining the human army and we will fight Azazel. Then we can finally prove all of us equal to the angels, eh?" he chuckled. Naxinian didn't believe a word of it. But Ran had always hoped for that.
Ran had never understood why the demons and angels weren't equal. They could do the same things, they were both equally smart if taught right. If looked at numerically, they were identical in a sense. Ran liked numbers. Numbers never mocked or attacked or discriminated. Not so much could be said about life.
Naxinian stood up. "Goodbye, Ran. Goodbye, Jani." he said softly.
Then Naxinian the widower left and Naxinian the fighter went to the army.
That's actually really depressing.
Nat: Night's always in some bizarre state somewhere between "intoxicated enough to kill a hair metal lead singer" and "annoying Mormon missionary sober".
Swith: It's because you're so awesome. God himself refreshes the screen before he types just to see if Nightkill has written anything while he was off somewhere else.
by Olthar » Mon Feb 25, 2013 10:47 pm
by Nightkill the Emperor » Mon Feb 25, 2013 10:51 pm
Nat: Night's always in some bizarre state somewhere between "intoxicated enough to kill a hair metal lead singer" and "annoying Mormon missionary sober".
Swith: It's because you're so awesome. God himself refreshes the screen before he types just to see if Nightkill has written anything while he was off somewhere else.
by Nightkill the Emperor » Mon Feb 25, 2013 10:59 pm
Nat: Night's always in some bizarre state somewhere between "intoxicated enough to kill a hair metal lead singer" and "annoying Mormon missionary sober".
Swith: It's because you're so awesome. God himself refreshes the screen before he types just to see if Nightkill has written anything while he was off somewhere else.
by Hardened Pyrokinetics » Mon Feb 25, 2013 11:01 pm
Pope Joan wrote:I had a client who stole the magnetic flashing light from the top of a police car.
It was parked in front of his house because they were asking his parents about his theft of 100 pounds of copper wire from the high school.
Galloism wrote:I bet it takes a lot of weed to get stoned to death.
New Manvir wrote:Canada: We have flying bears.
greed and death wrote:It is a sad day when we criticize the President for honoring a solider who gave everything for his nation.
by Nightkill the Emperor » Mon Feb 25, 2013 11:07 pm
Nat: Night's always in some bizarre state somewhere between "intoxicated enough to kill a hair metal lead singer" and "annoying Mormon missionary sober".
Swith: It's because you're so awesome. God himself refreshes the screen before he types just to see if Nightkill has written anything while he was off somewhere else.
by Olthar » Mon Feb 25, 2013 11:09 pm
by Nightkill the Emperor » Mon Feb 25, 2013 11:11 pm
Nat: Night's always in some bizarre state somewhere between "intoxicated enough to kill a hair metal lead singer" and "annoying Mormon missionary sober".
Swith: It's because you're so awesome. God himself refreshes the screen before he types just to see if Nightkill has written anything while he was off somewhere else.
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