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    As the girl had walked into the bar, it had seemed that Damien had spotted her almost immediately. As he called out to her, the girl let out a sigh and made her way over to him. Offering her a drink, Ryia simply let out a nervous chuckle and gestured towards the boy with her hand saying, "ah, well, um, I'm not much of a drinker. I just came here to, um, tell you something." "Come to an-announce your undying love for me? I already know that!" Damien said, then gave a laugh and took a swig from his mug. "Eh? N-no, nothing like...uhhh..." The girl was caught off guard by the statement, and could only grow more uncomfortable as she figured what the rest of the conversation with the drunk male would be like. So, trying to wave his comment away she said, "no, um, see, we...we're leaving the city now." "Oh, we are?" He started to get up and crashed into the table. Then flopped back in his seat. "I don't think I can get up." Looking at the boy, a bit concerned and looking to his minotaur friend to see if he shared her concern at all, she then looked back to Damien. "Are you uh...well..." Well, if he couldn't move, she supposed that made things easier. Forcing a smile, as if to try and soften the blow with a positive attitude, the girl said, "well, that uh, works out great. Yeah. Because we thought that you could stay...here. In the city. While we go do outside city stuff." "Here that A-a....buddy? I'm being left behind." Damien said, to which the minotaur responded by shrugging and saying something in his native tongue. Ryia couldn't help but feel a bit guilty. They had been the ones to ask him to come along after all, and so she felt bad simply leaving the boy here at their first stop since joining. Still, doing her best to keep a poor smiling face she said, "oh um, no we're not uh, leaving you behind or anything. We're just taking care of a small request. We'll be sure to um, come back and meet up with you again. Yeah. Instead you could um..." mulling over it for a bit, the girl seemed to suddenly get an idea as she said, "instead we were um, thinking you could ask around and town and uh, look into that thing. That thing we're looking for." He gestured wildly with his mug. "Why you think I'm ere? Kids these days don't have any respect." He starts grumbling and drinking at the same time. "Ah, well, um, that's...that's wonderful. Um, thanks then, Damien." The girl then reached out to awkwardly pat Damien on the shoulder, as if to thank him. His hand goes to her, swiftly, the boy tensing up a moment before relaxing and patting her hand. "No problem ssscheetheart" "Um, right." Just standing there, awkwardly for a bit, the girl then said, "well um, I'll be going now. Thanks again. And um," waving to the minotaur she said, "nice um, meeting you." Back to Damien she said, "well, bye." And with that the girl left the bar. Meeting up with Geoff, the group had headed out of the city, making their way to their destination. As the group was on the road, the girl kept to the center of the group, on the look out for anything that would jump out at them from any angle. Not wanting a repeat of last time, the girl kept at the ready in case of any strange bee attacks. Thankfully, no such thing happened, however the road itself only grew more ominous the further they walked down it. Seeing bodies on the ground, seeming to be freshly killed, Ryia kept on guard. The easiest explanation off the top of her head was that of bandits. The corpses were killed by weapons and it was the middle of a now unprotected road, so the thought wasn't out of the ordinary. And as they were attacked by arrows, Ryia kept vigil to make sure there was no one still around the scene of the crime waiting to ambush them. This did not stop as the group took their momentary respite, the girl still looking out for anything. As Geoff spoke up, the girl gave a small sigh but said, "well um, it's been awhile since we uh...since we've traveled with someone so, enthusiastic. But um, well, maybe it's for the best that they left. It would be bad if someone who um, who couldn't properly defend themselves was in danger...right?"
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    If I hadn't realized who you were thanks to the duel screenshot this would have been the give away
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    don't fuck with crazy straw dragon
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    posting this status specifically for mido
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    Octavia couldn't see duel spirits. That was the verdict Natsumi had come to following the shopping trip. She opted against filling the girl in on all the details, simply because it was easier for everyone to leave it at "it was the people" than going into detail on a pair of dragons accompanying them. In the time since returning to base though, Natsumi had put most of her attention into what would be her room. A room she shared with fellow signer Kiyoko. She seemed like a fairly normal girl, especially compared to some of the others that had come out of this project. That was good. After everything else that had happened today, some normalcy was greatly welcomed and appreciated. So naturally, it couldn't last. All she'd wanted was to grab a late-night snack, because she was hungry and needed something to tide her over until she woke up tomorrow morning. It was as she opened the door however, that she was met with the sight of a pale girl in a frilly black dress. She hadn't seen this girl before... new staff, maybe? She walked past the bedroom door without so much as acknowledging Natsumi, which was strange enough with the door to her room marking the end of the hall, before turning and walking through the wall. That wasn't supposed to happen. People couldn't do that. And whatever was going on, Natsumi wasn't exactly eager to toy with... whatever this was. Not alone, anyway. "I'm going to the kitchen. Do you mind tagging along?" She hesitated, before pointing out into the hall, where the girl had turned and walked through the wall. "Also... you saw that too? Right?" Kiyoko nodded her head, looking at the wall saying, "yes." Seeming more curious than anything else, the girl walked over to it. Placing her hand against the wall, looking it up and down, the girl merely said. "How strange." With that, she attempted to walk forward, only to crash into the wall and recoil back. Putting a hand to her chin with a pensive look on her face, she looked to her roommate. "How do you think they did it?" Natsumi felt around on the wall too, trying to find a hidden button, a strange lever... anything to explain what she'd just witnessed. "Not sure. Doesn't seem like there's a hidden door here. It could be that we're dealing with a ghost..." Natsumi couldn't help but laugh aloud at that idea. "But everyone knows ghosts don't exist!" Plenty of things existed in this great big world. From the mundane to the magnificent, the world was ultimately full of wonders, plenty of which Natsumi was sure she couldn't even imagine. But ghosts weren't among those things. "The kitchen's this way," she commented, turning and starting down the hall. "Let's try not to waste any time getting there and back."
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    FGO's characters are like, the best. They're so varied and cute and likeable and well designed, especially when there's so many artists behind them. I wouldn't play it though, heard nothing about it other than that it's unbelievably stingy.
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    Having awoken when he felt his ride stop moving, Lindow laid lazily on Kloqah's back with his eyes closed. He couldn't really tell how long they had been traveling for, but after taking a moment to listen to the other Chosen, he realized that they still hadn't arrived at their destination. Shifting slightly, Lindow allowed himself to slide off of Kloqah, landing silently on the worn path before finally taking a moment to check out his surroundings. The bodies were the first thing to catch his interest, but that was rather short lived when he realized that those poor souls had been dead long before the group had gotten there. "Thank you," He whispered to Kloqah in friendly tone. As the words left his lips, the Thunder Chosen recalled that the old women's mention of an amulet that her husband- or in a more likely scenario, his corpse would be wearing. Yawning slightly, Lindow rolled his shoulders and began strolling up to the front of the group. "Did guys happen see if any of our friends over there are sporting the other half of our client's neckless?" Not knowing exactly who had been fiddling with the bodies, Lindow addressed the entire party.
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    The Ace Attorney series and Undertale, though I have technically played both a little bit, but never finished them on my own, but have watched walkthroughs of all of them. For one I have not played at all, Wind Waker, I plan to play it one day though.
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    Traptrix Latrodecta EARTH/Insect/Link/Effect/Rating 2 ATK: 1800 Markers: bottom, left 2 Effect Monsters with different names This Link Summoned card is unaffected by Trap effects. If this card is Link Summoned: You can target 1 monster in either player's GY with an effect(s) that activates (and starts a chain): Set it as a Normal Trap, and when you activate it, its effect becomes 1 of the effects that activates (and starts a chain) of that monster (your choice). If a card this card points to is sent to the GY: You can Set 1 "Hole" Normal Trap directly from your Deck or GY, also shuffle it into the Deck if it leaves the field. You can only use each effect of "Traptrix Latrodecta" once per turn. Basically the first effect turns any monster with an activable effect into a Normal Trap. That means that if you were to Set Myrmeleo, when you activate it you get to choose either the Hole search effect, or the backrow removal effect. I'm not sure how this effect will interact with other effects or mechanics, though. For example, in Myrmeleo's case, IDK if it would be possible to negate it with Ash Blossom due to the Hole searching effect; I suppose it would because even if it's treated a Normal Trap now, Myrmeleo's card effects include a searching effect. Also note that this would skip costs, so effects that require the monster to Tribute itself (e.g. Rai-Oh, the Koa'ki rocks) can still be used. IDK if this would break a card out there for example by milling a monster with a pontent effect but hard to Summon and then Setting it with this effect, but I take an stance of "nice until proven naughty", if that's how the saying goes, on this effect. I wanted to keep this card relatively splashable. In a pre-MR4 era I would have gone for a Rank4, but now with Links around, I figured a Link2 with conditions similar to the Knightmares would be the way to go. Also I went for a Traptrix monster because of the Trap effect, and Rafflesia as precedence of an splashable Traprix member. The second effect was added to further justify this card being a Traptrix. Finally, Latrodecta stems from Latrodectus, the genus that includes black widows, following the pattern of Atrax' name. Moreover, 1800 is yet another nod to Atrax, as a fellow spider-based Traptrix. Thoughts?
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    Catriona nodded, satisfied with herself. While she was not particularly savvy in the ways of etiquette, she felt that she had performed this admirably. Short, sweet, and to the point. Still, I feel as if I'm forgetting something, she thought. Pausing to mull it over for a while, the woman came up with a thought. Oh yes, I forgot to introduce Rohns. Still, he was an animal, and in the middle of being looked over by Link. Aside from him, there was nobody else she could have forgotten, save for the other mounts, who weren't even present at the moment. Yes. She nodded. It was fine. Everybody was introduced. “Penelope, Ciela, Sienna, Tsetseg, and Liiicorice. Got it!” Citron smiled, crossing her legs. “Nice to meet all of you!” She beamed. “As the Boss-Looking-Lady said, I'm--" If she had said anything else after that, Catriona could not say. She had frozen in mortification, though there was no outward sign of her embarrassment save the unnatural stillness that had taken over her. That was what she had forgotten. I forgot to introduce myself. She cleared her throat. "Ah. I am Catriona." She paused, realizing the mistake she had just made. So caught up had she been in her faux pas that she had gone and made another one. Still, this was a small, remote village. It was unlikely that anybody there had heard the names of the princesses of Galtea. Or that, even if they had, that they would remember them. She kept quiet after that, listening to Penelope speak. Yes, that's Penelope. Her sense of humor...never changes. She supposed if anybody wanted to pretend to be her sister using evil magics, she would need only observe whether they engaged in pranks or not. If they did not, then they were obviously an imposter. The girl continued to speak, approaching Peaches. "Did you know that some say Wyverns are born of the Great Dragon themselves? That they were created to be the Great Dragon's guardians? There are legends that say every wyvern, whether they know it or not, contain some part of the Great Dragon in them. And that, when the time comes, the Great Dragon will use this to call all of the wyverns of the world to their side once more." Catriona had never heard this legend, but she supposed it could be true. Citron gave a nervous response to that, but the lord's attention had shifted to Tsetseg, who looked somehow intimidated by both the merchant and her wyvern. She could not say why that was, but perhaps, like herself, the girl was unused to wyverns. Catriona had given the beast a wide berth. She was bad enough with animals, let alone giant ones. At a time like this, she should perhaps say something, but she was at a loss as to what exactly that would be. It would be pointless to ask after her well-being, as this was a matter of emotions rather than health. And telling her not to worry would be foolish. This was a wyvern, a species notorious for being both dangerous and temperamental. No, Tsetseg was right to be wary. So there is nothing I need to say. With that thought in mind, Catriona continued her survey of the room. To the side, Link was approaching Ciela, and Edrick was currently sleeping against the wall. The woman was loathe to wake him. Not too long ago they had been fending off beavers and working to cross a raging river, and little more than a day before that they had been fighting for their lives in an abandoned shrine. They all deserved a break of sorts. Still, he would have to wake up soon now that the others had returned. If they wanted to get to the bottom of the problem plaguing this village, then they would have to investigate. It would be optimal that he be woken now, that he would be ready to leave by the time they set out. With that thought, the woman approached him, hand outstretched to shake his shoulder. He muttered a name, but it meant nothing to her. Perhaps the name of his horse? Or a family member? And then the boy's lips curved up into a smile. When was the last time he had smiled like that? Not for quite some time. The woman's chest hurt slightly at the thought, and she frowned, an unpleasant feeling bubbling in her gut. He shouldn't be here. And not because he was a Pontic. He had already proven himself in the last fight. He could have turned on them. After all, they were fighting the goddess's own troops. And yet...he had not. While it was true that the enemies were unlikely to discriminate between their targets, he could have easily run away in the confusion. After all, it wasn't him that they were after. No, he should not be here because he was young, far too young to join them on such a long journey away from all the comforts of home. People like him, Penelope, and Tsetseg did not deserve to be here, fighting for a cause they had no personal stake in. She had forgotten that, had watched as all three's eyes grew a little duller, a little harder, and a little older. But here and now, smiling as he was, the woman could not help but remember his youth. Her hand stopped, hovering over his shoulder by a few barleycorns. Staring at his face, Catriona retracted her hand, turned around, and walked back. These past few days have been long. A few minutes more will do little harm. Returning to her previous spot, the lord glanced to where Adelaide was. The woman had been quiet for quite some time. "Are you well?" Catriona asked, noting that she looked a little overwhelmed. She is not the only one. Still, this was an improvement to the shrine. An abundance of animals was not quite so unnatural as people rising from the grave. -- In the hut, the wolfhound barked at the question, before exchanging a look with the beaver. The beaver then picked up a bone and began to walk around unsteadily on its hind legs, using the bone as a crutch or cane. It approached the dog, dropping the bone to spread its arms wide. The dog shook its head vigorously, nose in the air, causing the beaver to hiss. At that, the dog covered its eyes with its paws, spun around in a circle, and fell on its back, tongue lolling out. Opening its eyes soon afterward, it hopped up from its prone position, tail wagging slightly as it stared at Alois. Meanwhile, the still-naked man was looking worriedly at the wolfhound, letting out a confused whine.
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    Taste the Rainbow! Spell Card Declare 1 monster type; Gain LP equal to the number of monsters in your GY with the declared type but with different Attributes x 500, then, if you gain 2000 or more LP this way: Draw 2 cards. During the turn you activated this card, you cannot summon monsters except monsters with the declared type. You can only activate "Taste the Rainbow!" once per turn. So Taste the Rainbow is a card dedicated to same type multiple Attribute archetypes where it first grants LP gain where if you have 4 monsters with the same type but different attributes in grave it lets you draw additional cards. In addition this card locks you into one type for that turn and has a hard OPT clause on it.
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