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    Angelfood LIGHT FIend/Effect ATK 1000 | DEF 1800 If this card is sent from the hand or field to the GY: You can Ritual Summon 1 Non-Effect Ritual Monster from your Deck. This effect of "Angelfood" can only be used once per turn. The result of some drawing practice I felt like making into a full card. A pretty straightforward effect that's probably significantly more powerful than I imagine it to be. But hey, those dusty Performance of the Swords and Crab Turtles in your box of old cards deserve some love.
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    2/10 I like the Star Wars and Wizard of Oz references and art. But do I like the playstyle? No. I hate this archetype.
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    Mandevilla was pleased A.C.E. was ready and able to assist him in taking inventory of the ship. Though things became slightly less pleasant when the cargo inspectors arrived. The plant's dealings with the Sarvatti had been limited almost entirely to his time aboard the Janissary. As yet he held nothing against them but Oru seemed less than thrilled every time they had dealing with them. With A.C.E.'s inventory data the kkekri was quickly able to ascertain what materials were and weren't on hand. Already the plant could think of several things he wanted to buy in port to progress his experiments. Restocking the usual of course but Mandevilla's mind was barely processing the idea of standard food and medicines and the like. The efficiency of the check aside, even routine tasks were slightly awkward with the Sarvatti present. True to the nature of the cargo, as the inspectors went through each crate bound for this planet, they found each was full of various food objects. Until they got to a specific yellow crate from among the haul. Upon opening the large shipping crate, the inspectors made a curious sound as they observed its relative lack of contents. While the one writing everything down checked the contents that were still there, the other one turned to face the crew of the Janissary. "There appears to be a mistake with the cargo. A significant amount of this container's contents are missing. Why is this, precisely?" the Sarvatti asked of the crew. In line with Captain Oru's instruction from before, Mandevilla summoned a holo-screen and began writing as they were talking to explain honestly what had happened. Before long the plant had compiled several documents which he prefaced with his own statement. "An infestation, unknown at the time of pick up, was observed mid flight. Upon extermination of the problem the contents of the crate were assessed and all the spoiled product was discarded. Below are the relevant files in the ships log to corroborate and records of the exact products discarded." The message read. Below were several file names the plant had linked into the ship to draw on relevant video and audio files as they existed. At least they were the correct timestamps while they were dealing with the vermin. What exactly was recorded he couldn't say for sure. Additionally, he included the listing of the products the pests had damaged and had been discarded. A tedious task at the time but one the plant was glad to have undertaken at this point. A hissing sound likened to some kind of exasperated groan came from the nostrils of the inspector, who eyed over the note slowly, before turning his attention to the files. Checking over his colleague's report and cross-referencing it with the notes Mandevilla had provided, he said something to the other inspector that the Janissary's crew couldn't quite pick up on. Then a response. A brief rebuttal, another one in return, and then that hissing sound again. Facing the crew once more, the inspector that could actually speak in a language everyone understood said "That is... most unfortunate. Your dilligent notes have saved us both a significant amount of trouble. We will examine the contents of this crate ourselves after the cargo is unloaded - with more precise equipment - to prevent the potential spread of disease." To this Mandevilla and the crew could readily agree. The Sarvatti left with the cargo without further incident which let the plant feel some sense of relief. The plant scribbled some more and made the screen large enough to display his message to the crew at once. "Another successful delivery! I'll be off to purchase supplies. Any requests?" he left the open query
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    Why must you harm me like this??? Bovine pls...FINE.....three games Id play for the rest of my life? Fate/Grand Order - Despite being a mobile game, it updates quite a lot. This means I wouldn't have to worry about it getting boring or uninteresting. Spider-Man and Spider-Man: Miles Morales - These are technically one game, if you think about it. Yes while Miles Morales is a separate title, you can't just play the first game without having the second bundled into it. Hell, 8t makes sense to count this as a single game...but if I absolutely have to choose one of these, then it'll be the former. Why? I get to play in the Scarlet Spider outfit I adore! Jedi Fallen Order - Sentimental reasons, as playing this would definitely give me a feeling of having my father around, as he loved the Star Wars series. It was one of the games he was looking forward to and wanted to desperately play...
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    You'll never live laugh love in this town again
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    4/10 I don't like their battle-based playstyle. Sure, it's not all they do. But it's not generally compelling to me. Nor is the art to me. I like the art of Nerokius, Tamer Editor, and Murmillo, but not much else.
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    Happy Birthday, Ashmin! (posted from Microsoft Edge)
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    With Ryia's continued attacks the monster Reinaan had attacked now seemed ready to retreat. Had the sounds of the larger beast approaching not been there he might have given chase in annoyance but at the same time it was clear that it no longer wanted to fight them and if killing it meant that much to him there was a good chance it was going to bleed out on its own. The draken pulled his weapon out of the beast after Ryia did, the slight delay from the thought process about letting it go. The boy had been ready to prepare for the much more pressing matter before them when Ryia spoke to him. He couldn't help but chuckle softly at the girl's attempt which he recognized as something of the banter he and Lindow often shared on the battlefield. "You must be really raring to go." Reinaan teased in response before taking stock of the situation. "We need to hide the mounts!" He shouted to the group as he turned to face the bulk of them. "And then ourselves while we're at it. Whether or not we attack it we'd be stupid to do it head on." The hunter offered as instruction to those who probably hadn't spent their whole life fighting monsters larger than themselves to live and eat. Admittedly, most of the strategies that came to mind involved a solid ten draken hunting party but then they had a fair bit of magic on their side his old hunting parties could only dream of. "Pick your favorite bush or tree and get as low down as you can. If we attack we focus its legs until it can't stand anymore." "Have you considered smoking it away?" the voice of Ziiyol the spirit of fire asked, perfectly relaxed. Reinaan groaned as his partner appeared at his side. "Really not the time for this." He muttered at her in hopes that would be the end of her contributions. "But have you at least cons-" Ziiyol began before the Draken cut her off. "I'm not setting fire to the forest!" Reinaan asserted more loudly than he meant to. He turned from his spirit who laughed softly to herself and followed him to see his plan through.
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    Readying herself for the beast's charge, Ryia remained in a much looser stance to avoid the attack rather than take it head on. As the creature began to rush her, though, she was nearly as surprised as it as the draken boy had run in from the side, impaling the creature's torso with his halberd. Stunned for a moment herself as the creature flailed against Reinaan, the girl quickly refocused and sheathed her mace, drawing her longsword instead. As the attention of the beast turned to the Draken, this time Ryia was the one to charge it, rushing forward and sinking her blade deep into the creature's opposite side. Howling in pain once again, thrashing around in a panic induced frenzy, it started to run in the direction of the roaring trying to both dislodge yet inadvertently take the weapons with it. Still having her grip on her sword Ryia easily pulled it out, eliciting yet another cry of pain. There wasn't much point in continuing to fight it now that it was fleeing from her, suffering as deep wounds as it had as well, and so she instead turned her attention to the more pressing problem at hand. Whatever large thing that was approaching the group was what had caused the animals here to become panicked and violent to begin with. As such, it wasn't just a terror to them now, but was to them later as well as the more peaceful creatures of the forest. And so Ryia got herself ready to take on the creature that was coming towards them, bracing herself for the upcoming fight. Turning to Reinaan, after he dealt with his own weapon, she felt that at times like these he and Lindow were likely to share some kind of quip with one another. "So uh, you ready to uh, fight the big monster, thing." It was a work in progress.
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    Update (will update OP once the drawing is fully finished ^^" )
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