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Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 4:09 am
by Paranoid Android
I'm late to the party. Can I still join without looking like an asshole?
Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 4:09 am
by duhrdotcom
Paranoid Android wrote:I'm late to the party. Can I still join without looking like an asshole?
I think you can join anytime you want.
Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 4:10 am
by Paranoid Android
And I would too. But it would take FOREVER to post off my iPod.
Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 4:12 am
by duhrdotcom
Paranoid Android wrote:And I would too. But it would take FOREVER to post off my iPod.
I could post it for you.
Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 4:14 am
by Paranoid Android
I still have to create a character and type that all out...
Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 4:26 am
by Mr. Mander
(OOC: YOU WANT UPDATE? HERE, YOU GET UPDATE)
The Rainbow-railway carved it's way through the sky. The passengers inside Trainwreck's cabin sat back and enjoyed the multi-chromatic ride.
"Do I know how to pick 'em or what?" Aminak bragged loudly.
"It fell out of the sky and asked for a job," Will added. "You didn't 'pick' it."
Aminak shut up. The train lurched suddenly in the air. The air was not something that usually lurched.
"What's going on?" Aminak leaned out the window and yelled up at Trainwreck's face. Then he noticed that the rainbow was gone from beneath him.
"We ran out of rail, sir."
Trainwreck began to tilt into a nosedive.
"I would recommend getting inside."
Aminak ducked inside before a bird whizzed past his head. He jumped into his seat and held on for dear life.
A few seconds later, they landed a few miles away from Mangaton.
(WHUMP)
Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 4:59 am
by Guyperson
Perry walked towards the eatery, but was distracted by how bright the city was. "Don't these people know when to turn off the light or something? It's who knows how late at night! One would think they wouldn't waste electricity so much!" Perry bursted out.
"Heh, you must be from out of town or something. Don't you know this town is powered by ancient magic?" Said some guy walking by.
"Why, no, I didn't. Why don't we talk more about this while eating." Perry said while motioning to the eatery.
Skipping to the interesting part a few minutes later, the local guy exposed that the power plant had been giving them unlimited power since their beginning blah blah guarded by a thing blah blah I abuse my family blah blah. Perry wasn't really listening, but he did hear that the power plant was guarded by a thing, and knowing that the last key was also guarded by a thing, figured the key must be at the power plant. After getting directions from the guy, he vanished right then and there. He went back to Alexandy and informed him of the lead, and they left for the power plant.
(also mander we pretty much destroyed mangaton already, what with stealing its only item of importance and causing a giant building to collapse)
Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 5:00 am
by Odds
We're not going to Mangaton. :V
Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 5:03 am
by Guyperson
Well he said they landed near mangaton so I just assumed.
Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 5:06 am
by WhiteCrestAngel
They just stopped to pick up some smokes. That's all. It was merely a pitstop.
Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 5:30 am
by Alexandy13
Alexandy smiled as Perry lead him away from a stuttering shady man, while carrying a full bag of cheddar and a deck of 'confiscated' cards. A nice haul if I do say so myself. He complimented himself as he dropped a handful of coins in a street guitarist's hat.
I heard about the Futuh power plant before, the interior designer for the lobby is a genius, but the inner depths have gone into a state of disrepair. After they started using the magical source, our key if your info is straight, there was never a need for maintenance of the power plant, so they simply don't bother anymore with sending people down there. Alexandy was checking the authenticity of a gold coin. Our trek will be a tricky one, the broken and unused equipment being out biggest problem, plus who knows what critters have crawled in there nowadays, and that's not including whatever's waiting for us at the key. Sounds like fun. Alex secured his newly-earned spoils with a grin. But I don't think the citizens will be to pleased with us taking their power source.
(Anyone who says this is to short, is smoking something.)
Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 6:38 am
by Game Angel
Angie had been walking for a while, and it was getting dark, but she didn't really notice. But what she did eventually notice was that she was in a desert.
"Well, to be exact, just off by the middle of the desert by...16 degrees to the west," Angie blurted out to no one in particular. After all, she was alone.
Except, like always in situations like these, she wasn't. The sand that had been shifting around at her feet suddenly shot up, toppling her balance. She gave out a yelp as she landed on her back. The beings that appeared before her were humanlike in form, but their features were all obscured with sand. "Earth elementals..." Angie whispered to herself before she jumped to her feet. "This was the wrong outfit to stick with." ((Remind me to plot out all the costume stats at a later date.))
She unsheathed her sword, and readied her stance. She sliced through the two figures, but they quickly reformed, catching her off-guard just long enough to launch a back attack. Although the creatures seemed loose, their weapons were very real. Angie felt a sharp pain in her back, and she spun around to defend herself from her assailants. Although she kept fighting them off, the feeling in her back became more nagging, then uncomfortable. She still shrugged it off as best she could.
Suddenly, a hole blew through the two figures, and they fell to the ground, like they had never existed in the first place. Angie saw where the blast came from, it was some man in a white long coat.
"Oh, uh, thanks..." she muttered, looking down. She saw a bunch of blood, and followed its trail, and realized it was hers. The last thing Angie saw before she passed out was the man in white.
Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 12:34 pm
by Tatzel
The main problem you guys is the lack of organisation, especially recaps to know what happened or what is going on.
Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 2:49 pm
by Game Angel
I think for the most part we know what's going on. I mean, at least I do. It's not that hard, really.