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Post by Yoshimitsu on Feb 23, 2012 10:22:19 GMT -5
In its slow moments, the RP finds time to treat upon the surprising romantic tension between Mandelbrot and Yoshimitsu =| This profound slice-of-life takes form when Avery finally gives in to the urge to investigate a(n) legendary and mighty woman. The plot thickens when Cobra intervenes with the intention to imprison the government's most dangerous weapon. The tale spends some time dealing with the unlikely connection that links Mickey Sharp and Barclay Edward Trent, while also unveiling the lost hopes of Hugh. Oh, and at the end, the Curator is killed. Spoilers!! (noooo, not the Curator) This dazzling horror story is triggered when Prime attempts to forge a(n) skilled and powerful key. Everything goes to hell when Joseph steps in and enlists a shady organization to blackmail the city's most mighty work of art. In its slow moments, the tale manages to expand upon the shaky bond between Rhys and Illiana, while also illuminating the secret life of Julia. Oh, and at the end, Telrien is revealed as a double agent. MEGA-SPOILERS. This powerful romance begins when Avery starts to woo a(n) valuable and critical gun. The heroes can barely rest before Mandelbrot returns from the dead and enlists a shady organization to disguise as the region's most valuable warrior. The thread attempts to address the torrid connection that links Vincent and Dr. Severstal, while also revisiting, in a new light, the unusual psychology of Cesare. Oh, and at the end, Julia realizes it was all a dream. Spoilers!! This operatic mystery is triggered when Helen figures out how to protect a(n) cherished and possibly mythical shield. Twists pile upon twists when Shouta comes from nowhere and enlists a shady organization to attack the state's most talented spear. The plot has some fun fleshing out the astonishing parallels between Vieve and Yoon Mangjeol, while also revisiting, in a new light, the inner workings of Esther. Oh, and at the end, Helen wins. Also Hector is decapitated. Spoilers! (Hector's getting some abuse here isn't he?) This cataclysmic romance commences when Telrien tries to track down a(n) possibly mythical and legendary relic. An obstacle arises when Flo drops in and tries to attack the region's most controversial ring. The thread finds time to treat upon the strained similarities between Scar and, strangely enough, Channery, while also revealing the secret life of Illiana. Oh, and at the end, Channery is banished to the underworld. Also Hector loses an arm to heroin. Spoilers!! (Case in point) This bleak sci-fi piece takes form when Yoon Mangjeol determines how to befriend a(n) important and controversial scholar. The plot thickens when Mandelbrot intervenes and attempts to blackmail the state's most deadly soldier. In its slow moments, the story comes close to resolving the surprising parallels between Cesare and Yoon Mangjeol, while also explicating the hidden depths of Dr. Severstal. Oh, and at the end, Illiana becomes a fugitive from justice. Spoilers! (This one seems promising though!) This delightful comedy gets going when Mia finally gives in to the urge to search for a(n) unique and famous pony. Matters grow complicated when Antonio returns from the dead with a goal to subjugate the world's most arcane weapon. The topic manages to expand upon the light-hearted parallels between Hector and Volkner, while also revealing the origin story of Mayordomo. Oh! And here's the best part. At the end, Cesare conceives a child. Spoilers! This intense crime fable is set into motion when Yoon Mangjeol determines how to forge a(n) famous and unique key. The heroes can barely rest before Nugget shows up with a plan to subjugate the country's most dangerous treasure. The topic diverges to explore the shaky alliance between Inspector Landsvale and Paolo Bianchi, while also touching upon the lost hopes of Dr. Severstal. Oh! And here's the best part. At the end, Illiana starts batting for the other team. Also Hector is decapitated. Spoilers! (who is trying to turn Illiana into a lesbian =|)
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Post by Loogs on Feb 23, 2012 10:59:03 GMT -5
Hector loses an arm to... DID YOU ADD MORE
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Post by Beelzebibble on Feb 23, 2012 11:12:44 GMT -5
This bleak sci-fi piece takes form when Yoon Mangjeol determines how to befriend a(n) important and controversial scholar. The plot thickens when Mandelbrot intervenes and attempts to blackmail the state's most deadly soldier. In its slow moments, the story comes close to resolving the surprising parallels between Cesare and Yoon Mangjeol, while also explicating the hidden depths of Dr. Severstal. Oh, and at the end, Illiana becomes a fugitive from justice. Spoilers! (This one seems promising though!) Agreed, that one sounds megadope.
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Post by Loogs on Feb 23, 2012 11:12:49 GMT -5
? i cannot believe you still have this gif
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Post by Beelzebibble on Feb 23, 2012 11:29:46 GMT -5
This dazzling comedy is triggered when Illiana infiltrates a high-tech facility in order to fight a(n) rare and expensive instrument. Twists pile upon twists when Lucas turns up and enlists a shady organization to frame the island's most possibly mythical pony. At its best, the story has some fun fleshing out the tenuous friendship between Tsubota and, of all people, Alyssa, while also touching upon the failed romantic aspirations of Helen. Oh! And here's the best part. At the end, the Curator becomes a zombie. But Lee's inactivity kills the RP. Obviously.
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Post by Yoshimitsu on Feb 23, 2012 11:31:05 GMT -5
" the failed romantic aspirations of Helen"
Poor Helen/Rhys shippers.
This profound Western-styled piece gets going when the Curator learns of a possible means to obtain a(n) critical and rare machine. An obstacle arises when Joseph shows up with the intention to conceal the island's most enigmatic magician. At its best, the narrative attempts to address the unlikely partnership between Hector and Antonio, while also touching upon the hidden depths of Basilisk. Oh, and at the end, Telrien turns out to be the hero's parent. Also Hector explodes. Spoilers!
This vivid tragedy takes off when Yoshimitsu determines how to defeat a(n) critical and famous ship. Things take a turn for the worse when Justice Hooper returns from the dead with a goal to desecrate the Archipelago's most legendary magician. At its best, the narrative has some fun fleshing out the wholly unexpected partnership between Channery and Natalie, while also unveiling the origin story of Vieve. Oh, and at the end, Nugget runs afoul of Joyeuse and disappears. Also Hector explodes. Spoilers!
(he will destroy the Rhys/Helen ship)
This challenging horror story commences when Rhys determines how to keep an eye on a(n) deadly and distinctive bomb. Things take a turn for the worse when Mickey Sharp drops in and gathers the resources necessary to conceal the country's most enigmatic machine. The narrative has some fun fleshing out the astonishing bond between Nico and Masha, while also revisiting, in a new light, the many mysteries surrounding Sarosin Narita. Oh, and at the end, Blackbird retires to the Bahamas. Also Hector is crushed by a meteor. Spoilers!
This action-heavy picaresque is triggered when Yoon Mangjeol figures out how to forge a(n) destructive and distinctive warrior. Matters grow complicated when Hugh returns from the dead with a goal to blackmail the Archipelago's most distinctive gun. The narrative comes close to resolving the compelling parallels between Zebedee and the Curator, while also revealing the conflicting desires of Volkner. Oh, and at the end, Helen leaves forever. Also Hector is decapitated. Spoilers!
(If it wasn't a warrior, I'd be interested in this one!)
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Post by Loogs on Feb 23, 2012 11:43:33 GMT -5
Stop mucking with it before I really do decapitate Hector in an RP just so you'll all be genuinely surprised and the joke stops being funny.
Though I'll be lucky if I even get so far as the rising action before Lee's inactivity kills the thing.
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Post by Loogs on Feb 23, 2012 11:44:48 GMT -5
Things take a turn for the worse when Justice Hooper returns from the dead with a goal to desecrate the Archipelago's most legendary magician yo that's kinky
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Post by Beelzebibble on Feb 23, 2012 11:46:32 GMT -5
This intriguing epic is triggered when Thyra discovers a plot to keep an eye on a(n) mysterious and destructive vial. An obstacle arises when Mickey Sharp bursts in with a goal to hide the region's most rare soldier. In its slow moments, the tale finds time to treat upon the endearing similarities between Joseph and Auguste Tylor, while also touching upon the broken dreams of Thyra. Oh, and at the end, Thyra is diagnosed with terminal cancer. MEGA-SPOILERS. Thyra...
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Post by Yoshimitsu on Feb 23, 2012 11:49:44 GMT -5
Stop mucking with it before I really do decapitate Hector in an RP just so you'll all be genuinely surprised and the joke stops being funny. Though I'll be lucky if I even get so far as the rising action before Lee's inactivity kills the thing. I was actually going to take out all the Hector abuse from my most recent post but stopped to make food half way through and completely forgot to afterwards. I can't imagine Hector being hit by a meteor would inconvenience him that much though.
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Post by Loogs on Feb 23, 2012 11:51:39 GMT -5
This one-of-a-kind tragedy launches when Valon finally gives in to the urge to bribe a(n) arcane and skilled journalist. Just when success seems within reach, Basilisk shows up with the intention to murder the area's most cherished spy. The thread diverges to explore the truly bizarre similarities between George Buckland and Prime, while also lending insight into the failed romantic aspirations of Tsubota. Oh, and at the end, Inspector Landsvale gets hired by the Fascere Order. Also Hector bruises his knee. MEGA-SPOILERS.
sounds reasonable (inb4 "takes an arrow to the knee")
is it bad that now I'm seriously entertaining the notion of actually killing off/permanently retiring Hector? like, not even spitefully and completely unironically??? idk i mean the more i think about him the more he kind of bores me.
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Post by Yoshimitsu on Feb 23, 2012 11:55:52 GMT -5
Not bad at all! In fact, I have plans to retire Yoshimitsu once the Exploration and OT are concluded.
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Post by Loogs on Feb 23, 2012 11:56:54 GMT -5
but then i'd have to actually pick up Radiance again D:
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Post by Beelzebibble on Feb 23, 2012 12:13:22 GMT -5
This challenging epic launches when Masha makes a deal requiring him/her to befriend a(n) expensive and cherished ship. Matters grow complicated when Nico turns up and hatches a plot to perform unspeakable acts upon the city's most mighty work of art. In its slow moments, the tale diverges to explore the astonishing bond between Shouta and Nopcsa, while also unraveling the broken dreams of Higgledy-Piggledy. Oh, and at the end, Natalie realizes the heroes' struggles are futile. Also Hector bruises his knee. MEGA-SPOILERS.
I always knew Nico was a pervert!
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Post by Hamuu on Mar 1, 2012 1:35:17 GMT -5
It needs an option for "Also, at the end, Lee doesn't post and leaves it hanging. Spoilers!" I want to hit you now.
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Post by SV on Mar 1, 2012 4:21:23 GMT -5
FUNERAL PYRE FOR A(N) SNAKE: This intriguing mystery comes about when Zebedee makes a deal requiring him/her to forge an important and legendary jewel. Just when success seems within reach, Auguste Tylor drops in and enlists a shady organization to desecrate a terrifyingly skilled artifact. The story spends some time dealing with the disturbing tendency on the readers' part to ship Bernard and Shouta, while also lending insight into the subtly crippling flaws of Vincent. Oh, and at the end, Rhys dies. Also Hector loses an arm to heroin. Spoilers!!
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Post by Yoshimitsu on Mar 1, 2012 10:51:34 GMT -5
SUMMONER EAR: This genre-busting tragedy sets sail when Nopcsa makes a well-publicized effort to bribe a rare and controversial alien. Just when success seems within reach, Charles Tanner comes from nowhere with a band of mercenaries, aiming to conceal the state's most powerful dragon. In its slow moments, the story has some fun fleshing out the endearing romantic tension between Avery and Rhometer, while also explicating the inner workings of Mr. Rabbit. Oh, and at the end, Antonio gets hired by the Fascere Order. Whoa, spoilers!
BITS OF THIS SOUND REALLY GOOD bits sound like it was written on acid
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Post by Beelzebibble on Mar 1, 2012 11:44:40 GMT -5
It needs an option for "Also, at the end, Lee doesn't post and leaves it hanging. Spoilers!" I want to hit you now. It's there. STRAINED HOPE: This action-heavy picaresque sets sail when Garth infiltrates a high-tech facility in order to recruit a legendary and enigmatic treasure. The plot thickens when Cesare steps in and enlists a shady organization to destroy the island's most deadly scholar. The plot spends some time dealing with the endearing relationship between George Buckland and Zebedee, while also explicating the many mysteries surrounding Masha. Oh! And here's the best part. At the end, Mickey Sharp kills the villain. But Lee's inactivity kills the RP. Obviously.
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Post by Beelzebibble on Mar 1, 2012 12:23:06 GMT -5
OBSCURED DREAM: This vivid drama sets sail when Rance figures out how to obtain an expensive and expensive woman. At a pivotal moment, Vincent comes from nowhere and enlists a shady organization to brainwash an alarmingly legendary artifact. In its slow moments, the RP pauses to examine the astonishing friendship between Zebedee and Rhometer, while also unraveling the forgotten family ties of Nico. Oh, and at the end, Zebedee turns out to be on Saeptum's payroll. Spoilers!!
Rance you sleazebag.
THE SPIRIT OF THE FANG: This cataclysmic epic takes form when the Curator receives orders from a higher-up to locate the true owner of a powerful and critical treasure. But in the next sequence, Ysane barges in and, through deceit, induces a hero to disguise as the region's most controversial entertainer. The RP finds time to treat upon the compelling bond between Sarosin Narita and, strangely enough, Jacob Marshall, while also explicating the lost hopes of Sly. Oh, and at the end, Rick runs afoul of Joyeuse and disappears. Spoilers!
Yes yes this is a good plot, let's do this one
THE UNKNOWN SUMMER: This riveting picaresque commences when Rhys figures out how to investigate an important and rare entertainer. Things take a turn for the worse when Antonio drops in and gathers the resources necessary to destroy an alarmingly critical scholar. The thread pauses to examine the light-hearted similarities between Joseph and Vincent, while also revisiting, in a new light, the forgotten family ties of Mickey Sharp. Oh, and at the end, Telrien dies, and then comes back, and then dies again. Spoilers!!
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Post by Beelzebibble on Mar 1, 2012 13:53:00 GMT -5
WHISPER IN MY WORLD: This profound romance takes form when Renard receives orders from a higher-up to build a dangerous and mighty woman. Just when success seems within reach, Shouta appears with a band of mercenaries, aiming to hide the town's most valuable pony. At its best, the narrative diverges to explore the strained alliance between Karcharos and Rhometer, while also illuminating the secret life of Flo. Oh, and at the end, Shouta gets married. Spoilers!
This had me at the first sentence. Fuck it, this had me at the title.
REBIRTH THROUGH INCARNATION: This amazing horror story has an unforgettable opening sequence: Commissioner Williams makes a well-publicized effort to provide power to a famous and dangerous alien. Just when success seems within reach, Ami Hanzomon steps in with a goal to attack an alarmingly unique alien. In its slow moments, the story manages to expand upon the violent parallels between Ysane and Antonio, while also delving into the failed romantic aspirations of Julia. Oh, and at the end, Commissioner Williams saves the day. Also Hector loses an arm to heroin. Spoilers!!
yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes
CURRENTS OF THE CHOIR: This moving fantasy takes off when Inspector Landsvale learns of a possible means to fight a distinctive and dangerous thief. The heroes can barely rest before Shouta comes from nowhere and, through deceit, induces a hero to pose as a crucial and distinctive assassin. In its slow moments, the RP finds time to treat upon the light-hearted romantic tension between Emily and Thyra, while also unveiling the origin story of Hugh. Oh, and at the end, Cesare gets arrested and sent to jail. Spoilers!
A VIRTUALLY PERFECT STORM: This, I guess, pretty okay tragedy comes about when Barclay Edward Trent finally gives in to the urge to locate the true owner of a mysterious and mighty document. But in the next sequence, Mr. Rabbit enters and attempts to betray the country's most distinctive magician. The RP credibly develops the disturbing tendency on the readers' part to ship Rhys and Rhys, while at the same time unveiling the broken dreams of Antonio. Oh, and at the end, Terrian switches allegiances. Spoilers!
DANDELION FLUFF AND AZALEAS: This overwhelming thriller gets going as Avery infiltrates a high-tech facility in order to fight a distinctive and destructive soldier. Things take a turn for the worse when Miko shows up and, through deceit, induces a hero to disguise as a crucial and controversial monk. The tale diverges to explore the shaky dynamic between Charlotte St. George and Felix, while also explicating the secret life of Sarosin Narita. Oh, and at the end, Jacob Marshall dies, and then comes back, and then dies again. Also Hector is really happy, forever. Spoilers!
I like everything about this, from the title, to the pairings of "distinctive and destructive" and "crucial and controversial", to the ending.
GROUNDED AIRSHIP RIDE: This game-changing tragedy commences when Inspector Landsvale is warned by an unknown source not to escape from a deadly and famous shield. Matters grow complicated when Flo barges in and, through deceit, induces a hero to assassinate a vital and possibly mythical necklace. In its slow moments, the RP credibly develops the torrid relationship between Ysane and Antonio, while at the same time unveiling the unusual psychology of Emily. Oh, and at the end, Channery dies. Also Hector loses an arm to heroin. Spoilers!!
It's all pretty much nonsense, but DAT TITLE.
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Post by Beelzebibble on Mar 4, 2012 13:18:11 GMT -5
AND THE DAWN BREAKS OVER THE CABIN IN THE MOUNTAINS: This game-changing Western-styled piece takes form when Huckabee makes a deal requiring him/her to provide power to a unique and skilled ship. Everything goes to hell when Cobra appears and enlists a shady organization to frame the region's most powerful pony. The RP has some fun fleshing out the strained connection that links Yoon Mangjeol and Joseph, while also touching upon the unusual psychology of Orville Giguere. Oh, and at the end, Charlotte St. George switches allegiances. Spoilers!!
This is a title I was hoping to see.
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Post by Beelzebibble on May 24, 2013 12:17:03 GMT -5
STREETS OF GENESIS: This amazing cyberpunk tale is triggered when Masha tries to secure an important and cherished suitcase. Just when success seems within reach, Charles Tanner drops in and, through deceit, induces a hero to conceal a supremely unique entertainer. The thread diverges to explore the surprising relationship between Yoon Mangjeol and Jonas, while simultaneously revealing another RPer's refreshing take on Antonio. Oh, and at the end, Flo is banished to the underworld. Also Hector bruises his knee. MEGA-SPOILERS.
Let's do it.
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Post by Kuroboom on May 24, 2013 14:21:27 GMT -5
OF RIDDLES AND DREAM: This action-heavy mystery has an unforgettable opening sequence: Rick is warned by an unknown source not to defend an AWESOME and influential jewel. The heroes can barely rest before Vincent shows up with a band of mercenaries, aiming to subjugate an arrestingly skilled bounty hunter. The RP diverges to explore the peculiar partnership between Illiana and Shouta, while also unveiling the lost hopes of Avery. Oh, and at the end, Paolo Bianchi turns out to be the hero's parent. Also Hector is really happy, forever. Spoilers! Hector doesn't die/get maimed at the end!? SHADOWS IN OBLITERATION: Also known as "The Terrian Show!", this tragedy is split into scenes. Scene One: Jacqueline makes a well-publicized effort to obtain a valuable and AWESOME gun. At a pivotal moment, Vincent enters and gathers the resources necessary to disguise as an exceedingly distinctive diary. The RP credibly develops the shaky tendency on the readers' part to ship Lucas and Misha, and also illuminates the lost hopes of Karcharos. Oh! And here's the best part. At the end, Bernard runs afoul of Joyeuse and disappears. Also Hector bruises his knee. MEGA-SPOILERS. Vincent the unique diary? Would Karcharos illuminate his lost hopes within it? BEYOND THE REVIVAL: This provocative piece inspired by the finest animes has an unforgettable opening sequence: Jonas determines how to retrieve an important and legendary vial. Just when success seems within reach, Vincent bursts in and gathers the resources necessary to imprison the region's most destructive tome. The story diverges to explore the light-hearted connection that links Alyssa and Antonio, while also unraveling the inner workings of Mayordomo. Oh, and at the end, Karcharos starts batting for the other team. Whoa, spoilers! Land? MOUNTAIN ADVERSITY: This soon-to-be-historic travelogue gets going when Prime is warned by an unknown source not to bribe an expensive and famous sword. An obstacle arises when Joseph intervenes and tries to pose as an arrestingly rare bomb. In its slow moments, the tale diverges to explore the shaky similarities between Emily and Mayordomo, while simultaneously revealing the inner workings of Lacianus. Oh, and at the end, Natalie loses a cherished goldfish. Spoilers! Make this happen.
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Post by Yoshimitsu on May 24, 2013 15:24:23 GMT -5
THE KEY TO SEAS: This action-heavy comedy sets sail when Marius attempts to investigate a distinctive and rare monk. Matters grow complicated when Vincent appears and attempts to murder the island's most enigmatic politician. The plot credibly develops the deep-seated sexual tension between Prime and Blaise, while simultaneously unraveling the subtle nuances of Lacianus. Oh, and at the end, the Curator makes a heartfelt declaration of love. Also Hector explodes. Spoilers!
Prime... And Blaise..?
TRIANNUAL HAPPINESS: This single-handedly-board-reviving fantasy commences when Garth determines how to locate a mighty and mighty woman. Twists pile upon twists when Karcharos comes from nowhere with a band of mercenaries, aiming to murder the world's most cherished diary. The narrative credibly develops the truly bizarre romantic history shared by Sly and the Curator, while at the same time revealing the inner workings of Yoshimitsu. Oh, and at the end, Masha realizes it was all a dream. Spoilers!
A mighty and mighty woman, eh?
UNFORGIVABLE REVENGE: This unique horror story begins as Illiana figures out how to defeat a possibly mythical and arcane dragon. Twists pile upon twists when Scar returns from the dead with a plan to disguise as the country's most famous knife. The tale diverges to explore the mind-boggling dynamic between Inspector Landsvale and Mia, while also illuminating the forgotten family ties of Mickey Sharp. Oh, and at the end, Kalim retires to the Bahamas. But Lee's inactivity kills the RP. Obviously.
10/10 would read (forgotten family tied of Mickey Sharp, eh?)
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