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Depending on how long things took, we might just have to risk it on the way back, but I didn't want to chance that until after we got what we needed. Even so, we were going to be hard-pressed to make it within the time-limit of 'White Fang's Hope,' the new quest I'd gotten.
We have repeated explicit warnings not to spam at the end of the last thread, and there's still a bunch of one-liner responses after the chapter update. For the love of God, people, come on. For those posting spelling/grammar corrections, it helps if you put them in a spoilers.
New season started, realized I hadn't written anything for RWBY, came across a Gamer cross that had potential but couldn't get into it, one thing led to another, etc. Wanted to do things a bit differently and maybe draw some more attention to RWBY and the Gamer.
Dude, don't do this shit. We're trying to keep it down here, and acting like a child is just going to make it worse and likely force people to report you. Just take it like an adult and delete the shitposts. EDIT: Thanks dude, really appreciate it. Sorry for being kind of harsh, I was acting a bit like a child too.
The Games We Play Goodbyes Neptune did and, sure enough, Kyanos and his team arrived less than sixty seconds later, walking in through the doors of the dining hall.
In terms of things we need for this theory to be at least semi-viable: - Death can limit someone's power. We know that Death's schtick is interacting with souls, and that he used to be used to boost Malkuth's power. Continuing with our theme of reversals, it seems more than plausible that Death could also limit power.
useless people play uno by dnite77 12 days of the games we play by Glacium Frost a smaller, more honest soul by steve the melon interrupting crom by Flere821 the narrator by JamJackEvo still sounds bad by Flere821 ghost were tiger by cthulhu fartagn you cant handle two of me by Flere821 master of my fate by JamJackEvo subconscious, my ass by ...
This is, in fact, the final battle of The Games We Play, which will end shortly after this fight*, with the details it concludes. As such, this fight is important as the first real glimpse of the threat Malkuth poses, before the story comes to it's conclusion, as well as to provide details for both the past and the future.
Makes you think we actually have some control over the events and that we're playing along, when in reality Ryuugi's hogging the controler and we're just his captive audience. 51 Image
That amounted almost entirely too bad news—there was one on top of a building, or else climbing one as we worked. It was a little bit off from the river, where a lot of the factories were. If I assumed the worst, which seemed reasonable, it could probably shot at me from anywhere within several blocks of its location; I drew a wide circle ...