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NyxAvatar69

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  1. So before I (shamelessly) steal one of these ideas, namely the first one, I have a question. After said stealing, would one be free to alter parts of the idea? Like, for example, I like the general concept of the first idea, but intended to alter that ending part to "use of their powers leads to needing sexual release or something bad will happen" or something along those lines.
  2. Bumping for now. New ideas to be added in the coming days. They're in my head, so I just gotta type them.
  3. While I don't remember how old I was at the time (at the very least, it was still when I was very active in the MKW community, so I was probably in high school at the very least), I do know that I started on a Pokemon forum that has long died, which had a section for RPs. If memory serves, it was something to do with Cipher from Colosseum and XD experimenting on humans and giving them Pokemon DNA in order to use like heartless weapons or something. I can't remember the details, but I know for sure that was the first RP I had constructed.
  4. So there's something I'm curious about. Namely, this particular part of the Extra Light Smutty Fallen Nation/Behind Enemy Lines idea. Is this boon a one time deal? Or is it something that lasts temporarily, but if they have sex more, they can keep this boost going. Are there any side effects that might've been glossed over or not brought up until it's too late? Like a sort of "oh wait, I forgot to mention the-" and then they never find out because they left before hearing it sort of trope. And now, for my second question. Is it possible to combine these ideas. Like, for example, the Life of Adventurers idea mixed in with the whole "love goddess shrine" thing from the Fallen Nation/Behind Enemy Lines idea.
  5. So I'm curious about this part in particular. Is the character aware they have this ability from the start or is it something they discover by accident and then put the pieces together?
  6. Being put on the spot, Vangor had no response right away. While it would've been easy to name Bella out of the very few people he had held a conversation with that didn't end with them being weirded out by him. His usual mask of confidence began to slip as his eyes looked around in all different directions while he racked his brain, trying to come up with the right response. 'How does one escape from a situation like this?' Vangor thought to himself.
  7. Vangor tilted his head, a bit unsure what Karnis was talking about right away until he put two and two together in his head and realized what she meant. Being a mage, heavy physical exercise was one of his greatest weaknesses. Extroverted types were another. To him, the person Karnis was describing sounded like his two greatest weaknesses bundled up into a person. "Perhaps we should consider someone a bit different," he suggested, despite knowing next to nothing about this "Malikah" person. He felt he was right to be wary after his encounter with the woman in the secret library regarding people he had never met before, even while he also cursed her at the same time for taking all the top tier necromancy books for herself.
  8. "Is that so?" Vangor questioned. 'Perhaps that was not my greatest idea, but I do not have mind reading abilities. I cannot be too sure who she intends to bring into this task. If it is simply for a project, it may not matter too much. I don't believe the results will be shown to anyone, but I can't be too sure,' he thought to himself, clearing his throat in order to help himself get back into his usual loud voice. "Very well, then. Who in particular do you have in mind?" he asked.
  9. While Vangor would normally have been quick to answer, he had no real response to the question. Being primarily a loner, Vangor had no actual people he would consider "friends" who could help with such a task. For a moment, he considered the vampire he had met while in search of materials for a new staff earlier, but that on it's own came with it's own problems. Vangor was at least partly sure that Bella could see right through his act, and he wanted to use his acting abilities to coax her over to his side for his plans. The other problem was, despite owning a cell phone, he honestly never used it to call anybody. "Could we not simply find some device to hold the camera?" Vangor questioned.
  10. A new idea has been added. Thinking about potential other ideas. Oh, yeah, also here to bump this.
  11. Kill, because our battle to the death would be legendary.
  12. "Why search for someone capable when there is already someone capable of performing such tasks?" Vangor questioned. He tried to fight off his tiredness, wondering how much longer his skeleton soldier would take to bring what he needed. Luckily for him, the skeleton soldier soon returned, carrying with it a normal bottle of water along with a second bottle where the liquid within was a darker blue than normal water should've been. Taking the bottle from the skeleton soldier, Vangor quickly downed the contents, feeling his strength start to return to him.
  13. 'A theatrical scene? This could be my perfect chance. My ultimate plan to captivate an audience and conquer them through their hearts could work perfectly with a scheme like this. If all goes well, then that vampire will surely decide to become one of my minions. It's a perfect scheme,' Vangor thought, mostly because he lacked the energy to spout his latest evil scheme out loud. The most he could do was quietly snicker to himself as he slowly put the pieces of his scheme together.
  14. "I would have to disagree. It may not seem like it, but a vast number of humans care only about their own personal gains. Given the right situation, they would destroy their fellows without hesitation," Vangor said. He dropped his staff and dug through his pocket, eventually finding and pulling out one of his catalysts he had shown to Bella before. He closed his eyes, focusing his magic on the bone, and once it was ready, he tossed it into the air. The triangular shaped bone stopped on it's own in midair, glowing purple before changing it's form in a flash of light into a single skeleton capable of moving on it's own. Once the skeleton was completed, however, Vangor stumbled and moved a hand towards his head, wiping sweat off his forehead. "Undead soliders are far more useful. They will never question orders, and will only do what their summoner commands," he went on, turning his attention to his skeleton soldier. "Go and acquire me some of the 'you know what.' A water for our guest, as well," Vangor said to the skeleton. It stood in silence for a moment before giving a salute to it's master and running off, it's bony body clattering loudly as it moved. "That is enough about that topic, however. I believe you came to me for the sake of this project and nothing more. So, present your ideas so we may begin," Vangor continued, sitting down on the ground next to his notebook. While he was trying to hide it, he had exhausted most of his mana between the training and summoning the skeleton solider, and could feel his consciousness trying to slip away.
  15. Instead of answering the question, upon the mention of "mean humans," Vangor looked away from Karnis. The grip on his staff tightened and he instead turned his attention to his training target. "Perhaps...you could say that," Vangor answered, his voice lacking any of his usual loud dark necromancer-like confidence he normally had. He pointed his staff at the target and fired off another Shadowshot, but unlike his previous attempts, it was far slower. Despite it's speed, it was strong enough to rip straight through the target, leaving a hole in the center. "You are right. Just as there are hostile monsters, there are humans who are just like them. In some ways, you could say humans are even worse. They know the weaknesses of their own kind and will use that to try and break them," Vangor went on, keeping his eyes on the target his attack had torn through.
  16. "If you were to ask that question in the past, that would be true. In our current time, especially considering this city and this academy exists, there are those who would say otherwise. Likely, outside of this city, there would be those who consider monsters to be frightening, and I'm willing to assume there are still highly hostile monsters still within their own realm. It seems that the answer here isn't so straightforward," Vangor answered, remembering what he had read during classes and his numerous trips to the library to read things.
  17. "While the tone of your voice could use a bit more intimidation when you apply your ability in such a way, it is far from the worst performance I have ever seen. But that is beside the point. I give you my word when I say you are not pathetic," Vangor replied, as seriously as he could even while maintaining his dark necromancer front.
  18. As Vangor was about to continue on his tangent, he heard the change in tone from Karnis and tried to restrain himself from continuing. He cleared his throat, trying to think of the right words to resolve the situation. "Perhaps...I may have gone a bit far. My apologies," Vangor said. In his mind, a part of him was a bit glad he wasn't able to see anything around him because of the darkness. 'You fool, if you intend to captivate an audience, you must learn self control. Even if her line sounded like a season one side character, if I intend to conquer the world by stealing people's hearts with my divine acting, I must learn restraint with my words,' he thought to himself.
  19. Listening to the attempt to sound spooky, all Vangor could do was mutter to himself. "Pathetic," he said, mostly to himself. After a short pause, he raised his voice, mostly since he had no idea where exactly Karnis was. "Is that honestly your most intimidating tone you could come up with?! It's pathetic! It's completely lacking in any level of threat whatsoever! If you wish to intimidate, one must show a true level of threat or intimidation. As it is, all you have done is blocked off my visibility," Vangor said. He didn't know exactly why hearing Karnis try to act intimidating had set him off into his long tangent, but he couldn't help himself.
  20. It would make browsing through it a bit faster, so I'm for it.
  21. "Fascinating," was Vangor's only response. As he watched as darkness began to cover the area, he dropped his notebook as a pale blue light began to gather in his hand. He had confidance his barrier could handle whatever the girl standing before him could toss at him. He hardly had the chance to test it out on live opponents, so he considered it a good chance. 'Better than taking part in some bland video project, I say,' Vangor thought to himself, preparing to deploy his barrier to protect his body when needed.
  22. "You may try, but I have come across methods to avoid such tactics. Go on, try and attack me if you wish," Vangor said. While he (even though he won't admit it) lacks confidence in his physical abilities, he's fairly confidant in the strength of his barrier, and as a (self proclaimed) villain, he had no issues striking back if he needed to. As he thought about it, however, he was beginning to feel as if the original discussion was derailing, which he had no problems with. He was fairly sure of his grades in most subjects, so missing out on a single assignment shouldn't be too big a blow to his grades.
  23. Vangor didn't reply right away, as if he was thinking it over. He crossed his arms over his chest and laughed a bit in his trademark way. "But of course I remember the theme, but in order to make sure you are prepared, I should test you and ask you if you recall what the theme is," Vangor answered. In reality, he had totally forgotten about the theme, let alone the fact he was supposed to be doing a video project in the first place instead of spending time refining his techniques. At the same time, however, as he recalled the tone of voice Karnis used when asking him if he remembered, he recalled the vampire countess he had met earlier.
  24. "Video project? Why does that sound familiar?" Vangor questioned, racking his brain until he suddenly slammed his notebook closed when the memory finally came back to him. "Ah, yes. That's what I was forgetting. That teacher approached me because I had not yet done a 'group project,' they called it. A dark necromancer like myself has no need for such tasks, however," Vangor went on, finally turning his attention to Karnis. He cleared his throat and pointed his notebook in her general direction. "Be honored you have the chance to work with a great and powerful dark necromancer," Vangor said, pausing partway through as if he was trying to come up with more lines to spout out.
  25. Vangor's pen stopped moving when he, at least he thought, heard something that mostly resembled his name. He lowered his notebook when he caught sight of a person he had never seen before. He quickly put the notebook back up and continued writing his notes as he answered. "I know nobody by such a name. I am Vangor. Now, do you have something you wish to ask of me? As you can see, I am currently in the middle of very important work," Vangor replied. In the back of his mind, however, he did feel like he was forgetting something important. He had a feeling it was something a teacher had told him, but he couldn't totally recall what it was.
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