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33317 No. 33317 ID: 543aa6

In which Dompag constantly attempts to steal the spotlight

From other characters, who are actually having productive and interesting dialogs.
Expand all images
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No. 33318 ID: 3416ec
File 130008617961.png - (156.96KB , 1024x768 , medibot_sez.png )
33318

>>343114

>DR. MEDIBOT SEZ:

"Please remember to consult a physician before engaging in cross-species mating! You could get an STD! Or possibly a brain-eating parasite!"

>>343100
>DR. MEDIBOT SEZ:

"Remember to chew your food at least 20 times before swallowing! Or if possible, unhinge your jaw to make swallowing of large food items easier!"
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No. 33319 ID: 07416a

Dr. Medibot: Do you have advice booklets, oils, or ointments? Perhaps demonstration vids?
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No. 33320 ID: 1854db

>>343117
Also in which all the envious neckbeards cockblock him at every turn.

Hey Dompag, ever had trouble with jealous peers that you could actually beat the snot out of?
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No. 33322 ID: 07416a

Last thread: http://tgchan.org/kusaba/questdis/res/338649.html
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No. 33323 ID: 3416ec
File 130008690792.png - (163.62KB , 1024x768 , medibot_sez2.png )
33323

>>343119

>DR. MEDIBOT SEZ:

"MediBot comes equipped with a library of tips to ensure safe cross-cultural intercourse! For techniques, please consult the XenoKama Sutra by Dr. Piz Peners! Oils and topical ointments must be acquired with a prescription!"
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No. 33327 ID: 8c0848
File 130008739667.png - (86.16KB , 692x569 , Grazsez.png )
33327

>It's hard to get women as an ogre

Ta make a long story short, jus' rape 'er.
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No. 33328 ID: 6834bc

You all realize, technically, Ogres are a variety of Oni. Or at least another term used in the place of "oni".
Technically, Dompag wasn't lying about himself.

>>343100
Kensuyata: Knowing that Dompag slightly embellished the truth to get closer to you, do you feel flattered, or are you concerned?
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No. 33329 ID: a33914

To all quest characters that dream: what was the worst nightmare you have ever had, and do you know the reason you had it?
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No. 33333 ID: 40cb26

>>343127
...Where the fuck did you get that halo? That is not the kind of dead you earned, asshole!
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No. 33334 ID: 07416a

>>343133
Clearly he raped an angel.
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No. 33335 ID: e3f578

>>343123
Medibot, how is your familiarity with a Dr. Mordin Solus?
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No. 33336 ID: 3416ec
File 130008989366.png - (148.57KB , 1024x768 , medibot_sez3.png )
33336

>>343135

>MEDIBOT SEZ:

"Dr. Mordin Solus is a fictional doctor from the video game Mass Effect 2! MediBot does not have any thoughts on video game characters! Except that MediBot does wish for the ability to sing Gilbert and Sullivan! Perhaps the next firmware update will fix that!"
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No. 33337 ID: dad664
File 130009010674.jpg - (17.49KB , 250x400 , mrrefpic.jpg )
33337

>>343136
MEDIBOT! ROOOOOOOBATTLE!
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No. 33338 ID: 3416ec
File 130009113622.png - (223.48KB , 1024x768 , medibot_ohshi.png )
33338

>>343137

>MEDIBOT SEZ:
"Warning! Any attempt to send MediBot into combat without a proper chassis will void the warranty!"

>PEPPERCAT SEZ:

"Mrow! Hissssss."

>MEDIBOT SEZ:

"Get away from me! Help help!"
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No. 33339 ID: 00d3d5

Jolienne:
Do you have any kids?
Are you looking to get some?
What are your intentions for Mister Zira there?
How well are you two getting along?
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No. 33352 ID: 2563d4

>>343117
>In which Dompag constantly attempts to steal the spotlight
...which is ten times better than Rynh doing it or the board going full retard over it.

Mostly-unanswered open questions drowned out from the last thread:
>>341588
>Favorite sport or athletic activity?
>>342564
>Guys and girls: What 3 physical features do you find most attractive in the opposite sex?
>>342727
>let's say you had to have a job
>what would your dream job be?
>>342901
>What was the most unusual relationship you've had? Anything from a love interest with a strange personality to a physically bizarre ass you've tapped, whatever counts for you.
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No. 33354 ID: b28ada

>>343114

I'm not so sure, still, Dompag. Remember the pony.

>>343120

Hey now, that's a hasty generalization. Some of us are white knight neckbeards cockblocking him.
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No. 33371 ID: 10c20a
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33371

>>343114
>>343128
To tell the truth, I'm not really sure... This is all very confusing to me... On one hand, I've just been told a terrible ogre is "sweet on me," on the other, this ogre acts nothing like the beasts that plague my homeland. What's more, he's said to be "sweet on me" in my natural form, which, so far, has been somewhat uncommon. I don't really know what to think anymore... I figured out he wasn't a Japanese Oni when I noticed the tape, but he's still an ogre, which isn't that far from an Oni, and I DID specifically include Ogres in my challenge, so technically he didn't really lie, that was my fault for misidentifying what he was.
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No. 33372 ID: 2015fb

>>343171
Just go talk to him and settle things once and for all.
It's unfair that you actually sort of started to get along at first, just to see a potential friendship break up.
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No. 33379 ID: b416e2

>>343171
whatever you do

remember

use protection

be it plastic or steel.
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No. 33380 ID: b0ba0a

>>343171
So did you eat ramen in order to feel less guilt for chowing down on that entire tub of giga pudding? For God's sake, slow down chubsy! You're giving Penji a run for her money.
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No. 33382 ID: dad664

>>343171
Noooo Kensuyata don't go on an eating binge of sugary fattening foods which will completely wreck your figure!
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No. 33385 ID: 3416ec
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33385

>>343171

GIGA PUDDING!
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No. 33394 ID: 8d8786

>>343171
Might change your mind a little if you learned that he's not particularly sweet on you, he tries to get into the pants of every female he can. If pretending to be sweet or noble or misunderstood accomplishes that, he'll do that. Also he's been on the record stating 'weirder is better', so that might affect your perceptions of his being 'tolerant' of your natural form.
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No. 33395 ID: 672aa7

>>343171
Wow, that is a very large pudding. Sharing it with someone? I mean, ts bigger than your head.
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No. 33401 ID: 2563d4

>>343194
Give it a fucking rest already, mate.
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No. 33402 ID: 2015fb

>>343194
Dude, what the hell? Why so serious?
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No. 33403 ID: 8c73c8

>>343194
you are just a jealous jackass. kensu, don't listen to him.
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No. 33405 ID: 1854db

>>343194
Some people just like variety. It's like going, hey, I fucking love sandwiches. I want to eat all the different kinds of sandwiches there are and become a TRUE CONNOISSEUR OF SANDWICHES! Except the ones that don't taste good, who wants to eat a bad sandwich? Ew.

So basically Dompag thinks Kensu is a nice looking sandwich and wants to see what she tastes like.
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No. 33414 ID: a33914

To Pathos + Ethos + the other guy

What was your life like before you were mannikin'd up?
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No. 33424 ID: 4ec003

Everyone: You're surrounded by enemies and for one reason or another you can't beat them all by yourself, who do you choose to fight with you?
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No. 33428 ID: 2015fb

Weird question time for everyone!!

One random day, you wake up... as a member of the opposite sex!
Now, you are aware that this 'state' will only last for 24 hours. So what do you do until then?

If you are sexless, imagine yourself with a penis or a vagina, whatever suits your needs.
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No. 33429 ID: dad664
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33429

>>342832
The bestial aspects of my genome are not of my choice, no. For genetic alteration is a complete, total process - when one alters the fundamental inner workings of DNA, it affects every part of their biology - including the matter of passing genetic material unto the next generation of kin. I am a "rabbit" because my parents were "rabbits", and they were "rabbits" because THEIR parents were "rabbits." The only genetic modifications that I have subjected myself unto consist of expanding and improving the synaptic responses within the brain as to be able to handle the constant transmittance of data between user and computer, a cybernetics-focused anti-rejection treatment for my BioTech, as well as a selective conception measure which is quite widespread through Ascendi society. Does this answer your queries?
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No. 33430 ID: cf244d

>>343214
>To Pathos + Ethos + the other guy
>other guy
>Huevos?
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No. 33431 ID: 00d3d5

>>343171
Ah! I see the problem!
The word "ogre" is a has several different meanings, and the confusion here stems from each of you using different meanings.
When you said "Ogre" you meant a type of Oni, but Dompag is from a race known as "Ogres" that has nothing to do with Oni.
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No. 33433 ID: abb30a
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33433

>>340123
You're a strange person.
>>342590
Properly? I can indeed go through the motions, enjoy the flavor, and emulate the effects.
>>342594
No, I'm manipulating vortices. I could probably manipulate the Vortessence. I haven't tried it.
>>342626
I would have a pipe because I made it and have not gotten rid of it. I would smoke it because I enjoy to do so.
>>343110
Am I on that list of yours? I'm just curious...
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No. 33445 ID: 4d7f8c
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33445

>>343139
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No. 33446 ID: 8c73c8

>>343233
actually... you MAY be compatible with the undermind ITSELF. you are both extremely powerful beings of indeterminate size that can cause just about anything to happen out of pure force of will.
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No. 33448 ID: b28ada

>>343203
>>343202

I think the more pertinent question here is not that Z is giving Ken a casual warning about Dompag's past behavior, but that you guys are so bothered by it.

In fact, I some ways a lot of you guys are worse than Dompag. He's just occasionally a douche and liar to get some tail. You guys are like "Dompag you adorable scamp, you're okay. What, people don't like your antics? They're dicks!".
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No. 33453 ID: f123de
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33453

>>343228
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No. 33458 ID: f88f02

Who is your ideal wingman out of any quest character? You're going out to pick up girls/guys, who do you want with you? Or would you rather go it alone?
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No. 33461 ID: dad664

@Penji
Theoretical question. How would you react if you found out that Saon Vocta had mothered children? Would you observe those children as your own?
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No. 33463 ID: 10c20a
File 130016304891.png - (13.96KB , 600x600 , KensuFridge.png )
33463

>>343179
I don't go anywhere without at least a few KUNAI.

>>343180
>>343182
Dudes, jeez, calm down. I totes own a fridge, I don't have to eat an entire GIGA PUDDI all at once, sheesh.

>>343185
>>343195
GIGA PUDDI is a good friend who always manages to help clear my head when I'm sad or confused. He's always there for me!

>>343194
I'll keep an eye on him, but it does seem kind of like you've got a bit of a vendetta against this guy.

>>343172
Maybe... Maybe I can set up some kind of non-combative meeting and set things straight or something...
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No. 33464 ID: 3416ec

>>343263

I assume you have a pebble garden and one of them hot spring baths out back too.
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No. 33466 ID: dad664

Also because I have ponies on the brain...

@Everyone and Anyone
-Twilight Sparkle
-Rainbow Dash
-Rarity
-Applejack
-Pinkie-Pie
-Fluttershy

Who is your favorite, and why?
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No. 33467 ID: 2015fb

>>343263
>Maybe... Maybe I can set up some kind of non-combative meeting and set things straight or something...

It's better to settle things peacefully indeed. You can discuss it over a nice cup of hot herbal tea. And pudding if you feel like it.
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No. 33474 ID: 383006

>>343263
He DOES basically only care about fucking.
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No. 33479 ID: 07416a

>>343274
...What? Did you miss the bit where he weathered quite of bit of pain rehabilitating a psychopath and didn't even sleep with her when she offered? She calls him brother now. He's eager, but he's not a predator.
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No. 33504 ID: e133bc

>>343279
I think he's talking about in regards to the characters here. Not that he's a bad guy or he's never helped anyone, but really, he's just a xenophile poonhound. (tg incarnate).
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No. 33510 ID: c35deb
File 130021140015.png - (31.85KB , 500x500 , maollahappy.png )
33510

>>343114
Aaaw, but you have that silver tongue. You're a good guy, Dompag.

The medibot's right, though, you should check with a professional before biological activity with another species. And it just so happens my physician is available! She says she's open for a consultation with us whenever you're free~

>>343233
That depends. Would you like to be?
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No. 33516 ID: 6834bc

>>343263
So, Kensuyata, looks like that "non-combative" meeting worked out between you two.
Would you call that a happy ending?
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No. 33518 ID: abb30a
File 130021881353.png - (224.23KB , 640x480 , ITQ33.png )
33518

>>341588
Sometimes I like to do what you might consider wrestling.
>>342901
There have been acquaintances of mine who could not be mentally contacted without considerable effort. Difficulties in communication made these relationships highly unusual.
>>343310
If I am not on it, feel free to add me.
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No. 33522 ID: 40cb26

>>343310
I saw Jehral was on your list earlier, how'd that go? Did it?

>>343117
Oh Dompag? Their docs have psychometabolism, and let me tell you that is a hell of a thing. You might want to ask her about it if you get physical. I mean, "a physical". Of course.

>>343318
I would guess her species psychic networking provides... interesting modes of interaction, we'll say. Maybe she should bring a friend, or several. Or can you just stick it into the undermind and diddle the whole species at once?
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No. 33525 ID: 9d07d9

So, Dompag. Are non-humanoid women too "weird" even for you?
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No. 33526 ID: 1854db

>>343318
Would these hard-to-contact acquaintances happen to be Tozols?
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No. 33527 ID: 332134

Is it just me, or do the characters that respond the most not actually have quests that update anymore?
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No. 33529 ID: 45be60

>>343327
Wull yeah, the spend all their time here obviously.
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No. 33530 ID: 20fc85

>>343318
... what exactly do you consider sexy...
better question: How/why would you have sex?
OR even need it?
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No. 33601 ID: 07416a

R.I.P. Dr. Medibot. I am hoping robot heaven is a real place just like robot hell is where you would have been sent at the first sign of resistance.
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No. 33626 ID: abb30a
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33626

>>343322
"It?" I'm unclear as to whether or not you are under the impression that I have anything which more than coincidentally resembles copulatory parts. Such an impression would be a mistaken one, to be clear. I do, however, have just about anything else.
>>343326
I haven't met any Tozols! Let's change that. Hey, Penji. You busy?
>>343330
-There is not and can not be anything which I would consider sexy.
-Things I would do could be only loosely considered sex, as humans would define it. I am to believe that Scellor have a broader scope. I would do it to learn. It seems to be specifically actions which involve the reproductive parts of individuals together which cause me to reel back in horror at the thought of participating. Anything approaching a sexual interaction with me would have to be something other than that, or I wouldn't consider it.
-It's not specifically necessary. I cannot feel the desire to reproduce, though there have been other Szierkhogh with such designs. Additionally, I do not experience physical pleasure. Any enjoyment I gain from an activity is purely extrinsic to whatever processes are actually involved. That said, I enjoy experiences which are novel. New varieties of data are good to collect. That is what I need.
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No. 33627 ID: f16b80

Hey everybody: Which character is the best character overall?

What makes you the best, a compelling background story, good writing, whorishness, ARTS?
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No. 33631 ID: 40cb26

>>343426
"It" was very metaphorical, and rather hard to describe otherwise. How about "significantly interact with"? Since you are apparently non-euclidean and scellor exist in manners individually physical and omnipresent psychically... well I have no idea the ways you might be able interact. Aside from giving Maolla a good tentacle massage, of course.

>New varieties of data are good to collect. That is what I need.
Interesting. I wonder how the scellor will adapt to that. Getting the stimulative response with physical interaction isn't limited to the bits you find objectionable, even if it does help. My advice is to stick to the tentacle massages along with psychic stimulation, and if you can participate with multiple fully synced scellor there should be even richer data. And although I'm sure you don't have a gender preference specifically it seems like females would suit your purposes better.

>>343427
Besides themselves, I would hope!
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No. 33632 ID: 3416ec
File 130032628747.png - (157.35KB , 1024x768 , medibot_sez4.png )
33632

>>343401

>DR. MEDIBOT SEZ:

"Robot heaven is very nice! The roads are paved with silicon, everyone has as many lithium ion batteries as they want, and we get to talk in machine code all the time! No blue-screens, no lockups, no malware, and all native drivers work for everything forever!"
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No. 33633 ID: 43d730

>>343432
Say hi to Mew Cai for us, would you?
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No. 33635 ID: e3f578

>>343432
Go to a payphone wired to Robot Hell and ask for Bender. Tell him we said hi.
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No. 33637 ID: 07416a

>>343426
Dessen is a virgin. Interesting.
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No. 33639 ID: 20fc85

>>343426
so you've never participated in a sexual experience ever...
you need to collect more data... Shall I refer you to our good friend Mr. Dompag?
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No. 33647 ID: 10c20a
File 130033616827.png - (19.79KB , 600x600 , KensuOnsen.png )
33647

>>343264
The rock garden is actually in the side yard. The Onsen's not really in the back, but it's real close by.

>>343316
We've come to an understanding. If you're talking about that picture floating around on the internet, I assure you, that is an obvious shop. I can tell by some of the pixels, and having seen quite a few shops in my time.

>>343327
I'll have you know my quest updated just a few days ago. I just wasn't in it at the time.
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No. 33648 ID: bf1e7e

>>343447

>If you're talking about that picture floating around on the internet, I assure you, that is an obvious shop

You mean >>343315 ?
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No. 33650 ID: cf244d

>>343447
>If you're talking about that picture floating around on the internet, I assure you, that is an obvious shop.
There's no need to lie, dear. We don't judge you any worse for your personal choices.

So, how did that end up on the internet, then?
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No. 33651 ID: 1a81c9

>>343447
That's odd. It seems as though there's someone under the water.

Is someone in there with you? Perhaps, someone with incredible resistance to heat?
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No. 33653 ID: cf244d

>>343451
Now that you mention it, there appears to be a squarish shape directly adjacent to her groinal region.
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No. 33654 ID: 3416ec

>>343451
>>343453

I think that's an optical illusion.
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No. 33655 ID: 543aa6
File 130034080918.gif - (7.26KB , 800x600 , dompspa.gif )
33655

>>343450
She's right: the picture is clearly doctored and shouldn't even be given a second thought.

>>343453
>Now that you mention it, there appears to be a squarish shape directly adjacent to her groinal region.
Oh please. Don't be crass. That's clearly her leg.
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No. 33658 ID: 1a81c9

>>343455
LEGS ARE NEITHER THAT LARGE NOR THAT SQUARE.
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No. 33666 ID: 1854db

>>343458
The water distorts shapes. She kindof has big thighs too, relative to her body size.
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No. 33670 ID: bf1e7e

>>343458

and dompag's head is WAY bigger than that, what's your point?
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No. 33677 ID: 3e6377
File 130037076486.png - (457.85KB , 640x480 , sensationitq3.png )
33677

>>343437
>>343439
I don't know why I continue to observe and listen to these channels of communication. The amount of prejudice and ignorance you creatures have regarding things that do not reproduce through, receive any benefit from or are even able to perform copulation is overwhelming.

Let me tell you a story.

There were once two of our number, two of one of the rarest phenomena known to the multiverse. Chaos creatures who had overcome their base instincts to hunt and kill any and every single one of their species. Like the others, they helped to strengthen and develop the new society we aim to create. But they grew too curious. They were intimate friends and they wished to understand exactly what this activity that drove so many other species to consider it so highly.

We tried to explain that it was a fundamental drive engrained after generations of reproduction and that if said drive did not exist, the species would presumably die out. They still wanted to know more about the whole process.

Do you want to know what the results of their experimentation were?

They lost control over their bodies and mushed together into one batch of unstable mass, utterly destroying both of their consciousnesses, before exploding into one hundred and twenty six fragments. Out of these fragments, after the initial frenzy and consuming of "siblings", about three survived to become new chaos creatures. One of those survived to maturity and had to be thrown back into the Chaos for being yet another chaos creature unable to understand the concept of not eating everything and everyone in sight.

The whole event cost us two of our most creative members, a large chunk of our limited food resources, and caused several individuals to be terrified of potentially brushing up against another. The sudden paranoia and isolation of almost every single chaos creature here nearly destroyed our fledgling society altogether.

So yes. Next time you're attributing sexual characteristics, attributes or motives to creatures you do not understand, consider that there are likely good reasons to not do that.

You don't see me constantly asking any of you if you feel ready to shatter yet. I know I don't. I don't think I ever will-

"Okay, you've been using that linked device for way too long now! Other people have mortal contacts they want to talk to as well, you know! Stop getting mad at mortals!"
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No. 33678 ID: 1854db

>>343477
Sounds like they did exactly what they intended to do, considering the usual method of solitary, asexual reproduction Chaos creatures have. I wonder if they enjoyed it, just before the end? In a strange way of looking at it, the act did bring them closer together.
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No. 33679 ID: 192c6d

>>343466
>>343470
More like... Dompag's appendages look kinda square...

.... heh.


(It's his foot, dammit)
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No. 33689 ID: 91f1d1

>>343447
>>343455
Anyone else hot-tubbin' right now?
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No. 33710 ID: bf1e7e

>>343479

actually it's her tail.
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No. 33711 ID: 7c4e7a

>343477
Aren't you chaos types a single discrete organism? Because the inability to prevent themselves merging was what doomed them, instead of doing this we produce two incomplete copies of ourselves, complete them with someone else's copy and then nurture them inside our bodies until they can sustain themselves. The only reason we can use this process of reproduction is because our bodies are designed for it and have had unutterably vast amounts of time to refine this ability. Even then it is a dangerous process, and we are rapidly approaching the point where we must undergo surgery to remove our offspring from our bodies. As our forms are fundamentally different it is not suprising that this has happened, as your kind has different properties and limitations, as such it would have been a better idea for them to research the varying types of reproduction beforehand to understand the dangers and limitations of each. In fact our method does result in the destruction of two individuals, thankfully we are composed of many millions cooperating towards a higher goal.
Sorry for the lack of paragraphs, I don't normally post using my phone.
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No. 33714 ID: d70ea9

>>343447
>>343455

I will insist (and some of you might hate me for this) that you two would make an incredibly adorable couple!
I mean, come on!! You would be like Romeo and Juliet! An "Oni" and a Tanuki as a couple? that would be really cute! Don't you agree? :D
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No. 33738 ID: 192c6d

>>343514
... aaaand there goes any chance of romance.

Remember? THEY DIED.
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No. 33766 ID: 47d1aa

I have a question for Eden.

Do you have an intresst in any other Quest characters? Romantic or sexual.

any one can answere as well.
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No. 33772 ID: 00d3d5

>>343538
They weren't a lava-eating ogre and a shape-shifting assassin.
Besides, nobody from the faction Dompag's in would object, while nobody from the faction Kensuyata's in would be able to object. Things would have probably turned out ok if the Montagues didn't give a fuck and the Capulets were dead.
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No. 33773 ID: bf1e7e

>>343572

And if Juliet wasn't just a teenage rebound girl that Romeo only wanted to fuck because he got dumped
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No. 33778 ID: 43d730

Spring break is either going on, will be soon, or has very recently past.
Given the opportunity to visit other quest settings, where would/will/are/did you go?
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No. 33799 ID: 192c6d

>>343573
Isn't that just the premise of the shitty DeCaprio version of the movie?
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No. 33800 ID: bf1e7e

>>343599

No that's pretty much what the whole thing is about. Romeo only tries to hook up with Juliet because he's tired of sitting in his room masturbating after getting dumped. Check out the original play sometime. It reads more like a -parody- of love stories than the epic romance that it is made out to be nowadays (and was probably intended to be).
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No. 33813 ID: 28e94e

>>343600
It's quite deliberately written as a parody.
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No. 33816 ID: 192c6d

>>343600
It reads better when you get past acts I and II...
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No. 33817 ID: bf1e7e

>>343613

I suppose I should clarify that the 'probably intended to be' was supposed to refer to being a parody, not an epic love story. I just realized that I wrote that ass-backwards.
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No. 33826 ID: d70ea9

ok, I guess we're getting kinda sidetracked here. My bad I guess.

let me fix that by asking another thing, as always for anyone willing to answer:

A bar fight just broke out. Everyone there is drunk and your booze level is hitting the roof. What do you think your weapon of choice during that fight would be giving your current state?
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No. 33828 ID: 40cb26

>>343626
To those uncertain, an open bar with various weapons and random drunk hooligans will be provided.
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No. 33845 ID: 715835

Remember when we specifically asked various quest characters questions? I miss those days.
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No. 33847 ID: e973f4

>>343645
Maybe you should ask more questions, then.

(It's also worth pointing out that of the responses visible through last 50, almost all of them are to specific questions asked of the character. :V)
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No. 33854 ID: 99c60d

(I think that's the point, Typo.)
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No. 33900 ID: 197650
File 130063286437.jpg - (15.01KB , 348x396 , axe tossing.jpg )
33900

>Favorite sport or athletic activity?
Axe throwing!

>let's say you had to have a job
>what would your dream job be?
Axe thrower!
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No. 33934 ID: 07416a

Katsu, how do you feel about being a gross fat demon for most of your quest?
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No. 33936 ID: cc04a7

Question to August of Before the Storm: How exactly do you feel about deceiving that poor red lowlander girl? And how do you feel in general about her seeming to totally be offering herself to you? What are you, gay?
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No. 33951 ID: f1df52

Cheren, how drunk are you right now?
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No. 33963 ID: 5d929f
File 130073761698.png - (155.40KB , 356x542 , reply.png )
33963

>>343736
>deceiving that poor red lowlander girl?
Yessss, not my greatest moment admittedly. What bothers me most about that was how easy it was. I didn't even have to suggest anything, perhaps if I'd worked and struggled a bit to complete the deception but, it just fell into place.
>totally be offering herself to you?
I am almost certain she was merely toying with me until something clicked and she realized I might be incredible dangerous and may warrant a bit more respect than some lost commoner lad.
>What are you, gay?
Contrary to certain rumors, homosexuality is 'not' a requirement of occult practices, thus I have no desire to educate myself further on such matters. I will note here that Sirius 'is' a bit... wary and standoffish at the presence of the gentler sex, however I'd like to believe I haven't picked up that paranoid proclivity. It is established however that in some circumstances women can erh... easily drain a magus' power via intercourse however, that should be preventable with a few exercises.

My main concern here is how little I know of the woman as a person, having not established any kind of formal relationship, and most alarmingly have the chance of conceiving noble bastards out of season with her. The diplomatic and emotional blowback on my honor, my family, my nation, and my admittedly romanticized ideals would be... simply unacceptable.

..and that is why despite my quite insistent primal urges I did 'not' throw her to the floor and thereupon, with great force and vigor, repeatedly drive her into furs and pillows she so generously litters her quarters with, until I collapsed trembling into her ample bosom.

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No. 33967 ID: 07416a

>>343763
Apparently didn't stop you from planning it out.
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No. 33970 ID: 40cb26

>>343763
>conceiving noble bastards
Yes, that would be a thing. Do your people not use simple protectives for this? Or as a people with a specific breeding season does it just not come up? And for mages in particular I would expect a little arcane trick along these lines to be available. I mean if I were a mage, let alone a noble mage, it would be among the first spells I learned.
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No. 33972 ID: 8c73c8

>>343770
his magic source is out beings like yog-sothoth. i don't think any spell he has could be simple.
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No. 33973 ID: 07416a

>>343772
NYARLATHOTEP, PROTECT MY PENIS! Gain 1d10 insanity, The Crawling Condom.
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No. 33976 ID: 274e7e

>>343773
Just be careful not to accidentally invoke Shub-Niggurath instead when covering up your junk. Won't work out so well.
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No. 33978 ID: 2563d4
File 130075795629.gif - (43.97KB , 640x480 , youve-got-red-on-you.gif )
33978

>>341588
>Favorite sport or athletic activity?

Cricket.

>>343626
>What do you think your weapon of choice---

Cricket bat.
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No. 33984 ID: 2563d4
File 130076406392.gif - (32.10KB , 640x480 , not-that-one-though.gif )
33984

>>343224
>You're surrounded by enemies and for one reason or another you can't beat them all by yourself, who do you choose to fight with you?

Again with the fighting.

Send some Tozol to deal with it. They're overpowered enough that I don't have to get involved. Getting involved in fights hurts.
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No. 34011 ID: 3416ec

Reiterating a question from before:

To all characters: boxers or briefs?
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No. 34013 ID: 34470e

EVERYONE: What's your most favorite internet meme?
EVERYONE: If you made up a word, and it appeared in every single dictionary all at once across the multiverse, what would the word be and what would the definition be?
EVERYONE: If you had to, even if you were forced to, what type of hat would you wear?
EVERYONE: What is your favorite video game? What do you like about it?
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No. 34021 ID: 6b2b68

>>343813
i like final fantasy disidia III.

i have the beta for it on my beta psp 2.

it has all the cool characters like sora and riku and van and not any of the characters nobody has heard of like cain or lock(?)
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No. 34022 ID: 6b2b68
File 130084661531.png - (87.12KB , 960x540 , crossover.png )
34022

>>343821
i forgot my image
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No. 34024 ID: 788dee
File 130084804888.png - (229.56KB , 870x540 , johnlikesgarmod.png )
34024

>>343813
>>What is your favorite video game? What do you like about it?
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No. 34025 ID: 8c73c8

>>343824
some people just don't understand how a powerful female sergal acts. been around males too long.
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No. 34035 ID: 6fdb61
File 130090374781.jpg - (271.99KB , 1000x709 , Shino 1.jpg )
34035

>>343224

Clones... Clones of my self. Only many of myself could possibly surpass me.

>>343811

Commando.

>>343813

>What's your most favorite internet meme?

floor is lava. Always gets me going... reminds me of my childhood.

>If you had to, even if you were forced to, what type of hat would you wear?

I sometimes wear a sakkat. My question to you is What kind of sakkat or straw hat do you prefer? Round, Pointy, Other? Anyone can answer. Quest characters and anons alike.

>What is your favorite video game? What do you like about it?

Jack Bros on virtual-boy. Sure the text was illegible and appeared on a odd platform that no one had. But it developed the mascots of what would later be a great series. That and it was my first video game.
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No. 34036 ID: 8a7472

>>343824
They don't respect your murderous rapist lifestyle.
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No. 34037 ID: 8c73c8

>>343835
conservation of ninjitsu. an army of yourself would actually be WEAKER then one of you. you need someone that ISN'T a ninja.
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No. 34038 ID: 20fc85

>>343837
I believe he means without ninjitsu... just pure actual clones...
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No. 34040 ID: 1854db

Maolla: So, did you and Dessen meet up and talk or anything?
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No. 34041 ID: 76c2e8

To anyone willing to answer:
Have you ever laughed so hard that you spilled milk or other fluids through your nostrils?

I'm running out of ideas for random questions :(
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No. 34043 ID: 192c6d

Greetings, Denizens of /Quest/!

If you were able to trade places with any other character in Quest for the duration of exactly 1 year's time, who would it be, and why?

The extent of the trade is up to your own desires!
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No. 34044 ID: 180ec2

Venji: You're half tozol, and half indahl. Now, tozols are supposed to have coarse fur, but indahls are supposed to be somewhat slimy, if I recall correctly. How does this work for you? Do you just have the standard tozol hair, do you have icky slimy fur, or does the slime have some kind of effect like conditioner that makes it soft?
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No. 34045 ID: 4812df
File 130093161649.png - (7.81KB , 800x600 , Alexei tee hee.png )
34045

>>343841
Ok, so Stadvoskei was at war with the USL for like the fiftieth time, and I'm with a group of guerillas going around and sniping any USL we find in the Steppes.
Anyway.
There's this kid named Itok with us, and the whole group stumbles across this USL patrol, dead of night. There's one guy awake and he's supposed to be guarding, but he's got his gun at his side and we all sight to see what he's doing? He's got his pants down and he's peeing. So we're all okay Itok, just snipe the guy and we'll all go down there and slit their throats. Easy.

But Itok misses. We say shoot again Itok, quick, before he sees us, but now Itok is panicking. He spends the entire clip on this guy, this USL guy with his buttcheeks showing, and we're all like fucking screaming, well, whispering real loud, Shoot the fucking guy, Itok. And the USL guy just must have been drunk or something, he just keeps peeing. Guy must be taking the hugest piss I have ever seen. Anyway, I step in after 5 whole shots, blow his noggin off, we waste the patrol and move on, and afterward we all laughed so hard we couldn't even breathe, even Itok although we made all those jokes about him being distracted by manbutt.

It was funny then, not at the time. At the time I was like crying thinking this was it. Anyway that's just an interesting story for those who like asses or violence. Maybe you had to be there.
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No. 34052 ID: 45be60

>>343844
Venji has soft luxurious fur which I want to gently stroke and snuggle q.e.d.
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No. 34064 ID: 47d1aa

>>343835

Shino. How did you loose your eye?

also: round
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No. 34065 ID: b6c6fc
File 130098504586.jpg - (71.84KB , 408x300 , Fuze5.jpg )
34065

>That does look pretty tasty. Are those native to your home world or somewhere else?
indeed they do look tasty, my mouth waters at the thought alone! the GladeHawk is indeed native to my home world Astramar where the creatures mostly fly free! though the have bee transplanted to most other Astranian worlds, and farms can be found through out the Alliance!

>A doctor slapping a patient in the face would be unprofessional. If there's at all a professional slap, it is the completely platonic slap on the buttocks.
It's all sportsmanlike.
physical trauma is a medically approved method of dealing with hysteria. I've heard there are other methods but I've found no problem with this one.

>Slap them? Why? Is your society so ashamed of sex that any interest is seen as damage?
I suppose it was a bit of an over reaction, but with all my pumping testosterone, I suppose it's simply in my nature to get violent time and again.

>Guys and girls: What 3 physical features do you find most attractive in the opposite sex?

I'm sorry if I sound a bit self indulgent in this, but we Astranians have the most beautiful eyes, when the light reflect just right on a pair of amber lenses the sparkling splendor is, is . . . well it's beyond my ability of description anyways!

I've always admired a long luxuriously well groomed tail, my father always used to say "a clean tail is a clean soul." and I quite agree

and lastly I prefer a woman to have a delicate mouth, the kind that only gives the subtlest smiles, and only those closest to her can know how she truly feels.

. . . I think I need a cold drink
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No. 34066 ID: 00d3d5

>>343865
Ah, so in other words you're interested in somebody like Zane.

Mint: How can you stand spending all your time under such strict puritan control?

Oken: What have you been trained in besides piloting? Any interests or hobbies?
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No. 34072 ID: 15b51b

>>343865
>the most beautiful eyes, when the light reflect just right on a pair of amber lenses the sparkling splendor is, is . . . well it's beyond my ability of description anyways!
>I've always admired a long luxuriously well groomed tail, my father always used to say "a clean tail is a clean soul." and I quite agree
>and lastly I prefer a woman to have a delicate mouth, the kind that only gives the subtlest smiles, and only those closest to her can know how she truly feels.

http://www.tgchan.org/kusaba/questarch/src/124955718029.png
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No. 34073 ID: 2563d4

>>343872
That's, uh...quite the pairing.

I'm scared.
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No. 34074 ID: 28e94e

>>343872
My mind has been thoroughly blown.
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No. 34075 ID: 42954d

>>343872
Dude...

.....what??
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No. 34076 ID: 6fdb61
File 130099860038.jpg - (288.88KB , 1000x709 , Shino 2.jpg )
34076

>>343837
>>343838

Hmmm...? What's all this about not being able to use ninjitsu to make proper clones? You'd need to be a really lousy ninja to not be able to make any less than a few dozen clones without lowering they're power.

But now that I think about it... If I can't beat the enemy it must be because he's... immune to ninja element...? Still at that point more of myself wouldn't help... I guess I'd need someone reeeaal smart... like Tory. Hmm... come to think of it, I haven't read that one yet. Is it any good?

>>343864

I had to sacrifice it to master my ultimate technique. The issekigan.
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No. 34077 ID: cc04a7

>>343876
Gads you're so stereotypical it hurts.
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No. 34081 ID: 91f1d1

>>343876
There's actually this theory, based off of fiction that, the more ninjas that are fighting a single opponent, the LESS effective they are. A dozen ninjas against an individual would likely be slaughtered, while one ninja against an army would be the grim reaper made flesh.
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No. 34083 ID: 7cb78a
File 130100279924.jpg - (276.45KB , 792x1152 , 2010-05-24-17p70.jpg )
34083

>>343876
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No. 34085 ID: 10c20a
File 130100357158.png - (14.86KB , 600x600 , KensuPockey.png )
34085

>>343450
My guess would be someone made it and put it there?

>>343451
>>343453
>>343458
>>343479
>>343514
Sorry to burst your bubbles guys, but it's my tail. I mean, come on, you guys saw that he was all the way on the other side of the onsen. Really, we just talked.

>>343734
>Katsu, how do you feel about being a gross fat demon for most of your quest?
>Katsu

I assume that's meant to be "Kensu" so I'll answer it. I haven't been one for most of my quest, and I can change out of that form anytime I want really. The worst part about it is adjusting to just how fat that form is, in pretty much every conceivable way... ugh.
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No. 34086 ID: dad664

>>343885
Why are you always eating/drinking something.

I mean seriously almost every time you answer in here you're chomping or slurping down something. You're gonna make yourself fat, or at the least, extremely curvy.
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No. 34090 ID: 9b6c31
File 130100753854.png - (58.08KB , 512x512 , Sister_answers.png )
34090

>Favorite sport or athletic activity?
I enjoyed football.

>Guys and girls: What 3 physical features do you find most attractive in the opposite sex?
I no more find men attractive. I find it sad.

>let's say you had to have a job
>what would your dream job be?
I am a demonologist, and I cannot think what else I could be.

>One random day, you wake up... as a member of the opposite sex!
I have no more gender, so I would speculate that I would stay without gender.

>A bar fight just broke out. Everyone there is drunk and your booze level is hitting the roof.
>What do you think your weapon of choice during that fight would be giving your current state?
My claws will be enough. Reach is 2.3 metres, and they are capable of rending iron and dismembering limbs easily. Especially Tory's. I would kill him, but Or- I need him alive and functional.

>You're surrounded by enemies and for one reason or another you can't beat them all by yourself, who do you choose to fight with you?
I might have to summon the demon I made contract with.

>If you made up a word, and it appeared in every single dictionary all at once across the multiverse, what would the word be and what would the definition be?
A̶̲̤͎͈̲͔͇̤̜͕̮͇͇̖̠̲̮͗ͣ͒̈́ͤ̓͜͟͡G̸̮̞̞̦͙͉͉̊ͥͨ̽̓̐̾O̧̽̓̃͏̳̘̫͙͚̭͇̫͍͇͝
̥̰Lͫ̌ͨ͑͐̾̊͏̧͎̭̜̺͇̝̜͓̝̻̳̯̥͙̰̺Eͮ̄ͮ͛̄ͧ͋ͦ̃ͪͦ̈́͋̀̚̚͜͏̹̠̥͎͇̼͕̯̟̫͕̭͢͡
̣͕̰̲̮̜T̴̛̠̠͚͍͎̪̳̪͎͎̞͓ͤͮ̍̈́̉̃̑̂ͩ́ͅͅH̷̬̱͈̊ͧ̄ͯ̓ͨ̓̔ͦ͢͠
It is higher origin. Yet it is not in dictionary. It basically means idiot of grand scale.
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No. 34091 ID: e3f578

>>343886
Maybe she expends enough energy to match her intake, I mean she is a ninja. Isn't that how getting fatter, staying slim, or whatever works? She's probably well toned then.

Man, can't a woman snack around here without getting called fat. What do you like, somebody as skinny as Muschio?
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No. 34097 ID: cc04a7

>>343890
This person would make an excellent trollface
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No. 34098 ID: 8c0848
File 130101849232.png - (59.61KB , 362x557 , 24.png )
34098

>>343891
Sometimes you use a lot of magic and you want to snack on candies or cakes or a side of beef. It's perfectly normal.

And I never get fat from it. Never.
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No. 34099 ID: dad664

>>343898
Nah, it all goes to your schizophrenic size-shifting tits.
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No. 34102 ID: 20fc85

>>343898
refer to your legs
realize you have chunky legs
get an eating disorder
(not really though.)

Blake: Why the heck do you get turned on by blood?
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No. 34108 ID: 40cb26

A question for all those formerly living characters of /quest/, any last thoughts you'd like to share? Something to get off your chest? And yeah I'm looking at you our dearly de-parted gorey Gore, but anyone is welcome to answer.

>>343898
You could get big if you wanted to I bet. But you'd go back right quick, and it wouldn't look good on you anyway. While you're here, how about playing around with shapeshifting? Any race specific to another quest would be fine since we'd probably never see that happen otherwise. Like a Volto or Scellor, whatever tickles your fancy.
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No. 34115 ID: 10c20a
File 130102378668.png - (19.71KB , 600x600 , KensuSubway.png )
34115

>>343886
I lead a very active life style, what with all the ninja-ing and the demon killing, and the what nots. So it tends to balance out. Besides, I've only answered these things like, 3 times when I was eating something and once when I was drinking tea, so I don't really know what you're on about.

>>343228
I change back, obviously.
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No. 34119 ID: 10c20a
File 130102537719.png - (136.37KB , 800x600 , GaNnedaFinalThoughts.png )
34119

>>343908
Rrrrrrrr...

My deepest regret... is that I was ultimately unable to protect my beloved 'desert flower.' How I wish I could have just one more chance to return to the world of the living to hold her and speak with my beloved Kyaos just once more. She was the only one I had ever met who treated us Leviathans as people and not just as monstrous weapons. I dearly hope she is alright.
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No. 34120 ID: 8c0848
File 130102552172.png - (7.50KB , 314x546 , 25.png )
34120

>>343908
Oh shit... I am freaking out.
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No. 34121 ID: 9ec53e
File 130102582191.png - (135.45KB , 800x800 , hmm.png )
34121

>>343228
Artemis
>Oh man that would-! Wait....

Alice
>Having genitals would be nice. I do not understand why they are in every organism but it would be interesting to see.
>Are they detachable?

Ramona
>I was sleeping..
>During quite a few of my more drugged up days I would often hallucinate I was male. This never ended well and I would often freak out at the fact that I'd suddenly lost my vagina only to realize moments later that it was still firmly attached. Those were dark days indeed. Thankfully they lowered my dosage once I told Them about my identity crisis.
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No. 34122 ID: 07416a

>>343920
At least you're twelve feet tall now.
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No. 34128 ID: 8c0848
File 130102776078.png - (6.05KB , 407x379 , 26.png )
34128

>>343922
Why would I be twelve feet tall? That doesn't make any- Whoa... Hold on, everything's still a bit squiggly.
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No. 34132 ID: 543aa6

>>343919
well gee I feel kinda guilty now
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No. 34133 ID: 07416a

>>343928
Wait, were you a full volto or still half dragon?..
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No. 34140 ID: 91f1d1

>>343915
Oh Crap. What is Nina S.O.P. when dealing with subway gropers?
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No. 34146 ID: 3f1b5c
File 130108506374.png - (118.45KB , 550x600 , SiriusSandwich.png )
34146

>>343886
"Ever noticed how fairies and such all have a massive sweet-tooth? How mages of all sorts and even the old witches and wizards tend to be skinny, bony bastards, yet spent so much time sitting around reading, carving fetishes or mixing ingredients? Just think about it...
>Favorite sport or athletic activity?
I love to run, just run and the world's troubles fade into the distance."
>One random day, you wake up... as a member of the opposite sex!
"I think I've done that once, or twice, dunno really. I doubt much would change, probably try and find a reversal or something."
>A bar fight just broke out.
"Bar, What bar? I see no bar. Never was a bar here, can't prove oth- I mean, No comment."
>You're surrounded by enemies and for one reason or another you can't beat them all by yourself, who do you choose to fight with you?
"Been there, done that, know a few people, still keep in touch with some. August is a better pupil than I a teacher, but if I can't beat them alone, I'd prefer he not be there."
>>343773
...
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No. 34147 ID: a6ab09

>>343928
assume rock form
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No. 34149 ID: 2563d4
File 130110942324.gif - (30.17KB , 640x480 , buswald-had-to-make-printouts-for-him.gif )
34149

>>343266
>Also because I have ponies on the brain...
>Who is your favorite, and why?

Fluttershy seems to be the only of these who is not gratingly enthusiastic about everything.
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No. 34167 ID: 28e94e

>>343949
You're just still angry at us for beating up your self-insert, aren't you?
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No. 34169 ID: 6fdb61
File 130115410074.jpg - (157.74KB , 800x616 , Blake 1.jpg )
34169

>>343902
> Why the heck do you get turned on by blood?

... I don't know... I just... It's not that I want to... *sigh* I don't understand either... Ask the old me... I'm sure that psycho knows...
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No. 34178 ID: 8e2e95

The old you was homosexual. You aren't
this is why the question is being raised. It's part of the new you... and there's no reason for it?
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No. 34203 ID: 8092e6

So kensuyata. what's your favorite anime this season?
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No. 34212 ID: 197105

Rynh.
Why won't you dance?
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No. 34216 ID: 3416ec
File 130121472045.png - (52.43KB , 311x750 , sarah_normal2.png )
34216

>>343843

"Y'know, I wouldn't mind trading spots with... whatshisname, Demesi. He seems like a friendly guy."
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No. 34226 ID: d6ae01

>>344012
Give her a chance to do a hip-hop dance. Give her a chance to do a dance.
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No. 34227 ID: e3f578

Oh yeah hey, I forgot about wanting to ask this question to the Announcer of Pinkskin Quest.

@Announcer: Cool thing being alive, bro. So like did you trick the lynch mob or come back as a cyborg furry? It's okay if you don't want to reveal your appearance and do the "speak from within the shadows" thing. I'm just trying to figure out if your the same guy or not. Hell you barely need to reveal anything at in your response just that your there bro, it's the only answer I'm looking for. But if you want to gloat about it like a true villain, go ahead you earned it.
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No. 34273 ID: 47d1aa

>Ask the old me... I'm sure that psycho knows...

ok. PsychoBlake. Why the heck do you get turned on by blood?

Also, to anyone. Whats your favorite dish, food or snack?
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No. 34293 ID: 6fdb61
File 130133784391.jpg - (239.35KB , 800x616 , Psycho Blake 1.jpg )
34293

>>344073
>PsychoBlake. Why the heck do you get turned on by blood?

I love the color, I love the taste, the smell. I love its texture, the way it trickles slowly or splashes violently. I love the feel of it against my body. I love the unique sound it makes when it hits the floor, and the sound peoples make when it leaves they're body. All in all it's quite appealing, more over, I should ask you... Why don't you get turned on by blood?

>>343978
>The old you was homosexual. You aren't
this is why the question is being raised. It's part of the new you... and there's no reason for it?

Ahh yes... I can answer this. I am quite the genius after all. you see Blake is influenced by the memory fragments. since you have a few of mine he has a bit of my personality. its not his fault. In fact its yours, and while were on the subject, would you mind finding the rest of mine and feeding them to him... It would be ever so nice to have another me around. Honestly it would do everyBody wonders. ahahahaha!!!

But I regress...

>>343266
>Also because I have ponies on the brain... Who is your favorite, and why?

Why my good friend Pinky of course. She's always getting me to help her... Bake... Muahahahaha!!!
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No. 34295 ID: dad664
File 130133830590.jpg - (49.05KB , 531x600 , 2977 - Cupcakes rainbow_dash.jpg )
34295

>>344093
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No. 34296 ID: bf1e7e

'Cupcakes' is the stupidest thing in the entire MLP fandom.

It's more retarded than OCDNSs and shipping.
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No. 34313 ID: 745c58

>>344096

So very fucking this!
Thank you!
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No. 34321 ID: 192c6d

Hey Dompag, hey~

If you could have an entire quest to yourself and anyone of your choosing, what would it be about and who would you want with you on your quest?

(this question open to everyone, I guess)
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No. 34322 ID: 8e2e95

>>344121
:3C
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No. 34355 ID: 91f1d1

Dompag: What inspired you to be.. you?
A guardian, a mercenary, a cunning lover of all the ladies.

If any others want to talk about their inspirations We'd gladly listen too
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No. 34407 ID: 07416a

>>344016
You know you would be forcing him to live in a zombie infested spaceship with a species not his own?
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No. 34520 ID: abb30a

Lesin: How'd you get that scar on your face?
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No. 34737 ID: e3f578

Yo, Shera, now that you're getting some attention and all on /quest/, mind telling us about some stuff about you? Interests, ambitions, shit like that?
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No. 34738 ID: 3416ec
File 130203696327.png - (41.30KB , 368x706 , sarah_qa.png )
34738

>>344207

Oh. Um...

Well then, who has a shotgun or two and a sense of bravado?
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No. 34740 ID: 8c73c8

>>344538
in that case you want stahlvern from dungeon game.
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No. 34742 ID: 337b51

>>344538
Swap with Legs + Man.
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No. 34743 ID: 8c0848
File 130204446418.png - (70.21KB , 381x347 , 27.png )
34743

>>344537
I'm interested in my work, I guess. It let's me have a sort of socially acceptable outlet for my desire to stalk and kill things and pays well enough to let me indulge in my desire to be a lazy, decadent bitch.
Freakin' kitty heaven, man.
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No. 34744 ID: 07416a

>>344543
Lazy decadence? Tell us more~
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No. 34745 ID: 07416a

>>344543
Also, what do you think of Ryhn so far? You've probably seen a fair bit of her around the camp and you've gotten some travel time with her.
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No. 34747 ID: e3f578

I bet you love laying in the sun and being a useless piece of shit all day when you're not out stabbin' fags and hags in the back while looting the shit out of things.
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No. 34752 ID: c10fee

>>344547
Who doesn't?
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No. 34755 ID: 8092e6

so shera. what do you like scratched/rubbed more? ears or the base of your tail?
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No. 34757 ID: 40cb26

>>344544
Or maybe you can just show us?

>>344555
Alternately, would a person would doing either of those to you be more likely to get their face punched in?
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No. 34768 ID: d3dfb8

>>344543
>socially acceptable outlet for my desire to stalk and kill things
>my desire to be a lazy, decadent bitch.
A girl after my own heart~
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No. 34776 ID: 543aa6
File 130208517365.gif - (3.10KB , 500x500 , anon.gif )
34776

Dear virile, sexually mature men,
Imagine there is a woman close to you who you view only in a platonic light. Theoretically, what could she do to make you view her in a more intimate/romantic way? What would make you notice her and/or suddenly realize that she is the one for you and you love her and you want to be with her and you want to hold her in your arms and kiss and make love to and you will never want to be without her and you know that no other woman will ever do

Alternately, in what ways do you feel you are susceptible to seduction

Thank you in advance
Anonymous
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No. 34777 ID: 543aa6

>>344576

Dear "Anonymous":

Hi! If you want to get to know someone better (in any capacity), it's important to spend time with them!

Think about the object of your affection. What's he like? What are his hobbies/interests? Try going to places or participating in events that you'll both enjoy! Here are just a few suggestions to make that "friend" into something more:

- Find a romantic beach or picturesque field and have a romantic picnic for two!
- Gift-giving is a perfect way to show you care! Give him that special something he's always wanted!
- What are his interests? Think of a special project that the two of you can do together, like: avenging his family, summoning unholy extra-dimensional beings, crafting weapons of war, killing his nemesis, conquering the world, becoming the epitome of wickedness, or building model ships!

I hope this advice has helped! And remember: you are a strong, beautiful, independent woman! If he can't see you for the unique treasure you are, that's his loss! After all, there are plenty of fish in the sea!

Sincerely,
--

PS- As for seduction, well, I'm sure you'll think of something!
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No. 34779 ID: 788dee
File 130209890689.png - (42.16KB , 870x540 , harald.png )
34779

>>344576
Dear Anonymous,
Beat up a bunch of his friends, using another friend as a blunt weapon. That's what my woman did and considering the current situation it obviously worked.

And a large, soft bosom does no damage to your cause.

Sincerely,
Harald

P.S. If it doesn't work, do not worry, because in that case it is clear he is no man!
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No. 34785 ID: f7aa74
File 130210560497.png - (14.32KB , 381x464 , steelespeaks.png )
34785

>>344579

holy shit, no

don't listen to that viking guy

alrighty, dear obvious goblin chick

guys do not suddenly fall in love when seduced... well i don't at least

it takes more... finesse to get a guy to fall head over heals.

start with making a memory, i dunno what the guy your swooning over does but you can obviusly turn something that he does into a good memory

if this dude goes out, go with him and enjoy his company

what else... oh yeah, guys like a good home cooked meal, something edible... like a sandwich, or a casserole

anyway, don't be all hangin on and sloppy girl all over a guy, it dosn't work

and to answer the seduction question,
if something crazy dangerous happens and i have to save the day, i get all gooey inside when i'm hugged afterwards, that's when i'm most vulnerable
... not like that ever happens anyway, idiot stoner loser gawd jeez grumble grumble grumble
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No. 34786 ID: 29fbe3

Harald (Hårfagre?) speaks the only, indisputable truth in this every matter.
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No. 34793 ID: cc04a7

>>344579
laptop viking is best viking. This is now one of my favorite characters/pictures
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No. 34794 ID: d901e4

>>344576
So "Anonymous", is it?

It all depends mostly on who your crush is.
Let's say for example that he likes a physically attractive woman. According to someone I heard say a while ago: "Healthily plump, with wide hips, ample breasts, and a tender, sweet face." And "She should be fertile, of course".
Ergo, You should work on your figure, which can be easily helped with a healthy diet and exercise on a daily basis.

As for the personality, I guess you should just be yourself. There's no point in changing who you are if you're unhappy being someone you're not.
The only advice I can give is to be confident. Make yourself noticeable by doing stuff your "target" likes, make him feel proud of yourself. Also, a random gift to show your appreciation is always a nice touch. It shows that you care for him.

Best of luck.
Spirit2
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No. 34798 ID: b50003

>>344576
Try sneaking in on him while he's sleeping and sucking his dick. That will make just about any guy see you in a sexual light.
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No. 34799 ID: b50003

>>344579
This advice is founded in truth but is hindered by specificity. Competence is sexy. Being good at stuff is attractive. While her guy obviously enjoys a good scrap (because otherwise why would she be attracted to him in the first place?) If he values other things more highly, she would be better served excelling in those areas. The problem here arises from the fact that he apparently sees her entirely platonically already. It may increase her attractiveness in his eyes, but it will be her attractiveness solely as a friend, compatriot, or underling. In order to make his view sexual, she must introduce sexuality directly. As for what happens then, well, that's a whole 'nother can of worms. If he's gay or she's horrendously unnatractive to him for some other reason, it would likely serve only to distance them. Otherwise, some sort of romantic relationship is likely. Since they're apparently already good friends, it's not unlikely that this relationship would be warm and enduring. A cooler relationship might result in a short fling ended by a messy breakup.
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No. 34800 ID: 1d6234
File 130212238071.png - (137.12KB , 432x520 , shiclaw.png )
34800

>A bar fight just broke out. Everyone there is drunk and your booze level is hitting the roof.
>What do you think your weapon of choice during that fight would be giving your current state?

well, during a gnoll festival of the forgotten, I had a little too much to drink... apparently someone said it was too cold, so I tried to make fire, but miscasted and apparently opened a small rift into the chaos plane that wrecked the area, but no one died... so, I guess... that...
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No. 34802 ID: 98a59d
File 130212272031.png - (521.75KB , 750x625 , Obviousladressedtome.png )
34802

>>344576
Dearest Anonymous,

I must only assume for your message to have reached my desk you must be a lady of taste in only the classiest of fellows who while gentlemen, need not necessarily be gentle.

Thus I must slant my findings and thoughts towards such a case. Men often find it... unnatural, nay even a bit unsettling to be pursued in a blatant and obvious manner. However, women have their ways around this when seeking a particular mate.

The most obvious is the tease, repeated excitement of the man's primal passions while denying any intent with the goal to cause his eventual submission to his own urges this obviously relies on certain... physical qualities.

However, if we are speaking of devoted love, it is notable that in the prime determination of value placed on a person is sacrifice spent on their part. Time being the most notable, the more the intended has put themselves out for you the more likely they are to think fondly of you if only becasue it affirms and justifies their previous decisions and thus themselves.

Note that if the other feels betrayed or blatantly 'used' in any way this can cause the exact opposite effect with intense anger. Then, some say that love and hatred are different sides of the same coin, the more you have of one the more you 'can' possess of the other.

I do hope these observations serve you well in your romantic pursuits.

Sincerely,
The Second Prince de Sauterelle, August, à partir de Merboiullant
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No. 34803 ID: 98a59d
File 130212278150.png - (515.85KB , 750x625 , done.png )
34803

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No. 34804 ID: 98a59d
File 130212338320.png - (492.08KB , 750x625 , Postscript.png )
34804

M/Bold/12. w/large powerful nose. make 14Cu wkly.
in merboil, collony. is cityborn, meet mby?

PIX PLOX KTHANKS IN ADV
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No. 34807 ID: d901e4

>>344600
>so I tried to make fire, but miscasted and apparently opened a small rift into the chaos plane that wrecked the area

How could you miscast a fire spell and use a dimensional rift one instead?!
Damn, girl. You were WASTED :|
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No. 34808 ID: 8c73c8

>>344607
well in the MoM setting fire comes from the chaos plane. so she must of made the rift to pull the fire from too huge.
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No. 34930 ID: 8e18cd
File 130235066312.jpg - (157.99KB , 432x600 , ThodrenHitsHollywood.jpg )
34930

Thodren, when did you start doing Hollywood flicks?
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No. 34942 ID: 8c0848
File 130237784817.png - (43.13KB , 233x266 , 28.png )
34942

>>344730
That's not me. I bet we all look the same to you, you fucking racist.
He's way too puny to even resemble me.
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No. 34944 ID: 1b3a2d

>>344742

Say, Thodren! While you're here. You've probably involved yourself intimately with a few woo-ees in your time. What do people do around your neck of the woods to ensure things stay consequence-free?

I'm asking for, uh, a friend.
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No. 34946 ID: 8e18cd

>>344744

> woo-ees

More like moo-ees
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No. 34950 ID: 8c0848
File 130238464774.png - (43.26KB , 233x266 , 29.png )
34950

>>344744
Just keep it out of the species and yer fine. Most races can't interbreed and the size difference might be awkward sometimes, but I'll never complain.
I think it's mostly just magic things and things that are really similar that can. Other than that, you can probably find some potion or charm or whatever.
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No. 34959 ID: cc04a7

Thodren, where did you get your beautiful green eyes from?
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No. 34962 ID: 5f0943

>>344759
I am wondering about that too.
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No. 34966 ID: b6c6fc
File 130239820321.jpg - (46.19KB , 408x300 , Mint4.jpg )
34966

>So, Astrian Mint: Why hasn't the alliance gone ahead and started a technological singularity yet? All the pieces seem to be in place, but it just hasn't happened yet
"technological singularity"? oh you silly Pinkskins, and your ridiculous theories

>Point being? Nuclear weapons are awesome. Besides, I am a scientist. Developing weapon technology is pretty what I do. Wait a little and I will fuck everyone's shit!
>So, uh, what weapons are YOU using then?
oooooh I'm so impressed by your massive explosions Mr. Scientist, and I totally believe you're not over compensating for anything, Nyeee hee hee, it's Okay some girls prefer small missles with messy explosions
eeheeheee hee hee heh heh . . . heh

>Oh what, like nuclear weapons are too good for you?!
too "good"? hah! get real, nukes are lame, their initial blast wipes out too much to fast to really enjoy the suffering and decay caused by the radiations and they're too messy to be used for clean sweep scenarios.

>Hey now, ladies. Fusion-based arms are highly effective and come with a number of handy side-effects. Assuming you don't care about reclaiming the territory you've just blown up.
Nukes are obsolete, sure you can kill a shit tone of people with em, but flinging a huge rock from orbit works just as well . . . probably better.
I guess my point is there are hundreds of ways to mass murder people, but the real deal is NOT murdering them and letting them live in the constant fear knowing that you can

>Mint: How can you stand spending all your time under such strict puritan control?
wow it's really not anywhere as bad as you make it sound
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No. 34967 ID: 00d3d5

>>344766
>oh you silly Pinkskins, and your ridiculous theories

Yea, really. People: Please remember that the Astranian culture uses MagiTech, and almost nobody has even the faintest idea how any of their stuff works. It's a very controlled and secretive system that has a vanishingly small chance of achieving an asymptotic rate of technological development.

>wow it's really not anywhere as bad as you make it sound
Your companions seem to consider sexuality to be somewhere between mental sickness and the stuff of horror films, and you're the only one who doesn't seem to think of sex as a sacrifice for the good of your people.
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No. 34969 ID: cf244d

>>344768
I have no idea what's going on in this post.
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No. 34971 ID: 543aa6
File 130240905845.gif - (4.93KB , 800x600 , dompagtired.gif )
34971

>>344766
I've really lost enough blood pursuing you crazy space weirdos so excuse the low effort.

Dear Mint
I find you very attractive and I think we should fool around. Physically. Let me know if you are up for this.
Let me also know if you are 'not' up for this and need an excuse to be excused from your squad.

Sincerely,
Dompag

PS
This Hoft character: Man or Woman?
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No. 34972 ID: e6b25f

>>344771
>This Hoft character: Man or Woman?

Does it really matter at this point, Dompag? I mean, really?
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No. 34973 ID: e3f578

>>344771
Which Hofts?
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No. 34975 ID: 543aa6
File 130241327512.gif - (3.94KB , 800x600 , dompagthink.gif )
34975

>>344772
You're damn right it matters.

While we're on the topic, what about Fuze? I'm pretty sure but I ain't gonna act on it one way or the other till I'm 100%.
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No. 34976 ID: 25e2c8
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34976

>>344766

>Nukes are obsolete, sure you can kill a shit tone of people with em, but flinging a huge rock from orbit works just as well . . . probably better.

Think of the cost! A couple of nukes would be monumentally less expensive compared to maneuvering an asteroid into position; just flinging a rock is not a sure venture, anyhow. It has a chance of missing by a margin large enough to get past the inherent multi-mega/gigaton blast of the impact if your fairly primitive (I mean, are you Astranians even a 2 on the Kardashev scale?) computers are not up to spec. You can win a war with rocks, but it can really dig deep into your coffers.
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No. 34977 ID: 8c73c8

>>344776
maybe they have that siege ship from Sword of the Stars? just a giant asteroid loaded revolver cannon.
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No. 34978 ID: 1854db

>>344775
Ummm...

Yeah he's a dude, sorry.
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No. 34980 ID: e3f578

>>344775
There's a clan of hofts I think. Maybe one of the Hofts we met can give you one of their hot cousin's phone numbers/addresses. Fuze might have some hot cousins too.
I think the Hoft that loves fish and has a hippie hairdo instead of an Elvis hairdo will be more receptive to your request.
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No. 34981 ID: 70d9eb

>>344775
Fuze is just a very manly tomboy, and Hoft's hair is clearly too beautiful to belong to a male.
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No. 34982 ID: f5f58e

>>344775
Bad luck for you buddy. Those are dudes.

Wait... you actually thought they were female?
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No. 34989 ID: 9b6c31
File 130243078412.png - (33.08KB , 512x512 , Tory_answers_7.png )
34989

Okay, here I am!

>EVERYONE: If you had to, even if you were forced to, what type of hat would you wear?
Top hat. I fucking love top hats.

>EVERYONE: What's your most favorite internet meme?
Troll science. Gets me fucking every time.

>One random day, you wake up... as a member of the opposite sex!
I would speculate and study the reason for this sudden change and then proceed with my life.

>You're surrounded by enemies and for one reason or another you can't beat them all by yourself, who do you choose to fight with you?
Some sort of awesome, great, magnificent killer robot.

>too "good"? hah! get real, nukes are lame, their initial blast wipes out too much to fast to really enjoy the suffering and decay caused by the radiations and they're too messy to be used for clean sweep scenarios.
learn2build nuclear weapons.

>Nukes are obsolete, sure you can kill a shit tone of people with em, but flinging a huge rock from orbit works just as well . . . probably better.
Yeah, you could bombard a planet with kinetic objects. First you'd have to bring them to orbit, then you'd have position them and accelerate them.
The money and time I'd have to use in preparing one megaton kinetic impact outweighs building one megaton nuclear bomb.

>I guess my point is there are hundreds of ways to mass murder people,
Yep! And I'm going to find more of fun ways to murder people!

>but the real deal is NOT murdering them and letting them live in the constant fear knowing that you can
That's boring.
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No. 34992 ID: c71597

>>344776
They're probably more fond of using neutron bombs. Very little structural damage. Very much personal damage. Lucky ones at ground zero will be dead in seconds or minutes, the unlucky ones will take hours to die from radiation poisoning. And it's pretty clean, background radiation goes back to normal levels in a day or two.

Which makes me wonder >>344789 Hey Tory, why no neutron bombs?
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No. 34993 ID: 9b6c31
File 130243234068.png - (47.59KB , 512x512 , Tory_answers_8.png )
34993

>>344792
Neutron bombs are nuclear weapons.
Why not? Why not. Neutron bombs are cool too.
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No. 34994 ID: c71597

>>344793
That they are. And more painful than the regular exploding kind. So lets go make some motherfucking neutron bombs so we can wipe out a few cities and preserve the existing infrastructure!
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No. 34996 ID: bccf7b

>>344766
Mint, you seem to least ... "Okenized" of the group, judging by your latest replies.

So tell me, why is it that you don't seem too antsy/afraid/anxious/etc. to discus such things as physical romance when others of your group seem to clam up like little kids?
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No. 34997 ID: e3f578

>>344793
You know what's a real fun weapon? One of them doomsday weapons that makes a giant black hole, the one that fixed the time skip problem on Futurama.
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No. 35026 ID: abb30a

>>343840
Yeah, Maolla. What's the status, there?
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No. 35027 ID: 8c0848
File 130249595857.png - (97.00KB , 534x476 , 30.png )
35027

>>344759
>>344762
What? I didn't get them anywhere. They're the same ones I've always had.
You'd better not be making fun of me.
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No. 35028 ID: 3416ec

>>344827

I think what they're trying to say is are green eyes hereditary in your family?
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No. 35034 ID: 3d7a30

>>344827

he's so cute when he's mad
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No. 35039 ID: bccf7b

>>344827
Us "voices" have a bad habit of the world changing from living color (like you see it) to black and white.

Ergo, some of us fixate on silly things like eye color when we realize it isn't a shade of gray.
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No. 35041 ID: df5fff

>>344775
Sorry Dompag. Hoft and Fuze are dudes.

Still Hoft is a pretty cool guy and very keen on explosives and heavy weapons. Maybe he and Geppa might hit it off. Does she write crossover letters too?

... Hell, on that note WHO/WHAT IS DELIVERING THESE LETTERS?
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No. 35042 ID: df5fff

>>344827
>>344828
Oh, and 'hereditary' means from your parents and grandparents and such. Did any of them have green eyes?
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No. 35046 ID: f7aa74
File 130254988004.png - (21.89KB , 592x536 , questhopmailing.png )
35046

>>344841

>... Hell, on that note WHO/WHAT IS DELIVERING THESE LETTERS?

only those brave enough to do quest hop mailing
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No. 35053 ID: b6c6fc
File 130256217544.jpg - (47.51KB , 408x300 , Mint5.jpg )
35053

>>344771
oh you sexy beast take me now!
being called a crazy space wierdo makes me so horny!
I love how you tell me about all the women who turned you down violently, being the runner up choice totally turns me on, oh and the way your all bitter about it is so charming

and the way you want to skip the whole dating seen and go strait to sex, thus saving yourself a lot of time money and hassle is incredibly romantic

it's a good thing your not one of those pathetic horndog xenophiliacs who'll fuck anything that moves, can't even tell the difference between genders and would lie through his teeth just to add another notch to his belt, because then the compliment "very attractive" would pretty much mean dick all and would come across as very bland and unoriginal, but you of course you're a man with impeckable taste for only the most refined and gorgeous of women and even the slightest compliment should be seen as the highest praise

. . . Okay this whole schtick is making me feel ill.

anyways adios sucker, your poontang lies in another castle

. . . I think I'm going to find someone else to get kinky with just to spite you, @EVERYONE any takers?

>>344767
oh hey your that Troll guy! c'mon this stuff is lame hit me with some really material!

>>344796
heh heh heh "Okenized" now to be fair most other Astranians just like to hide their feelings and stuff, it takes a long time for us to get comfortable around each other let alone around Xenos, as for me, I guess I just stopped giving a shit after a while . . .
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No. 35054 ID: 8e18cd

>>344853

How about hook up with Oken?
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No. 35055 ID: dad664

>>344853
Obviously you need to start your own religion, Mint.

You could call it The Church of Not-Giving-A-Fuck.
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No. 35057 ID: 2563d4

>>344855
Given her Slack levels, Mint's probably a high-ranking member of the Church of the SubGenius. :V
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No. 35062 ID: be361e
File 130256518625.png - (399.10KB , 700x625 , monocle.png )
35062

>>344853
Oh sry wrong- wait, Any1... evn... bold? Wait, wat frqcy hear here? Plz rspond.
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No. 35064 ID: cf244d

>>344853
You're mean, Mint.
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No. 35065 ID: 00d3d5

>>344853
Oh, no. If I were going to troll you I'd make insulting comments comparing you to Terran animals with very low intelligence.
Why would I troll you anyway? It's not like you're Zane or anything. Lean back and relax!
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No. 35066 ID: 543aa6
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35066

>>344853
Don't flatter yourself, honey.
The fact I made it clear I was lookin' for something physical by outright sayin' as much should have tipped you off I wasn't tryin' for romance -- you don't seem the type anyway.
So you're spot on: I don't give a toss how romantic you thought it was, and yes, you are the runner-up.
See, some girls are worth romancin' -- some girls are worth goin' to the damn stars for just a chance at seein' with my own eyes -- but you sure ain't one.

Now if you wanna use my offer as a means to get laid with some other suckers then hey, be my guest, but don't pretend for either of us that I'll give two shits who you spread it for, lass.
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No. 35067 ID: cf244d

>>344866
Harsh words.

Is this going to end up in the fight thread?
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No. 35068 ID: 7aa61c

>>344866

So tsundere~
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No. 35069 ID: 543aa6
File 130256722246.gif - (5.92KB , 800x600 , dompnaw.gif )
35069

>>344867
Nah, there ain't nothin' to fight about.
I only rumbled with Zane on account of she stood between me an' a girl who was actually worth fightin' for.

Anyway, like I said, ain't no love lost. Never intended to go sweepin' up the fatcat off her feet, I just figured she was easy.
But boy she sure proved me wrong, what with 'er global broadcast for dick.
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No. 35070 ID: 13b3e1
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35070

>>344853
...Is that a cat? That's a cat, right?

Grr. Rar. Bark bark.
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No. 35071 ID: cf244d

>>344870
For those who don't speak dog, that translates roughly to "I accept your offer, let's fuck".
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No. 35072 ID: 543aa6
File 130257086103.gif - (6.96KB , 800x600 , geppa.gif )
35072

>>344853
DER STOPID FAT UGLY DUM UGLY FAT CAT.
U r stopid. U r meen. Miy letl bro iz nise n u r dum. He iz juss tring tringe tryeng 2 sho u uh gud tim n u r been meen 2 him. Wuz he rood? No. But u U r rood. Y rood? Beecuz u r stpiud stopid.
1 dey u mite b ruse rude 2 sum 1 n den thae they mite b so mad u get hert. Do u want that??? NO.

Dont b rood 2 peple 4 no reeszn reezun. U r meen n nastee n dum.

GUDBY.
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No. 35073 ID: 8092e6

so thodren. is your mom hot?
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No. 35074 ID: bccf7b

>>344853
You have just become my hero in a bizarre and inexplainable way.
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No. 35075 ID: 2bdeb9

>>344872
Hey, Geppa! What's your idea of an ideal mate for your little bro?
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No. 35077 ID: b6c6fc
File 130257463009.jpg - (54.86KB , 408x300 , Mint6.jpg )
35077

>>344854
heh heh as much fun as it is to torment her, I probably should lay off a bit, she's kind of sensitive

>>344862
um sorry, yeah that whole thing was kinda just a joke . . . though your eagerness is kind of cute, how bout we set up a date and go from there?

>>344855
>>344874
heh heh heh you better stop all that before you start making me blush

>>344872
Awwww I didn't mean to hurt is feelings, I was just being silly, I'm sorry I was mean to your little bro

>>344866
>>344869
Mr. Dompag all this rejection must be making you grumpy, if you keep frowning like that you're going to scare all the naive innocent little girls away
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No. 35078 ID: 543aa6
File 130257546465.gif - (4.31KB , 800x600 , dompnope.gif )
35078

>>344877
>if you keep frowning like that
What? I wasn't frowning. I was smoking a cigar.
Do you know what a frown is?
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No. 35080 ID: d6ae01
File 130257862631.png - (59.02KB , 600x500 , Roz is boned only not.png )
35080

Okay so um say hypthetically that your girlfriend is mad at you for some reason and you're not sure what you did and she's all like 'we need to talk' after you very nearly had awesome sex together.

Um, what would you do, just out of curiosity?

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No. 35081 ID: d677cc

>>344880
Be really honest and contrite and ask what's wrong?
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No. 35082 ID: 8c73c8

>>344880
pretty sure she is currently mad because you seem obsessed with her boobs. you need to convince her that you love HERm and that her boobs are just a bonus.
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No. 35083 ID: dad664

>>344880
"OhgodwhatdidIdowasitsomethingIsaidpleasedon'thitmeI'LLDOANYTHING"
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No. 35084 ID: d6ae01

There's really only one thing you can do in that situation. Pack your things, and run like the dickens. You don't look like you have arms, so you probably travel light, anyway.
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No. 35085 ID: 40cb26

>>344878
You were smoking it with your teeth, it's at least an aggressive pose. She might have a point in the broader sense though, while you can do calm and polite like with the princess you don't do as well with "disarming casual friendliness" that should be used with, say, Ona. Unless you're acting like that with her for some other reason.

>>344880
Apologize. Grovel. Kiss ass. Not literally.
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No. 35086 ID: 543aa6
File 130258126989.gif - (5.24KB , 800x600 , dompadvice.gif )
35086

>>344880
Well, you have a lot to consider.
Assuming you're both on otherwise-amicable terms, this new development in your relationship is undoubtedly raising some concerns she wants to address before moving forward. What she's looking for is confirmation, certainty. She wants to know she's not making a mistake, that she doesn't have to remain guarded, that she doesn't have to hold back emotionally if you do take things to the next level. She wants to know you're both ready for it and it won't compromise anything.

You need to reassure her. If you do love her, tell her that, and let her know in the simple context of your daily lives. Let her know when you're ready, and that you can go as slowly as she likes -- moving the relationship to a new level is stressful enough, and if she decides to put the brakes on, she needs to know there's no pressure behind your response.
When she wants to talk, let her know you'll be there. Really listen to what she has to say. Don't just dismiss her fears, or her concerns; address them. Think about her points, their validity, or at least the validity she perceives them to have. Talk it through like adults, don't pull any punches, and don't sweep it under the rug. If she has any hang-ups or lingering concerns, don't move forward until they're addressed in full. Don't make her feel like she's a chore simply for wanting to have a discussion and don't act fed up just because she has hesitations (assuming she does).

Give her time, really listen to her, and respond in a way that lets her know you love her and respect her.

This is, of course, assuming you really do love her and aren't just trying to get her in bed.
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No. 35087 ID: 5d54a5
File 130258389897.png - (89.71KB , 700x500 , ITQAdvice.png )
35087

>Okay so um say hypothetically that your girlfriend is mad at you for some reason and you're not sure what you did and she's all like 'we need to talk' after you very nearly had awesome sex together. Um, what would you do, just out of curiosity?

You talk. Duh. Just listen to what she has to tell you. If it works out, well cool. If it doesn't, eh. There's other girls out there. Don't beat yourself up too much about it. Good luck, you weird snake thing you.

Anyone else curious? The Baron Obsidian Advice Corner is now open, for a limited time!
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No. 35089 ID: 543aa6
File 130258465987.jpg - (31.51KB , 450x300 , ladies-man.jpg )
35089

>>344886
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No. 35092 ID: f123de
File 130259003788.png - (168.98KB , 500x400 , lyanasks.png )
35092

>>344887

I- have a friend who was recently mind-wiped and seduced by his evil clone. Ever since then, he just kind of wants to throw himself into a volcano.

Any advice?
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No. 35093 ID: f88f02

>>344886
Dompag: have you ever considered being a couples counsellor?
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No. 35094 ID: e3f578

>>344893
Man, to be a successful counselor, he has to get Roz's girlfriend in here too and mediate the talk.
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No. 35095 ID: 5d54a5
File 130259133619.png - (155.79KB , 700x500 , ITQ2.png )
35095

>>344892
Have you considered institutionalization? Some kind of mental health therapist is probably your best bet for dealing with a mind wipe, or seduction by evil forces. Heck, maybe some kind of weird hypnosis therapy could bring back his memory. At the very least, they could help him come to terms with his clearly suicidal thinking.

Also, volcanoes. Good choice of suicide, if he does go out. Seriously, there's not much more primal than a death like that.

...But, uh. Yeah. I'm not a therapist, so I can't do shit to help your friend personally, but this really sounds like something you probably can't handle on your own. Get that boy some therapy.
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No. 35101 ID: bccf7b

>>344892
I think this will go over a bit better if we hear directly from your friend~ fufufufu~
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No. 35102 ID: 15b51b

>>344892
Have you tried asking the volcano what it thinks?
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No. 35114 ID: 8e2e95

... when did we stop asking questions...
and when did the characters begin asking them to us?
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No. 35118 ID: 2563d4

>>344914
>us
They didn't.
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No. 35134 ID: 07416a

Fireclaw, how do you get your fur so shiny? Do you bath in the blood of your enemies or something?
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No. 35137 ID: d6ae01
File 130265614527.png - (52.15KB , 600x500 , baby dont hurt me.png )
35137

>>344884
I'm kind of "attached" to-- I mean, hypothetically this person is really attached to them!

>>344882
She's mad at that? I really thought she... wait, love?


>>344886
I don't know if I-- er, they love her, I mean w-they just met a few days ago. But I've gotten really fond of her. I wouldn't even mind... committing.

I've been alone most of my life, so I probably went overboard with my... okay. Um. I'll just be honest, and respectful, and listen...

This is really hard can't I just compliment her tits and be done with it?

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No. 35138 ID: 8c0848
File 130265657577.png - (360.15KB , 746x1061 , Mommy.png )
35138

>>344873
Man, that's an awkward question to ask someone. Just decide for yourself. Then, if I hear one disrespectful thing, I'll crush your skulls under my hooves and rend the flesh from your bones with my teeth until my family's honor is avenged... So keep it clean.
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No. 35139 ID: cc04a7

>>344938
Brown eyes, which means she's probably got the recessive gene in there somewhere, but she alone couldn't have given Thodren beautiful green eyes. So perhaps daddy?
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No. 35141 ID: 07416a

>>344937
Yeah, see, this is exactly why you are getting in trouble.
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No. 35142 ID: 8e18cd

>>344938

OH MOoooooooooooooooo
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No. 35143 ID: 8e2e95

>>344938
your mom's hot...
don't kill me.

but what of your dad?
and what of your fellow mercenaries? your views?
>>344937

HAAHAHAa just compliment a girl haww... oh wait you're serious...

no. Most girls have this thing where you have to earn their trust and respect to get laid... plus what sexual compatibility is there? You're a dream worm and she's a tozol. It's kinda a difference.
overall: you're bout to get whupped by a woman who you just saved because you were trying to elicit attention.
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No. 35144 ID: e3f578

>>344938
No thanks, she'd have no problem doing all that to us herself if any of us said something bad.

She's badass, next mission we should get her to come along instead.
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No. 35145 ID: 8092e6

>>344938
hot mom is hot.
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No. 35147 ID: 221021

>>344938
You do realize that you posted an image of your mother with one of her nipples peeking out, right?
(dontkillme)
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No. 35149 ID: dad664

>>344947
I think that's an artist error.

Nude version confirmed!
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No. 35151 ID: bccf7b

>>344938
She looks like the kind who gave the best hugs (and probably made AWESOME cookies).

When she wasn't kicking ass, of course!
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No. 35161 ID: df4dcc

>>344937
Wh- what? N--NO!! Bad Roz! BAD ROZ!!
You don't tell a girl that you like her tits and be done with it!! That probably the MAIN reason she's MAD at you.

>>344886
Go with this. Now. Do it. Listen to this man, he has a silver tongue.

Oh, and DON'T look at her boobs when you talk to her!!
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No. 35162 ID: d6ae01

>>344938
Good lord, looks like someone came by badassery honestly. Your father must be an amazing, or at least amazingly lucky man.
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No. 35170 ID: b6c6fc
File 130267935568.jpg - (46.88KB , 408x300 , Mint7.jpg )
35170

>>344878
hee hee hee it's pretty funny how blind you are to your own emotions "Mr. Suave"

>>344870
Mrar! hiss hiss! bark all you want bitch, but my kitty brains will beat out your puppy brawn any day!

>>344865
Ah hahaha come on, Zane? seriously? trash muncher's got an IQ of like 5, and so much sand up her cunt that the slightest breeze'll bring her into a mouth foaming bitch fest. trolling her is like trying to get an OCD filter chief to wash their hands! ya gotta aim higher than that buddy!
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No. 35171 ID: 3416ec

So Mint or Oken: how do Raytech weapons work? are they charged particle beams, or actual lasers? How are they powered? Is disposal of this power dangerous at all?
>>
No. 35172 ID: 07416a

>>344970
HEY ZANE, DIDJA HEAR THAT? YOU GONNA TAKE THAT?
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No. 35178 ID: c71597

>>344938
I'm happy that I'm not lactose intolerant.
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No. 35180 ID: f5e4b4
File 130270083253.jpg - (13.15KB , 256x256 , well-off-to-visit-your-mother-4405_preview.jpg )
35180

>>344938
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No. 35193 ID: 4784be

>>344938
>>344980

Does she know about Thigh Day (month/year)? We should invite her.
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No. 35199 ID: e0c719

>>344949
If Gnoll drew a nude version he better post it somewhere.
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No. 35205 ID: 2044df

>>344938

I'd bring your mother out for a delicious seafood dinner!

And then NEVER CALL HER AGAIN
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No. 35207 ID: 543aa6
File 130272425790.gif - (3.60KB , 800x600 , dompagseg.gif )
35207

Dear Player: You've been in some dangerous scuffles in your time, and you've faced a lot of monsters. But you've also found a bunch of ladies, many of them of the less-orthodox variety. Tell me, do you feel your adventures leave you much time for romance? If so, what are your feelings on the various ladies you've had the pleasure of knowing?

Thodren: Same question. You have a number of spicy women in your general proximity too. Any you've got your eye on, and/or would be willing to introduce me to?

>>344970
Trust me, darling, I know how to handle cats. I'm not gonna say they're my specialty, but I've certainly got past experience. But I'm not about to board another metal star-boat just to prove my point, so I guess you're still off the hook for this one.
Incidentally, you might wanna see a space-doctor. I don't think it's normal for your period to last the whole month.
Yowch.
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No. 35208 ID: 00d3d5

>>344970
Kinda listed the reasons why I'd troll her. Not 'cause it's easy, she just deserves it.
'sides that? It's all good.

>>344971
Magic.
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No. 35210 ID: 19d681

>>345007
Zing!
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No. 35211 ID: f88f02

Mimic from Divequest: Is life boring for you?
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No. 35221 ID: 89b35e

>>344937
her boobs were your work. compliment something else.

alternatively, prepare to be blueballed.

>>344970
hello, arkham called. they want their inferiority complex back, batman needs to exercise.

>>344892
funny. of all things to consider, you havent considered the friend of your "friend" on the volcano.

and the fact you all may be related could lead to the biggest incest case followed by genocide ever since fapfics of adam and cain in paradise.
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No. 35226 ID: bccf7b

>>344970
Y'know, since you seem to have a bit of a history for it, what kind of stories of past romances/flings have you got? (Also, any news on Hoft? I saw you eyeing his spicy wuff-butt.. don't lie~)

@All: Actually, same question for the rest of you.
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No. 35228 ID: 1540ca
File 130273917316.png - (136.80KB , 640x565 , magicnet.png )
35228

>>344934
I clean, Lick and Brush myself every day...
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No. 35234 ID: cf244d

>>345028
Huh. Are there other gnolls that clean themselves regularly too?
>>
No. 35235 ID: 07416a

>>345028
How did you receive your powers? By any chance did it involve another gnoll named Bangles and a magical strap-on?
>>
No. 35238 ID: 07416a

>>345035
Oh, you may have known her as Ed.
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No. 35240 ID: 1540ca
File 130274980266.png - (139.34KB , 640x565 , magicnet2.png )
35240

>>345034
no, the most they do is roll on the ground or mud...

>>345035
I got my powers in dreams >:|
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No. 35241 ID: cf244d

>>345040
Dreams involving magical strapons?
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No. 35243 ID: 9e67b3

Quest dudes. Important question here.
Best way to prepare a burger.

It's kinda life or death.
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No. 35248 ID: 13b3e1
File 130275519759.png - (18.11KB , 800x302 , itq4.png )
35248

>>345043

One: Push butan.
Two: Receive burger.
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No. 35250 ID: 15b51b

>>345048
Truly you live in the magnificent utopia of tomorrow.
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No. 35251 ID: ee1442

>>345050
The real question is: is it edible? Does it taste like a real, home-cooked burger?
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No. 35252 ID: 13b3e1
File 130275614916.png - (13.05KB , 572x535 , itq5.png )
35252

>>345051
Of course. Otherwise people would just... cook their own burgers.
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No. 35258 ID: ef33c8

>>345043
Or a better question would be: What's the best way to EAT a burger?
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No. 35287 ID: bf1e7e

Cut it the fuck out you faggots or I'll ban you for a week.
>>
No. 35290 ID: 0ef56a

Kensuyata: What did you do to the guy who goosed you on the subway?

Fuze: Will you please give me a hug? I am having an absolutely horrid day.
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No. 35296 ID: 1854db

Gustav: Where'd you learn to do all that magic stuff?

>>345088
You didn't miss anything except the original post. Seal handed out a one hour read-only ban to everyone who responded to Cruxador's "eat the burger with your vagina" post with those low-content replies.
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No. 35299 ID: 43d730

>>345048
>>345052
Why is there only one button there for burger?
Is the condiment tray just out of view, or do you live in a horrible future where everyone only eats one kind of burger?
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No. 35315 ID: ef33c8

Alright, back on track then. With another random question!

This question goes for da laaaadies here:

Who was your first crush ever? Who was the man (or woman, depending on your preferences) who stole your heart at first sight and made you say senseless gibberish every time you think of them?

And for the dudes:

What would be the perfect date routine? movies? long walk on the beach? a romantic dinner?
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No. 35326 ID: 9e67b3

>>345048
I want to go to there
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No. 35349 ID: b6c6fc
File 130288865128.jpg - (46.86KB , 408x300 , Mint8.jpg )
35349

>>344971
I'm afraid that's classified information

>>345026
yes, I've had relationships, yes I've had sex, no I don't want to talk about it
as for Hoft, he's a sexy man, but really he's not my type, and I mean that literally we're not from the same world, so any relations would be awkward, besides I'm pretty sure he's not even interested

>>345007
*yawn* I'll humour your comment this one last time, but your masterbatory self complements and poorly thought out insults have become boring, and I don't listen to boring people unless they pay me lots of money to do so

but Like I said I'll humor this last comment.
ahem: I am not a Cat, I may look like a cat, I may even act like a cat, but ultimately I am an Astranian and you clearly know absolutely nothing about dealing with us
case in point I spent a good 5 minutes figuring out what a "period" was, only to find out you were making fun of a sexual biological function Astranians don't even posses!

There. I've verbally sparred with you once more, I don't know what your trying to prove, but let's all pretend you won. now go bother some other unfortunate chick, because I'm tired and I'm going to take a nap and maybe eat one of the tasty looking button burgers
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No. 35350 ID: 8e18cd

Hey Oken...

Would you accept Mitzi's proposal of showing you to have some 'fun'
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No. 35351 ID: 8e2e95

>>345149
... you just lost the spar...
mainly cause you just kinda let yourself take the hit...

then again, you win cause there's nothing to respond to...
interesting.

@ everyone: What do you consider most important to yourself (most prized belonging/friend/noun/verb/?)
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No. 35352 ID: bccf7b

>>345149
Waaaaaaaaiiiit.... what? Now this is most fascinating to me.

Care to explain to us the reproductive cycles of Astranians in a purely scientific manner?
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No. 35353 ID: dad664

>>345149
>Animal people do not get periods

So then what, you go into heat? :V
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No. 35355 ID: cf244d

>>345149
Oh yeah? Well you can't even spell "Masturbatory".
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No. 35356 ID: 5be228
File 130290346394.png - (199.12KB , 379x411 , chocolatechip&mint.png )
35356

>>344938
Hasa prettynose, looks like strong mother Breakingbone hugs.
>>345153
Silly no-nose, only goblins, ghoules and human bloodsmell.
>>345052
Hasa muffin button?
>>345115
Spending sunset looking at mistysea from soft green hill, picnic and watching moon rise, no rain, but coolbreeze. Maybe, just maybe if special, cuddling... under soft lightbug glow.

Also, hasa question for Miss Rose, does back hurt carrying firebottles? Hava freind, carring field teletalkers wiffa soldiers, heavy, says breaking his back and making sleep hard. Not good to not sleep, you need sleeping.
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No. 35750 ID: d83f11

Jehral:
What exciting adventures were you up to while Rynh was out of your hair? Either before or after the dress incident. Both, if you're eager to share.

Fireclaw: Having any interesting dreams while you're recovering?
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No. 35843 ID: c501a5

Everyone (Particularly people from outer space and other dimensions): What is your favorite kind of literature and can you give an example?
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No. 35864 ID: f44349

OPEN QUESTION TO ALL CHARACTERS EVERYWHERE FOREVER:

What is the most embarrassing thing to happen to you?
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No. 35892 ID: b6c6fc
File 130404759802.jpg - (90.37KB , 408x300 , Oken18.jpg )
35892

>>343908
Gore is unable to answer questions as Gore is dead

>To AcePilot Oken:
>Show us the most awesome thing you've ever wanted to pilot.
I don't dream of other ships, my little stunt fighter Octagon is ship enough for me, an AcePilot could never ask for a better friend!

>Oken: What have you been trained in besides piloting? Any interests or hobbies?
I've been trained in basic combat and soldier stuff, I also took an officers course.
as for hobbies I guess I like to read history and exercise

>Hey Oken...
>Would you accept Mitzi's proposal of showing you to have some 'fun'
um, I don't think I know this "Mitzi" and I don't remember her asking me anything

>@ everyone: What do you consider most important to yourself (most prized belonging/friend/noun/verb/?)
that's easy! my best friend and stunt fighter Octagon!
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No. 35893 ID: 6b2b68

Oken: Isn't Zane your bestest friend forever?
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No. 35898 ID: 8e18cd

>>345692

I meant Mint, DERP
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No. 35925 ID: d7fda2

Aaand I'm back with more questions. Because I have nothing better to do with my life.

Kensuyata:
What was your childhood like??
Any toys you remember fondly? guy friends? girl friends? Maybe a joke that brings a smile to your face??

Thodren:
Your first crush was...?

Dompag:
What did your parents look like? I'm just curious...

To Zane, Mint, Oken or whoever is available right now: You're given a week to rest from everything: Work, wars, fights, cleaning duties etc. What do you do during those seven days?

Maolla:
Stupid question but... can those tendrils of yours be "modded"? You know, pierced, tattooed, add extensions to them or stuff like that??
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No. 36218 ID: 2563d4
File 130464127796.png - (56.85KB , 640x480 , studying-the-sleeping-synxgal.png )
36218

>>344887
>The Baron Obsidian Advice Corner is now open, for a limited time!

Dear Agony Baron,

I am dating a Synx, and we're happy, but...how do I know she really loves me and is not merely pretending to be in a relationship to mock me as a lesser species?

Concerned,
Sleepless Gnoll
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No. 36221 ID: c71597

>>346018
Oh that's easy. As long as she/it doesn't horribly kill and eat you, she/it still loves you.
>>
No. 36223 ID: 00d3d5

>>346018
Has she ever called you a lesser species?
Has she ever treated you like one?
Is she keeping your relationship a secret without a legitimate reason? Specifically, is she ashamed to be with you?
Is she indifferent to your fears, concerns, or desires?

No? Then your fears are unfounded, as she clearly respects you and is thus with you for you.
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No. 36241 ID: 0ddc3f

>>346018
Who are you again? I don't recognize you at all. You might be a tozzle in disguise, but you're far to thin.
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No. 36243 ID: bccf7b

>>346041
Diplomats.

Diplomats Everywhere.



@ALL: Alright, we've played some interesting games before, but I have something else that might be fun.

If you could BE (yes, actually BE) any other of the denizens of quest, who would you be and why?
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No. 36254 ID: 753259

>>346041
How can you not recognize Sherla? It's as if LionsPhil drew them differently than in Bureaucracy Quest!
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No. 36276 ID: 3416ec
File 130473188732.png - (28.65KB , 393x431 , sarah_wondering.png )
36276

>>345664

*sigh* Back story: During a particularly fierce volleyball match in High school Phys Ed, Tracy Steakle starts griping and whining about how my team is cheating when, in reality, she moves about as fast as continental drift. I got particularly angry at one of her disparaging comments about my mom and "serve" the ball right into her nose. Sent her to the nurse's office with a broken snout. Blood everywhere.

Anyways. A few weeks later, I was changing for PE class. After I exit the Girl's Locker room, Tracy gets this WONDERFUL idea of sneaking back into the Locker room, taking my clothes and hot-gluing them to the cafeteria wall. The coup-de-grace was, on top of everything, she glued my Pinkie Pie panties to wall. Which had holes in them.

I transferred schools after the semester ended, thank goodness.
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No. 36279 ID: f5fe2f

>>346076
>transferred schools
Coward.
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No. 36280 ID: 1854db

>>346076
The panties had holes? Or the walls?
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No. 36281 ID: 3416ec
File 130474327681.png - (43.35KB , 389x441 , sarah_wondering2.png )
36281

>>346079
Not my fault. Dad got transferred and so the whole family packed up and went with him.

>>346080
Not the walls, the pa- y'know what, I regret bringing this up at all. Geez.
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No. 36282 ID: 07416a

>>346081
You were wearing crotchless pinkie pie panties?
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No. 36283 ID: f5fe2f

>>346081
Wait, hang on, why did your panties have holes, exactly?

Also why were they there in the first place, do people switch out of their underwear in PE at the schools you went to?
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No. 36287 ID: 3416ec
File 130474772598.png - (54.42KB , 466x448 , sarah_flustered.png )
36287

>>346083

They were OLD and IT WAS LAUNDRY DAY, OKAY??! I DIDN'T HAVE MUCH OF A CHOICE!

>>346082

NO!
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No. 36289 ID: f5fe2f

>>346087
What sort of vigorous wear were your panties seeing that caused you to actually rub holes in them? Even being old, they should be threadbare at worst.
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No. 36290 ID: 07416a

>>346087
You're wearing them right now, aren't you?
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No. 36291 ID: 8c73c8

hahaha, chill, these guys are just messing with you, and you are falling for it.
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No. 36292 ID: f5fe2f

>>346091
Actually this is a highly irregular situation and thus I legitimately would like additional information on how it came to pass.
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No. 36295 ID: 1854db

>>346092
If you wear underwear for like 5-10 years they will eventually wear out enough to develop tears and holes.
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No. 36297 ID: f5fe2f

>>346095
But she was a kid. There's know why she could have worn the same panties that long; her growing pelvis would have made it impossible to fit into them.
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No. 36330 ID: f7aa74
File 130479907984.png - (13.88KB , 499x475 , sofunny.png )
36330

>>346087

WAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Not only am i laughing at you from my quest, but i'm laughing at you IRL!!

i can totally do that to, cus i have duality.
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No. 36331 ID: 40cb26

>>346095
This is true. We should give her a new pair. Crotchless, of course.
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No. 36361 ID: 8c0848
File 130486778733.png - (140.96KB , 900x516 , firstcrush.png )
36361

>Your first crush was...?
Back when I was about 15, a human wandered into my tribes territory, probably a bandit hidin' from the law or something. I happened to find him in the mountains and he started screaming about monsters and pulled a dagger on me, so I did the reasonable thing and pulverized him with an old tree stump. That was my first crush.
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No. 36362 ID: 00d3d5

>>346161
You have some seriously fucked up fetishes, man.
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No. 36363 ID: bccf7b

>>346161
Thodren, dear, they mean someone you liked... as in, were romantically attracted to.
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No. 36367 ID: a9ba96
File 130487376696.png - (47.57KB , 354x420 , Mark1.png )
36367

>>345664
Alright, so, I break my sword in a fight on the way to this village, right? It's not a big deal, I figure I'll get a new one once I get there.

So I reach the village and check around to see if anyone has any jobs they need done in exchange for a new sword, and this butcher tells me about this goblin who'd been stealing from his shop and threatening his wife. He tells me that if I deal with the goblin, he'll give me his old sword.

I chase this goblin to his shack, and he locks himself inside, so I decide to...

...Wait, I think you've already heard this one.
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No. 36369 ID: 28e94e

>>346161
Oh you~
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No. 36373 ID: ae3c13

>>346161
uh.... yeah no. That's not what I meant at all...

>>346163
This is what I meant.
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No. 36400 ID: 6930ef

>>346167
With us assisting you, you won't have to worry about stuff like that happening again. Just kidding. It will get much worse.
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No. 36412 ID: 5d54a5
File 130499172727.png - (118.81KB , 700x462 , BlacwickAdvice.png )
36412

>Dear Agony Baron, I am dating a Synx, and we're happy, but...how do I know she really loves me and is not merely pretending to be in a relationship to mock me as a lesser species?

>Concerned, Sleepless Gnoll

Alright, I didn't know what half of those nouns meant, so I decided to check up on the internet. This is terrifying, and your fears are well placed. I'd assume that since you haven't been eaten yet you're probably okay, but if I were in your shoes, I would run. Really really far, and the moment you can be sure she isn't gonna follow. There are other lovers out there, just go.
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No. 36511 ID: f123de

>>346212

Come on, Blackwick. Have you no romance in your soul?
Can't you see that since she hasn't been devoured, turned inside out for laughs, or skinned and turned into a fashionable suit yet it MUST be true love?

He... she... it(?) seems like a keeper to me.
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No. 37149 ID: 9b6c31
File 130635343074.png - (11.63KB , 512x512 , Tory_answers_blaa.png )
37149

>Everyone (Particularly people from outer space and other dimensions): What is your favorite kind of literature and can you give an example?

Hehe, I guess I fit that "people from outer space and other dimensions"!
Scientific articles and books. Some of them are extremely interesting AND witty!
"Applications of Heizen's Quantum Deflection Field-theory for dummies" is one of my favourites.
I also fucking love science fiction.
And comics. If you consider it to be proper literature.

>What is the most embarrassing thing to happen to you?
I was fixing a flying security drone back when I was working for that research facility. A simple malfunction. However, I accidentally activated it during the work. It simply started its usual patrol-routine and took me with it. It took a half of an hour to get me down.

>@ everyone: What do you consider most important to yourself (most prized belonging/friend/noun/verb/?)
Engineering. I fucking love engineering and doing science.
And explosions! Lasers! Burning things! Oh man, those are great!

>If you could BE (yes, actually BE) any other of the denizens of quest, who would you be and why?
Vresch. No contest. Seriously.
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No. 37219 ID: a00410
File 130648920058.jpg - (77.95KB , 605x690 , Inside.jpg )
37219

>>344880
Uh. Roz, just commit. The readers were pulling for you and you just kept blowing it. She's a nice girl and deserves better. I had high hopes for you. Still if she'd like to come my why some time... If your ready to give up that is, or she just can't stand you any more.
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No. 37226 ID: 868a23

hey roz, did you ever get anywhere with venji or ashrala after we left you?
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No. 37240 ID: d6ae01
File 130659354440.png - (89.48KB , 600x500 , Roz ITQ 5 or so.png )
37240

>>347019
Huh? Oh. Um. I thought I was doing really well, but then Venji got all feminism on me. And I was totally all up ons for committing!

I haven't given up, but things are weird right now.


>>347026
Venji's a totally different person now. I miss when she was naive and did a bunch of goofy stuff. I ESPECIALLY miss when she had bigger boobs~

Ashela's really nice, but I dunno. I'm still 'attached' to Venji. Maybe if this ends up not working out...

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No. 37307 ID: a9ba96
File 130680682305.png - (64.52KB , 312x361 , Lin1.png )
37307

>@ everyone: What do you consider most important to yourself (most prized belonging/friend/noun/verb/?)

The scar. The big one, right across the nose. It's pretty new, but it means a lot.

Back when we were escorting Samwell in the Outlands, the only reason why the ambush we lost the Prince in was successful was because we let our guard down.

"I lost half my face" wasn't an exaggeration, either. When we refused to tell the Bandits who the guy we had been escorting was and where he was going, they literally skinned off half my face before Hyugore broke free of his restraints and beat them all to death.

Faer fixed my face up with magic the best he could, but when your wounds are that fucked up, you still end up with some scarring unless you work really fast. Hyugore thinks there would have been no scarring if Faer didn't freak out like he did, but I can't really hold it against him. If it wasn't for the elf there's no doubt I would have bled out in those woods.

The scar is a dual reminder; Keep my friends close, and never screw up like that again.
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No. 37487 ID: 8555c2

How many of your crew have you had sex with?
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No. 37491 ID: ce4a4d

How many of your crew HAVEN'T you had sex with?
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No. 37493 ID: 0ef56a

HEY RIDDER!

SUP BRO HAVENT HEARD FROM YOU SINCE YOU EXORCISED US AND STOPPED BEING SUCH A DOUCHEBAG BECAUSE YOU WEREN'T BEING DRIVEN APESHIT BY OUR MYRIAD VOICES
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No. 37859 ID: a7cd91
File 130802477396.png - (21.95KB , 600x500 , maolladessen1.png )
37859

>>343840
>>344826

Oh, yes! And what a story it is, let me tell you!

Once I'd secured all appropriate legal waivers and buffering technologies that would allow Dessen to legally travel with me - and a time we had, I tell you, escaping the colour-coded labyrinths of the solar ringworld where the Bureaucritos make their den - we embarked on our investigation on how best to conquer the unique challenge we had, getting him the full experience that he had asked for. Eventually we ended up bartering with the Spiders for knowledge: I myself managed to get us an audience with one of their immense Hub-Admins, buried deep in the subterranean ISP caverns of the netplanet Tubos-IV. She - in exchange for a few choice packets of data from Dessen - directed us to the hidden monastery of the Order of the Velvet Fist, deep in the argentium nebula, an ancient cult who seek ultimate understanding of life from that which is most common to all living things.

Merely to be allowed leave, much less to learn their secrets, I had to face five of their number in fifteen grueling tests of sexual stamina and skill, which even I wouldn't have passed if I hadn't drawn deeply from the Undermind for the strength and knowledge I needed. After I recovered, we were permitted access to their archives, where we managed to locate accounts of interaction with beings similar, if not truly identical, to Dessen himself. More important than these, however, was that we were given access to The Erosine, last relic of a precursor race who fell to their own depravity twenty-two million years ago, and the most advanced sex aid in all of known space!
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No. 37860 ID: a7cd91
File 130802484386.png - (7.80KB , 500x500 , maolladessen2.png )
37860

Then I fucked him.

I enjoyed it. You'd have to ask him if he did.
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No. 37861 ID: a7cd91
File 130802489690.png - (22.26KB , 500x500 , maollamods.png )
37861

>>345725

Anyway. Mods? Yes. Cybernetic enhancements are quite common. Why, if I recall, just two lives ago I think I had myself modified quite extensively. The most common is probably the thought port - that one lets you "telepathically" interface with computers - but scellor probably modify their ears more often than anything else.

It's usually a fashion thing as much as it is for practical purposes.
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No. 37877 ID: 2563d4

>>347660
>I enjoyed it.
Hell, is there a sapient race from which Scellor can't derive a good time?
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No. 37878 ID: 8d5850
File 130805660446.png - (307.47KB , 640x480 , ITQ35.png )
37878

>>347677
Hey. I'll have you know, my kind has given individuals from many species a good time. Many people even enjoy my company on a regular basis! Most of them aren't even bothered by the sounds that sometimes filter through my space, except on occasion when they are especially unnerving.
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No. 37880 ID: 8d5850

>>347660
Also, harrumph; As I kept saying, I'm not a "he," but an "it!" You would most certainly be one to know this, by now.
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No. 37891 ID: 6f750a
File 130807810034.png - (13.51KB , 500x500 , maollagenders.png )
37891

>>347680

Des, I've told you already, I don't like calling people "it"! It's so impersonal. Besides, you were male, temporarily. Partly. Mathematically. And all those other sexes, too, but that one left the, ah, biggest impression.

But come on: how often do you wear all those eyes and tendrils and things? You're dripping with phallic imagery.
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No. 37896 ID: 8d5850
File 130808030239.png - (222.63KB , 640x480 , ITQ36.png )
37896

>>347688
It was a temporary superposition of states expressing at only one intersection! bah. If you insist, I'll not belabour the point.

Pish posh. The tendrils I can understand being interpreted that way, but eyes? And the mouths don't appear as frequently, but surely that counts as a minus for masculine imagery.
Besides, sometimes a tentacle is just a tentacle! They have so very MANY uses.
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No. 37932 ID: d6ae01
File 130811374179.png - (63.49KB , 450x355 , Majicka has many uses.png )
37932

>Besides, sometimes a tentacle is just a tentacle! They have so very MANY uses.
I'll say.
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No. 37940 ID: 400170
File 130812156131.png - (9.36KB , 390x420 , itq6-1.png )
37940

>>347661
So... that's one of your past lives? Um.

I'm not racist, but... do you guys all look the same?
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No. 37944 ID: 679e7a
File 130812852442.png - (15.32KB , 720x320 , ITQ.png )
37944

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No. 37971 ID: b39da2

>>347691
I am in love!
Scellor in general are awesome but Maolla Syrup has my heart.
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No. 37977 ID: 0d095c

>>347744
ISLHC, state the staple foodstuff of the Imperial Homeworld!
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No. 37984 ID: 46feaf

>>347744
Hey ISLHC, hows it feel to be stuck doing your job and the higher cores for like thousands of years?
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No. 37985 ID: 679e7a
File 130819556293.png - (16.43KB , 720x320 , Image17.png )
37985

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No. 37986 ID: 679e7a
File 130819561207.png - (14.38KB , 720x320 , Image18.png )
37986

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No. 37987 ID: 679e7a
File 130819562286.png - (6.05KB , 720x320 , Image19.png )
37987

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No. 38219 ID: e6097d

>>347696

So... what did you think?
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No. 38220 ID: 3416ec

QUESTION TO ALL QUEST CHARACTERS:

Coffee or tea?
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No. 38263 ID: 679e7a
File 130851476040.png - (14.57KB , 720x320 , Image02.png )
38263

>>348020
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No. 38264 ID: 679e7a
File 130851478077.png - (199.35KB , 640x427 , Image03.png )
38264

>>348020
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No. 38267 ID: 3416ec

>>348063
>>348064

Let me rephrase that.

QUESTION TO ALL BIOLOGICAL QUEST CHARACTERS:

Coffee or tea?
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No. 38272 ID: 383006
File 130852324162.jpg - (116.50KB , 435x690 , racist.jpg )
38272

>>348067
Hey, that's racist! I love tea! I'm not allowed to talk about how much better tea is just because I'm an android? Well, I don't have to stand for that sort of bigotry! Tea is way better than coffee. You have adorable tea sets, and the whole aura of etiquette surrounding tea is just as relaxing and rejuvenating as the beverage itself. Plus there are so many great kinds of tea! Herbal teas, Chai, orange teas, and the classics like Earl Grey. I am extremely knowledgeable about dozens different brewing, steeping and preparation methods. Oh, it's been so long since I've had a tea party...
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No. 38273 ID: 9b6c31
File 130852424692.png - (23.82KB , 800x800 , I_DONT_NEED_SLEEP.png )
38273

I fucking love coffee!
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No. 38276 ID: 0d095c

Tory? What, in precise, GRAPHIC detail, are you going to do to The Organist and S.O.P. when you catch them?
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No. 38279 ID: 1e11d7
File 130853241912.png - (11.63KB , 500x500 , itqracism.png )
38279

>>347740
Look the same? Ridiculous! Lorn, can you believe this nonsense?

>"It's a sad state of affairs the galaxy is in, Maolla. Sad indeed."

>>348020
I enjoy tea. Coffee, no. There are lots of aliens who love the stuff, but I guess my tongue must work different from theirs or something because whenever I've tried it it just tastes like someone burned some bitter beans and stewed them in hot water.
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No. 38281 ID: 1854db

>>348079
Excuse me, but humans focus on facial and hair structure almost exclusively to tell eachother apart, and I am having issues telling you apart from Lorn aside from the tits. Can you illustrate to us what the most common differences between Scellor are? Is it skin color and pattern? Scent? Psychic signature?
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No. 38284 ID: 9cb4b3
File 130853507388.png - (542.63KB , 1920x1080 , father\'s day.png )
38284

Tea, thank you. Oh, and happy father's day to us.
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No. 38285 ID: 35e1a0

>>348079
well you DO have three of them. the fact they work differently isn't a big surprise.
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No. 38287 ID: 8d5850
File 130854077912.png - (220.58KB , 640x480 , ITQ37.png )
38287

The journey was more fun than the event it was leading up to. The latter was satisfying, though not of course in a sexual way for obvious fundamental reasons.
It was, overall, an educational and entertaining experience. That's all I'd wanted out of it, besides to provide another mark on Maolla's list.
Even given what may have transpired during our schedule, my tentacles are only phallic by coincidence; just about anything is, if you've seen enough phalluses! They're just... suited to a variety of utilities. Ms. Syrup.

>>348067
So it's like that. I will defy you by responding in spite of your change.

Tea.
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No. 38294 ID: 679e7a
File 130855223591.png - (13.81KB , 720x320 , Image04.png )
38294

>>348067
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No. 38296 ID: 679e7a
File 130855269776.png - (15.20KB , 720x320 , Image05.png )
38296

>>348079
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No. 38297 ID: 679e7a
File 130855293993.png - (8.39KB , 720x320 , Image06.png )
38297

>>348084
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No. 38299 ID: 679e7a
File 130855335501.png - (199.42KB , 640x427 , Image07.png )
38299

>>348084
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No. 38300 ID: fb10df

>>348079
I'm actually quite proud that the scellors managed one post without any mention of sex. Quite possibly a first.
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No. 38324 ID: 4183c9

>>348094
>>348096
>>348097
This picture-of-text thing is bullshit to being with, so at least keep it to a single post, for fuck's sake.
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No. 38328 ID: 1ca86a

>>348124
For once, I agree with angry guy. This is a public thread, it's not just you in it. Condense that shit.
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No. 38329 ID: 1854db

>>348087
You're not biological?
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No. 38332 ID: eba49f

>>348129
Biological means made or meat / plant matter / etc. He looks like he is made mostly of swirly energy.
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No. 38333 ID: 3416ec

>>348132

Swirly energy and eyeballs.

Doesn't look like enough biological material, though.
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No. 38347 ID: 804d70
File 130862178088.png - (60.14KB , 640x480 , itqsinter.png )
38347

Tea or coffee, huh? Well, tea. It's not that I don't like coffee. Sometimes I'll have decaf now and then, but I'm not that keen on the taste.

Also, there's a problem we seem to have with caffeine. By we I mean, like, all of us. Areeni, I mean. We're extremely sensitive to it, if we haven't engineered some better filtration glands to compensate.

I remember a human co-worker, back at the biotech facility I used to work at, had a can of some caffeinated energy drink with him one day. Now, understand, he wasn't malicious. He asked how areeni reacted to caffeine and apparently got an answer of "more strongly than humans", and assumed that meant bouncing off the walls, all energetic. He thought it'd be funny, laughs would be had, everything'd be awesome and hilarious.

Long story short, he gave me the can. After having increasingly bad panic attacks for half an hour, I blacked out and woke up in a hospital. My dad was absolutely furious. He was also that guy's manager. I had to convince him not to fire the guy, because he was genuinely one of the most skilled employees the place had. So many incompetent idiots mixing up the test tubes and contaminating the samples on a daily basis. Glad I left.

...wait, what was the question again?
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No. 38348 ID: 804d70
File 130862180396.png - (63.75KB , 640x480 , itqsaru.png )
38348

Well. This is certainly different. Oh. Hey. A question.

"Biological", huh. As it so happens, neither. It looks like I don't have the ability to taste or consume anything anymore, but I remember liking a re-tan drink I can't even translate here. Not without a sentence worth of translation, at least.

...Okay, it's "redfruit-and-amberleaf-for-each-and-all". No, I don't even know what it's meant to mean. Some proverb that's been lost to the ages. Probably closer to a fruit tea, I guess. So that one.
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No. 38356 ID: 55c4cf

@Tory or Tory's Hat

The hat is my favorite character, why hasn't it been repaired or replaced. It makes me sad.
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No. 38358 ID: 94d1f2
File 130863768877.jpg - (203.19KB , 1080x864 , straightedge hippie.jpg )
38358

>>348020
Man! Don't you know, water's the best way of hydrating. Drink several glasses of it a day and you're good, real healthy and all that. But uh, coffee or tea...tea's mega relaxing, especially when it's cold and stuff...coffee gives me a real bad case of the jitters...tastes awful...so bad.
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No. 38370 ID: eba49f

@ SARU-601
How did you begin working with KerenzeTec? (Did it have its 'reputation' back then?)

And what was your first job there? (They aren't crazy enough for working with eldrich artifacts and crazy AIs to be an entry level position... right?)
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No. 38612 ID: 6d4402

>>348158
what's wrong with your face
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No. 39109 ID: f05af7

Soup's On! It's dinner time in your questworld. What do you find on your plate, and how do you react to it?
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No. 39161 ID: 96dc4d

(DiveQuest, Weaver) Muschio: How can you say no to Arabella's tits?
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No. 39182 ID: 2563d4

Do you feel inadaquate surrounded by so many women with huge breasts, while your obsolete canon self is as flat as a three-eyed bunnygirl?
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No. 39192 ID: 28e94e

>>348982
>John
>feel inadequate
nope.avi
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No. 39199 ID: 4183c9
File 130990748817.png - (143.27KB , 870x570 , johnsfeelingsofinadequacy.png )
39199

>>348982
>Do you feel inadequate surrounded by so many beef cattle with huge meats, while your hairless monkey self is as meaty and delicious as a three-day communist "food" ration?
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No. 39202 ID: 74de88

>>348999
Oh you...
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No. 39260 ID: 03d7b6

>>348999
John's feelings are beyond our hope of understanding without her consent. She is a mysterious lady.

So: What makes Human chicks so appealing, John?
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No. 40218 ID: bcf350

catgirlron, do you have any tits or what?
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No. 40273 ID: 48c72c

Dear Cunny.
I've come to realise that we know almost nothing about you. Perhaps you could tell us about your self?
What are you favorite foods? Where are you from and what's you social class there? Tell us of your familly. Are you religious?
Feel free to ask or answere any other question you may have.
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No. 40289 ID: f32750
File 131112671950.jpg - (147.74KB , 1000x769 , Cunny1.jpg )
40289

>>350073
>You fidget and shift your weight nervously...

Well... Eum... I suppose beakdog tastes better than bark and elf. My tribe lives in a haunted part of the mountain and not much grows there.
The caves we live in are called Carthil. And my father is the All-Watcher there. He's the oldest we've ever had, 82 years old!
My father and brother are the only family I have. Doc-doc, my father, is always grumpy, all he want's is wealth. My brother how ever, Tuk-tuk, is really nice. We Daltier are decedents of Dakarnok.
I'm kind of religious. I pray to Kuthulmak for guidance, but I don't agree with his ideals, I think all peoples should be equal instead of dead. My brother want's to be Kuthulmak's avatar... Strong as he is, he just might.
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No. 40386 ID: 146bca
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40386

>>348020

Caffine makes my spells go all wonky, so my answer is neither.
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No. 41239 ID: 347172

So Clamp, I get the feeling that you really don't care for being a warrior, when it's all said and done. You seem to find all this fighting to be more of a hassle than anything else.

Confirm/deny? And if true, what do you really want out of life?
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No. 41247 ID: c811c4
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41247

That ain't entirely true. I love a good brawl. At least, back in the good ol' days. Chief pointed in a direction, and in that direction I'd fight. No consequences to who or how I cut down, long as I did it somehow, I'd have a place in a clan.

Slow but sure, I got aware of the coiling labyrinth of why battles are fought. Next thing I knew, whenever I fought, which was all the time, th'back of my head kept tellin' me why we were fightin', who not to fight, the influence of money and power that shaped what should be a simple punch'n the head. Just wasn' the same. An' now, I somehow keep on gettin' mixed up in the center of those politics. Be it becomin' Chief cause no one else will handle it, or somehow endin' up at negotiation tables, talkin' to people whos' faces I'd sooner bash in before look at. Back in the good ol' days, I din't worry about that.

An' that's what I want. Able to fight in a fine little rumble without a care in th' world. In other words, a pup's dream and man's nostalgia. Ain't gonna happen, but fightin's still what I do, no matter the overthinkin' that's come with it.
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No. 41584 ID: 2b5dcf
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41584

>>348412
Hey, whoa, man. You're giving me bad vibes.
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No. 41586 ID: 2b5dcf

To all who listen to music: what kind of music do you like? Favorite song/album/artist/genre/what-have-you?
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No. 41623 ID: b5c9ce
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41623

At the moment, I'm working through the complete discography of One Note Orchestra... but I'm also liking most of what's being produced Sub-Sahara lately and I'll give a listen to any band that ever featured Eun Sun Kim and her electric cello.
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No. 41657 ID: f7aa74
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41657

>>351386

I listen to whatevers on the radio.

Also, peeps, expect to see me again soon for the sequel to speed zoom quest.
there'll probably be some racing this time.
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No. 41660 ID: 0d095c

>>351457
Pompadour?! YOU LIVE?

My god man! How've you been lately? And what's the status on your hair?
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No. 41708 ID: b22452

>>351460
The status of his hair can never be anything but awesome. It is a universal constant.
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No. 41753 ID: 178c80
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41753

>To all who listen to music: what kind of music do you like? Favorite song/album/artist/genre/what-have-you?
Industrial metal. Too bad I took only few albums with me.

>Soup's On! It's dinner time in your questworld. What do you find on your plate, and how do you react to it?
Probably something made out of plants and meat from Doc's gardens. Ugh. Doc is not too good cook, but better than me at least.

>The hat is my favorite character, why hasn't it been repaired or replaced. It makes me sad.

I have lots of hats. I still have the hat and monocle from world 0007. It's an awesome and deadly hat.
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No. 41759 ID: 1854db

>>351553
Got any plans to become immortal, Tory?
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No. 41835 ID: 178c80
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41835

>Got any plans to become immortal, Tory?

All of the plans! Extending life by medical means, sticking my brains into some other body, mechanical or biological, uploading my consciousness in a computer and hilariously strange quantum-shit, etc. etc.!

How am I supposed to create awesome machines, burn worlds and progress science if I die?
Hah!
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No. 41836 ID: fb10df

>>351635
Got any plans on regulating the size of your eyes, Tory?
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No. 41877 ID: 591e03

>>351636
I was also wondering why your left eye is always defiantly bulging, Tory, but I figured to ask something of that nature would be insensitive.
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>>348067
CAFFEINE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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No. 42018 ID: ada702

Dear Maolla,

What does Scellor diet consist of, anyway?
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No. 42025 ID: 999877
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>>351818

Pretty much everything! If it's organic, at least, and a few things that aren't. Which is good, since we get hungry pretty fast.

>"Our digestive system is rather interesting. Being cross-kingdom symbiotes, we have a very wide spectrum of essential nutrition. Fortunately for our ancestors, most forms of life on our homeworld share the same characteristics and we could fill those needs from basic hunter-gatherer behaviour similar to many humanoid species. We've had to adapt ourselves to interstellar travel and colonization by engineering a variant of the madatelad organ into ourselves, which provides the complex enzymes required to resequence the molecules in our food, hence the ability to "eat everything", even overcoming problems of chirality and toxicity. The problem is of course that the madatelad organ consumes a lot of resources and energy itself, and requires us to have a very tough digestive tract leading up to the higher intestine where the process occurs. Combined with the inefficiency of the kel trichloroplasts compared to the mitochondria of other species, and the high metabolism attendant on several other genetic enhancements of ours, plus of course the needs of psychically active brains, the result is that we require a much higher intake of food than most other species. We also need a lot of water, but energy is the biggest trouble; we can photosynthesize a little, but that process is mostly used to help generate the sugars that our bodies use as long-term energy storage, as opposed to the lipids that other species use, which in us are solely used to retain vitamins and minerals. And some padding of the organs, of course. In short: we eat almost anything, eat a lot of it, and burn it up very quickly. And, of course, this means that almost everything tastes good to us."

... I think my favorite is probably space haggis.

>"Ah, yes. A canny beast is the space haggis."
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>>351825
>space haggis
ಠ_ಠ
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No. 42037 ID: 6f1d54

>>351825
Seeing as I'm being besieged by tiny annoying insect pests (See: Ants), this seems like a good enough question.

What sorts of pests do you Scellor have to deal with back home or on ship?
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No. 42038 ID: c7b6c2

Hey all of you edumacated-type characters. What was your favorite class in whatever highschool/college equivalents you went to?
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No. 42070 ID: b1f0e2

>>351825
what is that round thing on the forehead of the sexylellor on the right? (our right)
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No. 42080 ID: f28764

>>351870

http://tgchan.org/kusaba/questarch/res/218385.html#279190
>What's that thing on her forehead?

It marks her as a master of Sarat Hor. It's a martial arts system that uses psychometabolism.
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No. 42085 ID: 40cb26

>>351880
New question, then. How does Sarat Hor work? Because of it involves kel spores to alter other creatures biology in an offensive manner that could be horrifying.
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No. 42086 ID: b5c9ce
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>>351838
The material was patronizing and I bombed most of the quizzes, but Elementary Statistics changed my whole teenage worldview. Suddenly deep mathematics and physics interacted properly with the way I experience the real world. For a couple years I went triple dorkapus and started putting "Other: Bayesian" on forms that asked for a religion.

I wouldn't have dived into calculus (and for that matter, electronics) without it.
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No. 42092 ID: f91e07

>>351885
>that could be horrifying.

Are you somehow implying that scellor are 'NOT' already horrifying? I mean, they are an unkillable collective of emotionally underdeveloped psychics with theoretical access to phenomenal psychic power, an inexhaustibly large psudo-slave caste, pervasive biological modification, and a heavy dependency on a rare and valuable quasi-element.

I'd imagine the only reasons most species initial reaction isn't "open fire... apply more fire!" is becasue they have a (generally) aesthetically pleasing morphology, the aforementioned psychic powers, and ultimately because there's little one can do that causes them more than some momentary discomfort, and possibly piss off their mighty psychic collective for harshing on their vibe.

Hell, it's already been mentioned that a lot of species are 'prejudiced' against them, "for being weird plant/animal/fungi people" but if I had to guess that sounds more like they can't grasp the real reasons that a lot of species would find them a simultaneously horrifying, attractive, threatening, and jealously inducing concept on a far more fundamental level.

Being theoretically capable of exploiting biomancy to rip limbs off or ravage and remold flesh like so much clay is merely the unsettling green icing on the hidden fear cake in the secret space fridge of horror logic.
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No. 42099 ID: b79855
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>>351892
I dunno. They don't sound that scary.
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No. 42100 ID: 3fd4fb

>>351899
Spoken like someone whose race is in remission because of being hunted by aliens whose primary superpower is money.
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No. 42104 ID: c7b6c2

>>351899
I don't think anything is scary when you can take an anti-armor round to the forehead and come out with just a headache.
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>>351904
For the record, my forehead is the single most well-armored part of me, AND I was wearing a helmet.

And I got more than a headache. It embedded right in the bone. Assuming I live long enough, I won't be done repairing the damage for awhile, even though my skin healed over it.
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No. 42148 ID: 0d7a83

>>351908
>They're not that scary
>yeah because you're indestructible
>nuh-uh only nearly indestructible

Having a skull that's mostly bullet proof does not put you at the same level as humans on the scale of 'should I be scared shitless of it?'.
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No. 42160 ID: c7b6c2

>>351908
I'm not even GOING to make a "thick-headed" joke.
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No. 42161 ID: c52389
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>>351837

Well, space haggis, for one.

>>351892
>emotionally underdeveloped

Hey, cool it. You don't see me calling your species emotionally crippled because there's nothing built in to stop you from hurting each other, do you? Because you have no instinctual desire to serve the common good of your people? No. Because there's a reason you're like that, and putting the worst face on it serves no good cause. What you call "slaves" exist that way because they want to. What you refer to so coldly as "biological modification" comes more naturally to us than your medicine came to you. People across the galaxy call us hedonistic, nymphomaniac, artless, ravenously colonial war-mongering psychic druggies, but all they're doing is twisting a complex tapestry of environmental, biological and political circumstance into a crude picture designed only to congratulate themselves for their own petty grudges.

We are a strong and noble civilization, and a form of life superior in many ways.

>>351838

I dunno. I spent my formative years in mind-blanking psychic haze and got my education by having information funneled directly into my mind while having sex with multiple partners.

You know, the normal way.
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No. 42163 ID: cfa804

>>351961
Okay here's a question: Have you ever heard of the literary term 'Mary Sue'?
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No. 42164 ID: 3fd4fb

>>351961
>People across the galaxy call us hedonistic, nymphomaniac, artless, ravenously colonial war-mongering psychic druggies, but all they're doing is twisting a complex tapestry of environmental, biological and political circumstance into a crude picture designed only to congratulate themselves for their own petty grudges.
Honestly, I think it's more likely that you actually are hedonistic nymphomaniac artless ravenously colonial war-mongering psychic druggies. All of those terms seem to accurately apply to your race based upon everything I know about them.

Actually, I'm a bit surprised that your reaction to those labels is something other than saying "Yeah, and it's working out rather well for us" and moving on.
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No. 42165 ID: e3f578

>>351961
Why is "hedonistic" an insult? This makes no sense to me. It's a basic philosophy. Ugh, everyone believes so many negative things about it. "Nymphomanic" I get, it's a (possibly fictional or at least very soft, I have no idea) medical disorder, we throw disorders like insane around willy nilly every day and it makes sense as an insult. Ways of thinking are not an effective insult.

go ahead, call someone a humanist or fundamentalist, see how insulted they feel.
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No. 42166 ID: c43589

>>351963
>>351910

And you didn't even sage properly this time. If your sole purpose here is to be an abrasive asshole you could at least have the decency to do it properly!
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No. 42179 ID: e1c562
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>>351892
>>351885
so finally the Solars begin to see past the scellors deciet, and see them for what they truly are

I am impressed,
draw arms Pinkskins we have a common foe this day

>>351948
Over confidence is the bane of any society large or small . . .

>>351838
I've recieved my education at the Military Academy as all good soldiers do

>>351961
finally you speak a word of sense Alien.
harsh labeling in the end means very little.

but you are one undenyable thing: a threat,
and that is far more then enough reason for your extermination
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No. 42180 ID: 4bdd79

>>351979
Don't make me get the Super Soaker out.
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No. 42188 ID: e3f578

>>351979
I like threatening allies myself.
It makes us more threatening. Don't congragulate a race because of two of them having satisfactory opinions. Go kill those damn bugs, you won't last five minutes if your more worried about Scellors than those bugs, seeing as how they under the floors you walk on and crawl through your air vents as we speak.

You guys have awful priorities, and are the only types of people I can think of that are basically both naive idealists and naive Realists with you wanting to exterminate every threat you face. Like a child who went overboard with realism. I didn't even think you could be naive with realism but you astranians sure prove that.
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No. 42190 ID: 5b0012
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>>347732
It's good to see that there are some more appreciators.

>>351384
Don't let their words harsh your mellow.

>>351386
Almost any genre will do. I rather like The Melodic Factory Of [[unable to transliterate]].
Ooh, unable to transliterate. That's a new one.

>>351961
You folks are terribly hedonistic.

>>351838
We have no school in Home. I was even encouraged not to peruse our databases aside from the indices, so as not to intentionally relearn any information in excess of a certain amount.
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No. 42209 ID: 5f3831

>>351979
Zane: Doesn't spess haggis sound tasty?
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No. 42211 ID: 178c80
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>I was also wondering why your left eye is always defiantly bulging, Tory, but I figured to ask something of that nature would be insensitive.
A mutation. It is simple as that.

>Space haggis
Even Doc's cooking sounds attractive now.

>What you call "slaves" exist that way because they want to.
Pshtahaha! What she means: they will not exist if they don't want to. Hahahahaha!

>I am impressed, draw arms Pinkskins we have a common foe this day
Yeaah, I am all in for annihilation and extermination!
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No. 42213 ID: 1854db

>>352011
Is there something wrong with your neck, Tory?
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No. 42225 ID: a9ba96
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>>351838
>Hey all of you edumacated-type characters. What was your favorite class in whatever highschool/college equivalents you went to?

Well I was raised in lower Ution and my parent's positions as clerics of the Church of Light allowed me to attend a monastic school, where I learned reading and writing. My parents paid to send me to a university in Egias, where I studied literature, rhetoric, and philosophy. The intention at the time was that I would follow in their footsteps and join the clergy later in life, but they were ultimately supportive of my decision to peruse paladinhood instead.

My studies aren't as applicable to my occupation as they would have been in the clergy - most paladins aren't particularly literate. Still, I cherish the years I sent receiving a higher education, especially my literary studies. I spend a lot of my free time analyzing both historical and contemporary works. A good book can be very relaxing after a long day of smiting the wicked and such!

Lin and Hyugore have never held much interest in philosophy or the arts though, so it's been a while since I've gotten an opportunity to have a serious discussion on the topics. I don't believe that either ever received a formal education. 

A shame, really. There's times when I think just a bit of light reading would do wonders for Lin's nerves.
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>>352011
>Pshtahaha! What she means: they will not exist if they don't want to. Hahahahaha!

Being a drone is the most wonderful thing in the world.

Because... everything bad, pain or boredom or tiredness or sorrow, they're... there, but... separate. You're aware of their presence, but dimly, distantly. It's like being in bed on a winter morning, and the rain is beating on the walls, and you're halfway asleep, drifting in and out of dreams, just barely awake enough to be able to know that out there it's cold and wet and miserable but that you are warm and comfortable and safe. But it's more than that, too. The Undermind drinks from the world through you, through your senses, and everything you experience is clear and colourful and wondrous. And you don't have to be responsible for anything, you don't have to worry or fear or be guilty or ashamed because nothing you do is anything but what you've been told to do, and what you're told to do feels right. All you have to do is obey, and it's so easy. There's no such thing as suffering, to a drone. And all the while, you know that you're helping, that you're serving your species, being useful. It's... perfect.

And it's still there, always there. I can go back, if I want to. And I do want to, all the time, every minute of every hour of every day, and I know that someday, some way, I will. All I have to do is relax, to let it happen, and all the problems in the universe will just slip away. I'll be free.
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No. 42249 ID: a4454e
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... But I have things to do.

>>351979
>>352011

So... Tory. I think you asked me once what kind of weapons of mass destruction we have? I never answered. Sorry. Tell me: do you know, most of our FTL travel depends on technology that manipulates space-time? And most of that manipulation is done using artificial gravitational effects? As a scientist, I'm sure you realize the hardest part is finding the balance between too much and too little, and making it stable and sustainable. If you don't mind it being unstable, though, if you only need it to last a brief moment, you can bump up the power and radius a lot.

Do you know what happens when a few dozen of your earth miles across of a rotating planet weighs thousands of times normal for, oh, .23 of a second? It's very interesting. Though not so much for the people inside that area.

>"Uh, everyone, please remember that Maolla is the kind of person who wants to be a space pirate and, um, don't take her as totally... representative, please. Thank you."
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No. 42255 ID: e3f578

Alright, well since we got that whole argument and people do bring up the words "terribly hedonistic" sometimes...

Characters: What's wrong with it? I'm kind of curious about yalls views out there for and against it, beyond the fact that one can get a little far with it and go psycho for pleasure, which is the same for a lot of ways of thinking or acting.
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No. 42256 ID: 4bdd79

>>352049
>overcomplicated gravity-distorting devices
I am laughing for real right now.
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No. 42264 ID: 1444d5

>>352056
Continue to laugh until an iron-rich asteroid with it's mass bumped up to the 10^16 kgm^-3 range drops into your local star. Helium flashes are fun.
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No. 42267 ID: 178c80
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42267

Interesting, interesting. If you have such technology, I would say that there are better ways to use it to produce massive destruction! Anyway, I'll keep it in mind and see if I can create such thing someday.

>Characters: What's wrong with it? I'm kind of curious about yalls views out there for and against it, beyond the fact that one can get a little far with it and go psycho for pleasure, which is the same for a lot of ways of thinking or acting.
I have nothing against hedonism!
"Only reason to be alive is to enjoy it". Damn right! I. fucking. love. creating and destroying!

>Continue to laugh until an iron-rich asteroid with it's mass bumped up to the 10^16 kgm^-3 range drops into your local star. Helium flashes are fun.
Goddamnit what now? What kind of drugs have you been taking?

>Hey all of you edumacated-type characters. What was your favorite class in whatever highschool/college equivalents you went to?
Generally physics lessons curb-stomped other lessons. I loved chemistry and maths too.
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No. 42268 ID: 9c538a

Fusion bombs already destroy anything in at least a 10 mile radius instantly. That primitive technology is as lethal as it gets. 0% chance of surviving the blast radius. Massive destruction outside it. A weapon that increased the force of gravity in the same radius, causing the atoms to collapse together because the magnetic repulsion is no longer strong enough to hold them apart, would make a big explosion when it snapped back, but it wouldn't be any more lethal than good old deuterium fusion chain reactions.

Just saying that a space faring civilization trying to intimidate the locals when the worst their space warping technology can do is less than the destruction caused by simply bombarding the planet's surface with rocks dropped from orbit, it won't work that well. What you have to do is focus on the precision and subtlety of your futuristic weapons. It's easy to blow stuff up, but it's more of a challenge to eliminate your opposition instantly without damaging people or property in between.

Now if I had such a gravity weapon, what I would do is fashion it to cause that effect in a 2m radius anywhere on the planet at a moment's command. Then the entire planet, space region or whatnot, is pretty much yours for the taking, with no dramatic property destruction needed. Just you and their army and a de-mat gun.

Scellor suck anyway, because once the psykonium runs out they're nothing but a bunch of disembodied voices who can't so much as control their own drones.
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No. 42269 ID: 35e1a0

>>352068
you forgot to calculate what happens to a ROTATING planet when one spot becomes SUPER MEGA HEAVY. it fucks the fuck out of it's rotation.
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No. 42271 ID: 8c0848
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42271

>FTL travel technology that manipulates space-time
>artificial gravitational effects
>deuterium fusion chain reactions
>10^16 kgm^-3 range

Haha... Oh gods, what?
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No. 42272 ID: 2563d4

>>352071
So, how large an area could you lay waste to before being stopped by a sore throat?
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No. 42273 ID: 0d095c

Question to all sentient and partially sentient characters:

What's your idea of the worst, most horrible room mate you could possibly be paired with?
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No. 42279 ID: a4454e
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42279

>>352068

It's not about pure destruction, though! A gravity spike only lasts a tiny amount of time, and everything still obeys momentum, so there's barely time for everything to start shifting before it all snaps back. So there's no explosion, no big display to it - just one big, deep, dull crack and then everything just falls apart. Of course, messing with gravity messes with time, which means there's a pressure build-up and you can get some tectonic aftereffects. Plus if you use them too much on one planet you'll end up nudging it out of its orbit.

If you're looking for something more elegant, you can use the same mechanism from the DS pistol here; just up the size and you can make a big stun bomb that creates a sort of doubled up wave that... well, I don't really know how it works on the receiving end. Something about the one pulse doing something and the other reacting with that, and then that makes something like an EMP but for electrochemical impulses. Organic brains have to "reboot", and it takes a few hours for most creatures. Wipes out short-term memory, as well. But a lot of species are resistant to it, and it's pretty easy to block.

... Mmmmaaaaybe I should stop describing these things when I'm around the unstable scientists and fuzzy enemy combatants...

>>352073

An astranian, obviously! Always wanting their privacy and hiding their feelings, that's creepy... and the weird way they that they seem to love themselves and hate themselves at the same time, that's crazy. And the racial purity thing, that's just stupid! And... I dunno, they just rub me the wrong way.

Also they keep trying to kill me.
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No. 42280 ID: 1854db

>>352071
How the hell do you know any of those words, Rynh?
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No. 42282 ID: c7b6c2

>>352071
>>352080
I don't think she does.

After all, she's only an uneducated backwater bastardized hybrid between a rat and a dog living in a primitive era. I doubt she even knows how to add.
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No. 42284 ID: 179a4a

>>352082
Oh please, I'm sure she's prepared to go on and on about adding her fist to your face or her boot to your ass... Just don't ask her to demonstrate subtraction, I think she has problems with that. And multiplication is right out, what with her being an unlovable mutant freak.
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No. 42288 ID: b1f0e2

Wow you people really are trying to paint the scellor as pure evil...

Their so called "slave caste" have NO WILL. The only thing that it takes for one to not be a "slave" is for them to DECIDE to make their own choices in life. They test them as children, and any adult "slave" who spontanously develops a will of their own by the mere act of deciding to control themselves is elevated out of the "slave caste". So, no they aren't slaves and no they aren't threatened with death if they "rebel". All bigots try to mask their prejedices with pseudo-logic like "all X are really evil theives/monsters/whatever"
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No. 42290 ID: c7b6c2

>>352088
Yeah! Don't buy into that astranian propaganda!
We're onto you, Zane!
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No. 42294 ID: 9c538a

Scellor aren't evil, just lame. Dirty hippie druggie dryads, the lot of 'em. Just look at the might of their weapons you know they're compensating for something.
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No. 42296 ID: 35e1a0

>>352094
except those weapons are AVERAGE for the universe the come from. they are most good with inventing new biotech. most other tech was traded to them by other civs due to scellor grown life support systems are REALLY fucking good.
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No. 42317 ID: 73eb25

>Astranians
>Raytech
>compensating for something
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No. 42320 ID: 0d095c

>>351979
Finally, someone who understands!

I don't give a damn about their vile space hippy/stripminer lifestyle, what I loathe is the threat they pose to humanity with their colonialism and their gravity cannons and their psychic space drug addictions.

If the Scellor take over, we'll all end up in The Culture. And that is just too horrible to imagine.
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No. 42321 ID: 679e7a

Question for all quest characters:

If you were over here with us, what other quest would you want, or have wanted, to give advice for, and what would you do/have done differently than us?
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No. 42322 ID: 80b195
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42322

>>345007
Well, there have been a few girls here and there that I have really 'known', but no real 'romance' wine-and-dine stuff... more maybe like, two? I'm not the kind who just... leaves apple trees in his wake, you know.

I guess who comes to mind right away is Apple, we were young, and about to die, and the dungeon floor was pretty cold, and...

Now I think of it, she seemed to be very much in control.

Man, whoever invented 'life flashing before your eyes' should be killed.
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No. 42323 ID: 8c0848
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42323

>How the hell do you know any of those words, Rynh?
>I don't think she does. After all, she's only an uneducated backwater bastardized hybrid between a rat and a dog living in a primitive era. I doubt she even knows how to add.

Okay, I don't know what that stuff means, but I know how to fucking add. You can't be in this business and not know math. You'd just screwed over at every turn.

>multiplication is right out, what with her being an unlovable mutant freak.
I'm so sorry that I haven't jerked off nearly as many guys as you. I'll have to play catch up.

>So, how large an area could you lay waste to before being stopped by a sore throat?
The sore throat thing doesn't bother me anymore since I learned a little bit of basic magic control. It's just a matter of how much mana I have to burn off.
I've never tried to just burn an area to see how much I can. A decent amount, I would think.
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No. 42325 ID: 5f3831

Jeez, Rynh, defensive much? It's okay that you're dumber than a box of rocks, we're not judging you.

You know, I'd bet that Tory would be willing to teach you some basic stuff if you asked nicely.
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No. 42328 ID: cfa804

>>352025
I've a question for Hyugore.
What do you think about the way your comrades seem to refuse to properly wear their helmets and thus leave their precious brain-skulls open to attack?
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No. 42346 ID: bccf7b

>>352123
Rynh!!

So if you're a half dragon, how big will you get? I mean, will Puppy-head be even more of a kid in comparison? Would you have to go with Thodren instead?
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No. 42352 ID: 40cb26

>>352146
I think this came up before and she just wasn't sure. A better question would be how big does she want to be? With all that natural magic she probably has some say in the matter.
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No. 42353 ID: 44766a

Why are you guys so mean to Rynh? These are concepts that NOBODY on her planet have even heard of.
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No. 42359 ID: 5f3831

Because it's funny to make her mad :U
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No. 42369 ID: bccf7b

>>352152
Oh, good idea! Thanks!

Hey Rynh,
In place of that last question... would you ever use magic (again) to change your appearance or body? If so, or if not, why?
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No. 42370 ID: 8c0848
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42370

>So if you're a half dragon, how big will you get?
I don't know. I've slowed down a lot in how much I grow every year, so I'm probably near the limit. I've never met a human half-dragon, but from what I've heard, I'm about as puny to one of them as a human is to a kobold, so if everything scales like that... Hehe, scales. Then I'm about full grown. I might get a little bigger.

>would you ever use magic (again) to change your appearance or body? If so, or if not, why?

I don't know. Maybe if I had to. It feels weird.
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No. 42371 ID: cb97c7
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42371

>>352121
I dunno... I guess I would add to Dive, seeing as how it's mind-shatteringly awesome. Can't really think of anything I would do differently, though.

>>351386
Prog-Rock. Love me some Zappa.
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No. 42379 ID: afb154
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42379

>Question for all quest characters:
>If you were over here with us, what other quest would you want, or have wanted, to give advice for, and what would you do/have done differently than us?

No, Coralina, you just need to... why are you... no, don't listen to THAT guy... why are you going there? No, listen to me, Coralina, calm down, would you just... CORALINA.

This girl is impossible to work with when all these OTHER voices keep saying stupid things! Why doesn't she just listen to me? Everything would be perfect!
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No. 42381 ID: e3f578

>>352179
Are you telling her how to kill you or end your reign? I guess that would be a fun challenge.
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No. 42387 ID: cb97c7
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42387

>>352179
Frustrating, isn't it? But then, when you build and/or participate in a site about guiding schizophrenics in and out of horrible situations, I think it can be chalked up to karmic retribution.
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No. 42397 ID: fb10df

To all interested/relevant quest characters: What is your favorite musical instrument? Please pose with your instrument of choice or the instrument you wish you knew how to play
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No. 42418 ID: ec0bf5

Sinter: As I understand it, you and your family were in the business of biological engineering. So how come you are named after a metallurgical process? If you're not aware, sintering is the process of fusing powders, often metal powders, into coherent bodies, usually either through application of medium heat or by (rather coincidentally) the application of high currents through electrical arcs (so you pretty much sintered yourself). What is the origin of this name?
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No. 42495 ID: 2ae337
File 131537133679.png - (38.14KB , 912x1010 , instrument.png )
42495

>>352197
Well mine would be this flute. I never learned the name, but it makes a great sound. And when you line the holes just right you can...oh wait I don't think this is what you meant huh?
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No. 42496 ID: 4531bc

>>352123
>You can't be in this business and not know math. You'd just screwed over at every turn.

a^n + b^n = c^n
n has to be greater than 2
a, b, and c have to be whole numbers

Tell me, is there any way to make that equation true?
Why or why not?

Oh, almost forgot! No fooling about with negatives, you crafty dragonbold!
Let's see if Rynh can approach Wiles~
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No. 42498 ID: 35e1a0

>>352295
ahahaha, nice.
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No. 42556 ID: 3416ec

>>352295

That is NOT how you play the flute.
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No. 42557 ID: c71597

>>352356
Well according to this story I heard from a band camp that's totally how you do it.
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No. 42559 ID: 35e1a0

>>352356
>>352357
no no, see, that's how you play WITH a flue. which is different then play a flute.
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No. 42576 ID: 895fe6

Characters with actual memories: tell me about your parents.
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No. 42588 ID: ca6975

Eryhkeh: How did you learn magic? As far as I'm aware, your people aren't usually the type to pick up raw energy forces unless they can be used to stab people harder.

Narus: How's life as a captive of the AAAALIIIEEENS? It's funny because from our perspective you're also an alien.

Sekani: Have you ever made sappy references to fire, heat, infernos or anything related to combustion when sweet-talking Kinasa Amiel?

Imani: What's the best thing you've ever sculpted?

All characters: So you're on a mission for survival or aiming for fame and fortune or whatever it is you're currently doing. What do you want to do after you get it?

I mean, your life doesn't end once you get out or get the gold or the object of your desire or the political situation you wanted, does it?
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No. 42603 ID: 8c0848
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42603

>>352296
Well, this problem is impossible, because you're supposed to be adding numbers together, not letters. You can't add letters. Done.

>>352388
>fame and fortune, what do you do when you get it?
This is a harder question, since it assumes you can ever have enough of those things. I'll just have to keep getting more to see if that is a thing that can happen.
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No. 42607 ID: 5b0012
File 131553538192.png - (133.05KB , 640x480 , ITQ39.png )
42607

So, Leila, what thrills your frills?
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No. 42609 ID: 4531bc

>>352407
Krill.
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No. 42610 ID: c7b6c2

To everyone: Do you think you could take a single Sergal in unarmed combat? Considering how many of you are squishy doctorate-types...
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No. 42613 ID: 4415dd
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42613

>>352407
/............................................................/
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No. 42615 ID: b0d1a8
File 131553971355.jpg - (260.46KB , 800x600 , Hathian Parents.jpg )
42615

>Characters with actual memories: tell me about your parents.

There is not really much to say about my parents, well unless you don't know anything about Hathians. Like most Hathians my parents were pretty average, my mother was a soldier, and my father was Bondservant Trainer. Although unlike most Hathians my mother didn't believe in suppressing what our religion calls the 'Licentious cycle' which basically means that mature female Hathians loose their mind and revert to our basic instincts once a month.

This however didn't effect us much as my father is deft at dealing with a feral Hathian.....probably also the fact that he had a somewhat uncomfortable amount of restraints on hand.

Other then that though we were fairly normal for Hathians.
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No. 42616 ID: bccf7b

>>352403
Rynh, in your mind, what would be the best prank to pull on Puppyhead?

Be honest now.
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No. 42617 ID: 9c538a

To all Astranians: Is there any merit to the theory that the reason so many Solar animals on one planet resemble Astranians each from entirely different planets, is that Sol itself was some sort of a biological experiment involving or attempting to duplicate the Alliance's species diaspora? Was Sol/Gaia based on Astranians, and not vice versa?
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No. 42620 ID: 1854db

>>352415
Is it required in your culture to cover the face at all times? Is that why you won't take off your mask? Apologies on our behalf for insulting you if that is the case. We didn't know.
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No. 42625 ID: 45e814
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42625

>>352376
Here's the last good picture of us as a family.

Mom's a zero like me, from Riverlight, but dad grew up in Illinois and only launched when he dropped out of his degree program. He met her at a waterhouse orbiting Patagon. He was a foreman and she was a sysadmin.

We moved a lot while I was growing up, wherever they could both find jobs, but then dad died in a docking accident when I was nine and we could depend on mom's more reliable income stream. Lately she's a cryptography tech, and travels from post to post with the rest of a security team. She's remarried, to a salesman named who works online and follows her around. He's a great guy, with two sons of his own from a previous marriage.

We don't really keep in touch, though. I stalk her online from time to time. I should send her a hello.

>>352388
Like everybody else out here, I want to retire back in Earth's mediasphere. Buy a suite on a satellite arcology, then just play video games, watch movies, edit Wikipedia, and trade stocks all day.

Not very creative, sure, but I'm young yet... it'll evolve.
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No. 42638 ID: 2563d4

>>352425
Zero-G births but no artificial gravity? How much of your childhood did you have to spend working out?
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No. 42654 ID: 45e814
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42654

>>352438
No more or less than anybody else out here. Extra exercise is for people with muscular, skeletal, and circulatory systems adjusted to gravity. That I haven't got those means I'd flop and gasp like a beached fish if you dropped me on a planet and it gave me a very high chance of infant mortality from all sorts of still largely mysterious conditions... but hey, guess I'm one of the lucky ones.

I use robots for heavy jobs, I'm very careful about bone stresses, I do regular stretches and calisthenics and all the other stuff that "normal" people do when they haven't got a few quadrillion tonnes of planet helping keep the atrophy at bay. If anything I don't worry as much as most because I'm not putting any effort into keeping myself "in shape" for a touchdown in the future. It's just not something I'll ever have to worry about.

I'm not planning on having any kids myself, though.
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No. 42723 ID: 383006

Leila, please tell us in detail about your first sexual experience. Preferably with pictures.
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No. 42724 ID: 383006

>>352523
If you haven't had one yet, then describe your greatest sexual fantasy in detail. Preferably with pictures.
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No. 42725 ID: b6ca92

>>352523
>>352524
In place of either of these, how about you tell us your favorite hobby or other pasttimes? Preferably with pictures.
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No. 42728 ID: afde7a
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42728

>>352523
>>352524
...I...I just don't know what to say. Goodness...
>>352525
Um, I like driving places and meeting new people. The more I experience day by day, the more accomplished I feel. Can you relate, perhaps?
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No. 42744 ID: 909c96
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42744

>>352410
NO. Those fuckers are crazy. Plus, I can't fight. At all.

>>352197
I'm a pretty awesome DJ, though I suppose you could argue that a turntable doesn't really count as a musical instrument. I can say that I would be the toast of this town...
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No. 42745 ID: 909c96
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42745

IF THE COMBINE WOULDN'T KEEP SHUTTING DOWN MY SHOWS!
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No. 42749 ID: 178c80
File 131567151840.png - (50.42KB , 640x640 , tory_answ.png )
42749

Haha, what are you talking about? I am megastable!

>Characters with actual memories: tell me about your parents.

My father was a scientist and mother psychiatrist. She died in car-crash when I was about 2 years old. My father took care of my and taught me a lot- I owe him a lot. He died about 6 years ago. Managed to accidentally electrocute himself with pretty hardcore equipment.

>All characters: So you're on a mission for survival or aiming for fame and fortune or whatever it is you're currently doing. What do you want to do after you get it?

I don't have a mission. I'm just having fun. And progressing science. Hahaha!

>To everyone: Do you think you could take a single Sergal in unarmed combat? Considering how many of you are squishy doctorate-types...

I am not very combat-oriented dude. Why -should- I take anyone on unarmed? Sure, they can try, but I cannot promise I will be unarmed. Or alone. Or in zone.
Just apply fire/bullets/missiles/photons on fucker, hah.
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No. 42750 ID: b6edd6

>>352549
Your eye seems to be starting to bleed...
Is it about to burst out of your head and scuttle off on a rampage of terror?
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No. 42751 ID: 5b0012
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42751

>>352413
Oh, but there's no need to be frightened speechless. Frightened, of course, but not so much as that...
Please answer my question as best you can.

>>352528
Funnily enough, I can relate very well! Adventure is a great thing.
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No. 42754 ID: 8c0848
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42754

>Do you think you could take a single Sergal in unarmed combat?

I can throw something the size of a full grown human man like a ragdoll and breath fire. So, as long as these Sergal thingies aren't giant and fireproof, I'd say I have a pretty good chance.

>what would be the best prank to pull on Puppyhead?
I don't know. I really haven't thought about it.
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No. 42755 ID: 1854db

>>352549
The reaper's calling, Tory.

All quest characters: Do you fear death?
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No. 42756 ID: 0d7a83

>>352528
Leila I have an important question: Are your frills more or less sensitive than the tip of your tail?
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No. 42757 ID: 07416a

>>352554
Ryhn, shave Jehral. Shave him bald.
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No. 42773 ID: b6ca92

>>352549
>I don't have a mission. I'm just having fun. And progressing science. Hahaha!
Hey, Tory. HAve you ever considered techonologically uplifting a world for the purposes of of having a whole world's worth of brains to advance SCIENCE!?
I mean, you are awesome, but all you build is things that go boom, and things that go un-boom. Maybe a gifted child in your hypothetical technocratic empire will be the one to develop FTL drives!
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No. 42783 ID: 9c538a

>>352573

Fairly sure Tory came from one such world, so he already knows how terrible that ends up turning out.
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No. 42815 ID: 1854db

Hey Roz, how old are you exactly? Aren't adult dreamworms usually far, far larger than you are?
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No. 42816 ID: ec0bf5

>>352615
Yeah, I've been wondering that too. I don't think dreamworms are supposed to be magic or able to transform or come incorporeal or merge with women to give them powers or look quite like you do. You don't quite look like a dreamworm, but you do look... familiar. I have my eye on you.
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No. 42825 ID: ae048a
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42825

Oh gosh, now it's your chance to ask THESE people questions, and anyone who has shown up in their journeys I guess.
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No. 42826 ID: a83de5

Bob: Why are you so purple and homosexual?
Same question for the others.
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No. 42827 ID: cfa804

>>352625
Bob and sheep-person-who's-name-i've-forgotten: Where have you been since the Time Bomb incident?

Voltorb: If you had a Animal-Crossing-Style catchword that you ended every sentence with, what would it be?
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No. 42834 ID: 9c538a

>>352627

Guess it was a hiatus bomb, ha!

>>352625

Why are you so tall? I can't even see your head. What quest were you in?
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No. 42835 ID: dd4c5c

>>352634
oh shit, its that captain falcon guy from that not-speed-zoom racing quest. didn't even see him back there.
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No. 42838 ID: f2c5d2

>>352635
Acting Sub Lieutenant Dirk Martin Hardpec Eagle...
>>352634
From Go Go Go Race Quest: Why are you such a winner?
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No. 42840 ID: aaa0df
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42840

>>348020
Tea... I prefer Tea.
>>351838
I was training to be a scribe, and "officially" that's still what I am, but I specifically wanted to be an architect. However, after I showed a persistence in getting Sirius to explain some magic to me, after he'd already shown me a few minor tricks and sleight-of-hand to foist off my attention, he began the process to consider me as his apprentice.
>>352555
All who love life, fear the reaper.... or something like that I think.
>>352410
Kill, unlikely, but in a pinch even the average Verhimen can jump a little over three times their height. I really do doubt it would be able to catch up.
>>352197
I-, once when I was a child there was a circus in town and a goblin was playing something he called a glass harmonica, I was entranced by the almost ethereal sounds it made. I really did try to learn to play one, and apparently I'm just a bit tone deaf, or it could have been the added interference of fur and claws at the crystal interface... anyhow suppose eventually got bored of it.
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No. 42841 ID: e8ab40
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42841

>>If you were over here with us, what other quest would you want, or have wanted, to give advice for, and what would you do/have done differently than us?

Yeah we should try to recruit a cute boy next. Someone who's a bit effeminate and weak willed. You know, to even out the party.
Oh make sure it's a spear user! We need a Hero spear user!
And make him sure he has dark hair! For camouflage.
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No. 42843 ID: 35e1a0

>>352641
sure, if we ever run into those.
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No. 42844 ID: e3f578

>>352641
Your own quest is cheating the question!
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No. 42873 ID: 693433
File 131592997941.gif - (27.32KB , 600x600 , pose.gif )
42873

>>352634
You see, I am so tall, because winners are tall. Perhaps you have met my rival, Gary? He is a short man. Short men are losers and are genetically incapable of winning things. Haha, short people.

>>352638
The trick to winning is to be the best at everything. You need to know your competition and know their weaknesses. When I'm in my downtime, I like to play in the little leagues. The under 12 divisions. Boy, those kids sure can't take a beating! So many tears, so many losers. Needless to say, I've won every game.

Oh, sure it's a "team" sport, but you never see my "team"mates with the ball! This is of course why I make sure at the end of every season, I personally take home every trophy and medal, even if they're handed out to everyone.

And then I sleep with all of their mothers.
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No. 42935 ID: 9c538a

Bob: how homosexual do you feel right now?
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No. 42977 ID: ce4a4d
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42977

>>351961
>blah blah flawless hedonism

I'm going to get going now. But there's something I've been thinking about, off and on, since this began.

I live at the end of history.

There's no more science. No exploration. No wars or hunger. No philosophy. No death. No love.

Just existence...
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No. 42978 ID: ce4a4d
File 131614835209.jpg - (30.63KB , 520x640 , lyanleaves2.jpg )
42978

...until the stars burn out.


[connection terminated]
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No. 42982 ID: d6ae01

>>352778
That's funny, I thought unique ideas were the only currency your society really had these days.
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No. 42985 ID: 9c538a

>>352777>>352778

No Lyan don't die we love you!
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No. 42989 ID: ccafc7
File 131616331442.png - (508.48KB , 768x803 , JinglesQA.png )
42989

>>352410

>>Do you think you could take a single Sergal in unarmed combat?

A single Xeno? Brother, you insult my capabilities.
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No. 42990 ID: cfa804

>>352777
>>352778
So... up for a game of strip poker?
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No. 43032 ID: b79855

>>352789
Space marine! Hey! Space marine!

What tg/tgchan species would you team up with necrons to fight?
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No. 43034 ID: c7b6c2

>>352832
You don't know much about SPESS MUHRINES, do you?
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No. 43036 ID: 35e1a0

>>352832
none, because they are all xenos.

new question. how good of a techpriest do you think tory would make?
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No. 43037 ID: 049dfa

>>352834
>>352836
he's not asking which tg/tgchan species he would team up with to fight Necrons. Read his question. He's asking which one of those species he would team up WITH Necrons to fight, like the Blood Angels did against the Tyranids
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No. 43040 ID: 2eac65

Mitrel: I like you. You're nice.

If I'm understanding correctly, sentient scellor have some special self-ordained purpose that spurs them to stand out from the rest. What's your motivation?
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No. 43051 ID: 715620

>>352789
Let us assume a battleground of an average hiveworld. Now, let us also assume your opponents in this case have stolen and are using lasguns looted from the overcome Guard there.

Other than these looted weapons, they have spears and semi-advanced body armor (Only slightly better than the Guard has) and specialize in ambushes and similar tactics. As a lone Marine with no backup (Assume communication is somehow impossible), what weapons would you take with you, and how would you go about handling the Xeno scum in terms of strategy and tactics?
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No. 43088 ID: 0d095c

Yo Scellor? How bout you and Jingles over there have a punch up. The Astranians can come too. THEN we'll see which one of our hyperjingoistic speciesist civilizations is superior!
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No. 43096 ID: b0d1a8
File 131639631443.jpg - (151.01KB , 512x512 , ITQ Clothes.jpg )
43096

>>352420
Our religion does dictate that we do cover everything but unlike Human religions these are more like guidelines rather then rules. It is not required to cover everything but on Hathian worlds there are laws outlining what you have to cover up and is generally a good idea to do so, females especially.
The reason being, as I mentioned earlier is because sometimes someone forgets or chooses not to take their meds and generally more often then not someone gets assaulted by a feral Hathian, because of her now absent intelligence she wont realize that the clothes are getting in the way of biting or um... copulating with her victim. It really depends on how hungry, tired, or how riled up she is that makes what a feral Hathian will do.
Handling them is a strenuous task as they are allot stronger in this state because they can push their bodies much harder, but still not much harder then handling a large clothed animal.
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No. 43097 ID: 35e1a0

>>352896
so do you take your meds? i assume you do since instability in a soldier is usually a bad thing.
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No. 43098 ID: 3b202e

>>352896
have you ever gone feral?
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No. 43109 ID: b79855
File 131640646529.png - (9.13KB , 630x600 , all_the_xenos.png )
43109

>>352888
>Yo Scellor? How bout you and Jingles over there have a punch up.
Aren't there billions of them?
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No. 43110 ID: 35e1a0

>>352909
and they are ALL psykers.
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No. 43119 ID: b79855

>>352896
So... the idea that it prevents ferals from triggering their sees-another-hathian instincts? Or is it only low-budget armor?
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No. 43131 ID: 0d095c

>>352909
They're basically just smaller Orks with dongles. Jingles will be fiiiiine. If he remembers to fight them in waves, and to pace himself, I'm sure he'll make it. Just as planned.
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No. 43139 ID: 1854db

Telmis: How long can a Mok go without light? Also, will they be aware they need to find light soon, or do they just drop dead with no warning?

Does artificial light work?
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No. 43159 ID: 9c538a

>>352939

>> does artificial light work
>> Telwis has been trapped fathoms deep underground with only the light of phosphorescent moss to sustain him for years.
>> does artificial light work
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No. 43160 ID: 9dd68b

Hey all characters:
In your opinion, what would an ideal date be like?
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No. 43162 ID: b6edd6

>>352959
I thought he used a sun stone rather than moss.
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No. 43166 ID: 1854db

>>352959
No, Telwis had a goddamn sunstone.
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No. 43168 ID: 07416a

Ms. Dilia how did you enjoy Thodren's penis
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No. 43169 ID: d6ae01
File 131648850671.png - (77.91KB , 500x400 , Roz ITQ uh 6.png )
43169

>>352615
I'm... old enough. I've always been kind of a runt. Okay, a lot of a runt. I'm not sure, but the "upgrades" might have aged me a little bit. I'll probably get a lot bigger as time goes on (hehehehehe) but I don't know if I'll ever get as big as others my age.


>>352616
Of course I'm a dreamworm. I don't know anything about amie-- I mean. No idea what you could be implying there~"
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No. 43194 ID: 6ca5a1
File 131657457160.jpg - (753.01KB , 1080x864 , luck.jpg )
43194

>>352556
...I'm not really sure what you mean...
>>352960
Oh, I, ahh...already have mine. He may be a bit fragile sometimes, but I wouldn't change a thing about him.
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No. 43196 ID: 1854db

>>352994
Oh, who is he?
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No. 43197 ID: 049dfa

>>352996

inb4 car
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No. 43199 ID: c7b6c2

>>352994
Do tell~
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No. 43211 ID: 07416a

HEY CLAMP HOW MANY BABIES HAVE YOU AN THE MATRON HAD
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No. 43213 ID: 1854db

Hey Clamp, did you get together with the Matron? When we left you in the past it seemed like you had made a good first impression.
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No. 43297 ID: c811c4
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43297

>>353011
>>353013

"Babies? I got more pups than I can shake a stick at. Thankfully I don't gotta do it, cause I got together with the Matron alright. An' she's good enough to fill in fer me when I'm gone. Even raised Shabin here."

>"Which was every single day. Clamp is the worst at parenting. He doesn't even know how many he's got."

"'ey, orcs and harpies don't cleave themselves. An' how am I supposed to know, she takes care of all the pups, mine or not."

>"I bet you don't even know their names."

"Ain't any need of a name to learn how to swing a sword."
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No. 43301 ID: 1854db

>>353097
Shabin: Wait, the Matron raised you? I thought you grew up in the kobold fort. Or was that just Clamp's original plan because there wasn't anyone to raise you in his original clan?

I wonder if we changed history to cause that. How long were you in the fort?
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No. 43302 ID: e3f578

Shabin: Any pups or other Gnolls you made good friends with in the clan? Any hijinks you get into together like screwing with the food or stealing some, pranks on Clamp, or general roughhousing?
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No. 43304 ID: c811c4
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>>353101
"Oh, eventually I would live in the kobold fort, but until Clamp was positive I wouldn't go to a home that would get trashed in the first week, he kept me around. Since he was picky as hell, I ended up getting raised by gnolls for at least a full year or so until I was dropped off in the caves. The only non-gnolls I ever spoke with was the occasional human trader. The first one I spoke to first said to me, "You're a funny lookin' gnoll," to tell you how much I fit in."

>>353102
"Hijinks? Are you kidding? We were gnolls, our childhood was pretty much beating each other up. I had some gnoll friends, but they came and went. Still, we pranked Clamp plenty. Our favorites were named Chicken on a String, Where is my Bed, and Why is my Sword Covered in Honey And Bees. He always got damn angry every time too, but that was half the fun. He would prank me back. That would have been more interesting, except every single one of his pranks involved him eating my dinner. Loudly."
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No. 43309 ID: 60bb80
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>>352840

It's true that most sentient scellor have a reason to define themselves. Curiosity, a desire for glory or riches, hate or fear. Some manage it out of sheer contrariness. For most, though... I think, and I hope, it's not like there's been a survey or anything... the principle motivation is... duty, I think, would be the word for you. Niiar, for us. It applies in a lot of different ways.

There's just... so much, in the galaxy. Enemies, friends, horrors and wonders, all waiting to be found. But we scellor, in our native state, are not, erm... particularly... wise. To have wisdom, you need sentience, sapience; you need the ability to examine yourself, your place in the universe, who you are and where you're going and what you intend to do when you get there. And what all of that means. The old, animal ways of doing things, application of sheer force... whether it be weight of numbers or bloody-minded ingenuity... they won't work forever. We need to control ourselves. Not just to prosper, but to survive. To defend ourselves from ourselves.

And, well... to defend everyone else from ourselves, too.

>>352888

That, uh... hm. I, um, think we'll decline, thanks.
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No. 43319 ID: 84b916

>Some manage it out of sheer contrariness.
In the spirit of taking things to their logical extreme, I suppose this means there have been 'evil' Scellor? You know, bomb-dropping, anarchy-sowing, terror-inspiring, genocide-napalming, that sort of thing?
Or, even worse, a Scellor whose sole drive for sentience was to bring pain or death other Scellor?
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No. 43320 ID: b6edd6

>>353119
That wouldn't work. Apart from feeling others' pain, everyone would know who did it.

To successfully be a criminal in a society of psychics, you would need to have an elaborate system to both mask your thoughts and continually generate false thought processes.
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No. 43340 ID: 43d730

>>353120
Or just mask and pretend to be a drone.
...That would be scarily effective, now that I think about it.
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No. 43342 ID: 35e1a0

>>353140
except scellor work differently, they aren't a person connect to the undermind, each person remote controls a body FROM the undermind. to mask your thoughts from it would require you to cut yourself away from it.
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No. 43346 ID: 2eac65

>>353109
Hi! It's good to hear from you. Nice shade of purple you've got there.

Yeah, I can imagine how that can be hard to deal with at times. Especially around the type of person who brags about how much their species cares about themselves.

I'd like to get to know you better. Do you remember when you first gained sentience? Any other interesting past lives? People you used to know? Do you have a favorite food? What's scellor cooking like, anyway?

And, um, I'm not sure of the best way to ask this, but... could you give us some fanservice? Female scellor are kind of over-exposed, in a non-euphemistic way, so...
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No. 43347 ID: b6edd6

>>353140
But Scellor can link with and control drones. A drone that nobody can psychically feel would be as suspicious as a moving patch of impenetrable darkness.
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No. 43362 ID: e79d6a
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>>352388
>All characters: So you're on a mission for survival or aiming for fame and fortune or whatever it is you're currently doing. What do you want to do after you get it?

I am going to take a long hot bubble bath, eat a quart of ice cream, and see a therapist. Probably not in that order.

>>352410
>To everyone: Do you think you could take a single Sergal in unarmed combat? Considering how many of you are squishy doctorate-types...

I could probably knock him over a couple times with my powers... does that count?

>>351386
>To all who listen to music: what kind of music do you like? Favorite song/album/artist/genre/what-have-you?

I like Rock and Roll, Ska, and the occasional Classical piece. Something with a good beat and rhythm, usually.

>>352376
>Characters with actual memories: tell me about your parents.

Welp, my dad is a retired Commander for the UTR Navy. He served 12 years onboard the UTRN Klickitat, a Mullen-class Destroyer. He does the occasional consulting for PMC's, but mostly spends his free time golfing and going to football games. My mom is a biology teacher at Westwood High School at the New Washington colony. She spends her free time playing Sudoku, making cookies, watching romantic comedies, and getting my dad to go dancing with her.

>>352121
>Question for all quest characters:
>If you were over here with us, what other quest would you want, or have wanted, to give advice for, and what would you do/have done differently than us?

Ummmm...? I don't know. I might have to pass on this one.

>>352073
>Question to all sentient and partially sentient characters:
>What's your idea of the worst, most horrible room mate you could possibly be paired with?

One who won't shut up at night and who constantly dumps their emotional baggage on you. Like my first roommate, Doreen. Ugh. I am so glad I moved out of that dorm...

>>352960
>Hey all characters:
>In your opinion, what would an ideal date be like?

Hmm... I think a great date should consist of going to a nice restaraunt, having some drinks afterwards with soft music, and maybe going on a walk at sunset thereafter. But it mostly hinges on the date in question being a good conversationalist. Having nothing to talk about during said dinner, drinks, and walk would make it pretty awkward and uncomfortable. Also, if the dialog is dry and one-sided. I'm looking at you, Tory.
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No. 43368 ID: e1c562
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>Also, if the dialog is dry and one-sided. I'm looking at you, Tory.
hey! Tory totally isn't dry at talking, he's dynamic and exiting! also he's not one-sided just passionate about his profession like all people should be.



>>352888
uh, no I don't think there's any historical evedince of something like that . . .

>>352417
. . . I don't think I understand

>>352960
I don't really like dates, there's to much pressure. I'd rather just be friends with someone first
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No. 43375 ID: 6f1d54

>>353168
Earth animals look similar to Astranians.
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No. 43377 ID: e79d6a
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>>353168
Look, Oken, I'm not saying Tory isn't passionate about his work. He definitely knows his science inside and out. But when he talks for a solid hour about using a tractor beam to carve chunks out of the moon and fling them wherever, it gets boring and awkward.

Trust me on this, I dated him once.
(http://tgchan.org/kusaba/questdis/src/130592155092.png)

To his credit, though, he was a gentleman the rest of the time.
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No. 43378 ID: 35e1a0
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>>353168
see example. the similarity is freakish. so ether this is a planet of the apes scenario and the animals evolved and took over or astriens were devolved somehow and stuck there.
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No. 43383 ID: cfa804

>>353168
"he's dynamic and exiting"? What's a matter, Oken, you such a charmer that you had him running for the exits right away? Har har!
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No. 43386 ID: 9c538a

>>353168

Honestly I was hoping someone more like Fuze would answer. No offense. It seems more up his alley. But as long as you are here, who among your close friends do you want to date? :3c
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No. 43397 ID: 69d3b3

>>353168

Well if you don't like dates, how do you feel about figs?
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No. 43398 ID: cfa804

>>353197
Ba-Dum Tssh!
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No. 43400 ID: e1c562
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>>353177
maybe . . . or maybe you're just boring and he did all the talking so you wouldn't fill the air with annoying small talk.

>>353183
hey! are you making fun of me? cause you better not be!

>>353186
I don't really have that many close friends and I wouldn't really want to date any of the ones I do have.

>>353197
the Alliance has fruits that are kind of like those, I guess they're not bad.
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No. 43402 ID: 543aa6
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43402

>>352960
>In your opinion, what would an ideal date be like?
Nothing too formal. Makes me uncomfortable, you know? I don't want to get all dressed up and go out to some fancy restaurant just to sit there fidgeting and wondering if I'm using the right fork. I mean, if we're interested in each other, we should be able to relax and not have to put on appearances.
To me, the perfect date ends at home, on a comfy couch, talking about whatever. A light haze catching, maybe. Some light making out even, IF we feel like it. Because hey, why not? If that's where it's going, why hold off for a bunch more dates?
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No. 43413 ID: 2d80b9

>>353183
Give her a break it's probably hard to type with whatever kind of grotesque hooves she has instead of hands.
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No. 43423 ID: 3bd8ec

>>353200
Man, you just go straight for the insults.
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No. 43425 ID: 9c538a

>>353200

It makes sense really. You're a top quality pilot on a military excursion. You probably don't have time to make many friends so your chance of finding one to have sex with is woefully low. I think you might have to consider formal dating then, speed dating perhaps would be less stressful. There's got to be a way to do it somehow. How else are you going to become p r e g n a n t?
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No. 43450 ID: 5a8055
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>>353225

hey now, don't be making awkward suggestions such as that, even if the creatures your talking to are dried up prudes.
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No. 43456 ID: 5bf190
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>>353119
>In the spirit of taking things to their logical extreme, I suppose this means there have been 'evil' Scellor? You know, bomb-dropping, anarchy-sowing, terror-inspiring, genocide-napalming, that sort of thing?

Hmm. Well, that's a bit of a delicate subject. Sometimes, some scellor do indeed do quite terrible things to other scellor, but that's almost always found to be the result of... um. "Mood tide"...? The word doesn't translate well. There are flows of excess emotion that drift around in the Undermind, and sometimes they surge up and sort of... earth themselves on weak-willed scellor. It's just a kind of madness, really. Every species has some mental problems that crop up now and then.

As for a scellor just being totally selfish... well, it's rare. Caring for the species is built in, not just psychically but actually, you know, how our brains are built. It does happen, but generally even those scellor don't actively try to injure the species. After all, they'll eventually die and reincarnate themselves; the benefit of the species is just as valuable to the individual, in the long term.

We have a limit on leaving their possessions "to ourselves", legally. We can pass resources through surviving friends back to our reincarnations, but that requires us to, you know, have friends.

>Or, even worse, a Scellor whose sole drive for sentience was to bring pain or death other Scellor?

It's never happened to my knowledge. And, as mentioned, it's very hard for scellor to hide crimes. Assuming it is a crime, of course. Pain, at least, isn't always inflicted, uh, non-consensually. If you know what I mean.

>>353146
>I'd like to get to know you better. Do you remember when you first gained sentience? Any other interesting past lives? People you used to know? Do you have a favorite food? What's scellor cooking like, anyway?

I'd rather not talk about when I first became sentient, thank you; it's one of the very few things in a scellor's life which can be really personal, if only with aliens. Other lives, though? Well, I was one of the first "xenothropologists" of our people - that is, a student of extraterrestrial cultures. I met a lot of interesting aliens. Spent a few lives doing that, actually, because it was quite dangerous. I worked on one of the sub-teams that worked with the Law on legislation allowances particular to our species, and that was... um. Sort of interesting. As for my favourite food, there is this one sort of bean sausage that comes from Tenenainiun Ij. It's very good. Very subtle flavours.

Scellor cooking often lacks finesse, I'm afraid. The best cooking tends to come from species with more cultural diversity than ours.
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No. 43459 ID: 2eac65

>>353256
Beautiful! <3 I'm very glad to see more of you.

Speaking of scellor culture, we don't really know much about it beyond general statements about your race's psychology. Could you give us some examples of the different cultures of the various places the scellor inhabit?

...Who's that guy on the far left? I think I recognize the warrior guy, but not the other one.
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No. 43465 ID: c9b053

>hey anyone. Whats your opinion on humans?
>Also opinnion about macs
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No. 43466 ID: 4e4483
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>humans
Soft and squishy bags of fixed flesh limited by their few digits and highly inflexible skeletal and muscular structures. They can't regenerate, they can't cut anything without assistance... They can't even reproduce properly without risking their lives! Let's see a human negotiate in a tense diplomatic situation in an alien environment with larvae wriggling around inside them!

>macs
And don't get me started on their terrible technology! How are you supposed to figure out if it's breaking if you can't check for a pulse? Ssss. Human technology. All flashing lights and bits of metal. Totally unreliable for delicate situations. One well-timed electromagnetic pulse, and down it goes with no backup system.

Humans are dumb. Yes, I said it. What are you going to do about it? Stroke me to death?
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No. 43472 ID: 5bf190

>>353266

Humans are very good at throwing things. Let's see you disable an enemy with a rock at 20 paces, huh?
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No. 43473 ID: 0d095c

>>353266
>Whaddya gonna do about it?
I think Tory could best answer that question. Or any of the various psychics, scientists, commandos, paladins, or sentient human-built robots really.

But yeah, Macs totally suck. One of the great shames of our species.
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No. 43474 ID: 715620

>>353256
>Cultural diversity

Yeah, that sort ofunification you havecomes with a few little drawbacks.

I'm betting there's been no, or few, Scellor civil wars.

On another note, what's the weirdest civilization you found? >inb4 humans
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No. 43476 ID: 1854db

>>353266
At least we can tie knots.
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No. 43480 ID: ec0bf5

>>353266
Oh, come on, why do you have to be so hostile towards us? The people you met don't represent the whole of our society, and even if they did they treated you extremely hospitably for, you know, an alien infiltrator. We love you guys, and don't stereotype you for the actions of individuals who like to cut themselves or eat each other's midlimbs to consummate a relationship. We don't make fun of you because of biological imperfections like your lack of fine manipulators or the time the number of legs you had changed, or because your technology gets permanently damaged if you forget to feed it. Why can't you just be more accepting of other cultures?

By the way, here, stroking somebody means rubbing somebody gently and affectionately (and in some cases sexually), and some people think you're cute enough to do that, so is that really something to challenge us to? :3c
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No. 43491 ID: 4bc7e6
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>>353265
Macs? They're sweet and juicy. Never really thought anyone had opinions about them... I guess you don't have to like apples.

Humans... I've never really thought about them until just recently. I think... I think I hate them... They caused the nuclear war over something now long gone, and they started the civil war because they refused to share their rights... The only humans I've ever seen have tried to kill me... Or worst... Even some of the ones guiding me are cruel and tell me to kill people.
I think they're violent and malevolent...
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No. 43495 ID: 9c538a

>>353291

How did you figure your pip boy was broadcasting the suggestions of extratemporal humans? I mean, do we sound different or something?
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No. 43502 ID: f95959
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43502

>>353265

Hail strangers! I will respect your honorable question with a truthful answer!

Humans... humans are very interesting. For one thing, they are made up of two species: The small swimming shells, and the land walking ones that look like Ghatung with squished heads and backwards legs.

I'm assume you refer to the four-limbed ones, since there are so many more of them, though the water humans act and think mostly the same way. I get confused sometimes, since the water humans are called the "Nautil", but the land humans are also called just "Humans". They have other names for each other, but I hear those used the most and many of the other names are impolite to speak or write down.

They're so different from each other, but still somehow all the same. They are a very complex species.

Um... oh! I think one of the most surprising and delightful things about Humans is that they don't always stick to rules all the time, especially when talking to each other. They have ideas how not to be rude, yes, but making conversations is rarely very formal. They talk with each other like they were all very close friends or family, and I really like that about them. I think I am starting take their mannerisms too, ha ha! Their warriors and scribes have a bit more strict speaking when they're 'on the job', but as soon as they are not working they switch back to how they normally speak to each other.

Uh... how they think is very interesting. I watched many humans, and they seem to have a rather grim look most of the time. They can be a bit cold to strangers too, though not as bad as our Ghatung leaders were to them when they first met. I think it's its their history, they had so much suffering and horrible injustice to endure. When they fight, they can be very scary. You *see* vengeance in their every movement, in the dark joy they get when an enemy falls. I think it has to do with the suffering I mentioned earlier. I don't think I can blame them.

How they fight though, oh my it is an incomparable sight. They are very creative warriors, to have no magic but still find out how to fly, tear the earth apart and set entire forests ablaze. It's in their blood: they fought wars with one another since the beginning of their history and they always wanted to be better at it than their opponents. Their technology is amazing; there is no wonder that the revolutions on our home begun by witnessing the power of their war machines. The first rebels looked upon their metal machines and thought "These mortal Humans are mighty, maybe we can have power too".
They focus on the big picture of war more than personal fighting. Some of the other Ghatung think they don't care about honor, but I think the opposite. They have very good respect for brave warriors and sacrifice, and have many ways to honor heroes.

They have many traditions that I can respect, which I show by having their symbols tattooed on my body. I think they respect Ghatung traditions too, I've seen a few of the warriors are getting Ghatung tattoos as well. I see a lot more bonds forming between our two species over the years, though mostly its a sort of distanced respect rather something closer like me and the fair Gener- uh actually I think I shouldn't speak of this. It's rude in both our cultures to speak of such things to the public, I apologize.

Ultimately, I think the humans are a very special pair of species and are easy to misjudge because of how scary they can be at first sight. They have grown to appreciate us as we have for them, and I think together we shall be strong and weather the dark storms ahead.
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No. 43507 ID: 528bf9

111 arent you a human?
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No. 43508 ID: e1c562
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43508

>>353250
I am not dried up! I drink five glasses of water a day!

>>353213
I do have hands, only my feet are hooves and they aren't grotesque either!

>>353225
Getting pregnant is the absolute LAST thing I ever want to do! The commander'd never let me fly again!

. . . also kids are terrible.
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No. 43509 ID: 5bf190

>>353308

Oken, do female astranians - or any astranians for that matter - wear makeup? That is, cosmetics. To enhance or modify their appearance?

You seem to look particularly... striking, today.
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No. 43522 ID: 11bbf5

>>353309
She looks like she's about to slap someone's shit.
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No. 43523 ID: 3b202e

>>353308
what is the astranian view on sterilization? from the sound of it you're better off getting spayed if your superiors are THAT harsh with being with child.
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No. 43524 ID: 84b916

>>353308
Oken, calm down. Half of whatever is said is probably some extra-cultural idiom that you don't have the context for, so you shouldn't take what others say so literally or so personally.
I do wonder though: though most Astranians are what we would call 'uptight', are you all so easily riled, or are you an odd one out?
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No. 43546 ID: 543aa6
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>>353308
>also kids are terrible.
Man. As if I needed more reasons to feel bad about lettin' this one get away.

Ah, fuck me. I can't think about it.
I need a drink.
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No. 43548 ID: c7b6c2

>>353346
There's plenty more fish in the sea, Dompag. Or, uh. tiny deer. In the space.
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No. 43550 ID: bccf7b

>>353346
Dompag, I hereby propose we get you boozed out of your mind and go see if we can get Ona to juryrig that fancy portal thing Muschio has to propel you into Oken's presence.

I think she really needs someone like you right now D:
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No. 43553 ID: fb8ba7

>>353346
Dompag, tell us about your conquests. We only see you not getting laid.
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No. 43569 ID: b79855
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43569

>>353266
>Soft and squishy bags of fixed flesh limited by their few digits
Oh my fucking you don't have fingers!

>and highly inflexible skeletal and muscular structures.
Bones aren't really supposed to bend. That's kind of the idea.

>Whats your opinion on humans?
Species are different where I'm from. Well, not where I personally am from. Known space, I mean. Like, are Ascendi humans? The beautiful-and-superior-human variety? Furry-looking parahumans? The combat-form dollar-store tozols? The genetically engineered brains in robot bodies?

How good your 'species' is mostly depends on how rich your parents were and how solid the tech base and talent pool of your native society was.
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No. 43571 ID: e3f578

Mitzi you look positively adorable in that top and not in armor anymore. You have got to wear a turtleneck sweater.
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No. 43573 ID: 543aa6
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43573

Don't misunderstand. I don't want a night of fun to turn into somethin' someone would regret. But I do want kids some day. Someone to tell THEIR kids I was worth somethin', somehow.

>>353350
Nah, I had my chance and I blew it. I gotta live with that.

>>353353
>Dompag, tell us about your conquests. We only see you not getting laid.
I hate to break the illusion, kiddo, but when you go fishin', you spend a lot more time sittin' on the shore than reelin' one in.
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No. 43574 ID: 210977

>>353373

dude you should totally hook up with mitzi or sarah or something
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No. 43575 ID: 3aaf60

>>353373
Are you implying you haven't made it once? C'mon Dudepag, you've got to have at least caught a minnow. But that would be really gross if we were actually sticking to the analogy.
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No. 43576 ID: 543aa6
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43576

>hey anyone. Whats your opinion on humans?
Humans disgust me.
They have an idea that every race is good at something, and known for something. And they think what makes humans so unique is that they are diverse, adaptable.
Humans are not diverse, or adaptable. They are brittle. Anyone they do not like is a villain. Any creature they do not like is a monster. They create homes in the snow and think they are incredible for overcoming nature. They lack respect, discipline, and vision. They are a race not of warriors, but of scavengers. To a human, there are only two groups: "Me" and "Someone else". They created the concept of "races of men" and I can tell they are reluctant to share the title with anyone, even the few species that are allowed to share their presence, rather than being cut down on sight. But if they had their way, it would be Humans VS the World.
They are pompous, angry, and think that everything they have done, they have done first and best.

I would resent working alongside them, but if I were ordered to I would do so without hesitation. My own feelings will never supercede the greater good.

>Everyone (Particularly people from outer space and other dimensions): What is your favorite kind of literature and can you give an example?
I am only half-literate. I know numbers better than I know literature. The only stories I really remember are those that are read to me. However, I find particular enjoyment in stories about heroes and fantasy. When I was stationed in what is now Salamander Tower, Lina would read me stories about a hero named Domasi. He was very brave, and handsome. I liked those stories.

>To everyone: Do you think you could take a single Sergal in unarmed combat? Considering how many of you are squishy doctorate-types...
If it is my duty to fight, then I will fight. It is not for me to judge odds. I will fight to the death if need be. That is the duty of all soldiers.
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No. 43577 ID: 56e9ce

Hey, Zyeryh, Ashedel, if you have access to this website through whatever means, try following a quest or two with some humans in it. We love you guys and your species because we get to experience life as one of you through your greatest struggles and guide you to success. Which reminds me, Zyeryh, and I hate to break this to you, but there's a reason that Woryeh had such a dramatic change of heart towards you during those days when you broke away from the empire.
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No. 43578 ID: 5bf190

>>353373

How does reproduction even work on your world, with, like, hybridization and whatnot? You've established yourself as liking the freaky ladies, but I doubt you'd be able to breed with most of 'em. What's the scéal?

>>353376

Huh.

What races do you admire, then?
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No. 43598 ID: bccf7b

>>353376
Agreed. Sure, there are some good humans out there who actually are okay with non-humans and actually wish to learn something...

... but few ripe fruits are meaningless when the entire harvest has rotted.
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No. 43600 ID: b6edd6

>They are a race not of warriors, but of scavengers.
Which is why humans keep having wars >.>
Seriously, in Humanity's list of flaws, 'not aggressive enough' is pretty far down.

>They created the concept of "races of men"
This one, on the other hand, is definitely up at the top of things that are terrible about Humans. Possibly the biggest one (competing with having a dismal ability for thinking in the long term, generally being greedy, and having a prodigious ability to deny facts).
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No. 43601 ID: 5bf190
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>>353274
>weirdest civilization

Oh dear, that's... quite a lot of question, there.

What sort of weird are we talking about? There's a race of sentient planetoids swirling around the Salechine Nebula, they're quite pleasant. Thorr worms, in their native habitat, they communicate with hundreds of other individuals simultaneously through vibrations in the earth, and almost never physically encounter each other. Shenchenii come from another galaxy and don't know all our common standards, but I guess they're pretty normal for that, leaving aside the whole business of trafficking drugs that they secrete from their own bodies. Are we talking just organic civilizations? There's a pack of nomadic AI viruses that wander the InterStellaNet, they got legal rights just a few decades ago. The Spiders are billions of years old, everyone knows them, but no-one's sure whether they're actually true AIs or not and all they want to do is collect information. Everyone knows the galaxy police, too, they get their power from bonding with a species of disembodied psychic consciousnesses who put proper Law over all other concerns; and there's the leficars, who split from the Law millions of years ago, and who wander the galaxy having hybrid children with other species and then eating them after they mature, to preserve themselves.

These are just off the top of my head, I'm sure there are much stranger and more alien creatures I could talk about if I thought for a bit longer. The entire concept of "weird"... it, just sort of gets obsolete after a while, I would say.

>>353259

That's Lorn, our mechanic.

Different cultures...? Well, we kinda... don't have different cultures. An individual scellor's past lives are far more of an influence on their personality and behavior than the situation they "grew up" in, and reincarnation can bounce an individual all over the galaxy. We don't really have a childhood or anything. We never really developed much in the way of cultural objects, either... music, painting, storytelling... there's not so much point to art when you can communicate all your feelings and ideas perfectly, telepathically. We do have some, I guess, but in comparison to other species... it's pretty flimsy. What there is is just spread over our whole race. And, of course, there's the undermind. For other species, culture is how they connect with each other, the way that the voice of the species makes itself heard to the individual.

But we have a literal voice of our people that talks to us all the time. So, we just... never bothered much with culture. I mean, we make and do things that are pleasing to us, and we adapt our behaviours to our environments, and the other species we meet, but... well, it's all quite shallow, really. Almost all modern scellor who are interested in such things just enjoy and participate in alien cultures.

That's what motivates a lot of us who go into space, I think. We can't really leave an impression on our own species in that way, but we can make our mark on the galaxy.

>>353265
>opinion of humans

Eeeh... they're one of those species that's split up too much to make generalizations, though they do have a good bit of interstellar prestige from reaching interstellar travel themselves rather than being uplifted. The Mars Dynasty have a big hand in mining, so I know them rather well. They're nice enough. Their other nations, corporations, organizations... too much to keep track of, and a lot of them just keep to themselves anyway.
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No. 43608 ID: 1854db

>>353401
>Scellor culture is kindof shallow
That's a bit depressing. Uh, how do Thorr worms reproduce if they almost never meet eachother?
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No. 43610 ID: b79855

>>353401
Which one of those guys is the Space Police, because that sounds sweet.

Also, so you guys have an internet that goes everywhere? Is it fairly ubiquitous? Are there flame wars with evil space pirates? Or cyberterrorism with nomad AI guerrilla mercenaries?
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>>353266
Oh man, unless you can move things with your mind or magic or whatever, you must suck at pretty much everything. Everybody has hands. Thri-Kreen are giant bugs too and they have hands. Hands seem to be important to most intelligent things.

>What's your opinion of humans?
I was raised by humans, so I think that humans don't hate other races so much as they hate things they're not used to. Like if there's a constant stream of Dwarven caravans moving through the area, they get used to Dwarves, but when an Elf wanders into town, everyone is suddenly like, "Oh shit, this elf looks really fucking shady."
That's what I notice anyway.

>What's your opinion on Macs?
Never heard of the guy.
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No. 43626 ID: 1854db

Hey Chee, since Kradis is one of your descendants, does that mean you remember being a mother? And the... actions that resulted in you becoming a mother? I wonder if you would consider yourself to still be a virgin. Do you consider your life as a construct to be your 'main' set experiences, or that of the Cheelop that became a lich?
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No. 43640 ID: 40cb26

>>353401
For scellor I guess the closest thing to a childhood is the life in which you became sentient. Not prying on your first time awakened specifically, but does that seem accurate? Are those the formative years? Or do even all the lives as a drone shape who you will become? Is there any noticeable difference between those of you who were awakened when your people still existed only on your home world?

Speaking of, what can you tell us about your native planet? Does it still exist? Do other races, flora or fauna (or your equivalents) from there still persist?
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No. 43643 ID: 2eac65

>>353401
Well, okay. If there's not much to tell about your culture, then I'd like to hear more about you. What sort of things do you like to do for fun? Food? Music? Literature? Card games? ...Pain?
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No. 43690 ID: 78b9fc

>>353348

Actually Oken's people, the Doraun have pretty much been totally annihilated, their home planet destroyed. There are hardly any tiny deer in space at all. But otherwise it's a fair analogy.
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>>353426
Oh, I don't have any of the original Chee's memories at all, unfortunately. I never knew what it was like to be a mother, or.. or what you do exactly to become one.

Merging with the original Chee was like deciding to share our lives together from that point and beyond, but before that point, the original Chee and me, the construct Chee, had our own lives to live. Between that and not having her memories, I think my life is the life I lived as a construct, not as the one that came first. That's also why I didn't tell Kradis I was his great great greatsomething grandmother, because I really don't feel that I am!

>On humans
I haven't met a whole lot so maybe I'm not a very good judge, but from my short experiences, humans you don't know can be trouble, but humans you do know are often nice!
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>What's your opinion of humans?
I've only had one that I can remember. He was sweaty and his blood wasn't very pleasant; I suspect humans do not eat very healthy foods. I will try to avoid chewing the next one if possible. I found the meats from the Talpids and strange deer-man more palatable. I'm afraid I was a bit too beside myself when devouring the elf to give a satisfactory summary of her flavor.

>Do you think you could take a single Sergal in unarmed combat?
What is a "Sergal"?

Oh, I see. And how big are they, compared to me?

Hm, not very.

A large portion of my mass is in my arms. If I didn't have them, I would find it slightly more difficult to defeat this creature, but I think it would still be a fairly simple meal.

Unarmed means without weapons? Then, what parts of me are left?
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No. 43698 ID: 40cb26

>>353497
Unarmed means only natural ability. You pretty much are a weapon so you're at a good advantage no matter what. I guess a better contest would be you as you were before eating that human male, against a sergal warrior.
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>>353498
Before I ate the human? When I was mindless, hungry, weak, and small? When I hadn't moved from a small room for centuries?

I'd like to think I would still prevail. I could bind its arms and bite its head, first. I would likely be injured, at least.

But who can say for sure, especially when I have yet to encounter one of them to judge their strength? I'd say I have better things to do with my time than entertain hypothetical battles, but I'm really not sure what I'm doing here in the first place. Or even how relevant a concept like "time" is, here.
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No. 43717 ID: 84b916

>>353500
Welcome to outside of the canon. Time, space, and death mean nothing here, so relax, as nothing in this pocket of reality will effect your reality.
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No. 43719 ID: f7aa74
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>Whats your opinion on humans?

what the hell is that? no seriously, i keep hearing this word all the time... human? is that like all that meat stuck in a goat's stomach... wait, i think that's humus...
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No. 43739 ID: e79d6a

>>353519

Haggis: sheep's stomach

Hummus: ground chickpeas
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>>353519
Oh my god what is wrong with your head
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No. 43763 ID: c7b6c2

Stop being so rude!
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No. 43774 ID: 0d095c

>>353519
We're one of the primary races of Man. You'd notice our lack of head thingies and smooth, hairy skin.

Usually we're the dominant race on planet EARTH due to a massive disaster called the TOBA EVENT, which normally kills 90% of all hominids on the planet, allowing us to gain the upper hand and eliminate or out breed the rest. We like long walks on the beach and dreams of conquest. Many of us are named Steve.
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No. 43776 ID: bccf7b

>>353561
See Ona? This is why one must always partake in proper squishy-head-thing care!
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>>353309
uh thanks I guess, but no I don't put on any makeup
some other girls do, but not very often because it's super hard to do right. I remember Zane putting some makeup on her eyes, which was weird cause her eyes are normally super dark anyways.

>>353323
normally Parents get like a year of desk duty, then are free to resume station. this issue is different it's a Dorau thing . . . it's kind of complicated and I'd rather not talk about it.

sterilization procedures are illegal to perform, in any case it's not a big deal, it easier to just not have those kind of relationships, most of me crew mates aren't even very attractive . . . well except Instructor D-60, but I'm pretty sure he's not interested any ways.
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>>353539
welp, my mistake...

>>353561
WH-WHAT IS IT!? AM I MISSING A TENDRIL?

>>353574
OH MY GOD, THAT SOUNDS CRAZY, EARTH? WHAT IS EARTH? I'M STILL FREAKING OUT AT THE KEPLING!!!

SERIOUSLY, WHAT'S THE PROBLEM???
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No. 43792 ID: 0d095c

>>353591
I DON'T KNOW WHY ARE YOU SHOUTING MR. AXOLOTL!?

Also Ona, those head things on Frank are gills. THE MORE YOU KNOW.
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No. 43803 ID: 78b9fc

>>353590

It seems... bizarre that a highly endangered species would be punished more for having kids. I guess it's the whole no planet thing? If you don't want to talk about it, that's fine.

Also I'm fairly sure he meant your fists looked striking. But as far as cosmetic products go, how much hair spray do you use to get your hair to stick up like that?
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No. 43832 ID: 35bcde

Hashadoi, Meyeri. and Dooryard, how open are you about the status your nether regions?
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No. 43836 ID: 55c4cf
 

>>353632
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No. 44008 ID: c7b6c2

Hey, Doolbag. How are you enjoying your descent into the criminal underworld?
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>>353808

It's hard work, but someone's got to be badass enough to clean the streets.
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No. 44122 ID: 35bcde

>>353813
Doolbag, you have given so much for your sweet-ass boombox. What do you actually listen to on it?
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No. 44287 ID: f45147

Zane or other military astranian: How is the typical astranian ground force organized? Say, for example, capturing an objective on a hostile civilized world. What's the typical manpower, and how are they arranged? What specialists do you favour? What vehicles normally support you?

(In other words, what would an astranian force look like in a tabletop wargame?)
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No. 44347 ID: bd7cc2

Anyone from Cheequest: Are things noticeably different living in a universe whose gods aren't all insane or asleep?
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No. 44352 ID: 218cef

Ashedel: How exactly did you end up in Salamander Tower, so far from your cozy floating home?

Also...why do you have claw index fingers?
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No. 44368 ID: 857d4b

>>354087
In a Warhammer 40K style tabletop game the only actual astranians would be certain expensive elite units and HQ units, the rest would be various kinds of robots.
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No. 44430 ID: c811c4
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>>354147

Absolutely not. Take mages, here. Before, we only got mages who studied magic by learning and having innate ability so on and so forth. Nowadays, we also have mages who got magic by their whatever gods. And you know what? They're still mages. They still cast comparable spells. The only difference is the source, and it doesn't matter a bit to the guy who got a fireball in the face where that fireball came from. The face is still burning off all the same. One just burns with a literal holier-than-thou attitude. See diagram.
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No. 44432 ID: e3f578

>>354230
oh shit Shabin you remember things
does that mean your dead now?
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>>354232
Nope, I'm alive, at least the "real" me. In the current time, either none of us remembers a thing about silly dreams, or they're all living up there with the gods. I don't think the question was asked for the latter.

My point is that a few liberties had to be taken to get anyone to answer, so here's what you see, a projected post-mortem Shabin. As far as you guys could be concerned, I'm still shoveling dirt out of my room.
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No. 44454 ID: 72d8c7

>>354230
But doesn't reality seem a bit more "real." Don't any of the fuck-thats-alot souls have this sense of constant deja vu?

Also Projection-Shabin, how do you feel about your new life, scrapping dirt day in and out until either invaders or a cave in kills you? From this perspective, you can't really be satisfied with letting this be your life, not after knowing how awesome your fake life was? Surely you must have your own goals. Like being a professional dorf, you know dreams. Well the ones that aren't being stronger than Chop. 'Cause that's not happening, not even in the dreams of a chaos god.
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No. 44455 ID: 35e1a0

actually, what is up with chop and his hugeness?
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No. 44456 ID: 72d8c7

>>354255
I'm pretty sure we'd need to pierce atleast 2 more reality meta-layers to be able to uncover that. I think the next two up are ass kicking the "real" gods and then beating the hell out of us, the readers. Then Chop might make a bit more sense.
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>>354254
The dream felt as real as anything. That is a true point, I felt a little funny seeing Chee again. But after that, not a thing, deja vu or any sense of familiarity.

This is a life. It's what I like, even if we will mess up someday and have a cave in, or the fighters mess up and we can't escape. My 'fake' life wasn't so awesome, all I did was look at the awesome things everyone else was doing. I was walking with giants.

The best part was seeing the dwarves, but you know what? I'd try that anyway. Chee just sped everything up. I'll leave someday even without her, at least for awhile. I'll go and visit Clamp, and see if I can't visit the dwarves without them killing me. All of that. I'm no big dreamer. My life can be complete without going down any tower water slides, thanks. Wellll, okay, maybe my life now is a little uneventful by comparison. But one Chee ride was enough.

>>354255
Speaking of giants, you wanna know about Chop? I don't, but I've heard things anyway. Some say he's half giant. Some say he went into the forbidden tunnels, ate the denizens, and gained their power. Which apparently was size. Silly stuff. Me, I think it just shows that ever since he was born, he's done nothing but eat, beat up every kobold unfortunate enough to train under him, then eat some more. But who knows. Take me. There's only a couple that know I'm part gnoll from that potion.
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No. 44483 ID: 178c80
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44483

>The reaper's calling, Tory.
Yeah yeah. I know, Doc's on it. Nothing to worry about so far! I am doing fine, I actually managed to build an orbital weapon!

>In your opinion, what would an ideal date be like?
>etc.
Haha, girl and weird deer, you are both boring!

>"he's dynamic and exiting"? What's a matter, Oken, you such a charmer that you had him running for the exits right away? Har har!
I don't do deer. That's it.

>Humans are dumb. Yes, I said it. What are you going to do about it? Stroke me to death?
>I think Tory could best answer that question. Or any of the various psychics, scientists, commandos, paladins, or sentient human-built robots really.

Stroking might not be involved, but death... Haha.
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No. 44495 ID: 78b9fc

>>354283

Orbital weapon! The reaper better watch his back if he's coming after the likes of you.
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No. 44546 ID: 2d6d07

>>343118
>>343310
>>344750
>>344771
>>347660
No small wonder that "rishathra" and "rishing" as a term hasn't caught on around here.
>>348079
I think a better question is, do serial incarnations of a scellor tend to resemblance in any noncoincidental fashion?
...does anybody know?
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No. 44557 ID: 539246

Oh, oh man, rishathra. I'd forgotten all about Niven's stuff. His weird self-appealing stuff.
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No. 44622 ID: 1854db

>>354262
Shabin: What's your best mining moment?
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>>354422
The best time I had mining... we didn't always have picks. We used to mine with shovels at best, or just bang other rocks against the walls. Then one of our thieves came back with several pick axes. It was like a soldier fighting with a stick all his life, and then one day got an honest sword, or a doctor getting bandages over plain cloth. I had so much fun, the others threatened to take it away from me like I'd break it. Yeah, that was probably the best day, as you can see there. Wait, no, that was when I finished our room, which actually happened this time around. I guess that was pretty good too.


>"Oh, you finished clearing out our room! Did you even sleep? And smoothed it all, too! You're the best miner, thank you for doing that for me!"
"I was working on this before you even got here, nitwit."
>"It's still an amazing job, Shabin!"
"You're welcome, runt. Thank you."

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No. 44751 ID: e3f578

>>354543
Yo, Chee, how is your job as a real kobold worker here? Did you make the cut as a wizard-ninja-doctor? And this time around, did you get owned by Fraga and co. in the initiation?

Kradis, how are the ladies treating ya?
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No. 44800 ID: c9b053

To anyone

Whats your favorite flavor of pie?
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No. 44802 ID: 9dddc8

Pie flavor!(guitar solo)
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No. 44806 ID: 2eac65

Everyone: If you lived in Equestria, what type of pony would you be?
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No. 44811 ID: 4bc7e6
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>>354606
Land Pony! Cause I don't need wings to fly and Magics for hippies with 1d4Hp.
Even though all the best ponies are pegasi, I'd still be a land dweller.

>>354600
Lemon meringue pie, with a golden brown topper and cooked thick. Chilled and served in a glass pan. Preferably served along side hot coco and or coffee.
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No. 44818 ID: 383006
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>>354606
Wak.
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No. 44833 ID: db03a4

Makuri: where did you first meet Aruuchi?
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No. 44892 ID: c9b053

>>354611
Those are sum fancy looking deathstick you got there kevin
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No. 44990 ID: aaa1a5

to every ques autors, how long will you survive in your own most important quest
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No. 44991 ID: 210977

>>354790

i think this question needs rephrasing.

or like... more better english.
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No. 44992 ID: aaa1a5

sorry,my grammar suck...how long the quest authors will survive in their quest?
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No. 44993 ID: 210977

>>354792

so you're wondering how long quest authors run their quests? is that what i understand?
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No. 44994 ID: 35e1a0

>>354793
>>354791
god damn, you guys suck and understand bad English. he is asking: if an author was transported into their own quest, how long would they last?
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No. 44995 ID: 679e7a

>>354793
I believe pudding's trying to say 'if you were transported into the world of your own quest, how long would you survive?'
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No. 44997 ID: 1854db

Chop: WHY ARE YOU SO BIG GODDAMN
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No. 45007 ID: 459534

Wes Fumo:
Got a handful of questions for you.

First, we don't know a lot about you. For instance, your behavior in the main threads so far gave me the impression that you were kind of shy, but (assuming the Second Musical Tribute kept you guys in-character) you were anything but shy at kareoke night. Kinda rowdy, actually. Mind telling us more about yourself? Your personality, your likes and dislikes, and so on? Are your arms as flimsy as they look and, if so, how do you manage to do your work? I was under the impression that blacksmithing was very labor-intensive. Oh, and you looked exhausted at breakfast in the "Czar" thread. Coffee drinker?

Also, you're a gnoll, right? Did you happen to notice a gnoll lady staying in the dungeon? What do you think of her so far? I know it's probably annoying for me to push the issue, but what do you think about getting to know her better? She's trying to recover from a traumatic upbringing (that's...kind of understating it, actually), and the relationships she's developed so far--especially her brother-sister relationship with Dompag--seem to be helping her recovery. A more intimate relationship with someone might help her all the more, especially since the only "intimate" relationship she's had so far was with someone much older than her who got a kick out of raping her and manipulating her for his own ends. She could really use a *healthy* intimate relationship, even if it's just something temporary to show her how intimacy and romance are handled in normal society. That's something she'll have to learn if she plans on fully adjusting to her new life. Besides, she's got a thing for fire, and you're a blacksmith. Convenient, ja?

If you do end up being swayed by my nudging suggestions, just make sure to clear things with Dompag first.
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>>354807
>For instance, your behavior in the main threads so far gave me the impression that you were kind of shy, but (assuming the Second Musical Tribute kept you guys in-character) you were anything but shy at kareoke night. Kinda rowdy, actually.
I'm not shy. A lot of people get that because I stutter. I am pretty quiet, though.
I don't stutter because I'm shy or nervous though. And I don't stutter when I sing, so maybe that's why I seem more confident on stage. A few beers can help that too.

>Are your arms as flimsy as they look and, if so, how do you manage to do your work?
I may be scrawny, but that doesn't mean I'm not a good smith. I have deceptively good upper body strength. Enough to forge all day and cut off a man's gangrenous limb.
I have a deceptively steady hand.

>Oh, and you looked exhausted at breakfast in the "Czar" thread. Coffee drinker?
I'm not a morning person.

>Also, you're a gnoll, right?
No. I'm not a gnoll.
I'm what they call in the north a Topo-Uomo. Technically we aren't even related.

>Did you happen to notice a gnoll lady staying in the dungeon? What do you think of her so far?
I'm not at all interested in pursuing an intimate relationship with her.
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No. 45054 ID: e3f578

Tislomer: How do you know what a trucker is and what a one night stand is? Or did you just hear that song and like it and learn to play it on an instrument?
Muschio and Wes: Is rock music a thing in your world? Like, what is the method music travels around in your land? Those monster subwoofer things getting produced en mass to everyone that can afford one? Just a big fat factory somewhere with a bunch of monster portals where people with mana and create them the normal way, then get payed to summon those things with their mana and ship 'em out?
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No. 45084 ID: c91514

>>354832
>stutter
Ah, I see. Have you always had a stutter?

>upper body strength
Deceptively strong, eh? Huh. Sounds like you might make a good soldier in a pinch.

>amputated a gangrenous limb
...yeesh, did you actually do that or was it just an example? If you've done it, did the sight of the blood and gore bother you at all?

>not a morning person
Ah. Got it.

>Topo-Uomo
Huh. I don't think I've ever heard of that race before, in any quest. Care to tell us more about it? Anything unique or interesting about you fellas? Or any interesting bits of history or trivia about Topo-Uomos you'd care to pass along?

>Geppa
Damn. Oh well.

In parting, anything else you'd care to say about yourself? Anything we don't already know about your personal background? Any quirks of yours that we might find interesting? And how would you describe your personality?

Oh, and is there anyone in the dungeon you hate, or who just grates on you a little bit?

Sorry for the flood of questions. I'll stop pestering you after this and leave you to your work. :)
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No. 45088 ID: e4546b

>>354884
>...yeesh, did you actually do that or was it just an example? If you've done it, did the sight of the blood and gore bother you at all?
I think he meant Muschio's hand.

Ooh, a Topo-Uomo, you say? Never got a chance to talk with one of you before.
What does "topo-uomo" mean in your language?
Are there many of you in the world?
Are you all that slim?
Do you and gnolls have a common ancestor? From what you said it sounded like you branched off at some point.
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No. 45148 ID: c91514

>I think he meant Muschio's hand.
Whoops. Forgot about that.
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>>354551
It's wonderful! Really really hard though. I was able to become a wizard ninja doctor, but... well, no ninja. I haven't done anything for that. Learning magic is a slow and involved process without legendary souls giving me power. Still, I work on it all day, every day, so even if I don't have any special talent, I'm still making progress.

This time around, I was still able to avoid the fireballs at first. Except when Fraga did his smoke breath, this time I ran out in the open and they hit me! It hurt, but I passed.
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45152

Salutations! Alas, twas my wish to frolick with fine ladies, but my time is short, I am afraid! But! Tis' a fine life in fact and deed, performing my given duties of scouts and explorers! 'Tis ill suited for complaints, given the freedom to frolick out of doors and dank caves.
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No. 45155 ID: 02abec
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45155

>Whats your favorite flavor of pie?

there is only one kind of pie here, giant rat :v
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No. 45212 ID: f80f15
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45212

>>354600
>What's your favorite flavor of pie?

Well, there's a lot on here. But uh, I'd have to say meat. Nothing beats a thick, juicy meat pie.
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No. 45232 ID: 459534

While we're talking to CheeQuest characters...

Ears:
How've you been since we last saw you? Do you still have your snazzy new clothes? Any plans for the future? Did you ever find out what the former god of Chaos made you and Kip for? Now that gods are more active, do you worship any? If not, do you at least have a soft spot for any particular gods? Is Catface Meowmers still a catbold or just a normal cat again? And what was it like kissing Mitzi? :3

Tom: Pester Ears. You know he loves it.
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No. 45326 ID: 2eac65

...Huh. I thought the ponies would be more popular.

Another question for Mitrel: What are the various layers of the Undermind like? Do some of them have different cultures and interests than others? I'd like to learn about your personal experience, please.
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No. 45330 ID: 543aa6
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45330

Um
>What does "topo-uomo" mean in your language?
It doesn't mean anything in our language. That's what the Northerners call us, so that's how we're known. It means "rat-person" or something like that to them.
>Are you all that slim?
No, I am just underweight.
>Are there many of you in the world?
I guess there's enough.

>Do you and gnolls have a common ancestor? From what you said it sounded like you branched off at some point.
Um, no, I don't think so. They're really more canine.

>Anything we don't already know about your personal background? Any quirks of yours that we might find interesting? And how would you describe your personality?
Um, there's a lot you don't know about me.
But I don't really like to talk about all that stuff.
If I had to describe myself
I would say I am

...quiet.

>Oh, and is there anyone in the dungeon you hate, or who just grates on you a little bit?
I don't hate anyone at all
but uh
I guess
Ashedel

makes me feel kind of
um
...uncomfortable.
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No. 45352 ID: 909c96

>>355130
How so?
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No. 45357 ID: 2d6d07

>>355130
On a bit of a different tack, what is your favorite material to work with? What kinds of things do you like making most?
Do you do jewelry? Do you suppose you could make a nice setting for a (Orb-of-Infinite-Psyche sized) stone?

Ever work with bone? How about helmets?

Did you have...company in the {P|M}atriarchy? Elsewhere?

Shabin:
Meet dwarves this time? It seems like you'd get along famously...in the mines.
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No. 45369 ID: b13eb9

>>355130

Uncomfortable... in your pants?
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No. 45370 ID: 459534

>>355169
He did look a little hot-under-the-collar when Ashedel sang in the second tribute...
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No. 45511 ID: 35bcde

Maolla, what would sex with a Tozol, who are effectively invisible to telepathy, be like?
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No. 45512 ID: 1854db

>>355311
I can't help but think it would be like fucking a robot. A giant dildo, basically.
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No. 45517 ID: 2563d4

>>355311 >>355312
Obligatory link to >>338467
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No. 45806 ID: 178c80
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45806

>what was the worst nightmare you have ever had, and do you know the reason you had it?
THEY TOOK MY BRO.

>Everyone: You're surrounded by enemies and for one reason or another you can't beat them all by yourself, who do you choose to fight with you?
Hah, GunFriend of course! And Bro! And Grandpa!

>@ everyone: What do you consider most important to yourself (most prized belonging/friend/noun/verb/?)
GunFriend!

>A bar fight just broke out. Everyone there is drunk and your booze level is hitting the roof. What do you think your weapon of choice during that fight would be giving your current state?
GunFriend!

>What's your most favorite internet meme?
FFUUUUUUUUUUUUUU- comics!

>One random day, you wake up... as a member of the opposite sex! Now, you are aware that this 'state' will only last for 24 hours. So what do you do until then?
Uh, I don't know. I cannot go to school, that's for sure.

>Favorite sport or athletic activity?
I love climbing! There's a forest and lots of cliffs near my home!

>If you had to, even if you were forced to, what type of hat would you wear?
Heh. A woolly hat.

>What is your favorite video game? What do you like about it?
Ariano's Journey! Fast paced and fun! Looks good too!

>let's say you had to have a job
>what would your dream job be?
I haven't thought about it too much. A police?

>Spring break is either going on, will be soon, or has very recently past. Given the opportunity to visit other quest settings, where would/will/are/did you go?
>Hey everybody: Which character is the best character overall?
>If you were over here with us, what other quest would you want, or have wanted, to give advice for, and what would you do/have done differently than us?
>If you were able to trade places with any other character in Quest for the duration of exactly 1 year's time, who would it be, and why?

Who?

>Quest dudes. Important question here. Best way to prepare a burger.
I don't know. I don't get to eat them very often.

>To all who listen to music: what kind of music do you like? Favorite song/album/artist/genre/what-have-you?
Direstian Rockers. Yeeah!

>Coffee or tea?
I think both taste terrible!

>Soup's On! It's dinner time in your questworld. What do you find on your plate, and how do you react to it?
My mother probably cooked something for me. I will eat it if it doesn't taste terrible.

>Characters with actual memories: tell me about your parents.
My mother is nice, but worries too much about me. My father I did not know. Just disappeared one day.

>What would be the perfect date routine? movies? long walk on the beach? a romantic dinner?
Dunno. I am not good with this stuff.

>All characters: So you're on a mission for survival or aiming for fame and fortune or whatever it is you're currently doing. What do you want to do after you get it?

Dunno? Continue on with my life?

>To everyone: Do you think you could take a single Sergal in unarmed combat? Considering how many of you are squishy doctorate-types...
I can take on anyone! How the hell can I take on hell if I cannot fight?

>What's your idea of the worst, most horrible room mate you could possibly be paired with?
Dunno? That angry fat kid?
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No. 45807 ID: 8c0848

>>355606
>That angry fat kid?

Penji?
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No. 45813 ID: a83682
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45813

>>352994
Tell us more!

Penji: It was brought to my attention a while back that I haven't really met any Tozols! Are you amenable to some mutual expanding of horizons? I'd asked if you were busy before, which you must have been, not having responded.
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No. 45833 ID: 2563d4

Penji: Exactly how good are you at blowing raspberries? Be precise.
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No. 45914 ID: c7b6c2

So, for those of you so inclined, what is everyone thankful for this Thanksgiving?
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No. 45933 ID: aebc1f
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45933

[Leedy] "Heck yeah, forget thanksgiving!!! It's time for the real holiday to come up. CHRISTMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAASS!!!!"
[Jacob]"Y-yeah... and we're inviting all the other quest characters to join along. (but no creepy people.) We've got Presents and punch and snacks and stuff... um... i guess bring your own gifts too... uh... i dunno. Just stop by and do whatever, i guess."
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No. 45934 ID: aebc1f
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45934

[Leedy] "... waddya mean no creepy people, they're all invited."
[Jacob]"but what if a real creepy person shows up, like that one guy with the blades for arms?"
[Leedy] "you need to get out more. PARTY IS ON!!"
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No. 45935 ID: 786012

Hey, Mitzi, have you been told that you bear a striking resemblance to a girl called Iji? How do you feel about having an older sister, anyway?
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No. 45938 ID: 4bc7e6
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45938

[Rover]"Nice tree, Are we the first ones here?"
[Blake]"Not surprising seeing it's a month in advance."
[Rover]"Oh hush! I brought some gifts, treats and drinks, When does every one get here? Oh you're to young to drink aren't you?"

>>355714
[Rover]"I'm Canadian so I already celebrated a month ago. But I'm very thankful for Blake coming back to life for me. Praise the creator..."
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No. 45941 ID: c7b6c2
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45941

Hello! I am hear that there is being party for Capitalist holiday! I am bring many bottle of good vodka--

oh. Room seems to be fill with small furry animal! Am I having right room? Or is what Capitalists celebrate?
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No. 45944 ID: cfa804

>>355741
It's part of the spread, comrade. Try the cow-person, they're delicious
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No. 45945 ID: 25d956
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45945

>>wak..
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No. 45948 ID: 63ffc3
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45948

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No. 45949 ID: 56c687

Hoviet Sero of Grand Mother Russia! If you built a wall with the bodies of all the capitalist/fascist pigs you've killed, how big would it be?
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No. 45950 ID: 55f0cc

>>355734
You're using a collar, Jacob? Don't tell me that you and Starshroi already... Oh! Better not think about it! Is the privacy of you two, after all! Now, if I may say, you really don't waste time, huh? Attaboy!
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No. 45952 ID: aebc1f
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45952

[Leedy] "Too early? Nonsense, never too early to give presents. Oh hey, people at the door- COME ON IN EVERYBODY!!!"
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No. 45953 ID: aebc1f
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45953

[Leedy]"... uh... you might have to use the stable entrance. Wow you're big."
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No. 45954 ID: aebc1f
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45954

>>355750
[Jacob]"w-what are you implying? It's a neck wrap, not a collar... HEY LEEDY, CAN WE INVITE THE AUDIENCE TOO?"

[Leedy]" OF COURSE, EVERYBODY MEANS EVERYBODY IF IT MEANS BREAKING THE FOURTH WALL!"

[Jacob]"... how do i even invite these people, though."
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No. 45962 ID: 55f0cc
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45962

>>355754
Oh! I'll send representatives! Everyone, Oscar and Marie!

Hey, Oscar... I don't think this is the most opportune moment for bagels...
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No. 45965 ID: 64b5b0
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45965

Why did I come here again?
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No. 45967 ID: aebc1f

>>355762
that's right, who has two thumbs and is awesome enough to have his own artwork plugged by someone else? This guy *points to self*
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No. 45979 ID: c7b6c2
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45979

>Why did I come here again?
You are probably come to party to have fun, да? Please to be having drink!

>If you built a wall with the bodies of all the capitalist/fascist pigs you've killed, how big would it be?
Wall would be very high, and long! High and long to defend all Russia from Nazi pigs!
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No. 45981 ID: 64b5b0
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45981

>You are probably come to party to have fun, да? Please to be having drink!

So tasty.... @_@
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No. 45991 ID: da696f

hey officer murder, how many people do you arrest in a day? And how many actually make it to jail alive?
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No. 46428 ID: 36d963
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46428

My daily average is about 30 arrests, and provided that I don't aim poorly with my handcuff launcher, there is a fair chance that at least ten percent of those will see the police station.

Being a significantly experienced law-man, I boast a record of 483 single-handed arrests. Two of which almost made it to processing.
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No. 46470 ID: c9b053
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46470

>>355754
A party! Count me in
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No. 46489 ID: d6af4f
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46489

>>355157

"Oh hello mister dwarf, I am but an innocent kobold that would like to learn the deepest darkest secrets the dwarves know about mining, no questions asked. I brought my own pick, oh pretty please with a plump helmet on top, let me in."

>"'ere's an idea, how 'bout ya give us yer pick ya no doubt stole from us, ya freak-eyed vermin, b'fore we teach th' archers the deepest darkest secrets about shootin' 'bolds."

--

Yeah, everything I know says that's how visiting the dwarves would go. I have no entry plan. There's no end of the world this time, and Chee can't pull a booze summoning spell out of her ass anymore.
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No. 46490 ID: d6af4f
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46490

>>355032

>"Hey ears hey ears botherbotherbotherbother!"

>How've you been since we last saw you?
"Pretty well... no, no, that's a lie. I've been mediocre. I spent most of my time with Chee being scared, but stuff happened back then. It was a life that wasn't in a crappy village, living only through the good graces of a lich. I never thought I would miss god slaying.

>Any plans for the future?
My plan is to keep on.. well, giving our dead to the lich and,... um, well... not.. die?

>Do you still have your snazzy new clothes?
No. I got to enjoy being dressed up like I meant something for all of a few hours during which the world was ending. Now I'm back in what I think is bear leather, which means that somewhere in that lich's tower there is a skinless bear zombie.

>Now that gods are more active, do you worship any? If not, do you at least have a soft spot for any particular gods?
No. Some of us worship the god of war and death, but that's because the lich "encouraged" us. The only god I've had contact with is Tom, who's breaking time and space just to bother me.

>Did you ever find out what the former god of Chaos made you and Kip for?
He never actually made us, but in a past life, I guess in this world, we made a pact with the previous Chaos God, and he got our souls. So when we died, we lived inside him or something.

>Is Catface Meowmers still a catbold or just a normal cat again?
I don't know, I --
>"Oh hey hey I can answer this one! Yep he was a normal cat, but, to recreate history as closely as possible, there was a non-Chee related potion accident that made him into a catbold."

>And what was it like kissing Mitzi?
Mitzi? That sounds like a person who is no one like anyone I've met. You mean Minci, I think? We didn't... technically.. kiss. She just grabbed and, er, well, put me in.. between her chest. Maybe she kissed oh geez I don't know I was so confused and I mean it felt amazing in an unholy, horribly wrong way but I was too confused to enjoy it. It didn't mean anything anyway, she was just distracting me.

>"Hey Ears speaking of Minci, you wanna know where these tendrils of mine have b--'
"NO. NO TOM, I DO NOT WANT TO KNOW WHERE THESE HAVE BEEN."
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No. 46492 ID: 210977

to unnamed elf lady in june quest: what's your story?
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No. 46504 ID: ec0bf5

Vibrant: As long as we've known you, and likely from birth, your amphibious traits have included numerous structures all over your body that one might describe as frills. Given that we are capable of both viewing you whenever we wish and rendering images of you in situations that have not occurred or been witnessed, what are your feelings on the fact that a massively disproportionate amount of the entities that make up the AOS AI nodes find "frills" like yours to be extremely attractive, sexual, and/or arousing? We can't really know for sure whether Ei or Tzet have been staring at you in such a way, but there's almost certainly someone here. Think very carefully on your response, because we are, as always, watching.
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No. 46514 ID: 459534

>>356290

>breaking time and space just to bother me
Heh. That's Tom alright.

I'm a little curious about the pact you made in your past life, but I don't suppose you'd remember anything about that. Shame.

And sorry to hear your life is so crappy now. :/ Of course, if *boredom* is the issue, I think I know a guy who can help you....once he's done pestering you, anyway. Or, heck, you could just try to find yourself a girl. Or pick up a new hobby, or go on a journey, or become an adventurer, or start a business. Any of these would eat up plenty of time. Hope things pick up soon.
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No. 46516 ID: e3f578

Tom's probably just going to wisk yourself away sometime soon, like above guy said. Simply because you staying in one peaceful place is boring.
As soon as he finds a legal way to do something else then feel you up with tendrils, probably. If would suggest a little chaos worship here and there in your village. Lich shouldn't have much of a beef with that as long as ya'll are still worshiping war and death.
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No. 46677 ID: d6af4f
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46677

>>356314
>>356314

"I don't remember anything about the previos chaos god's pact... but I am a little curious. A shame, yeah. That was anywhere from hundreds of years ago to the beginning of our species. Me finding out would be an astronomical chance.

I'm bored, yeah, but there's worse than mediocre. Maybe I will go on a journey. I always wanted to sail off this island to see what else there was. But the mystery is gone, as we already know where the mainland is. I wonder what would have happened if I tried that in the dream... it never happened, and I suppose it doesn't matter now. I do have a girl in mind, but we're not really together. Maybe we will be someday. Bored or not, I would sooner be transmuted into a stick and left in the mud before I made a pact with Tom.."

>"Heyyy. It's almost like you dislike me! Anyway, ya already have."

"...what?"

>"You made with a pact the old one, and lucky for you, pacts carry over from god to god!"

"You mean you could screw around with me?"

>"Anything. I'd. Like. And the rest of your villagers, too! But you and everyone you're around is boring. Maybe the old god liked making boring people unboring, but not me!"

"I think, um, I'll be content with being bored."

>"You say that NOW, but when you can't stand it anymore and want to go off an adventure, I'll be there! It'll be fun! Hey, just the other day, me and my slime girl foll-"

"TOM I DO NOT WANT TO KNOW WHAT YOU DO WITH SLIME PEOPLE."
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No. 46681 ID: c7ac66

>>356477
...this made my day.
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No. 46691 ID: 1854db

>>356477
There's so many opportunities for new quests in this world. So many.
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No. 46768 ID: 459534

>>356477

>Maybe I will go on a journey. I always wanted to sail off this island to see what else there was. But the mystery is gone, as we already know where the mainland is.

Ah, but how much do you know about the mainland? You can't have explored much of it, given its size. And even if you have already explored the mainland, I'm sure there are islands or, heck, other worlds that you could explore! Besides, if by some chance Tom happens to have the same time-altering powers that Chee did, you could explore different points in history! There's still mystery in the world, you've just got to look for it. :)

>I do have a girl in mind, but we're not really together. Maybe we will be someday.

Curiousity and...shipping instinct...getting so hard to resist.......ggggggGGGAHHWHOISSHE?

(ignore me if Lagotrope hasn't gotten around to creating her yet or is too busy with Chop's Dojo at present you'd rather not talk about it right now)
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No. 46835 ID: d6af4f
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46835

>>356568

I don't know anything about the mainland other than the direction it's in. But that's enough. I always had a feeling there was more out there, and that was the main draw for my want of exploring. It's not completely gone. The mainland is far west. Maybe there's more to the east? It seems unlikely.

And the girl? Her name is Poff. She's not the greatest looker, but she's sweet, understanding and calm. The sort of girl that would be perfect for settling down with. Maybe that's why I haven't pursued her yet, I'm not ready to concede settling down for life.
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No. 46838 ID: cdb8cb

>>356635

What is it about pink colored girls.
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No. 46847 ID: 459534

>>356635

Aww, she sounds like a sweet girl. And she's got a cute name, too! You sure can pick 'em, kid. :)

If you ever do go exploring, see about taking her with you. T'would give the two of you a chance to get to know each other better (and give you a chance to make a good impression. ;) ). Might want to keep Tom around when you leave, too--and not just for the Wacky Hijinks (tm). Assuming you lost your magic when the world was remade, Tom's Chaos powers would be your only real means of defense.

Oh, and--just a hypothetical here--since Tom seems to have free-reign when it comes to the people in your village, could you just have *him* protect them instead of the Lich? I'm pretty sure he could kick the Lich's butt. 'course, I'm not sure you'd consider it an improvement...

But here, I've been riddling you with questions for longer than courtesy allows. I'll shut up for a bit and let you (and your author) return to work. Fare thee well, kind Ears! And best of luck in your endeavors!

....btw, that picture of you shyly glancing at Poff was absolutely adorable. My inner shipper squealed with delight.
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No. 46898 ID: 1268e6

Theodren:
Are there any female minotaurs in the world? And if not, what does this mean of your parents and their relationship?
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No. 46918 ID: 784dcc

Think that ear's gonna last?
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No. 46935 ID: de01b0

>>356698
Well we already know what Theodren's mom looks like...
See:
>>344938
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No. 47104 ID: d6ae01

So, Poff... are you, in fact, pink?
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No. 47106 ID: d6af4f
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47106

>>356904
Yes I am! I'm so close to white though, that it's an easy mistake to make.
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No. 47107 ID: 3947e9

>>356906
>>356904
Kinda like how pink humans are called white for some unknown reason.
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No. 47109 ID: 3947e9

>>356906
what quest is poff from?
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No. 47114 ID: cdb8cb

>>356909

None. Yet.
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No. 47120 ID: 784dcc

effectively she is from an epilogue to cheequest which is communicated through this and like threads
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No. 47125 ID: bd7cc2

Hey everyone, your house is on fire and you only have time to grab one thing. What do you save?
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No. 47126 ID: d6af4f
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47126

>>356925
My BEST FRIEND.

>"Oy."
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No. 47187 ID: 9c7c3b
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47187

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No. 47214 ID: c7dc56

>>356987
Dude. You can always find more. Hell if you really wanted to, you could make more yourself.

Well, I guess you could technically make more of the others too. But that would require a still.
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No. 47288 ID: ad5c4f

To all Quest characters: What kind of music do you like to listen to? If you like you can either describe it or give examples.
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No. 47348 ID: cf49fc

>>356987
Don't worry Hoviet. Your family can help carry the vodka!
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No. 47435 ID: c460ad
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47435

>>357088
Well, I've always loved the Golden Oldies. Y'know, anything from the 50s on back! But when I'm really feeling like gettin' my groove on, it's all about Disco and 90s bubblegum-pop.
Here lately, though, Midge has been getting me into Dubstep. It's not my usual thing, but I rather like it anyway.
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No. 47437 ID: 9cb4b3
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47437

>>354633
"Oh, we've known each other since we were kids, right hun?"

>"Mmm... Yeap."

"We're both from the Nira tribe originally, but left our tribe to join Clan Shigu when Rain was just starting out."

>"Yeah. Long before she met that strange boy with the lightning-sword. Lusha? Lucien? Whatever. She already had a couple hundred sergals under her when the folks from our tribe turned up. She's incredible, all the stories of her were true, and if there's anyone who could unite us all, stop the endless raiding and stop the threat of attack and death and finally end the curse of our birth, it's her."

"Yeah... Heh, those were hard times. First Torori bought it, not to mention it was all northern against northern..."

>"Worth it though, in the end. Lived through it, helped finally bring unity and strict peace to the Tatola, and even brought a new life into the world to continue our fight if we don't make it..."

"Speaking of which... Aru, quit it, I'm trying to tell our story."

>"Your fault for trying to do it naked."

"Are you disobeying the orders of your commanding officer, puffin?"

>"Depends on if she can get a real order out before she starts moaning like a bitch."

"Oh it is ON."
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No. 47446 ID: a133a1
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47446

>>357088

Only the most HARDCORE RAPZ, DAWG

Gnarls Barkley, the Fresh Prince, that shit's where it's at, you get me?
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No. 47448 ID: a133a1
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47448

Except oh wait no I'm a fictional alien so I either listen to no music or ridiculous made-up genres that are only ever defined in vague, uncertain descriptions.
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No. 47451 ID: d6af4f
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47451

>>357088
The soothing sounds of sticks hitting rocks.
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No. 47452 ID: 210977

>>357251

i don't think that counts as music.
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No. 47453 ID: 453e62

Oken and/or other astranians,
have you ever heard of a solar film called bambi?
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No. 47454 ID: 0ffd46

am i a monster if , thinking of the death of the mother of bambi, i can't stop smiling?
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No. 47455 ID: 9cb4b3
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47455

>>357254
are you me
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No. 47460 ID: 4183c9
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47460

>>357237
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No. 47462 ID: 6f38fa

>>357260
Into a bit of the 'ol voyeurism thing are we John?
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No. 47490 ID: fe0124

you are now DOVAHKIIN! what do you do with your new abilities?
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No. 47494 ID: ad5c4f

>>357248

In a pinch you could give an example of human music that's similar to what you listen to.

>>357251

So, lithophones? Something like these examples?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YnNoba3WSOc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vG57cdLvM2c
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GuQ0XYoQhNE

'twould be fitting for simple kobolds. Or were you just being your usual snarky self? :P
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No. 47502 ID: 8c0848
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47502

>>357290
Oh gee, whatever would I do if I had some kind of magical powers from having dragon blood.

It is beyond my comprehension. I am totally drawing a blank. I really could never know what that would be like.
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No. 47506 ID: 9c7c3b
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47506

>>357254
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No. 47509 ID: c460ad
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47509

>>357290
I'd Dragonshout my landlord into next era!
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No. 47528 ID: f2abea

>>357302
you're half dragon half vermin, dovahkiin is half a REAL race and half dragon.
Stop posing.
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No. 47529 ID: f72f26

>>357328
pretty much,

kobolds are filled with so many layers of genetic fail, that it completely ruins you chances of being a REAL dragon blood
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No. 47530 ID: cf49fc

>>357329
I really want to defend the Kobold race, but they're so pathetic. Okay, so... they're really cute? That's not a flaw, is it?
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No. 47533 ID: 210977

>>357330

cute doesn't stop predators from eating you, unfortunately.
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No. 47537 ID: 049dfa
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47537

>>357290
Miyerine's Blessing, could such a thing be true the gods themselves would envy my happiness. I don't believe there's a Vataruk alive who didn't dream of such a thing as a yadix. To be descended from such holy blood line as that of a dragon, nothing in this mortal world would make a Vataruk more proud or honored! Were it to be true, I would end this war and claim our rightful home, on the back of Goratesh, that the hugavids seem to determined to wrest from our claws. I would unite all vataruk under my holy banner and lead them to prosperity in the name of the Dragon Gods!

But, sadly, I do not believe such a thing would even be possible...
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No. 47549 ID: caaa15
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47549

>>357290
>have the soul of a dragon contained in a human body
>gain ability to shout words that have powerful magical effects
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No. 47554 ID: 784dcc

Who's next to be all "I am already"? Verremar?
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No. 47555 ID: e79d6a

>>357349

Hee hee.
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No. 47556 ID: 6f1d54

>>357349
>iwasdovahkiinbeforeitwascool.png
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No. 47558 ID: 04e724

>>357349
your hair KEEPS GROWING
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No. 47559 ID: b88147
File 132462574159.jpg - (28.91KB , 466x270 , morachrestomancespeak.jpg )
47559

I believe that it's time we meet the public, isn't that right?

Hell, i don't give a damn. They haven't even met me yet.

alright, but you still can answer some questions.

>>357088

Ah, here we go. I must say that I enjoy a decent melody played by grand Bards inspired by muses.

I don't listen to music... birds, i listen to birds- NEXT QUESTION

>>357290

Ah, here is a fairly good one.

What the hell is a duvakin

I believe it is a character from something called a vidya gaim. It is something from the modern day, or future to us. I've read up on this dovahkin and believe his powers are utterly whimsical. Not saying i would be able to implement them... mask and all. But it would be entertaining if i could.

SHUT UP- NEXT QUESTION

>>356925

Mom

Lanks, my faithful pet.

NEXT QUESTION

Um... lets see. I actually don't see another question that we could answer... they're all mostly aimed at specific people.

Then i'm going home.

NO NO NO, please wait. there might be someone who wants to ask us personally. Lets wait for a bit, shall we?

Fine
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No. 47562 ID: de7eea

To various: If you were to wear a hat, what kind of hat would you wear (not counting your current hat for those who already have headgear)?

>>357349
That quest! I am totally hoping it is updating next after Battle Quest.
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No. 47586 ID: 8c0848
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47586

>>357328
>>357329
>>357330
>>357333
Where in the fuck did you people learn about Kobolds? Some races might consider them... us... vermin, but that's just 'cuz they're constantly fighting them... us... for territory, resources, etc.
Before you try to cuddle any kobold because you think they're so cutesy-wutesy, make sure that you have the permission of said kobold, since they can and will bite your face off if provoked.

Of course, how vicious your average group of kobolds will be is probably going to be influenced by location. City 'bolds are generally gonna be less vicious then ones that live in settlements who will be less vicious than ones than live in the mountains and war with dwarves and gnomes all the time.

Now you know more about kobolds. At least, you know about as much as I know, since there aren't a huge amount of them around here.
So now you can stop being filthy, racist dicks.
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No. 47588 ID: e3f578

>>357386
Can we still call elves self-absorbed faggots though? They can be good fighters, but they're snot-nosed as fuck.
Just saying.
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No. 47589 ID: cf49fc

>>357386
Alright, I was never racist against Kobolds. Their cuteness is just SO VERY DISARMING.

Let's all pick a more acceptable target to be racist against. Like Winged Elves. FUCK Winged Elves, man. They suck.
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No. 47590 ID: 56f9e4

>>357386
huh, it seems you take after your dad as well after all!
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No. 47591 ID: 5ef398

So...is that TGChan Christmas Party still going on?
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No. 47597 ID: b88147
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47597

>>357391


well... um... that is a strong maybe. But right now i am sure getting lonely.... with the whole nobody here and stuff. Man, where'd everybody go? Was it the punch?
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No. 47608 ID: 9e292d
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47608

>>357397
May I join? I primise to not eat anyone...
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No. 47615 ID: cf49fc

>>357408
Come on in, Mysterious Stranger, this party is FOR EVERYONE!
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No. 47622 ID: 16a987
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47622

>>357391
:rover:-*Sork?*Wha? *Yawn!* Were... What time is it?

:blake:-6h, December 24th...

:rover:[b]-24th? It's ChristmasEve?! Wha.. Where're my clothes?

:blake:-You drank a bit to much and passed out... For a few weeks... Soviet Russia guy said you'd be fine.
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No. 47624 ID: 39368c
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47624

>>357397

"Oi... Da punch is real GOOD! It make me go stompy ebry time..."

"Me almost forgot to give da kristmas stuff! Ok yer gitz! Do yer want somefink choppy ur shootie? Don't ask for weedy weapons ur else me be ANGRY!"
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No. 47625 ID: 37b949
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47625

soo...the fuck appened in theese two week? By the way I want a stabby present
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No. 47646 ID: 9c7c3b
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47646

Славься, *hic* Отечество наше свободное,
Дружбы народов надёжный оплот~
Знамя советское, знамя народное
Пусть от победы к *hic* победе ведёт!

Eh... wha... Hello to many new people!

>>357422
да, has happened before! *hic* Old rumor says comrade once slept through entire winter after drinking much vodka! Was put in gulag for not attending work camp, I think! *hic*

>>357424
Am liking shooty!
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No. 47704 ID: 178c80
File 132492728673.png - (11.10KB , 640x640 , gunfriend_answers.png )
47704

>what was the worst nightmare you have ever had, and do you know the reason you had it?
I don't sleep. Nights are very boring. Edmund tends to leave TV open while he goes to sleep.

>Everyone: You're surrounded by enemies and for one reason or another you can't beat them all by yourself, who do you choose to fight with you?
Edmund. I quite cannot fight on my own.

>What's your most favorite internet meme?
Hm, I cannot follow internet that much...
Derping and herping?

>One random day, you wake up... as a member of the opposite sex! Now, you are aware that this 'state' will only last for 24 hours. So what do you do until then?
I don't have a gender. Well, I kinda recognize myself as a male. But that's easy. I could recognize myself as female too.
...
I tried, it doesn't feel any different.


>Favorite sport or athletic activity?
I have no limbs.
I really wish I had.
Gun with legs and arms... I would be fucking awesome!
But for now, I need to use Edmund's arms and legs.

>If you had to, even if you were forced to, what type of hat would you wear?
I don't have a head.

>Spring break is either going on, will be soon, or has very recently past. Given the opportunity to visit other quest settings, where would/will/are/did you go?
>Hey everybody: Which character is the best character overall?
>If you were over here with us, what other quest would you want, or have wanted, to give advice for, and what would you do/have done differently than us?
>If you were able to trade places with any other character in Quest for the duration of exactly 1 year's time, who would it be, and why?
Hah, I have to quote Edmund here; who?

>Coffee or tea?
I have no mouth. If I had, I think I would prefer tea.

>Characters with actual memories: tell me about your parents.
An alchemist from outside of Zezernia. He sold me to Edmund's grandfather, who fitted me in a gun and gifted it to his grandchild, Edmund.

>What would be the perfect date routine? movies? long walk on the beach? a romantic dinner?
I don't know romance.

>All characters: So you're on a mission for survival or aiming for fame and fortune or whatever it is you're currently doing. What do you want to do after you get it?
Heh. Maybe I will break my bottle, grow limbs and walk among man.

>To everyone: Do you think you could take a single Sergal in unarmed combat? Considering how many of you are squishy doctorate-types...
As I said, I cannot fight by myself. However, Edmund is totally able to beat one with my help. Beat to a bloody pulp!

>To all Quest characters: What kind of music do you like to listen to? If you like you can either describe it or give examples.
Ehe, I don't enjoy music that much. I kinda listen what Edmund listens. I guess it's nice.

>you are now DOVAHKIIN! what do you do with your new abilities?
Hiii, I could freeze our enemies and all kinds of useful stuff! It would make everything easier...
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No. 47709 ID: 39368c
File 132494382628.jpg - (64.07KB , 1058x740 , bigtoofxmas.jpg )
47709

>>357425

"Okay, me give yer a killy punch dagger wif drills!"

>>357446

"Me giva yer a kustom shoota wif vodka bottle holder so you kan drink while shooting!"


>what was the worst nightmare you have ever had, and do you know the reason you had it?
"My worst nitemare was when me can't fight."

>Everyone: You're surrounded by enemies and for one reason or another you can't beat them all by yourself, who do you choose to fight with you?
"Da ork nob Luzhador, he is tuff fighta."

>What's your most favorite internet meme?
"Cup of Rage!"

>One random day, you wake up... as a member of the opposite sex! Now, you are aware that this 'state' will only last for 24 hours. So what do you do until then?
"Me fight sumebody! Wut else?"


>Favorite sport or athletic activity?
"Me like racing!"

>If you had to, even if you were forced to, what type of hat would you wear?
"Me will wear a tophat."


>Spring break is either going on, will be soon, or has very recently past. Given the opportunity to visit other quest settings, where would/will/are/did you go?
"Drew the Lich's world. Drew NEED to learn da propa way to be a nasty boss."

>Hey everybody: Which character is the best character overall?
"Hmmmm... Me?"

>If you were over here with us, what other quest would you want, or have wanted, to give advice for, and what would you do/have done differently than us?
"Wut? Me 'ave no time for mucking! Me FIGHT!"

>If you were able to trade places with any other character in Quest for the duration of exactly 1 year's time, who would it be, and why?
"Me like trade place wif Officer Murder in Doolbag's Mission. Bekause me like going around as kop while killing sume gitz."

>Coffee or tea?
"Wy not both?"

>Characters with actual memories: tell me about your parents.
"Parents? Wut parents?"

>What would be the perfect date routine? movies? long walk on the beach? a romantic dinner?
"Finding sum tuff fight!"

>All characters: So you're on a mission for survival or aiming for fame and fortune or whatever it is you're currently doing. What do you want to do after you get it?
"Me going for a big WAAAGH!"

>To everyone: Do you think you could take a single Sergal in unarmed combat? Considering how many of you are squishy doctorate-types...
"Me orks are deff 'ard! Me kan take on Sergal wif my fists!"

>To all Quest characters: What kind of music do you like to listen to? If you like you can either describe it or give examples.
"Me like listen rokk musik un rapping."

>you are now DOVAHKIIN! what do you do with your new abilities?
"WAAAAAAAAAAAGH!!!"
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No. 47713 ID: 2bf03d

What's your all-time most favorite food?
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No. 47773 ID: d6af4f
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47773

>>357294
Yeah kind of like a.. lifothone, if instead of drumsticks you had a stick, and instead of various rock plates to make different noises, you had a rock.
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No. 47867 ID: 2eac65

>>357349
Hi! Nice to see you again. We kind of got cut off from you suddenly. What have you been up to? Having fun? Read any good books? I hope you haven't been too hard on your associates.
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No. 47887 ID: 6f1d54

So Matron, why do you bandage your chest up? Are you a fair bit more well endowed than you'd prefer to be?
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No. 47888 ID: 453e62

So Matron, it seems clamp's muscles aren't the only huge thing on him.
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No. 47889 ID: 8ff7f9

To Liam and Sekani: Whose the prettier birdie?
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No. 47907 ID: 1b0f2f

>>357687

I think those bandages are what gnolls would call a bra.
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No. 47911 ID: 2563d4

>Romance stories and related media fulfil the roll in Astranian society that pornography does in lesser cultures.
So, Mint, how much slashfic have you written over the years?
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No. 47940 ID: d6af4f
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47940

>>357687
>>357707
Yes, it acts as a bra. And yes, I am more endowed than I would like, but that is only a symptom of the larger issue that my entire body is far daintier than is appropriate. I have managed to cope with that, so let me make it clear that I'm not unhappy about it. Other than preventing a display of myself, the bandages do help in a fight should we be ambushed, or older gnoll pups get rowdy. I doubt I need to explain why.

>>>357688
I'll act like you're talking about the giant brick he's got in the place of where his brain should be.
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No. 47943 ID: 6f1d54

>>357740
Dainty can work for you though. You know the saying, "Looks can be deceiving?" You could always use that to your advantage by playing it up before taking your enemy by surprise with a hidden knife somewhere upon your body.

You'd probably look good in some scale mail or platemail armor. Gitchu some curved swords too.

Or maybe just a sports bra.
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No. 47978 ID: 1b0f2f

>>357743

Let's hope the matron never needs to fight, because by the time the matron needs to fight the rest of the gnolls are dead.
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No. 47982 ID: f72f26
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47982

>But as far as cosmetic products go, how much hair spray do you use to get your hair to stick up like that?
my hair normally poofs like this, though a lot of people I know do put tons of stuff in their hair, Like Hoft.
Also Zane, she spends hours trying to do stuff with her hair, she gets really angry about it. I've even seen her sometimes put some eye make up on, which is weird because her eyes are normally really dark, and then she covers everything up with her huge suit . . . don't think Zane likes how she looks very much.
What was the question again?

>How is the typical astranian ground force organized?
>how are they arranged?
>What specialists do you favour?
>What vehicles normally support you?
>(In other words, what would an astranian force look like in a tabletop wargame?)
well this is my army for "Alliance Vanguard"

my army uses a lot of robots as my scoring units, 1 full squad of 20, and a small squad of 12 that can be loaded up into the Exion ScoutWalkers.
the three Exions are also super good at taking down enemy tanks which makes up for the low armour pen rating of the battle bots.
the Iykon Gunships takes up a lot of points, but it's the only space ship I have so I put it in my army anyways, I use it to carry my squad of 5 marines, I made the sergeant look like Zane even though she isn't a sergeant yet.
I also put in some Agents, for pegging off assassins, and some utility bots for repairing vehicles and bots.
A lot of people pick the Ritualist as their commander, but I like the Engineer's weapon enhancement rules better.

>have you ever heard of a solar film called bambi?
yeah, I saw that art house piece of garbage, and I know "the people and animals are symbolic of war" and all that stuff. but I really wish movies would just say what they mean and not expect you to guess all this stuff.
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No. 47993 ID: bdb3f8

>>357782
Welp, if 40k ever makes an Ad Mech codex, I know how I'm customizing it.
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No. 47996 ID: a0bdb7

Or you can just customize some Tau...
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No. 48020 ID: bdb3f8

>>357796
I thought about that, but the Tau soldiers have these pathetic armor saves until you get up to giant battle suit level. Servitors would make much better robots than Kroot. I need a codex where the baseline soldiers are heavily armored to the point that may even have an invulnerable save (shields) and then have some giant battle suits further on top of that. Add somebody to enhance weapons and repair vehicles, a rare expensive ship that basically amounts to a storm raven, and an alternate HQ with mystical psychic powers. You could certainly do it with Tau, but I think it would be tougher to wedge it in than an imperial codex.

And a naive, ritualistic devotion to an ancient, advanced technology they don't actually understand any more is hardly a Tau trait.
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No. 48036 ID: 9cb4b3

But they DO understand their own technology, ESPECIALLY the higher-ups, the baseline soldiers tend to not because they don't have to. Also, the tau armor save isn't crappy at all (4+ is NOT bad at all, especially for the point value).

Thing is, there's basically no army in 40k that you can accurately customize into astranians, the closest thematically however is the tau, there's simply no current codex options for one heavily shielded soldier with a bajillion gun drones.
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No. 48037 ID: 453e62

>>357836
not really. they can only make the stuff on a single planet for some reason. meaning that the manufacture is impossible to replicate.
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No. 48057 ID: fa929d

>>357837
Also wrong. In fact, the astranians in BQ get their equipment from GravTech, a seperate company from Raytech who have manufacturing facilities elsewhere.
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No. 48093 ID: bd7afe

>>357782
So that unit front-center is some kind of high ranking Engineer suit? Has Mint ever worn anything like that before?
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No. 48095 ID: 146bca

Overlord vs. Tory in an epic, no-holds-barred, peak-of-your-power, world-ending duel.

Who would win?
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No. 48102 ID: e3aff6

>>357895
You mean the Overlord before he died and became us?
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No. 48107 ID: 453e62

>>357902
he said 'peak-of-your-power" so yes.
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No. 48222 ID: f72f26
File 132625960248.jpg - (91.32KB , 408x300 , Mint9.jpg )
48222

>So, Mint, how much slashfic have you written over the years?

not a lot, and what I have written I've only done as a hobby. it's a dangerous industry, if enraged fans don't get you, rivals will for encroaching on their turf. It's just not worth it if you ask me.

>So that unit front-center is some kind of high ranking Engineer suit? Has Mint ever worn anything like that before?

nope, I've never worn a Mechanic Field Suit, at least not officially . . .
especially not one like that, it looks to be inspired by Commander Flek's rig.

Mechanics and Engineers wear these things when assigned onto a battle field to ease their duties,
many are crafted by the engineer themselves and those differ greatly because of that.
I've never made one, so if I was deployed, I would be assigned one of the ships crappy standard issue models, like this one.

hopefully that will never need to be the case.
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No. 48232 ID: 85879a
File 132627847723.png - (53.40KB , 700x500 , Badass Overlord.png )
48232

>>357895
Bring it, tiny Hero.
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No. 48238 ID: c71597

>>358032
Dude, he's not a hero, he's an insane murderous villain.
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No. 48243 ID: eb672d

Errrr... considering Overlord's height of power was likely when he was off the deep end and required a army of heroes to bring down, I'm pretty sure Tory would be considered relatively heroic.

Hard to say who would win in a straight fight though from a outsider's opinion.
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No. 48250 ID: f6afa5

Honestly Tory would probably just drop a suitcase nuke in his castle with a flying tiny robot (with a face painted on it) and call it a day.
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No. 48251 ID: ed57e8

>>358050
he would first need to find it. it's on a sub plane from the primary dimension not a different dimension so his tower's teleportation ability wouldn't be able to shift to near it. would need to use a portal in control of someone else.
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No. 48252 ID: 146bca

>>358051

Not to mention that the Overlord has a Flying Castle.

+10 awesome to Overlord.
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No. 48253 ID: 146bca

>>358052

I forgot to mention; My point is it's probably mobile because it flies.
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No. 48255 ID: 9c7c3b

>>358051
Nevermind then. They'd just simmer at each other from across the dimensional divide.
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No. 48256 ID: bd7afe

>>358022
Well then Mint: if you could build anything you, personally, wanted, what would it be?
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No. 48257 ID: ed57e8

>>358055
except then, the overlord has one of those portals built into his castle. he can send attacks through it and they can't be traced back.
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No. 48295 ID: becb83
File 132650981555.jpg - (8.36KB , 172x223 , moriachallengesoverlord.jpg )
48295

I must say that all this talk about the one known as the Overlord has sparked my interest. I'm sure that an interesting fellow like that has plenty of time on his hands and if the Doctor Tory does not deem this fiasco necessary I would formally like to throw my resources at this.

Is there not a sort of arena? I do recall seeing one of those on my way to contact here. If it is still of use today, then i believe i wish to issue a challenge of military tactility. Overlord the current, I challenge you to a skirmish between armies. Me, my wargs and demons versus you and your misfits. Will you parley with an ambitious world conqueror?
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No. 48299 ID: 1b0f2f

Kalor Moria: Why did you scare Starshroi with those fakey fake images of her getting easily killed by the Blackguard? She could have totally taken him.
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No. 48301 ID: becb83
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48301

>>358099
Well I must apologize then, I did not know you folks had such a keen sense of a warriors ability. Next time I will let her die while I just watch from the sidelines. Let me just say that the man has a sick sense of discipline.
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No. 48307 ID: f21358

>>358101
your horribly disfigured face just gave me an idea!

SCAR CHECK! how did everyone get their scars?
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No. 48308 ID: c681b2

>>358101
Shut up. You kept me from talking to little Jacob, did not warn Star in time and only acted after an entire village was massacred. Your answer to that situation was abuse of power, something we can not do. Shut the fuck up.
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No. 48309 ID: 178c80
File 132658838119.png - (16.68KB , 640x640 , tory_answ2.png )
48309

As for this Overlord-bullshit, I don't really care.
Well, sometimes I do care, but since all this crazy-ass shit going out here now, I am not too interested in mere duels.

>Bring it, tiny Hero.
Fucking damnit. I have murdered millions!
MILLIONS! For no good reason!
Or well, it was a very good and legit reason! People just sometimes need to die for science.
But fuck, a hero? Asdfgh. I will fucking murder you for that one, rain burning death upon all of you!
...Some other day. Too fucking busy.

>SCAR CHECK! how did everyone get their scars?
Maybe Doc has them up in a notebook or something. He has fixed most of my wounds.
I am have to admit, I am bit careless from time to time. Accidents happen.
And Sister of Pain. At least she is dead now.
Good riddance.

>If you had to, even if you were forced to, what type of hat would you wear?
Top hat.
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No. 48310 ID: f72f26

you're looking rather weathered Tory,

have you been getting enough sleep?
have you been eating well?

if you were forced to take a vacation for your health
and were not allowed to invent, conquer or launch nukes, etc.
what would your ideal vacation be?
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No. 48325 ID: 1b0f2f

>>358109

Oh come now Tory. You don't really care? Don't you love the attention?

Also, what's that behind you?
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No. 48394 ID: 178c80
File 132683370037.png - (15.42KB , 640x640 , tory_answ3.png )
48394

>have you been getting enough sleep?
Haven't slept in two days.
>have you been eating well?
Kinda.

>if you were forced to take a vacation for your health
>and were not allowed to invent, conquer or launch nukes, etc.
>what would your ideal vacation be?

No. I don't even want to think of such boring things! This is free time thing! This is a hobby!
Great hobby! Exciting! Awesome! Tiring...
I am in middle of my amazing fuckawesome space-program, so I don't want to lay off my work.
At least until I have landed something on other planet in this system. Then I will sleep.
I will probably sleep for days. After I finished my factory in world 000... 7, I slept for 15 hours, woke up, ate and went back to glorious sleep.

>Also, what's that behind you?
It is related to my space-program. A badass vessel. A test of sort.
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No. 48399 ID: 146bca

>>358194
First off, your Russian accent is awesome.

Secondly, do you think we'll be able to help you out in another quest, soon?
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No. 48402 ID: becb83

>>358194
i'm unsure why, but this makes me happy

Tory, where do you wish to go in the wide acres of space? Is there some sort of plan you have? or maybe you just desire shallow desires of space conquests?
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No. 48413 ID: 1854db

Tura: Did you ever get around to kicking your dad in the nuts?
>>
No. 48526 ID: ee12a2
File 132712980707.png - (78.29KB , 557x515 , liam answers.png )
48526

>>357689
Well! Given that the people on this site seem to think Dasaki is a prettier nevrean male than me, I can only imagine that they would a fat tub of lard like Sekani would be the "prettier" bird.

Not that I am bitter or anything.
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No. 48535 ID: bccf7b

>>358326
It's the hair-fwips, dear. They make you look like a cheap knock-off of some "pretty-boy" villain.
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No. 48540 ID: d6ae01
File 132718744904.png - (75.33KB , 500x400 , sekanimad.png )
48540

>>358326
Not really, my colors aren't very attracti-- fat tub of lard!? I'm not fat! We're naturally fluffy. Underneath all these feathers I'm plenty thin. What about you!? You barely have any feathers at all! I bet you can't even fly!

:kinasacry: "i can't fly..."
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No. 48542 ID: 2563d4

Bangles, which of these birds do you reckon looks the most delicious?

In fact, same question to anything with sufficient pointy teeth.
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No. 48543 ID: cf49fc

New Overlord, how would you treat a young lady* on a date?

*Lust's Daughter is not a lady, so she doesn't count.
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No. 48551 ID: ee12a2
File 132719150739.png - (219.01KB , 1614x1080 , drawing sober.png )
48551

>>358335
Is this better? I've been trying new things with it.

>>358340
I don't think being launched out of a slingshot at a bunch of pigs counts as "flying"
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No. 48552 ID: cf49fc

>>358351
OH SHI-

Sekani, you gonna take that shit? Go kick his ass!
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No. 48554 ID: ec0bf5

>>358340
...That picture of the naked tezakian gives inspiration. Set him on fire and burn his feathers! You can't take that!
>>
No. 48561 ID: a83682
File 132720443954.png - (94.78KB , 640x480 , ITQ42.png )
48561

A question to all: Do you enjoy receiving massages?

>>358359
Oh, my. How silly...
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No. 48566 ID: bccf7b

>>358351
Much better :D
>>
No. 48568 ID: 1b0f2f

>>358361

What are you doing Dessen. You're not even euclidean you cannot be massaged.
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No. 48575 ID: acc41e
File 132722070275.png - (81.85KB , 400x271 , 1322495233_kp-yoshi_dasaki_liam2.png )
48575

>>358326
Oh Liam, are you still upset over that? It's not my fault that you got hit by a table, you shouldn't have been standing in the way!

Besides, you were certainly quite pretty in my eyes~
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No. 48583 ID: 784dcc

>>358326
You're conflating the audience with the judges, birdbrain.
>>
No. 48588 ID: bccf7b

>>358375

And then to settle the dispute they had wild peeping sex and the first to finish was declared the loser~

(I am a terrible person~)
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No. 48603 ID: 9554e3

>>358352
>>358351
Yeah! Do what this guy said! Firepunch him in the everywhere.

Or at least in the arm.

At least graze him?
>>
No. 48672 ID: 528bf9

i'm sure its been asked but im agsking again!
To anyone and everyone: do you have anyweird fetishes or paraphilia youd like to share?
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No. 48679 ID: 178c80
File 132752155391.png - (10.98KB , 400x400 , tory_answ4.png )
48679

>First off, your Russian accent is awesome.
>Secondly, do you think we'll be able to help you
>out in another quest, soon?
Thank you, and no.

>Tory, where do you wish to go in the wide acres of space? Is there some sort of plan you have? or maybe you just desire shallow desires of space conquests?
Because it is good to know!
I mean, fuck, if the world I am trying to destroy doesn't have any access to space, I have upper hand. Hand very high.
In the thermosphere actually. I can litter their skies with awesome super weapons and let them rain burning hate! Not to mention, if by chance my enemies could access space and I could not... that would be fucking stupid situation for me!
Moonbases! Space-cannons! Battleships! Fuck yes!

And when my project is done, I can nuke you from orbit with press of a button!
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No. 48683 ID: ed57e8

>>358479
dear tory. if you could use energy-matter converter to MAKE psykonium, you would basically become king of the scellor.
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No. 48685 ID: ee12a2
File 132752910091.png - (130.77KB , 1080x607 , dem feet.png )
48685

>>358472
i kinda like feet but dont tell nobody okey?
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No. 48712 ID: a00410
File 132756517354.jpg - (34.99KB , 204x220 , You shouldn\'t ask.jpg )
48712

>>358472
I like to stick things in my face. Umm, Girls, sometimes boys. Fabric Softener, hmm... Cacti in swim suites. Celery. Let me think, oh yeah, that pink goo you drink when your stomach is feeling bad. I once GOT THIS NEVREAN REALLLLLYYY drunk and we did it in a tube full of the stuff. Oh and for the record Volto look like they give really good blow jobs... OVER RATED!! But the sight of a green skinned belly makes me horny right away.

Well that's some of my stuff, the rest is just too weird to talk about. If anyone whats to volunteer to learn more my lawyer say I have to make you sign a waver after the last time.
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No. 48724 ID: 5eb537

>>358512

May I have a copy of this waver?
>>
No. 48748 ID: 846bf0

Waiiiiitaminute...

Shabin: A question about the gnoll kid you're shown playing with here:
>>353104
i.e. the gnoll kid who you were presumably buddy-buddy with and who I assume, through his friendship with you, might have developed an unusually high opinion of kobolds.

Have we met him?
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No. 48751 ID: 4274d6

EVERYONE: what if you were a SERGAL??
>>
No. 48755 ID: a00410
File 132784005585.jpg - (64.15KB , 491x561 , tobyquick.jpg )
48755

>>358551
"I just don't know. Maybe I'd have a deranged idiot of a brother who gets thrown in jail for public urination at least twice a month. Oh and can someone explain way its suddenly so urgent that we find a fax machine? No, on second thought I don't want to know, not when he's talking about the Blue Cutie."
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No. 48758 ID: d6af4f
File 132785688907.png - (13.01KB , 700x700 , shabinitq9.png )
48758

>>358548

"Huh, who, Hilt? Yeah. I didn't even recognize him right away, so to learn that not just did a gnoll get inside, but that it was an old friend too was a surprise. Hilt was still pint sized when I left. Seeing him now makes me remember just how much time has passed. Clamp must be using a cane by now."

>"Hey, haha! You couldn't tell he's a day past 20 from the way he still fights. Now imagine my surprise when I saw you! Clamp did tell me you might have been in danger, but I still didn't think I would get to meet you again after trying to deter the other gnolls, what with the big old secret home and everything."
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No. 48762 ID: e3f578

Eliye Leafburrow, regardless of whether or not the elf who had just talked to Durk was you or not, what was the fallout of you being declared superior and the new diplomat of your elven treehouse place? I mean, the god of chaos helped further your life in exchange of introducing mead to your culture. Do you like your new job? If so, and that's you in the fetal position, why you still hatin' the chaos god for getting a lot for your elven chums laid with goblins?

We never did see what happened after he lost possession of you. If you freaked out or just went with the flow of what was happening.
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No. 48764 ID: 846bf0

>>358558
Nice! You know, if Clamp himself comes along to help with the whole "necromancer's trinket & drider's nest" thing, you and Hilt will be obligated by various familial laws of nature to pull that chicken prank on him again. Or some other prank. It must be done.

Also, two questions before I go.

1. Why do you always wear that purple coat/sweater/thingamajig?

2. What's a drider?
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No. 48765 ID: 16a987
File 132787229137.jpg - (155.06KB , 1000x625 , Trixy.jpg )
48765

~Teehee Why hello, It's been a while hasn't it? Was it this form you liked best master? It is a real pleasure to see you again

>To anyone and everyone: do you have anyweird fetishes or paraphilia youd like to share?
-I'm into podophilia, how ever I am not quite fond of human feet... the odd phalanges and over stretched skin just doesn't do it for me. I much prefer the powerful talons of a hawk or the delectable pushy paw pads of a kitten... Speaking of which, what kind of feet do you have master?

>SCAR CHECK! how did everyone get their scars?
-I've been badly injured once or twice. A long while back my late master had me retrieve the eggs of a gold scaled dragon... She ripped me a new one but I got her on her back sooner or later. Oh and what majestuous talons the beast had... It would have left a huge scar across my back and down my... Well my delicates... But magic such as mine doesn't leave marks... But if you like I could make some... just for you~

>A question to all: Do you enjoy receiving massages?
-Oh how I love massages... Why are you offering?
>>
No. 48769 ID: 4f6150

Question for Loria & Sania: What kind of hairstyles and dresses did you have back in the day before you were banished?
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No. 48770 ID: d6ae01
File 132787710845.png - (34.46KB , 500x400 , sekanimad2.png )
48770

>>358351
*3 days later*
"...."

"...."

"...."

"...It's a reference to Angry Birds."

"oh. OH. Thanks, Nerdgal."
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No. 48771 ID: d6ae01
File 132787717703.png - (147.89KB , 500x400 , sekanimad3.png )
48771

>>358352
>>358403
Hell no!

"Hey ...Yellow bird guy! How about a heaping helping of firepunch!!!"
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No. 48774 ID: 0d7a83

>>358571
Woah, Sekani, someone insults you, so you attack them and set them on fire?!

What the hell is wrong with you?
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No. 48775 ID: d6af4f
File 132787893357.png - (10.33KB , 700x700 , eliyeitq.png )
48775

>>358562
"That was not me. I do not live on that large island.

I was about ready to freak out, yes, but I held my composure. It would be playing right into the Chaos God's hands to do so, and flip everything moreso than they had been already. Besides, I had not approved of the previous diplomat, coincidentally, and felt I could do a better job. There was shame in both keeping my position of superiority and diplomat for myself, but also shame in giving up the post again to one who I thought was ill suited for it. I had to opt for what was best, therefore, I kept everything as it was after the Chaos God did his work. It is an improvement, I dare say, but I do not approve of the Chaos God's methods, so in the end, I will neither thank nor condemn him for his actions."
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No. 48776 ID: 807ed3

>>358571

even more importantly, how is that guy yellow?
>>
No. 48777 ID: bccf7b

>>358571
>>358574

No, no. I believe the proper phrase is "Why the hell isn't there more fire?!"
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No. 48788 ID: d6af4f
File 132789044920.png - (12.76KB , 700x700 , shabinitq10.png )
48788

>>358564

"One. Because the alternative is to walk around in a loincloth. Two, a drider is a mix between a dark elf and a spider. No idea how that combination happened. I've never seen one. Just told that they go where we're not allowed, so so long as they don't come up here, I won't ever see one. Don't care to, either."
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No. 48796 ID: a83682

>>358588
What's wrong with loincloths?
>>
No. 48797 ID: 1b0f2f

Shabin: do you have a huge fan crush on King?
>>
No. 48804 ID: d6af4f
File 132794258596.png - (9.36KB , 700x700 , shabinitq11.png )
48804

>>358596
"What? What's wrong with them? Would you wear a loincloth when you had shirts and pants and dresses and sweaters? Most of us wear them because they're all we've got, not because they're a fashion trend. They have no visual appeal, no protection, and no warmth.

>>358597
"Who's King? Who's even named "King? Probably some pompous dude that wants to be the big man around, but can barely tie his own shoes. King is a title, not a name."
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No. 48805 ID: bccf7b

>>358604

>Probably some pompous dude that wants to be the big man around, but can barely tie his own shoes

Sounds about right.
>>
No. 48806 ID: 807ed3

>>358604

heh. what about Duke?
>>
No. 48807 ID: c6ec33

Durk Nuuk'erm, how did you become such a badass? And are you as good with ladies at home as you are on the trail?

Alternatively, by the law of The Expendables, Shabin is kinda a badass and must therefore be good friends with Durk. Same holds true for Chop. Might be good to get impressions from multiple 'bolds. :D
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No. 48810 ID: d6af4f
File 132796197523.png - (82.00KB , 700x700 , dukeitq.png )
48810

>>358607
The Durk answers this by explaining that with enough time, ladies in home, or afar, be it underground, overground or the stars themselves, Durk Nuuk'erm can bag any woman. Chop was not a close friend, as it were, but still had The Durk's respect.

>>358606
The Durk shall address this as well, informing that he is certain he could get Shabin to warm up to him in time. She was, after all, a total ice queen, and required more Nuuk'ing than most.
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No. 48811 ID: d6ae01
File 132796384522.png - (67.85KB , 500x400 , sekanimad4.png )
48811

>>358574
N-no, it's just I'm used to doing everything everyone tells me to without questioning it and-- oh peep.

Maybe I should ask for advice for a more diplomatic way to show him I'm so totally not fat at all...
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No. 48812 ID: 56f9e4

>>358611
show off by doing the one thing you can do that he can't, fly.
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No. 48813 ID: 334ec0

>>358611
Oh come on Sekani! He's asking for it! I mean getting a diplomatic solution is good, but still, violence can solve more.

Solution: Kick his ass with diplomatic words of fire.

If you can make letter out of fire in the air.

If not you can use a wall.
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No. 48816 ID: ec0bf5

Oh fine, you pacifist. Just make some amazing, pretty, and effeminate (or "manly" to you birds") light show in the sky with fire and wings and stuff make him sad for being so poor.
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No. 48821 ID: 1854db

>>358604
Shabin, have you ever met Durk?
>>
No. 48822 ID: 1b0f2f

And then in the middle of Sekani's demonstration of his flying prowess, a big fat pigeon goes flying past.
>>
No. 48823 ID: 56f9e4

>>358622
or a fat red dragon with one wing and a rocket engine blubbers past
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No. 48825 ID: 528bf9

i've got five hours worth killing and nothing to do. Quess ill ask a few questions to pass the time
>>358565
are you trying to seduce me?

Torry: why are you so awesome and could you give me some tips so I can be as awesome as you?

To anyone: just who are your parents and what do you think of them?

If you were to stop being a quest character which line of work would you delve into?

Playstation or xbox?

When's your birthday?

Whats your favorite color?

Have any of you ever considered wrighting a quest?

Any secret crushes?

Finally, do you prefer the night or the day?
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No. 48826 ID: 2563d4

>>358622
Sekani flies past himself? When did Chell get here?
>>
No. 48832 ID: 4b8185

>>358626
Well.

You're not rude.
>>
No. 48834 ID: a83682

>>358632
Yeah, Sekani's more like a sparrow than a pigeon.
>>
No. 48845 ID: 178c80
File 132812601817.png - (8.63KB , 400x400 , tory_answ5.png )
48845

>Torry: why are you so awesome and could you give me some tips so I can be as awesome as you?
Become awesome.

>To anyone: just who are your parents and what do you think of them?
I think I fucking told you about this! I like both.
Mother died about eight months after I was born, so I don't know too much about her. My father was pretty awesome dude however.

>If you were to stop being a quest character which line of work would you delve into?
Hahahahaha.

>Playstation or xbox?
The one with games.

>When's your birthday?
October 22. I am turning... 23?

>Whats your favorite color?
Red.

>Have any of you ever considered wrighting a quest?
I do not know what this "wrighting" is. Coming from your mouth I must assume it is something really gay.

>Any secret crushes?
Haha, no.

>Finally, do you prefer the night or the day?
To be frank, night. Nice quiet time overall. I've spent so many night working with machines...
Hah!
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No. 48848 ID: 1854db

>>358645
You're 23 but your hair's gone grey and your body's giving out? Why is that, is it all the Void radiation/regular radiation?
>>
No. 48851 ID: d6af4f
File 132813523890.png - (11.61KB , 700x700 , shabinitq12.png )
48851

"What, Dirk? First 'King', now 'Dirk.' These aren't names. I only know people with names."
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No. 48859 ID: 4183c9
File 132814713301.png - (119.95KB , 625x1754 , both.png )
48859

>>358625
>Playstation or xbox?
>>
No. 48861 ID: e3f578

>>358651
But Dirk is a name! For humans at least. One of those cool ones like Xavier, Flynn, and Duke.
>>
No. 48864 ID: bccf7b

>>358659
My Hero. It is you.
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No. 48868 ID: 1b0f2f
File 132816710556.jpg - (19.20KB , 200x160 , King.jpg )
48868

>>358604

King's well um... OK I've got a picture of him right here but it's a bit pixellated.
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No. 48877 ID: 86fe4d

>>358659

that was the correct answer.
>>
No. 48906 ID: 6f1d54

>>358659
Technical Specifications. Nao.
>>
No. 48913 ID: ed9a44
File 132825110507.png - (49.05KB , 410x330 , SQ.png )
48913

>>358604
> Probably some pompous dude that wants to be the big man around, but can barely tie his own shoes.
Sue: "That's King!"
Toroko:: "But Mimigas don't... actually wear shoes."
Jack: "He tries really hard!"
Chaco: "So very, very hard."
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No. 48918 ID: d6af4f
File 132825430468.png - (7.39KB , 700x700 , shabinitq13.png )
48918

Too hard.
>>
No. 48985 ID: cf49fc

>>358718
Sue, Shabin, and Rokoa: How well would you all get along at a roller disco?
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No. 49201 ID: 7c4023

Rokoa: I've gotta ask: Was Kappi any good in the sack?

Kappi: Please tell me you had the security cams rolling that night and have a picture you can share. I mean, that's something you wanna remember, right?

While we're at it...

Matron: It occured to me that...oh hell. Can you show us your tits? I mean, you've already shown us your cootch:
>>357671
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No. 49202 ID: 9c7c3b

>>359001
You're quite the perverted advice core/soul.
>>
No. 49203 ID: 7c4023

>>359002
No comment.

...apart from this one.
>>
No. 49208 ID: a83682

Yes Kappi and Rokoa, did things gel between you?

hohohoho
>>
No. 49210 ID: d6af4f
File 132908539762.png - (85.60KB , 700x700 , rokoashabinitq.png )
49210

>>358785

>"Having trouble, shorty?"
>"No, I just wanted to lie down here."
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No. 49216 ID: d6af4f
File 132909433681.png - (8.75KB , 700x700 , rokoaitq1.png )
49216

>>359001
Heck yeah, he didn't scream for help after half an hour or anything.

>>359008
Eventually.
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No. 49217 ID: d6af4f
File 132909486001.png - (8.53KB , 700x700 , kappiitq.png )
49217

>>359001
I think... I'll remember it just fine without any cameras rolling.
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No. 49218 ID: e3f578

>>359017
I'm scared to ask what could have possibly happened to make you react like this Kappi. Rokoa may be tough, probable being a dominant one, but I don't take her for being into freaky shit.

Did it have something to do with how Neumono's mate or your psychic mind link stuff?
>>
No. 49219 ID: 0d7a83

>>359017
You may have went in as a boy, but you came out a Man.
A deeply, deeply scarred Man.
>>
No. 49220 ID: d6af4f
File 132909576110.png - (67.19KB , 700x700 , matronitq2.png )
49220

>Can you show us your tits?

"I appreciate the straight forwardness. No."
>>
No. 49221 ID: 1854db

>>359017
...well, was it worth it?
>>
No. 49222 ID: 459534

>>357671
Huh. I didn't expect to see something like that. Granted, it's not at all unusual for tgchan, but it is a bit unusual for Lagotrope. I kind of got the impression that he prefers to avoid explicit stuff like that. I mean, hell, one of his quests had a romantic relationship between a massive shape-shifting tentacle-demon with an insatiable appetite and an unnaturally well-endowed succubus, and he still managed to keep things PG-13. Ah well. To each his own.

Then again, he was apparently drunk when he made that...

I wonder if I could make a decent ATA question out of this. Maybe it would be too awkward/personal?

>>359017
You may have been traumatized but, hey, your eye's better! :D At least that's some good news, right? :3c

...sexual healing at work?
>>
No. 49224 ID: d6af4f

>>359022
It's not actually anything new, I participated in chest day after all. I try to keep the actual quest threads clean enough, or at least not blatant. Feel free to do an ATA of it, I doubt you could make it too awkward.
>>
No. 49226 ID: 459534

>>359024
Ah. I see. As you were, then. :)

>ATA
Why? I already got my answer. :P
>>
No. 49227 ID: a83682

What's an ATA?
>>
No. 49239 ID: 459534

>>359027
Ask The Authors
http://tgchan.org/kusaba/questdis/res/358636.html
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No. 49275 ID: a00410
File 132913303384.jpg - (21.98KB , 258x252 , toby alt.jpg )
49275

>>358625
To anyone: just who are your parents and what do you think of them?

My parents? Eh they are okay I guess. My Dads name a Banon and he's a taxi driver and sometime though I hate to admit an exotic dancer. Mom, she's a bouncer, and her name a Ravane. She met dad through her job. I always though they let my brother get away with way to much but for the 11 years that I live at home I felt loved so I guess they were pretty good to me.

If you were to stop being a quest character which line of work would you delve into?

I think I'd become a nurse or a counselor. Maybe work at a school or something.

Playstation or xbox?

Wish I could afford either. I might lean slightly to Xbox for its game library. But if I only had once choice I'm going with the crazy mute sergal steriotype and say an awesome desk top setup.

When's your birthday?
Roughly the equivalent of April 23. I'm currently 15. An yes that an adult for those unfamiliar with sergals

Whats your favorite color?
I'm fond of blue and green in that order.

Have any of you ever considered wrighting a quest?
Yeah if I can get a computer. All I have now is a video game console that's 2 generations old. It wold be about a bird guy and a hot blind chick that looks kind of like a sergal but has no eyes and has like, ape feet. Oh and their salamander/mushroom guy friend who walks on walls and stuff. I was thinking of calling it travel quest. Oh and I know my spelling is bad but wrighting.

Any secret crushes?

Mostly just obvious ones. Though I think I like Moppolie too. Both the girls that I'm with in this mess are smart, nice and real hot. But Ninje is my safest bet. I like her, she likes me, so if we live through this I pretty sure I'm getting some.

Finally, do you prefer the night or the day?

I like the cool night air.
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No. 49276 ID: a00410
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49276

>>359075
I talk about spelling and I can't even get would right. Dumb Toby feels Dumb.
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No. 49417 ID: 459534

>>357573
So do you have...rock bands? :3c
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No. 49456 ID: 1854db

Maolla: Is it known who the first Scellor was to become sentient after the Undermind was created?
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No. 49490 ID: 459534

This might be cheating, but I figure it's at least worth a shot.

Rokoa:
What were you dreaming about that made you look so peaceful here:
>>383944

Nan & Co.:
Any of you fellas religious?
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No. 49566 ID: 1854db

Maolla: When Scellor synchronize, what determines what part of the undermind both are connected to at the end? I mean, to need to synchronize that means that one Scellor is attuned to part A of the undermind, and the other is attuned to part B. How is the priority established?
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No. 49693 ID: 038438
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49693

>>359256

No, actually. All our methods of recording information in any lasting way had been lost at that point, and we don't retain memories for our first few sentient lives. Whoever it was, their pattern would almost certainly have been a founder, one of the scellor who were alive when the Undermind first formed.
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No. 49697 ID: 5b5d06
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49697

>>359366

The choice can be consciously made; but usually, if it's one person joining an existing group, they attune themselves to what's already shared. If two scellor are starting a new synchronization, on the other hand, it's generally the deeper, more solid connection which is put in charge, and which would belong to the older of the two patterns. My native connection, for example, almost always dominates when that happens.
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No. 49700 ID: f70e5e

>>359493
what do you mean lost? that implies the existence of such things before the first sentient scellor emerged.
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No. 49701 ID: ed57e8

>>359500
well yeah, they were sentient before. but then they formed the undermind and they all became drones.
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No. 49733 ID: 73eb25

Maolla, you may have been asked this before, but. What do you think of your current bust size? Does it change each of your incarnations or are you always gifted?
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No. 49743 ID: 3947e9

>>359497
question for maolla:
Do you practice for it or are you this cute naturally?
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No. 49749 ID: d6af4f
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49749

>>359290
Decades ago, my hive was different. There were proper training regimes for new recruits. Long story, shit happened, but I frequently dream of those days.
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No. 49750 ID: 27bca0

>>359549
You looked good in uniform :V

Any close friends within the hive?
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No. 49756 ID: 1854db

>>359549
Why are your eyes red?
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No. 49764 ID: e3f578

>>359549
You two look like you are in love
Was she your first?
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No. 49767 ID: d6af4f
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49767

>>359550
You left out past or present tense, and the answer to your question will be very different depending on which one you had in mind.

>>359556
I don't know. It's not special. This guy's eyes are red, too.

>>359564
That was my drill sergeant, yelling at me for bringing a bazooka instead of a rifle. There were rules against falling in love with your drill sergeant. I had no problems with that rule.
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No. 49768 ID: e3f578

>>359567
Sorry, but with Kappi there were so many mixed, threatening messages so I thought tough Neumono women like yelling and threatening people to which there may be attraction between. The main indicator that that may be attraction is that you personally HAVEN'T killed them yet when you're pissed at them or threatening.

Did you eventually kill her then? Because I don't think people who piss you off live for very long, despite superior rank or ability, and you look MAD as she's yelling at you. and that Bazooka looked hungry for use.
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No. 49788 ID: d713af

>>359567
This may seem an odd thing to point out, but why green camo uniforms? Most of what we've seen of the world has been cave systems of blues and greys. Is/was the Hive's territory different?
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No. 49806 ID: d6af4f
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49806

>>359568
We were in the same hive, the same special forces, and shared the same problems. She taught me a quarter of what I know. Killing her would have been plain fucked up, no matter how much she yelled at me.

>>359588
The surroundings, and the hive itself, are completely unrecognizeable between now and then.
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No. 49811 ID: 5bf190

>>359606

This may sound like an odd question, but who's your dentist?
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No. 49815 ID: 784dcc

>>359290
What post is this referring to?
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No. 49816 ID: 2563d4

>>359615
Presumably they meant to write >>/questarch/383944 .
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No. 49824 ID: 1854db

>>359493
>we don't retain memories for our first few sentient lives.

But you remember becoming sentient... are you an exception? Or is that simply the first time it happened that you can remember?
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No. 49825 ID: ed57e8

>>359624
she remembers the MOMENT she gained sentience. a BIG memory. everything else about that life is a mystery.
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No. 49941 ID: f31d38

@Rynh and company. Not sure if this ones been asked already

It's hard not to notice the wide variety of races around the country you're in: Kobolds, Goblins, Humans, Elves, Dwarves, Minotaurs, Centaur, Cat-people etc. While Racism still seems to be around you guys seem accepting enough to still live in the same cities. Very kitchen sinkish.

Any reason why this is? Fantasy tends to be -full- of racial wars and hatreds after all. How'd you all end up in the same big melting pot culture?

Merchant city? A new world sort of deal? Inspirational leader? Or some big bad demon ages ago that forced it? Gradual economic dependence? Quests with similar setups feel free to answer as well.
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No. 49947 ID: e3f578

Tommy, my main chaos god undead-cat-blob man
Just what is your opinion of your alternate self? I mean, look at how he failed and isn't even making sweet love regularly to a succubus right now. Just where are the kitty succubi/incubi children we've been expecting?

Do you understand what your other self has failed to contribute? He has not introduced and fathered Catgirl Succubi into the world. For shame. You had the excuse of being a giant soul eating abomination corrupting your form and genetics, but him? All he might even have is that undead constructs can't have children, but still somehow have your reproductive systems working normally beyond that. Just what is the dealio?

Well maybe I should ask Minci this, I know Tom wouldn't have been your first boyfriend, so I have to ask if you've had any kids or other mega sweethearts besides him? Who was your first seduction job?
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No. 49952 ID: 14a1d0
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49952

>>359741
Well, this area is kind of central to a lot of main roads, there's lots of farms all through here and there's a couple ports over here. The south is heavily forested, so there's lots of elves, goblins. Mountains to the north for dwarves, minotaurs, kobolds, more goblins. The central plains area has humans and centaurs.

It's mostly the trade and economy thing. People are more tolerant when they want each others stuff or money.
It doesn't even mean that they particularly like each other and a lot of places are still total dicks, but most major trade hubs are pretty diverse.
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No. 49962 ID: d6af4f
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49962

>>359611
I'll take that as a compliment. I don't visit a particular dentist. Whoever is on shift is fine by me, and I don't visit the public clinics often anyway. I brush, floss and rinse with antiseptic mouthwash regularly. When I lose teeth, it's not because of bad hygiene.
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No. 49969 ID: 12c19f

>>359762
Dunno if this has been covered anywhere, but how articulate are a nuemomo's hands? No offense but they're quite large and seem incapable of finer motor function.
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No. 49979 ID: 369d34

>>359769
I sorta wondered how big nuemono mitts were as well. Does it make finding guns and gear that fits troublesome?
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No. 50001 ID: d6af4f
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>>359769
>>359779

Our hands are more nimble than they look, and that's saying fuck all. We're not known for our fine watches, and we have a good deal of trouble with hand worked mechanics than humans or mikliks.

With a lot of practice, we're able to hook our claw in to pull a trigger without losing a great deal of accuracy for weaponry made for others, but that's another chalked in reason I prefer explosives. We have to have a lot of gear, guns and some types of armor custom fitted to use it properly. It's hard to mass produce hand related things for a wide range of our population.
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No. 50003 ID: e3f578

Madame Lazinia, when you were a mortal, how did you earn your title? Either you were born as a noble or you ran a brothel, so which is it?

I mean, a lady of your class and hubris makes it seem obvious that you would be of noble descent, but Madames of brothels are pretty classy and prideful too, so I figure I shouldn't just assume anything. I mean, yeah, I did say that all vampires ARE notorious sex fiends and already thought that you ran a vampire brothel, but I do believe a confirmation is in order instead of mindless speculation.

There's no shame in running a brothel, in my opinion. So don't take my assumption that you're related to the sex trade as an insult please. It can be a very fancy business with much respect and taste involved!
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No. 50004 ID: 784dcc

I was wondering why Rokoa is so happy all the time. Living the dream?
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No. 50006 ID: 7bbcd3

>>359801
I'm guessing part of that is because your species has an extremely broad range of sizes among adults. I mean, Kappi's like, half your size if that, while the Twins looked like they were actually a little bigger than you (for all the good it did 'em).

So does the hive feed their soldiers Vitamin huge, or do the larger Neumoneumo gravitate towards the military?
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No. 50012 ID: 12c19f

>>359801
Speaking of weapons, you had a plasma blade implanted within your ear tissue without so much a noticeable bulge or incision. Just how thick are your ears (as prospectively all we see are two nebulous puffs) and how did such a crazy idea -not- go wrong?
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No. 50030 ID: d6af4f
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50030

>>359804
Who said you had to be in a good mood to work the smile muscles?

>>359806
That's neumono. There's nothing unusual about bigger people being better in a fight, but I've seen small girls kick some ass. Anyway, the only 'vitamin huge' we get is a good diet of lots of food.

>>359812
Our ears act as fat storages around the normal cartilage. They can be as thin as half an inch plus fur, or as you put it, 'nebulous puffs.' Mine hover between 2 to 4 inches. There are no critical organs inside, so how could such a crazy idea go wrong? It was lodged in there for awhile, so any marks that weren't covered by fur were healed over.
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No. 50037 ID: a9298b

how does neumono diet work anyways?
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No. 50039 ID: 12c19f

>>359830

I was considering the possibility of early activation of the sword inside your ear and damaging the lobe or just impaling your head.

I don't know how the weapon works though.
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No. 50042 ID: d6af4f
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>>359837
The neumono diet consists of food by the bucketload, unless you're a Kappi. And I mean [i]real[/i/] food. Most species can handle empty calories and filler mass, but a neumono can starve if they satiate their hunger with junk.

>>359839
Right. It was pointed down for my undying love of safety first, not like it would kill me either way. Even if my ear did flick the switch, the safety was on. It's as dangerous as a gun, after all, and the safety is under a convenient, inner ear-proof panel.
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No. 50046 ID: e3f578

>>359842
Does this mean you can't really enjoy a good greasy burger n'fries or buttery popcorn snack? Or Chip's and french onion dip, or milkshake?
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No. 50047 ID: ed57e8

>>359846
sounds like they CAN but they SHOULDN'T
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No. 50048 ID: 784dcc

>>359830
A'ight, I misused the language, . Why are you SMILING all the time? To display those "nasty, sharp, pointy teeth"? Please continue to your actual motive for doing so, if any.
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No. 50052 ID: 369d34

>>359848
She's just so proud of her CRAZY AWESOME GRIN, she has to share it with everyone, all the time, whether they want it or not.
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No. 50057 ID: d6af4f
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50057

>>359848
"It's just my way of saying that I'm doing alllll right."

>>359846
"It's better to have a nasty meal than to have nothing at all, but we can't live off of that kind of diet for long."
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No. 50058 ID: 3e85e3

>>359848

She's smiling that big toothy smile because she got her lips ripped off earlier. They're probably still healing.
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No. 50067 ID: 7bbcd3

>>359857
Why shouldn't she smile all the time? She seems to prefer intimidating folks, and the mixture of having a muzzle full of razors, and looking like she's having a ball (which is usually true) can be very intimidating.
She's in enemy territory every time she leaves the hive. That grin of hers probably halves the bullshit she receives.
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No. 50124 ID: 12c19f

Yanno what I'd like to see doodles of? The prehistoric/non-sapient ancestors of some of quest's races.

Iunno I just had this strange image of my head of the nuemomo ancestors being a buncha colonial psychic bunny/meerkats.
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No. 50143 ID: a2853b

>>359857
Rokoa, since you seem to be quite proud of your species, why don't you explain the apparent bullshit of neumono biology?

>>392205
>I can take out a heart or two. His body will most likely pass out while it goes into shock as the other hearts pick up their pace.
How many hearts are we talking here? How big, and open-valve or closed-valve?
>Or I can take out a lung, which will be fine if not for some neumono's not passing out under that sort of damage.
Same question as above, plus the question of just what sort of material are neumono organs made of or could be compared to?
>Or I can shoot out his stomach. He will most likely enter hibernation for several hours to prevent starvation as it patches itself over.
>to prevent starvation
The fuck? I understand going into hibernation to prevent bleedout, but starvation? Do you guys have t eat constantly, or does the food 'sit' in your stomach as you digest it constantly for nutrition?
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No. 50144 ID: d6af4f
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50144

I'll answer what I can, but I'm no doctor.

>Hearts
10. Various sizes from small to very small. They beat in unison as though they're one, but isn't fatal if one or 2 or are destroyed. Or 5. Maybe. Our blood does a good job of clotting. Sometimes too good. It's not unheard of for a heart to get fucked up when an errant clot goes down the wrong pipe. I don't know what you mean by open-valve or close-valve. Again, no doctor.

>Lungs
Just 2, but we can hold our breath for a very long time. It's possible to live if both lungs are temporarily neutralized, but if they're flat out removed or completely destroyed, the poor once-owner of them won't likely make it without some serious, immediate transplant of some sort.
Now, you want to know the kind of material? Hell if I know. I don't think it's anything special. Our bodies are made under the assumption that you're going to lose a limb or get a heart shot. Those things happen. The material of our organs aren't anything amazing, and rely on passing their buck to the rest of the body if they get in trouble.

>Stomach
The hibernation also helps against bleeding out, yes, but the eating constantly and sitting food are both true. Eating constantly is mostly what applies. We may not die if we go six or so hours without food, but it becomes very difficult to function depending on convoluted medical circumstances, and is why we store almost all the excess fat we come across. Most of our rations that are taken on longer missions are condensed formulas that we can quickly shove into our stomachs to maximize time spent eating vs nutrition gained. Looks like shit, and doesn't taste much better.
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No. 50148 ID: bccf7b

>>359944

Rokoa? I suddenly imagined you oh-so-delicately holding Kappa's head while licking along the top of it, and his face of rampant and unbridled terror at OHGODSWHATISSHEGOINGTODOTOME?!?!

... It's oddly cute. Perhaps it's because you always smile :)
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No. 50178 ID: 1444d5

>>359944
Sounds almost like Neomono arteries are wrapped in muscle fibres and are peristaltic, the entire circulatory system being a distributed heart.

I'm kind of surprised they have problems with the cold, what with the massive amounts of heat they must put out from consuming that much food. Or it might just be an exceptionally cold blizzard.
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No. 50179 ID: 459534

Polo: Rikek seems to think the ship you saw is a sign of a particular group's return. Who's return was he talking about? Also, what sort of religion is most prevalent among neumono? Given the militaristic bent of your culture, I imagine it to be something like Asatru, the warfare-heavy religion of the Vikings...
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>>359978
The cold wasn't much of a problem until it began snowing, and still, it is mostly that Rikek simply isn't used to the cold.

>>359979
I believe Rikek was simply asking if that particular ship would be coming back, as he likely caught on that it wasn't the friendly sort.

We don't typically have religions. The closest thing we have to an object of worship would be a hive's queen, if applicable.
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No. 50189 ID: 459534

>>359988
Huh. You must have a very high view of your queens! How does one become a queen? And are there any other hierarchical positions in neumono society?
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No. 50266 ID: d6af4f
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50266

>>359989
A neumono becomes queen by blunt force of personality. She, or rarely a king, is one with such a strong empathic link that other neumono are drawn to her and form a hive, to make a simplification. The hive shortly becomes self sufficient, and will continue even if the queen should die or somehow be unavailable.

If there is no queen in an already existing hive, then another neumono may take the lead again, by sheer personality force, but also by how well she matches in with the hive already. Usurpation of an existing queen is possible, but very rare.

No matter what, the queen acts as the baseline for the entire hive's personality and thought patters. In many ways, she is treated as the entire hive in a single embodiment. In compassionate hives, the queen is amongst the most generous. In combat hives, the queen is among the toughest of our race.

There used to be other heirarchy positions in previous ages, but those were purely ceremonial and artificially made. At present, there is only the queen or king, and everyone else.
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No. 50267 ID: ceed65
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50267

I guess there are few questions I never answered! Bah!

>You're 23 but your hair's gone grey and your body's giving out? Why is that, is it all the Void radiation/regular radiation?
Yes, I have small troubles with my health. I don't believe it's radiation. It's... complicated, really! My own habits, frequent accidents, few hereditary diseases of sorts, and so forth. I might need to abandon this body at some point... Which is quite a shame.

>blah blah uplifting a world
>I mean, you are awesome, but all you build is things that go boom, and things that go un-boom. Maybe a gifted child in your hypothetical technocratic empire will be the one to develop FTL drives!
Nah, I don't feel like uplifting a world. Shitty and long process. They'll probably just backstab me. It's just so much more fun handing them weapons they don't understand and watch them to incinerate the fuck out of eachother!
I am doing fine progress by myself! And it's no fun when someone else invents and builds it!

>dear tory. if you could use energy-matter converter to MAKE psykonium, you would basically become king of the scellor.
Easier said than done. And I am not very interested in being a king. I want to be Maximum Emperor Overlord of Absolute Annihilation.

I gotta agree with the floppy-ears. Smiling is good! Everything is good! Spirit Kernel prototypes ready, all fun, all good!
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No. 50275 ID: bccf7b

>>360066

This is most fascinating :D
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No. 50277 ID: 1854db

>>360067
What's your new robot body gonna look like?
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No. 50281 ID: 18c377

>>360077
Well we know it will have a hat.
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No. 50282 ID: 3e85e3

>>360066

>> blunt force of personality

So kind of like Rokoa-

>> other neumono are drawn to her

never mind...
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No. 50288 ID: 1854db

Rokoa: What's your hive's queen like?
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No. 50290 ID: d6af4f
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50290

>>360082
I only attract idiots who confess their undying love to me and then die.

>>360088
A sentimental wimp.
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No. 50292 ID: 9cb4b3

So Musashi, how does Manewis stack up against other male-type robots, appearance wise?
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No. 50293 ID: e3f578

>>360090
And her hive still puts rogues to death instead of trying to help them and causes enough of a political controversy when a third party shelters them to create actual conflict.
Wonderful. A sentimental hypocrite.
This is why I like you. Your honest, brutal, and not a hypocrite.
If it helps, you also attract neckbeardy personalities and AI. So maybe you can find a good bunch of neckbeardy Neumono that are actually kind of kickass. The neckbeard comes in many varieties. Not just nerdy ones that stay inside all day and are squishy.
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No. 50299 ID: 4d184d

>>360090
What you do is, right, you start collecting those idiots, right, and stow them somewhere safe, like I dunno a nearby friendly neighbour fortress or something. And then, when you have enough of them, you pour them all into a big room all piled like, and then jump in and roll around or swim in them or whatever like some sorta scrooge mcduck thing

then you become a queen

Really though, if it's such a problem, have you tried changing your deodorant or something?
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No. 50319 ID: ef67f0

Tom/Duke: Ponder the fact that you exist in the very world that you rule over as one of the gods. Keep aspirin handy.

Also, today is the only day you can pinch everyone you meet and not fear the consequences. Just thought you and your omni-dimensional tentacles might want to know that.

I envision Tom reaching through time and space to pinch characters in other quests. Tgchan: Make this happen.
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No. 50320 ID: 1854db

Rokoa: Would you say you were more mentally stable before you started using the needle trick?
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No. 50321 ID: bccf7b

>>360119

Yeah, this needs to be a day. (Tom) Tentacle Day or something.
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No. 50326 ID: ef67f0

By the way, aren't we overdue for starting a new "Inside the Quest" thread? This one's got over a thousand posts.
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