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Post by ~♥adverb on Mar 6, 2011 15:30:17 GMT -8
[glow=red,2,300]SO YEAH...[/glow] I have recently come into posession of Basilisk, who, while it's hardly death itself on four legs, it's more than likely the kind of thing that you can't just blindly flail around with. So I was thinking something along the lines of... well, pre-discussing plots with people who had ex-traitor characters and were interested in throwing some trauma in there, or just plain whoever wants to introduce a plot with some giant machine in there.
Thoughts?
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Post by Lady Ðeadly on Mar 12, 2011 15:02:17 GMT -8
I had thought of a giant owl machine. that carries off ragdolls in the night. something like that
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Post by ~♥adverb on Mar 12, 2011 15:42:43 GMT -8
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That is a really cool idea. But what I was trying to get at with the thing was if anybody wanted to use Basilisk as a plot device. I was jittery when I wrote it so it doesn't make much sense. Sorry for misunderstandings ^^;
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Post by 2ᵑᵈ To Last on Mar 12, 2011 15:50:37 GMT -8
I understood you, and I DO have charras I'd like to have some maimings for, it's just... none of them are ex-traitors eDe;; Gewd luck tho'! o3o
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Post by ‹ kˆ†eworth › on Mar 12, 2011 15:56:22 GMT -8
:0..............
I'd have to get him a profile for the threads which I was going to do someday anyway but I have Angstrom I wouldn't want him dead but his life is pretty plotless right now ladskfa
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Post by ~♥adverb on Mar 12, 2011 17:28:47 GMT -8
@deadly: Any thought of basing your owl-beast off of the Skull Owl? (frig can't find any references of it... I know it's the Mayan psychopomp) ‹ kˆ†eworth ›: Dun worry, I just put 'death' in the title because it's epic. That's what I meant by discussing it earlier. Basilisk is far from immortal, so it's not hard to believe that Angstrom could get away. @2nd: That could be arranged. I mean, Basilisk has a really, really short temper. It wouldn't take much for somebody not on the kill-list to piss it off; or if someone just happened to be interacting with one of its targets when it decides to attack. Basilisk never waits for them to be alone or any sort of niceities like that.
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Post by ‹ kˆ†eworth › on Mar 15, 2011 7:18:39 GMT -8
I believe some plotting is in order, then ouo
so Basilisk targets ex-traitors?
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Post by ~♥adverb on Mar 15, 2011 13:07:15 GMT -8
Yup, either with orders to kill or retrieve. Mostly it just started with me wanting to make a really big machine, and then wondering what the Fab thinks of all these people who suddenly aren't Traitors anymore... that, and wanting to give Seraph a reason to be paranoid.
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Post by 2ᵑᵈ To Last on Mar 20, 2011 12:17:17 GMT -8
... =D=; <Completely forgot about this thread, derp, sorry!>
@adverb: Well, I would be so inclined, but the problem with that is that I'm not sure HOW they would get to interacting with said targets. 67, the one I MAINLY want to have trauma, is off doing researcher-type things, and 199 would only be found wondering about for supplies. I MIGHT have some new charras soon that Basilisk can interact with, though ^^
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Post by Dewy6 on Mar 21, 2011 17:28:49 GMT -8
I don't have any ex-traitors, but personally I think a plot like this will be cool-- the Fab machine is scary and all, but he can't actually go anywhere and his little beasts can be killed relatively easily. A huge machine, a real threat, would be a good story line, even if it only goes after ex-traitors. In fact, maybe something like that can be made that would kill anyone. Or maybe the Fab machine built itself legs and can go after the dolls itself? I'm just brainstorming here, but a big plot that everyone could participate in would be fun.
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Post by Adverb Skewl on Mar 22, 2011 8:01:58 GMT -8
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Dude.
DUDE.
EPIC. FAB. STROLL.
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