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Post by Shinzy on Jun 4, 2020 11:47:51 GMT
“I am nothing. Nothing.” Thought the voice that wasn’t quite Shinzu’s. Gritting and grinding his teeth back and forth, Shinzu realised that he wouldn’t be able to ignore the voice through sheer will power alone. In certain situations, it seemed possible. Especially when surrounded by his family within Sabertooth’s welcoming guild hall. However, out in the open, the other voice simply had too much ammunition to play with. “Tch.” Shoving the mission scroll back into his pocket, Shinzu abruptly snapped his neck to the side where he could sense the lingering gaze of… someone. However, upon turning, he saw no one. Just a simple empty night-time street illuminated by torches and Lacrima technology. Sighing, he realised his mind was playing tricks on him again. Not his own mind, but that other mind that was born the moment he had started toying with Slayer magic all those many moons ago.
“Focus.” Shinzu told himself, as his cobalt-blue eyes scanned the empty streets. He was currently in the market area of Shirotsume. An absolutely deserted and barren market, as one may expect due to the late hour. Frowning, he headed deeper into the heart of the town, where he followed the faint sound of music and people cheering. The aptly named ‘drunkard’ tended to prey on victims within bars after a long night of drinking. It stood to reason that the best time to find him would be during the late hours of the night, when only the die-hard partiers could be found loitering around the various bars in town. With any luck, all Shinzu would need to do was follow the chaos and screaming. However, there was a grave flaw to that plan. The sound of drunkards cheering seemed to sound exactly the same as people crying for help – which made it difficult to determine where to go.
“Useless. I am useless.” Said the voice. Startled, Shinzu glanced around rapidly. It was one of the rare few times that the voice didn’t seem to come from the confines of his mind, but rather, from behind him. There was no way that could have been possible of course. However, not even a brave fool such as Shinzu could resist the urge to check that his inner demon hadn’t somehow found a way to manifest into the real world. “Shut. Up.” He whispered to himself, while picking a random bar in the distance and making his way towards it. If he couldn’t pinpoint where to go, then he’d simply have to visit all of them. He may have lacked wit and planning. However, not even his inner demon could fault Shinzu’s determination and sheer force of will. It was no longer a question of if the target would be found. It was just a simple case of when.
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Post by Shinzy on Jun 4, 2020 10:12:05 GMT
Shinzu was well aware of the delinquent reputation that he had built up over the years with his antics. Apparently, going around randomly challenging other people to spars was frowned upon in the town and counted as 'disturbing the peace'. Of course, whether it was thanks to the protection of his guild or not, such charges amounted to nothing more than a slap on the wrist. Which was more than what could be said for the local drunkard that had just been slapped with a bounty on his head. “It won’t be long before they turn on me too.” Said an unfamiliar voice within the darkest depths of Shinzu’s mind. A voice, that did not belong to him.
“Shut up.” He retorted mentally, while pushing the voice deeper into the abyss of nothingness. Unlike the drunkard, Shinzu knew that he had the protection of his family – his guild. Not to mention the fact that he rarely troubled anyone any further after being rejected. It was an unspoken code amongst battle maniacs. Thou shalt not hassle the unwilling. Unlike him, the drunkard causing a commotion throughout the streets of Shirotsume seemed to be the type to adamantly bully anyone and everyone into his alcohol fuelled battles. That aside, he seemed to have caused more damage to the town over the course of a few nights than Shinzu ever had in his recent years of official Sabertoothness. That’s what he told himself. Chanted to himself – to drown out the dark things the other voice whispered torturously.
“I’m not just some delinquent. Not just some strain on society.” Shinzu said to himself, while reaching into his coat’s pocket to fish out a crumpled piece of paper. Flattening and stretching the scroll out in front of his head, he began reading the mission notes again to remind himself of what needed to be done, despite the fact that he had already memorised the mission details word for word. Evidently, the action wasn’t for him. It was for his darker half. Almost as if to tell it to not interfere. After all, what better way to prove that he wasn’t a delinquent than to take down another delinquent? The Delinquent Slayer of Shirotsume. To slay delinquents, he became a delinquent himself. It had a nice ring to it. If only actual Slayer magic was as pure as that thought…
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Post by Shinzy on Jun 4, 2020 8:22:29 GMT
“Huh? You’re definitely not Sabertooth…” Shinzu muttered while tilting his head to glance at the woman. She seemed easy enough to read. Whether it was done consciously or not, her ears flattening revealed quite a bit about her current emotional state. “No- No- No! All wrong!” Shinzu announced proudly, with no real malice to his tone. Pulling his upper body upright, while his legs remained sprawled lifelessly against the garden, the man clenched his fist in excitement. “When someone blames you for something, you always have to argue back by default. Then, you duke it out, and the loser apologises. That’s how it is has been since the dawn of time.” Despite revealing that he actually knew absolutely nothing about how the real world worked, he still nodded along to his words as if to say that they were nothing less than simple fact.
Turning his gaze back on the woman, he noticed how her cheeks had become flushed and almost as red as her flame-kissed hair. It appeared that even without the ears, she was simply too easy to read. Shinzu couldn’t strike up the thought that she was deceiving or trying to trick him into anything. At this moment, not even his inner demon had anything negative to say about the girl, which made letting his guard down around her a lot easier. “Not… Big on fighting?” The vast majority had rejected Shinzu’s plead for a spar. Some had even scalded him for it. However, none had ever outright admitted that they hated the idea of fighting. It was a concept rather alien to him. “But then, what do you do for fun or when you don’t want to think about anything?” He asked, with a rather puzzled and genuine expression etched onto his features.
Blinking, Shinzu smiled at the woman who had just revealed herself as Topaz while staring more intensely with cobalt-blue eyes. “There’s not a hint of Topaz in you. Wouldn’t Amber make more sense?” He said while laughing. “Then again, I guess there’s not much Shinzu left in me- Whatever that means… Oh! That’s my name by the way. Shin-Zu.” Pausing, he took a moment to contemplate Topaz’s words. Why had he come here? Definitely not for the same reasons as her. “I guess the opposite. To not think…” Scratching the back of his head, he felt lingering dark thoughts clawing at the back of his mind, which he pushed back by taking in a gentle deep breath, only for the action to abruptly end with a harsh sneeze as the pollen rich air agitated his sinuses. “Also- I was looking for someone to spar with! Everyone near the city walls said no, so I thought I’d wander further in and ended up stumbling across this garden... Anyway, I’ve given up on that...” He said, while noticing the dark thoughts in the back of his mind retreating and fading away all on their own. “So... What are you thinking about?”
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Post by Shinzy on Jun 3, 2020 21:35:15 GMT
A harsh sneeze thundered through the air and cut through the peaceful atmosphere with all the grace and elegance of a stampede of blind elephants. To say the least, tactfulness was not one of Shinzu’s strong points. “Woah there. Nearly squished you.” Trapped in a world of his own, Shinzu’s lumbering foot froze mid-step and remained hovering an inch above the woman laying against the soft bed of flowers and plant life. Pulling away and standing his ground beside her right, he lowered himself into a squat stance while eyeing the woman’s fiery red hair and strange fox-like ears. “Not the best place to be taking a nap.” He stated matter-of-factly, with a strange hint of concern in his tone and expression, despite the fact that the entire situation could have simply been avoided if he had been watching where he had been walking.
Pausing, Shinzu waited for a response while every so often, his eyes darted between the woman’s ears. Were they real, or some sort of hair accessory? He almost wanted to reach out and touch them but resisted the urge to do so. He recalled how much he hated it when people reached out to touch the bone-white mask over the right portion of his face. On occasion, some had even tugged against it to rip it free, while not realising that it is a permanent part of his face and no more removable or temporary than a finger or nose. “You’re looking quite solemn.” He said, with wisdom beyond his years. “What you need, is a spar!” He said, with the maturity and tactfulness of a man-child. “I get pretty bummed out too when I have no one to fight with. Worry not though! Letting off some steam is just what the doctor order-” Shinzu suddenly cut himself off, while remembering that his guild had expressively forbidden him from challenging anyone to any spars for the month. Especially not people who weren’t Sabertooth. “N-Never mind.” He stuttered gloomily while visibly deflating in joy over the course of the next few seconds. Before long, he'd simply collapse onto his back to lay against the garden too while twitching every so often in visible agitation.
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Post by Shinzy on Jun 3, 2020 16:41:37 GMT
MISSION NAME: Peace Keeper MISSION CLASS: B PARTICIPANTS: Solo MISSION DESCRIPTION: Shirotsume is a rather peaceful town that has evolved over the years thanks to a influx of tourism and the boost that has brought to the economy. However, reports have been springing up lately of a ruffian mage that has been abusing his magic to instigate and provoke bar fights, while utterly intoxicated. Using magic to harm others within the city walls is enough to warrant this maniac’s arrest. However, the true crime is the damage he has caused to the town’s architecture. Track down the troublemaker and capture him so that he can answer for his crimes and pay for the damage done. Causing a commotion, harming any innocents, or causing further damage to the town's precious architecture will outright mean mission failure. We expect the utmost of care and professionalism. Do not engage the target while civilians are around, or you will have us to answer to... Oh and take care. He's quite the competent mage.
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Post by Shinzy on Jun 2, 2020 11:24:53 GMT
Magic Power: 1500
“Woah – Sabertooth, right? Ha! That means I don’t have to hold back.” Shinzu grinned with the joyful innocence of a man-child at the sight of the startled swordsman. The act of witnessing the man turning seemed to cause the man’s spiky blue hair to sway just enough for Shinzu to spot the tell-tale signs of a Sabertooth guild mark. This was good. Not even he would allow himself to go completely all out against a complete stranger. Especially not after his recent scoldings. However, to him, a fellow Sabertoother was to be considered as nothing less than family. The way his twisted mind worked, he could only consider it an insult if he didn’t go all out against the man that had just revealed himself as Glacio.
Snickering, a moment of doubt visibly flashed in Shinzu’s eyes despite his expression. His gaze seemed to be fixated on Glacio’s hair. More so on the hair, than even the giant sword he was wielding. “Good – he’s not from my village.” He thought, with a mental sigh of relief. Confidence returning, the grip around the hilt of his katana tightened once more. The blue hair was a characteristic sign of something ungodly. The sign of a by-product of human and demon. However, a close inspection revealed that Glacio’s shade of blue was all wrong. It wasn’t quite as unnaturally stark as Shinzu’s hue. Besides, Shinzu would likely have recognised Glacio, if he was from that cursed village. Over the years, he had never forgotten the faces of those he may need to one day slay.
“The pleasure is all mine.” Shinzu seemed to regain his composure and respond to Glacio after an awkward pause. Struggling to contain the well of redundant emotions inside of him, Shinzu snapped out of his trance upon ripping the katana free from his sheath and slamming it horizontally against Glacio’s weapon. “Tch.” Grimacing, while the harsh clamour of steel on steel resonated against the air, Shinzu realised that he most definitely was fighting a fellow member of Sabertooth as he felt the stone slab directly underneath him cracking slightly under the pressure of the opponent’s strike. “Not half bad.” He retorted upon having blocked the strike with a one-handed stance. The opponent carried a weapon with much more weight to it. However, it seemed that Shinzu had the advantage when it came to muscle mass and body weight.
“…Not bad at all.” Grimace shifting to smile, Shinzu suddenly grabbed the bottom half of his weapon’s hilt with his free hand to shift to a two-armed stance. Based on how much his shoulder and wrist ached near immediately after blocking the brunt of the powerful strike, Shinzu cast any doubts in his mind aside. This definitely wasn’t a foe he could hold back against. Bending at the knees lightly, Shinzu abruptly tilted his sword diagonally towards the ground to allow the foe's downward force to cause his massive weapon to slide off Shinzu’s and crash harmlessly towards his left. If successful, he’d take a step towards the right to ensure the aftermath of the strike was as far away from his body as possible, while unleashing a diagonal strike, from Glacio’s lower-left to the upper right portion of his chest to keep him on guard. Having put far too much weight into the strike, it would be easy enough to react to. However, if Glacio did block rather than outright evade the strike, he’d find a surprising amount of force being carried into the thin steel of the katana. Potentially even enough to knock him off his balance if he wasn't expecting it.
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Post by Shinzy on Jun 1, 2020 16:40:06 GMT
“Challenge accepted!” The voice boomed from just over the swordsman’s shoulder. Directly behind, with a half-meter gap at most separating them, Shinzu stood stiffly with his arms crossed and a goofy smiled etched along his face. At least, that’s what anyone in the area would be able to observe from the exposed portion of his mouth that wasn’t obscured by a fragmented portion of a bone-white mask. “The name’s Shinzu. You almost definitely should not have heard of me.” He said, despite his notoriously negative reputation in Sabertooth for going around challenging random people to fights.
Taking a half step back, Shinzu pulled his right foot backwards while stamping the forward left foot hard onto the ground. Grin widening, Shinzu eyed the blue haired man carefully. What were the chances that two blue haired swordsmen were fated to cross blades this day? Fated indeed. The expression Shinzu pulled of pure joy seemed to suggest that he wouldn’t be leaving until the giant key-wielder accepted the notion of a spar. Wrapping a hand tightly around the hilt of his still-sheathed sword, which rested by his left hip, he waited and watched to see what the opponent would do. The guild had expressly forbidden Shinzu from challenging any more members to fights. However, there was nothing stopping him from going around shouting ‘challenge accepted’ to random people until eventually, someone took the bait and made the first move.
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May 29, 2020 18:31:59 GMT
Post by Shinzy on May 29, 2020 18:31:59 GMT
SHINZU HAYASHI OVERVIEW NAME: Shinzu Hayashi. ALIAS: Shin; Ashtooth; Grey Demon. GENDER: Male. AGE: 26. SPECIES: Demi-Demon. SEXUALITY: Who has time to be thinking about that? GUILD: Sabertooth. GUILD MARK: Lower back. CLASS: B-Class. APPEARANCE HEIGHT: 6'1" WEIGHT: 80 kg. EYE COLOR: Cobalt blue. HAIR COLOR: Light blue. SKIN COLOR: Olive. BUILD: Lean and toned. ABNORMALITIES: Teal marking underneath each eye; vertical scar across chest; jawbone 'mask' over right portion of face. FACE CLAIM NAME: Grimmjow Jaegerjaquez. FACE CLAIM SERIES: Bleach. Courtesy of his mother’s tainted and demonic bloodline, a childhood of gruelling training, and manhood of relentless demon hunting, Shinzu grew up to become a man boasting a powerful physique. Tall, lean and muscular, he carries a powerful body well-defined with the bulges of thick muscle to support his tall frame. Deceptively slender despite all this, most are caught unaware of Shinzu’s raw agility and sheer physical force until it is too late. Most notably, Shinzu’s iris are a shade of cobalt blue and rather uniquely, each strand of hair sports an unusual light blue hue that often serves to draw unwanted attention to himself. Cursed by the very demon blood he loathes and hopes to one day purge from his body, Shinzu sports teal stroke-shaped markings underneath each eye and a large demonic jawbone mask that stretches over the majority of the right side of his face – both of which permanent features resulting from early years of overusing his Devil Slayer magic. Other signs of this demonic upbringing can also be found in the forms of thin silver lines scattered across his limbs, all of which are scars resulting from his youth being filled with rigorous daily training to keep his cursed powers in check. Although these are barely noticeable now, even from a close distance, the most prominent and noteworthy of all his scarring would be a large and thick vertical scar that stretches all the way from his collar bone down to his navel, which serves as a constant reminder that despite what his magic may suggest, he is nowhere near close to achieving the title of a Devil Slayer. PERSONALITY POSITIVE TRAITS | NEGATIVE TRAITS | Fiercely Loyal | Often Foolhardy | Indomitable Will | Battle Hungry | Well Disciplined | Hot Headed | Highly Dependable | Holds Grudges |
LIKES | DISLIKES | Battling | Demons | Training | Unhealthy Food | Sparring | Sitting Still | Strong Individuals | Politics |
Having grown up knowing true loss, only to gain a new family in Saberooth, Shinzu has been known to be fiercely loyal to his guild to the point where he will often carry out instructions with few questions or hesitation. In essence, the perfect soldier – if not for his childish mentality. Having grown up knowing nothing aside from training and battling to survive, Shinzu will often be spotted going around challenging others to spars, which he rather competitively takes very seriously even against those much stronger or weaker than himself. Despite being so focused and disciplined, a desire for battle and to grow stronger is often the root cause of Shinzu’s greatest weakness – the fact that he is a battle maniac. Rarely seen to flee from a fight with poor odds or a disadvantageous standoff, he has been known to cause trouble and can easily get distracted in the middle of a mission if something or someone more interesting to fight against turns up. Not to mention the fact that he is infamous for scaring potential recruits away by challenging even those with barely any magical potential or training to spars to gauge their talent. In essence, he’s the type that can really only understand or be understood through fighting. Of course, that aside, Shinzu isn’t one of the lucky few who doesn’t carry around literal demons inside of him. Due to his horrific past and no less tortuous upbringing, Shinzu harbours a special hatred for demons, especially against those of the Grey Demon tribe. Though he won’t admit it out loud, many in the guild have already silently understood or started to suspect from his unusual features that demon blood partially runs through his veins, which is a unspoken truth he despises to no end, to the point where he desperately hopes shedding blood for his guild, a healthy lifestyle, and daily kale smoothies will one day rid him of any trace of his demonic heritage. HISTORY Much of Shinzu’s childhood is a mystery to him. He vaguely remembered the fact that his village thrived off of the support of the Grey Demon tribe – a clan of demons known for their winged grey forms. Even at such a young age, he knew that his village prospered not from unity with the Demon tribe, but from a parasitic relationship where the village would be protected if a sacrificial tribute was offered to the Demon tribe once each year, just before the harvest season would commence. There seemed to be no other signs of demonic influence in the village, as far he could recall. People were happy, and free to come and go. However, the yearly blood sacrifice was the one iron clad rule that had to be followed. What was the norm for most, seemed to be a disturbing reality for the rare few that couldn’t stomach the sacrifice of their kin. Besides, for what really? No one had seen the so-called Grey Demon tribe for years. Did they really exist? Although in fear of the rumours, bandits or outside forces had never attacked the village, they were not protected against famine, disease, or the natural elements. In fact, the bounty of any crops they laboured over never seemed to be of any particular noteworthy yield. Divided factions began to wonder if the rumours were simple stories. An outdated and barbaric tradition that should have died a long time ago. If only that had been true. Perhaps Shinzu’s childhood would have been different. Overruled by the majority, the village failed to offer up a blood sacrifice one fateful day on the yearly harvest festival. It was at that very night, when the moon reached its pinnacle at the sky, that the villagers discovered the sinister truth. The Grey Demon tribe had not left or been observing the village from afar. They were right there. Transformed into village elders. As orphaned children. As parents. As mothers. They had become interwoven within the many generations of the village’s society. However, fuelled by their cursed blood, nothing could stop the Grey Demons from reverting to their full demonic forms and reducing the humans of the village to nothing more than ash. Some seemed to take great pleasure in the act, Shinzu recalled. Others were indifferent to the massacre and revealed no more emotion than would be needed to wipe a stain from a pristine plate. Shinzu never could understand why the massacre needed to happen. He couldn’t even understand what role his mother played in it. Awakened as a demon, her entire persona seemed to have changed. Life and death seemed to be concepts alien to her. He remembered pleading her to stop, before simply asking why she had destroyed everything once precious to her. He remembered crying in front of her, desperately asking for answers. Had everything been a cruel game? Or had the Demon tribe lost their sanity and been forced to commit the act? Shinzu never really knew or understood. The only harsh reality was the fact that along with a rare few others who also carried just enough Demon particles within their blood to not be targeted in the massacre, he had been allowed to live. A curse, he always considered, more than boon. Swallowed by grief, anger, and a small portion of insanity, Shinzu chose to remain with the Grey Demon tribe, rather than leaving the village with the others still mostly human. Fuelled by a child’s notion of vengeance, he spent years growing up alongside the twisted Grey Demons and the ash-stained village once bustling with life and joy. For years, he ate, grew and lived alongside the Demons to understand them. To grow as powerful as them, to one day rid the world of them. In time and upon reaching teen-hood, it almost started to become a daily occurrence where Shinzu would attempt to assassinate one of the demons during their sleep or during a prime moment where they would appear to be distracted. Of course, as relentless as he was, he was powerless and would simply be smacked around until forced to give up for the day. Despite eventually learning to harness the same magic the Grey Demon tribe used, Shinzu never even got close to even injuring any of the Demons. Even attempting to find ways of transforming them back to their once human-like selves seemed beyond the realm of possibility. It all seemed hopeless, until one day, something new awakened within Shinzu after eighteenth birthday, on the same harvest festival night that had claimed his friends and family all those many moons ago – madness. Pure demonic madness. With a sliver of something inhuman awakened inside of himself, Shinzu steadily realised that all the years of tapping into Demon magic had been steadily transforming him into the exact entities he hated and despised. Knowing that he was losing himself to his demonic self, both mentally and physically, Shinzu resolved to end his life by one day attacking the Grey Demon he somehow always knew to be his mother. Perhaps if he fought hard and long enough, he’d force the Demon’s hand. However, at that moment, something rather strange happened. He attacked as he always did. From the shadows, and while the Demon was asleep. He attacked with the same futile ferocity and anger as always. However, strangely, a ashen attack which had never so much as even scratched one of the Demons, had somehow successfully injured his mother and sent her into a frenzy of pain and howling. Shocked by whatever had awakened within him, Shinzu hesitated and was dealt a single savage blow by his mother that had near instantly torn his chest open vertically. Oddly, there seemed to be no pain at that moment, at least, none he could remember. He simply remembered feeling cold and sleepy, despite the warmth of all his blood pooling underneath him. Darkness, quickly came to him, despite how hard he tried to force his heavy eyelids open. A long sleep awaited Shinzu thereafter, only for him to eventually awake one morning to find that the Demon tribe were gone. They had left the forever ashy remains of the village without a trace. The only memento of their existence seemed to be the tainted demonic features Shinzu had been left with, and a large scar across his chest that seemed to have almost supernaturally healed shut, as if to mockingly invite him to simply try again. INVENTORY ITEM NAME: Angel Arm - ? RANK: N/A DESCRIPTION: Angel Arms are said to be partly sentient weapons or relics of angelic origin, and are associated with great power capable of slaying Demons. It is said that whispering the name of a Demon tribe into the weapon will permanently attune its overwhelming power into specifically slaying Demon-kin of that origin. Unfortunately, whether this is a false replica or not, the weapon's powers appear to have been sealed away and will not function until the blade's true name is discovered; rendering it effectively no more useful than a mundane katana. Whatever the case, Shinzu is adamant that this is a true Angel Arm, based on the fact that he can somehow sense the weapon’s desire to kill him. SPELLS: N/A MAGIC NAME: Ash Devil Slayer TYPE: Lost RANK: B DESCRIPTION: Magic harnessed and taught by the Grey Demon tribe. Devil Ash Slayers are resistant to the harmful effects of ingesting, inhaling, or being infected by magical ash. They are even capable of ingesting ash of both natural and supernatural origins to replenish their lifeforce and magical energy. As ash is a substance that can no longer burn, magical ash is naturally adept at driving away and dispersing spells related to fire or heat. In particular, the user can generate highly coarse ash boasting powerful slashing force originating from the Grey Demon tribe’s leader - Asmodeus, the Ash Devil. Such ash is known for being coarser than even sand, making it a highly effective tool for unleashing a variety of offensive and even debilitating effects. DRAWBACKS: One of ash magic’s greatest strengths, is also its most grave flaw. Ash magic is quite light and carries little weight to it despite its coarse nature. Although this can be useful at times, it does mean that the magic is especially weak to wind magic or anything capable of blasting away any lingering particles in the air. Prolonged wind effects can even potentially nullify an Ash Devil Slayer’s ability to transform their body parts into ash, making it a rather difficult element to counter. Overuse of this magic is particularly dangerous to half-demons, as it can force them to take on demonic traits until eventually, they succumb to the evil taint of their blood and transform permanently into an Ash Devil like Asmodeus himself. Users often battle with this inner corruption and are forced to resist their demonic urges or impulses constantly, including when their magic is not even in use. SPELLS:NAME: Ash Devil’s Clamour TYPE: Offensive RANK: B MODS: Affliction (Blind), Damage over Time, Area of Effect DESCRIPTION: The user places his hands close together, palms facing each other, to create a magic circle between the empty space of his hands. In a clapping gesture, he then slams his palms together to cause a vortex of coarse ash to explode out from his body in a sphere-shaped spiralling fashion to lacerate everything around him for C-Rank damage. Ash Devil particles are known to linger and irritate. Anyone entering an area while or after Ash Devil’s Clamour has been performed will be left blinded for 3 Rounds if not wearing any equipment to protect their eyes, and they will suffer an additional C-Rank damage each round from the coarse ash spiralling around in the air. After four rounds, the ash will dissipate naturally and simply linger harmlessly along the air, effectively ending the technique.
NAME: Ash Devil’s Bellow TYPE: Offensive RANK: B MODS: Overcharge DESCRIPTION: The user takes in a deep breath, while allowing a magic circle to form in front of his mouth. Abruptly and sharply, he then exhales into the magic circle, to fire a thin twister of coarse ash at a single target. Due to the sheer force of the exhale, the target caught by the twister will be left utterly lacerated for A-Rank damage. However, unlike with other Ash Devil Slayer techniques, the great force behind this technique will cause the ash particles involved in the technique to dissipate near instantly, preventing them from lingering in the air.
NAME: Ash Devil’s Woe TYPE: Defensive RANK: B MODS: Reflect, Area of Effect (Ranged) DESCRIPTION: The user targets an area rich with ash particles, either around themselves, or an area in the distance to cause a magic circle to light up momentarily. If a spell enters the designated area and clashes with the magic circle, the circle will suddenly light up to block the spell. Ash particles will then suddenly begin spewing from the circle before swallowing the opposing spell to fire it back at the caster in the form of a spiralling twister of ash and whatever element the reflected spell consists of. As this spell can be used at range, it can even reflect spells not aimed at the user. However, this spell requires the use of existing ash particles, and so can only be cast in designated zones where a spell has already been used that has enriched the air with lingering ash.
NAME: Ash Devil’s Ascent TYPE: Defensive RANK: B MODS: Barrier, Flight DESCRIPTION: The user conjures a magic circle around his back, which immediately sprouts two grey ashen wings. By default, the wings will appear feathery and rather mundane. However, the closer the user is to madness and corruption, the more demonic of an appearance the wings will take. The ashen wings can be used to achieve flight, or even to achieve a short-ranged burst of speed to evade well-telegraphed attacks. The wings can also drape over the user to block C-Rank worth of damage. However, as the wings are mirror duplicates of each other, destroying one wing will automatically cause the other to also dissipate into a harmless cloud of lingering ash.
PLAYED BY SHINZY coded by pinn @ thq
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May 29, 2020 17:22:30 GMT
Post by Shinzy on May 29, 2020 17:22:30 GMT
Shinzu, the frail bodied child, crawled along the grey landscape on all fours like a wounded canine. Drab and dreary, with pale skin, he didn’t particularly stand out against the grey. He’d go unnoticed, unseen, if not for his dry light blue hair creating a stark contrast against the backdrop. “Who are you…” He meant to say. Starved and dehydrated, the words dangled against the tip of his dry and cracked tongue, only to fail upon reaching his chapped and sore lips.
Blinking, a slow and lifeless action, Shinzu glanced up with cobalt blue eyes that seemed to carry no light or brightness to them despite their unique hue. Meeting with the winged towering figure, the frail child simply blinked again. Slowly. Robotically. “Who… Are you…” He mouthed, unable to form more than an inaudible whisper as air caught against the back of his throat and sent him into a coughing fit. A pathetic display in front of one much more powerful than him.
“Why…” He mouthed, as his pale bony fingers clutched against a small mound of ash underneath his right hand. Clutching, he felt the rough texture grating and grinding against his skin, as if it were sandpaper. “W..Hy…” He attempted to mouth again, only to break out into another coughing fit mid-sentence. He was spent. All life drained from him. Though, he was luckier than the others. The others were now the air. The ground he crawled around on. The ash.
“Why… Did you… kill them?” Shinzu asked feebly, while pulling his neck up just high enough to meet with the towering grey figure’s gaze. He had thought he had failed to form the words. However, the figure twisted its head in confusion, as if it had heard, only to now be contemplating. It wasn’t unusual for Shinzu to have to bear with the neck pain needed lock eyes with an adult. However, this figure wasn’t just tall. He was gargantuan, with elongated arms taller than the tallest of the villagers he had once known. Not that it mattered. As ash, he had now become the tallest of his kin.
“Why…” He pleaded, rather than asking as tears began to stream down his face. The demon, the grey demon, twisted its head in the other direction as if still contemplating the meaning behind a mere child’s words. “Da..mn… it…” He whimpered, as tiny flecks of ash scattered along the air began to assault his tears and moist eyes. Rubbing harshly, his pupils quickly became red and inflamed at the never-ending embrace of the countless ash particles raining down on him as innocently as snow. “I… Hate you… I hate… The ash…” He managed to say, before clasping both palms over his eyes to shield himself from any further pain. He didn’t notice at that point. He couldn’t notice, the great big smile, slowly forming on the demon’s face.
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May 29, 2020 17:11:29 GMT
Post by Shinzy on May 29, 2020 17:11:29 GMT
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Literally Vice meggings Terry Richardson Blue Bottle tousled, blog XOXO Brooklyn. Bicycle rights cliche Pinterest, Wes Anderson scenester Echo Park normcore Marfa hella Pitchfork pork belly actually bespoke Williamsburg. 3 wolf moon bitters occupy direct trade. Lomo street art mustache Cosby sweater tattooed vinyl, normcore actually literally. Disrupt next level 8-bit, hella lo-fi single-origin coffee salvia leggings literally jean shorts bespoke. Messenger bag wolf High Life, Blue Bottle banh mi lo-fi post-ironic kale chips bicycle rights fashion axe pour-over. Terry Richardson chambray next level, synth Vice Schlitz VHS vegan.
Organic pug deep v vinyl paleo. Messenger bag street art lo-fi, cred polaroid banh mi fashion axe semiotics direct trade. Banjo selfies biodiesel, single-origin coffee quinoa narwhal fingerstache Blue Bottle bitters tote bag. Truffaut selfies sustainable, PBR Wes Anderson skateboard put a bird on it photo booth quinoa mlkshk street art leggings. Irony Thundercats you probably haven't heard of them, YOLO sartorial disrupt quinoa farm-to-table PBR Echo Park. Yr lomo Etsy leggings vinyl, wolf Williamsburg selvage. Banksy sustainable mlkshk bicycle rights Terry Richardson.
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May 29, 2020 16:42:55 GMT
Post by Shinzy on May 29, 2020 16:42:55 GMT
YOU HAVE ALWAYS WORN YOUR FLAWS UPON YOUR SLEEVE ―
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Post by Shinzy on May 29, 2020 8:13:23 GMT
Would be interesting if the site had a counter somewhere near the banner that listed all our guilds and the amount of members in each one. I know some people like joining guilds with the most people, while others tend to want to fill the ranks of the smaller guilds. If editing the skin is a lot of hassle, maybe the names of all the members could be added below each guild in the guilds thread?
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May 28, 2020 23:02:07 GMT
Post by Shinzy on May 28, 2020 23:02:07 GMT
OOC Name: Shinzy Slayer Position Desired: Corpse (Ash) Devil Slayer RP Sample:
Shinzu, the frail bodied child, crawled along the grey landscape on all fours like a wounded canine. Drab and dreary, with pale skin, he didn’t particularly stand out against the grey. He’d go unnoticed, unseen, if not for his dry light blue hair creating a stark contrast against the backdrop. “Who are you…” He meant to say. Starved and dehydrated, the words dangled against the tip of his dry and cracked tongue, only to fail upon reaching his chapped and sore lips.
Blinking, a slow and lifeless action, Shinzu glanced up with cobalt blue eyes that seemed to carry no light or brightness to them despite their unique hue. Meeting with the winged towering figure, the frail child simply blinked again. Slowly. Robotically. “Who… Are you…” He mouthed, unable to form more than an inaudible whisper as air caught against the back of his throat and sent him into a coughing fit. A pathetic display in front of one much more powerful than him.
“Why…” He mouthed, as his pale bony fingers clutched against a small mound of ash underneath his right hand. Clutching, he felt the rough texture grating and grinding against his skin, as if it were sandpaper. “W..Hy…” He attempted to mouth again, only to break out into another coughing fit mid-sentence. He was spent. All life drained from him. Though, he was luckier than the others. The others were now the air. The ground he crawled around on. The ash.
“Why… Did you… kill them?” Shinzu asked feebly, while pulling his neck up just high enough to meet with the towering grey figure’s gaze. He had thought he had failed to form the words. However, the figure twisted its head in confusion, as if it had heard, only to now be contemplating. It wasn’t unusual for Shinzu to have to bear with the neck pain needed lock eyes with an adult. However, this figure wasn’t just tall. He was gargantuan, with elongated arms taller than the tallest of the villagers he had once known. Not that it mattered. As ash, he had now become the tallest of his kin.
“Why…” He pleaded, rather than asking as tears began to stream down his face. The demon, the grey demon, twisted its head in the other direction as if still contemplating the meaning behind a mere child’s words. “Da..mn… it…” He whimpered, as tiny flecks of ash scattered along the air began to assault his tears and moist eyes. Rubbing harshly, his pupils quickly became red and inflamed at the never-ending embrace of the countless ash particles raining down on him as innocently as snow. “I… Hate you… I hate… The ash…” He managed to say, before clasping both palms over his eyes to shield himself from any further pain. He didn’t notice at that point. He couldn’t notice, the great big smile, slowly forming on the demon’s face.
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