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  2. Placing order: Item Name: Infernal Shadow - Redemption Item Type: Cloth Armor Tier: T4 Quality: Perfect Enhancements: EVA III Description: Dark brown leather harness covering most of the torso but still leaving maximum dexterity for the wearer. Supple and laden with an underlying essence of pure sass. Upgrade: Upgrade to Demonic using Bunny Stamp, adding MIT I enhancement. Payment: Bunny Stamp - Increase the Rarity of a single item by one stage, up to Demonic, selecting a normal Enhancement in the process (Limit 1) 5 mats (Perfect item, custom order)
  3. The bolt struck the creature directly in its left wing, sending it colliding to the ground and skittering across the hard surface to slam into the far wall. Aoi felt herself moving even as it first impacted the ground, not waiting to see what would happen to it in the chaos of what came next. She fumbled another bolt into the crossbow’s mechanism, locking it into place and preparing to release another shot even as she moved towards Koko’s form in the dark. ’Koko don’t move! I’m right above you! I’ll keep you safe from the monster!’ Her voice was low, just loud enough for the child to hear
  4. ’H-hello…?’ The soft voice spoke from Aoi’s right, and she found herself jumping and almost firing at the small shape that appeared from behind a collection of boulders. The figure moved blindly, reaching out with hands that waved in the air in a desperate attempt to find anything to support itself. Aoi breathed a sigh of relief, before realising that she’d remained silent for long seconds following the voice’s declaration of existence and greeting. ’Koko…? Are you Koko? Your mother sent me to find you.’ Aoi’s voice was gentle, trying to coax the child into a less terrified state. The cro
  5. She’d stopped at the sound echoing down the walls towards her. At first, she’d thought it might be another of the bat like creatures making its presence known, and she’d raised the crossbow without a second thought. Seconds and breaths had passed, however, and nothing had leapt out of the shadows to attack her. At least, not yet. Instead, Aoi had tuned into her hearing once more, trying to pinpoint where the sound had come from, and coming to the conclusion that it was somewhere further ahead. Almost like a voice, maybe? She had nothing to go on to prove that point, the sound had been bri
  6. Freyd gives Rencesvals: Death's Mocking Laughter +3 | T4 Perfect Weapon (Polearm) | Taunt | Keen I | Paralytic Venom Acquisition ID 215844a | Roll IDs: 244927, 244928, 244929 | Reroll IDs: 244930, 244931, 244932 A black steel war glaive affixed to a black walnut haft. Source: https://www.sao-rpg.com/topic/19579-freyds-evaluations/?do=findComment&comment=696969 Bitter Point +3 | T4 Perfect Weapon (Polearm) | ACC I | Absolute Accuracy | Bleed I Acquisition ID 215844b | Roll IDs: 244933, 244934, 244938 | Reroll IDs: 244935, 244936, 244937 An adamant ahlspiess with an exten
  7. Whether she was too lost in thought, or if the depths of what she had thrown herself into suddenly dawned on her, Aoi found herself wandering without consideration of her surroundings for an accounted amount of time. When she finally snapped back to the reality of her situation, she noticed that everything looked different. The tunnels around her had shifted slightly, the walls angling outwards and the ceiling dropping down just enough to be noticeable above her head. Brilliant. If I’m entirely unlucky, the way I came will have some sort of branch in it that I totally missed, and I’ll be
  8. Today
  9. The decision was anything but easy as she’d stood before the trio of paths, and been forced to choose on nothing more than feeling and guesswork. Moments had passed before she’d moved towards the one on her left, only to stop mid step and turn to face another of the pathways. Rattled with indecision, she’d eventually had to take the chance and close her eyes, spinning slightly before opening them and heading directly down the path in front of her – ignoring the fact that she’d chosen the centre one, which she’d originally ignored entirely. Maybe it was the right choice after all. It had c
  10. Wandering through the cave haphazardly wouldn’t help her, Aoi was at least aware of that much in her current state and situation. She needed to prepare herself, to act upon a greater plan of action and move through with precision and patience. She had no idea where to head once she’d made her way into the cave itself – the marker had halted at the entrance, leading her within and no further. Instead, she’d been given the choice of heading down one of three different pathways, each branching off into a different direction – and as far as she’d seen from her current point, there’d been no obviou
  11. Nodding as she pondered her perspective on the significance of sharing one’s true name, Freyd had long ago felt the exact opposite - until Elora had shared hers. In that moment, the universe unfurled its grand design, revealing how the simplest of deeds can forge the very strongest of bonds. A simple copper rose, for example, fostered into so much more than he could ever have expected or hoped. Taking the glass upon its return, something in her grip on his hand spoke volumes to the loss of contact and personal connection she’d suffered in her exile. Freyd was no romantic sap viewing th
  12. Hirru knew well what the other two were talking about. He had done well to get to where he was. So much has happened that he could hardly believe that time had really passed in such a short order. From the .. start of his memories to now, he had survived through so much. Learned from the best, and took on the greatest challenges this world would offer them, and still continue to do so. Though, his understanding of time was also still as shaky, but thankfully time seemed to flow the same here as the real world. At least, that's what Shield thought when Hirru broached the question to
  13. It was official. Ciela had everything she could have ever hoped for. A home she built from the ruins of fear. A bakery born from love and survival. And now, a husband who stood beside her through every trial, danger, and triumph. For a moment, the world seemed to pause, as if holding space for her joy to bloom completely. A sly smile curled onto her lips as she turned her eyes to Wulfrin, who was still basking in the glow of their secret lakeside wedding. "Now," she said mischievously, "it's time for cake." Before Wulfrin could react, Ciela grabbed a generous handful from the spare cake s
  14. "I... uh..." Wulfrin stammered. He began to blush, both from embarrassment and flattery. "I didn't prepare anything before hand." Wulfrin's mind took off like the A-Train in New York. Words lost all meaning in his brain as he struggled to piece together even a sliver of tangible and comprehensible thought. He was caught off guard. Of all the enemies and threats he had faced, this was the one that he was most afraid of. He continued to stand there, trying his best to keep his composure, and basically failing as tears began to well in his eyes. Then he stopped, took in a deep breath of fres
  15. Ciela carefully set down the two-tiered cake she had made, the icing delicate and smooth, adorned with tiny sugared violets and soft swirls of cream. It was modest in size but crafted with such care it looked almost too perfect to eat. Just like everything else today, it was hers, theirs, a symbol of a quiet promise made before the chaos to come. She glanced over at Tam, who stood nearby in his well-worn fishing vest that somehow still looked formal on him. His gravelly voice carried the familiar cadence of calm as he casually rattled off his recent catches. “You know, the usual. A few Mo
  16. "It's called The Watcher," Wulfrin said as he guided the duo towards an obvious arena amidst the icy caves of floor 21. "I've never faced this thing before so we're going in blind. From my understanding though, it should be pretty straight forward. It doesn't have any protection against my crowd control stuff, which I find odd considering this is where FTK spawns." As if on cue the air grew cold as if some sort of spirit had made its presence known. Emerging from the shadows was a massive undead shaman looking boss with long claws and a menacing glare. Wulfrin was in the lead and instinct
  17. Shards fell to the ground around her as the bolt finished the giant bat. Aoi had remained still, unable to move as she’d waited to see the outcome of her gamble. Whether through pure luck, or developed skill with her chosen weapon, she’d managed to strike a decent hit against the thing directly in the centre of its chest. Maybe a bit of luck, and a bit of skill. Aoi had finally let her arms fall to her side as she confirmed there were no other threats, the crossbow reloaded and ready for the next fight – but her entire form needing a break from the exertion that it had just gone through
  18. "I was worried about the last raid, and I'm worried about this one." Ciela grasped Wulfrin's hand. "We'll get through it. I'm very willing to help as a support for the frontline, but I don't see me being able to actually take any of these big ass bosses on. I'm not strong enough yet." Ciela was very much fearful that tagging along with Wulfrin would get her killed, but she didn't really care at this point. She absolutely wanted to support him as much as she could during this raid. She wasn't about to just sit on her ass like she did during the last raid. Ciela brushed her hair out of her face,
  19. She’d lowered her guard slightly upon seeing the thing, a pitiful state that brought a moment of doubt into her mind. Though she knew, logically, that it was nothing more than a stream of data designed in that moment to pull upon her emotional reaction, Aoi found herself hesitating. Unable to fire the bolt that would end the thing’s existence and bring herself to safety within the cave. No part of her wanted to harm something that appeared so desperate to survive, the rush of adrenaline that had driven her to fight and survive flowing from her body in almost an instant. The bat seemed to
  20. HIs list continued to bring him to bosses he had yet to face before. This time he found himself on the familiar grounds of Floor 21, home of the fabled Forgotten Time King, a foe he had faced many times before. Unlike his other visits, Wulfrin was laser focused on his goal of raid preparations. The clock was ticking on his preparation phase so his tunnel vision was on full display. "Thanks for helping me out," Wulfrin sighed as he and Ciela stepped off the teleporter on Floor 21. "I mean it. This raid has been all I've been able to think about. We'll likely need your help. If not in a rai
  21. The bolt soared through the air briefly, clunking into something soft and causing a piercing screech in response as the creature fell to the ground just short of Aoi’s own position. She stared for a brief second at the form of what appeared to be some mystically large, oversized bat, before stepping back and finishing the reloading of the crossbow on her wrist. Whatever the thing was meant to be, she knew that she needed to defeat it in order to be able to continue onwards and find the missing girl that was awaiting her rescue. Right, another quick shot and I should be able to continue wi
  22. The flittering movement was visible just out of the edges of her vision, the creature swooping low towards Aoi as she entered the cavern more fully. The thing – winged, large framed and clearly not welcoming to her presence within its home – swooped down from the roof above her and forced its claws forward in an attempt to catch her and drag her backwards. The ambush would have won if Aoi had been unable to see within the darker environment, the creature’s movements a mere brush of sound against the otherwise quiet background and almost indecipherable if she didn’t know it was there. That
  23. He almost snorted at her quick response. He didn't want to mention anyone dying, it had felt almost taboo to talk about, at least around the first floor. As they two of them stopped at a nearby tree Sable nodded along as the woman spoke. This had been the first time he had really gotten a good look at her. She was strikingly beautiful. He smiled at her jab to the other frontliners, "I've heard that from other as well. I suppose showing up to fight the boss is the bare minimum for a few of them huh?" Her question about an info broker was a good one, he held his chin and thought for a bit.
  24. A single look at the doubt in his beloved's face was enough to light the wick of fury within. Elora was afraid. And, while the frontliners who'd answered his call would surely triumph, players across the floor were floundering. Rolling onto his side, Freyd caught sight of Katoka comforting his partner, ever the stalwart in a storm. They all needed an extra boost of her cerulean spirit, something to bolster flagging morale across their struggling ranks. "Time for the gloves to come off..." While the others sprung back and forth, harrying the enemy with hit and run attacks from every
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