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Nari let her spear slide into her shoulder, eyeing the blonde girl with a grin that bespoke of humour. She shook her head at the other’s apology, the entire encounter having been well worth taking some time to participate in. “No, no need to apologise. If anything…I’m sorry I wasn’t more useful. This was a lot of fun though, and from the looks of it…Sewallus is willing to teach you Shatter now.” A shift of her head towards the NPC before she continued speaking. “It’s a good skill, even if you don’t focus on tech based attacks. If nothing else, it can make more defensible opponents a bit e
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[F4|PP]Phantasmagoric Hell [Trigger Warning: Suicide/Self-Harm]
Nari-Lanreth replied to Assassin's topic in Beginner Floors
As she came closer, she noticed the blade piercing the other, the weapon clearly impaling the girl and keeping her from moving. Nari hesitated – unsure of whether there was danger to be found here, or if there was something more than met the eyes. Breaths passed as Nari considered her position, and as the girl remained motionless, a single plea came out. Nari Knelt down, careful to keep an eye on the leopard, laying her spear on the ground just within reach should she need it. “I can see that…but…can I help you get that blade out?” She reached a hand forward, keeping her eyes on the -
“Doesn’t go on…NIGHT, I think I love you, but are you telling me that you don’t use maple syrup on crepes???” Her tone was filled with skepticism, and she gave the girl a side eye as she continued talking. “Please tell me you at least use a berry sauce, or something? You’re not just eating them…dry?” She accented the last word, putting emphasis on it in order to denote the oddness she would’ve expect from such actions. But all the while she was holding back a grin, trying to force her face to remain straight and serious. Something she was sure the twitches in her cheeks were giving away.
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Shop Post: Meteor Transaction Date: 2022.03.21 Cost of Transaction: 1 material Crafter's Profession: Blacksmith Crafter's Rank: 7 Item Name: Meteor Item Tier: T3 Item Type: Two-Handed Straight Sword Item Rarity: Perfect Item Enhancements: Bleed [2 Slots], Paralyse [1 Slot] Craft/Appraisal/Obtainment IDs & Rolls: ID207475 Item Description: A golden sword with a glow as bright as the heavens. T
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[F27 | R7 Blacksmith] The Winter Fox Smithery {Closed}
Nari-Lanreth replied to Nari-Lanreth's topic in Merchants and Shops
Nari gave a call as she heard the gong of the shop door opening. Placing aside her tools, she moved to the front of the shop, smiling as she entered. “A sword! Sure, let’s take a look at your order form…” She glanced over the form itself, nodding to herself as her eyes dashed across the request. It wasn’t too complex of a piece, but she could see the beauty in its simplicity. Smiling at the customer, she gave a quick nod. “Shouldn’t be too difficult at all! I’ll send you a message once it’s ready for pickup, that alright?” -
[F02 - SP] Finders, Keepers | <<Nature's Treasure>>
Nari-Lanreth replied to Nari-Lanreth's topic in Beginner Floors
Her most recent find was more than she had expected to find, and although she was content – for the moment, she decided that she wanted to get some exercise while she was here. Standing, she pulled up her inventory again, switching the music box for her shield once more, before glancing across the open space. A pack of wolves moved in the distance, splitting off as two came closer to her, noses in the air. She watched their approach, gauging their strength, before making her way forwards. Bringing her shield and spear up, she watched as the duo bristled, reacting to her closure with them. -
[F27 | R7 Blacksmith] The Winter Fox Smithery {Closed}
Nari-Lanreth replied to Nari-Lanreth's topic in Merchants and Shops
The touch of the lips caught Nari by surprise, and she almost reeled backwards before she realised who was before her. Her eyes wide, head tilted upwards slightly, a small squeak escaped. As soon as there was space enough to mutter, she let her surprise spill out in words. “It’s good to see you – what’s this?” A quick glance over the spear and another squeal. She threw her arms around NIGHT, hugging her tight, and letting her lips glide. “Thank you so much! I absolutely love it, and you!” Another quick glance at the spear, before she delicately took it out of NIGHT’s hands, admiring -
[F02 - SP] Finders, Keepers | <<Nature's Treasure>>
Nari-Lanreth replied to Nari-Lanreth's topic in Beginner Floors
The music a soft tone in her ears, she calmly pulled through the bushes, humming along with the tune. Her mind had already begun to wonder, turning to thoughts of recent encounters – with NIGHT, with Ruler, with a number of other faces that she had come to know in her time throughout Aincrad. She had changed, slowly and with time, as if morphing and growing. At first, she hadn’t really noticed it – but now as she sat and worked, her mind considered just how…social, she had become. She had been spending time with Onóra, a lot of it. And now she was spending every possible minute with NIGHT -
[F02 - SP] Finders, Keepers | <<Nature's Treasure>>
Nari-Lanreth replied to Nari-Lanreth's topic in Beginner Floors
“Ah! We’re here!” Nemo suddenly called out, and Nari found herself looking for the typical pairing of stones that would lead towards the garden. Instead, she found herself looking at what appeared to be a rock wall, a small entryway leading deeper inwards. Hesitating on the edge of it, she watched as Nemo made his way inside, glancing back once to make sure that she was following. Taking a deep breath, she forced her feet to move, pulling her shield and spear closer to herself as she went. Passing through, she came out to the wonderous view of the garden itself – open fields dotted w -
[F02 - SP] Finders, Keepers | <<Nature's Treasure>>
Nari-Lanreth replied to Nari-Lanreth's topic in Beginner Floors
“Well, I’m glad to hear that there’s no hard feelings then.” She beamed a smile at the man, but only received a confused, albeit happy, smile in return. She wasn’t entirely sure what she had expected from him. Shrugging mentally, she turned her attention back to the task of foraging, deciding that she could at least spend the day gathering as much as she possibly could – whatever that accounted for, anyways. “I think you’ll like the garden today! It’s changed so much since you first arrived, and I’ve included some new treasures I’ve found! It’s really spectacular, and I look forward to he -
[F02 - SP] Finders, Keepers | <<Nature's Treasure>>
Nari-Lanreth replied to Nari-Lanreth's topic in Beginner Floors
Her habit of searching and talking was still strongly engrained in her, as she followed Nemo across open fields towards what she assumed would be the edge of the floor. The man seemed to be in a chipper mood, passing pleasantries along between them – and not caring in the slightest that Nari seemed to be only half listening. “You know, Nemo, I don’t think I ever did apologise…” The words were some that she had wanted to say for quite some time, but she had never truly gotten around to actually saying to the NPC. Somehow it felt both awkward, and relieving, in a way. “For the first time we -
[F02 - SP] Finders, Keepers | <<Nature's Treasure>>
Nari-Lanreth replied to Nari-Lanreth's topic in Beginner Floors
It had been some time since Nari had been on the second floor – and yet nothing seemed to have truly changed. She had spent a good hour moving through the main settlement, before striking out into the wilds towards Taran. Along the way she had spent her time foraging – specifically looking for anything of value along the edges of the walkways and roads. Taran itself had been…underwhelming, seemed the most appropriate term. The village was barely deserving of the word, and although a few players moved throughout the streets – most of the populace here seemed to be NPCs. Not that Nari minde -
Nari finished packing up the shop, deciding that she was taking some time for herself today. There was no real rush in orders, no need to focus on crafting anything important. So instead, she decided that she would do what she could to focus on her own needs – and that meant another trip to Nemo’s lovely little garden. For a while, she had considered asking someone to join her, but the thought of bugging anyone else right now had left her with a feeling of discontent. As much as she would have loved to drag NIGHT along, she felt that she had bothered the girl enough over the past little w
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[F4|PP]Phantasmagoric Hell [Trigger Warning: Suicide/Self-Harm]
Nari-Lanreth replied to Assassin's topic in Beginner Floors
The crunch of snow beneath her boots was welcoming on the crisp air. It had been some time since Nari had visited the winter wonderland that was floor four. She inhaled deeply, enjoying the crisp cold, almost as much as the fox on her shoulders. Nari knew that although their home on floor twenty seven was enjoyable, Yuki didn’t enjoy it nearly as much as the winter floor that she had come from. Each visit here seemed to instil more longing in the fox, and once again Nari considered selling the estate. It had been on her mind more and more frequently lately. The whisper of a voice would pu -
The return to Demeter was far quicker than Nari had expected – and although she had managed to scrounge up another mighty find of materials and col, she hadn’t managed to locate the piece she truly desired. The goddess herself seemed almost excitable as Nari placed the collection of gems on the table before her, holding up each to show the light that glimmered through, before placing them in the order of the rainbow. As she stepped aside, the light shone in such a way that the colours spilled across the table. “I see that you figured out my unspoken problem.” The woman spoke with a s
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“Well, that was…an experience. At least I found you.” She beamed a smile at the woman who had led her to the island to begin with. It had been hours since she had found the last gem, and although the night sky had still remained dark, Nari felt like morning was slowly coming on. Or perhaps she was just exhausted. Either way, she was glad to have found a familiar face. “Ah, you return. Have you completed the quest provided to you, then?” Welcoming and emotional as always, these NPCs. Nari forced back the scowl, instead smiling at the woman in a way that bespoke of less than happy emotions
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“Ha!” Her exclamation would have disturbed the birds in the trees, had there been any to begin with. Holding up the most recent gem she had discovered – a translucent piece, with an orange and yellow core – she felt almost proud of her success. She had continued right into the dark, scrounging around in the garden for the gems that she knew would bring her success. As the final one had fallen into her hand – literally, having fallen out of a tree as she passed underneath it – she had felt the conclusion come. With this last piece, she had a collection of six gems that had created a varyin
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“Well now, what is this…?” Her curiosity was peaked as she saw the colours – a combination of silver, blue and green – splaying across the ground. She cocked her head in confusion, shifting the gem a bit to see if it was simply a trick of the ground itself. The beams of light seemed to follow, and Nari felt herself growing more unsure as she continued playing with it. “What in the nine hells…” A sudden thought came to her, and she pulled some of the other gems from her pocket, holding them up to the light and testing their deflections. Most gave off no sign of similar effects, but one – a
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Her afternoon slowly faded away, her search becoming more and more erratic as she found numerous different gems – some of a blood red colouring, others of a greenish colour that reminded her of emeralds, and one that seemed to be a golden exterior with a centre of bronze. Yet, she still hadn’t found the single gem she had searched for. Her path had brought her to the waterside as she had anticipated, not long after she’d had the thought itself. She’d followed the coast for a while, before making her way back towards the interior, her search along the coast itself having been relatively fr
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The first stone she had found that was anything beyond standard rock, was a small gemstone of a varying blue and silver colouring. She had spent some time staring at it, wondering if she had somehow come across exactly what she needed. The longer she stared, however, the more certain she was that this was nothing more than a common piece, not one that would appease a goddess. Deciding to pocket it for the moment, she carried on through the garden, keeping an eye out for the gemstone in question, as well as anything of value that could be found upon her path. Her wandering taking her furth
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[PP-F4] The Mean Kitty <<Training Your Friend>>
Nari-Lanreth replied to Them's topic in Beginner Floors
Wandering back into the dining room with what she had needed, Nari came to as a stop as she noticed the cat, currently surrounded by curtain, being stood over by Cleo. Cocking her head, she beamed a smile before calling out. “You know, I think he’s right. This place was a little too enclosed. Opening the curtains is definitely an idea.” She wandered over to the far wall, before bringing up her menu. From it she called forth the pieces she had collected from the forge – a few armour stands, some helmets and a couple of pieces of plate armour that she had meant to find a way to dispose of.