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  1. WarpObscura
    @TeFosta: Glad to have you back soon, we know where to find the right cows now.

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    It took a bit of a while, but Zollo finally returned with a flip-top case in hand. Maybe "in hand" was inaccurate, given that he was pushing a trolley with it on top. He opened it to let Lexaeus glimpse the pink scythe blade within. "The anodising of the blade to the colour you requested was a bit difficult, but I managed to get it done. Sharpened to the extent you asked for, accurate to the nanometre. Do you require wrapping?"

    Lexaeus shook his head. "No need, I can handle that myself." He held out a cheque with the necessary amount of funds ready to be passed over to the smithy, the man receiving it calmly enough for the cost it brought on Lexaeus.

    "Thanks for everything, Zollo," Lexaeus said as he hefted the case with one hand using his massive strength, opened a dark portal and returned to his room.

    Once he was in his room, Lexaeus found the quantity of wrapping paper he had been readying and got to work covering the case. It would be a great gift for Marluxia, but when were the celebrations to start anyway?
    Post by: WarpObscura, Nov 5, 2006 in forum: Retirement Home
  2. WarpObscura
    Thanks in advance for your effort then.
    Post by: WarpObscura, Nov 2, 2006 in forum: Production Studio
  3. WarpObscura
    Lexaeus stared, confused, at where the portal Vexen had used had been mere seconds ago. If Vexen was a woman now, did the Organisation have three female members at the moment?

    Looking at his calendar, Lexaeus noted that it was November 1, Marluxia's birthday. What would serve as a good gift for him... her... him? Lexaeus shook his head. These issues had never turned up back when the Old Six still had had their hearts.

    Lexaeus opened a portal to Zollo's Toledo, the weaponsmith in Twilight Town who regularly met the Organisation's metallurgical needs. "Morning, Zollo," He greeted the swarthy smithy, going straight to the counter and ignoring the impressive collection of melee weapons the man had arranged around the large shop. "Do you have that scythe blade attachment I requested for?"

    The smithy nodded and went deeper into his outlet to look for the item, leaving Lexaeus to wait.
    Post by: WarpObscura, Nov 1, 2006 in forum: Retirement Home
  4. WarpObscura
    *Points upwards*

    There we go. Ya savvy?
    Post by: WarpObscura, Nov 1, 2006 in forum: Production Studio
  5. WarpObscura
    *Pokes thread* It has been over three weeks. Is this thing still alive enough to accept my request?
    Post by: WarpObscura, Nov 1, 2006 in forum: Production Studio
  6. WarpObscura
    "Uh, uh, what?" Lexaeus uttered as he shot up, well awake, instinctively summoning his tomahawk. Once he saw that it was Vexen... Well, a woman with a striking resemblance to Vexen, at any rate.

    "Who are you and why do you look and sound so much like Vexen?"

    Yes, Lexaeus was not quite the most perceptive of men.
    Post by: WarpObscura, Nov 1, 2006 in forum: Retirement Home
  7. WarpObscura
    Lexaeus decided that the search was going nowhere and went back to his room. There, he procured a piece of paper, a pen and some Blu-Tack. Writing a message on it, he proceeded to teleport to Vexen's door and stick the paper to the door.

    The message read:

    "Vexen,

    I need your help with a bit of research. I need to figure out which worlds have cows with the strongest hearts, but the library was no use. I think you should be able to provide me with an answer.

    Thanks, Lexaeus"

    Once that was done, he went back to his room and got into a sleeping outfit. It was slumbertime, as odd as the hour was. Vexen would surely need time to discover the question to the query, would he not?

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    I know Vexen is a She now, but Lex-man does not know yet. XD
    Post by: WarpObscura, Oct 31, 2006 in forum: Retirement Home
  8. WarpObscura
    "Where is that book anyway?" Lexaeus asked the empty library. He was still rifling through the shelves in search of a book that could tell him about worlds with sufficiently strong-hearted cows to form Nobodies.

    As he perused the area, his eyes fell on a misplaced copy of Letters from Prison by Marquis de Sade. >I should tell Larxene to take better care of her books,< Lexaeus thought. >Numbers are not quite my game.<

    He continued searching.

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    TeFosta, anytime you want...
    Post by: WarpObscura, Oct 30, 2006 in forum: Retirement Home
  9. WarpObscura
    Going through Sora Story again and having fun, but now I need sleight suggestions.

    You see, my deck contains...
    2x Blitz
    2x Sonic Blade
    2x Zantetsuken
    2x Ragnarok
    Omnislash
    Cross-Slash

    As useful as Sonic Blade and Blitz have been, their usefulness is starting to wear thin now that I am in Twilight Town and few enemies can be killed in just one use. I am planning on getting the cards for Holy and Mega Flare ASAP, but I have no idea what else to do about my deck.

    Suggestions?
    Thread by: WarpObscura, Oct 30, 2006, 1 replies, in forum: Kingdom Hearts HD I.5 ReMIX
  10. WarpObscura
    Was Roxas already in TT this early into the KH chronology? I see no other way for Sora to see the memories of Roxas that were not his own. I was always under the impression that he had not defected yet during the events of CoM.
    Post by: WarpObscura, Oct 29, 2006 in forum: Kingdom Hearts HD I.5 ReMIX
  11. WarpObscura
    Lexaeus managed to get to the library and he was now looking for the book when his mind reminded him that he should be looking at cattle. Nodding in agreement to the sudden reminder, he made his way to the section on biology and started looking for information on cattle breeds. He wondered which world would provide cows with sufficiently strong wills to leave Nobodies behind when their hearts were lost.
    Post by: WarpObscura, Oct 28, 2006 in forum: Retirement Home
  12. WarpObscura
    So... The popular opinion seems to be that Mickey was stupid enough to forget to learn a Finishing Move and thus cannot kill a KH2 boss, whereas the CoM bosses are that much weaker that he can still kill them regardless?
    Post by: WarpObscura, Oct 28, 2006 in forum: Kingdom Hearts HD II.5 ReMIX
  13. WarpObscura
    Uh... My character is the Lex-man, not Lar Lar-chan. Got it memorised?! *Rimshot*

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    "Thank you." Lexaeus nodded approvingly as Saix agreed and disappeared off to summon his Heartless.

    "Now, what should I be doing? As much as it rocks, stoning is not my preferred pastime."

    Scratching his head, Lexaeus headed off for the library. Perhaps he could reread A Not So Brief History of Time, No Really.
    Post by: WarpObscura, Oct 27, 2006 in forum: Retirement Home
  14. WarpObscura
    Why is Mickey in KH2 unable to kill any of the bosses?
    In CoM, he is capable of killing the bosses in R/R if you make a use of his Card or MM Miracle the final blow. In KH2 that does not happen.

    What in-universe explanation can justify this? "In-universe" as in within the bounds of the KH universe. No BS like "because SE/DiZney said so".

    I doubt it has to do with the alignment of his Keyblade, given that Heartless are hearts corrupted by Darkness and he can slay the lower ranks of them perfectly well, so it is possible to combat Darkness with Darkness. So what is it?

    Remember, in-universe explanations only. No breaking the Fourth Wall.
    Thread by: WarpObscura, Oct 27, 2006, 10 replies, in forum: Kingdom Hearts HD II.5 ReMIX
  15. WarpObscura
    "Hey, Saix. I need your help," Lexaeus greeted after he got no response from Xigbar. "We need to go and set your Heartless on some cows. Our Nobody cows croaked on us and we won't be getting any more diary products without them."

    The Silent Hero scratched his chin and continued, "So, the idea rocking enough for you?"
    Post by: WarpObscura, Oct 23, 2006 in forum: Retirement Home
  16. WarpObscura
    Which boss battles can you use Mickey in after Sora "dies"? I know it is possible to do so in in the Shan-yu and Xaldin fights, but which others?

    I know that it is impossible for Mickey to kill bosses in KH2, but is it possible to use the Mickey card to kill bosses in CoM?
    Thread by: WarpObscura, Oct 23, 2006, 9 replies, in forum: Kingdom Hearts Help
  17. WarpObscura
    Lexaeus made it to the food-processing facility, where he headed for the milk processors. They were not in use. Somehow or another the Nobody cows had died on the Organisation.

    "Curses. Now I need Saix to go out and make Heartless steal the hearts of cows so we can get more Nobody cows to provide our milk."

    He teleported to the kitchen and asked Xigbar, "Have you seen Saix anywhere? I need to make use of his Heartless-controlling power."
    Post by: WarpObscura, Oct 21, 2006 in forum: Retirement Home
  18. WarpObscura
    Genie is a classic by now.

    My list would be:
    Arthur/Wart
    Basil the Great Mouse Detective
    Buzz Lightyear
    Robin Hood
    Wayne Szalinski

    While we are at it, why not bring back FF summons too? I would love to see Bahamut again. Odin too, but there already is a Zantetsuken in KH and having two of those might confuse things.
    Post by: WarpObscura, Oct 20, 2006 in forum: Kingdom Hearts HD II.5 ReMIX
  19. WarpObscura
    How about Kuja, Ultimecia or Kefka? I think those could work. Or maybe not, given that final bosses usually are too megalomaniacal to contemplate cooperation with a fellow villain.
    Post by: WarpObscura, Oct 20, 2006 in forum: Kingdom Hearts HD II.5 ReMIX
  20. WarpObscura
    Lexaeus had been asking the Dragoons about sane members of the Organisation when Roxas had walked past and greeted him. However, the Key of Destiny had then proceeded to go on without waiting for a reply. Vexen too had passed by without acknowledgement. Disappointed in the impatience of his fellows, Lexaeus returned to conversing with the Dragoons.

    "So you're saying that I'm the only sane member?"
    <<Yes, Number Five. Er, don't tell our master that I said that,>> one Dragoon replied.
    "Don't worry, that bit's safe from Xaldin's ears. Good day, gentlemen, as you were!"

    He stalked off as the Dragoons resumed their pogo-jumping. His destination was the food-processing facility. He knew the younger members preferred the convenience of delivery, but experience had taught him the benefits of self-sufficiency.
    Post by: WarpObscura, Oct 20, 2006 in forum: Retirement Home