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  1. Aelin
    I just went through and awarded all the pins from last years awards. Please let me know if I missed something!
    Post by: Aelin, Feb 23, 2018 in forum: The Spam Zone
  2. Aelin
    Can you please provide links totwhere you earned the pins? IfIit was last year's user awards, we didn't award any pins to anyone as far as I am aware, so I hadn't planned on taking them into account. I do remember your question time though.

    As for employee of the month, as we continue to improve staff and organization we will likely bring it back, just mot focused on it at this time.

    As for the material pins, I can't give you a timeframe but I can assure you that we are working on a away for members to earn them, but it will take some time.
    Post by: Aelin, Feb 23, 2018 in forum: The Spam Zone
  3. Aelin
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    Dropping her spoon back into her bowl, Tinarah seemed to have lost the ability to function for a moment, as she looked at her shaking hands before running them through her hair to cover up how badly she was being hit with this words, and the talk about the Light Chaser and the way he might have manipulated everything she had gone through during the time in that realm. Tinarah remembered then the words spoken to her by the Light Chaser when he had come to hurt or kill Stamatis and Gero "Good work, Tinarah. There were other variations of my plan that would have led to this result but, complex as this was, this was a favorite of mine. Luring Stamatis out and away from the Council was more difficult than I would like to admit. I went through such effort to go for the oldest trick in the book. Divide and conquer." He knew all along, he knew what she would go through. The only reason she was allowed those good times was so that he could hurt the people she cared about. Tinarah didn't want to believe that the Light Chaser was that powerful, but she had seen first hand. Three masters against him, and he still won no problem. Tinarah had a feeling the only reason she escaped was because he allowed it. Just how much of a pawn of his was she?

    There was a promise she had made to A, but she didn't know if she could keep it any longer. Perhaps it was too soon to tell, after all, Aria was just trying to help, but she was just a girl only slightly older than she, perhaps she was mistaken, perhaps it was better to ask Stamatis or Gero. Would they stop her from going back? It was likely she would need one of them to train her if she ever wanted to go back anyways. She would have to tell at least one of them at some point her plan if it was ever going to work.

    Tinarah lowered her hand to her chest gripping it slightly as she leaned over her bowl of soup, a few tears dropping in. While one arm was gripping her chest, the other gripped her still scarred wrist.
    "Why does this hurt so much more than the scars ever did?" She asked. Knowing that her relationship with the two men that she looked up to more than anyone could have very well been an illusion controlled by the Light Chaser just to draw them out and hurt them. "I don't want to be his pawn. I don't want to be his tool to hurt people, but I have already let him make me into that, and I can't stop. I can't cut all those ties I made while he had that control. And it hurts. It was my fault Stamatis got hurt in the first place. If I didn't bother forming a relationship with him here it could keep him safe, but I can't stand the thought of just walking away... I can't do it." Tinarah cried as she lowered her hands staring at how they shook for a moment before looking up at Aria.

    "Thank you... for all this, for being here for me, but.... I can't promise you anything. I don't think... my heart will let me rebuild again." She admitted. When they first met her heart was surrounded by a wall, she wouldn't let anyone in, so she didn't bother talking to anyone. When she had thought that Chrono pushed her off the bridge, her heart had broken, and it seemed that parts of it leaked out from the wall. Between Stamatis and Fost they had collected those pieces and slowly broke down the wall, and helped her learn to do it as well. Slowly her heart was pieced back together, but still fragile and healing when she left. With Mika and Torrin it had shattered again, this time she was left on her own to rebuild and she put up another wall this time, to try and keep herself from breaking and losing the pieces again. She gave herself goals to work towards. The wall included bricks with names and goals on them, instead of a solid grey that kept her trapped. She never was able to build it as solid as before, soft spots that Stamatis made still remained, like the way he slowly coaxed her into talking about her problems instead of hiding completely. That being said with the new wall in place trying to protect a heart that had been shattered and rebuilt far too many times. Her heart felt like it bore more scars than she did.

    Finally Tinarah gave up on eating and placed her half eaten sandwich and bowl of soup to the side. It was a bad habit that she had of not eating enough when she was upset and never finishing her food. Still she couldn't even think of food right now as she grabbed her hot chocolate and sipped it slowly as Aria kept going on waving a straw in her face. Tinarah chuckled through her tears, but it still wasn't much of one. Her happiness was more of an illusion than anything.
    "You know I get the first swing right?" She finally said after a long moment of silence.

    Moments later Take appeared at the door and invited them for a run.
    "I can't promise I can run. It has been a long time since I have even walked a substantial amount, but fresh air could do me some good." Tinarah stated wiping the tears from her eyes. Even the fresh air she got since leaving, she was either too focused on trying to survive, or stay awake to even appreciate it. Perhaps it was time to get some fresh air. "Come with me?" She asked Aria, knowing she wasn't going to be able to keep up and not wanting to end up alone in a place she was mostly unfamiliar with.
    Post by: Aelin, Feb 23, 2018 in forum: Role-Playing Arena
  4. Aelin
    The year pins are only available for those who posted in the New Years thread for that particular pin.
    Post by: Aelin, Feb 22, 2018 in forum: The Spam Zone
  5. Aelin
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    Pin Requests!

    Over the years it has been hard to keep up with pins, especially milestone pins. Sometimes Staff miss them or don't notice. Sometimes the staff running the event didn't have powers to award the pins and they got missed. Because of this we are aware some people are missing pins. Here you can collect all the pins that you are missing.

    But I don't know what pins there are!
    You can go here to look over all the pins available to you. You cannot collect the Material Pins at this time

    How do you know we aren't lying to get more pins?
    When you request a pin you also have to link to evidence to support that pin. For example if you want to Radio Active Pin, please link me to the podcast that you participated in.

    How long after I post do I have to wait for a pin?
    Your pins should be awarded within a day or two of you requesting them.

    I am not sure if I qualified for that pin?
    If you don't know, there is no harm in asking, we will take a look and let you know.

    The last pin request closed, how long will this be open?
    For an indefinite amount of time. It will only close when no one has time to award pins, which likely won't happen.

    If you have any other questions let me know. Happy Pin Collecting!
    Thread by: Aelin, Feb 22, 2018, 26 replies, in forum: The Spam Zone
  6. Aelin
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    A knock at the door alerted Tinarah to Aria's arrival. The girl soon pushed open the door and stepped inside the room with a cart full of delicious smelling food and drink. Tinarah giggled a little bit at Aria's extreme way of showing off the food. It was quite entertaining to see in the end. "Thank you, it smells good." She said quietly picking up a bowl of soup and starting to eat. As she did the knots in her stomach started to loosen, allowing the food to nourish her. While she had been struggling to eat a lot of food at once, every time she did eat, it made her feel a little better. Tinarah knew that she wouldn't be back to full health and a healthy weight for a while, but every time she ate she was feeling a little better. It made Tinarah wonder how Gero was doing. He must have been in worse shape than she was but he seemed to be doing pretty okay, or perhaps he was just better at hiding it than she was.

    Clearly she wasn't good at hiding anything as Aria asked her what was wrong. Setting down her soup and picking up her grill cheese instead, Tinarah hesitated before talking.
    "I contacted him.... He doesn't seem to know me at all. When I called Stamatis he said he didn't remember but his heart told him it was true, but Uncle Fost.... nothing." Tinarah admitted. Perhaps that wasn't entirely true, but it felt like it. "I tried to explain, and he just told me we would be in contact... If feels like I am losing a family again..." Tinarah tried to explain before turning her mind to what she wanted to ask Aria before she had left to make them food.

    "Aria... You spoke of Fost like... you knew him? Or at least you knew what he was up to. I never even got that much, Stamatis once explained why Uncle Fost couldn't have been the one training me, and after that he took on a student so I assumed he was just at another castle training for all that time.... and maybe he was, I don't know, but he was never one to talk much about what he was up to, that is why I am curious how you knew. I am sorry if I am being pushy. It just seems... you know everyone, and I don't even know myself anymore. Anyone I thought I knew it isn't the same anymore." Tinarah finally took a deep breath before admitting "I'm lost Aria. I don't know what I am doing any more. Every time I thought I find what I was fighting for or a place I belonged it has changed and now sitting here, all I can think of is going back and stopping that other realm from falling into it's fate. I know that you need help here, but my heart is there." She stated, hoping Aria would understand and not try and talk her out of it.
    Post by: Aelin, Feb 22, 2018 in forum: Role-Playing Arena
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    Of course another had to come out. Kiara was too busy fighting the battle to get a good enough look at him, but he made a comment about her looking familiar as Lima seemed annoyed by that. At least Uniform was now deal with thanks to the help of Vallus. "I don't know, maybe because everyone in this realm is out to fucking get me?" Kiara hissed getting more and more fed up with the situation as time went on. It wasn't the fact people knew her that was getting on her nerves. It was the fact that everyone who did know her were people she didn't particularly get along with and were actively making her life a living hell. She was almost tempted to run after Uniform and finish him off if it wasn't for the traps the other kid put in place.

    Of course there was also talk about the new vessel arriving and Lima started to dart to get it. Kiara flicked her wrist trying to catch Lima with her whip to slow them down.
    "Don't let her get that pod! We can't let Nequa have her new form. We need to kill her now while she is still weak!" Kiara called out to the rest of her team as she put a fire wall around the pod to keep it safe for the time being turning her attention to Lima once more. Of course they needed to get into that castle but dealing with those outside would have to come first. They couldn't afford to rush in without dealing with this bits at a time. They had enough trouble with Lima and Uniform, if they ran into their layer it would be suicide. They had to deal with things one part at a time as much as it bothered Kiara to do so. It wasn't like they had much other choice.
    Post by: Aelin, Feb 22, 2018 in forum: Role-Playing Arena
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    The way that Aria spoke about Uncle Fost. She spoke with a familiarity to his name, though she called him Master Fost, comparing him to the version here. This opened up a thousand more questions that Tinarah had on the subject. She had no clue that Aria would have known the man she had grown so close to, especially when he seemed so distant from most people. She counted herself lucky to have him come visit when he did. To have another person talk about him so casually, perhaps it was because of her ties to Gero she knew so much though. After all Gero was like her grand father.

    Aria had declared that she would go make them hot chocolates and meet back in Tinarah's room. Tinarah supposed that her questions on Fost would have to wait.
    "I know he had his reasons..." Tinarah responded softly as she watched Aria leave the room. She sat at the piano for another minute, picking out the notes to another song she used to play with Stamatis before turning around and heading back down to the first floor where she could find her way back to her room. Part of the reason that she didn't want to go to Aria's, was that she wouldn't have known where to find it. Glancing back down the hall before going down the stairs, she looked to see if any of the keyblade masters were there, or any she cared about at least. Not seeing any she sighed and returned to her room.

    Sitting on her bed, Tinarah kept thinking about Uncle Fost and what Aria said, why he didn't come. She thought about the panic she was feeling when she called him, and wondered what he was thinking at the time, what he might have been thinking now. Did he know they were safe? Did he care? Even if he didn't care for her, she would have thought that he would at least care for Stamatis. Without even thinking about it, Tinarah summoned her keyblade to her lap. Looking at it for a moment she finally planted it in the ground as she took a deep breath.
    "Uncle Fost." She spoke a little nervously as she focused herself on the spell.

    "Why do you call me that?" A voice spoke up from the other end, a familiar voice that warmed Tinarah's heart a little even if he clearly didn't have the same fond memories for her that he used to. While it was disappointing, it was what she had expected in the end.

    "Because... in another time... and realm, that is what you were to me. I mean you aren't really my uncle but you were like one. You rescued me and brought me to Master Stamatis to train, you would always come visit us. I... I just wanted to tell you that we all made it out, we are safe. Stamatis got hurt, but we are okay." In the end she didn't know what she was doing, what she was saying. Tinarah was trying her best to talk with Fost, but he wasn't exactly the same man she remembered. She knew that was only due to the fact that he didn't remember her the same as she remembered him, and she spent years trying to worm her way inside his heart so she would feel less alone, but now... for only a split second she regretted it, because it was causing her so much pain now as she spoke with him.

    "Before you said that someone was trying to kill Stamatis and Gero. You must be mistaken. Gero is dead. What kind of joke are you playing here with this talk of other times and realms?" Straight to the point of course but she supposed that none of what she had been saying had been making much sense, Tinarah figured she at least had to try and explain it a bit.

    "I am not mistaken. It is no joke. Please you have to believe me, search your heart. You might not remember me but somewhere in your heart you must know it was true, that we had that connection. Gero promised me! Listen there was another realm, that is where I found Gero, he had been trapped there for the last six years. We used my keyblade to escape it when I finally could summon it again. The Light Chaser sent us there." Search your feelings. You know it to be true. Her heart was begging him to have at least the same reaction to Stamatis, where he knew that she was at least telling the truth, knew that she meant something to him in another time and realm. There was still something there. Tinarah couldn't tell if there was anything there with Fost. She so desperately wanted him to remember. Call her kid and give her a bad time. She wanted to one day spar against him so he could see her growth. All these things and none of them felt possible anymore, not until she made it back.

    "I see...we will be in contact, then." The line went dead and Tinarah was left in silence as her keyblade fell and then disappeared.

    "I will hold you to that." Tinarah whispered into the silence. She hoped that it was a good thing that he would be in contact, but with his tone of voice it was impossible to tell. Perhaps he would try and remember her, or perhaps it was his way of making her stop bothering her. She didn't know, but if she didn't hear from him, she decided he would hear from her. Not until he remembered in some way, would she let this go. She couldn't lose him again. He was alive, he might not remember her, but he was alive. Tinarah knew things wouldn't go back to the way they were in the other realm, here Stamatis wasn't even her master, but she still wanted to try. She had walked away from her father, and knew now that she couldn't go back to him like this. She felt so distant from her brother after the events that she had been through. Stamatis and Fost were her family, and she didn't want to let go of them like she felt she did with her father and brother. She didn't want to lose them like she lost her mother. She wanted to keep them in her life and she was prepared to fight for it.
    Post by: Aelin, Feb 22, 2018 in forum: Role-Playing Arena
  9. Aelin
    What am I not good enough for you?
    Post by: Aelin, Feb 21, 2018 in forum: The Spam Zone
  10. Aelin
    Thank you for the votes. It was a lot of fun. Next year if we get paired up again, I volunteer to switch partners so some people *cough*Arch*cough* will be less bitter and I prove I can kick his butt no matter who I am paired with!
    Post by: Aelin, Feb 21, 2018 in forum: The Spam Zone
  11. Aelin
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    As they were celebrating Kel and AJ spoke up as well, and Aislinn walked over and slung her arm around AJ. "You really did. And I am not repeating it. I don't know how Kaida feels though, maybe ask her if you want to see. I don't think I am ever going to sing that fast again though." Aislinn laughed. She was getting giddy about this whole promotion. She was so excited to be here now. She just wished that she could share the news with her sister, but even being named master, Aislinn still didn't know how to get home. That was something she would need to figure out along the way.

    Stratos began speaking again and mentioned a change of outfit. Aislinn looked at her own and smiled. "I think that is a great idea! It is a new chapter, may as well start with some small changes to go along with it!" Aislinn agreed. ​
    Post by: Aelin, Feb 21, 2018 in forum: Role-Playing Arena
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    Aria’s words did make Tinarah feel a little better, knowing that because they came looking for her, Torrin and Atmos discovered that Aria was still alive and was able to rescue her. Like Aria said she wasn't physically able to do anything, which bothered Tinarah slightly because it didn't feel like she had done anything to help, but at the same time of she had never shown up there, still no one would know that Aria was alive and with the Light Chaser.


    Aria then started to talk about Gero, calling him Grandpa, while some saw that as weird, Tinarah understood. She listened to Aria and what Gero was like before, meanwhile the Gero she saw had been locked up for years.
    “That reminds me of Uncle Fost. He was the one who saved me from the world falling to darkness and brought me to Master Stamatis. He would visit on occasion and occasionally bring us good food. Stamatis and I usually grew our own food. And after three and a half years, when Stamatis realized we hadn't celebrated any of my birthdays, he came to the party we had for that. I never got to train with him, though I wanted to. He never could stick around long enough. When the Light Chaser attacked Chomas castle when I got back… I called Uncle Fost for help, and… He didn't come. I just hope he had a good reason.” Tinarah so badly wanted to give him the benefit of the doubt. Perhaps she needed to call him again, at least tell him they all made it out alive.


    “I know Grandpa Gero isn't who you remember him as, but I suppose that happens when you come across a power that he can't even stop. He just doesn't want to lose you.” Tinarah refused to go into detail on how bad of a shape he seemed to be in during their time in jail. She was nearly certainly her giving him bread was the most consistent food he had gotten in a very long time. She was almost surprised he seemed to be doing so well now, when she was still struggling. While Tinarah was functioning, it was like functioning with a cold, possible but not pleasant or easy.


    Aria then offered to make them Hot Chocolate. However the way Aria was wording it made it sound like she wanted her to go down as well. Tinarah wasn't fond if that idea.
    “I would rather not… There was a lot of people in and out of the kitchen earlier and I don't really want to deal with any more people… Sorry.” Tinarah informed the older girl. She never had been overly social, especially not on bad days. Tinarah generally preferred to be left alone with her music when she was upset so going to a high traffic area didn't appeal at all.
    Post by: Aelin, Feb 21, 2018 in forum: Role-Playing Arena
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    It seemed everyone was in favour of sticking together, and while Cerdic knew it was safer, he was sfill worried about them all leaving and Ria returning to destroy the thing they were trying to fix. However the matter was settled and Cerdic was the one who encouraged Alder to take up being leader.

    Leaving the cave the walk wasn't nearly as long as Cerdic had expected. He remembered nothing of the path they took, it didn't start feeling familiar much to Cerdic's disappointment, but at least Mora managed to lead them somewhere more familiar. While Mora was holding her side again something that concerned Cerdic, he chose to take lead heading towards the trees instead.
    "why was I here?" Cerdic whispered to himself, searching for something useful in his memory as he ran his fingers across the symbol carved into the tree.
    Post by: Aelin, Feb 21, 2018 in forum: Hall of Fame
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    Aislinn laughed at Stratos explaining his world, and commenting on Kaida's reaction. "Hell yeah we passed. I didn't dance the hula for nothing. But you know a group of both preditors and prey helping a lion dethrone a corrupt king and help him get back his rightful spot as king. Have to says pretty standard as well." Aislinn joked as she heard clapping followed by the declaration of them becoming masters. Aislinns eyes lit up with excitement not quite, but nearly matching Kaida's. Aislinn had refused to let herself get too excited before it was officially declared. Now she jumped in the air. "We did it!" She looked back at Stratos and hugged him. "Thank you for being a great partner and teammate. I know it is easier to go with your friends, so it means a lot. Couldn't have made it to master without any of you." She knew how cheesy it sounded, but also knew no one had to be welcoming to her, but they were and she would be forever thankful for that.​
    Post by: Aelin, Feb 21, 2018 in forum: Role-Playing Arena
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    This guy was really startinf to get under Kiara's skin, and she was positive that he knew it, probably took great pride in it. It wasn't the fact that she was losing that bothered her most, though it did annoy her to no end, but his need to bring up everything that she was trying to leave behind. As Uniform mentioned the whip, a phantom pain spread through the scars on her back. It was distraction enough thattshe lost her balance and stumbled forward, just in time to hear another annoying voice.

    "Are you going to stand there and gawk all day, or are youygoinggto give us a bloody hand getting passed these guys so we can deal with Nequa while she is weak?" Kiara shouted at Glen as she tried to retain her balance, hoping to at a least make an opening for Finlay to get up. And as pointless as it may have been, Kiara attempted to summon her keyblade again so she could be done with the whip. When that didn't work, she changed and her outstretched hand filled with flames as she blasted Uniform with fire.
    Post by: Aelin, Feb 21, 2018 in forum: Role-Playing Arena
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    As Tinarah wept into Aria's shoulder, she felt the guilt when the girl blamed herself for letting her go when they were with the Light Chaser. "I am sorry I couldn't fulfill my promise. I tried." She whispered between sobs. She had felt so bad for so long about that, now it didn't matter too much but the guilt still weighed heavy on her heart from before. Eventually as the crying subsided though, Tinarah took a step back to get a better look at Aria as she wiped the tears from her face. "I am sorry about that.... I just.... I needed somewhere safe to do that." It was the best way of describing that she felt safe with Aria, that she actually trusted the girl a fair amount. Tinarah moved back to the piano bench, and motioned for Aria to come sit next to her.

    "It is hard... being back you know. Not just the attention, of finding out that Mika is gone, but.... I built a life there and while it was taken from me later, coming here I see the people I built a new life around but it isn't the same. Meanwhile.... I can't actually look at Choma like my master anymore. He trained me for a couple weeks... Stamatis for years, but Stamatis has barely spoken to me. When he came to see me he was more worried about Gero. I know why, but... It hurts." Tinarah tried to explain to Aria how she was feeling, getting it off her chest as she was still upset but at least she was talking a little now. Aria she felt like she knew enough to talk to easier, unlike Take, who seemed nice but she didn't know at all. And things with her brother were still weird for her, at least they weren't with Aria, Aria was still the same person she always regretted not being able to save, but now she was here with her, and Tinarah had to just let it all out before her own thoughts destroyed her.
    Post by: Aelin, Feb 21, 2018 in forum: Role-Playing Arena
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    Sitting at the Piano, Tinarah finished her song, playing mostly the melody, only occasionally adding the base notes where she thought that she could keep up. That wasn't too many parts, but it was enough that she could make it work. Eventually she finished the song, noticing movement out of the corner of her eye. Tinarah had hoped it was Stamatis that had come to see her. She knew that it wasn't the one she came to know, but something still told her that she could still talk to him, and in many ways that is what Tinarah needed right now, just to talk and cry and not have all eyes on her or people expecting her to be a certain way, or be strong because she was a keyblade wielder. There would be a time and place for that, but she also needed to process everything that had happened in the last 48 hours, her getting better took more than just food and rest at this point, though those two things were what she needed to focus on if she ever wished to get out and help again, or train more.

    When a soft voice spoke up from the doorway, Tinarah was slightly disappointed. It wasn't that she didn't want to see her friend, and it was good that she was here. Tinarah feeling disappointed didn't mean that she didn't want to see her friend, that wasn't the case, she hadn't had a chance to talk to Aria since finding out she was safe.
    "Why didn't anyone tell me before... That Mika was gone? What happened to her?" Tinarah asked. When she had woken up this morning, out of all the things she thought she wanted to talk to Aria about, Mika's death wasn't one of them. More than anything she felt the need to apologize for not ever being able to fulfill her promise.

    Tinarah dropped her fingers from the keys and turned to look at Aria in full.
    "I-I am glad to see that you are safe." Tinarah added trying to be nice but she really didn't know what to say as she looked at Aria wondering what the girl thought of all this. Not just her in tears playing the piano by herself. But her story, her age, everything that had happened. It was a lot to process for anyone, especially knowing the last friendly face that she saw before it all started was hers. Tinarah looked down at Nini who was looking between the two girls and meowed. After a moment Tinarah finally stood up and slowly approached Aria, wrapping her arms around her neck and hugging the girl close as she completely let herself break down sobbing. Now that there weren't all those masters around watching her, she let everything go, knowing that Aria wouldn't judge her for it. She just needed this moment of tears and then perhaps she could talk again and start facing this world once again.
    Post by: Aelin, Feb 20, 2018 in forum: Role-Playing Arena
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    Chatter was going on around her, but none of it really registered in Tinarah's mind as she sat there waiting for permission to leave. When Gero finally granted it, she gave him a nod of thanks before leaving ahead of the rest of the group. It felt strange walking ahead of everyone, but at least this time she didn't feel like everyone was watching her. Instead they all seemed to be focused on other matters of discussion, matters that didn't feel all that important to Tinarah at the moment. She was aware of how important they really were, but she couldn't help but think of the fate that had fallen upon the other realm, and how there was no one there that could stop it. If she could get back and warn Stamatis then maybe they stood a chance, but instead she was here, listening to the bickering of the council.

    Walking down the first flight of stairs, Tinarah found herself aimlessly wandering. She didn't know how long the others would be, but she wanted to find a quiet spot to herself for a while. If she returned to her room she was surely to be found. As far as Tinarah knew, the second floor wasn't off limits and she hadn't explored there yet. She had a good feeling that her friends bedrooms weren't on that floor though, so it likely wasn't going to be the first place that they looked for her.

    Tinarah didn't bother opening any doors whiles she walked, she didn't want to invade on other peoples privacy, but she would peek in on the open doors. Finally there was one room she passed that made her pause for a moment. A shiny black, grand piano sat in the middle of the room. Taking a quick peek around Tinarah entered, having a feeling she knew who the piano belonged to. Music always seemed to have a way of calming her nerves, and while she didn't have her violin, perhaps she could remember some of the songs that Stamatis had showed her.

    Perhaps it was a bit intrusive to go ahead and play his piano without asking, but at this point Tinarah couldn't bring herself to care as she placed Nini down on the ground and slowly lifted the guard to the keys on the piano. Her figures lightly brushed over the keys for a moment, not quite ready to press one down yet. It had been a while since she tried playing anything, and what she learned on piano was minimal, most of it she got from watching Stamatis play. For how she learned she had picked up a decent amount, music seeming to come more naturally to her, but she was no where near as good as he was, or even as she was with a violin.

    Feeling the warmth of tears drip down her face once again, Tinarah threw herself into the music, doing her best to do justice to one of Stamatis' favourite songs to play. It started slow at first, and she found her right hand easily remembering what to do, however as the song picked up the base line dropped several times until she was just playing with her right hand, wishing she had her violin instead so she could play more fluently. Still this was better than nothing, even if the memories of happier times, playing music with Stamatis after training brought more sorrow than she was already dealing with, it was an easier sorrow to face compared to the knowledge that she had lost her friend again.
    Post by: Aelin, Feb 20, 2018 in forum: Role-Playing Arena
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    Aislinn is spending 60 crowns on Strength to increase her base strength by 2
    13 crowns remaining
    Aislinn now has a strength of 56 (+8)

    I will also buy Reluctancy for 1000 munny and Energy Bangle for 750 munny
    That leaves me with 10,630 munny
    This will give me access to the Monk Job, which I am not equipping yet.
    Post by: Aelin, Feb 19, 2018 in forum: OOC Lounge