@Charizard821 I KNOW, RIGHT?! I didn't expect to be part of that AT ALL. And I was really inactive on YWS, too. Such a good thing that this is based on the single most amazing Pokémon spin-off ever made Hrrrmmm, I don't know if I've strenghten my ties with anyone so far, though (no offense to anyone here! Y'all are awesome people!), mostly because I still feel like I'm really inactive compared to everyone else.
...And I need to read Silver's post again. @TheSilverFox seriously man, you're such a fast poster :O
"Is there a limit to how much living I can live with my life? How will I know if I've gone too far? And why did I spend my life savings on sunglasses for a whale? I shall find the answers... to these questions."
@Charizard821 yeah, I totally am super inactive in general. This SB counterbalance that, though. But I've been completely invisible for almost two years. I came back because 1: I saw this SB; 2: I actually had another story I could develop.
"Is there a limit to how much living I can live with my life? How will I know if I've gone too far? And why did I spend my life savings on sunglasses for a whale? I shall find the answers... to these questions."
@Verser So... That post was good, but the main weird thing about it is Plasmya's presence. Ariala took back the control of her body right after Frost's betrayal and came back to Twinkiel on Fleedjio's back. She then fought him as Plasmya (in the same post) and is currently completely unable to move, because she lost consciousness. So... How the heck did she manage to get in your post? Hoopa didn't warped her either, he's... Err, occupied. And for that matter, when is your post happening? Is it after my night? Or a bit before? Since there's no reference or day in that post, we don't know when this is happening. So, um, you might want to replace Plasmya by someone else, because she's literally sleeping under a tree right now. And she's not gonna move again anytime soon.
"Is there a limit to how much living I can live with my life? How will I know if I've gone too far? And why did I spend my life savings on sunglasses for a whale? I shall find the answers... to these questions."
@Verser but no substitute EVER can last that long and in such a long distance. Cause that's the move she used in the post before that: Substitute. The point for the "clone" is to stay near its creator and protect it, not move around elsewhere. That and, how can the clone still be fine if Plasmya herself was knocked out the day before?
"Is there a limit to how much living I can live with my life? How will I know if I've gone too far? And why did I spend my life savings on sunglasses for a whale? I shall find the answers... to these questions."
@Tortwag: My brother will attest to that. XD. When I asked him what his favorite Pokémon side series was, he answered "Mystery Dungeon" at once. Yeah, I'm certainly surprised to be part of the most popular storybook in the Young Writer's Society. I'd been looking at various writing sites for a long time, and it was probably around a half-month ago when I decided to settle here. I'm amazed it really was that short of a time ago - now I feel like I know so much more about the people here and I've enjoyed contributing my writing and opinions during the long process. This achievement is icing on the cake. But it isn't like I was the sole contributor to that. You guys are awesome - I never thought that I'd meet such a group of varied people, all of us coming together to write for a single story, and have so much fun the in the process. Yes, too, I can say that the Mystery Dungeon series is the best Pokémon side series I've ever seen. . The only person in my family who enjoys the series more is none other than my older brother. He's the one who got me hooked on the series, and, while we haven't played any of them yet, we've done lots of research, got used to the style, and I'm pretty sure that, one of these days, we're going to get at least one of the games. When I found out about this Storybook, I wanted to join almost at once, and the rest is pretty much history.
Yeah, I might've taken the suggestion @Charizard821 gave me to heart and stopped posting for a day or so. I'm super eager, I've typed for years and I can do it fast and with exceptional quality, and I've got lots of writing ideas, so I've pouring my heart out onto paper writing these. However, I think I'll take a break and just see all the new posts coming out, because you guys are awesome writers. I need the rest anyways - I took three tests in three days. XD. The Physical Science test was graded shortly afterwards - out of 67 points, I got....66. In other words, average grade. Yes, literally, I'm not joking.
@Tortwag: Your character hugged a Hoopa? *faints* Gosh, what an awesome part! I don't have all that much knowledge about Fleedijo or Ariala, but in that part you managed to successfully explain both their personalities clearly and in a detailed manner. Good job! . I'm surprised that Ariala happens to be the evil Gengar at night - it certainly provided for quite a twist when I read the story, and seeing the wide variety of powers and potential Twinkiel has was awesome. I can certainly imagine that if Aegeas and Twinkiel had a confrontation, the results would be quite epic. And no, don't go and say that Water-types are weak to Electric-types. . I'm well aware of that. .
Well, that's about it. I'm probably going to stay on for a little bit longer, but I don't plan to post any writing pieces, though, this weekend, I'll wrap up Part 2 of The Epic of Aegeas. Then I'll go watch my older brother play The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker. The game is hilarious, challenging, and awesome, and it managed to enthrall me the last time I saw him play it. Yes, we're both science nerds and video game nerds with a good lot of Nintendo games and almost every Pokémon in existence at our disposal. That's no reason to judge us, right?
S'io credesse che mia risposta fosse a persona che mai tornasse al mondo, questa fiamma staria senza piu scosse. Ma per ciò che giammai di questo fondo non tornò vivo alcun, s'i' odo il vero, senza tema d'infamia ti rispondo.