@Iku: Then both ways it shall go. > w >;;;; *Trojans everywhere*
@Clorissa: Probably somewhere in a fantasy world...I want to escape and not face reality. XDD;;;
I had this idea of a war between the living and the dead, separated by a sea...uhh...I think I have the plotline typed out somewhere, lemme go look...
@Momo: Nibii is quite cute, isn't it XDDDD *snuggles it*
@Clorissa: The two RPs I'm currently in I'm RPing as a half-centaur. XD
They're both mixed-races RPs though, and so far I'm the only centaur in it. :P
Always wanted to try a RP where there are large amounts of sentient undead in it though. :DDD
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@Iku: Go for it! Go for it!!! *goads Iku on > w >*
*is licked by iku* o.o sdo...do I taste good?
fading: *licks it* it tastes like socks. *eye twitches*
@Momo: Really? >.> I would've thought Nibii tastes like ashes, considering it's on chakra fire...
@Clorissa: Found it! :D
SPOILERX
In a Land Where the Dead Ruled…
The world is split into two large continents, the Kingdom of the Undead and the United Nations of the Living. The two continents had at first lived in harmony, but small frictions started here and there when disagreements sprung up. For the Kingdom, they wanted the souls of the deceased and the bodies of the dead from the Living, to become new citizens of their land. However, for the creatures from the United Nations, they wanted their people to rest in peace after death, and not have their spirits and bodies ‘violated’ by the dead, ‘forced’ to walk the earth even after life has left them.
The war finally started when a ship loaded with bodies from the Kingdom was sunk by the United Nations on the coast of Archelon, the port near the United Nations that the Kingdom regularly stops at for ‘fresh supplies’. The Kingdom is infuriated by the United Nations’ actions and has declared war.
The Kingdom’s advantage is that they have a near endless amount of dead bodies to fight and control. Necromancers are able to bring up as many of the dead to fight for them as long as their magic is able to sustain the magicka needed to keep the bodies animated, while the Living are restricted by their numbers. However, the United Nations aren’t completely helpless; they have the advantage of technology. Due to the Kingdom’s general everyday-life being very monotonous, its citizens often nearly always sleeping without the needs for reproducing nor eating, their technology is far behind compared to the Living. While the Undead are fighting with crude bone-swords and clubs and charging forward without any order, the Living have catapults, battling rams, and generally better-made weaponry.
@Iku~ Yeah you can cook with it it's used in lots of light yummy crispy things and stuff. Go to foodnetwork.com and search it or something, or A Taste of Home's website, you can find a bazillion recipes there.
Okay so I read it and that sounds pretty neat :3
I like the whole, bone clubs and stuff vs catapults and whatnot. Good uh, disposition or something. I always said that sheer brute force in numbers kicks organized ass any day ;D