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Ohmygodletmepickaname wrote:that's going to be my university major! screw social work, those kids don't need me.

...yes

Slagenseter forn

Euricanis wrote:...yes

no

by Slagenseter forn

Read factbook

Slagenseter forn wrote:

no

by Slagenseter forn

Read factbook

blasphemy

Slagenseter forn

Ohmygodletmepickaname wrote:blasphemy

no

by Slagenseter forn

Read factbook


.u.

by Slagenseter forn

Read dispatch

rip my chromebook shut down in the middle of a class

Peatiktist wrote:So......
Who's side are you on?

ICJ side against Levantin

Slagenseter forn wrote:

no

by Slagenseter forn

Read factbook


.u.

by Slagenseter forn

Read dispatch

gasp how could you

Slagenseter forn

Slagenseter forn

Ohmygodletmepickaname wrote:gasp how could you

Slagenseter forn wrote:

:(

Slagenseter forn

Ohmygodletmepickaname wrote::(

Wait, I found a better response.


>:)

wednesdays are great apparently, technically only a halfhour of school

Slagenseter forn wrote:Wait, I found a better response.


>:)

aw man
i spent my entire school day on nationstates. not sure if thats a very bad thing or a great thing
and then i have my first student council meeting today so thats fun

Slagenseter forn and Brethren

Euricanis wrote:wednesdays are great apparently, technically only a halfhour of school

woah sick

Euricanis wrote:wednesdays are great apparently, technically only a halfhour of school

heckin sweet

Ohmygodletmepickaname wrote:aw man
i spent my entire school day on nationstates. not sure if thats a very bad thing or a great thing
and then i have my first student council meeting today so thats fun

Yeah, I find myself doing that a lot. School provokes ALL THE ANXIETY and I do love me some avoidance behaviour.

Brethren wrote:heckin sweet
Yeah, I find myself doing that a lot. School provokes ALL THE ANXIETY and I do love me some avoidance behaviour.

definitely! it just gives me something to distract me from. like i cried yesterday because i had gotten an f on a quiz in geometry (didn't turn it it, and then i turned it in and got an a) and i thought i had gotten a c on a chem test (got a b :P)

Brethren wrote:heckin sweet

hell yes

Brethren wrote:Yeah, I find myself doing that a lot. School provokes ALL THE ANXIETY and I do love me some avoidance behaviour.

me too, but mostly because i get verrrrrryyyy bored

classes are boring when you can have your own country :(
edit: it gets worse when you're simping

Euricanis, Of Centralist Brexit, and Brexiterriech

Ohmygodletmepickaname wrote:classes are boring when you can have your own country :(
edit: it gets worse when you're simping

...huh?

It was quiet. Too quiet. All that accompanied Malvuk as he tread through the forest was the sound of his footsteps, the plants and leaves cracking underneath him, and the gentle breeze of wind. Carrying a cold aura through the air, a type of remnant only that of a Valist Knight’s presence could leave behind. Malvuk’s grip on his blade was intense, and his focus even moreso. Every now and then he’d come across the corpse of some poor soul that couldn’t provide the information of which Covah sought, whatever that information might be.

It was night when Malvuk came across the sight of an injured Meddlian fighting off a native predator of Halumer. The beast was large and its skin was dark green, its flesh was a thick armor that only didn’t cover its head and claws. The organism, which naturally crawled on its four legs, kept jumping up and trying to strike the Meddlian. Who, in turn, would raise up his shield and limp back. It seemed to be his only defense against his aggressor.

Malvuk unsheathed his sword and began approaching the animal. It sensed his presence and turned around to face him. Its growl sounded like chains rubbing against chains, and its teeth were a glowing red steel. The predator then lunged at the Knight. Malvuk immediately spun back, narrowly dodging the attack, and raised his blade in a defensive stance. As this unfolded the Meddlian gazed at Malvuk with a frightened expression. He turned around and began limping away from the two. Much to Malvuk’s annoyance.

After failing to pounce on him, the creature then stood up on its two hind legs and tried to strike Malvuk. He immediately responded by grabbing its wrist with one hand and raising his sword high up in the air with the other. Before it could react, he pulled the animal forward and plunged his blade down its throat, afterward releasing it from his grip and kicking it back. His sword was still inside it, and began to force its way further down inside the creature on its own. The animal howled in pain and began to claw at itself as a fire ignited within it.

It fell onto its back and began trembling and twitching violently. Its suffering, however, was short lived. As Malvuk extended his hand forward, his sword bursted from the creature’s stomach and flew back into his grip. Killing the predator instantly. Malvuk then cleaned off his blade and turned his attention toward the Meddlian who fled. Not long into his new pursuit, he found the Native hiding up a tree. They exchanged eye contact for a moment, before the Meddlian lunged up and attempted to bring his shield down on Malvuk’s head.

When it was close enough, Malvuk simply swiped the shield from the Meddlian’s grip and threw him down onto the dirt ground. He then tossed the shield aside and pinned the Meddlian down with his foot.
”I rescue you from the grips of death, and this is your display of gratitude? The concept must exist within a twisted sense in your so-called “civilization”.” Malvuk remarked. The Meddlian chuckled a bit in response.
“Gratitude? Please, you’re a damn butcher. Come to finish the job now?” He asked bitterly.
Malvuk stared at him quietly for several seconds. “It appears my suspicions have been issued a verdict of confirmation.” He said and stepped off the Meddlian. The Meddlian stood up and glared at Malvuk with confusion and suspicion. But before he could question him, however, Malvuk continued.
”The identity of my personhood is an irrelevant notion. What must be stated, however, is that I am not the aggressor who interrogated and harmed you. ” The Meddlian’s eyebrows furrowed in even more confusion.
“What-” Malvuk interrupted him.
”The savage who has taken to murdering your people and plundering this planet’s lands is that of a forsaken soul. One who has betrayed his Master, and become a rabid mutt. Covah, is the namesake of this soul. And it is my mission to track him down and lay him to rest.”
The Meddlian’s gaze softened into one of questioning and curiosity.
“Well, you’re doing quite the job so far.” He said. Malvuk didn’t respond at first, but he did gaze around them.
”An unidentified force has sought to tamper with my search,” he looked back at the Meddlian. “Nonetheless, recount your experience.” The Meddlian sighed and went over to pick up his shield.

“There’s whispers of a secret society living deep within these forests,” he said and stared down at his shield. “I was...seeking refuge in it. After…” He breathed deeply. “It doesn’t matter.” He said and looked up at Malvuk. “While on my way, I encountered this “Covah”. I was on the pathway when he emerged from the surrounding trees. He grabbed me, and began to question me about this “apple”. I didn’t know what he was talking about, and well, let’s just say I was lucky to get away.” Malvuk nodded in response.
”Where is this pathway located?” The Meddlian didn’t answer but instead looked at him as if he had an idea.
“Actually, why don’t I lead you there? To the village?” He said. “I assume you managed to kill that Delorgaught back there. And look, I ain’t in the best shape. But, I can pull my own weight. I lead you to that village, you ensure I don’t die on the way there. It’s your best chance to find this Covah fellow and we both benefit. Deal?” He asked, it took several seconds of tense silence before Malvuk responded.
”Very well.” He said. The Meddlian breathed a sigh of relief before walking up to him.
“Good. My name is Nandun. Yours?”
”Malvuk.”.
Nandun nodded. And began leading Malvuk to the pathway, it wouldn’t be long before they reached their destination. And Malvuk would be one step closer to putting an end to Covah.

Restoration of Eastern Kaiserreich wrote:
It was quiet. Too quiet. All that accompanied Malvuk as he tread through the forest was the sound of his footsteps, the plants and leaves cracking underneath him, and the gentle breeze of wind. Carrying a cold aura through the air, a type of remnant only that of a Valist Knight’s presence could leave behind. Malvuk’s grip on his blade was intense, and his focus even moreso. Every now and then he’d come across the corpse of some poor soul that couldn’t provide the information of which Covah sought, whatever that information might be.

It was night when Malvuk came across the sight of an injured Meddlian fighting off a native predator of Halumer. The beast was large and its skin was dark green, its flesh was a thick armor that only didn’t cover its head and claws. The organism, which naturally crawled on its four legs, kept jumping up and trying to strike the Meddlian. Who, in turn, would raise up his shield and limp back. It seemed to be his only defense against his aggressor.

Malvuk unsheathed his sword and began approaching the animal. It sensed his presence and turned around to face him. Its growl sounded like chains rubbing against chains, and its teeth were a glowing red steel. The predator then lunged at the Knight. Malvuk immediately spun back, narrowly dodging the attack, and raised his blade in a defensive stance. As this unfolded the Meddlian gazed at Malvuk with a frightened expression. He turned around and began limping away from the two. Much to Malvuk’s annoyance.

After failing to pounce on him, the creature then stood up on its two hind legs and tried to strike Malvuk. He immediately responded by grabbing its wrist with one hand and raising his sword high up in the air with the other. Before it could react, he pulled the animal forward and plunged his blade down its throat, afterward releasing it from his grip and kicking it back. His sword was still inside it, and began to force its way further down inside the creature on its own. The animal howled in pain and began to claw at itself as a fire ignited within it.

It fell onto its back and began trembling and twitching violently. Its suffering, however, was short lived. As Malvuk extended his hand forward, his sword bursted from the creature’s stomach and flew back into his grip. Killing the predator instantly. Malvuk then cleaned off his blade and turned his attention toward the Meddlian who fled. Not long into his new pursuit, he found the Native hiding up a tree. They exchanged eye contact for a moment, before the Meddlian lunged up and attempted to bring his shield down on Malvuk’s head.

When it was close enough, Malvuk simply swiped the shield from the Meddlian’s grip and threw him down onto the dirt ground. He then tossed the shield aside and pinned the Meddlian down with his foot.
”I rescue you from the grips of death, and this is your display of gratitude? The concept must exist within a twisted sense in your so-called “civilization”.” Malvuk remarked. The Meddlian chuckled a bit in response.
“Gratitude? Please, you’re a damn butcher. Come to finish the job now?” He asked bitterly.
Malvuk stared at him quietly for several seconds. “It appears my suspicions have been issued a verdict of confirmation.” He said and stepped off the Meddlian. The Meddlian stood up and glared at Malvuk with confusion and suspicion. But before he could question him, however, Malvuk continued.
”The identity of my personhood is an irrelevant notion. What must be stated, however, is that I am not the aggressor who interrogated and harmed you. ” The Meddlian’s eyebrows furrowed in even more confusion.
“What-” Malvuk interrupted him.
”The savage who has taken to murdering your people and plundering this planet’s lands is that of a forsaken soul. One who has betrayed his Master, and become a rabid mutt. Covah, is the namesake of this soul. And it is my mission to track him down and lay him to rest.”
The Meddlian’s gaze softened into one of questioning and curiosity.
“Well, you’re doing quite the job so far.” He said. Malvuk didn’t respond at first, but he did gaze around them.
”An unidentified force has sought to tamper with my search,” he looked back at the Meddlian. “Nonetheless, recount your experience.” The Meddlian sighed and went over to pick up his shield.

“There’s whispers of a secret society living deep within these forests,” he said and stared down at his shield. “I was...seeking refuge in it. After…” He breathed deeply. “It doesn’t matter.” He said and looked up at Malvuk. “While on my way, I encountered this “Covah”. I was on the pathway when he emerged from the surrounding trees. He grabbed me, and began to question me about this “apple”. I didn’t know what he was talking about, and well, let’s just say I was lucky to get away.” Malvuk nodded in response.
”Where is this pathway located?” The Meddlian didn’t answer but instead looked at him as if he had an idea.
“Actually, why don’t I lead you there? To the village?” He said. “I assume you managed to kill that Delorgaught back there. And look, I ain’t in the best shape. But, I can pull my own weight. I lead you to that village, you ensure I don’t die on the way there. It’s your best chance to find this Covah fellow and we both benefit. Deal?” He asked, it took several seconds of tense silence before Malvuk responded.
”Very well.” He said. The Meddlian breathed a sigh of relief before walking up to him.
“Good. My name is Nandun. Yours?”
”Malvuk.”.
Nandun nodded. And began leading Malvuk to the pathway, it wouldn’t be long before they reached their destination. And Malvuk would be one step closer to putting an end to Covah.

What the hecc is Covah looking for anyway?

Brethren wrote:Jesus was already brown
He was also a Jew
From what is now Palestine

Go forth and irritate fundamentalists
"My little ones will believe and obey. The rest of Valsora will be skeptical, and it will take some time to prove the truth."

So do you rule over your 'little ones' in life?

Aivintis wrote:So do you rule over your 'little ones' in life?

"Well, it's mostly Iaoth and Anauel who do the direct . . . 'ruling.'" The word drips off Zerachiel's tongue with such disdain it's hardly recognizable. "I intervene more directly and personally when needed. Initially, my role was to roam around Valsora, pick strategically important fights with demons, weaken their grip on the world. Aphaeleon helped guide and protect the little ones back home in Iaoth's care; since she shattered, I've been occupied with those duties. It's rare, now, that I get to help someone somewhere else. -But yes, they know and worship us while they're alive."

i know i only had a halfhour of school today but...

zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

So apparently Russia is claiming Venus as a Russian Planet.

Kampf Empire wrote:So apparently Russia is claiming Venus as a Russian Planet.

lul

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