C0D13
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Bug Maniac
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Post by C0D13 on May 2, 2022 13:02:44 GMT 9
Round 4: [Deleted] Kath Ulu Lucky Guy Sarah Lee and Yggy Br00ks appear in a dark, open space, an inky ocean that goes on forever in every direction. The low, dark waves lap at their thighs, and wash over formless chunks that seems to be melting very, very slowly. Pieces of stone, tree trunks, piles of golden sand. With dark inevitability, the tide consumes them all. Nearby is the deleted Kyogre, its body now half deleted, but its HP still ominously at 47,788/50,000 The deleted Pokemon are around in the waters, struggling to stay afloat. Their communications are shutting down. The UI is going dark. They have 10 seconds to compose and send a message any other players.
"TOP THE MAIN CODIE-HE CAN DELETE PLAYERS" - Lucky Guy sends to Yggy Br00ks and Big Bee "i'm here bro, what's going on???" - Yggy Br00ks responds. Kath Ulu and Sarah Lee are more levelheaded, sending out messages to All Players. "CRATER DEFENSLESS SEND HELP SACRIFICE YOUR LIVES WE ARE BEING DELETED" - Kath Ulu "Sent to dark ocean. protect crater. save us. disappearing" - @sarah The messages are sent just as their UIs shut down.
Flames from Sarah Lee 's fire Pokemon shed light among the digestive darkness, and the others flock to her like Dustox. "So we were deleted." "We're INSIDE kyogre. It ate us! Fuck, I mean inside CODIE, fuck!" "...Maybe. It feels more like the server's backlogs themselves. Makes sense enough that there'd be a reserve holding point for the data. We're something like an old version patched over right now on people's computers. All we gotta do to get out is find a way to stimulate restoring files, I'd bet. Barring that, we find a door... or make one." "We can't access our UI, but...what happens if we white out? Do we teleport to the shrine" "Yeah, let us know how that goes, I'm gonna try creating a glitch. If we're inside Codie, he might delete HIMSELF!" "You guys have a great plan here--Making a glitch. We'll hit C0D13 there. Let's focus on it! I have one idea to start us off. We'll make a new entity in a spot where he isn't coded to belong in. I think a Primal Kyogre would do. And we've got all the ingredients right here with us."
Treecko, Grookey, and Decidueye join hands, forming a circle around the broken half of the Blue Orb. Thin waves of primal energy pulse through them as they stand in the dark poison. Geodude taps away at his laptop, a Shinx plugged into the charging port to keep the technology running. "Slow charging, do you have a better adapater-" AXIOM207 looks at Shinx's tail. "Oh. It'll do. 11%. Let's try on Kyogre." Omen takes the Pokemon to the top of Kyogre's back. The two children of the canopy rest in her wing talon's clutches, while the stone and the Geodude (Laptop included) are carried by her feet.
All characters, Pokemon, and objects in the area are degrading, loses pieces as they are slowly deleted. This area is eating away at your body, unspooling your code and dimming you pixels. You may notice parts of yourself disappearing, or weakening, or even strings of code being pulled away from your model. Every Pokemon out takes 100 Damage over the course of your post. This is NOT a sudden hit. It is a slow, inevitable, decay. It cannot be disrupted, guarded, healed, or escaped in any way.
As your UI has shut down completely, all six of your Pokemon are now out. You may not have even noticed, amidst the many Beta Island Pokemon struggling to find purchase on the deleted chunks and blocks of their former home. This round each of your six Pokemon may take several alternate actions, listed below. NECESSARY - Must be completed in order Locate the signal of the Blue Orb - 2 Pokemon required Retrieve the Blue Orb - 3 Pokemon required, each take 50 damage. Heal the Blue Orb and make it whole - 168 Healing Required Infuse Primal Energy into the Blue Orb - Can only be done by Treecko/Grookey/Decidueye You are still able to heal the Pokemon around you, but only damage taken BEFORE going into the recycle bin is healable. Damage taken this round is NOT HEALABLE, as it represents parts of your Pokemmon being permanently deleted. OPTIONALSave one of the Pokemon being deleted - Repeatable The Pokemon being deleted are: Canopy - Snivy, Turtwig, Grookey, Bulbasaur, Treecko, Chikorita Coastline - Piplip, Popplio, Oshawott, Mudkip Crater - Tepig RAID POINTS PROMPTDescribe your character being slowly deleted (+10) You may only post once before the mid-round update. You have many things to do, and time is running thin. Sarah Lee Lucky Guy Yggy Br00ks Kath Ulu
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Sarah Lee
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Soldier, Poet, King
The Creed
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Player Name: Barack Orama
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Post by Sarah Lee on May 3, 2022 10:43:05 GMT 9
The laptop pinged and Shinx's ears pricked up, flashing rhythmically like a USB in the middle of transferring files.
Sarah peeked at Geodude's screen. "It's over....that way," she said, pointing into the dark void. "I'll bring back the other piece," Sarah promised. "You three just hold tight." Beside her Charmeleon held his tail high, casting crimson light across the low, dark, waves.
The group set out to find the orb.
As they trudged through the dark sea, Sarah could feel herself getting weaker. She pulled herself upright, keeping pace with Charmeleon at the head of the pack. They needed a leader now more than ever.
"We're almost there," she said, as the laptop beeped again and Shinx's ears flashed faster and faster.
There was a low rushing sound from the darkness. The orb? It couldn't be. "Ron! What's that ahead?" Charmeleon shot out a gout of flame, illuminating a truly terrible scene.
Ahead of them was a whirlpool. A slow, ponderous, grinding swirl of murky water, that had sucked in chunks of the deleted world. As the flame shot overhead, Pokemon cried out. A Tepig and a Treecko were struggling to stay afloat on a chunk of wood in the middle of the whirpool. "Help!" cried the Tepig. "We can't swim!" begged the Treecko. The little gecko was holding fast to something blue and smooth and broken: the other half of the blue orb.
Sarah didn't believe in cliche, but she did believe in fate, and poetic parallel.
She steeled herself, looking at her circle of Pokemon. Her band of friends.
They looked weak, and it wasn't from the walk here. No. She knew they were disappearing.
She was too. This place was breaking them down, piece by tiny piece, grinding them away like sands of time blowing incessantly against a statue in the desert.
There was no deathly chill, bloody cough, or even pain. Only the growing feeling that she wasn't quite all there.
Sarah looked down at her hands. They were filled with holes.
"Shinx, you stay next to AXIOM207. If that laptop dies we can't get back," Sarah said. Shinx mewed, nodding their head bravely. "Everyone else, with me!"
The six of them waded into the whirlpool. The dark waters pulled and tugged. Charmeleon roared, Pignite shouted out in pain, and Dunsparce and Treecko stuck together the best they could, the clump of warriors were sucked towards the salvation at the center of their Charybdis.
Sarah grabbed the piece of wood, which broke down under her touch. "Grab hold!" she ordered the two Pokemon. "We're getting you out of here!" Druddigon offered his broad arms to the pair, and six became eight.
"That was the easy part," Sarah said, feeling herself struggling for breath. She felt light. "Now we've got to get out." She looked to Pignite and Charmeleon. They didn't say anything witty, or roar with determination. They were silent. Panting alongside her.
"Hey! Get ready you two we only have one shot at this," Sarah said, her throat right. She cleared her throat. "Ron! Chell! Look at me!"
The pair looked up, their eyelids heavy. Square chunks were missing from their bodies, and a their flames were dimmer, trailing off into little streams of grey code that disappeared into the void. "Yes we CAN, okay? YES WE CAN!" She rounded on the others. "YES WE CAN!"
"Yes we can!" said the others, their voices only just rising above the rush of the whirlpool. "Then what are we waiting for?" asked Bernie. "Let's do it!"
Sarah forged back out of the whirlpool, the others heaving alongside her. The rushing waters sapped their strength and pulled them backwards, turning steps into half-steps and shuffles into backslides, and turning the few meters between the center and the edge into a trial of minutes.
Minutes that they just. Didn't. Have.
They reached the edge, and hurried back to the others, but this time no fire lit their path.
"We got the orb," Sarah said, holding it out for someone to take. Her voice was gray. Tired. As if even her words were being slowly deleted.
What remained of their group was lit by the flashing of Shinx's ears, and the saved Treecko and Tepig rode on Dunsparce beside her. Of the other four, there was no sign.
CHELL WAS DELETED RON WAS DELETED TAFFY WAS DELETED DRUDDIGON WAS DELETED
2x Locate the Orb (Shinx + Geodude) 3x Retrieve the Orb (Charmeleon + Druddigon + Dunsparce) 1x Save Tepig (Pignite) 1x Save Treecko (Treecko)
Pignite (Chell) - Tank/Sweeper - 0/350 HP
Charmeleon (Ron) - Tank/Sweeper - 0/350 HP
Treecko (Taffy) - Tank/Sweeper - 0/350 HP Dunsparce (Bernie) - Tank/Sweeper - 200/350 HP Shinx - Support - 50/150 HP
Druddigon - Support - 0/150 HP
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Kath Ulu
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Hard Mode Survivor
Round 2
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Player Name: Heather West
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Post by Kath Ulu on May 3, 2022 19:11:51 GMT 9
Kath watched Sarah Lee and her Pokémon wade into the depths in search of the Blue Orb. She seemed pretty confident, so Kath let her go. "Hey man, there are some pokemon out here we could round up and rescue."
Kath looked down at the voice. It was Bulby, and he seemed to have escaped. "What are you doing out?" Kath accused. "Hey man, you wanna put me back in? Be my guest!" He chuckled. "I don't think any of us have the luxury of total recall.""Huh," Kath said, looking around to see Glaceon and Scraggy had also been set loose. "So it seems.""But hey man, while we're out we might as well do some good, right?" Bulby gave an encouraging eyebrow. "Yeah, sure," Kath started wading out to where a bunch of Grookeys were hanging onto a dissolving Canopy Palm. "Can't hurt."*** As Sarah Lee and her Pokémon hunted in the darkness for the remnants of the Blue Orb, AXIOM207 tracked their progress. He had all of their signals up on his computer screen, just like Lt. Gormon watched his team in the M577 Armored Personnel Carrier in Aliens. "They're nearing the signal," he said, to the captive audience of Grookey and Treecko. "They've got it!" AXIOM207 glanced up happily. Grookey and Treecko gasped in unison. "Oh, no," said the nerd, "something's wrong… their signals…""What? What?" Grookey said, practically vibrating on the spot with nervous energy. "I lost Ron's signal… and Taffy's!""Oh no…" Treecko took deep, steadied breaths. "What about Chell?" Grookey's eyes were wide with fright. "Druddigon!" AXIOM207 typed frantically. "I can't find him!"All of a sudden, the laptop went silent. There was no tippy-tappy, and the only sound was that of distant, scared pokemon. Finally, the Geodude spoke. "Sarah Lee and Dunsparce made it out. They have the Blue Orb." "What about the rest?" Grookey hyperventilated. "What about Chell?"AXIOM207 looked at Shinx, then back to the screen. "They're gone.""Gone?" Grookey frowned. "What do you mean, gone?""Battery's back down to 9%." AXIOM207 looked at Shinx, whose tail had started to disintegrate. "We need to stay focused.""Screw that! Chell!" Grookey tried to break out of the triangle. "I'll save you!" He went to grab his Sacrificial Goblet and attempt a rescue… …but Treecko wouldn't let go of his hand. Grookey glared at her, betrayed. "What the hell are you doing, baby?!""Grookey, she's-""Let me go!""She's gone!" Treecko said. "She's gone, Grookey. And we'll be gone too, unless we do this.""I want to go!" Grookey tried to wrench himself from her grasp. "I want to help!""If you want to help, then help," Treecko said. She held his wrist and locked eyes. "Help me. Help me do this. I can't do it without you."Grookey's breathing went from haywire to gentle. His eyelids drooped as his mind returned. He answered quietly. "Okay."They interlocked fingers, and prepared for Omen's turn. *** "Come on, idiots," Kath encouraged her team. "It's just a gang of Grookeys!"The Glaceon gave her a deadpanned look. >They are referred to as a 'bunch'."Like bananas?"Still, the Grookeys weren't cooperating. Fear of the dark ocean had turned them into a bunch of gibbering idiots - even more so than Kath was used to. "Glaceon, promise them love.">I am not doing that."Scraggy?""Ya!"Scraggy jumped up onto the end of the dissolving canopy branch and, with a skip in his step, began to perform what can only be referred to as Interpretive Dance."Hell yeah, man, that oughta do it," Bulby grinned. And… it did. One by one, the Grookeys stopped panicking. They were entranced by the scrappy little Scraggy's artistry, and began to follow him. 1979e6 "Back to the Kyogre," Kath said. /font Scraggy led the Grookeys away. Kath turned back to Glaceon and Bulby. 1979e6 "You two, onward and upward. We gotta get something other than Grookeys, right? Haha." /font Bulby frowned. "You okay?"1979e6 "Me? Never better!"/font >You seem… strange. You've lost colour.1979e6 "Have I?"/font Kath shrugged. 1979e6 "I feel fine. No stranger than usual. Don't worry about me. Worry about those Snivys!"/font The Snivys were all glaring at one another. It was hard to tell in the aftermath, but Kath and her gang had arrived moments after each of the proud, clever pokemon had simultaneously tried to climb on top of one another to escape deletion. Now, they were all embarrassed. Kath was about to suggest ensnaring them in some sort of barbaric trap, but Glaceon stepped forward. >Climb on my back, little ones. I will take you to safety, as best I can."That's the stuff, Glaceon," Kath said panted as Glaceon took the Snivys away. "You… sure you're okay?" Bulby asked. He strained his eyes in the dark, struggling to see her. "Bulby," Kath pointed at him. "Stop trying to undermine my- huh," she paused. She tried pointing again. She blinked, realising the problem. She didn't have a hand anymore. "Ah, Kath, man.""Bulb," Kath said, as she tipped over. "My hand's gone." "So are your legs, man," Bulby surged forward, trying to hold her in his vines. But he was so small. "Shit, is that my elbow?" Kath pointed with her eyes at a piece of flesh that was bobbing away from them. She felt the dark liquid lap at her neck, and suddenly found it hard to breath. "KATH, STAY UP," Bulby shouted, pulling with all his might as Kath's body parts sunk deeper into the ocean. He was using all of his strength now, and his little vines threatened to snap. "Hey, at least we saved those… stupid Grookeys…" Kath thought her eyes were rolling back, but in reality her face was splitting apart. "Is this it?" "NO," the voice came strong and coarse, like a buff stoner after a solid toke. There was a shining light in the darkness. The vines grew. "I AM NOT LETTING YOU GO." Ivysaur used Growth!Suddenly, Kath could breathe again. Cradled in Bulby's vines, she felt herself carried above the black waves, staring at an endless sky that didn't stare back. "Bulby?" She turned her head, and felt her neck move without the rest of her. Kindly, Bulby moved his vines so that she could see, holding her up in pieces. Although she was looking in two different directions at once, Kath managed to make out the form of the Ivysaur, the magnificent bloom on his back much more than a mere bulb. "You look fantastic.""Haha, thanks man.""What just happened?""You almost got deleted. I evolved. We do that, sometimes. When we need to.""Huh." Kath tried to scratch her head. "Does Grookeys do that too?""Haha. Nah, man. I'm an Ivysaur. Grookey won't become an Ivysaur." "Oh. Good. Do I call you Ivy, now?""Nah, man!" Bulby hid a smile. "My name's Bulby!""But you're so… different." "Look who's talkin', man."
Kath frowned in two different directions. " What's that supposed to mean?"Bulby chuckled. "I'm serious. You're falling apart and you haven't tried running away.""I thought about it." "Yeah, but you didn't. And you're still Kath, aren't you?" "Yeah," Kath said. Her face was in three pieces, and she couldn't feel anything below her waist. "I am."Bulby smiled. And he grabbed a Piplup on the way past. Grookey 200/300 Bulbasaur 180/300 Glaceon 100/200 Scraggy 100/200 Geodude 100/200 Treecko 100/200
Looked for Blue Orb +1 Prepared to INFUSE Orb +2 SAVED: Grookey, Snivy, Piplup
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Lucky Guy
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Soldier, Poet, King
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Post by Lucky Guy on May 4, 2022 5:44:12 GMT 9
It was a grueling time to wait for the arrival of the orb. Lucky would sit and watch everything unfold-The way that others came and went in their quest for the half of the orb that they all so desperately needed, the way that Lucky's own Pokemon came and went to pick up those who were lost in the dissolving sea, and how the other players began to panic as time went on. Most of all, he could see why that very shock settled into the people. All Lucky had to do was sit and watch, and so he could watch how the world was slowly disappearing.
He felt like it wasn't really being deleted. Lucky's first theory was that, since they were in a sort of obsolete trash bin they were being converted to space-saving .ZIP files not meant to be seen by the human eye or some such. All that mattered to the players here, however was that those parts that slowly faded away were things that couldn't be used anymore.
For instance, Lucky was missing half of himself. It was the left half of his body that didn't usually have the golden Pokeball hooked onto the belt, which also happened to be the side that wasn't his dominant one. Lucky presumed that it went first because most of his actions came from the other side when things really came down to it. Except walking-He kind of needed that left leg back...
That leg wasn't coming back, and Lucky had to accept that. He sat in the comfortable embrace of Omen's comfortable wingspan as the Decidueye fretted over his health. He didn't find himself looking up at her comforting gaze as often as he otherwise would. Every time he did, he also bore witness to the growing hole that spanned her torso core and grew from there. Omen, surprisingly, didn't seem nearly as bothered by the lack of a midsection as Lucky was. Lucky could almost even feel feathers where there were otherwise none.
They are coming, Omen assured, they will be here soon. I can feel them.
Lucky didn't respond. He understandably didn't like talking with a third of a mouth. It seemed that the spread on his body began with his head first-something he found to be supremely irritating. Lucky wasn't even sure if he could see out of his other eye or not, as the first person perspective felt uncomfortably unchanging.
The first Pokemon to return were his own. Will'O had led a party of Lucky's unoccupied three to the sea of devastation to see whom he could pluck from the Styx. They were quite successful, returning around the same time as Scraggy and Bulby had. In their arms were the faces of many groups of Pokemon. A legion of turtwig followed the example of Lucky's own, a mass journey taken to the top of the Kyogre. Bulbasaur were clambering atop the Delphox Will'O who had lost his head yet continued to walk unhindered. Only Ammit had little need to convince any of the Pokemon to come with him-The chikorita came with him naturally, as if still knowing by heart the commanding presence of the Midas Temple. It also helped that the Cofagrigus had a lot of arms and the small quadrupeds had a little of a choice to be picked up by them.
The next who arrived were the three heralds of the orb-Thank god for that much. Lucky didn't know what he was going to do if all he had to watch much further was nothing but the human digestion program. The heroic three that returned with the Orb soon arrived and attatched the two pieces together...
To no avail whatsoever. It was a broken rock. What had they all expected to happen? a miracle?
Some did-and some still intended to make that happen. Skydow, slowly unravelling under the code, used precious string that he could be using to preserve himself to instead wrap the two together neatly. It looked put together and all, but Lucky knew it was still fractured in minute ways. All that had happened was that the people here had put a broken vase together. Nothing further would come of it. Essential data was missing that would probably never return.
Of all the people who thought of what to do about it, Lucky hadn't expected his little Seedot to think of an idea. And yet, he had.
"What... are..? Leshy, stop..!" Lucky tried to get the little seed away, yet it was to no avail. Leshy was too intent on fixing what was broken now. The little thing only had access to a few little moves, bare values in the code. Leshy merely thought to use one, Absorb, in a different way. In reverse, naturally.
The seed that had once seemed to be resisting the melting code found damage come to him in another way. Leshy fuelled the structure of the sacred object with his own personal data, fueling himself into the revival of the Orb. Everyone could see him slowly falling apart chunk by chunk, his very structure channeled into the Orb. It was done. The Orb was whole again. All that remained of the Seedot was his little acorn hat. Leshy was gone...
Then the hat rolled around a bit in the digital wind that the other Pokémon were making with their movement.
What?
Was he still even there..? That seed was really small in that big acorn hat. Wow, what a tiny guy... According to data standards, Leshy was clearly deleted-there weren't stats over his head or anything. He also wasn't really moving. It was like he'd been .ZIP filed into being an actual seed. Maybe that's what actually had happened? Maybe Lucky would have to plant that seed later or something?
An ominous thought occurred to Lucky. It was as if the object simply was without ID, just as the Gengar Statue had been. Could it even be called a Pokémon anymore? Was it nothing more than a trinket of an acorn now?
For now he picked up the acorn shell and put it on his head to serve as hat-based coverage for his unsightly face as he pocketed the inert seed made of tiny bits of nigh-nonexistent data. Omen took note of this and the saved Pokemon in relief. She had little more to worry about. Now was the time to focus. Taking hands with the Grookey and Treeko, the great paragon of the Canopy did what she must-she deigned to give her power away-back to the orb where it belonged. The three began the arduous task of returning what rightfully belonged to this God back into their hands... Fins, to Kyogre's fins.
Heed me, Kyogre. It is not yet time to rest. You have lashed out at us in your pain, and we struck back in anger. All you wished was for our land to be a part of your own.
But now a false idol has appeared. He does not want the land to belong to anyone. He seeks to remove it, so that none may ever set foot nor fin upon it again. Please, Kyogre, awaken. For all of our struggles against eachother, all of the challenges we have made to you-We need you now more than ever.
If only once, please lend us your aid. I don't want to die. I don't want Lucky to die. He was a man of the sea from what he told me. He spoke of the 'Formorians' and how they left on a great journey to the ocean. I don't know if you are one of them, but I know he hopes for you to save him now. He looks up to you. He enjoyed our brief battle against each-other.
Please... if nobody else, save my trainer. It's all I can beg of you to do. And the Orb would soon respond.Rundown of actions: Cascoon uses String Shot to Heal the Orb. - 7+20+6+20+2+20+1+20+7+20 = 123 Healing Seedot uses Absorb (In reverse) to Heal the Orb. - 10+15+11+15+12+15+8+15+8+15 = 124 Healing!
In total, the Orb was healed for 247/168. The Blue Orb was restored.
Omen uses the Buff action on the Orb as she channels the primal power she's built up into it, probably giving Kyogre a +20 to all future rolls-As well as much power as she can channel into it, moving as many of her own buffs into the orb as she can to strengthen his will, up to an additional +195.. She hopes that, one day, Kyogre may be friends with us who now share a common goal. She hopes that Kyogre may one day remember Lucky fondly.
For the Pokemon rescues:
Delphox saves the Bulbasaurs!
Cofagrigus saves the Chikoritas!
Turtwig saves the Turtwigs, the absolute MOSES of his own kind!
HP Tracking: Decidueye - 188 HP (288-100 under the erosion = 188) - Buffed for + to all rolls total Cascoon - 143/300 HP - (243-100 under the erosion = 143) - Buffed for a +20 to all rolls total Seedot - 0/150 HP - Deleted!Delphox - 50/150 HP (150-100 under the erosion = 50) Cofagrigus - 200/300 HP (300-100 under the erosion = 200) Turtwig - 50/150 HP (150-100 under the erosion = 50) Blue Orb - 247/168 HP - Restored! Kyogre - 47,688/50,000 HP (47,788-100 under the erosion = 47,688) - Buffed for a +20 to all rolls total, with an additional added on top from Decidueye and the infusion gang!
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Yggy Br00ks
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Pikachu Fan
Round 2
Posts: 406
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Player Name: Kenneth Garfield
OOC Username: M00K
Arena Points: 68
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Post by Yggy Br00ks on May 4, 2022 13:06:05 GMT 9
What's going on?He'd texted that to Lucky Guy in the panic of systems going dim, of his User Interface freezing beneath his fingers. He'd watched the keyboard fade to black. His Pokemon were gone. Ducker. Nugget. Even his Turtwig's comforting presence in his hoodie. People were shouting. Girls. Lucky. Breathing quickly, shallowly, he seized a fistful of his shirt in a hand like a giant claw, fighting to calm down. There was a pain in the center of his chest that didn't feel 'reduced.' His fingers felt numb. His ears filled with static. I never found--Stale black seawater dripped from the tip of his nose. He'd blacked out, not whited out. "Dad..."His lips mumbled the word as Sarah Lee's Pignite hefted him over the waters. His eyelids fluttered. That's why I joined this game. I almost forgot. He'd been so sure he could find him here. If nowhere else. They'd always played the newest Pokemon game together. Always. Ever since Black and White. I can't be deleted now. No way. Not yet...From Kyogre's back, Yggy found his resolve. He watched Sarah Lee and Kath Ulu venturing out into the inky waters. "YEAAHHH! GO GET 'EM GIRLS!" he hollered in an attempt to lighten the mood, jumping up and down on the blubbery blue turf underfoot. His voice did not echo or ring back in the darkness: it was merely swallowed, as if the words themselves just disappeared. Cowed, Yggy fell silent. <Something's wrong… their signals…> Yggy's face dropped. He fell silent as each signal from the Geodude's laptop went dim, then disappeared. Gone. Fina. "Oh. This is really it," he said, small and unhappy. "This is like, really. It."No business casual. No warrior. No lost scrolls of bagubagu or full team of duck Pokemon. No friends, no funds, and no found father. "I'll try to make you proud," he said, then slid off the whale. He left a lifeline of code behind him, unspooling from his back like a half-unraveled doll. It floated in the air in an umbilical cord of green text, deleting itself digit-by-digit as he soared, splashed down, stumbled. The water was only ankle-deep. It was rapidly growing more shallow, as if it too was slowly being purged from the digital space. The Pokemon struggling to stay afloat in the Recycle Bin still splashed feebly, heads barely breaking the surface. With a jolt, Yggy realized their bodies beneath the waves had already been dissolved. He could see their pixels floating past him like a dimming algae bloom, forming fractals of white and light blue. White and light blue...Oshawott. Yggy scooped it up, cradling the round white head. Beneath the shoulders it had unraveled, trailing legs of binary like a head-shaped jellyfish. He felt sick, but didn't throw it away. Instead he buried his face in the fur on top of the head, fighting back tears. When he'd calmed, he looked up again, managing to yell. "Where's Watson? Watson, are you out there?"He sloshed towards the answering shout, what remained of Oshawott tucked beneath his arm like a football. It felt live and warm, its fur soft beneath his touch. Behind him the code unspooled, settled on the surface of the water, pulled at his ears like he was walking through taffy. Walking- more like pulling stumps. His feet were frayed like tassels, script and square brackets bleeding away into the dark shallows. <I'm here, little man!>It looked like the Dewott had managed to pull two more Pokemon out of the water on his own. He handed them to Yggy: a half-dissolved Mudkip and a Popplio from the torso-up. The latter was staring at its own lack of tail, letting out a terrified whine. "Oh, crap," Yggy breathed, gathering them up, "I'll just... wrap them up in my jacket. It's okay, little guys. You won't even be able to see it." Memories of holding his little sister right after he'd been born swelled in his mind and he tried to shrug off his hoodie, fighting the urge to cry. But his jacket wouldn't come off. Yggy reached behind him and realized there was nothing there-- he was hollow as a Shedinja's shell, little more than a 2D model meant to be viewed only from the front. "No, no," he moaned, clutching the three, no, four water Pokemon to what was left of his body as Watson splashed close to join in the embrace. "No... where's my Pokemon... where's my dad..."This was all wrong.
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C0D13
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Bug Maniac
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Player Name: C0D13
OOC Username: Ladybug
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Post by C0D13 on May 4, 2022 23:56:00 GMT 9
Round 5: [DELETED]
The cracked orb seals, the halves clicking together like a hard wound becoming whole.
Primal energy flows like breath, drawn easily from Treecko, Grookey, and Decidueye and back into the pristine, sapphire sphere. It already sits on Kyogre's back, and the orb sinks straight down, through flesh and blubber, into the belly of the beast.
In the dimness lit only by a failing Shinx and AXIOM207's laptop, an eye snaps open.
Searing lines of power carve hope into the darkness, as the dissolving titan rises from its shallow grave.
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roars Kyogre, its words shuddering through the water surrounding them. The liquid jumps and stirs. It's full of chunks of dissolving island. Dissolving Pokemon and players.
Primal Kyogre's health jumps up to 48,894/50,000, and a dull, warped version of its boss music plays. It's slower than before, and skips beats. Impossible to vibe to, and impossible not to notice.
The titan throws its dissolving body backwards, hurling off any players and Pokemon and sending them into the dark waters. Around you, zones reform in the darkness as the battle with Primal Kyogre enters its final phase.
You have no way of knowing how this battle is affecting C0D13. Whether he is even aware of the titanic struggle going on in the recycle bin. You can only hope you've done enough.
ZONES & BATTLE MAP
- You may start in Zones A, B, C, D.
- A Pokemon may use its ACTION (no attack, heal, etc) to move 1 zone.
- Pokemon with the ESCAPE special ability may move 1 Zone without using an action.
- Your Pokemon may start in any zone, but 1 Pokemon must remain in the same Zone as you to assure safety. If you are alone in a Zone and are targeted by an attack, your character will instantly white out.
ZONE B | | ZONE C |
START OF TURN
Primal Kyogre rises and the dark sea around you is pulled skyward, whipping into a pair of massive, towering Water Spouts that pull in all Pokemon in Zone B and C, dealing 2d100 Water damage (104) to anyone who starts in either of those zones. These Water Spouts can be disrupted.
DURING YOUR TURN
The deletion eats away at your Pokemon, dealing 100 Damage over the course of your post. This is NOT a sudden hit. It is a slow, inevitable, decay. It cannot be disrupted, guarded, healed, or escaped in any way.
Kyogre's Hyper Beams are devastating. They burn the air with primal energy, tearing into the darkness and testing the limits of this mechanical void. Each beam deals 20d20 (+195) damage (413), and must strike one of your Pokemon. This attack cannot be disrupted.
The remaining water clumps into freeing, ice-tipped waves that orbit like comets, knocking all players and Pokemon one Zone clockwise at the end of their turn. This happens before Kyogre's end of turn attacks hit.
END OF TURN
3 Gyarados appear in Zone D. With so little water in the void they thrash and flail, attacking furiously with Crunch (128) and Ice Fang (119) as they are slowly deleted. Pokemon in Zone D at the end of the round are hit by one of the two attacks, taking 4d50 (+10) damage.
Ice Beams gleam in the mouth of the leviathan, and it exhales, carving silver death across the recycle bin. Pokemon in Zones A and B take 10d20 Ice damage (88) at the end of the round.
BONUS RAID POINTS
SURVIVE +10 / WHITE OUT +10 Sarah Lee Kath Ulu Lucky Guy Yggy Br00ks
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Lucky Guy
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Soldier, Poet, King
Player Character
Posts: 359
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Player Name: Lucky Guy
OOC Username: AleDog#9110
Arena Points: 30
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Post by Lucky Guy on May 5, 2022 8:24:26 GMT 9
This was what the end of the world would surely look like to anyone who witnessed it. There were the slightest specks of home amidst the roiling chaos, four trainers who each surely wished at different times that things would end up alright. The overwhelming presence of power and fear drowned it all away in a sea of salt and turmoil. There was nothing that humans could do under the true face of a God than to try and survive or to fall and despair under their presence.
Omen could do naught but fall and weep underneath the rising tide. She, her trainer and all of her comrades had fallen from grace, destined to plunge within the depths of the red waters. After rising back over the surface, all that was left to see were chunks of the floating dead and those who had yet to join them. She should have been one of them. How was she yet to be so?
Omen glanced down at herself, spotting the frame that she had become. As the Decidueye had expected, she had already fallen into pieces that could no longer operate as a whole Pokémon anymore. One could not walk with just legs, wings and a head. She had been given the strength to stand by another-Skydow, who remained by her side even now. The cocoon had woven himself thin-he was hardly even a cocoon anymore. His frame had unwoven and woven again, stringing a core that brought the broken pieces of Omen back together. The Decidueye could feel the breathing of that cocoon as if it were her own heartbeat now.
She was alive, together with her ally. Now she remained to gaze upon the destruction that they all had wrought. Nothing greeted her despair other than the rising tide that swallowed the black horizon, one that threatened to swallow everything whole. That, and Kyogre's gaze which yet persisted from within the violent wave.
That haunting gaze that she could do nothing to avoid.
Why?! Why do you hate us so? I put my faith into you! I prayed to you! What have I done wrong?
"Nothing." Omen's gaze lowered once more to the silk body she had been granted. There was another passenger woven into the thread. Lucky was there, scant remaining left of the man besides what was left of his head. His pain had been almost unbearable until now, now when he had accepted that it was over for him. The pain had departed after that. He no longer felt but a gripping chill taking hold of him now. He still had his mouth, and he still had an ear. He could hear how sad his partner was. We have failed, master. The God seeks our death, her mournful cries sounded. "This... is what we wanted, girl. He's just the nixer we've needed for the job. We've gotta have as much violence as we can get to break a hole in this place." How could God be so cruel? Why could he not work together with us?"He is. How'd you ended up forgetting, girl?" Lucky wished that he could have shaken his head at the time. Unfortunately, though his neck was still here, it was all tangled up in the silk. He couldn't budge himself an inch. He couldn't escape from the tapestry he'd been made into. All he could feel was that crushing pressure that would always come to a man when he was trapped under weight or walls in his dreams, stuck and screaming to move his uncaring body that would never again respond. "Pokémon solve their problems by duking it out. That's how it is. That's how it's always... been. He's showing us that he cares right now. You need to go up there in turn and show him that we're right savage, too. Give him hell." Those were the last words Lucky spoke. He wanted to say more, he really did. Nobody could speak when their mouth was gone, and it was that moment in which his own disappeared. He was so tired already. He didn't know when it had started, but he'd been unable to think straight in any terms but coding for at least several minutes now. Lucky finally gave the order he had wanted to since he'd been flung first into that ocean and broke apart at the shoals. Lucky closed his one eye left. This dream was terrible, and he couldn't wait to wake up from it already. The first thing he was gonna do when he had free time tomorrow when he woke up was to get on UNOVR and play. This awful nightmare made him worry for his avian partner, his cocooned and silent friends and the quirky partners that he had built up over the course of the beta testing. He missed them so much for things that were just programmed personalities. He'd see them soon. For now, he could only listen to them struggle in his pitiful dreams. Give him hell. Lucky's Pokémon understood that last wish of his. From then on forward, they strove to accomplish his goal to cause as much damage as they could. Digesting forms among the primordial sea of death rose up in broken chunks, each ready to do as Lucky had bid them to without fail. The oncoming wave bore down upon such broken creatures to sweep them away, never to be heard of again. Glory!
The waves of broken code split in twain. The desolate advancing waterline shattered under thousands of chaotic leaves. The Turtwig used up his very body, projecting the code of the Canopy's wrathful storm from his own data. Bit by bit, Glory became the split in the wave that others could pass through without fear.
Turtwig's Leaf Storm did 172 damage. The Water Spout has been Disrupted!
What was that alone to accomplish? All that remained in the water were the floating petals of a storm that once was. Glory was no more, and Kyogre would not be reached so easily. The towering figure in the red sea could not simply be climbed. The whale was too steep, not to mention how it rose and fell with the very tide it had created. It swam at a pace that was unmatched in the water, this whole words its' new red dominion.
Kyogre began to charge beams of pure power, uncontested within the sea and free to do as it pleased. Will'O!
A torrent of energy struck into the side of the great whale. Will'O was not yet going to allow Kyogre their reign over this broken world, not without a fight. The beam of pure psychic might burned away into the Kyogre's side, taking kindling after kindling of fuel from the Delphox. First it would take his strength away. Then would go his body, burned away to persist the energy. Then would his will next falter, and all would disappear.
Delphox's Psyshock did 89 damage.
Nothing remained of the Delphox Will'O, either, and all he had to show for it was the way that Kyogre subtly leaned back into the water, his unstoppable advance slowing under pure force. Moments were all the great whale needed to once more continue his slightly-broken stride.
Ammit!
The great frame of the Cofagrigus slammed then into the Kyogre's side. It had finally caught up with the God in the moments that it had been slowed down through Will'O's efforts to push it back. Midnight fingers dug into the crooks and openings within the Kyogre's mass. Ammit pulled down. He would be the anchor that locked a God within place. He would struggle against the raging whirlpool that battered him at every moment. He would not let Kyogre past this spot.
Cofagrigus's Shadow Claw dealt 135 damage! Kyogre has been slowed!
Now is the time to take action, the wails of the spirit within the coffin would cry, He is vulnerable to attack! Strike him with everything you can!
This was a cry to all Pokémon who could hear them. It just so happened that the first to respond...
Was Omen.
Or rather, she had never stopped her advance. Her trainer's plea was all she needed to hear to throw herself against the untouchable God of the Sea. Now without her flight once more, all Omen had left was her powerful legs to carry her across the shallow pool of blood, broken chunks and scattered leaf-fall. Skydow's adrenaline coursed through what veins she had remaining, and the Temple Toxin was strewn across her wings. How was Lucky to stop her from using everything she had available? All that remained was a head-thus she took it upon herself to use everything.
Kyogre could feel Omen's approach. Perhaps it was because the two shared a bond, of sorts, after the great revival. The great whale had no intent of letting her close, and immediately fired a beam of pure white power. The sea split for the second time, and the darkness of the horizon alit as might given form passed over Lucky's form.
The Decidueye wasn't sure if the God had aimed at herself or the cocoon that now pulsed with her new heartbeat. All she did was raise a wing to stem the tide. It was all Omen needed to do.
Kyogre used Hyper Beam!
It doesn't affect Omen...
For the second time today, Omen broke straight through the beam that washed over her. Once again she refused to be destroyed by such brute force. Now within distance, the Decidueye leapt from the broken sea and soared through the sky, clamping onto Kyogre's side.
She could not escape Kyogre's gaze, especially not now when she stared directly into it. Her eyes and that of the God's were mere pixels away from each-other. Omen raised her wings and screeched aloud, letting loose all of the hopeless rage she felt in this moment. The feeling of betrayal brought unto her, the grip of loss that clutched her soul-all came loose with her sorrowful cry. She screamed even as she wished that anything could be different from the way it was now, that any world could be made where her master was whole once again.
Omen brought her wing down upon the eye of the God.
Decidueye used Leaf Blade. It dealt 335 damage. A Critical Hit!
Rundown of actions:
-Kyogre readies a disruptable Water Spout. The target is 102.
-Turtwig begins in Zone C. -Turtwig disrupts the Water Spout in Area C - 172 (9+15+20+7+15+20+6+15+20+10+15+20 = 172) Damage out of the target of 102. -The Water Spout is successfully disrupted. -Turtwig takes 40 damage for the backlash of the Disruption. -Turtwig erodes for another 100 damage, deleting him.
-Cascoon begins in Zone A. -Cascoon buffs Decidueye for +20 to all rolls. -Cascoon erodes for 100 damage, bringing him from 143 to 43 HP. Cascoon is moved to Zone C.
-Delphox begins in Zone C. -Delphox takes a Fast Attack action against Kyogre, dealing 89 (1+10+20+10+14+10+14+20 = 89) damage. -Delphox takes 40 damage from the recoil of using himself to power the Psyshock. -Delphox erodes for another 100 damage, deleting him.
-Cofagrigus begins in Zone A. -Cofagrigus takes a Charge Attack action against Kyogre, dealing 130 (125+5 = 130) damage. -Cofagrigus takes 10 damage from the pressure of grabbing God, bringing him from 200 to 190 HP. -Cofagrigus erodes for another 100 damage, bringing him from 190 to 90 HP. -Cofagrigus is moved to Zone C.
-Kyogre fires Hyper Beam, targeting Decidueye. It does not affect Decidueye and deals no damage.
-Decidueye begins in Zone A. -Decidueye gains the benefit of Temple Toxin for the round. -Decidueye takes the Fast Attack action against Kyogre, dealing 335 (10+5+9+11+15+15+15+15+20+20+20+20+20+20+20+20+20+20+20+20 = 335) damage. -Decidueye takes 40 damage from the recoil of riding God, bringing her from 188 to 148 HP. -Decidueye erodes for another 100 damage, bringing her from 148 to 48 HP. -Decidueye is moved to Zone C.
-Seedot doesn't exist.
-Round end. No round end actions happen in Zone C.
HP Tracking:
Decidueye: 48/100 HP Cascoon: 43/100 HP Cofagrigus: 90/100 HP
Seedot: Deleted
Turtwig: Deleted
Delphox: Deleted
Kyogre: 48,340/50,000 HP
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Kath Ulu
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Hard Mode Survivor
Round 2
Posts: 171
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Player Name: Heather West
OOC Username: kathulu
Arena Points: 10
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Post by Kath Ulu on May 5, 2022 19:11:16 GMT 9
GLACEON HAS BEEN DELETED.
The last vestige of Kath Ulu's UI hung in the black air. Her eyes shook with each of the Ivysaur's steps, and she tried to blink it away.
"Glaceon…" she said, hoping the enigmatic ice pokemon could still, somehow, hear her. "Shit. I'm sorry I said you weren't charismatic."
"Kath, man, pull yourself together," Bulby held her close, cradling her parts above the waves of deletion.
"She's gone… oh I'm such a bitch!" Kath would have kicked herself, if her legs hadn't already been deleted.
"Kath." Bulby held her eyes up to where the mountain of water and muscle was coming back to life.
"Bulby?"
"Y'know, despite everything," Bulby started to turn. "I think we should run away."
***
Treecko felt the world move beneath her feet.
Grookey whooped. "Yes! Kyogre's back, baby! Wait…"
"Yeah, not good," Treecko grabbed Grookey and pulled him closer as the Blue Titan lifted itself from the depths of the dark ocean. Immediately they fell, and AXIOM207 fell with them.
Treecko landed in the water, and the waves of deletion washed over her. She felt… empty, inside, like a drained grape, nothing left by skin. She looked for her friends.
Grookey was sitting a few feet away. He shook his head and sniffed, recovering from the impact. Despite the deletion chipping away at him, he was still mostly together. Perhaps it was his naive optimism that gave him a resilient advantage, but Treecko wasn't about to question her cynicism this late in the game.
"Geodude," she said, turning to the pokemon near her. "We aren't going to make it."
AXIOM207 was silent behind his laptop.
"We have to do what we can to make sure someone does."
Still, AXIOM207 didn't respond.
"Axiom?" Treecko reached out to him, and he crumbled into dust.
Before she had time to process what had just happened, her world lit up with beautiful and lethal cyan. She held up her hand to block the light, but it filtered through her disintegrating body.
The Kyogre's Hyper Beam was locked onto her position.
"Save… Grookey…" she said, clasping her hands together in prayer. She tried to buff him, heal him, anything she could to keep what life she knew he still had left afloat in this ocean of nothingness. She had to save something.
"Don't worry, baby!"
"No, no!"
"I'll save you!" Grookey yelled as he leapt in front of the beam. He had in his hands the Sacrificial Goblet. He'd been waiting for the right time to use it.
The beam caught him in the chest, and he went skipping across the waves like a soft stone.
"Ah!" Treecko waded with what little strength she had left to his little body. The two of them made small ripples in the dark ocean as the ice closed in.
"You… you idiot!" Treecko said, holding his head above water.
"Did I help?"
"Help?" She looked in his eyes.
They still had hope.
"Yeah… yes… yeah, Grookey, you did," Treecko lied, as she felt herself fading.
"I saved you, right?" He reached out to hold her hand, but it wasn't there.
"That's right," Treecko said, as she was washed away.
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GEODUDE HAS BEEN DELETED
"What?!"
TREECKO HAS BEEN DELETED
"No, no-"
GROOKEY HAS BEEN DELETED
Kath would have cried, but her tear ducts had already been deleted.
"Kath?" Bulby was paddling with what was left of his legs. Behind them, an ice wave rose from the negative space.
"Fucking idiot! Idiot!"
"I know, man."
"He should have run away! Why didn't he run away?"
"It's not like him. Hell, it's what we do, man. We fight or faint, unless we're a flying type."
"You're running!"
"Yeah, I learned it from watching you."
A Hyper Beam shot out in the darkness, lighting it up like a warzone.
DUNSPARCE HAS BEEN DELETED
"I can't take this!" Kath yelled.
SHINX HAS BEEN DELETED
"Shut this fucking thing off!" Kath tried not to look, but her eyelids were gone.
SARAH LEE HAS BEEN DELETED
"Fuck!"
"It's alright Kath we'll get away, we'll get away, it's you me and Scraggy-"
SCRAGGY HAS BEEN DELETED
"-alright, it's you and me," Bulby yelled, "hold tight!"
He wrapped Kath Ulu into his bud, and she watched the recycle bin race by through the cracks that formed in the bud as Bulby too began to fall apart. The ice wave pushed them forward, out of the way of Kyogre's silver breath of death. Bulby didn't stop, letting the momentum propel him into motion and he charged through the murky depths.
Toward what? Neither of them had any idea.
Kath Ulu and Ivysaur started in Zone A, and were moved by the Ice Wave into Zone C, taking no damage as they flee. Ivysaur: 80/300
Grookey used Sacrifical Goblet!
It wasn't very effective.
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C0D13
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Bug Maniac
Administrator
Posts: 2,111
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Player Name: C0D13
OOC Username: Ladybug
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Post by C0D13 on May 8, 2022 0:33:13 GMT 9
Numbers tick down.
Health blinks into yellow... red... gray.
Lives drop from dozens to a tough few survivors, and then down to a handful. Those not yet dead.
And time drains.
It drains like ice in a bath, swirling and clicking and always circling as the Leviathan turns the void upside down. Inside out. It tears out life and pixels and simulates pain, ripping at you with every cruel moment. Kyogre is a storm of time. An unfair wave of exhaustion and unenviable longevity.
Long life is no boon in a place like this.
The world lags. Lightning fast attacks slow to a crawl. You can see the ice crystals forming pixel by pixel. You can pick out the individual droplets of the dark monsoon that batters around you. Your last moments are stretched. Eked out like pennies from a billionaire's pocket.
And then it stops.
You're still here. You're still thinking. You're still cogent. You're logged into a game and the damn thing has stopped. You can't bring up your UI. That thing is long gone. You can't log out. Are you trapped?
There's a rush of sound and motion as the world catches up, a thousand tiny effects, video and audio, playing all at once in an overwhelming screech and smear of action.
And then white.
...Is this the afterlife?
A gentle sound builds, and the Hydance logo fades into your peripheral vision. It rotates, pensively, and in front of you appears a login screen, obscured by a message box.
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