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Posted: Thu, 12/12/2019 09:09 (4 Years ago)
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Posted: Wed, 11/12/2019 06:38 (4 Years ago)
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Posted: Fri, 06/12/2019 12:31 (4 Years ago)
"Very well, then." Jack nodded, summoning the Sword. Charging a vortex spell in the other hand, he began striding towards the rift. The demon's eyes flashed as he switched to and from the Soul Sight. The rift appeared as sheer darkness in the Sight. Once again, not a void like the Crawler but its darkness stood out even in the shadowscape of the Sight. It was somewhat disorienting and he decided it was best to view it normally.


Didact hesitated. His armour was practically a second skin to him. He hadn't shed it for... well, he couldn't really remember. Must've been quite an occasion, at any rate. But Copper was making sense and he was the one who'd asked to accompany her, so there was nothing for it.

He reached out and brushed his gauntleted fingers across the armour in front of him. Small lights propagated from the point of contact, spreading in geometric patterns across the armour until it was fully functional. It then opened up from the front, revealing the mannequin inside. The Forerunner used his powers to pull it out and set it gently to a side. The armour remained upright, still open, waiting for its to-be occupant to enter. Didact took a deep breath and opened up his own armour.

Immediately, pins and needles spread across his body and the unregulated air around him felt sluggish and thick. He quickly stepped out of his combat skin and it closed up behind him, remaining upright but powering down. With another deep breath, he turned around and stepped backwards into the new armour. It immediately closed up around him and the Forerunner relaxed once more as the feeling of familiarity rushed through him. He took a few experimental steps. The armour was perfect for his frame. He could have sworn that it hadn't looked big enough, given the Forerunner's towering height, but it might have changed slightly to accommodate him. He looked over at Copper.

"Not bad. Quite comfortable, actually."

(Turns out it's the wrong armour, Didact goes into voluntary exile, is never heard from again.)

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Posted: Wed, 04/12/2019 13:53 (4 Years ago)
Didact gave a small 'hmph' of laughter at Glaurug's words. "I'm sure we will." he muttered. The Forerunner listened silently to Copper as she spoke.

"Mt. Olympus?" He asked, tilting his head in puzzlement as he followed Copper to the armory. "I am afraid that can't say that I've heard of it before." He wondered briefly about the research facility Copper had mentioned.


Jack landed just behind Faith and quickly turned back to his humanoid form, raising a shield and absentmindedly blasting one of the stray Grimm, a bear-like creature, with a bolt of energy. He watched it evaporate into smoke. "Normally, I'd be all for charging in there and obliterating everything we see," he said, just loud enough for everyone in his immediate vicinity to hear, "but would likely be quite foolish given the circumstances. The soldiers have them bottled up tight so we probably have time. Perhaps some light reconnaissance is in order before the bulk of the army heads through the rift?" the demon asked, glancing at Sliuril.

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Posted: Mon, 02/12/2019 10:47 (4 Years ago)
Didact, who had been quite taken aback by the sudden hug, nodded to Copper with a smile and then turned to Glaurug.

"I don't doubt you."


Jack looked around as he emerged from the tent and moved to give himself some space. The demon leapt into the air, changing into his dragon form as he went, and followed after Faith.

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Posted: Tue, 26/11/2019 13:27 (5 Years ago)
"Very well." Jack shrugged, rolling a shoulder. "Perhaps the Grimm can be taught a quick lesson to educate them on the finer points of inter-dimensional invasion. Namely, how only we're capable of indulging in such extreme sports." He looked around. "Shall we, then?"


Didact nodded an thought about Copper's words for a moment. "If you don't mind, I would quite like to accompany you on that task." the Forerunner piped up eventually.

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Posted: Fri, 22/11/2019 12:36 (5 Years ago)
Those anti-ageing creams they sell.

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Posted: Fri, 22/11/2019 04:40 (5 Years ago)
An M1A1 Abrams Main Battle Tank.

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Posted: Fri, 22/11/2019 04:38 (5 Years ago)
A better hacker.

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Posted: Tue, 19/11/2019 10:42 (5 Years ago)
"Well then, all things considered, I suppose it's in order for us to make for the main rift." Jack shrugged, looking down at the map. "Might as well take a look."


Didact wondered how to phrase it for a moment and then shrugged. "You said they wouldn't allow you down there. What do you intend to do now?" he asked.

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Posted: Mon, 18/11/2019 22:00 (5 Years ago)
(This post is brought to you by the wonders of insomnia.)

Jack rolled his eyes at the introduction but made no comment. Fine. He'd been tempted anyways. He nodded his greeting to Thryssa and looked over the map while he spoke.

"Really, it would only be logical to attempt to close the rift that seems to have a higher activity of these Grimm. It would also be nice to know if there have been any new developments during your pushes into Grimm territory, especially around the rifts."


Didact walked into the workshop. He was only mildly surprised to find Copper's father there with her and nodded to each of them in turn. He assumed that they had been talking and was ready to leave at the slightest indication that his presence was unwanted, but he could stand awkwardly in the doorway all day if needed. Because he honestly had no idea why he hadn't gone down to the fights. He supposed that he was coming to feel that he owed some level of allegiance to Copper. After all, seeing as it was no longer possible to give it to the Forerunner race, it being all but extinct, he might as well give it to the goddess they had once worshipped. It helped somewhat that she seemed decent enough as a person as well.

There was also the little fact to consider that once beings like Sliuril and Jack were down on a battlefield, there was precious little he could bring to the table.

Wow, I'm useless. he thought to himself.

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Posted: Thu, 07/11/2019 10:21 (5 Years ago)
Jack briefly wondered if he ought to do the entire 'Jack of the Court, destroyer of worlds, etc. etc.' routine before quickly deciding against it. He would probably do himself no favours by opening with threatening his allies from the Godsphere.

Didact made his way to the workshops, the directions clear in his mind. Standing out, even. Like a patch of fresh paint on an old wall.

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Posted: Tue, 05/11/2019 11:48 (5 Years ago)
Didact nodded. "Thank you." he said, turning around. He hesitated. "Could you direct me to the workshops?" he asked, smiling nervously.


Jack followed behind Sliuril, looking around at the camp and the preparations being made by those around them.

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Posted: Tue, 05/11/2019 11:05 (5 Years ago)
Didact thought about it for a moment. "Perhaps I don't know the full extent. I also doubt my ability to force your daughter to do anything, sir, much less what form her payment would take." There was a brief moment's silence.

"But that's not it, is it? No, if I felt it was required, I would have gladly died fighting against her. Once again, perhaps it's me not knowing for certain what she has done, but... it was all a long time ago, sir. A period of my people's history that I slumbered through, banished by those that I had once trusted. I don't blame them. It would feel quite... strange... for me to force anyone to pay for transgressions against the Forerunners."


Jack nodded at Sliuril's words and, seeing no point in delaying it any further, stepped through the portal.

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Posted: Mon, 04/11/2019 16:00 (5 Years ago)
"Very well." Jack nodded, looking around once again, still having to refrain from taking Sliuril up on her offer. "Lead on."

Didact, who had been turning to follow Copper stopped in his tracks when he heard the thought in his head. The Forerunner looked over his shoulder at the King of the Godsphere. He supposed it felt wrong, standing in the hallway to talk to such a powerful being. He felt that there should have been a bit more to mark the occasion. But then again, he thought while turning around to face the King fully, he'd always hated formality. He stood there, hands clasped behind his back and nodded respectfully.

"Sir."


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Posted: Mon, 28/10/2019 11:54 (5 Years ago)
Jack looked around. "Tempting, to be sure." he muttered, walking past the shelves, looking intently at what they held. "But I must say that, between the Sword and the Mask, I feel like I should at least give others something of a fighting chance." the demon smiled.

Didact stood up when he saw Copper rushing away, glanced over at Glaurug, shrugged hopelessly and then quickly followed her through the hallways. It probably wouldn't do to get left behind.

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Posted: Fri, 25/10/2019 11:33 (5 Years ago)
Jack had walked through the larger armoury without really noting anything but now he smiled and looked around. "Now this.... is an interesting collection you have here." he muttered to himself, glancing over the items in the room. "I assume this particular arsenal isn't open to just anyone?" the demon asked over his shoulder, over Faith's protest.

Didact had had his fill of staring at the other guests and was now silently praying that Beowulf hadn't wrecked the Cryptum. It took him a moment to remember he was sitting next to the Forerunner goddess and yet another to remember that he didn't believe in deities. He thought about it, shrugged, and continued praying. He supposed today had been something of an eye-opener.

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Posted: Thu, 24/10/2019 11:50 (5 Years ago)
"Yes... I'm not quite sure what to make of that one. Seems... okay." Jack almost made it sound like a question, eyebrow raised.

Didact thought about Copper and Glaurug's words for a few moments, staring at the man in the robes, and eventually shrugged. Copper's exile only mattered to him if he himself gave it any importance. And, he knew all too well, exile was not always fair. He'd figure it out sooner or later, but decided that this was neither the time nor the place. He gave a brief nod to Glaurug and resumed looking out over the guests.

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Posted: Tue, 22/10/2019 10:06 (5 Years ago)
Jack looked around and shrugged. "Well, its not as if I'm doing anything of great importance over here." he muttered. "Lead the way."

Didact hesitated. "If... say there was someone who was quite curious as to the reasons and terms of your banishment, what response could they expect upon asking about them?" the Forerunner asked, head cocked inquisitively.

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Posted: Mon, 21/10/2019 13:46 (5 Years ago)
Didact didn't touch the food seeing as his armour provided him with all the sustenance he required. Instead, he spent the time looking around at the space, trying to figure it out. That, and the beings that occupied it. Jack wasn't quite as curious but had the entire Mask issue to consider. Thus, he politely pushed the food which had appeared in front of him to a side so that he could rest his elbows on the table. He gazed out at those assembled, eyes slightly narrowed.

Didact leaned over to Copper. "So... what now?" the Forerunner asked.

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